Patents Assigned to Lucent Technology, Inc.
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Patent number: 5906686Abstract: A fiber optic connector cleaning process that is both field deployable, and achieves optical reflectance levels of -60 dB and lower. Specifically, the cleaning process according to the instant invention uses electrostatic dissipative (ESD) cleaning wipes along with an acidic detergent and deionized water to remove metallic and metal oxide particles bound to the connector by an electrostatic charge. Advantageously, the acidic detergent is both biodegradable and phosphate free and is therefore environmentally safe. Inasmuch as the instant invention avoids the use of lasers or other machinery, the process can easily be applied in a field setting.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: May 25, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Thomas E. McNeil
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Patent number: 5905785Abstract: High usage lines in a telecommunications system must be detected to avoid local areas of high call blockage. Such high usage lines are frequently lines that originate or receive data calls. The presence of a data call is detected by testing for a signal, such as a tone, on the call connection after an answer signal has been detected, and testing to see if the duration of the call exceeds some predetermined quantity. Lines which originate or receive data calls exceeding the predetermined quantity are then monitored to measure their usage. Advantageously, many high usage lines can be detected by monitoring only the relatively few lines that originate or receive data calls.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: James Patrick Dunn, Don Howard Dvorak, Mark Alan Lassig
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Patent number: 5905404Abstract: A bootstrap clock generator powered by a variable DC power supply voltage signal generates an approximate boost voltage signal depending on the DC power supply voltage signal level. The clock generator comprises a capacitor having a first and a second terminal and a first switching circuit coupled to the first terminal so as to couple the variable voltage supply signal to the first terminal. A second switching circuit is coupled to the second terminal so as to couple a variable reference voltage signal to the second terminal. A third switching circuit is coupled to the second terminal so as to connect a substantially fixed reference voltage signal to the second terminal. A first and a second control signal activates the switching circuits, such that the first control signal activates the first and second switching circuits, and the second control signal activates the third switching circuit.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Krishnaswamy Nagaraj
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Patent number: 5905711Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling the data transfer rates of data sources in an asynchronous transfer mode-based network utilizing intelligent marking to identify those data sources with a data transfer rate exceeding a marking threshold and to direct those thus-identified data sources to reduce their data transfer rates, and to identify those data sources with a data transfer rate lower than a marking threshold and to direct those thus-identified data sources to increase their data transfer rates when the maximum data transfer rate at a communications switch exceeds a first threshold When the maximum data transfer rate at the communications switch exceeds a second thresholds directing all data sources to reduce their data transfer rates. The first and the second thresholds are based on a congestion indicator of available bit rate traffic stored in a buffer in the communications switch.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1996Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Fabio Massimo Chiussi, Vijay Pochampalli Kumar, Ye Xia
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Patent number: 5905467Abstract: A wireless communication terminal comprises a first housing section including an antenna for enabling wireless communications with the terminal and a second housing section including a second communications antenna, the second housing section being extendibly connected to the first housing in an manner such that when the second housing section is in its extended position the second antenna is located one half wavelength from the first antenna. One or both of the antennas may be a fixed type, e.g., a whip or stub, or a retractable type, e.g., telescoping. The antennas may be located external or may be internal (e.g., patch type antennas) to the housing sections.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Shankar Narayanaswamy, Markus Rupp
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Patent number: 5905462Abstract: A phased-array antenna having either a corporate or series feed network advantageously includes a phase-shifter array comprised of mechanical phase shifters for beam steering. In some embodiments, the phase-shifter array includes a plurality of phase-shifting slabs each of which includes a phase-shifting member advantageously comprised of a dielectric material. When placed in electromagnetic fields generated by signals propagating through different regions of a transmission line, the phase-shifting members affect the phase of such signals. In some embodiments, the plurality of phase-shifting slabs are mechanically linked by a rigid linkage that is driven by a single driving mechanism. In those embodiments, the phase-shifting slabs and incorporated phase-shifting members in the phase-shifter array are moved in unison, relative to the transmission line, causing a shift in the relative phases of a multiplicity of signals, thereby steering the antenna beam.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1998Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Karl Georg Hampel, Gary M. Hojell
