Abstract: In the method, a receiver receives an indication of if the maximum number of sub-packet transmissions for conveying a data packet from a transmitter to the receiver has taken place. If the receiver has not properly received the data packet over a channel when this indication is received, then the receiver sends a non-acknowledgement response that causes the transmitter to re-schedule and re-send the data packet.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 17, 2002
Date of Patent:
April 3, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Farooq Ullah Khan, Douglas N. Knisely, Safwan Zaheer
Abstract: A first communication network is used to securely communicate a key that is used for communications over a different network. In one embodiment, a CDMA network is used to securely communicate a key that is used for communications in a data network. The key used in the data network may be used for authentication and/or enciphering or encryption.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 15, 2000
Date of Patent:
April 3, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Douglas N. Knisely, Robert Jerrold Marks, Semyon B. Mizikovsky
Abstract: The payloads of IP packets are checked to actually determine if a packet contains MPEG-2 video rather than using predefined streams or priority levels that are assumed to contain such information as is done in the prior art. More specifically, the “sync” bytes of the MPEG-2 stream are searched for within the IP packet payload, and when a pattern indicative of the sync bytes is found the sync bytes are identified and the packet is determined to contain MPEG-2 video. The sync byte was defined in MPEG-2 for over-the-air broadcasting in order that a television receiver be able to synchronize the MPEG-2 transport stream packets. Note that the MPEG-2 video, e.g., the MPEG-2 transport stream packets, may or may not be incorporated within real time protocol (RTP) packets before being incorporated into the IP packets.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 30, 2000
Date of Patent:
April 3, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
John P. Hearn, Kim N. Matthews, Christopher C. Yu
Abstract: Generally, a method and apparatus are provided for computing a matrix inverse square root of a given positive-definite Hermitian matrix, K. The disclosed technique for computing an inverse square root of a matrix may be implemented, for example, by the noise whitener of a MIMO receiver. Conventional noise whitening algorithms whiten a non-white vector, X, by applying a matrix, Q, to X, such that the resulting vector, Y, equal to Q·X, is a white vector. Thus, the noise whitening algorithms attempt to identify a matrix, Q, that when multiplied by the non-white vector, will convert the vector to a white vector. The disclosed iterative algorithm determines the matrix, Q, given the covariance matrix, K. The disclosed matrix inverse square root determination process initially establishes an initial matrix, Q0, by multiplying an identity matrix by a scalar value and then continues to iterate and compute another value of the matrix, Qn+1, until a convergence threshold is satisfied.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 10, 2003
Date of Patent:
April 3, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Laurence Eugene Mailaender, Jack Salz, Sivarama Krishnan Venkatesan
Abstract: A selective blocking request is sent from a requesting network element to an SCF (system control function component), where the request identifies a targeted network element. The SCF may then block communications from the targeted network element to the requesting network element, or it may send an ACG (automatic code gapping) message to the targeted network element requesting it to stop sending communications to the requesting network element. This technique offers the advantage of allowing an overloaded network element to reduce its workload while informing other components of the network that messages from a targeted network component will not be accepted by the overloaded network element.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for generating multilevel amplitude and phase encoded signals using a pair of 1:N beam splitter/combiner(s) having a pre-defined splitting distribution and an array of zero-biased, Mach-Zehnder Modulators configured for phase modulation.
Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and a method of fabricating the apparatus. The apparatus comprises a substrate having a planar surface and first and second electrodes located on the planar surface. The first electrode has a top surface and a lateral surface, and the lateral surface has an edge near or in contact with the substrate. An electrode insulating layer is located on the top surface and a self-assembled layer located on the lateral surface. The second electrode is in contact with both the self-assembled layer and the electrode insulating layer.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 16, 2006
Publication date:
March 29, 2007
Applicants:
Lucent Technologies Inc., Princeton University
Inventors:
Zhenan Bao, Jie Zheng, James Sturm, Troy Graves-Abe
Abstract: An all-optical modulation format converter for converting optical data signals modulated in an on-off-keying (OOK) format to a phase-shift-keying (PSK) format. The OOK-to-PSK converter can be coupled to a delay-line interferometer to provide an all-optical wavelength converter for differential PSK (DPSK). The OOK-to-PSK converter can also be used in all-optical implementations of various functions, including, for example, exclusive-OR (XOR) logic, shift registers, and pseudo-random binary sequence (PRBS) generators.
Abstract: The present invention provides a system for, and method of, adaptable testing of backplane interconnections. In one embodiment, the system includes a board detector configured to determine a relative arrangement of a plurality of hardware boards populating positions associated with the backplane interconnections. Additionally, the system also includes a test coordinator coupled to the board detector and configured to adaptively backplane test at least a pair of the plurality of hardware boards based on the relative arrangement.
