Patents by Inventor Walter Hipfinger

Walter Hipfinger 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: 7353293
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for creating alternative routes to primary connections, particularly to voice-over IP connections, in which the data transmission occurs in a primary network, and an alternative data transmission occurs in a, as a rule, less efficient secondary network. According to the invention, a system architecture with geographically distributed gateways can be used, said gateways being controlled by a central call processing server. In the event that a disturbance of a signaling path of the communications connection of the primary network is detected, an alternative connection for the signaling path is established via the secondary network, the signaling path of the primary network is logically linked to the created signaling path of the secondary network, and connection data, which were made available by means of the signaling path of the primary network, are made available for the signaling path of the secondary network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2008
    Assignee: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventor: Walter Hipfinger
  • Publication number: 20050021849
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for creating alternative routes to primary connections, particularly to voice-over IP connections, in which the data transmission occurs in a primary network, and an alternative data transmission occurs in a, as a rule, less efficient secondary network. According to the invention, a system architecture with geographically distributed gateways can be used, said gateways being controlled by a central call processing server. In the event that a disturbance of a signaling path of the communications connection of the primary network is detected, an alternative connection for the signaling path is established via the secondary network, the signaling path of the primary network is logically linked to the created signaling path of the secondary network, and connection data, which were made available by means of the signaling path of the primary network, are made available for the signaling path of the secondary network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 29, 2002
    Publication date: January 27, 2005
    Inventor: Walter Hipfinger
  • Patent number: 6678357
    Abstract: An IP Telephony Emergency Connections (ITEC) system and method that determines the precise origin of an emergency call and routes the call to the proper Public Service Answering Point (PSAP). A source-based routing mechanism is provided in an IP telephony type network, such as a VoIP or IP over LAN/ATM. Emergency calls are routed to the correct PSAP jurisdiction. Each server/switch may include the mechanism such that the IP Telephony network can identify an E911 connection and egress to a public network at a point closest to the emergency call point of origin. Whenever an emergency number call is made, the call's origin is determined during call setup establishment. Every port or end user jack in the network is assigned a Source Group Index (SGI), which is a number or index representing each PSAP jurisdiction in the network. All ports/jacks within the same PSAP jurisdiction are assigned the same SGI. Users may be in different areas of multiple PSAP jurisdictions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Peggy M. Stumer, Robert Stampfl, Alfons Fartmann, Walter Hipfinger
  • Publication number: 20030063714
    Abstract: An IP Telephony Emergency Connections (ITEC) system and method that determines the precise origin of an emergency call and routes the call to the proper Public Service Answering Point (PSAP). A source-based routing mechanism is provided in an IP telephony type network, such as a VoIP or IP over LAN/ATM. Emergency calls are routed to the correct PSAP jurisdiction. Each server/switch may include the mechanism such that the IP Telephony network can identify an E911 connection and egress to a public network at a point closest to the emergency call point of origin. Whenever an emergency number call is made, the call's origin is determined during call setup establishment. Every port or end user jack in the network is assigned a Source Group Index (SGI), which is a number or index representing each PSAP jurisdiction in the network. All ports/jacks within the same PSAP jurisdiction are assigned the same SGI. Users may be in different areas of multiple PSAP jurisdictions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 26, 2001
    Publication date: April 3, 2003
    Inventors: Peggy M. Stumer, Robert Stampfl, Alfons Fartmann, Walter Hipfinger