Patents Assigned to Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.
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Publication number: 20130077490Abstract: A satellite communication system comprising a hub and plurality of terminals may be divided into multiple segments, wherein each segment may support part of the terminals. A method for decentralized balancing of traffic between the system segments is presented herein. One segment in each coverage beam may be designated as home carrier and include load balancing information. The terminals may be configured to tune on a home carrier, receive the load balancing information and then use it for selecting a least loaded segment on which they may remain operational until reset or powered off. In some embodiments of the invention, said load balancing information may be used for calculating relative probabilities for selecting segments through a weighted random selection algorithm.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS, LTDInventors: Sarig Sela, Mordekhay Goldshtein, Magal Pinchas, Snir Brener, Rafi Heiman
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Patent number: 8364184Abstract: A satellite communication system comprised of a hub and plurality of remote terminals, wherein the system is configured for frequency reuse, a method and apparatus for signal cancellation are disclosed. The disclosed method and apparatus enable the hub to extract return link signals overlaying a transmitted forward link signal, wherein the forward link signal is transmitted at a power level higher than that of the overlaying return link signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.Inventors: Avihay Lachman, Yariv Hayoun
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Patent number: 8363672Abstract: A method of classifying, scheduling, prioritizing, and optimizing data to provide a final data packet ready for transmission by the modem to the head end. Additionally, a feedback loop is provided to improve scheduling, prioritizing and optimizing data by providing real-time bandwidth availability related information and maximum packet size to be sent over the physical layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.Inventors: Raz Ben-Haim, Moshe Carasso
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Publication number: 20120324036Abstract: A broadband communication system with improved latency is disclosed. The system employs acceleration of secure web-based communications over a satellite communication network. In accordance with aspects of the invention, secure protocol acceleration is employed such that required protocol signals transmitted from a computer employing a web browser may be intercepted by a remote terminal. To insure that the browser will continue transmitting data, the remote terminal generates required acknowledgment and security signals to continue the secure communication, which may then transmitted back to the computer. Meanwhile, the received protocol signals may be converted by the remote terminal for transmission through the satellite communications system in a format appropriate for that communication medium. Aspects of the invention further include a hub or similar device for communicating with the satellite communications system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.Inventors: Aditya N. Chatterjee, Roberto G. Rodrigues, Hanny P. Kadrichu, Steven Bowers
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Patent number: 8281029Abstract: A broadband communication system with improved latency is disclosed. The system employs acceleration of secure web-based communications over a satellite communication network. In accordance with aspects of the invention, secure protocol acceleration is employed such that required protocol signals transmitted from a computer employing a web browser may be intercepted by a remote terminal. To insure that the browser will continue transmitting data, the remote terminal generates required acknowledgment and security signals to continue the secure communication, which may then transmitted back to the computer. Meanwhile, the received protocol signals may be converted by the remote terminal for transmission through the satellite communications system in a format appropriate for that communication medium.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2002Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.Inventors: Aditya Chatterjee, Roberto Rodrigues, Hanny Kadrichu, Steven Bowers
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Patent number: 8275711Abstract: A service level agreement may be imposed by a service provider, such as an Internet service provider, that may include, e.g., a volume limitation and a bandwidth limitation. One or more limitations of the service level agreement may be enforced or modified in response to a triggering event. For example, a bandwidth limitation on a network subscriber may be enforced or modified based on how much data is consumed by the subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2010Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignees: Gilat Satellite Networks, Ltd, Citrix Systems, IncInventors: Steven J Jackowski, Ayal Lior
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Patent number: 8248985Abstract: In a satellite communication network, a link between a remote terminal and a traffic processor located at the hub may be used for providing services over a satellite link, such as traffic routing, protocol acceleration, data compression and data encryption. Aspects of this invention relate to methods and apparatus for automatically and dynamically associating remote terminals with traffic processors. These methods may be used for simplifying the satellite network's configuring process, especially for large scale networks, for offering load balancing between traffic processors and for offering an efficient automatic redundancy mechanism when a traffic processor malfunctions.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.Inventors: Isacc Ben Laish, Moti Goldshtein, Eldad Yitzhaki, Elad Nachman
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Publication number: 20120149299Abstract: Method and apparatus for dynamically optimizing the transmission level of each remote terminal in a satellite-based communication network. Each remote terminal maintains quasi-error-free communication at the highest efficiency level available under changing link conditions and network configurations, without requiring the reservation of substantial power margins, which results in a much more efficient satellite network.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS, LTD.Inventors: Isacc Ben Laish, Magal Pinchas, Ronen Tamam
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Publication number: 20120114022Abstract: In a satellite communication system, comprising a hub and a plurality of heterogeneous terminals, the hub may split a bandwidth segment designated for a forward channel into at least two carriers, wherein some of the terminals may listen on a first carrier and some other terminals may listen on the at least second carrier. In this system, the hub may re-arrange the split of the bandwidth segment between the various carriers populating it in real-time or substantially in real-time, while the carriers are actively transmitted, and without causing loss of service and/or loss of data to terminals listening on those carriers. The terminals may be configured to track the carriers as they are re-arranged and to maintain seamless service to the end user throughout the re-arrangement process.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2011Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS, LTD.Inventors: Dubi Lever, Avraham Avitzour, Amiram Levinberg
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Patent number: 8135431Abstract: Method and apparatus for dynamically optimizing the transmission level of each remote terminal in a satellite-based communication network. Each remote terminal maintains quasi-error-free communication at the highest efficiency level available under changing link conditions and network configurations, without requiring the reservation of substantial power margins, which results in a much more efficient satellite network.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2008Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks, Ltd.Inventors: Isacc Ben Laish, Magal Pinchas, Ronen Tamam
