Patents Assigned to Lucent Technologies Inc. ("Lucent')
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Patent number: 6211912Abstract: A method for determining camera-induced scene changes in a sequence of visual information-bearing frames which constitute a single shot first determines camera-induced motion between each of a plurality of pairs frames within a single camera shot. The camera-induced motion for each of the pairs of frames is decomposed into at least a first component. The values of the first component for each of the pairs of frames are summed to form a first cumulative signal. A scene change is indicated when the first cumulative signal meets a certain decision criteria.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1994Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Behzad Shahraray
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Patent number: 6212405Abstract: The present invention is a extended range concentric cell base station and a method for extending a cell size or access range without incurring ASIC correlator re-design. This is accomplished with a concentric cell base station design that incorporates multiple timing protocols. The concentric base station has associated a micro cell and a macro cell, wherein the micro and macro cells use a different timing protocol that will cause signals transmitted by mobiles within their respective cells to be received within the confines of search windows associated with the timing protocols.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Frances Jiang, Wen-Yi Kuo
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Patent number: 6210546Abstract: Optical components, such as optical semi-isolators, are placed in a fixture that exposes at least a portion of the mounting surface of each optical component when a plasma or ion beam is directed at one side of the fixture, while shielding sensitive surfaces of the optical components (e.g., an optical element mounted within the frame of the optical component) from direct exposure to the plasma or ion beam. Exposure to the plasma or ion beam removes contaminants (e.g., metal oxide) that form on the mounting surface during the fabrication of the optical components when the optical element is mounted within its frame using glass solder in a heated oxygenated environment (e.g., air). By removing enough of the contaminants, the plasma or ion beam cleaning step produces optical components that can be reliably mounted onto substrates, such as the ceramic substrates used in encapsulated laser packages, using flux-less auto-bonding techniques.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: David G. Coult, Gustav E. Derkits, Jr., Walter J. Shakespeare, Duane D. Wendling, Frederick A. Yeagle
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Patent number: 6208680Abstract: In a multi-layered dielectric mirror the higher refractive index layers comprise ZnS and the lower refractive index layers comprise a composite of approximately 95%MgF2 and 5%CaF2 by mole fraction. In one embodiment, the fluoride layers are e-beam deposited from an essentially eutectic melt of the two fluorides. In another embodiment, the semiconductor surface on which the mirror is formed is protected by an aluminum borosilicate glass layer. Application of the invention to the design and fabrication of VCSELs is also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1997Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Leo Maria Chirovsky, Sanghee Park Hui, George John Zydzik
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Patent number: 6206581Abstract: The present invention provides a connector for terminating an optical fiber. The connector comprises a one-piece housing, a ferrule assembly and an insert. The insert has keys formed thereon that are adapted to mate with keyways formed in the housing. The housing has a first opening formed therein that first receives the ferrule assembly and then the insert and a second opening opposite the first opening. The end of the ferrule assembly that holds the end of the optical fiber protrudes through the second opening. The insert has a flange thereon that has two oppositely located flat surfaces and two oppositely located keys. The keys each have a chamfered surface. The keys and the flat surfaces of the flange provide the flange with a substantially rectangular cross-section. The first opening formed in the housing has a substantially square cross-section.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Elizabeth J. Driscoll, Norman Roger Lampert, John Francis May, Jeffrey Dale Nielson, Naif Taleb Subh
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Patent number: 6207547Abstract: The present invention provides a bond pad support structure for use in an integrated circuit having a bond pad located thereon. In one embodiment, the bond pad support structure comprises a support layer that is located below the bond pad and that has an opening formed therein. The bond pad support structure further includes a dielectric layer that is located on the conductive layer and that extends at least partially into the opening to form a bond pad support surface over at least a portion of the opening. The first bond pad support layer, in one embodiment, may comprise a conductive metal and the second bond pad support layer may comprise of a dielectric material. The present invention provides a unique bond pad structure wherein an opening within a first bond pad support layer is at least partially filled with a second bond pad support layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Sailesh Chittipeddi, Vivian Ryan
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Patent number: 6208177Abstract: An integrated circuit has an output buffer circuit for driving voltage state transitions of a transmission line. An output transistor has a gate terminal for controlling an output voltage of the output transistor, which is applied at an output terminal to the transmission line. (A voltage state transition comprises changing the output voltage from a first state voltage to a second state voltage.) An impulse current driver injects charge into the gate terminal during an impulse phase at the beginning of the voltage state transition to rapidly bring the output transistor through its dead zone to the threshold of its active region. A slewing current driver provides a comparatively limited current to the gate terminal after the impulse phase to cause the output transistor to complete a substantially smooth voltage state transition.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: George Knoedl, Jr.
