Patents by Inventor Johannes Ruetschi
Johannes Ruetschi 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).
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Publication number: 20180198868Abstract: A computer-implemented method of managing tenants on a multi-tenant SIP server system has at least two multi-tenant enabled SIP server instances in an SIP server cloud or private datacenter environment. Each SIP server instance of the plurality of SIP server instances is configured as a virtual application. The method contains the steps of initially configuring a first tenant on a first SIP server instance, monitoring the capacity of the first SIP server instance, and monitoring the capacity of a second SIP server instance. The monitoring of the first and second SIP server instances is carried out by monitoring at least one predetermined capacity-relevant value. When the at least one predetermined capacity-relevant value exceeds a predetermined threshold value indicating that capacity resources are low on the first SIP server instance, then the first tenant is moved from the first SIP server instance to the second SIP server instance.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2018Publication date: July 12, 2018Inventors: Karl Klaghofer, Johannes Ruetschi, Stefan Ried
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Publication number: 20180139253Abstract: A communication system can include terminal devices that communicate with a social network or a computer server device for scheduling use of conference resources and/or for using conference appliances that may be located in a conference room being used for a video conference or teleconference. The communication system can be configured to permit a user to use such resources without having to have a user's device be physically and directly connected by wiring to a conference appliance or communication device. The communication system can also be configured to validate participants to help ensure that only authorized personnel are properly attending a scheduled conference based on audio and/or video input received for the different participants and can also be configured to allow screen sharing to be performed during a video conference or teleconference.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2018Publication date: May 17, 2018Inventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Luiz Domingos, Christian Garbin, Thomas Lederer
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Publication number: 20180124161Abstract: A method for real time notification delivery comprises providing to an application server event notifications directed to a plurality of user agents that are at a site remote from an application server and that receive event notifications through a first network device that is capable of receiving aggregated notification messages, aggregating a plurality of event notifications directed to a plurality of user agents to create an aggregated notification message directed to a first network device, and routing an aggregated notification message to a first network device via a communications network.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2017Publication date: May 3, 2018Inventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Rodrigo Pastro
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Patent number: 9860386Abstract: A second terminal sends a request to initiate a communication session with a first terminal to a server. The server signals the first terminal to initiate the communication session. The first terminal determines an offset amount based upon the redirection timer information. The offset amount is added to or subtracted from a redirection timer value to determine a modified redirection timer value that takes into account time that elapses between messaging exchanged between the server and the first terminal that affects the first terminal determination of an amount of time remaining in a redirection timer of the server such that the determined modified redirection timer value is equal in value or substantially equal in value to the amount of time remaining in the redirection timer of the server.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2013Date of Patent: January 2, 2018Assignee: Unify GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Richard Abbotts, Christian Garbin, Gary Mora
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Publication number: 20170251032Abstract: An apparatus and mechanism to manage multi-modal real-time or quasi real-time sessions such as voice, video, instant messaging, or web-conferencing across multiple devices through a simple subscription to a session management service. A user can subscribe to the service from many devices (e.g. mobile device, desk phone, personal computer, internet appliance, internet TV, communication terminal, etc.) and through the service seamlessly move sessions back and forth between subscribed devices. In a preferred embodiment, a user utilizes a “virtual slider” in a simple “two touch” procedure to effectuate the movement of a communication session from one device to another device via the service.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2017Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: Doug Chappelle, Johannes Ruetschi, Jeffrey Cripe, Ricardo De Lemos, Qiusheng Jiang, Robert Hofstetter, Hashim Shafique, Keith Glasnapp, Rodrigo Pastro, Jeff McNiece, Dinesh Kapani Gowda, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo, Viraj Puranik, Christian Garbin
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Patent number: 9680687Abstract: An apparatus and mechanism to manage multi-modal real-time or quasi real-time sessions such as voice, video, instant messaging, or web-conferencing across multiple devices through a simple subscription to a session management service. A user can subscribe to the service from many devices (e.g. mobile device, desk phone, personal computer, internet appliance, internet TV, communication terminal, etc.) and through the service seamlessly move sessions back and forth between subscribed devices. In a preferred embodiment, a user utilizes a “virtual slider” in a simple “two touch” procedure to effectuate the movement of a communication session from one device to another device via the service.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2011Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Unify, Inc.Inventors: Doug Chappelle, Johannes Ruetschi, Jeffrey Cripe, Ricardo De Lemos, Qiusheng Jiang, Robert Hofstetter, Hashim Shafique, Keith Glasnapp, Rodrigo Pastro, Jeff McNiece, Dinesh Kapani Gowda, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo, Viraj Puranik, Christian Garbin
