Patents Assigned to British Telecommunication, plc
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Patent number: 8417218Abstract: A method of authentication in a communications network, said communications network comprising a network authentication server, a local authentication entity and a user terminal, said local authentication entity comprising a subscriber application and an authentication application, said method comprising the steps of: sending a request from the local authentication entity to the network authentication server to authenticate the user terminal, said request comprising the identity of the user terminal; generating by the network authentication entity an authentication key in response to the request and generating by the subscriber application an identical authentication key; sending the authentication key generated by the network authentication server securely to the user terminal identified by said identity, then storing the authentication key at the user terminal; sending the authentication key generated by the subscriber application securely to the authentication application, then storing the authentication kType: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventor: Piotr L Cofta
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Patent number: 8407176Abstract: Patterns of change in system operating parameters are identified which may be used to identify unexpected operational conditions and to trigger an appropriate alert or action. A network is controlled using operating data for the network. Network operating data is received and divided into sequential time periods. A structural description such as an association rule is determined for the received data in each time period and a change pattern in the determined structural description is identified over the time periods. The network is then controlled using a predetermined action corresponding to a predetermined structural description change pattern in response to the identified structural description change pattern matching the predetermined structural description change pattern.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2007Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventors: Mirko Boettcher, Detlef Nauck, Dymitr Ruta, Martin Spott
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Patent number: 8391152Abstract: Data networks and nodes making up parts of data networks are arranged to derive information relating to the characterization of paths taken by data travelling between nodes in the networks. Path characterization information is fed back from a receiver of data to a provider of data, and informs nodes subsequently forwarding data of characteristics of the downstream path. Also described are routing and related controlling nodes and methods for using such path characterization information to make informed routing and other decisions when forwarding data in a data network.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventors: Bob Briscoe, Andrea Soppera, Arnaud Jacquet, Sebastien Cazalet
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Patent number: 8386631Abstract: A data streaming system and method typically use a server arranged to stream one of a plurality of encoded data streams to a client. Each of the plurality of data streams may be an independent representation of a common data source encoded at a different resolution to the other of the plurality of data streams. The server can include a transmitter and a first buffer. The transmitter can be arranged to transmit data packets of the encoded data stream to the client via the first buffer. The transmitter can be arranged to monitor the content of the first buffer and switch to transmit another of the plurality of data streams in the event that predetermined criteria are detected from the first buffer.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventors: Michael Erling Nilsson, Timothy Ralph Jebb
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Patent number: 8374330Abstract: A method of call control in which a first communications network, detecting calls directed to a destination in the first network; redirects at least some of the calls to a destination in a second network (e.g. on no answer from the destination in the first network). The first network then operates in two phases. In a first phase, for a group of calls redirected to the second network, the time delay before the call is answered in the second network is recorded. When a number of time delays have been recorded, a delay period is set to a value less than the maximum value of the recorded time delays. In a second phase, for a second group of calls redirected to the second network subsequent to the calls of the first group, when a call of the second group is not answered in the second network within the delay period, the call is redirected to a message service associated with the first network.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2010Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventors: Philip L Eardley, Simon P A Ringland, Matthew D Walker
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Publication number: 20130034197Abstract: The present invention provides a method of synchronising the frequency of a slave clock to that of a master, preferably using a packet network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventors: James Aweya, Saleh Al Araji
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Publication number: 20130018703Abstract: A system is provided for monitoring the performance of a service within a business process environment is provided, the system including, locally to said service and preferably for each service: an information collector collecting information about the performance of said service in real-time; a database storing information about the performance of said service over time; and a control unit processing the information collected by said information collector and determining information to be stored in said database. A method of distributed monitoring of the performance of services within a business process environment is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventors: Basim Majeed, Xiaofeng Du, Behzad Bordbar
