Patents Assigned to The Lucent Technologies Inc.
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Patent number: 5864538Abstract: Novel rate-based flow control methods operate in conjunction with a data communications network. Such networks include a plurality of interconnected nodes, wherein each node is adapted for connection to any of a plurality of sources. The sources send data to, and receive data from, the nodes. The path that data follows in traveling from a first source, through one or more nodes, to a second source, is referred to as a virtual circuit path. Each node includes a processor and an associated memory for storing a data queue of data received from sources. According to one embodiment, referred to as first-order rate-based flow control, a node allocates a data transfer rate to a source based upon the difference between the current queue length at that node and the queue threshold of that node multiplied by a gain.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Song Chong, Ramesh Nagarajan, Yung-Terng Wang
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Patent number: 5863351Abstract: Minute quantities of water in a terpene cleaning solvent cause a reaction with certain metals, particularly lead, tin and copper, which reactions are responsible for corrosion of the metal. Such reactions can be reduced or substantially eliminated by exposing the cleaning solvent to a molecular sieve prior to the cleaning operation. The molecular sieve typically includes a plurality of beads of zeolite to which the cleaning solvent is exposed. The molecular sieve traps the water molecules from the solvent so that, after treatment, the solvent contains substantially no water molecules.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Ching-Ping Wong
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Patent number: 5864644Abstract: In accordance with the invention, light is coupled from a plurality of semiconductor emitters to a cladding-pumped fiber via tapered fiber bundles fusion spliced to the cladding-pumped fiber. Individual semiconductor broad stripe emitters can be coupled to individual multimode fibers. The individual fibers can be bundled together in a close-packed formation, heated to melting temperature, drawn into a taper and then fusion spliced to the cladding-pumped fiber. Advantageously, the taper is then overcoated with cladding material such as low index polymer. In addition, a fiber containing a single-mode core can be included in the fiber bundle. This single-mode core can be used to couple light into or out of the single-mode core of the cladding-pumped fiber.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: David John DiGiovanni, Andrew John Stentz
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Patent number: 5862583Abstract: Panels are positioned relative to a pattern by moving the pattern onto a registration mechanism having contact elements, engaging contact areas on the pattern with contact elements by moving the contact elements synchronously and equidistantly while allowing the registration mechanism to move as the elements engage the contact areas, locking the position of the registration mechanism, and engaging contact areas on sequential panels by moving the contact elements of the locked registration mechanism synchronously and equidistantly to contact areas on one panel after the other.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1995Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Hans Hugo Ammann, Francis LoVasco, Michael A. Oien
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Patent number: 5864552Abstract: A rearrangeable non-blocking three stage network and method for routing one or more requests between an input stage and an output stage, comprising between 3N and substantially the next largest integer of (41N-E.sub.N)/16 center stage interconnection units, where N is the greater of the inlet links to the input stage and outlet links from the output stage. Received requests are grouped by load size into a first group, a second group, and a third group with the second ground divided into a first half and a second half. The requests in the first group and first half of the second group are routed by a first set of center interconnection units, and the requests of the second half of the second group are routed by a second set of center interconnection units. The requests of the third group are routed through the first and second set of interconnection units so long as their load capacity is not exceeded, while any remaining small requests are routed through a third set of interconnection units.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ding-Zhu Du, Biao Gao, Frank Kwangming Hwang, Jeong Han Kim
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Patent number: 5864089Abstract: A modular electrical connector assembly to which an electrical telecommunication cable is connectable for communicating electrical signals between the connector assembly and cable. The connector assembly includes an electrically nonconductive body and a crosstalk energy emitting electrical interference source on the body and/or on or proximate the connector assembly. Electrically conductive first and second leads on the body define an electrical signal circuit for carrying electrical signals communicatable with the cable. The first lead is located more closely proximate to the interference source than is the second lead such that a greater amount of crosstalk energy from the interference source is electromagnetically impressed on the first lead than on the second lead to thereby define a difference in crosstalk energy on the first and second leads.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Attilio Joseph Rainal
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Patent number: 5863843Abstract: A wafer holder for maintaining a semiconductor wafer at a constant temperature during film deposition is disclosed. The wafer holder is configured to have one or more quartz arms. Affixed to each arm is at least one quartz support, whose top end is adapted for holding the semiconductor wafer. The top end of each support is tapered to have a diameter smaller than that of the quartz support and is optionally tapered to a point. A thermal mass element is optionally supported on the arms of the wafer holder, to keep uniform, the temperature at the perimeter of the wafer with respect to the rest of the semiconductor wafer during a material layer deposition. Also, a quartz backstop is optionally attached to each support arm to keep the semiconductor wafer positioned on top of the quartz supports when the wafer holder is rotated.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Martin Laurence Green, Thomas Werner Sorsch
