Patents Assigned to British Telecommunications plc
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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: 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: 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: 8797887Abstract: Data networks, nodes making up parts of data networks, and information are related to the characterization of paths taken by data travelling between nodes in the networks. Path characterization information is arranged to be conveyed to nodes such that it may be used by nodes subsequently forwarding data. In particular, the invention relates to nodes receiving such path characterization information from upstream nodes, deriving therefrom information indicative of characteristics of a path downstream of said nodes, and using such information to make informed decisions such as routing decisions when forwarding data onward in data networks.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2014Assignee: BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS plcInventors: Robert J Briscoe, Arnaud Jacquet, Andrea Soppera, Sebastien Cazalet
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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
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Patent number: 8786462Abstract: A battery powered remote control unit or other ancillary device is shipped in the same packaging as the main product and is subject to similar environmental conditions throughout the supply chain. The remote control unit is fitted with an environmental sensor to detect such conditions during transit, when the main product has no power supply and stores the data. When the main product is first powered up and used, the remote control communicates to the product and relays data captured by the handset. This data, together with data collected by the main device when in use, using its own sensor, is stored to be retrieved subsequently by a reader to identify events that may have caused a fault in the device.Type: GrantFiled: July 18, 2007Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventor: Paul A Bowman
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Patent number: 8738898Abstract: The present invention relates to communications, and in particular though not exclusively to forming a secure connection between two untrusted devices. The present invention provides a method of securely connecting a first device (A) to a second device (B) using a third party authentication server (AS) coupled to the second device, the first device and the authentication server both having first device shared secret data (SSDa) and the second device and the authentication server both having second device shared secret data (SSDb).Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventors: Ian Herwono, Paul W Hodgson
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Patent number: 8701121Abstract: 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 utilization of resources of the system.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2011Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignees: Khalifa University of Science, Technology and Research, British Telecommunications plc, Emirates Telecommunications CorporationInventor: Fabrice Saffre
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Patent number: 8687539Abstract: A light-weight relay selection mechanism selects the most likely “best” relay station for data transmission from a given source station S to an access point AP using the Initial Receive Signal Strength (IRSS) to infer the future data transmission rate. In the initialization stage, the access point AP constructs a table mapping the IRSSs of receivers to eight levels of transmission rate. In the relay selection stage, relay candidates R measure the IRSSs for the source station S and access point AP and report their IRSS levels to the AP. A contention-based mechanism is dedicated to enabling the candidate with higher IRSS levels to report earlier. With this mechanism, the access point AP is able to select the station with the highest estimated data transmission rate.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Hui M J Tay, Benjamin Bappu, Xie Feng
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Publication number: 20140070734Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for motor speed control. The invention has particular application in the control of motors over packet networks. In embodiments of the invention, phase-locked loop principles are used to remotely control the speed of an electric motor over a packet network. The setpoint for the motor is supplied by arriving timestamps from a speed-mapped variable frequency source. The shaft speed of the motor is measured with a tachometer with its output proportional to the motor speed. Any deviation of the actual speed from the setpoint is amplified by the power amplifier whose output drives the motor. Speed control over packet networks allow smoother operation of a process, acceleration control, different operating speeds for each process recipe, compensation for changing process variables, slow operation for setup purposes, adjustments to the rate of production, accurate positioning, and control torque or tension of a system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2012Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, EMIRATES TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION, BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLCInventors: James Aweya, Nayef AlSindi
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Publication number: 20140068315Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventors: James Aweya, Nayef AlSindi
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Publication number: 20140064303Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventors: James Aweya, Nayef AlSindi
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Publication number: 20140062793Abstract: This invention relates to methods and devices for channel identification. The invention is particularly concerned with techniques for non-line of sight channel identification. In embodiments of the invention the methods and devices are used for channel identification in wireless geolocation systems. Embodiments of the invention make use of an entropy estimation of the channel to distinguish channel conditions and in particular to identify line-of-sight and non-line-of-sight channels and which can be used to solve the NLOS problem of determining relative distances between transmitter and receiver. In particular embodiments an entropy estimation of the channel impulse response (CIR) is used to construct a robust entropy-based channel identification technique. As a result, more accurate localization in indoor and other multipath environments may be possible.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventors: Nayef AlSindi, James Aweya
