Patents Assigned to Alcatel USA, Inc.
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Patent number: 6366570Abstract: A CDMA signal processing circuit (300) includes a summer circuit (302) that receives a plurality of CDMA signals from a plurality of channels (304). The summer circuit (302) combines the plurality of CDMA signals according to a power magnitude value and power direction value associated with each CDMA signal. The summer circuit (302) generates a summed signal (306) that is applied to a clipping circuit (308). The clipping circuit (308) removes a portion of the summed signal (306) outside a desired threshold range and generates a clipped signal (310) therefrom. Digital to analog processing circuits (312 and 314) convert the clipped signal (310) into a half width encoded format. Digital to analog processing circuits (312 and 314) transform the half width encoded clipped signal into analog I and Q signals, respectively. The analog I and Q signals are applied to corresponding filters (316 and 318) prior to transmission.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 1998Date of Patent: April 2, 2002Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventor: Shashikant Bhagalia
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Patent number: 6333930Abstract: A terminal for interconnecting a large number of subscriber telephone circuits with a large bandwidth fiber optic transmission system. A system backplane includes a large number of connectors that each can receive a subscriber printed circuit card which is connectable to subscriber telephone equipment. Each connector is connected to several separate communication buses that each carry a number of communication channels from the fiber optic system, but a primary bus position of each connector is connected to a single, unique bus. This allows each card to have a dedicated bus for up to the number of communication channels of the bus, with additional channel capacity available from primary buses of other connectors, if necessary.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: December 25, 2001Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventor: Thomas R. Eames
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Patent number: 6320856Abstract: A multi-host subscriber loop (10, 70) includes N central office terminals (22-26, 78) coupled to a local exchange (20, 76), where one of the N central office terminals (22, 110) is directly coupled to all other central office terminals (24-26, 112-114). M remote terminals (40-46, 100-104) are coupled to a plurality of telephone service subscribers. A single network facility (16, 76) is coupled between the M remote terminals and N central office terminals. The single network facility concentrates subscriber traffic, control information and associated signaling onto one message structure (60, 140). Messages in this message structure are transmitted between the remote terminals and central office terminals. The message structure includes a plurality of time slots, a first predetermined number of the time slots being allocated to N control channels, at least one time slot being allocated to associated signaling, and remaining time slots being allocated to subscriber traffic.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1999Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: Stephen A. Deschaine, Richard L. Howe, Edward P. Traupman, Stephen R. Mallinson
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Patent number: 6320876Abstract: An N:1 transcoder (12, 40) with a compression data path that includes uncompressed digroup circuits (92, 94, 96, 98, and 100) each receiving N incoming uncompressed signal and extracting a plurality of control, signaling, and voice/data traffic channels therefrom, a compressor (120) coupled to the uncompressed digroup circuits (92, 94, 96, 98, and 100) and compressing data in selected ones of the extracted voice/data channels, and a compressed data circuit (126) coupled to the compressor (120) for packing the compressed data into predetermined channels of one compressed signal, and further providing control, signaling, and performance monitoring information embedded therein.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1998Date of Patent: November 20, 2001Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: Harbhajan S. Virdee, Mike M. Tatachar, Michael H. Jette
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Patent number: 6304550Abstract: A system for broadcasting data (30) that includes a message flow optimizer (150) that forms a single concatenated message (180) from a number of discrete messages (190, 200), and a number of broadcast message receivers (250) operable to isolate a portion of the single concatenated message (180).Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1998Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventor: David L. Fox
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Patent number: 6286142Abstract: A video communications system (10) includes a communications controller (30) that interfaces with a broadband/narrowband network (40) to distribute video signals to a plurality of remote sites (104) in a multi-site location (102). Each remote site (104) includes a channel selector and signaling unit (50) and at least one television set (100). A user enters user input information into a remote selector (70) for processing by the channel selector and signaling unit (50). The channel selector and signaling unit (50) sends the user input information to the communication controller (30) over a video signal distribution network (90) at an upstream frequency selected at a user selectable setting (52). The communication controller (30) responds by modulating the desired video information onto a downstream frequency for transmission to the television set (100) on the video signal distribution network (90).Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1996Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventor: David Ehreth