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Publication number: 20160261648Abstract: A communication system can include terminal devices that communicate with a social network or a computer server device for scheduling use of conference resources and/or for using conference appliances that may be located in a conference room being used for a video conference or teleconference. The communication system can be configured to permit a user to use such resources without having to have a user's device be physically and directly connected by wiring to a conference appliance or communication device. The communication system can also be configured to validate participants to help ensure that only authorized personnel are properly attending a scheduled conference based on audio and/or video input received for the different participants and can also be configured to allow screen sharing to be performed during a video conference or teleconference.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Luiz Domingos, Christian Garbin, Thomas Lederer
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Publication number: 20160261532Abstract: A communication system, method and communication terminal are configured to facilitate private outputting of content of a message or communication session. A communication terminal can be configured via data included in a message or via a privacy setting to output content of data from a communication session or message in accordance with a pre-selected privacy setting or one or more privacy rules. For instance, a communication terminal may be configured to suppress a text to speech function for certain text messages, email messages, instant messages, or social networking messages that it receives having the privacy parameter set therein. As another example, a user may set the privacy parameter in his or her terminal so that any such message received by that terminal is output in accordance with the privacy setting or rules. A detection of nearby people can affect how certain content may be output via a terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2015Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventors: Christian Garbin, Johannes Ruetschi
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Publication number: 20160088071Abstract: A method for real time notification delivery comprises providing to an application server event notifications directed to a plurality of user agents that are at a site remote from an application server and that receive event notifications through a first network device that is capable of receiving aggregated notification messages, aggregating a plurality of event notifications directed to a plurality of user agents to create an aggregated notification message directed to a first network device, and routing an aggregated notification message to a first network device via a communications network.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Rodrigo Pastro
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Publication number: 20150373198Abstract: A second terminal sends a request to initiate a communication session with a first terminal to a server. The server signals the first terminal to initiate the communication session. The first terminal determines an offset amount based upon the redirection timer information. The offset amount is added to or subtracted from a redirection timer value to determine a modified redirection timer value that takes into account time that elapses between messaging exchanged between the server and the first terminal that affects the first terminal determination of an amount of time remaining in a redirection timer of the server such that the determined modified redirection timer value is equal in value or substantially equal in value to the amount of time remaining in the redirection timer of the server.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2013Publication date: December 24, 2015Inventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Richard Abbotts, Christian Garbin, Gary Mora
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Patent number: 9007894Abstract: A method and apparatus dynamically pair a user's communication devices with a personal survivability gateway. The gateway can support the establishment of communication services in case of a network failure between a site where the user's communication devices are located and the site that provides the user's communication services. Preferably, the survivability gateway is configured so that if a network failure occurs, the user does not experience service degradation, or at least significant service degradation. For instance, the user's inbound and outbound communications during such an outage may be routed through his personal survivability gateway and a survivability proxy to limit, if not eliminate such service degradation.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: Unify GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Geert Fieremans
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Patent number: 8671206Abstract: A system, a method and a device are each configured for dynamic assignment of survivability services to communication devices (such as, e.g. tablets, smart phones, mobile phones, laptops or other types of mobile communication devices) based on the device's current location and network context. Survivability services provide session and service continuity in case a centralized or cloud based session management service that may be hosted by one or more remote computer devices, such as for example servers, is not reachable due to network failure or service failure.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2012Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Geert Robert Marc Fieremans, Rodrigo Pastro, Johannes Ruetschi
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Publication number: 20140016455Abstract: A method and apparatus dynamically pair a user's communication devices with a personal survivability gateway. The gateway can support the establishment of communication services in case of a network failure between a site where the user's communication devices are located and the site that provides the user's communication services. Preferably, the survivability gateway is configured so that if a network failure occurs, the user does not experience service degradation, or at least significant service degradation. For instance, the user's inbound and outbound communications during such an outage may be routed through his personal survivability gateway and a survivability proxy to limit, if not eliminate such service degradation.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2012Publication date: January 16, 2014Applicant: SIEMENS ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Geert Fieremans
