Abstract: An apparatus comprising a substrate having a surface with a volume-tunable-material on the surface and fluid-support-structures over the surface and partially embedded in the volume-tunable-material. Each of said fluid-support-structures has at least one dimension of about 1 millimeter or less, and the fluid-support-structures are moveable in response to a volume transition of the volume-tunable-material.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 10, 2006
Publication date:
October 11, 2007
Applicant:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Joanna Aizenberg, Paul Kolodner, Thomas Krupenkin, Oleksander Sydorenko, Joseph Taylor
Abstract: An apparatus comprising a substrate having a surface with electrically connected and electrically isolated fluid-support-structures thereon. Each of the fluid-support-structures have at least one dimension of about 1 millimeter or less. The electrically connected fluid-support-structures are taller than the electrically isolated fluid-support-structures.
Abstract: Broadly, techniques for solving network routing within a predetermined error are disclosed. These techniques may be applied to networks supporting dedicated reserve capacity, where reserved capacity on links in the network is dedicated for a particular commodity (generally, a source and sink pair of computers), and shared recovery, where reserved capacity on links is shared amongst two or more commodities. These techniques use an iterative process to determine flows on each of the links in a network. Costs are set for each commodity, and primary and secondary (i.e., backup) flows are initialized. A commodity is selected and demand for the commodity is routed through the shortest path. Costs are updated for each potential failure mode. For each commodity, the flows and costs are updated. Once all flows and costs are updated, then it is determined if a function is less than a predetermined value.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 17, 2002
Date of Patent:
October 9, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Lisa Karen Fleischer, Iraj Saniee, Frederick Bruce Shepherd, Aravind Srinivasan
Abstract: Techniques for determining how to translate forecast sales data of at least one configuration of assembled product into a forecast schedule of subcomponents composing the assembled product is described. To this end, forecast sales data of at least one configuration of assembled product is received. Usage factors of a plurality of subcomponents composing the assembled product are also received. Each usage factor corresponds to the at least one configuration of assembled product. The forecast schedule of subcomponents composing the assembled product is then composed by applying the usage factors of the plurality of subcomponents to the forecast sales data of at least one configuration of assembled product wherein the forecast schedule includes demand for the subcomponents over time.
Abstract: Protection switching between primary and secondary paths in a packet-based network involves table entries that are pre-programmed with a primary path, a secondary path, and a value that identifies the primary path, referred to as a primary path identifier (PPI). When table entries are accessed to make forwarding decisions, the PPI is compared to a field that identifies that a particular path is down, referred to as a down path identifier (DPI). If the two fields match, (i.e., PPI=DPI), then the secondary path is selected instead of the primary path as the path on which the traffic should be forwarded.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 10, 2003
Date of Patent:
October 9, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
John Rigby, Shiva Shenoy, Prashanth Ishwar, Apurva Mehta
Abstract: A method of allocating a channelisation code to one of a plurality of user terminals for decoding of signals sent according to a code division multiple access scheme is provided. The plurality of user terminals being reserved the code for possible use. The method comprising selecting according to a predetermined rule the user terminal to which the code is to be allocated, and allocating the code to the selected user terminal, in which the plurality of user terminals having the code for possible use constitute a group, and there are multiple groups of terminals each having an associated unique code, a record is kept of which user terminals are in which group, and the user terminal to which the code is to be allocated is selected following inspection of the record to determine which user terminals are in the group associated with the code.