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Patent number: 6246750Abstract: A subscriber terminal (22) within a business/residence (32) is in communications with a telecommunications network (12) through a fiber optic connection (33) to an optical network unit (20). Telephony signals are transmitted to and from the subscriber terminal to a user through a cordless telephone handset (26). During normal operation, the cordless telephone handset (26) operates in a cordless mode, passing telephony signals to a subscriber terminal telephone antenna (24) for transmission on the fiber optic connection (33). In the event of a power outage at the business/residence (32), the cordless telephone handset (26) switches to a wireless mode in order to continue to provide telephony communications. In the wireless mode, telephony communications are provided from the cordless telephone handset (26) to the telecommunications network (12) through a wireless telephone provider (14).Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventor: David Ehreth
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Patent number: 6195418Abstract: After playing a message, a message delivery system prompts a message recipient with an option to automatically call back the calling party. If the recipient activates the callback feature, the message delivery system retrieves the calling party's telephone number and directs the telecommunications switch to connect the return telephone call from the called unit to the calling unit. If the return telephone call is answered by the calling unit, the message delivery system may optionally direct the billing system to charge the telephone number corresponding to the calling unit for the return telephone call initiated by the recipient. Additionally, the message delivery system may optionally include a feature whereby the calling party expressly provides the system with a telephone number to which a call is to be returned, i.e., a telephone number other than the one associated with the calling unit from which the calling party placed the call.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1997Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventor: Jay W. Ridgley
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Patent number: 6188667Abstract: A transport interface (10) provides add drop multiplex functionality and termination requirements for the transportation of network traffic. The transport interface (10) includes high speed units (12), broadband interfaces (16), and SONET formatters (18). Each high speed unit (12), broadband interface (16), and SONET formatter has redundant protection pairs (A and B). The high speed units (12), broadband interfaces (16), and SONET formatters (18) communicate with each other by in-band datalinks (40). The redundant protection pairs (A and B) communicate with one another by protection pair datalinks (42). The in-band datalinks (40) and the protection pair datalinks (42) provide protection switching within the transport interface (10) in the event of component failure. The in-band datalinks (40) are generated out of available or consumed bytes within either a section overhead (32) or a line overhead (34) of SONET OC-N frame (30).Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2001Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: Martin Roberts, Thomas A. Potter, R. Douglas Howson, Jr.
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Patent number: 6064706Abstract: A digital desynchronizer (10) includes an elastic store unit (12) that receives a synchronously mapped asynchronous data signal (14) and outputs asynchronous output data over an asynchronous output data signal (20) in response to an output clock signal (22). The output clock signal (22) is generated by a digitally controlled oscillator (24). The digitally controlled oscillator (24) receives a speed up signal (28) and a slow down signal (30) from a jitter accumulator (26) in order to adjust the clock rate of the output clock signal (22). The jitter accumulator (26) compares retimed read address information (32) to write address information (34) from the elastic store unit (12), subtracts an initial bias, adds the result to any previous sum, and compares this final result to programmable threshold levels in order to determine whether or not to assert the speed up signal (28) or the slow down signal (30).Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1996Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: Raymond K. Driskill, Michael J. Hanlon, Robert W. Cantwell, John C. Bellamy
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Patent number: 6061328Abstract: An integrated multiple cross-connect system (10) having remotely located components interconnected by integrated office links is provided. The system (10) includes a broadband matrix (20), at least one remotely located high speed line terminating equipment (30, 32) coupled to a telecommunications network, and an integrated office link (34, 36) interconnecting the broadband matrix (10) and high speed line terminating equipment (30, 32), the integrated office link (34, 36) carrying duplex transmission of an IOL-N signal of N multiplexed STS-1P optical signals at an OC-N rate, the STS-1P signal including data payload and overhead fields.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: E. Lawrence Read, Steven D. Sensel, Gary D. Hanson, Richard Schroder, Edward P. Traupman, Gregory L. Mayhan
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Patent number: 6021127Abstract: A terminal for interconnecting a large number of subscriber telephone circuits with a large bandwidth fiber optic transmission system. A system backplane includes a large number of connectors that each can receive a subscriber printed circuit card which is connectable to subscriber telephone equipment. Each connector is connected to several separate communication buses that each carry a number of communication channels from the fiber optic system, but a primary bus position of each connector is connected to a single, unique bus. This allows each card to have a dedicated bus for up to the number of communication channels of the bus, with additional channel capacity available from primary buses of other connectors, if necessary.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1998Date of Patent: February 1, 2000Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventor: Thomas R. Eames
