Patents by Inventor Bryan McGlade

Bryan McGlade 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: 6456589
    Abstract: In a telecommunications network provisioned with different types of restoration processes, to ensure that the operation of one restoration process does not infringe upon other nodes that are actively executing a different restoration process, a request is sent by one of the restoration processes, under the guise of the operation system that oversees that process, to the operation system that oversees the other restoration process. The controller of the nodes that are performing the other restoration process, in receipt of the request, sends a disable restoration process message to those nodes under its control. Each of those nodes, upon receipt of the disable restoration process message, would disable the restoration process it is provisioned with so long as it is not actively engaging in that restoration process. If it is, it will continue to execute that restoration process until a safe stop point is reached, at which time it ceases that restoration process.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1998
    Date of Patent: September 24, 2002
    Assignee: WorldCom, Inc.
    Inventors: Jasvantrai C. Shah, Lee D. Bengston, Mark W. Sees, Sridhar Alagar, Bryan McGlade, Hal Badt
  • Patent number: 6404733
    Abstract: In a telecommunications network provisioned with a distributed restoration scheme, to determine the reactions and responses of the network while the network is “live” or operational, an exercise information message is provided to the network for presenting a simulated failure or failures thereto. This exercise information message is broadcast to all of the nodes of the network so that every node is aware of the simulated failure scenario. Modified DRA messages that indicate that they are exercise only messages are used by the nodes for executing the exercise restoration process. Such exercise restoration process will proceed as if an actual failure has occurred with the notable exception that no actual cross-connections will be made. Certain functionalities are provisioned to the nodes to allow the exercise restoration process to be aborted if a real failure is detected or upon the expiration of a timer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1998
    Date of Patent: June 11, 2002
    Assignee: MCI WorldCom, Inc.
    Inventors: Jasvantrai C. Shah, John David Allen, Sridhar Alagar, Bryan McGlade, Hal Badt
  • Patent number: 6049529
    Abstract: A path verification message is integrated into a signal, or data stream, that traverses along a path connecting two end nodes of a distributed restoration network within a telecommunications network. To ensure that the integrated path verification message is transparent to equipment positioned along the path, the time period between the successive time intervals whereat the signal is probed by the nodes and the equipment is provisioned to have a predefined portion during which the value of at least one bit of each frame of the signal can be varied. The path verification message is subdivided into a number of parts so that successive parts are integrated into successive predefined portions of corresponding successive time periods. Upon receipt of the requisite successive time periods, the various parts of the path verification message are recombined to form the path verification message.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2000
    Assignee: MCI Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Ashley Brimmage, Bryan McGlade
  • Patent number: 6044064
    Abstract: In a restoration network including a distributed restoration algorithm (DRA) enabled network of a telecommunications network, path verification messages are embedded onto traffic bearing signals entering the network and removed from the signals leaving the network. By adding path verification messages to the signals that traverse within the DRA enabled network, the integrity of any communications path that interconnects the various nodes within the restoration network are confirmed. Further, by removing the path verification messages from the signals leaving the restoration network, equipment outside the restoration network are spared of any possibility that their operations may be affected by the path verification messages.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 28, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2000
    Assignee: MCI Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Ashley Brimmage, Bryan McGlade, Lee D. Bengston, Jasvantrai C. Shah, Mark Sees