Patents Assigned to Lucent Technologies
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Patent number: 6657993Abstract: A system and method that uses the flexible bandwidth of a data network in order to provide more flexible services to remote line units comprises a telephone switch configured to provide telephony service to a wireline terminal and an access network head end connected via circuit switch transmission facilities to the telephone switch and configured to manage bearer channels in a data network. The system also includes a data network carrying the bearer channels and a line unit separate from the telephone switch connected to the data network and to the wireline terminals configured to interface wireline terminals to one of the bearer channels. The access network head end reserves a predetermined bandwidth through the network and allocates a portion of the bandwidth to each of the line units. The amount of bandwidth allocated to each line unit is variable.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1999Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Lynn Marie Casanova, Dana Beverly Robinson, Paul Raymond Sand, Claudis L. Young
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Patent number: 6658646Abstract: For a large system having an associated monitoring system with one or more user interfaces that each requires a large amount of direct user interaction, a scripting language especially well suited to write a script (that generates liaison interface between the user and the existing user interfaces) is provided. The liaison interface requires much less direct user interaction by taking the place of the user in the extensive direct interaction required by the existing user interfaces. Such a scripting language that includes an integration construct data structure that permits commands of discrete interfaces to be integrated in a single script that is to be executed by a machine. Also provided are scripts according to the scripting language, that include at least two of the integration construct data structures.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Gaspar Hernandez, III
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Patent number: 6658258Abstract: A method and apparatus for estimating the location of a mobile terminal. The method estimates the locations by: a) using at least one forward-link geo-location technique without using any reverse-link geo-location techniques, this being performed when there are enough base stations visible to the mobile terminal to be able to use the forward-link geo-location technique without using any reverse-link geo-location techniques to estimate the location, and b) using at least one reverse-link geo-location technique when there are not enough base stations visible to the mobile terminal to be able to use the forward-link geo-location technique without also concurrently using any reverse-link geo-location techniques to estimate the location. The forward-link geo-location techniques can be used either alone or in combination with each other, and include such known geo-location techniques as a time-difference-of-arrival technique and angle-difference-of-arrival technique.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2000Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Byron Hua Chen, Robert Ellis Richton, Ibrahim Tekin, Giovanni Vannucci
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Patent number: 6657776Abstract: A pump source for a fiber Raman amplifier is formed to include a polarization scrambler to reduce the effects of polarization dependent gain, particularly as used in a multiple input wavelength WDM optical system. The source utilizes a polarization scrambler coupled to the output of a pump laser, the scrambler controlled by a sinusoidal input signal to impart a randomness to the polarization of the pump signal. Thus, a random state of polarization of the pump signal, with respect to the various input signal wavelengths, improves the overall gain experienced by the system.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Narayan L. Gehlot
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Patent number: 6657971Abstract: A technique for detecting and responding to a loopback condition on an ISDN PRI of a telecommunications switching system. The technique involves storing the Call Reference Value of the most recently transmitted call SETUP command as the Last Sent CRV. An incoming call SETUP command is considered to have looped back when it is assigned a Call Reference Value identical to the Last Sent CRV, and it requests a PRI channel that is occupied. The PRI is considered to be in a loopback condition after a predetermined number of call SETUP commands have looped back. The PRI can be removed from service while the loopback condition persists.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1999Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Robert Brian Dalla Costa
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Patent number: 6658255Abstract: Apparatus and a method for establishing a cellular mobile call. If no radio traffic (voice or data) channels are available for a calling or called mobile station (MS), then a test is made to determine the expected wait time before a channel becomes available. If the expected wait time is less than a first threshold, then the call or the call request is queued. If a channel for an incoming call to an MS does not become available before a second time threshold, then the caller is notified by an announcement that the call has been queued and is expected to be established in a short time. If the caller of an incoming call to the MS does not disconnect, then the MSC waits for an available channel and establishes a connection to the MS over that available channel. For an outgoing call from an MS, a control message is sent to the MS to trigger an indication of the queued status to the user. The indication may be one or more tones, a data display, or the playing of a pre-recorded announcement.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2000Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Stephen Clifford Goss, Jeffrey Ross Light, Chung-Zin Liu, Omar Hernando Salvador, Gitesh P. Shah, Mark Kevin Stockert, Kenneth Wayne Strom, Charles Varvaro, Randall Joe Wilson
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Patent number: 6657596Abstract: A method of measuring a pattern of electromagnetic radiation. A plurality of scattered electromagnetic radiation samples are sensed from a transmitted signal formed from electromagnetic radiation. Thereafter, an antenna pattern from the scattered electromagnetic radiation samples is developed. Each scattered sample includes two-dimensional information corresponding with the power detected at a specific coordinate. The scattered samples may be arranged in a matrix, enabling a three-dimensional beamshape of the antenna pattern to be formulated.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Goran M Djuknic
