Abstract: Tuning for connection admission control (CAC) algorithms in broadband ATM networks is accomplished using an overbooking technique based on aggregate effective bandwidth, AEBW, as an approximation to required bandwidth for given levels and classes of network traffic. An overbooking gain factor, &agr;t is developed and used for a succeeding time interval using a model-based approach illustratively using estimates of mean and variance for selected measured parameters of the aggregate cell process for the current state of connections. Well-known Kalman filtering techniques are advantageously applied to optimally estimate the mean and variance values. It also proves useful to include longer term statistics in the mean and variance calculation and to modulate the aggressiveness of overbooking based on actual system performance measures (e.g. cell losses).
Abstract: A method of producing an amplified signal decomposes a signal into at least a first part and second part using at least one amplitude threshold. The first part includes a portion of the signal with a lower peak-to-average power ratio than the signal based on the amplitude threshold. The second part includes a portion of the signal beyond the amplitude threshold. At least the first part and the second part are amplified to produce an amplified first part and amplified second part, which are combined to produce an amplified signal.
Abstract: A technique is provided for use in a video processing system for selecting between an inter-frame coding mode and an intra-frame coding mode when processing a current portion of a video sequence. The technique includes identifying previously reconstructed samples associated with the current portion from a current frame and a reference frame of the video sequence. Then, a selection is made whether to implement the inter-frame coding technique or the intra-frame coding technique on the current portion based on comparisons associated with the previously reconstructed samples. The technique may be implemented in both a video encoder and a video decoder. As a result, the encoder does not need to transmit coding mode-related overhead information to a corresponding decoder. By way of example, the invention may be implemented in a pixel-based coding system or a block transform-based coding system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 7, 1999
Date of Patent:
September 23, 2003
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Alireza Farid Faryar, Moushumi Sen, Kyeong Ho Yang
Abstract: Received packets are processed utilizing protocol processing stages in an operating system, in accordance with a technique referred to as signaled receiver processing (SRP). A given protocol processing stage uses a next stage submit (NSS) function to pass a packet to a subsequent protocol processing stage. Each protocol processing stage is associated with one or more sockets. Each socket is associated with the input function of a protocol processing stage, an unprocessed input queue (UIQ) that contains packets destined to the socket but not yet processed by the socket's input function, and a list of owner processes, which expect input from the socket. NSS uses a multi-stage early demultiplexing (MED) function, which determines a packet's next destination socket, based on the stage currently processing the packet and on information contained in the packet.
Abstract: The present invention provides a process for forming electrical contacts to a molecular layer in a nanoscale device, the nanoscale device, and a method of manufacturing an integrated circuit comprise such devices. The process includes coating a surface of a stamp with a metal layer and forming an attached layer of anchored molecules by coupling first ends of the anchored molecules to a conductive or semiconductive substrate. The process also includes placing the metal layer in contact with the attached layer of anchored molecules such that the metal layer chemically bonds to free ends of the anchored molecules. The resulting devices produced have superior reliability as compared to conventional prepared devices.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 2, 2002
Publication date:
September 18, 2003
Applicant:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Julia Wan-Ping Hsu, Yueh-Lin Loo, John A. Rogers
Abstract: A thermo-optic lens of the present invention includes a plurality of parallel heating elements having substantially constant center-to-center spacing and respective dimensions varying from the outermost heating elements to the innermost heating elements, and at least two conductive elements for providing a potential across the heating elements. The dimensions of the heating elements are varied such that a parabolic temperature distribution is generated within the thermo-optic lens.
Abstract: The present relief module equipped random access memory avoids the need for enforced idle cycles for the processors, thereby enabling the State Machine to operate at its maximum speed. This relief module equipped random access memory also enables the Central Processing Unit to access the data in the single-port Random Access Memory as required to read and write the data contained therein. This is accomplished by the addition of a single-port Random Access Memory module to the plurality of Random Access Memory modules that are typically specified for a particular application. The extra Random Access Memory module alternates its output with each of the others of the plurality of Random Access Memory modules, on a sequential basis, thereby providing effectively extra clock cycles for each Random Access Memory module.
Abstract: A new protocol layer is provided as part of a protocol stack associated with a packet-based multiaccess mobile communications system. The protocol layer is preferably located above a medium access control (MAC) protocol layer and a physical protocol layer of the system and below a transport/network protocol layer. Such a subnetwork protocol layer provides, inter alia, the communications system with various mobility management functions, for example, tracking mobile user stations throughout the system, mobile station access to the system, and connection/call continuity within the system. The subnetwork protocol layer of the invention also performs packet routing functions associated with the system. Routing can be accomplished in many ways, for example, via source routing, connectionless routing, or tunneling. Further, the new protocol layer of the invention is preferably located above a data link layer with respect to the protocol stack associated with communications between network nodes.
Type:
Application
Filed:
January 15, 2003
Publication date:
September 18, 2003
Applicant:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Walid Ahmed, Bharat Tarachand Doshi, Subrahmanyam Dravida, Hong Jiang, Kiran M. Rege
Abstract: Updating of routers is achieved by insuring that the scheduling of router updates is such that a zone of turbulence that occurs where the updating takes place does not prevent reaching any router that may be in need of updating. For IP routers that have a task scheduling capability, this is achieved by estimating the time for communicating update information to all routers that need to be updated, adding that estimate to time of day, and transmitting the update specifications. In arrangements where routers do not have a task scheduling capability, updating is sequenced. One embodiment creates a set of traceroute trees that cover the nodes to be updated, and leaf nodes of the trees are taken up at random, placed in an ordered list and deleted from the trees. Another embodiment is more tree centric, in that once a starting node is identified (and its associated tree), all of its nodes are considered before progressing to another tree.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 14, 1999
Date of Patent:
September 16, 2003
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
P. Krishnan, Subrata Mazumdar, Tejas Naik, Ganesan Ramu
Abstract: A method for retaining data during switchover from an active processor to a standby processor in a system having redundant processors. The method comprises the steps of performing periodic data collection as a first independent task executing on the active processor, and performing memory operations as a second independent task executing on the active processor. The method may further include the step of performing data transfer operations as part of the second independent task. Performing memory operations may further include writing collected data elements to both a first memory partition associated with the active processor, and a second memory partition associated with the standby processor. Performing data transfer operations may comprise transmitting collected data elements to the standby processor over a dedicated communication link.
