Patents Assigned to British Telecommunication, plc
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Publication number: 20150167998Abstract: This invention relates to methods and systems for controlling consumption, particularly power consumption, more particularly by appliances in a building, and is generally suitable for integration with building management systems. Embodiments of the invention provide methods and systems which probabilistically limit the aggregated power load of a plurality of climate control appliances in a building to a selected value, whilst seeking to minimize the deviation from target environmental conditions within the building. The embodiments of the invention propose distributed decision-making by individual devices based on projected deviation from the target conditions after a period of activity or inactivity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2013Publication date: June 18, 2015Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventors: Fabrice Saffre, Mark Shackleton, Hanno Hildmann, Sébastien Matthieu René Nicolas
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Publication number: 20150163154Abstract: This invention relates to packet selection techniques that can be used in conjunction with a clock recovery mechanism to mitigate the effects of packet delay variation on timing messages exchanged over a packet network, particularly when seeking to synchronize the time of a clock in a slave device to that of a master clock. The packet selection techniques can assist in reducing the noise in the recovered clock signal at the slave device, allowing recovery to a higher quality. Embodiments of the invention provide techniques based on extracting timing packets that create a constant interval between the arrival of selected packets at the slave device and on extracting timing packets which are closest to making the interval between arrival of the selected packets equal to the interval between the departure of the packets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: June 11, 2015Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventors: Zdenek Chaloupka, James Aweya
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Publication number: 20150163000Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for synchronization using linear programming, especially over packet networks using, for example, the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP). Timing protocol messages are exposed to artifacts in the network such as packet delay variations (PDV) or packet losses. Embodiments of the invention provide a two-dimensional linear programming technique for estimating clock offset and skew, particularly from two-way exchange of timing messages between a master and a slave device. Some embodiments include a skew and offset adjustable free-running counter for regenerating the master time and frequency at the slave device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2013Publication date: June 11, 2015Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventor: James Aweya
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Publication number: 20150092796Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for time and frequency synchronization, especially over packet networks using, for example, the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP). Timing protocol messages are exposed to artifacts in the network such as packet delay variations (PDV) or packet losses. Embodiments of the invention provide a recursive least squares mechanism for clock offset and skew estimation. A major potential advantage of such estimation is that it does not require knowledge of the statistics of the measurement noise and process noise. An implementation using a digital phase locked loop based on direct digital synthesis to provide both time and frequency signals for use at the slave (time client) is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: April 2, 2015Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventor: James Aweya
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Publication number: 20150092797Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for time and frequency synchronization, especially over packet networks using, for example, the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP). Timing protocol messages are exposed to artifacts in the network such as packet delay variations (PDV) or packet losses. Embodiments of the invention provide a digital phase locked loop (DPLL) based on direct digital synthesis to provide both time and frequency signals for use at the slave (time client). An example of this DPLL in conjunction with a recursive least squares mechanism for clock offset and skew estimation is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2013Publication date: April 2, 2015Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventor: James Aweya
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Publication number: 20150092793Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for time and frequency synchronization. The invention has particular application where time and frequency synchronization over packet networks using, for example, the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) is being carried out. The primary challenge in clock distribution over packet networks is the variable transit delays experienced by timing packets, packet delay variations (PDVs). Embodiments of the invention provide a method for time offset alignment with PDV compensation where a synchronized frequency signal is available at a slave device via Synchronous Ethernet and is used to determine the compensation parameters for the PDV.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2013Publication date: April 2, 2015Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventor: James Aweya
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Publication number: 20150071309Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for frequency distribution based on, for example, the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP). Packet delay variation (PDV) is a direct contributor to the noise in the recovered clock and various techniques have been proposed to mitigate its effects. Embodiments of the invention provide a mechanism to directly measure and remove PDV effects in the clock recovery mechanism at a slave clock. One particular embodiment provides a clock recovery mechanism including a phase-locked loop (PLL) with a PDV compensation feature built-in. An aim of the invention is to enable a slave clock to recover the master clock to a higher quality as if the communication path between master and slave is free of PDV. This technique may allow a packet network to provide clock synchronization services to the same level as time division multiplexing (TDM) networks and Global Positioning System (GPS).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2013Publication date: March 12, 2015Applicants: Khalifa University of Science , Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventors: James Aweya, Nayef Al Sindi, Saeed Al-Zubaidi
