Patents Assigned to Lucent Technologies
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Patent number: 6217809Abstract: A method for splicing an improved strength tape having longitudinally extended strands comprises the trimming or patterning of the strands of the respective ends that are to be joined so that the ends can be mated together in a meshing arrangement. The two ends are placed in a splicing tray. An adhesive film is interposed between the two ends and the splice tray is closed. The splice tray is placed in a compression molding press which applies a predetermined time-temperature-pressure treatment profile which cures the adhesive film. The resulting splice has essentially the same physical dimensions of the strength tape, and similar stiffness characteristics to that of the strength tape. Further, the strength of the splice is more than sufficient for use in a communication cable. Because the complete splice process can be completed in less than 4 to 5 minutes, the splice can be performed on-line with the use of a strength tape accumulator.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Raymond P. DeFabritis, Richard D. Small, Jr., Carlos F. Solis, Priya L. Tabaddor
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Patent number: 6219471Abstract: An optical device having an array of substantially equal-length optical waveguides. Each one of the optical waveguides includes one or more straight segments, one or more curved segments, and optionally, one or more transition segments. According to the invention, the sum of the lengths of the straight segments in each of the waveguides is substantially equal. Similarly, the sum of the lengths of the curved segments in each of the waveguides may be substantially equal as well. Finally, the sum of the lengths of optional transition segments in each of the waveguides may also be substantially equal. Advantageously, the device exhibits relative lengths that are robust to fabrication errors and have low polarization sensitivity.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Christopher Richard Doerr
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Patent number: 6219339Abstract: In a packet voice system, discarding of a packet is performed as a function of previously discarded packets. In one embodiment, a packet voice system includes an ATM Adaptation Layer Type 2 (AAL2) and Service Specific Convergence Sublayer (SSCS) System. In this system, a transmission buffer stores AAL2 voice packets for transmission, each AAL2 voice packet comprising a sequence number, the values of which range from 0 to n−1, and a source identifier, k. When traffic congestion is detected, the transmitter portion of the SSCS System selectively discards one packet from a source k at the output of the transmission buffer if no packet from source k was dropped in either the last n−1 packets or over a predefined prior interval of time. Another embodiment of the invention discards packets at the input of the transmission buffer.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Bharat Tarachand Doshi, Kotikalapudi Sriram, Yung-Terng Wang
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Patent number: 6219415Abstract: The call hold state notification system functions to provide an indication to the parties presently served by the existing call connection that the original hold state has been terminated. This is accomplished by enabling both parties (multiple parties on a n-way call) to a call connection to place their respective call termination on hold to serve another call or to perform some other task without having to physically monitor the call connection. When any party to the call connection removes the hold state at their respective telephone station set, the remaining parties to the call connection who have a hold state active at their termination receive a notification of the reconnection of the party to the call connection. Optionally, the returning party also receives a notification that the call connection is in an on hold state at the other end of the call connection and that party is being advised of the termination of the held state by the returning party.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Douglas Anthony Deutsch, David B. Smith, Donald Robert Rueckheim
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Patent number: 6218611Abstract: A radio frequency cover and complementary shaped hole that securely fit together to provide electro magnetic and electrostatic shielding of adjustment access holes. The cover preferably is cold headed and the complementary hole is either stamped, machined or cast for inexpensive mass production. Each cover preferably has a socket or slit on its top surface to receive and be guided by a tool, which also secures the cover in an access hole within a second access hole in radio frequency and/or electronic systems. The covers include self tapping thread formers to further reduce manufacturing time and costs.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Eugene Edward Bias
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Patent number: 6219438Abstract: A system and method identify objects, such as fruits, vegetables, and images through the recognition of unique surface features represented by signals from a scanner that pass over the objects. The scanner signals are processed by applying a modified wavelet transform to them and comparing the results to previously stored data. The system uses an optical scanner, a processor that transforms the data acquired by the scanner to extract a translation invariant feature vector, and a comparator which compares the transformed signal to a predetermined set of vectors for a corresponding identification based upon the comparison set.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: David A. Giordano, Gregory P. Kochanski