Abstract: The present invention includes a system for determining cell loss among on-off sources on a network by (a) receiving cells; and (b) measuring aggregate cell loss of said sources at port level. The method preferably includes determining aggregate cell loss of the sources; determining mean rate of each of the sources; determining burstiness of each of the sources; determining average burst length of each of the sources; determining buffer size; and approximating the cell loss ratio of each of the sources based substantially only upon the aggregate cell loss, the mean rate, the burstiness, and the average burst length.
Abstract: The voice-print based voice message screening system enables a calling party to leave a voice message for the identified subscriber without the need to input any additional information. When the subscriber receives a voice message from a calling party, the subscriber can elect to add the calling party to the subscriber's calling party screening list by activating the voice-print based voice message screening system to register the calling party. The voice-print based voice message screening system stores data indicative of the subscriber's listed directory number, the calling party's number, the identity of the calling party as characterized by the subscriber, and also stores a small set of determined speech characteristics to identify the calling party. On a subsequently received call for the subscriber, the voice-print based voice message screening system analyzes the calling party's voice based on one or more parameters that can be managed by the subscriber to identify the calling party.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 6, 2002
Publication date:
September 11, 2003
Applicant:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
A. Akhteruzzaman, Maureen Brigid Gallagher, Paul Raymond Sand, Richard Grant Sparber, Claudis L. Young
Abstract: A tunable optical fiber device comprises a length of fiber having a core having a certain refractive index; a cladding peripherally surrounding the core with a refractive index less than the refractive index of the core; and at least one hollow region disposed within the cladding in proximity to the core or within the core itself. Fluid (typically liquid) controllably moved within the hollow region modifies the effective index of the fiber and thereby tunes its characteristics.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 8, 2002
Publication date:
September 11, 2003
Applicant:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Benjamin John Eggleton, Charles Kerbage, Peter Mach, John A. Rogers, Robert Scott Windeler
Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling transients in an optical signal propagating along an optical fiber path interconnecting a plurality of network elements employs a power threshold to determine an appropriate response given a change in optical signal power.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 7, 2002
Publication date:
September 11, 2003
Applicant:
LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES INC.
Inventors:
Robert D. Feldman, Mahan Movassaghi, David A. Sadler, William A. Thompson
Abstract: We demonstrate a novel type of data receiver, which has superior performance compared to a standard receiver when an input signal is distorted by timing jitter. A method and apparatus for improved timing jitter tolerance includes sampling an input signal more than once within a bit slot of the input signal and determining, using logic circuitry, from a combination of at least a subset of the samples, a resulting logic state for an output signal.
Abstract: A method for determining the initial power to be allocated to a secondary channel having a desired data rate. An SNR setpoint is first calculated where such setpoint is based on the SNR setpoint of the associated primary channel and system offset values. The initial power is then calculated based on the calculated setpoint.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 29, 2000
Date of Patent:
September 9, 2003
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Asif D Gandhi, Raafat E Kamel, Andrew R Kostic, Alexandro Salvarani, Mathew Thomas, Stanley Vitebsky, Carl Francis Weaver
Abstract: The problem of locating a bridge rectifier on a printed wiring board and doing so economically is solved and a technical advance achieved by an assembly comprised of a first member mounted directly on the printed wiring board and a second member which connects a bridge rectifier to the first member. The first member has a first set of discrete contacts adapted to be soldered to conductive paths on the printed wiring board and a second set of contacts each coupled to one of the first set of contacts. The first member supports an opening that extends therethrough and is sized to accept a bridge rectifier. The second member supports a third set of contacts which are adapted to engage the second set of contacts and a fourth set of contacts each one of which is electrically coupled to one of the third set of contacts.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 2, 2001
Date of Patent:
September 9, 2003
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Carl Peter Bellinghausen, Patrick M. Povilaitis
Abstract: A method and system for selecting formant trajectories based on input speech and corresponding text data. The input speech is analyzed to obtain formant candidates for the respective time frame. The text data corresponding to the input speech is converted into a sequence of phonemes which are then time aligned such that each phoneme is temporally labeled with a corresponding segment of the input speech. Nominal formant frequencies are assigned to a center timing point of each phoneme and target formant trajectories are generated for each time frame by interpolating the nominal formant frequencies between adjacent phonemes. For each time frame, at least one formant candidate that is closest to the corresponding target formant trajectories is selected according to a minimum cost factor. The selected formant candidates are output for storage or further processing in subsequent speech applications.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 30, 1999
Date of Patent:
September 9, 2003
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Minkyu Lee, Bernd Moebius, Joseph Philip Olive, Jan Pieter Van Santen
Abstract: An Internet-based electronic facsimile document transmission and reception system accommodates conventional facsimile (fax) machines and uses store and forwarding rather than real-time facsimile transmission to avoid keeping the originating fax machine (and the telephone line to which it is attached) from being unnecessarily occupied due to delays associated with the Internet. The preferred embodiment also obviates the need for PBXs at the fax machine ends of the system.