Patents by Inventor Vonn L. Black

Vonn L. Black 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: 9065723
    Abstract: An unaddressed device installed inline in a path of an MPLS network can communicate a packet from within the MPLS network to an upstream device without knowledge of the necessary MPLS labeling by sending the packet intentionally in the wrong direction: downstream. To communicate to an upstream device, the unaddressed device sends a packet downstream into the MPLS network on the opposite side and through the opposite outgoing port from that which would be used for a packet sent to the same device in a non-MPLS network. This behavior forces the MPLS network, when it next inspects the packet, to re-label it with the correct labeling to route the packet on a path back upstream to the recipient device. In this manner, the MPLS architecture is used to redirect or loop back packets from an unaddressed inline device to the upstream device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 2012
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2015
    Assignee: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Michael Stevens, Vonn L. Black, Mark Barrett
  • Patent number: 8661292
    Abstract: A method of network testing relies on communication with an unaddressed test device. The method includes collection of network addresses from packets passing through the test device and a discovery procedure. The collected addresses are provided to a remote control device, and used for communication between the test device and the control device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2014
    Assignee: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Michael Stevens, Sam Bauer, Takashi Hidai, John M. Page, Canning Hsueh, Vonn L. Black
  • Publication number: 20120250519
    Abstract: An unaddressed device installed inline in a path of an MPLS network can communicate a packet from within the MPLS network to an upstream device without knowledge of the necessary MPLS labeling by sending the packet intentionally in the wrong direction: downstream. To communicate to an upstream device, the unaddressed device sends a packet downstream into the MPLS network on the opposite side and through the opposite outgoing port from that which would be used for a packet sent to the same device in a non-MPLS network. This behavior forces the MPLS network, when it next inspects the packet, to re-label it with the correct labeling to route the packet on a path back upstream to the recipient device. In this manner, the MPLS architecture is used to redirect or loop back packets from an unaddressed inline device to the upstream device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2012
    Publication date: October 4, 2012
    Applicant: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Michael STEVENS, Vonn L. BLACK, Mark BARRETT
  • Publication number: 20110283140
    Abstract: A method of network testing relies on communication with an unaddressed test device. The method includes collection of network addresses from packets passing through the test device and a discovery procedure. The collected addresses are provided to a remote control device, and used for communication between the test device and the control device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2011
    Publication date: November 17, 2011
    Applicant: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Michael Stevens, Sam Bauer, Takashi Hidai, John M. Page, Canning Hsueh, Vonn L. Black
  • Patent number: 4998215
    Abstract: A system is provided in which video information is converted to a format acceptable for printing by a standard printer, which is also capable of printing non-video based information. The system enables the user to provide a hard copy recording of video information that may be changing rapidly. The system includes an apparatus for converting the video information into a format acceptable for printing by the standard printer. Preferably, the conversion technique does not depend on providing synchronization between the display rate of the video display screen of the video information instrument and the sampling of the video information, nor is it necessary that the number of clock samples associated with the horizontal scan be the same for different instruments from which video information can be obtained. To accomplish such objectives, the video information is sampled at a greater rate than the display rate of the video screen. The obtained video information is stored using digital data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 1, 1989
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1991
    Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Company
    Inventors: Vonn L. Black, Gary D. Zimmerman