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Patent number: 5904994Abstract: A class of blue emitting materials, that, when placed in EL devices with an emitter layer and a hole transporter layer, provide EL devices that emit white light. The blue-emitting material has a non-polymeric molecular structure that comprises a five or six-membered heterocyclic moiety selected from the groups consisting of oxazole, imidazole, quinoline and pyrazine with at least three substituents pendant thereto. The blue-emitting materials of the present invention have certain characteristics that allow them to be formed into films with advantageous properties. The films formed from these materials are amorphous (i.e they have a crystal size less than about 1000 .ANG.). The thickness of the films of the blue-emitting material is less than 600 .ANG. in the devices of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1996Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Ananth Dodabalapur, Rebecca Jordan, Marko Strukelj
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Patent number: 5905586Abstract: A system and method for providing two-way optical communications between a first location and at least one secondary location, wherein there is no light source available at the secondary location. In the system and method, the first location and the secondary locations are optically coupled by an optical fiber network. A laser light source is located at the first location and produces a first light signal that is transmitted to the secondary locations over the optical fiber network. At the secondary locations a portion of the first light signal is altered by selectively modulating the signal frequency. As a result, a second light signal is produced without the need of a second light source. The second light signal is then sent back to the first location over the optical fiber network where it can be isolated and interpreted as a data transmission.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1996Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Reed Kamenetzky Even
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Patent number: 5904859Abstract: The specification describes techniques for applying under bump metallization (UBM) for solder bump interconnections on interconnection substrates. The UBM of the invention comprises a Cu, Cu/Cr, Cr multilayer structure. Problems in etching the Cu/Cr layer are overcome using a high pH etchant containing a copper complexing ingredient to prevent passivation of the copper constituent by the chromium etchant solution. With the availability of this etchant the UBM multilayer can be formed using subtractive techniques.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Yinon Degani
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Patent number: 5905953Abstract: A wireless telecommunications system is capable of providing both public wireless service and private network service on existing IS-95 CDMA facilities without changes to the air interface or the hardware design.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1996Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Chung-Zin Liu, Kenneth Wayne Strom
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Patent number: 5905871Abstract: A multicasting method transmits data segments, including one or more data packets, over an established global multicast tree from a Sender S to a dynamically changing set of receivers, including at least one unknown Receiver R. In response to a data segment transmission, the Sender S receives a first status signal from the at least one unknown Receiver R (and/or any known Designated Receivers DRs) indicating the addition of and packet reception status of the unknown Receiver R (and/or any known Designated Receivers DRs) which has joined the multicast. In response to the status signals, the Sender S retransmits to the unknown Receiver R (and/or any known Designated Receivers DRs) those packets not received thereat. In this manner the unknown Receiver R (and/or any known Designated Receivers DRs) is added to the multicast session and retransmissions thereto are handled in the same manner as other receivers connected to the multicast session.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Richard Wayne Buskens, Sanjoy Paul, Muhammad Ali Siddiqui
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Patent number: 5905838Abstract: Simultaneous dense WDM operation in both the 1310 nm and 1550 nm transparency windows of silica-based optical fiber, is enabled by a fiber design providing for nulled dispersion within a critically positioned wavelength range. Design provides for values of dispersion in both windows sufficiently low for desired per-channel bit rate, and, at the same time, sufficiently high to maintain effects of non-linear dispersion within tolerable limits for WDM operation. Fiber fabrication and system design are described.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1998Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Arthur F. Judy, David Kalish, Raymond Bradfield Kummer, David Wayne Peckham, William Alfred Reed
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Patent number: 5905417Abstract: A passive cascaded low-pass and high-pass filter comprises a conductive ferrite block (100) for filtering out some and not others of the frequencies of a multi-frequency electrical signal, and a pair of electrical contacts (101) on the block for connecting the unfiltered signal to the block and connecting the filtered signal from the block. The filter characteristic depends upon the ferrite's stoichiometry, but is independent of the ferrite's geometry. Signal attenuation caused by the filter evenly across the whole frequency range can be varied by varying the stress between one or both contacts and the block, via various stress-inducing mechanisms (400, 500).Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: David A. Norte, Woong K. Yoon
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Patent number: 5905833Abstract: A cable 20 of this invention includes at least one core 22 comprising a plurality of coated optical fibers 25 and a filling material 26 which is disposed about the fibers 25. Typically, the fibers 25 and the filling material 26 are disposed within a tubular member 28 which is disposed within a sheath system 27. The sheath system 27 may include longitudinally extending strength members 30 in addition to a plastic jacket 32. The filling material made in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention is one which comprises at least two different hydrocarbons as an oil constituent and/or two different fumed silicas as part of a thickening agent. The hydrocarbon(s) may be a synthetic oil such as polyalphaolefin, for example, or a mineral oil, or a combination of synthetic oils and/or mineral oils. The combination of oils is used to help low temperatures properties as well as better incorporate a gelling system which may include a copolymer. A copolymer is used mainly to reduce oil separation.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Jim Jenqtsong Sheu