Abstract: A process optically transports digital data over an all-optical long-haul communication path. The process includes transporting digital optical data signals at a selected bit rate and a selected wavelength over a sequence of transmission spans. The sequence includes 70 percent or more of the spans of the long-haul all-optical communication path. Each span of the sequence has a primary local maximum optical power point for the wavelength on a transmission fiber and nearest to an input of the span. The transporting causes a cumulative dispersion of each signal to evolve such that residual dispersions per span are positive over some of the spans and are negative over other of the spans. At the primary local maximum power points, magnitudes of cumulative dispersions of the signals in pico seconds per nanometer remain at less than 32,000 times the inverse of the bit rate in giga bits per second.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 5, 2003
Date of Patent:
October 9, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Aref Chowdhury, Rene′-Jean Essiambre, Lisa Kathleen Wickham
Abstract: A method for controlling traffic flow at a network node including updating a plurality of credit buckets over multiple time intervals and determining an adjusted credit value for a credit bucket when the credit bucket is accessed to forward a packet, the adjusted credit value being determined as a function of a number of the time intervals that have elapsed since the credit bucket was last updated, the credit bucket being one of the plurality of credit buckets.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing IP-VPN services for customers and service providers utilizing layer-2 point-to-point connectivity. The method and apparatus include exchanging unique loop-back addresses of customer edges (CE) between the CEs via a respective data virtual circuit therebetween, and sending IP addresses of customer networks associated with each CE to an associated IP service controller (IPSC). The associated IPSC broadcasts the IP addresses of the associated customer networks to other IPSCs, and each CE sends to an associated IPSC, a list of received loop-back addresses. Each IPSC then sends to an associated CE, customer network addresses received from other IPSCs, and each CE populates a local routing table with information mapping the customer networks with a data virtual circuit.
Abstract: A packet switched network architecture comprising a location area connected by a radio access network to at least two core networks having different functionality, wherein the radio access network switches packet transmissions from each terminal in the location area to one of the at least two core networks.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 20, 2000
Date of Patent:
October 9, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Mauro Costa, Sudeep Kumar Palat, Michael Roberts, Sutha Sivagnanasundaram
Abstract: A method is provided of transmission of a data frame from a first station to a second station, in a code division multiple access (CDMA) telecommunications network. The network operates according to a hierarchical series of protocol processes including a physical layer process under the control of a radio link control (RLC) process. An indication of when a data frame is passed to the physical layer process for transmission to the second station is sent to the RLC process in the first station. Upon receipt of the indication the RLC process, a timer is started to time a predetermined period before again passing the data frame to the physical layer process for retransmission to the second station unless an acknowledgement of receipt from the second station is received.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 10, 2003
Date of Patent:
October 9, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Qiang Cao, Patrick Georges Venceslas Charriere, Seau Sian Lim, Philip Charles Sapiano
Abstract: The invention relates in general to systems for digital transmission, for example digital mobile radio systems such as the UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) and in particular to the receiving-end estimation of parameters which are required for retrieving the data. An object of the invention resides, in particular, in indicating an efficient way which, particularly in the case of CDMA systems with power control, ensures estimates of higher quality than with methods of the prior art, and simultaneously largely avoids a substantial increase in the complexity of system implementation. For this purpose, the invention proposes a method for improving the reception of a CDMA receiver based on a parameter estimation method, as well as a correspondingly adapted CDMA receiver, in which the estimates are produced by processing received values (yi[k]) provided with correction factors (s), the correction factors (s) serving to equalize different power levels of the received signal.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 29, 2002
Date of Patent:
October 9, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Rainer Bachl, Wolfgang Helmut Gerstacker, Richard Rau
Abstract: A method of adaptive Walsh code allocation in a wireless communication system. The method includes the step of each voice user transmitting quality condition signal, such as a pilot signal strength measurement to a corresponding base station. Upon receiving each quality condition signal, the method includes determining a spreading factor for each voice user in response to its quality condition signal. A Walsh code is thereafter allocated to each voice user in response to the determined corresponding spreading factor. Thus, for example, if the quality condition signal of a first voice user is relatively higher than the quality condition signal of a second voice user, the spreading factor allocated to the first voice user should be longer than the spreading factor of the second voice user.