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Publication number: 20120331476Abstract: A method and system of scheduling demands on a system having a plurality of resources are provided. The method includes the steps of, on receipt of a new demand for resources: determining the total resources required to complete said demand and a deadline for the completion of that demand; determining a plurality of alternative resource allocations which will allow completion of the demand before the deadline; for each of said alternative resource allocations, determining whether, based on allocations of resources to existing demands, said alternative resource allocation will result in a utilization of resources which is closer to an optimum utilization of said resources; and selecting, based on said determination, one of said alternative resource allocations to complete said demand so as to optimise utilisation of resources of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2011Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventor: Fabrice Saffre
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Patent number: 8311094Abstract: A video stream is digitally encoded such that the rate at which individual segments of data are encoded varies according to the amount of data required to generate each segment. Frames are selectively omitted from transmission (32) such that the cumulative frame rate does not fall below a predetermined value. This process can be used to ensure that the next frame to be displayed is always available in the buffer store 6 associated with the decoder (2). The decoder (2) is arranged to identify where frames have been omitted from the decoded transmission, and to perform a resynchronisation (7) on the decoded stream by comparison between time stamps in the video stream and a corresponding audio stream. Resynchronisation may be performed by extending the durations of individual frames, or by repeating frames.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2005Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Othon Kamariotis, Rory Stewart Turnbull, Roberto Alvarez Arevalo
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Patent number: 8311394Abstract: Video data defining a series of images is processed to define a first series of nodes in a first multidimensional space, each of the first series of nodes corresponding to an image of the series of images and its location in the first space defined in dependence on features of the respective image. A transformation function maps each of the nodes in the first multidimensional space onto a respective node in a second lower dimensionality multidimensional space while maintaining neighborhood relationships between nodes. A second series of nodes in the second multidimensional space is defined in accordance with the transformation function and a clustering analysis is performed in dependence on the nodes of the second multidimensional space.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2007Date of Patent: November 13, 2012Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventors: Li-Qun Xu, Bin Luo
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Publication number: 20120284367Abstract: A method relates to side-loading content onto a mobile device, preferably using a WiFi connection, from a network content store and storing it on the device for viewing later. The method automatically determines when to delete stored content, and more importantly, what content should be transferred over the network in the first instance. The system comprises a content manager which takes into account various parameters to determine what should be transferred and, if required, what should be deleted from the device. The parameters used include user profiles, size of a potential download, as well as available storage space on the device and the predicted duration the device will be in range of a wireless hotspot or broadcast network.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: British Telecommunications plcInventors: Matthew D. WALKER, Nicholas J. Sim, Rory S. Turnbull
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Patent number: 8275227Abstract: A method for use in connection with installing a fiber unit into a conduit having a first end and a second end, the method being suitable to detect when the fiber unit introduced into the first end arrives at the second end. The fiber unit is introduced into the conduit from the first end and installed towards the second end; introducing a light with a light source into the fiber unit at the first end; detecting reflected light in the fiber unit with a light detector at the first end, and detecting changes in the reflected light, whereby an operator may determine that the fiber unit has arrived at the second end.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2007Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventors: Adrian R Thurlow, Ian Neild
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Patent number: 8271852Abstract: A method of recovering data in a line signal which is predicted to be subjected to repetitive noise impulses, the line signal comprising a series of data frames, the method comprising the steps of: predicting a group comprising one or more frames in said line signal which are expected to be corrupted by a noise signal; blanking said group of one or more frames which are predicted to be corrupted; determining the preceding and succeeding frames adjacent to said group; and including in each said group of one or more frames one or more parity blocks wherein if said noise signal deviates from its predicted timing interval or duration and corrupts the data carried in one or more of said frames adjacent to said group, the corrupted data is recovered using one or more of said parity blocks of said group of blanked frames and the other one of said adjacent frames.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2008Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventor: Robert H Kirkby
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Patent number: 8250531Abstract: A multi-user communications service is configured by: setting up a choreography linking a plurality of user process control flows and a multi-user service configuration process; receiving via the choreography at the multi-user service configuration process requests from the plurality of user process control flows for access to the multi-user communications service and granting access to the multi-user communications service to selected users; in which the choreography provides a fixed interface supporting the independent reconfiguration of the user process control flows and the multi-user service configuration process.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2007Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventors: David William Bolene, David Elliott Parkhill, Francis Joseph Glynn
