Abstract: Disclosed are systems and techniques for identifying VoIP phone connector locations whereby an emergency call request can be specifically located on a VoIP phone network. This system addresses prior-art shortcomings in which the location information is attempted to be tracked with identification information stored in VoIP phones, or in which databases of location information are created relative to MAC addresses of component pieces of the VoIP phone network (such as the VoIP phones themselves, data switches, or LAN routers) Further described are VoIP phone server embodiments that enable the location and/or caller information to be determined according to the associated VoIP phone connectors and for that information to be transmitted both to public safety access points and to campus security networks, and for emergency calls to be bridged both to public safety access points and to campus security networks.
Abstract: Disclosed are systems and techniques for identifying VoIP phone connector locations whereby an emergency call request can be specifically located on a VoIP phone network. This system addresses prior-art shortcomings in which the location information is attempted to be tracked with identification information stored in VoIP phones, or in which databases of location information are created relative to MAC addresses of component pieces of the VoIP phone network (such as the VoIP phones themselves, data switches, or LAN routers) Further described are VoIP phone server embodiments that enable the location and/or caller information to be determined according to the associated VoIP phone connectors and for that information to be transmitted both to public safety access points and to campus security networks, and for emergency calls to be bridged both to public safety access points and to campus security networks.
Abstract: A system for processing images in digital format for use on theatrical film. Three digital cameras record RGB image components in a frame-by-frame basis. These components are stored and presented to an image processor for manipulation as may be desired. The image processor includes real time digital discs and color monitors for viewing processed images. Images thus processed may be returned to storage and recombined through printing in superposition using a film recorder.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 1, 1989
Date of Patent:
September 24, 1991
Assignee:
Paramount Pictures Corporation
Inventors:
Thomas L. Bruehl, Daniel R. Brewer, Clifford C. Hay, William H. Childers