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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 02, 2019
Filed:
Sep. 07, 2012
Arthur J. Barr, Swindon, GB;
Ian O. Partridge, Chandlers Ford, GB;
Adam J. Pilkington, Eastleigh, GB;
David S. Renshaw, Winchester, GB;
Andrew Taylor, Winchester, GB;
Thomas Van Der Veen, Chandlers Ford, GB;
Arthur J. Barr, Swindon, GB;
Ian O. Partridge, Chandlers Ford, GB;
Adam J. Pilkington, Eastleigh, GB;
David S. Renshaw, Winchester, GB;
Andrew Taylor, Winchester, GB;
Thomas Van Der Veen, Chandlers Ford, GB;
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A method manages substantially continuous delivery of a data stream to a mobile communications device through sequential access thereby to respective receivers from a networked arrangement of wireless transceivers at known locations. A current location and velocity of the mobile communications device is determined. Based on a determined current location and velocity of the mobile communications device, a prediction for a next wireless transceiver to be accessed is generated, and a portion of the data stream is pre-cached at a predicted next wireless transceiver.