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Patent number: 6658263Abstract: A system and method effectively combines communications of the base stations of multiple wireless systems on the same antenna structure. In one implementation, a wireless system combiner serves as an interface between base stations of first and second wireless systems (“first base station” and “second base station”) and a shared antenna to substantially eliminate spurious noise from the first base station at frequencies allocated to the second base station and prevent transmit power from the first base station from feeding into the reception circuitry of the second base station in a shared antenna configuration. The combiner includes a first combiner filter between a duplexer of the first base station and a common connection point and a second combiner filter between a duplexer of the second base station and the common connection point.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1999Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Meng-Kun Ke, Stephen D. Kitko, L. C. Upadhyayula
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Patent number: 6655852Abstract: A precise fiber array may be formed by employing an array of pins into ones of the resulting interstices of which is inserted and bonded, e.g., glued, a fiber end. Such an array may be made by employing a chuck, at least initially, to tightly hold as an array a group of pins, e.g., metal, ceramic, or plastic pins. Thereafter, a fiber end is inserted and bonded into ones of the interstices formed by the resulting gaps, i.e., the interstices, between the pins. The pins may also be bonded to each other. If so, once the pins are bonded together, the chuck may be removed. The terminating end of the fibers may be polished. Alternatively, previously cleaved terminating fiber ends may be employed, with the various terminating ends being coordinated, e.g., by an optical flat or other surface which is placed at, or adjacent to, the fiber terminating end of the pin array.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Cristian A Bolle
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Publication number: 20030219021Abstract: This invention relates to apparatus and associated methods for providing access to and switching of information in a packet data network. More particularly, the invention is directed to a platform facilitating both packet switching capabilities and associated access interface functions in a single system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicant: LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Neil J. Romy
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Publication number: 20030219054Abstract: Techniques for amplifying light produced by a quantum cascade laser are described. An assembly according to the present invention includes an optical amplifier having an optical input and an optical output. The optical output has an area significantly greater than that of the optical output and the geometry of the amplifier is such that the amplifier widens from the optical input to the optical output. The optical amplifier is formed of a layered waveguide structure which achieves quantum confinement of electrons and photons within the active region. A distributed feedback laser is suitably coupled to the optical amplifier at the optical input of the amplifier. The widening of the amplifier makes available a large number of electrons, so that the amplifier is able to produce many photons resulting from stimulated transitions caused by introduction of light to the optical input of the amplifier, even if the great majority of the transitions occur nonradiatively.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: November 27, 2003Applicant: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Federico Capasso, Alfred Yi Cho, Claire F. Gmachl, Deborah Lee Sivco, Mariano Troccoli
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Patent number: 6654485Abstract: A methodology is disclosed for processing image data to extract image information of interest from aggregate image information containing other interfering information. Application of the methodology also leads to significant compression in the data, which reduces storage requirements. With the methodology of the invention, an augmented linear decomposition of the image data is performed. Thereafter, components of the image data corresponding to a baseline image, image information introduced by non-regular extraneous factors, and image information related to random noise are removed from the data by suppression of appropriate terms of the linear decomposition. The image data so reduced may contain both image information of interest and image data related to regularly occurring extraneous factors. The image data of interest is removed from such reduced aggregate image data by frequency domain filtering of the reduced aggregate data.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1999Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Partha Pratim Mitra, David James Thomson
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Patent number: 6654808Abstract: New Attribute Value Pairs (AVP)s are defined for use in the L2TP control messages for setting up a call. In particular, an L2TP Incoming-Call-Request (ICRQ) or Outgoing-Call-Request (OCRQ) message includes a QoS_Request AVP, which includes a field for defining the number of classes of service within the call. In another embodiment, a new QoS_Request extension and a new QoS_Reply extension are defined for use in Mobile IP networks.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1999Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Mooi Choo Chuah
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Patent number: 6654591Abstract: A signal amplification system independently adjusts the relative phase and/or amplitude between the signal components and/or the relative phase and/or amplitude between the distortion components to improve the combination of corresponding components. For example, a signal amplification system has first and second amplifier paths carrying replicas of signal components. On the first amplifier path, a first amplifier amplifies signal components and generates distortion components. A replica of the amplified signal components and distortion is provided to a coupling path. On the coupling path, the distortion components are isolated by canceling the signal components, and the distortion components are then amplitude and/or phase adjusted without a corresponding adjustment to the phase and/or amplitude of the signal components. The adjusted distortion components are coupled onto the second path where the signal components and the adjusted distortion components are amplified by a second amplifier.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2000Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Shlomo Hoffmann