Abstract: In a method for determining transmission latency in a wireless network, data packets addressed to a wireless unit are received at a radio network controller (RNC) and forwarded to a base station in communication with the wireless unit for transmission over the forward link. The RNC keeps track of when it receives the packets. Periodically, the base station sends messages back to the RNC. Each message identifies a data packet and the time it was transmitted to the wireless unit. The RNC uses the messages to calculate a data transfer rate, e.g., the number of packets between the first packet received by the RNC and the packet identified in the message, divided by the time difference between the message and when the first packet was received by the RNC. The RNC then applies the transfer rate to any data remaining for the wireless unit, to determine the transmission latency thereof.
Abstract: A method of bridging mobile radio services includes: establishing communication with a first portable two-way radio via a first mobile radio service; receiving traffic from the first portable two-way radio via the first mobile radio service; converting the received traffic into a designated format; and, routing the traffic to a selected destination.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 4, 2006
Publication date:
October 4, 2007
Applicant:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Stuart Goldman, Richard Krock, Karl Rauscher, James Runyon
Abstract: Apparatus including: a substrate layer having a substantially planar top surface; an optically conductive peak located and elongated on, and spanning a first thickness measured in a direction generally away from, the top surface; the optically conductive peak having first and second lateral walls each including distal and proximal lateral wall portions, the proximal lateral wall portions intersecting the top surface; and first and second sidewall layers located on the distal lateral wall portions, the sidewall layers not intersecting the top surface and spanning a second thickness that is less than the first thickness measured in the same direction.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 31, 2006
Publication date:
October 4, 2007
Applicant:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Young-Kai Chen, Andreas Leven, Yang Yang
Abstract: An electronic disk swapping system for a wireless network application processor (AP) includes two or more hard disks connected to the AP by a SCSI bus. A disk selection unit (DSU) is connected to the hard disks and to a user interface. In operation, a user accesses the user interface to select one of the disks from which the AP will boot upon start-up. Based on this selection, a control code is generated and sent to the DSU. Based on the control code, the DSU generates a primary identifier (ID), which is applied to the selected hard disk. The “primary” ID is an identifier that the AP and/or bus associates with a source from which to automatically obtain software upon start-up of the AP. Subsequently, upon start-up, the AP determines which of the disks assigned the primary ID, and boots from that disk.
Type:
Application
Filed:
August 17, 2006
Publication date:
October 4, 2007
Applicant:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Wen Jun Quan, Chen Jin Yan, Zi Guang Yang, Qi Wei Zhang
Abstract: A method and computer product are presented for identifying Internet worm propagation based upon changes in packet arrival rates at a network connection. First, unsolicited (i.e., packets that were not requested by the receiver) traffic is separated from solicited traffic at the network connection. The unsolicited traffic arrival patterns are monitored and analyzed for any changes. Once changes in the unsolicited traffic arrival patterns are detected, the changes are mathematically analyzed to detect growth trends. The presence of growth trends that follow certain key characteristics indicate whether the changes are due to worm propagation.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 31, 2006
Publication date:
October 4, 2007
Applicant:
Lucent Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Tian Bu, Aiyou Chen, Scott Vander Wiel, Thomas Woo
Abstract: Power allocation methods for multiuser orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) are described. Arbitrary partitioning of the OFDM tones among users and arbitrary modulation formats, possibly different for every user, are considered. Two systems of receivers and transmitters and corresponding methods address power allocation, respectively for slow fading channels tracked instantaneously by the system and for fast fading channels known only statistically thereby.
Abstract: An optical package includes one or more MEMS mirrors to provide alignment between internal optical components and the signal port(s) on the package (where one or more ports may include optical fiber attachments). Once the components are placed in the package, an electrical signal is used to adjust the deflection profile of the appropriately positioned MEMS mirror(s) until maximum coupling between the internal components and the fibers/ports is obtained. Advantageously, if later signal degradation occurs due to, for example, subsequent physical misalignment of the internal components, corrective electrical signal can be sent to the MEMS mirror(s) to provide correction and re-alignment without having to open the package and physically move the components.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 16, 2003
Date of Patent:
October 2, 2007
Assignees:
Agere Systems Inc., Lucent Technologies, Inc.
Inventors:
Timothy Paul Bock, John William Osenbach, Rory Keene Schlenker