Patents by Inventor David Bartolini

David Bartolini has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 5646939
    Abstract: A token ring network performs address to port mapping by taking advantage of the abilities of the port switched modules and the neighbor notification process, in order to perform address to port mapping on each individual module. Ring monitors are switched from an upstream side of a port to a downstream side of a port when the neighbor notification process enters the port domain. The processor on the module records all the addresses received on the downstream side of the port, when the neighbor notification process is in the domain of that port. If it appears that the neighbor notification process is in the domain of two adjacent ports, the present invention only records addresses from the most downstream of the two adjacent ports, since such a situation is an indication that the upstream ports do not conform to MAC protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 8, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 8, 1997
    Assignees: International Business Machines Coporation, 3Com Corporation
    Inventors: Carl Lindeborg, Edward Carroll, James Moran, David Bartolini, John Griesing, Liz Lindell, Anthony Dean Walker, Bradley S. Trubey
  • Patent number: 5602827
    Abstract: Beacon recovery is performed separately on each module. After a module recognizes that a beacon condition has occurred, each module checks to determine if the defect or fault is on its module. If the defect is on the respective module, the module disconnects itself from the remaining modules in the network and transmits a beacon frame onto an upstream end of the group of stations on that module. Each port on the module is then tested to determine if the error lies in the corresponding station. This testing is based on the presence or absence of the beacon frame.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 28, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 11, 1997
    Assignees: IBM, 3COM Corporation
    Inventors: Carl Lindeborg, Edward Carroll, James Moran, David Bartolini, John Griesing, Liz Lindell, Anthony D. Walker, Bradley S. Trubey
  • Patent number: 5530842
    Abstract: A local net area network, or LAN, configuration is provided with a multiple generic LAN channel architecture which can be logically and dynamically changed. The configuration control can be applied to each module of the network and to each port of a module of a LAN hub. The architecture provides multiple LAN protocols to be used simultaneously, as needed, through protocol specific functions. Industry standard protocol such as: token bus, token ring, and fiber distributed data interface (FDDI), can be implemented using the generic channel architecture and its characteristics providing respective network functions. The architecture also provides a digital collision detection method and provides information necessary for precise network statistics monitoring. The token passing ring architecture provides a logical ring formation within the generic channel. A token passing bus architecture uses modified Ethernet.TM.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 31, 1994
    Date of Patent: June 25, 1996
    Assignee: 3COM Corporation
    Inventors: Menachem Abraham, David Bartolini, Samuel Ben-Meir, Ilan Carmi, John L. Cook, III, Ira Hart, Alex Herman, Steven E. Horowitz, Yongbum Kim, Yoseph Linde, Brian Ramelson, Richard Rehberg, Gordon Saussy, Yuval Shohet, Igor Zhovnirovski
  • Patent number: 5301303
    Abstract: A local net area network, or LAN, configuration is provided with a multiple generic LAN channel architecture which can be logically and dynamically changed. The configuration control can be applied to each module of the network and to each port of a module of a LAN hub. The architecture provides multiple LAN protocols to be used simultaneously, as needed, through protocol specific functions. Industry standard protocol such as: token bus, token ring, and fiber distributed data interface (FDDI), can be implemented using the generic channel architecture and its characteristics providing respective network functions. The architecture also provides a digital collision detection method and provides information necessary for precise network statistics monitoring. The token passing ring architecture provides a logical ring formation within the generic channel. A token passing bus architecture uses modified Ethernet.TM.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 16, 1991
    Date of Patent: April 5, 1994
    Assignee: Chipcom Corporation
    Inventors: Menachem Abraham, David Bartolini, Samuel Ben-Meir, Ilan Carmi, John L. Cook, III, Ira Hart, Alex Herman, Steven E. Horowitz, Yongbum Kim, Yoseph Linde, Brian Ramelson, Richard Rehberg, Gordon Saussy, Yuval Shohet, Igor Zhovnirovski