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Patent number: 6219645Abstract: A method and system for simultaneously controlling a plurality of automatic speech recognition (ASR) systems within the working volume of a room, or for controlling multiple devices as a single unified ASR system. Multiple microphones feed a signal processing system which determines or estimates both a user's location and a user's orientation within a room as the user issues voice commands, and further determines the microphone providing the best signal. Diversity noise cancellation may be further applied to the microphone signals. Based on the apparent direction the user is facing, the system may then enable one of the ASR systems for voice command recognition and/or execution of voice commands. The invention reduces the number of false command executions and improves the performance, accuracy, and ease of use of voice control.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Charles Calvin Byers
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Patent number: 6218891Abstract: An integrated circuit including a metal-semiconductor field-effect transistor (MESFET) having a nominal intrinsic capacitance and requiring a negative voltage to bias the MESFET into a non-conduction state, a method of driving the MESFET and a power converter employing the integrated circuit and method. In one embodiment, the integrated circuit includes a driver including a bias capacitor integrated with the MESFET. The driver is configured to apply a positive voltage to bias the MESFET into a conduction state, and apply the negative voltage to bias the MESFET into the non-conduction state without employing an external negative bias source.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Ashraf W. Lotfi, Allen F. Rozman, Jian Tan, Wei Tang
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Patent number: 6218641Abstract: The present invention is a method for compensating for stress induced in optical components used to couple light egressing from the housing of optical modules employing, for example, a distributed optical isolator. It has been discovered that this induced stress may be counteracted by transmitting a balancing or compensating force so as to produce a counter-stress in the optical component. Preferably, the method uses pairs of circumferential laser welds judiciously formed a distance form the holder housing the optical component so as s to control the magnitude and direction of the applied compensating force and, hence, the counter-stress transmitted to the optical component. During welding, the effects of the induced stress are monitored and based upon any changes therein, pairs of laser welds are formed around the circumferential surface of the housing of the optical component until the induced stress is substantially reduced or eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Carl Edward Gaebe, Rudolph Conrad Schweizer, Walter Jeffrey Shakespeare, Christopher Eugene Young
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Patent number: 6219090Abstract: A plurality of sensors' field of view are redirected by reflective surfaces. Portions of the fields of view of the sensors are removed to produce a first sensor modified field of view with a modified field of view boundary, and a second sensor modified field of view with a modified field of view boundary. Images obtained form the modified fields of view are combined along a modified field of view boundary.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Vishvjit Singh Nalwa
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Patent number: 6219278Abstract: An improved sense amplifier for accessing data stored in a flash memory or other memory, wherein the improvement consists of adding a variable impedance switch transistor to a conventional sense amplifier having a fixed impedance. The switch transistor has a low impedance for fast settling of charge during the pre-charge state of the flash memory, and has a high impedance during the sensing state of the flash memory for achieving a high gain and thus faster access of stored data than conventional sense amplifiers. The present invention also provides for better matching of sense amplifier transistors, thereby decreasing variations in performance between different transistors.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Malcolm Harold Smith, Ross Alan Kohler
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Patent number: 6218304Abstract: The present invention provides a method of determining an endpoint of a reduction reaction of a metal deposited on a semiconductor wafer. The method comprises reducing an oxidized portion of the metal by subjecting the oxidized portion to a reducing agent that forms a reduction by-product and detecting the endpoint of the reduction reaction by monitoring a physical characteristic of either the reducing agent or the reduction by-product. This method is, therefore, particularly applicable in the fabrication of an integrated circuit device, such as a CMOS transistor, an NMOS transistor, a PMOS transistor, or a bi-polar transistor.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Leonard J. Olmer
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Patent number: 6219390Abstract: An adaptive interference canceller employing digital synthesis techniques and a digital to analog converter for eliminating narrow band RFI.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1998Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: G. N. Srinivasa Prasanna
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Patent number: 6218085Abstract: A method for stripping photoresist material (26) from a semiconductor substrate (16) avoids incorporation of sodium and other contaminant ions from a rework solvent. An oxygen and hydrogen plasma mixture strips the photoresist material without significant introduction of oxygen into the titanium nitride layer (24). Any oxidation of the titanium nitride is reversed by exposing the substrate to an oxygen-free, reducing plasma, such as a hydrogen-containing plasma. The titanium nitride layer is thereby much less susceptible to incorporation of contaminant ions in a subsequent cleaning with rework solvent than a layer which has been extensively oxidized during the plasma stripping process.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Simon J. Molloy, Nace Layadi, Allen Yen, Brian D. Crevasse, Steven A. Lytle
