Patents Assigned to Nortel Networks
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Publication number: 20100074240Abstract: A wireless communications device includes an antenna, a multi-port path selection structure having an antenna port connected to the antenna, and plural ports connected to respective one or more receive and transmit paths of the wireless communications device. The multi-port path selection structure has a transmit band reject filter connected to the transmit path and a second filter connected to the receive path.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: March 25, 2010Applicant: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Chun-Yun Jian, Eric Gagnon, Lan Hu
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Patent number: 7684712Abstract: A method of recovering a most likely value of each symbol transmitted through an optical communications network using a high speed optical signal. A stream of multi-bit digital samples of the optical signal is processed to generate a respective multi-bit estimate X?(n) of each transmitted symbol. A first function is applied to each symbol estimate X?(n) to generate a corresponding soft decision value {tilde over (X)}(n). Each soft decision value {tilde over (X)}(n) is processed to generate a corresponding hard decision value. {circumflex over (X)}(n) having an ideal amplitude and phase. A plurality of successive soft decision values and hard decision values are processed to determine a second function, which is applied to each soft decision value {tilde over (X)}(n) to generate a most likely symbol value {circumflex over ({circumflex over (X)}(n).Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2006Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Kim B. Roberts, Chandra Bontu, Kuang Tsan Wu, Han Sun
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Patent number: 7684317Abstract: A method and apparatus of protecting a first network from unauthorized access includes storing profile information for each call session, and determining if an unauthorized access of the first network is occurring based on the profile information. The profile information includes a predetermined threshold indicating a maximum acceptable rate of incoming data units from an external network to the first network. If the incoming data unit rate exceeds the predetermined threshold, then a security action is taken, such as generating an alarm or preventing further transport of data units from the external network to the first network.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Sean W. March, Patrick N. Sollee, David W. McKnight
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Patent number: 7684389Abstract: An N-dimensional lattice network that scales to capacities of the order of a Yotta bits per second (1024 bits per second) includes a plurality of sub-nets of edge module switches interconnected by an agile switching core. The agile core may be distributed. In the N-dimensional lattice network, each edge module 408 is connected to N core stages, each core stage having an associated dimensional indicator. The input/output ports of each edge module are divided into (N+1) port groups. One of the port groups serves local sources/sinks while the remaining port groups are respectively connected to core stages in each of the N dimensions. This structure permits virtually unlimited capacity growth and significantly simplifies the routing and forwarding functions. The edge modules are addressed using logical coordinates, one coordinate being assigned for each of the N dimensions. This simplifies routing and permits each edge module to compute its own routing tables.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventor: Maged E. Beshai
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Patent number: 7684322Abstract: A flow admission control module for IP traffic types monitors network topology and usage. A new flow is not admitted if it is determined that the flow would push the utilization of available bandwidth reserved for the traffic type on a link in the associated path beyond a predetermined threshold. The admission control module may, as a result of dynamic changes to network topology capacity, re-compute the link utilization for effected active flows. The admission control module may also account for protection regimes in flow admission calculations.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2004Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Allan Sand, Jozef Babiarz, Dany Sylvain
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Patent number: 7684388Abstract: A multi-grained network includes edge modules that switch high-variance multi-rate data traffic, and independent core modules that switch paths having different granularities. The core may include core modules that switch fixed-size data blocks, core modules that switch channels or bands of channels, core modules that switch entire links, and core modules that cross-connect channels or links. To simplify the control functions, the core modules operate independently from each other. Direct link, band or channel connections may be established for selected ingress-egress edge module pairs, if traffic volumes warrant. The use of graded granularity in the core simplifies the control function and reduces network cost.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2004Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Maged E. Beshai, Richard Vickers
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Patent number: 7684696Abstract: It is desirable to provide an improved system for describing the impact of a change in routing on the performance of wavelengths traversing the links in a optical communication network. It is also desirable that such a system be computationally simple. The present invention accomplishes these aims by providing a mechanism for the development of a set of metrics that describe the impact of different fiber types and lengths bearing a number of wavelengths, on one of the wavelengths propagated by a given input power. These metrics permit the prediction of a wavelength's behaviour by simple calculations. Accordingly, the need for full non-linear simulation is obviated, thereby improving the speed, efficiency and flexibility of optical layer routing algorithms.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2003Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Laura Hadden, Chee Yoon Lee, Suresh Pillai, Brian Smith