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Publication number: 20130311618Abstract: A method for real time notification delivery comprises providing to an application server event notifications directed to a plurality of user agents that are at a site remote from an application server and that receive event notifications through a first network device that is capable of receiving aggregated notification messages, aggregating a plurality of event notifications directed to a plurality of user agents to create an aggregated notification message directed to a first network device, and routing an aggregated notification message to a first network device via a communications network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2012Publication date: November 21, 2013Applicant: SIEMENS ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATIONS GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Rodrigo Pastro
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Publication number: 20130212287Abstract: An apparatus and mechanism to manage multi-modal real-time or quasi real-time sessions such as voice, video, instant messaging, or web-conferencing across multiple devices through a simple subscription to a session management service. A user can subscribe to the service from many devices (e.g. mobile device, desk phone, personal computer, internet appliance, internet TV, communication terminal, etc.) and through the service seamlessly move sessions back and forth between subscribed devices. In a preferred embodiment, a user utilizes a “virtual slider” in a simple “two touch” procedure to effectuate the movement of a communication session from one device to another device via the service.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2011Publication date: August 15, 2013Applicant: SIEMENS ENTERPRISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Doug Chappelle, Johannes Ruetschi, Jeffrey Cripe, Ricardo De Lemos, Qiusheng Jiang, Robert Hofstetter, Hashim Shafique, Keith Glasnapp, Rodrigo Pastro, Jeff McNiece, Dinesh Kapani Gowda, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo, Viraj Puranik, Christian Garbin
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Publication number: 20130198307Abstract: An apparatus and mechanism to subscribe to a single address and or session management service from multiple devices (such as e.g. tablets, smart phones, netbooks or other types of communication terminals or client devices) with a single account and password through the automatic assignment of a dynamic opaque SIP service profile to each device a user uses to signin to the service. After sign-in transparent call management services are provided to the user and allow the user to control sessions on any signed-in device from any signed-in device without revealing the distinct dynamic opaque SIP service profiles to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2011Publication date: August 1, 2013Applicant: Siemens Enterprise Communications, Inc.Inventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Rodrigo Pastro, Viraj Puranik, Christian Garbin
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Publication number: 20130066960Abstract: A system, a method and a device are each configured for dynamic assignment of survivability services to communication devices (such as, e.g. tablets, smart phones, mobile phones, laptops or other types of mobile communication devices) based on the device's current location and network context. Survivability services provide session and service continuity in case a centralized or cloud based session management service that may be hosted by one or more remote computer devices, such as for example servers, is not reachable due to network failure or service failure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2012Publication date: March 14, 2013Applicant: Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Geert Robert Marc Fieremans, Rodrigo Pastro, Johannes Ruetschi
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Patent number: 8325617Abstract: A digital telecommunications system, a method of reconnecting branches to a softswitch in a communications network and a program product for reconnecting branches to a softswitch in a communications network. A softswitch manages communications between devices at network endpoints, e.g., session initiation protocol (SIP) devices. When a branch is disconnected from the softswitch, the softswitch manages reconnects, prioritizing reconnects when multiple branches request reconnecting.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2008Date of Patent: December 4, 2012Assignee: Siemens Enterprise Communications, Inc.Inventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Keith Glasnapp, Christian Garbin, Thomas Nagel
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Patent number: 8249238Abstract: In some embodiments, a call forking dynamic key exchange system may include one or more of the following features: (a) a memory comprising, (i) a dynamic key exchange program that allows a caller to initiate a call having a security request to multiple subscribers and selecting at least one subscriber who answers the call, and (b) a processor coupled to the memory that executes the dynamic key exchange program.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2006Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Siemens Enterprise Communications, Inc.Inventors: Mallikarjuna Samayamantry, Johannes Ruetschi, Dennis L. Kucmerowski, Holger Prange
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Patent number: 8184796Abstract: A private communications network and method of managing calls in a private communications network. Connected communications devices register with the network and are assigned aliases, with aliases for groups of registered devices sharing one or more common digits. Dialing strings for in-network calls are monitored for inclusion of a wildcard (e.g., *) which are treated as a “don't care.” The wildcard invokes group features, such as placing a conference call, invoking a hunting feature and invoking a pickup feature. The call is distributed/connected to the group corresponding to the remaining digits.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2006Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Siemens Enterprise Communications, Inc.Inventors: Johannes Ruetschi, Joseph LoBuono