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Publication number: 20120042066Abstract: A network appliance may be configured to transmit data over a multiple networks from one or more client applications, for example, enterprise business applications. The network appliance may receive and analyze information regarding the multiple different networks transmitting over different transmission media, e.g., terrestrial and wireless, and to switch a client application from a primary network to a backup network based on a detected change in network availability. For example, the determination to switch transmission networks may be based on an outage of a primary network, or based on an efficiency or cost analysis, along with other factors. The network appliance may be in communication with an appliance network server, for example, to receive and compile statistics and remotely reconfigure a plurality of network appliances installed in remote locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS LTDInventors: Aditya Chatterjee, Hanny Kadrichu, Yaron Reshef, Glenn Katz, Amiram Levinberg
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Patent number: 8116265Abstract: To allocate a very small aperture terminal (VSAT) to a modulation and coding pair (MODCOD) in a second generation digital video broadcasting satellite (DVB-S2) adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) system, a hub periodically transmits pilot frames of alternating MODCODs, which are identified by the VSAT. A field-programmable gate array (FPGA) at the VSAT site maintains telemetry of good and bad frames. A processor may then poll this telemetry to determine an optimal MODCOD to be allocated to the VSAT.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2008Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.Inventors: Dor Snapir, Dubi Lever
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Publication number: 20120013506Abstract: A satellite communication ground station configured for communicating over an inclined orbit geostationary satellite may include a tracking antenna having three fixed axis and one moving axis, a motor for swinging the antenna along the moving axis, a controller for controlling the motor, a receiver configured to receive a signal arriving from the satellite via the tracking antenna and an estimator configured to estimate reception quality of a signal received by the receiver. The invention described herein presents a method for tracking an inclined orbit geostationary satellite, the method comprising a learning step and a tracking step, wherein the learning step includes use of a filter for reducing alignment errors and reducing the amount of peaking required for aligning the antenna with the satellite and tracking its movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS LTDInventors: Moshe Halavi, Hagay Peled, Adi Berger
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Patent number: 8068472Abstract: An earth station interface architecture provides full mesh connectivity for a relatively small number of network stations. A component of the architecture is a switch, which employs' a network interface standard to ‘define the multiplexing of multiple virtual ports across single physical communications port. Through address and control fields of its connectivity control software, the switch can be dynamically configured to provide multilayer addressing, and device selectivity, thereby enabling point-to-point connectivity of multiple terminal devices, such as a plurality of audio circuits, to be effected via a single port. Dial codes on the station side of an audio signal multiplexer link are translated into frame relay addresses (data link connection identifiers) that are added to each frame of data for routing through the network. With this additional layer of routing information, audio (voice) connectivity is now available between any two audio circuits (e.g. trunks) in the network.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2009Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks, LtdInventors: Dennis E. Fielding, Todd W. Gross
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Publication number: 20110286355Abstract: Providing quality of service (QoS) for applications such as Voice over IP (VoIP) and enforcing service level agreements (SLA) are major requirement in any current and future communication networks. On the other hand, more communication networks are employing adaptive transmission mechanisms, such as DVB-S2 ACM in satellite communication networks. In non-adaptive networks, QoS enforcers use static bit rate configurations. However, using a static bit rate configuration in an adaptive network may result in underflow situations, during which it may not be possible to utilize the full capacity of the transmission channel and expensive resources may therefore be wasted, In addition, using a static bit rate configuration in an adaptive network may result in overflow situations, during which it may be necessary to drop user traffic packets and therefore quality of service may not be maintained. It is therefore imperative that QoS enforcers have knowledge of the network's available bit rate at all times.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS, LTD.Inventors: Dor Snapir, Dubi Lever, Isacc Ben Laish
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Publication number: 20110194587Abstract: This invention presents methods for transmitting and receiving data via a satellite and satellite communication systems thereof. A transmitted signal may include a stream of transmission blocks, whereas each transmission block may differ from a previous transmission block by any of a spreading characteristic, an error correction code-rate characteristic and a modulation characteristic. In addition, any of the spreading, error correction code-rate and modulation characteristics may be changed in accordance with momentary reception conditions at a receiving station.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS LTDInventor: Uzi Ram
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Publication number: 20110164553Abstract: A system and method for packing data over User Packets and packing the User Packets over DVB-S2 Frames, using the DVB-S2-ACM satellite transmission standard.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2011Publication date: July 7, 2011Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS LTD.Inventors: Uzi Ram, Dor Snapir, Dubi Lever
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Publication number: 20110158158Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to packetization techniques for satellite transmission of data, such as telephony data. Some embodiments use the MPEG2 standard in connection with the ETSI DVB data piping profile for arranging the data. Embodiments also relate to method for receiving, demultiplexing and managing incoming telephony data to support a variety of telephony applications including voice, facsimile, Internet and other data.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2011Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS, LTD.Inventors: Izhar Marinov, Gil Beniamini, Tzvika Meiri
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Patent number: 7920502Abstract: Embodiments of the present invention relate generally to packetization techniques for satellite transmission of data, such as telephony data. Some embodiments use the MPEG2 standard in connection with the ETSI DVB data piping profile for arranging the data. Embodiments also relate to method for receiving, demultiplexing and managing incoming telephony data to support a variety of telephony applications including voice, facsimile, Internet and other data.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks, Ltd.Inventors: Izhar Marinov, Gil Beniamini, Tzvika Meiri
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Publication number: 20110029661Abstract: A service level agreement may be imposed by a service provider, such as an Internet service provider, that may include, e.g., a volume limitation and a bandwidth limitation. One or more limitations of the service level agreement may be enforced or modified in response to a triggering event. For example, a bandwidth limitation on a network subscriber may be enforced or modified based on how much data is consumed by the subscriber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicants: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS, LTD, DETERMINISTIC NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Steven J. Jackowski, Ayal Lior