Patents by Inventor Basavraj Ghuli

Basavraj Ghuli has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 10320971
    Abstract: A request to establish a communication is received. For example a request to establish a voice communication is received. The request can be forked to a plurality of communication devices based on an address of record. The address of record is an address associated with multiple communication devices of the same user. The request to establish the communication is stored in a call log entry in a call log. An event associated with the call log entry is received. The event is based information associated with a calling device or a communication device that is not initially part of an established communication session. In response to receiving the event associated with the call log entry, the call log entry in the call log is updated based on the event. The updated call log or the updated call log entry is the sent to the plurality of communication devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 15, 2015
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2019
    Assignee: Avaya Inc.
    Inventors: Basavraj Ghuli, Dinesh Mude, Gurpreet Khalsa, Tarush Abhaya Jain
  • Patent number: 9948777
    Abstract: Call forking allows for a subscriber to receive an incoming call and have that call ring on a number of endpoints identified by the subscriber. The call may then be answered on any one of the endpoints without the calling party needing to know which device is most likely to be answered. Call forking is not always available, such as due to regulatory prohibition or technical issues. As a result, a call may be designated to be forked to a particular endpoint, but that particular endpoint may fail to receive the call. The called and calling parties are often unaware of the issue. However, by providing the address of the endpoint back to an originating server associated with the calling party, the call may be forked from the originating server via a path different from the one that caused the endpoint to be unreachable. Once the call is answered, on any ringing endpoint, all other forked calls are terminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2018
    Assignee: Avaya Inc.
    Inventors: Basavraj Ghuli, Dinesh Mude
  • Publication number: 20170171384
    Abstract: A request to establish a communication is received. For example a request to establish a voice communication is received. The request can be forked to a plurality of communication devices based on an address of record. The address of record is an address associated with multiple communication devices of the same user. The request to establish the communication is stored in a call log entry in a call log. An event associated with the call log entry is received. The event is based information associated with a calling device or a communication device that is not initially part of an established communication session. In response to receiving the event associated with the call log entry, the call log entry in the call log is updated based on the event. The updated call log or the updated call log entry is the sent to the plurality of communication devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2015
    Publication date: June 15, 2017
    Inventors: Basavraj Ghuli, Dinesh Mude, Gurpreet Khalsa, Tarush Abhaya Jain
  • Publication number: 20160330320
    Abstract: Call forking allows for a subscriber to receive an incoming call and have that call ring on a number of endpoints identified by the subscriber. The call may then be answered on any one of the endpoints without the calling party needing to know which device is most likely to be answered. Call forking is not always available, such as due to regulatory prohibition or technical issues. As a result, a call may be designated to be forked to a particular endpoint, but that particular endpoint may fail to receive the call. The called and calling parties are often unaware of the issue. However, by providing the address of the endpoint back to an originating server associated with the calling party, the call may be forked from the originating server via a path different from the one that caused the endpoint to be unreachable. Once the call is answered, on any ringing endpoint, all other forked calls are terminated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2015
    Publication date: November 10, 2016
    Inventors: Basavraj Ghuli, Dinesh Mude