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Patent number: 8660914Abstract: Methods and systems for use in enabling verification by entities on a path across a supply network of an item identification means traversing said path, the network comprising: at least one supplier entity able to introduce into the network an item identification means having stored therein an item identifier and a digital signature associated with said supplier entity, and to forward said item identification means along a path across said network; at least one intermediate entity able to receive said item identification means from said at least one supplier entity or from another intermediate entity in said network and forward said item identification means along said path; and at least one receiver entity able to receive said item identification means from an intermediate entity in said network.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2009Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Andrea Soppera, Trevor Burbridge
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Patent number: 8625763Abstract: A user accesses a destination such as a call center. The call center generates a record for insertion into the user's personal address book, with a telephone number of the center and metadata concerning a transaction. To place a later call on the same matter, the user selects, either using his telephone or via a separate terminal, the address book entry and the call is made. The center receives the user's telephone number via the calling line identity (CLI) and translates this into a data address so that it can “pull” the metadata from the personal address book. Alternatively the server can translate the center's telephone number into a data address to “push” the metadata to the center.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Ivan Boyd, Robert M Claxton, Stephen A Cassidy
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Patent number: 8600228Abstract: A protected passive optical communications system includes terminals, a main head end, and a back up head end allowing communication with the terminals when a fault occurs. The main and back up head ends transmit frames that include header and payload portions to the terminals. The main head end normally transmits control instructions in the header and user data in the payload. The back up head end, in response to a fault, transmits control instructions in the payload, and a control message in the header. The control message indicates control instructions in the payload. If a control message is in the header, each terminal interprets the payload as control instructions for changing operational attribute(s) of a terminal. If a control message is not in the header, each terminal interprets the payload as user data that it forwards to external user(s) external based on an address from the user data.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2009Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Albert Rafel Porti, Alan M Hill
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Patent number: 8582460Abstract: In a method and system for operating an ADSL access network which has a plurality of data connections (19) between the access network and end user devices (10), and in which the access network controls the rate at which data is transferred between the user devices and an onward connection (50), the access network stores a plurality of capped profiles each of which specifies a respective upper data rate to which the connection is limited and which is below the maximum achievable rate for the connection.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2009Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: British Telecommunications PLCInventors: Christopher M Croot, Trevor P Linney, Philip A Everett, John W Cook, Ashley Pickering
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Publication number: 20130262502Abstract: The invention relates to a method and system that provide a continuous querying mechanism that analyses real-time data streams to generate relevant results. It leverages data grid and event processing technology to provide a high performance and extremely scalable continuous querying solution. An embodiment of the invention provides a flexible querying language and data storage to allow users to register their interest in specific types of data, e.g. processes. The users are notified of matching results using an event-based mechanism. In order to efficiently analyse a large amount of data, the embodiment uses a grid infrastructure that allows storage of the data across many grid nodes and distributes the query execution workload, avoiding the bottleneck represented by constantly querying a database. Continuous queries are stored in a Continuous Query Registry and that Registry is invoked every time an insert or update event occurs on the triple store.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicants: Khalifa University of Science, Technology, and Research, Emirates Telecommunications Corporation, British Telecommunications plcInventors: Basim Majeed, Ali Afzal, Marcello Leida, Maurizio Colombo
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Publication number: 20130251114Abstract: A telephone on-hook/off-hook state communication system. The system includes a first part, for example in the form of an In-Line Analog POTS presentation Adapter, which is operable to interconnect between a telephone apparatus and a pair of conductors, and a second part operable to interconnect between the pair of conductors and a telephone adapter unit, the first part including a variable impedance and means for changing the impedance of the variable impedance such that a property of the impedance at a predetermined frequency (f) greater than zero changes in response to the telephone apparatus transitioning between an on-hook state and an off-hook state, the second part including a detector for detecting the change in the impedance of the variable impedance of the first part via the pair of conductors.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS PLCInventor: Leslie Derek Humphrey
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Patent number: 8498210Abstract: Methods and apparatus for encoding a number of small dynamic values over an n-bit field. Also methods and apparatus allowing for the stateless extraction of separate sequences from repetitions of a single field whereby to communicate more than one signal at once.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2006Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: British Telecommunications plcInventors: Robert J Briscoe, Arnaud Jacquet