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Patent number: 5864849Abstract: For use with an active database stored in volatile memory for direct revision thereof, the active database having multiple checkpoints and a stable log, having a tail stored in the volatile memory, for tracking revisions to the active database to allow corresponding revisions to be made to the multiple checkpoints, the active database subject to corruption, a system for, and method of, restoring the active database and a computer system containing the same. The system includes: (1) a checkpoint determination controller that determines which of the multiple checkpoints is a most recently completed checkpoint and copies the most recently completed checkpoint to the volatile memory to serve as an unrevised database for reconstructing the active database and (2) a revision application controller that retrieves selected ones of the revisions from the stable log and the tail and applies the revisions to the unrevised database thereby to restore the active database.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1996Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Philip Lewis Bohannon, Rajeev Rastogi, Abraham Silberschatz, Sundararajarao Sudarshan
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Patent number: 5863809Abstract: The specification describes photonic integrated circuit structures, and methods for making structures in which the active and passive waveguides are coplanar, and further in which all the layers of both the active and passive device regions are essentially coplanar, resulting in a planar surface and design flexibility for contact pad and metallization placement. The fabrication strategy eliminates the deep etch used in conventional processing to form laser devices, and thereby eliminates the step between the laser mesa and the passive waveguide sections.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Uziel Koren
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Patent number: 5864851Abstract: Method and system for managing transactions operating on replicated data items at multiple physical sites in a distributed database system. The transactions include local transactions each being processed at one of the physical sites and global transactions each being processed at multiple physical sites. Each transaction originates at one of the physical sites, and is permitted to read data items only at that physical site. In addition, only transactions originating at a physical site at which a primary copy of a data item is located are permitted to update that data item. A number of virtual sites are defined such that a given virtual site VS.sub.i.sup.j at a particular point in time includes a set S.sub.i.sup.j of all data items at a physical site s.sub.j that a given transaction T.sub.i has accessed from an initial operation up to that point in time. A replication graph is maintained to represent the relationships between the transactions and the virtual sites.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 1997Date of Patent: January 26, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Yuri Breitbart, Henry F. Korth
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Patent number: 5862290Abstract: An optical fiber cable splice closure assembly includes a base member and a mating cover which, when assembled, form a hollow splice closure with openings at each end. One or more cable gripping members are located within the closure adjacent the open ends for gripping cables passing through the open ends, and a cable strength member is located adjacent to, and aligned with, the cable gripping member. One or more elongated pedestals extend from the floor of the base member, each having latching means on the distal end thereof. A splice tray adapter plate is latched to the distal end of the pedestal or pedestals, thereby creating a slack fiber storage space below the plate. The adapter plate can pivotally hold two or more standard splice trays on one side thereof, or a discrete or mass splice tray on the reverse side thereof. A race track grommet member having insert receiving members on each end thereof form a sealing means for the closure when the base member and the cover member are clamped together.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Denis Edward Burek, Marc Duane Jones
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Patent number: 5862250Abstract: An insertion loss determination system contactlessly and automatically determines an insertion loss of an optical fiber connector having a domed combination of an optical fiber and a surrounding support ferrule. The system is suitable for a fully automated connector assembly line. In structure, the system comprises (a) a core-to-ferrule eccentricity (CFE) inspection system configured to determine a CFE parameter corresponding with an offset between a fiber center and a ferrule center; (b) a fiber light intensity tester (FLIT) configured to determine a FLIT parameter corresponding with an amount of a reference light that fails to pass through the fiber; and (c) an insertion loss evaluation system configured to determine an insertion loss of the connector based upon the parameters. The evaluation system may further be configured to identify an insertion loss class, for example, very good, good, or bad, based upon the insertion loss.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Andrei Csipkes, John Mark Palmquist
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Patent number: 5862141Abstract: Disclosed is a variable bitrate radio modem unit that includes a transmit section and a receive section that are linked through a host computer. In the transmit section, the host computer is connected to a data modulator equipped with a variable bitrate data generator which in turn is connected to a radio transmit modem. In the receive section, a radio receive modem is connected to a clock/data recovery circuit which in turn is connected to an error detection and correction circuit. The error detection and correction circuit is then connected to the host computer. A connection is established at a predetermined bitrate between two host computers of two individual radio modem units. While data is being transmitted back and forth, the error rate of the data being received is determined by the error detection circuit. If the error rate is larger than a predetermined rate, the bitrate of the radio transmit modem of the transmitting unit is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: John Andrew Trotter