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Patent number: 7684352Abstract: A distributed hash table is implemented to store routing information on a network. Node IDs exchanged in connection with implementation of a link state routing protocol are used as keys in the distributed hash table, and routes are stored at one or more nodes on the network. When a route is learned, the route is processed against the set of keys to determine which nodes should store the route. When a route is needed, the route is processed against the set of keys to determine which nodes should have the route information. The manner in which the route is processed against the set of keys is the same in both instances, so that the DHT may be used to store and retrieve route information on the network. The DHT may be implemented to store MAC addresses, IP addresses, MPLS labels, or other information of interest to enable routes to be stored and learned by network elements on the network.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LtdInventors: Peter Ashwood Smith, Guoli Yin, William McCormick
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Publication number: 20100070488Abstract: The present invention relates to searching content databases and ranking the search results of the searches based, at least in part, on affinity criteria for a particular user. Notably, a given user will communicate through various means with contacts. The identities of some, if not all, of the contacts with which the user communicates are used to create an affinity list. For each contact in the user's affinity list, a record of the items that have been accessed by that user is maintained as access history information. Each contact may have access history information, and the collection of the access history information for some or all of the contacts in the user's affinity list is generally referred to as affinity criteria. When the user initiates a search for items in contact databases, items returned from the search are ranked based, at least in part, on the affinity criteria.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: Nortel Networks LimitedInventor: Dany Sylvain
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Publication number: 20100067902Abstract: Described is a method of reducing transmitter error in an optical communications channel. An optical signal transmitted from an optical transmitter that has impairment due to transmitter error is processed to generate a digitally-equalized signal. A nonlinear characteristic of the digitally-equalized signal that relates to the transmitter error is determined. An optical control signal comprising data that are based on the nonlinear characteristic is transmitted to the optical transmitter. The optical transmitter modifies a transmitter parameter in response to the optical control signal to change the nonlinear characteristic and thereby reduce the impairment.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2008Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Han Sun, Kuang Tsan Wu, Kim B. Roberts
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Patent number: 7680263Abstract: A system for accurately detecting the unavailability of a call center agent that uses one or more agent sensors provided in the area of the agent's desk or station that are triggered when the agent moves into or out of the physical area in which he or she can answer calls. The agent sensor may be an external hardware peripheral device which communicates with a call center software application. The agent sensor operates to notify the call center application when an associated agent leaves their desk, so that the call center application can make that agent unavailable to receive calls as a result. When the agent returns, another signal may be sent from the sensor to the call center application indicating that the agent is again available to receive calls.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2004Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Pamela Nice, Paul Martin, Randy Locke, Jason Bartal, John Melbourn, Gordon Galletti
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Patent number: 7680420Abstract: A method of synthesizing a modulated optical signal using a laser cascaded with an amplitude modulator. A phase drive signal VF(t) is derived for driving the laser to generate an optical carrier signal with a desired phase ?(t). An amplitude drive signal VS(t) is then derived for driving the amplitude modulator to impose a desired amplitude S(t) onto the optical carrier signal generated by the laser. The amplitude drive signal VS(t) is compensated for amplitude modulation of the optical carrier signal generated by the laser.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2004Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Dave Walker, Kim B. Roberts, Maurice O'Sullivan, Leo Strawczynski, James Whiteaway, Christopher Fludger, Han Henry Sun, Adrien Comeau
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Patent number: 7680934Abstract: Network resources are assigned as dedicated, shared, or public network resources. The resources are then allocated to L1-VPN subscribers on demand. Splitting assignment of the resources from allocation of the resources enables resources to be assigned to more than one subscriber on the network. Temporary physical dedication of the resources to one of the subscribers may be accomplished by allocating the assigned resources on demand, so that particular subscribers are provided with dedicated resources on an as-needed basis. Dedication of the network resources allows the network resources to be configured, managed, and controlled by the customers. The network resources may be optical resources and the links may be time slots on particular fibers. Optionally, by enabling prioritization to cause displacement of link allocations, additional flexibility may be obtained in allocating links to L1-VPNs such as by allowing the use of private and shared resources by other subscribers.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2004Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Raymond Aubin, Malcolm Betts, Stephen Shew
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Patent number: 7680923Abstract: Probe and stop probe messages associated with an ingress access point are processed at an egress label switched router. The ingress access point may consist of an identifier of an ingress network element, in combination with a LSP identifier provided by the ingress network element. Auto-registration is performed upon receipt of a probe message indicating an ingress access point not currently being tracked. In the event that a probe message is received indicating an ingress access point not currently being tracked, the egress label switched router adds an entry to a tracking data structure, and a central processor is notified. Each entry within the tracking data structure stores information for a corresponding ingress access point, including knowledge digests from probe messages and an indication of the time a last previous probe message was received.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventor: David Allan