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Patent number: 6208780Abstract: An optical filter, system, and method capable of detecting optical signals in an optical fiber trunk for purposes of diagnostics and control of a wavelength division multiplexing system using optical fiber network. The optical filter is described comprising a predetermined number N of cascaded Mach-Zender circuits having a predetermined transfer function with a predetermined scanning peak, the cascaded Mach-Zender circuits having an optical input and an optical output. In another embodiment, a system is provided which employs the optical filter in which a control circuit coupled to each of the Mach-Zender circuits to shift the scanning peak according to a predetermined criterion. The control circuit advantageously causes a phase shift in the Mach-Zender circuits, thereby allowing the optical filter to scan a predetermined frequency spectrum with a narrow pass band or scanning peak to determine the existence and/or the condition of optical signals within the predetermined frequency spectrum.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Yuan Li, Yan Wang
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Patent number: 6208792Abstract: Waveguides according to this invention have a chalcogenide glass core that comprises Se and one or both of As and Ge, and further comprises one or more dopant elements selected from the elements that cause a change in optical energy gap Eg of the glass core. The amount of dopant is selected such that Eg is equal to or less than a 2-photon energy 2h&ngr;, where h is Planck's constant and &ngr;=c/&lgr;, where c is the speed of light in vacuum and &lgr; is an operating wavelength. The dopant elements furthermore are selected such that the chalcogenide glass core has a nonlinear refractive index n2 greater than 200n2 (SiO2), where n2 (SiO2) is the nonlinear index of silica at &lgr;. Typically, &lgr; is about 1.55 &mgr;m. Exemplary, the dopant elements are selected from Sb, Bi, Sn, Pb, In, Tl, Cu, Ag and S. Currently preferred dopants are Te, Sb, Tl, Cu and Ag.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Harold Yoonsung Hwang, Gadi Lenz, Malcolm Ellis Lines, Richart Elliott Slusher
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Patent number: 6208757Abstract: A method and apparatus for reconstructing legible characters from stored data are described. For each of a plurality of handwritten strokes, a set of endpoint conditions is received. The endpoint conditions are data which define an initial and a final tangent angle for the stroke, and positions of an initial and a final endpoint of the stroke. For each set of endpoint conditions, an artificial stroke is constructed such that it satisfies the corresponding endpoint conditions and consists of at most three segments. Each of these segments consists of a straight line or an arc. Within any given stroke, lines and arcs may occur only in alternation.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 1996Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Frank William Sinden
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Patent number: 6207468Abstract: The present invention provides a method for controlling a process parameter for fabricating a semiconductor wafer. In one embodiment, the method includes forming a test substrate using a given process parameter, determining a flatband voltage of the test substrate, and modifying the given process parameter to cause the flatband voltage to approach zero. The process parameter that is modified to cause the flatband voltage to approach zero may vary. The flatband may be determined by a non-contact method, which uses a kelvin probe to measure the flatband voltage and a corona source to deposit a charge on the test substrate.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Carlos M. Chacon, Pradip K. Roy
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Patent number: 6205790Abstract: The temperature of a thermo-electric cooler that is used to cool a laser is effectively controlled using a monitor which accurately and continuously measures the temperature of the thermo-electric cooler and using apparatus that determines the difference between the measured temperature and a desired thermo-electric cooler temperature. A discriminator circuit causes the thermo-electric cooler to enter (a) a heating cycle when such difference is below a first reference level or (b) a cooling cycle when such difference reaches a reaches a second reference level. Power consumption within the associated cooling/heating system is also accurately controlled using a pulse width modulated power supply to provide the voltage signal that drives the thermoelectric cooler.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Nathan M. Denkin, Thomas F. Link
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Patent number: 6206276Abstract: A method for providing fluxless soldering without oxide formation includes mounting a component on a pedestal of a base. A housing is also mounted on the base, the housing and the base together define a closed cavity containing the component. An inert gas is introduced into the cavity to create an inert gas-rich environment. Thereafter, the cavity is heated sufficiently to reflow solder provided between the component and the housing, to join the component to the housing without the formation of additional oxides on the solder joint.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Lu Fang, Brian Dale Potteiger, Frederick W. Warning, Frederick Arthur Yeagle
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Patent number: 6207895Abstract: The device box for wall mounted communication equipment functions to provide connections for communications conductors and electrical conductors as well as a housing to receive a power transformer, with the installation of the device box for wall mounted communication equipment capable of being mounted flush with a wall surface. The device box for wall mounted communication equipment includes a box of sufficient size to receive: electrical conductors, which are terminated on an electrical outlet contained within the box; communications conductors which are terminated on a telephone jack; space to receive a transformer to interconnect the wireless telephone station set with the electrical outlet; and features that serve to mount the wireless telephone station set to the device box for wall mounted communication equipment.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Mark Anthony Engel
