Patents by Inventor Nicholas D De Trana

Nicholas D De Trana 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: 7733852
    Abstract: Telecommunications switching systems that require real-time computer control can be controlled using remotely located computers coupled to the switching systems via data links. By coupling several switching systems to one or more centrally located control computers, maintenance staffing can be reduced while increasing overall system reliability by providing back up control computers in multiple centralized locations. Centrally located control computers can be backed up with redundant computers at the central control site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2010
    Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.
    Inventors: Richard J. Bruno, Nicholas D. De Trana, Craig L. DeCaluwe, Hossein Eslambolchi, James J. Gallagher, Paul Greendyk, Patricia Klink, Clayton M. Lockhart, Gary A. Martyn
  • Patent number: 7420974
    Abstract: In an ATM network, data loss caused by pre-programmed network optimizations can be reduced or avoided if a record of such optimizations is made, and if, prior to another optimization, some event occurs. The detection of some external event should indicate that another optimization is warranted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2008
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: John D. Brandt, Nicholas D. De Trana, Arthur G. Deacon, Craig L. DeCaluwe, Hossein Eslambolchi
  • Patent number: 7061906
    Abstract: Telecommunications switching systems that require real-time computer control can be controlled using remotely located computers coupled to the switching systems via data links. By coupling several switching systems to one or more centrally located control computers, maintenance staffing can be reduced while increasing overall system reliability by providing back up control computers in multiple centralized locations. Centrally located control computers can be backed up with redundant computers at the central control site.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 13, 2006
    Assignee: AT & T Corp.
    Inventors: Richard J. Bruno, Nicholas D. De Trana, Craig L. DeCaluwe, Hossein Eslambolchi, James J. Gallagher, Paul Greendyk, Patricia Klink, Lockhart M. Clayton, Gary A. Martyn
  • Patent number: 6856674
    Abstract: The present invention is a method and apparatus for providing prepaid card service to customers for placing telephone calls without relying on a post-service billing model. A service management computer having access to a card database is connected to the network only by out-of-band connections. A voice response unit or a tone receiver and announcement player in the network are the voice interface with the customer and are provided at the originating switch in the network to eliminate multiple switches from the call path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2005
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Nicholas D De Trana, Craig L DeCaluwe, Hossein Eslambolchi, Paul Greendyk, David Caswell McChristian
  • Patent number: 6700870
    Abstract: In an ATM network, data loss caused by pre-programmed network optimizations can be reduced or avoided if a record of such optimizations is made, and if, prior to another optimization, some event occurs. The detection of some external event should indicate that another optimization is warranted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 10, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 2, 2004
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: John D. Brandt, Nicholas D. De Trana, Arthur G. Deacon, Craig L. DeCaluwe, Hossein Eslambolchi
  • Patent number: 6633638
    Abstract: The invention allows a customer to self-provision the routing of non-geographic calls along a communication network. The customer is allowed to interface a computer with terminating switches and network control point databases so that routing information regarding the transmission of non-geographic calls across the communication network can be added, edited or reconfigured according to the customer's calling requirements. First, the customer accesses the communications network and requests a non-geographic number. Second, if the non-geographic number is available, the customer can input information regarding internal routing numbers or implement various calling schemes such as time of day calling. Third, the customer can access trunk information on terminating switches and modify the trunk names as requirements in the customer's communication network change.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2003
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Nicholas D. De Trana, Hossein Eslambolchi, James J. Gallagher, Diana L. Stipo, Ellen D. Walbridge
  • Publication number: 20020075855
    Abstract: Telecommunications switching systems that require real-time computer control can be controlled using remotely located computers coupled to the switching systems via data links. By coupling several switching systems to one or more centrally located control computers, maintenance staffing can be reduced while increasing overall system reliability by providing back up control computers in multiple centralized locations. Centrally located control computers can be backed up with redundant computers at the central control site.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2002
    Publication date: June 20, 2002
    Applicant: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Richard J. Bruno, Nicholas D. De Trana, Craig L. DeCaluwe, Hossein Eslambolchi, James J. Gallagher, Paul Greendyk, Patricia Klink, Clayton M. Lockhart, Gary A. Martyn
  • Patent number: 6341158
    Abstract: In a communication network, a method and apparatus is provided to detect the presence of loopback errors over facilities interconnecting switches of the network. According to the test protocol, an originating switch generates a tone on a forward trunk associated with the facility and monitors the return trunk for the presence of that tone. If the return trunk contains the tone, the originating switch fails the facility for a loopback condition. The loopback test protocol complements conventional continuity tests and results in greater reliability of communications networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2002
    Assignee: AT&T Corporation
    Inventors: Martin Corso, III, Nicholas D. De Trana, Craig L. DeCaluwe, Robert G. Demmert
  • Patent number: 6275578
    Abstract: A method of detecting and recovering from an out-of-band signaling failure in a telecommunications network involves the reprogramming of switching centers to utilize existent inband signaling capabilities to temporarily replace the failed out-of-band capability. A processor of an originating switching center recognizes the loss of out-of-band signaling capability, determines impacted trunks and switches to in-band signaling from out-of-band signaling. In an alternative embodiment, the switch may use maintenance data bits of impacted trunks to initiate a call. The terminating switching center is programmed to receive and recognize the change in bit value of the signaling data and initiates well known processes to seize the trunk in memory, check continuity and receive dialed number data, preferably in the form of tones, over the seized trunk. The terminal switching center for the trunk then attempts to complete the call in accordance with the received dialed number data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Nicholas D. De Trana, Craig L. DeCaluwe, Hossein Eslambolchi, Patrick H. Fischer, Joseph C. Kohler
  • Patent number: 6078659
    Abstract: The present invention provides an efficient recovery mechanism when a toll switch within a telephone network is inoperative. A telephone network management operating system and a network manager determines that a toll switch is sufficiently inoperative and invokes a trunk group reconfiguration mechanism. A cross connect system, such as a DCS (Digital Cross-connect System), links the toll-completing trunk groups coming into such an inoperative toll switch to intertoll trunk groups coming into such a toll switch. In this manner, an alternative toll switch within the telephone network replaces the inoperative toll switch for such toll-completing trunk groups thereby restoring operation to customers previously tied to the inoperative toll switch in an efficient and low-cost manner by using already existing components within the telephone network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2000
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Nicholas D. De Trana, Craig L. DeCaluwe, William Charles Leach
  • Patent number: 6058182
    Abstract: A switch architecture that permits maintenance of switch signaling interfaces in switches for communication networks. The architecture provides a spare switch signaling interface that is enabled when a regular switch signaling interface is disabled. A switch matrix routes signaling channels from their dedicated position in a trunk to the spare switch signaling interface when the spare is enabled. A control processor updates a memory log associating the signaling channel and the trunks from which they originate with the spare switch signaling interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 2, 2000
    Assignee: AT&T Corporation
    Inventors: Martin Corso, III, Nicholas D. De Trana, Craig L. DeCaluwe, Beverly A. McKinney, Gene R. Turek