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Patent number: 8966631Abstract: A malicious behavior detector (100) for detecting malicious behavior on a network, comprises a processor unit (120) and associated system memory (130) containing computer program code. The computer program code provides a signature matching module (132) to perform malicious partial signature detection by reading the contents of packets of data passing through the network to look for partial signatures associated with malicious programs; a Domain Name Service, DNS, request and/or response detection module (134) to monitor the requests made by hosts connected to the network and/or responses thereto; and an evidence assessment module (138) to analyze the results of the partial signature detection and the DNS monitoring make a determination of the suspected presence of malicious behavior on the network based upon the analysis of the results of both the partial signature detection and the DNS monitoring.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2010Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventor: Fadi El-Moussa
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Patent number: 8959381Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for clock offset and skew estimation. The invention has particular application in the alignment of slave clocks to a master clock. In embodiments of the invention, the slave clock employs an independent free running clock and a recursive estimation technique to estimate the clock offset and clock skew between the slave and master clocks. The slave can then use the offset and skew to correct the free running clock to reflect an accurate image of the master clock.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2012Date of Patent: February 17, 2015Assignees: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, British Telecommunications plc, Emirates Telecommunications CorporationInventors: James Aweya, Nayef AlSindi
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Patent number: 8937871Abstract: A controller controls the admit rate of messages passed to a node in a communications system according to a control value that controls the maximum average admit rate. The controller periodically updates the control value in which the updated control value is the lesser of an increasing function of the previous control value; and an increasing function of the previous admit rate. The updated control value is the lesser of an increasing function of the previous control value and the time period since the previous update; and an increasing function of the previous admit rate.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2006Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventor: Philip M Williams
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Patent number: 8913632Abstract: Systems and methods of synchronizing the frequency of a slave clock to that of a master clock using time-stamps in transmissions from a master device having the master clock, determining an error signal, and adjusting the frequency of the slave clock based on said error signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2011Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignees: Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research, British Telecommunications plc, Emiates Telecommunications CorporationInventors: James Aweya, Saleh Al Araji
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Patent number: 8914492Abstract: Application sessions are matched to user network usage or buying policies based upon a scoring system which reflects a user value to each policy for different applications. Several user policies are stored, each containing a list of matching criteria. Each criterion has a score for each element. The content of an application session description is used to compare with each user policy, and a policy score is awarded to each criterion if matched, or else, no score is awarded. The user policy which scores the highest policy score (which may be adjusted to be expressed as a percentage) is then chosen as the policy to use for the application session.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2003Date of Patent: December 16, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunication PLCInventor: King L K Cheng
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Patent number: 8880105Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for entropy-based location fingerprinting, in particular for use over wireless local-area networks (WLANs). The invention has particular application in localization for indoor environments. In embodiments of the invention, an entropy-based fingerprint is determined at a number of predetermined locations within the desired area of localization during an off-line phase and subsequently used in an on-line mode to determine the location of a receiver. In particular embodiments, the fingerprint is a vector of entropy estimates of the channel transfer function (CTF) between a mobile terminal and all access points within coverage. The invention seeks to provide a fingerprinting localization solution that has a simplicity of structure, leading to advantages in storage and pattern recognition requirements, and robustness by proving a unique measure of information that is related to the channel experienced at the location of the mobile terminal.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2011Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignees: Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research, British Telecommunications plc, Emirates Telecommunications CorporationInventors: James Aweya, Nayef Alsindi, Kin Poon
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Patent number: 8873396Abstract: The present invention provides a method and system wherein congestion information is taken from a lower level in the protocol stack and used for congestion marking in a higher layer. In particular, the method and system of the invention from a first aspect provide for congestion information in the lower layer to be generated downstream at a congested node, and to be fed back upstream to a source node. The source node then passes the congestion information, or information derived therefrom, up to the corresponding network element responsible for higher layer functions in the protocol stack, where higher level congestion marking can then be performed in dependence on the received lower level congestion information. Thus, congestion information from the lower layer which can typically be generated earlier before significant congestion occurs can be used in higher layer congestion control functions. Preferably the lower layer is the data link layer, and the higher layer is the network layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2007Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Hui Min J Tay, Gabriele Corliano, Philip L Eardley, Robert J Briscoe