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Patent number: 6654610Abstract: Two-way resource reservation techniques for use in UMTS and other telecommunication systems. A determination is made as to whether a user requires resource reservations in both an uplink direction and a downlink direction within the system, and if the user requires such two-way resource reservations, a two-way protocol is implemented to establish the required resource reservations. The two-way protocol integrates resource negotiation procedures for both the uplink direction and the downlink direction so as to ensure that the required resource reservations are provided for both directions. The two-way protocol may be a Packet Data Protocol (PDP) based on a Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP) resource negotiation procedure. The determination may be based on one or more flag bits which identify whether the user requires resource reservations for both the uplink and downlink directions.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2000Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Xiaobao X. Chen, Mooi Choo Chuah
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Patent number: 6654422Abstract: A variable length sequence number is used to identify data units in a communication channel. The sequence number associated with the most recent data that has been received successfully and the sequence number expected with the next new data message to be received are examined to determine the minimum size sequence number necessary to unambiguously identify to the transmitter incorrectly received data that must be retransmitted in a later message. The receiver provides the transmitter with the sequence number associated with the last successfully received byte of data and the sequence number associated with the next expected byte of data. The receiver communicates this information to the transmitter using a NAK control message.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Farooq Ullah Khan, Douglas N. Knisely, Sarath Kumar, Kameswara Rao Medapalli, Sanjiv Nanda
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Patent number: 6654612Abstract: Without intercell coordination on a per communication request basis, channel assignment can be efficiently performed by developing for each cell, or a sector thereof when the cells are sectorized using directional antennas, a priority list of groups of channels, and selecting a channel to be assigned in response to a request for service from the highest priority group which has available channels at the time of the service request. The priority lists are developed based on various interference measurements that are made. The priority lists tend to remain the same for relatively long periods of time. However, periodically, the priority lists should be redetermined to insure that the best lists are being employed. For example the lists may need to be changed due to new construction or to seasonal vegetation changes which may affect the interference experienced in the system. Advantageously, system capacity under peak concentrated load conditions may increase.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2000Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Dan Avidor, Sayandev Mukherjee, Jeong-Dong Ryoo
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Patent number: 6654522Abstract: The invention involves providing a microstructured fiber having a core region, a cladding region, and one or more axially oriented elements (e.g., capillary air holes) in the cladding region. A portion of the microstructured fiber is then treated, e.g., by heating and stretching the fiber, such that at least one feature of the fiber microstructure is modified along the propagation direction, e.g., the outer diameter of the fiber gets smaller, the axially oriented elements get smaller, or the axially oriented elements collapse. The treatment is selected to provide a resultant fiber length that exhibits particular properties, e.g., mode contraction leading to soliton generation, or mode expansion. Advantageously, the overall fiber length is designed to readily couple to a standard transmission fiber, i.e., the core sizes at the ends of the length are similar to a standard fiber, which allows efficient coupling of light into the microstructured fiber length.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2002Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Juhi Chandalia, David John DiGiovanni, Benjamin John Eggleton, Sandra Greenberg Kosinski, Robert Scott Windeler
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Patent number: 6654359Abstract: Domains are defined to incorporate a subnet including a plurality of base stations and routers. Base stations are used by mobile devices to attach to the wired portion of a packet-based network, such as the Internet, and exchange packets thereover with a correspondent node. Local mobility between domain base stations is provided by including and updating routing table entries at domain routers and base stations for forwarding packets having a mobile device's address as a destination address to the mobile device. Packets are delivered to the mobile device regardless of the domain base station to which the mobile device is attached. When a mobile device is attached to a base station included within a foreign domain, a care-of address is assigned, and packets are tunneled for delivery of packets to the mobile device. Only one care-of address is required per mobile device per foreign domain.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1998Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Thomas F. La Porta, Kazutaka Murakami, Ramachandran Ramjee, Sandra R. Thuel, Kannan Varadhan
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Patent number: 6654469Abstract: Sampling noise in an analog signal output from a codec, such as a speech codec, is reduced using linear interpolation. The output of a codec is input into two sample and hold circuits. The circuits generate two output signals (i.e. voltages) for each input signal. One of the output signals represents an interpolated signal located midway between an historical output signal and input signal. The generation of interpolated output signals reduces sampling noise.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1999Date of Patent: November 25, 2003Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Dale H. Nelson, Tseng-Nan Tsai