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Patent number: 6217226Abstract: A coupling panel for retaining one or more optical fiber couplers that comprises a substantially planar base portion having a front side and a rear side and a plurality of coupler openings that are provided in the base portion and which extend from the rear side to the front side. Each of the coupler openings is sized and configured to receive an optical fiber connector coupler therethrough and includes a coupler attachment mechanism which is sized and configured to releasably hold an optical fiber connector coupler. Each of the coupler attachments has a pair of spaced resilient latch arms having a latch hook thereon for grasping the connector coupler inserted therein.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gary F. Gibbs, Albert Allen Gumpert, III, Daniel Lee Stephenson
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Patent number: 6218057Abstract: A lithographic process for making an article such as a semiconductor device or a lithographic mask is disclosed. In the process, articles are fabricated by a sequence of steps in which materials are deposited on a substrate and patterned. These patterned layers are used to form devices on the semiconductor substrate. The desired pattern is formed by introducing an image of a first pattern in a layer of energy sensitive material. The image is then developed to form a first pattern. A layer of energy sensitive material is then formed over the first pattern. An image of a second pattern is then formed in the layer of energy sensitive material formed over the first pattern. The second pattern is then developed. The desired pattern is then developed from the first pattern and the second pattern.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1999Date of Patent: April 17, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Raymond Andrew Cirelli, Omkaram Nalamasu, Stanley Pau, George Patrick Watson
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Patent number: 6215782Abstract: A method for reconnecting calls affected by a loss of synchronization comprises detecting disconnect of a call and initiating a time-out sequence during which reconnection attempts are performed. The reconnection time-out sequence may be incremented a predetermined number of times before reconnection attempts are terminated and the call is released. Further, a mobile switching center and a serving base station may selectively determine whether reconnection attempts are to be made. Advantageously, resources associated with a call affected by a loss of synchronization are held for a predetermined time. If reconnection is successful, the held resources are bridged to new air traffic channels resulting in enhanced network efficiency.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1996Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Richard Wayne Buskens, Thomas F. La Porta, Arun Narayan Netravali, Krishan Kumar Sabnani
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Patent number: 6216191Abstract: A field programmable gate array (FPGA) has an interface circuit that allows signals to be transmitted directly between the FPGA and a processor. The processor interface (PI) of the FPGA enables the processor to access data at any time from either programmable logic of the FPGA or system registers of the PI. The present invention eliminates the need for external intermediate logic previously required to interface an FPGA and a processor.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1997Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Barry K. Britton, Alan Cunningham, Wai-Bor Leung, Richard G. Stuby, Jr., James A. Thompson
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Patent number: 6215932Abstract: A stack of optical fiber ribbons is enclosed in a buffer encasement having a relatively soft inner portion and an relatively hard outer portion. The inner portion has an interior surface extends around and defines a longitudinally extending passage that contains the stack, and the interior surface closely bounds the stack. The outer portion extends around, closely bounds and contacts the inner portion, and has a modulus of elasticity that is greater than the modulus of elasticity of the inner portion. In accordance with one example of the invention, the inner portion has an exterior surface that extends around and is spaced apart from the passage, and the outer portion has an interior surface that extends around, closely bounds, and engages the exterior surface of the inner portion, whereby the buffer encasement has multiple plies. In contrast, in accordance with another example of the invention, a surface is not defined between the inner portion and the outer portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Nathan E. Hardwick, III, Kenneth Wade Jackson, Clyde Jefferson Lever, Richard Hartford Norris, Jim Jenqtsong Sheu, Richard Dalton Small, Jr., Carl Raymond Taylor, Peter A. Weimann
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Patent number: 6215801Abstract: An apparatus for stabilizing the wavelength of light emitted by a laser or light source comprising a divider for dividing a sample of emitted light into a first and second portion; a first photodetector configured to measure an intensity of the first portion and a second photodetector configured to measure an intensity of the second portion, the second photodetector configured to receive the emitted light via an optical frequency discriminator, such as a dielectric coating, wherein the optical frequency discriminator is configured to modify the intensity of the emitted light at the second photodetector as a function of an optical frequency of the emitted light; and a processor configured to maintain a desired level corresponding to a ratio of the intensity measured by the first photodetector and the intensity measured by the second photodetector, so as to provide a feedback control signal to adjust the wavelength of the emitted light.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David Alan Ackerman, Philip J. Anthony, John VanAtta Gates, Dirk Joachim Muehlner