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Patent number: 5904579Abstract: A right angle adaptor for a straight coaxial jack having a jack body (10) and at least one jack terminal (48) extending axially from a base of the jack body. The adaptor includes an adaptor board having at least one jack terminal opening for receiving a jack terminal that extends axially from a base of a coaxial jack body. The adaptor board (200) has at least one adaptor terminal (48) mount, and a conductive path that electrically connects the adaptor terminal mount to a corresponding jack terminal opening in the adaptor board. At least one adaptor terminal has one end part electrically connected to an adaptor terminal mount on the adaptor board, and an opposite end part of the adaptor terminal extends substantially parallel to the adaptor board for connection with an outside board.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Norris B. McLean, Mark G. Spaulding
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Patent number: 5905793Abstract: The maximum wait time for callers in a call center (FIG. 10) is lowered by selecting, for an agent (25) who has just become available to handle a call, a highest-priority waiting call that would most likely wait the longest if it were not selected at this time. Anticipated wait times are computed for the calls at the heads of the non-empty highest-priority call queues that correspond to the agent's skills or splits (202-210). The anticipated wait time of a call is computed as the call's present (elapsed) wait time plus the average rate of advance of calls in the call's queue (210). The call with the longest anticipated wait time is then selected first and is assigned to the available agent for handling (212-216). The process is repeated each time that any agent becomes available.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Andrew D. Flockhart, Robin Harris Foster, Joylee E. Kohler, Eugene P. Mathews
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Patent number: 5904523Abstract: A process for forming a silicon oxynitride layer in an N.sub.2 atmosphere is disclosed. The silicon oxynitride layer is formed by heating a silicon substrate in an N.sub.2 atmosphere for a period of time that is sufficient to form a nitrided layer with a nitrogen content of at least about 5.times.10.sup.13 atoms/cm.sup.2 therein. Afterward, the substrate is further oxidized in an oxygen containing atmosphere for a period of time sufficient to form a silicon oxynitride layer on the substrate with a thickness of at least about 1 nm and a nitrogen content of at least about 5.times.10.sup.13 atoms/cm.sup.2 on the wafer.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Leonard Cecil Feldman, Martin Laurence Green, Thomas Werner Sorsch
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Patent number: 5904983Abstract: An optical fiber protected from degradation caused by corrosion from environmental fluids. The optical fiber includes a core-cladding assembly surrounded with a thin quasi metal oxide film (preferably .about.10 nm in depth). Over time, particularly under the influence of the elevated temperatures, the initially deposited reagents of the thin film oxidize or hydrolyze, removing the organic components, and bonding a quasi metal oxide film on the surface of the cladding. The resulting film significantly retards corrosion by blocking the environmental fluids from reacting with flaws in the cladding surface of the fiber, thus improving the mechanical performance and reliability of the optical fiber. In addition, the thin film protects the fiber against incidental abrasions.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Maureen Gillen Chan, Daryl Inniss, Howard Edan Katz, Valerie Jeanne Kuck, Marcia Lea Schilling
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Patent number: 5903973Abstract: A protectively packaged connector for connecting multiple conductors is disclosed. The connector has multiple parts, each of which is provided with a protective covering of heat shrink thermoplastic film. The connector is assembled in the normal manner but with the film in place. This protects the connector from outside contaminants and is especially useful for filled connectors which readily attract contaminants because of the sticky waterproof filling compound.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1997Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Edward Dennis Nelson
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Patent number: 5905784Abstract: The system of the invention consists of a central office service unit (COSU) connected to a plurality of switching systems via dedicated telemetry trunks or a common channel signaling network such as the CCS7 network. The switching systems are connected to a plurality of inbound-only TIUs located on the customer premise that are in turn connected to customer devices such as utility meters, appliances, security systems or the like. The TIUs are inbound-only that can originate calls but cannot answer calls initiated by the controlling entity. A controlling entity, such as a utility, is connected to one of the switching systems over a customer line such that the controlling entity can be connected to any TIU hosted by the switching systems. The controlling entity requests that an alerting tone be sent by the COSU to a desired TIU. The COSU, as is known in the art, delivers an alert tone through a suppressed ringing connection to the TIU that does not audibly ring the customer's telephone.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1996Date of Patent: May 18, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Stuart Mandel Garland, David B. Smith