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Patent number: 8244857Abstract: A peer-to-peer network operating in accordance with a service-oriented architecture is disclosed. The peers in the network request services from one another and each keep a record of the quality of service they receive from the other peers. The peers can operate in two modes of service provider selection. In a first mode, the selection is so as to favor service providers which have provided the peer with good service in the past. In a second mode, the selection is probabilistic and can therefore select service providers other than those that have provided good service in the past. Each device keeps track of the relative success of adopting the second mode of selection. By occasionally using the second mode of selection and adopting the second mode of selection more frequently should the relative success of adopting the second mode of selection rise, a more rapid adjustment by the network to changing network conditions is enabled.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2007Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Michal Jakob, Alexander L Healing, Fabrice T P Saffre
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Patent number: 8213319Abstract: Each node in a hierarchical network regularly checks to determine whether its network connection is intact. If not, it autonomously communicates with other nodes in the physical neighborhood, using wireless capability also included at each node. It first searches for a wireless path to its immediate neighbors in the hierarchy attempting to reach a working node connected to the same distribution point. The nodes collect, store and exchange connectivity data on neighboring nodes. One member of a group of nodes that have exchanged connectivity information is selected to transmit a connectivity report to network control center. If not itself connected to the hierarchical network, the selected node can use the connection to the closest working node and its broadband connection to the network control center to inform the network operator of the fault and its likely location.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2008Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventors: Martin W Spott, Richard E Tateson, Simon G Thompson
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Patent number: 8190127Abstract: A process is provided in which a first device, e.g., a hub device of a home network, is temporarily provided with a SIM to store a challenge-response, and thereafter the first device uses the stored challenge-response to interrogate a second device, e.g., a mobile telephone, to authenticate that the second device now has the SIM with which the first device was previously provided. A further process is provided in which the second device authenticates that the first device previously had access to the SIM by verifying that a response from one or more challenge-response pairs provided by the first device to the second device is the same as a response received by the second device from the SIM when the second device interrogates the SIM with the challenge of the challenge-response pair received earlier from the first device.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2007Date of Patent: May 29, 2012Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventor: Piotr L Cofta
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Publication number: 20120102516Abstract: Supplementary data associated with a broadcast transmission (5, 26) is made available to the viewer by identifying the content currently being received at a user terminal (2). The user generates a request for data which includes the identity of the broadcast content. This request is transmitted from the user terminal (2) to a content provision platform (4). The content provision platform retrieves supplementary data associated with the identified broadcast content and delivers the supplementary data to a predetermined return address (9).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: British Telecommunications PLCInventor: Robert Perkins
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Patent number: 8165565Abstract: Under a system referred to as GAA in the 3G protocol, authentication of devices in a network that is usually performed by a home subscriber server can be transferred to a third party element known as a bootstrapping server function. However, the use of a bootstrapping server function does not completely address the problem of reducing authentication traffic at the home subscriber server. Such a problem is alleviated by utilizing the original session key generated under GAA and using that key in a recursive process to authenticate and generate further session keys at other network elements. This generation of further keys can be performed independently of the home subscriber server, and thus reduces traffic at the home subscriber server.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2006Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventor: Piotr L Cofta
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Patent number: 8166142Abstract: A method and system to allow congestion charging signals to be generated and congestion charges to be applied on an inter-domain basis, on an aggregated basis and not on a per flow basis. Each network domain charges its neighboring domain for any ECN marks that it forwards to them. Since a flow will collect marks as it progresses across the network the last network domain (typically an Internet service provider (ISP) located at the edge of the network domains) will levy a charge based on a higher number of marks than any of the charges levied by other domains involved in the transmission of the flow, and this higher charge can be passed on to the end user, preferably as a single aggregated charge per subscriber per accounting period. Each network domain (whether an edge ISP or other domain such as an intermediate ISP) will forward traffic to other network domains and consequently can produce a single aggregated charge per connected domain.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2004Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventor: Steven Rudkin