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Patent number: 6208511Abstract: An arrangement for enclosing a fluid includes a circuit board and an enclosure member. The circuit board includes an electronic component secured thereto. The enclosure member is secured to the circuit board such that the enclosure member and the circuit board cooperate so as to create a fluid tight barrier of a compartment defined by the circuit board and the enclosure member.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: James R. Bortolini, Scott E. Farleigh, Gary J. Grimes, Stephen R. Peck, Charles J. Sherman
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Patent number: 6209120Abstract: A method and apparatus that employs static partial order reduction and symbolic verification allow the design of a system that includes both hardware and software to be verified. The system is specified in a hardware-centric language and a software-centric language, as appropriate, and properties are verified one at a time. Each property is identified whether it is hardware-centric or software-centric. A hardware-centric property that contains little software is does not employ the static partial order reduction. Software-centric properties, and hardware-centric properties that have substantial amounts of software do employ the static partial order reduction. Following partial order reduction, the software-centric language specifications are converted to synchronous form and combined with the hardware-centric specifications. The combined specification is applied to a symbolic verification tool, such as COSPAN, and the results are displayed.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Robert Paul Kurshan, Vladimir Levin, Marius Minea, Doron A. Peled, Husnu Yenigun
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Patent number: 6208388Abstract: An automatic channel responsive television input source selection switch couples output signals from a selected one of a plurality of input television input source interface circuits to a television in accordance with a user channel selected with a user channel selector manually controlled through one of a remote control unit and interface and a manual interface. A look-up table memory stores each of the possible user channel numbers along with an associated input signal source channel and an indication of signal source identity, such as indication of a direct broadcast satellite television signal source, a public television broadcast source and a security camera source. The switch based on the associations stored in the look-up memory selects the associated video input signal source and provides an indication of the associated source channel number to a tuner included in the selected interface.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1997Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Scott Eugene Farleigh
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Patent number: 6208969Abstract: A method and an electronic data processing apparatus for wave synthesis that retains the true qualities of naturally occurring sounds, such as those of musical instruments, speech, or other sounds. Transfer functions representative of recorded sound samples are pre-calculated and stored for use in an interpolative process to generate a transfer function representative of the sound to be synthesized. The preferred transfer functions are Chebyshev polynomial-based transfer functions, which assure a highly predictable harmonic content of synthesized sound. Output sound generation is driven by time domain signals produced by reconversion of a sequence of interpolated transfer functions. Non-harmonic sounds are synthesized using multiple frequency inputs to the reconverting (waveshaping) stage, or by parallel waveshaping stages. Speech sibilants and noise envelopes of instruments are synthesized by the input of noise into the waveshaping stage by modulation of a sinusoid with band-limited noise.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Steven DeArmond Curtin
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Patent number: 6205745Abstract: The specification describes a method for dispensing IC chips from a chip carrier tape for a flip-chip assembly operation. In a conventional assembly operation, the solder bumped side of the chip is the top side of the chip as loaded on the tape, and is normally the side of the chip that engages the head of the pick tool. For flip-chip assembly it is necessary to invert the chip for solder bonding to an interconnect substrate. In the technique of the invention, the chip carrier tape is inverted and inserted into the dispensing machine upside down. The IC chips are then ejected through the back of the tape instead of being lifted from the from of the tape. In this way the pick tool head engages the back side of the solder bumped chip and the chip is in the proper orientation for flip-chip placement and bonding on the interconnect substrate. Carrier tapes designed for through-tape dispensing are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Thomas Dixon Dudderar, Charles Gutentag
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Patent number: 6206054Abstract: In a method and system for loading a magazine capable of feeding the material into a molding machine, a material to be loaded is placed into a hopper above the magazine. The magazine is slidably seated on a slide plate. The slide plate is moved with a reciprocating motion, causing the magazine to move with a reciprocating motion, and causing the material to fall from the hopper to the magazine. The reciprocating motion of the magazine may be allowed to lag behind the reciprocating motion of the plate, and may, at times, include motion in a direction opposite that of the slide plate. The step of moving the slide plate may include rolling the plate on a plurality of bearings. The motion of the magazine may be limited relative to the slide plate, using at least one stop. A pneumatic cylinder may be included to actuate the at least one stop. The operation of the pneumatic cylinder may be controlled with a solenoid valve.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Somchai Pengkuson, Surachat Tapimai, Sakda Yindee