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Publication number: 20100061719Abstract: Optical By-Pass (OBP) links may be created by adding wavelengths between nodes on the network. The OBP may extend between any pair of nodes on the network. Intermediate nodes on the OBP are transient nodes and simply forward traffic optically. An OBP extends between a pair of nodes and, unlike express links, is created in such a manner that it does not affect the previous allocation of resources on the network. This enables capacity to be added between pairs of nodes on the network to alleviate congestion at a portion of the network, without changing other traffic patterns on the network. This enables inclusion of an OBP to be deterministic and of linear impact on the network. The OBP links may be statically provisioned or created on demand. Optionally, the OBP links may be crated to coincide with PBB-TE tunnels on the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Indermohan Monga, Donald Fedyk, Bruce Schofield
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Patent number: 7676154Abstract: A network planning tool and method for configuring a connection-oriented packet network over a WDM optical network without an optical control layer, such as a SONET/SDH layer. The optical network includes a plurality of optical fibers interconnected through nodes and the connection-oriented packet network, such an Ethernet network, MPLS network, or pseudowire network, includes two or more terminal devices. The method and tool function by building an association between the components of the physical layer, such as the optical fiber, and their geographic location or path. The connection-oriented packet network is configured by building multi-link trunks (MLTs) between terminal devices, where the MLTs are built by aggregating lightpaths that traverse distinctive geographic paths. The MLTs are planned and configured through aggregating lightpaths that traverse incongruent sets of photonic elements.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2006Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Mirjana Vukovic, Dominic Goodwill, Eric Bernier
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Patent number: 7675853Abstract: To ensure an effective mechanism for disaster recovery, system migration and network enlargement, a communication system (FIG. 6) comprises a narrowband-to-broadband interface (300) having a plurality of network adaptors (302-306) interconnected to a switch (314-316) that provides access to a plurality of virtual channels (318-321) supported by a broadband network. The plurality of network adaptors (302-306) are also coupled to a plurality of trunks (308-312) that each support at least one of a plurality of different communication functions. At least two call servers (324-326) are independently coupled to the narrowband-to-broadband interface (300) and are arranged to control interconnection of trunks to virtual channels, while each of the at least two call servers is responsible for controlling interconnections of group of trunks that share a common communication function within each group. Communication system functionality is therefore separated between the at least two call servers.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2005Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Roy Harold Mauger, Julian Frank Barry Cable, Clive Colin Hayball
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Patent number: 7675934Abstract: An Interworking Gateway enabled to provide continuous conversion of Protocol Data Units (PDUs) of any one of a provisioned set of transport protocols to any other member of the set is disclosed. Each transport protocol is associated with at least one transport protocol unit comprising at least one signaling port, at least one receive path, and at least one transmit path. Receive paths are adapted to convert PDUs of respective transport protocols into a base format, and transmit paths are adapted to convert a stream of base format data into PDUs of respective transport protocols. Transport protocol units are autonomous modules. The Interworking Gateway permits telephone services to extend across different broadband telephony networks in today's telecommunications system of networks.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2004Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventor: Dany Sylvain
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Patent number: 7676380Abstract: A method of managing access to a healthcare information system of a healthcare establishment communications network. The method comprises receiving data regarding a wirelessly detectable tag associated with a clinician; determining whether the clinician is positioned relative to a terminal of the healthcare establishment communications network such that a proximity condition is satisfied based at least in part on the data regarding the wirelessly detectable tag; responsive to the proximity condition being satisfied, providing an opportunity for authentication of the clinician; and responsive to successful authentication of the clinician, establishing a session for the clinician between the terminal and the healthcare information system. The ability to detect proximity of clinician facilitates the process by which the clinician may access the healthcare information system, while the requirement for authentication of the clinician minimizes the risk of data being made available to an unauthorized party.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2005Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Alan F. Graves, Brian Johnson, Jeff Fitchett
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Patent number: 7676161Abstract: In a method of synthesizing an optical signal, a multi-bit digital representation of a desired optical E-field is generated. The multi-bit digital representation has a resolution of N1-bits, where N1 is an integer greater than 2. At least two analog drive signals are synthesized based on the multi-bit digital representation. Each analog drive signal exhibits excursions between 2M discrete states (i.e. has a resolution of M-bits), where M is an integer greater than 2. An electrical-to-optical (E/O) converter is driven using the analog drive signals to generate an output optical E-field at an output of the E/O converter. An error is detected between the output optical E-field and the desired complex E-field waveform, and at least one parameter adjusted so as to minimize the detected error.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 9, 2010Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Kim Roberts, James Harley