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Patent number: 8873589Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for clock synchronization. The invention makes particular use of IEEE 1588 with offset and skew correction. In embodiments of the invention, the IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol is used to exchange time stamps between a time server and a client from which the client can estimate the clock offset and skew. In embodiments of the invention a free running clock at the client is provided with an estimation technique based on the time stamps from the IEEE 1588 PTP message exchange between the server and client clocks. The offset and skew from the estimation process can be combined with the local free running clock to give a synchronized local clock which is an accurate image of the master clock.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2012Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignees: Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research, British Telecommunications plc, Emirates Telecommunications CorporationInventors: James Aweya, Nayef AlSindi
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Patent number: 8842557Abstract: A method and apparatus for securely registering an association between a computer terminal and a selected one of a plurality of communications terminals in a computer telephony system. An association is established according to a known technique between the identity of the selected communications terminal and the identity of the computer terminal to allow for control of the communications terminal by a user via the computer terminal. An abstract representation of the identity of the communications terminal is; generated and provided to a third party system accessible by the user. The user can then implement control of the selected communications terminal via the third party system whilst not prejudicing the security of the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2006Date of Patent: September 23, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Peter D Thorpe, Laurence J Booton
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Patent number: 8818201Abstract: This concerns a protected long-reach PON having a plurality of terminals connected to a distribution network that is fed by both a main and back up feed, each feed including a head end and a repeater. The back up head end had access to a ranging table with data previously obtained by the main head end, thereby speeding up the switch over in the event of a fault with the main feed. In one embodiment, the repeater has a virtual ONU therein, allowing the back up repeater to be ranged by the back up head end, thereby yet further speeding up the ranging procedure. The main and back up repeaters are sufficiently equidistant from the distribution network to allow the back up head to perform normal scheduling without performing a ranging operation on each of the terminals, even if the different terminals transmit at slightly different wavelengths. This is achieved using the ranging information obtained with regard to the back up repeater.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2008Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventor: Peter Healey
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Patent number: 8806026Abstract: A network of enabled devices is arranged to permit computer programs to be dynamically downloaded onto and executed on the devices. The devices are connected to one or more general computer networks containing a plurality of non-enabled devices not arranged to permit computer programs to be dynamically downloaded onto and executed on the devices. Each enabled device has a list of the addresses of a sub-set of said enabled devices and each device consecutively attempts to contact each of the devices in the sub-set of devices until either one of the sub-set of devices is contacted or the device determines that the next device in the subset of devices which it is to contact is itself.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2003Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Glen M MacLarty, Michael Fry
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Patent number: 8804526Abstract: A congestion management apparatus for receiving a traffic data stream and an associated control signal, wherein the apparatus detects a congestion indicator in the traffic data stream and generates congestion control data. The apparatus incorporates the congestion control data into the control signal and sends the control signal to a streaming server to control the rate at which the streaming server sends the traffic data. The apparatus selects an adaptation method depending on a protocol associated with the control signal and generates the congestion control data in accordance with the adaptation method. The apparatus is modular and may be adapted to support a plurality of protocols and adaptation methods. The traffic data may comprise real time data, especially video data and/or audio data, transmitted using one or more connectionless transport protocol, such as Real-time Transport Protocol (RTP) over User Datagram Protocol (UDP).Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2009Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventor: William Revels
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Patent number: 8791794Abstract: Methods and devices for enabling a user to obtain item information relating to an item (10), the item having associated therewith an item identification means (12) and an RFID response means (14) arranged to provide a predetermined response on being subjected to a currently applicable trigger signal; the method comprising steps of: establishing from the item identification means (12) item identification information; using the item identification information to determine from an item information source (30) a currently applicable trigger signal for the RFID response means (14); subjecting the RFID response means (14) to the currently applicable trigger signal; receiving a predetermined response from the RFID response means (14); and using the predetermined response to obtain item information from the item information source (30); wherein the RFID response means (14) is arranged to generate a new currently applicable trigger signal and a new predetermined response associated therewith following subjecting of thType: GrantFiled: March 12, 2007Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Andrea Soppera, Trevor Burbridge