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Patent number: 5862457Abstract: A multiplicity of baseband input signals are supplied to a signal processor which functions to modify the input signals such that when the modified signals modulate corresponding multiple carrier wave signals which are combined to produce a composite signal which is applied to the input of an amplifier, the "peaking" at the input to the amplifier and the resultant intermodulation at the output of the amplifier are reduced. In response to the application of the baseband input signals, the signal processor determines the extent of peaking and modifies at least one of the phase and amplitude of the input signals. In one embodiment of the invention, a block of data representing the input signals over a time slot is supplied to the signal processor which then generates a fixed phase shift over the time slot. In another embodiment of the invention, a block of data representing input signals is applied to a signal processor which then determines the worst case peaking and the time of their occurrence.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1995Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jack H. Winters
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Patent number: 5862211Abstract: Simultaneous voice-and-data (SVD) modems (106, 156) are employed automatically in a call initiated between a telephone (111) of a remotely-serviceable communications switching system (101) and a telephone (161) of a service center (150) that includes either a maintenance and diagnostics system (165) or maintenance and diagnostics workstations (162). The remotely-serviceable communications switching system automatically connects the voice portion of a single SVD call set up by the SVD modem to its associated telephone and automatically connects the data portion of the SVD call to its remote maintenance and diagnostics port (109). An automatic call distribution (ACD) communications switching system (151) of the service center automatically connects the voice portion of the SVD call to a telephone (161) of one of its agents (163) and automatically connects the data portion of the SVD call to the maintenance and diagnostics system or workstation.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Charles S. Roush
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Patent number: 5861783Abstract: The amplification of crosstalk between two isolated circuits due to a resonant condition between the two circuits is reduced by coupling the electrical grounds associated with the circuits with a series Resistor-Capacitor network.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 1997Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventor: Joseph Peter Savicki
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Patent number: 5862182Abstract: The encoding/transmission of information in an OFDM system is enhanced by using complementary codes. The complementary codes, more particularly, are converted into phase vectors and the resulting phase vectors are then used to modulate respective carrier signals. The modulated result is then transmitted to a receiver which decodes the received signals to recover the encoded information.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Geert Arnout Awater, Adriaan Kamerman, Anjur Sundaresan Krishnakumar, Didier J. R. van Nee
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Patent number: 5861568Abstract: An improved method for generating various wave functions for use in musical tone generation in FM synthesis so as to substantially reduce computational and storage requirements. The waveform desired to be used is mathematically modeled using piecewise linear approximation. A reduced number of coefficients of the piecewise linear approximation, representing the angles and offsets of the linear segments, are stored in memory.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1998Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Eduardo Abreu, Jalil Fadavi-Ardekani
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Patent number: 5862131Abstract: A port circuit (108) for a time-division multiplexed (TDM) switching system (100) is designed to effect sub-time-slot operation without external support, as well as to effect conventional, time-slot operation. A clock-frequency multiplier, such as a frequency-multiplexed phase-lock loop (PLL 202), and a multiplier-driven sub-time-slot operation circuit, such as a PLL-driven finite state machine (203), are incorporated into the port circuit. The clock-frequency multiplier and the sub-time-slot operation circuit generate all the additional control signals that are necessary to define sub-time slots and to effect multiple information transfers in a single time slot. The port circuit engages in conventional time-slot transfers with conventional port circuits, whereby it is compatible therewith, and engages in sub-time-slot transfers with other sub-time-slot enabled port circuits, whereby it increases the transfer throughput of the TDM switching fabric.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Norman W. Petty, Michael A. Smith, Douglas A. Spencer
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Patent number: 5861965Abstract: An apparatus and method provides optical multiple wavelength signals using a single, broadband optical source such, for example, as an LED, to generate many independent optical wavelength channels. An optical transmitter includes a wavelength channel defining assembly which resolves the broad spectrum pulses output by the source into discrete wavelength bands constituting respective pulses (i.e., wavelength channels) and which inserts a delay between the bands to define a sequence of individually addressable channels.In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, spectral splicing is achieved by a multiple channel filter, and insertion of the respective delays is achieved by individual fiber sections, each section having a length selected to introduce a particular delay, coupled to the output ports of the router. The inserted delays can be conveniently selected to separate adjacent wavelength channels and thereby minimize the likelihood of crosstalk.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.Inventors: Uziel Koren, Kang-Yih Liou