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Patent number: 5982854Abstract: A subscriber terminal (22) within a business/residence (32) is in communications with a telecommunications network (12) through a fiber optic connection (33) to an optical network unit (20). Telephony signals are transmitted to and from the subscriber terminal to a user through a cordless telephone handset (26). During normal operation, the cordless telephone handset (26) operates in a cordless mode, passing telephony signals to a subscriber terminal telephone antenna (24) for transmission on the fiber optic connection (33). In the event of a power outage at the business/residence (32), the cordless telephone handset (26) switches to a wireless mode in order to continue to provide telephony communications. In the wireless mode, telephony communications are provided from the cordless telephone handset (26) to the telecommunications network (12) through a wireless telephone provider (14).Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1996Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventor: David Ehreth
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Patent number: 5982746Abstract: A small broadband cross-connect system (10) includes a two-stage matrix (12) for processing and cross-connecting optical and electrical telecommunication network signals. An administration subsystem (14) provides centralized control and synchronization to the two-stage matrix (12). The two-stage matrix (12) may be expanded from 96 ports to 192 ports in a cost and space effective manner.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: Gary D. Hanson, Michael H. Jette, Neil E. Glassie, Mike M. Tatachar
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Patent number: 5907603Abstract: The automated system and method (10) uses a plurality of tables (64, 66, 74, 76, 76') to define the structure and formats of the call data blocks (60) and the destination call or event records (100). These tables (64, 66, 74, 76, 76') are accessed at run time to determine the structure, data definition, data format and size and the call/event records (100) are generated according to the tables.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1996Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: Kevin Gallagher, Donald W. Miller, Jr., Kathy J. Brandt, Marvin E. Pasek
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Patent number: 5896370Abstract: A redundancy switch (44) provides interfacing of network signals to spare network processors (46) in the event of a failure of a main network processor (42). A redundancy switch (44) allows for monitoring and diagnostic operations to be performed on network electrical signals without interrupting traffic flow on inbound and outbound paths. A redundancy switch (44) performs a loopback diagnostic by routing signals from transmitter portions of the spare network processors (46) to selected receiver portions. The redundancy switch (44) includes a receiver interface unit (90) and a transmitter interface unit (92) capable of routing inbound and outbound customer signals to and from the spare processors (46) for monitoring, diagnostic, and sparing purposes.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1996Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: Charles C. Eckhoff, Oscar A. Tovar
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Patent number: 5892946Abstract: A distributed object messaging system and method (10) are provided for a plurality of nodes (15-21, 25-32) distributed in multiple physically separate sites (12, 13). There are a plurality of processes (40-44) executing in each node. The processes register a plurality of objects in each node. The objects include client objects and server objects. The server objects may be registered for global service for service availability to client objects in a local node, local site and/or site global service for service availability for client object in remote sites. a server object database (46) is used in each node to store a server object description for each server object registered in the node and objects registered in remote nodes that are registered for global or site global service. a client-server interface (50) is accessible by client objects and receives requests for services therefrom.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1995Date of Patent: April 6, 1999Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: George W. Woster, Melissa A. Linares, Mahesh V. Shah
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Patent number: 5890156Abstract: A distributed redundant database architecture (10) primarily for storing a plurality of wireless service subscriber files (84, 86) is provided. The database architecture (10) include a first set of processors (44 46, 48) each having a shared memory (72, 74, 76), where the processors (44, 46, 48) are divided into processor groups (38, 40, 42). A memory storage device (80, 82) is coupled to each processor group (38, 40, 42) in a multi-initiator mode so that each memory storage device (80, 82) is accessible by the processors (44, 46, 48) in its respective processor group (38, 40, 42). The plurality of subscriber files (84, 86) are assigned to the processor groups (38, 40, 42) and further assigned to the processors (44, 46, 48) in each processor group (38, 40, 42) to achieve a substantially even distribution.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1996Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: Thomas W. Rekieta, James R. Vatteroni, Chyuan-Meei Chen, Rashmi K. Kasam, Walter C. Robertson
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Patent number: 5881059Abstract: A multi-host subscriber loop (10, 70) includes N central office terminals (22-26, 78) coupled to a local exchange (20, 76), where one of the N central office terminals (22, 110) is directly coupled to all other central office terminals (24-26, 112-114). M remote terminals (40-46, 100-104) are coupled to a plurality of telephone service subscribers. A single network facility (16, 76) is coupled between the M remote terminals and N central office terminals. The single network facility concentrates subscriber traffic, control information and associated signaling onto one message structure (60, 140). Messages in this message structure are transmitted between the remote terminals and central office terminals. The message structure includes a plurality of time slots, a first predetermined number of the time slots being allocated to N control channels, at least one time slot being allocated to associated signaling, and remaining time slots being allocated to subscriber traffic.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1996Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Alcatel USA, Inc.Inventors: Stephen A. Deschaine, Richard L. Howe, Edward P. Traupman, Stephen R. Mallinson