Abstract: An optical heterodyne receiver and a method of extracting data from a phase-modulated input optical signal. In one embodiment, the optical heterodyne receiver includes: (1) a photonic quadrature demodulator having first and second optical inputs and first and second electrical outputs and configured to generate at the first and second electrical outputs an in-phase signal and a quadrature-phase signal, respectively, in response to receiving a modulated optical signal at the first optical input and a reference optical oscillator signal at the second optical input, (2) a passive radio frequency single sideband demodulator coupled to the photonic quadrature demodulator and configured to extract at least one sideband of the in-phase signal or the quadrature-phase signal and (3) at least one analog-to-digital converter coupled to the passive radio frequency single sideband demodulator and configured to receive and sample the at least one sideband.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 27, 2005
Publication date:
March 29, 2007
Applicant:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Young-Kai Chen, Ut-Va Koc, Andreas Leven
Abstract: A CDMA base station transmitter employing the Kahn envelope-elimination-and-restoration technique includes a switching amplifier adapted to linearly amplify the low-level baseband signal derived from the digital amplitude information portion of the digital CDMA signal to be transmitted downlink. In order to achieve the wide bandwidth and high dynamic range needed to linearly amplify the low-level baseband signal derived from the digital amplitude portion of the CDMA signal, a truncating circuit truncates a predetermined number of the least significant bits of each word of the digital amplitude portion before the amplitude portion is converted to a low-level baseband signal and is amplified by the switching amplifier. High resolution is restored to the amplified output by a power-dissipating post regulator at the output of the switching amplifier.
Abstract: A system for, and method of, configuring border gateway selection for transit traffic flows in a computer network. In one embodiment, the system includes: (1) a border gateway modeler that builds a model of cooperating border gateways, the model including capacities of the border gateways and (2) a traffic flow optimizer, associated with the border gateway modeler, that initially assigns traffic to the border gateways in accordance with a generalized assignment problem and subsequently reassigns the traffic to the border gateways based on cost until the capacities are respected.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 1, 2002
Date of Patent:
March 27, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Thomas C. Bressoud, Rajeev Rastogi, Mark A. Smith
Abstract: Techniques for controlling handoffs in a wireless communication system include receiving a location vector from a mobile unit, and determining whether to perform a handoff of the mobile unit based on the received vector. The vector may also include time information related to the time at which the vector was transmitted. The vector may be obtained from a GPS satellite signal or one or more terrestrial stations.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a polymeric composition of matter. The composition includes at least one polymer matrix and plurality of quantum dots distributed therein. The polymer may be a perfluorocyclobutane polymer having high optical transmission at telecommunications wavelengths. The quantum dots may include cap compounds to increase the solubility of the quantum dots in the composition. Typical cap compounds include aromatic organic molecules. Optical devices including waveguides may be fabricated from the polymeric compositions of the invention.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 11, 2006
Date of Patent:
March 27, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Gang Chen, Dan Fuchs, Ylva Olsson, Ronen Rapaport, Vikram Sundar
Abstract: A method for access control in a wireless network having a base station and a plurality of remote hosts includes the optional abilities of making dynamic adjustments of the uplink/downlink transmission ratio, making dynamic adjustments of the total number of reservation minislots, and assigning access priorities by message content type within a single user message stream. The method of the invention further provides for remote wireless host paging and for delayed release of active channels by certain high priority users in order to provide low latency of real-time packets by avoiding the need for repeated channel setup signaling messages. In the preferred embodiment, there are N minislots available for contention in the next uplink frame organized into a plurality of access priority classes. The base station allows m access priority classes.
Abstract: A telecommunications system can include a network device with a layered protocol architecture for allowing transfer of upper layer Protocol Data Units using a shared medium. A data block includes a plurality of Protocol Data Units and a data block header, which includes a delimiter as a length indicator (LI). Any last protocol data unit of the data block has no delimiter. When a Protocol Data Unit fills the balance of the data block, the length indicator is zero having no data for a first link indicator in any next in sequence data block.
Abstract: Battery operated user equipment is disclosed for use in a radio telecommunications network, including means for monitoring the state of charge of the battery and means for communicating state of charge data to a base station during call set up. The battery data can be used to inform a caller that, for example, a called user's apparatus has reduced or limited battery capacity and thus that the expected duration of a call is limited.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 4, 2005
Date of Patent:
March 27, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
David Lahiri Bhatoolaul, Qiang Cao, Patrick Georges Venceslas Charriere, Seau Sian Lim
Abstract: An input signal is modified to compensate for amplifier memory effects by combining at least two versions of the input signal, each version of the input signal being offset in time with respect to one another. More specifically, an RF input signal is split into at least two split signals, a different delay is applied to each split signal, and the delayed, split signals are combined to obtain a modified input signal.
Abstract: A method is provided of transmitting signals from two or more antennas in a wireless telecommunications network, in which at least one data sequence is space-time block encoded. Before transmitting the data sequence, a linear transformation is applied to the data sequence, the linear transformation being adapted to use knowledge of correlation among the antennas to at least partially compensate the transmitted signals for said correlation. The linear transformation depends on the eigenvalues of an antenna correlation matrix. The linear transformation further depends on a ratio of symbol energy (Es) to noise variance (?2). The method includes transmitting the encoded and transformed data sequence.
Abstract: A network management system for a multi-layer network having multiple architectural or technological domains includes an inter-domain configuration manager arranged between a set of one or more network service management applications and a set of network element domain managers, each of the domain managers being associated with a particular domain of the multi-layer network. The configuration manager implements network service design and provisioning functions across the domains of the network in conjunction with stored connectivity information characterizing the multi-layer network. The network management system further includes an inter-domain fault manager and an inter-domain capacity manager, which provide respective fault management and transport capacity management functions across the domains of the multi-layer network.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 7, 2000
Date of Patent:
March 27, 2007
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Inventors:
Yudhveer S. Bagga, Arati Chaudhury, Charleen E. Hird, Ted Chongpi Lee, William W. Pretyka, Danilo L. Puseljic, Susan Rose Russo, Reza Shafie-Khorasani, Thomas Peter Tignor, Rulei Ting