Patents by Inventor Clive Colin Hayball

Clive Colin Hayball 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: 7675853
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2005
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2010
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Limited
    Inventors: Roy Harold Mauger, Julian Frank Barry Cable, Clive Colin Hayball
  • Patent number: 6917586
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: September 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 12, 2005
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Limited
    Inventors: Roy Harold Mauger, Julian Frank Barry Cable, Clive Colin Hayball
  • Patent number: 6600749
    Abstract: A syntactical representation is used to generate data describing a hierarchical broadband network and relationships between it elements. The format of the syntactical representation resembles logic programming language clauses. The syntactical representation is used to specify a broadband connection problem to be solved. Data describing physical resources and functionality of a set of network elements is entered into an inference engine which applies an algorithm to its input in order to find a solution to a specified connections planning problem. The algorithm is recursive and uses artificial intelligence techniques; such as, first fail hierarchical planning and hill-climbing to guide the inference engine's search for a solution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 18, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Limited
    Inventors: Clive Colin Hayball, Nigel Lawrence Bragg, Niall Forbes Ross, Andrew J Tunnicliffe
  • Patent number: 6385196
    Abstract: A communication network (300) comprises a call server (302) and several fabric control modules (322, 326, 330-334) coupled to the call server (302) through a fabric application interface (306, 324, 328, 342). The fabric control modules are arranged to control circuit connections (310, 312) within, for example, a narrowband-broadband interface (304) in response to the call server. A management agent (338) coupled to the call server through a dedicated management interface (336) includes a memory (340) for storing network configuration information and a processor (339) arranged to provide the network configuration information to the call server over the dedicated management interface (336) to affect initial establishment of the fabric application interface (306). In this way, the fabric application interface (306) is optimized in relation to available resources and consequently provides a uniform view between the call server and a narrowband-broadband interface (304).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 16, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Limited
    Inventors: Clive Colin Hayball, Julian Frank Barry Cable, Stephen Rhylant Evans
  • Patent number: 6349332
    Abstract: Management functionality in a communications network is integrated using a design module for constructing a management information base (MIB). A unit of manageable physical resources is represented in the MIB by a management unit comprising a collection of managed objects representing actual physical and logical resources in the network. The functionality provided by those physical and logical resources is represented separately and independently from the objects representing those physical and logical resources. A realisation model associates classes of objects representing the functionality with classes of objects representing the physical and logical resources. In an embodiment, an Application model represents the functionality of network resources. An Implementation model represents the actual, specific implementation of how that functionality is carried out. A set of realisation associations links an application model to an implementation model to form a realisation model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 19, 2002
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Limited
    Inventors: Clive Colin Hayball, Nigel Lawrence Bragg, Niall Forbes Ross, Peter Jamieson Tatterfield
  • Publication number: 20010056481
    Abstract: There is presented a method for integrating management functionality in communications networks by virtue of a design model for constructing a management information base in a communications network management system. A unit of manageable physical resources is represented in the management information base by a management unit. The management unit comprises a collection of managed objects representing actual physical and logical resources in the communications network, the managed objects arranged such that functionality provided by the physical and logical resources is represented separately and independently from the actual physical and logical resources themselves, in the particular way in which those resources are implemented. A unit of manageable functionality and resources is represented in the management information base by a management unit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 29, 1998
    Publication date: December 27, 2001
    Inventors: CLIVE COLIN HAYBALL, NIGEL LAWRENCE BRAGG, NIALL FORBES ROSS, PETER JAMIESON TATTERSFIELD
  • Patent number: 6308174
    Abstract: A method of managing a communications network is described which makes use of information about the current state of the network and in addition, information about past and/or future states of the network. Information about the current state of the network is stored in a management information base (MIB) and the information about the past/future states is either stored in this MIB, or separate past/future MIBs are created. The information about the past/future states is stored in a way such that it can be operated on in the same way as the information about the current state of the network. By storing the information in this way management of the network is improved. For example, future states of the network can be tested before being implemented. Also, information about past states can be used to predict future states. Fault management, configuration management, accounting management and performance management can all be improved by using the information about past/future states.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1998
    Date of Patent: October 23, 2001
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Limited
    Inventors: Clive Colin Hayball, Gillian Barbara Kendon, Dennis Stewart William Tansley, Andrew Tunnicliffe, John Ian Turner, David Stephen Riches, John Gavin L'Estrerange Shurmer
  • Patent number: 6233610
    Abstract: A communications network, eg a distributed network, comprises a plurality of distributed physical resources in the form of components, assemblies of components, and systems based on components and composites. A network management system of such a network comprises an application level which represents the functionality of a plurality of different composites being hardware and/or software components of different proprietary manufacture and different function capability, and an implementation level which implements control of the composites. The application level is sub-divided into a plurality of application level elements each of which correspond to a function capability of a composite or system, a system being a highest level of composite. The implementation level is sub-divided into a plurality of implementation level elements each of which represents a system, a composite or a component.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2001
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: Clive Colin Hayball, Peter Jamieson Tattersfield, Nigel Lawrence Bragg
  • Patent number: 6061363
    Abstract: A number of narrow band networks are interconnected via a broad band network having a signalling protocol different from that or those of the narrow band networks. Calls between terminals associated with first and second narrow band networks are set up by the selection by a call server of a phantom trunk between the networks. This phantom trunk is used to relay the addresses of the two terminals to be connected. By recognizing that two connection requests have been received at opposite ends of the same phantom trunk, a processor in the second network determines that a connection between the terminals via the broad band network is required. Selection of the phantom trunk and sending of address messages is effected via a selected one of a number of identical connection brokers coupled to the call server. The workload of the call server is shared among the connection brokers coupled thereto.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 9, 2000
    Assignee: Nortel Networks Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen Rhylant Evans, Julian Frank Barry Cable, Roy Harold Mauger, Clive Colin Hayball, Simon Daniel Brueckheimer, Stephen Leonard Fagg, Sarah Lucy Wright
  • Patent number: 6018625
    Abstract: A management base of a communications network manager is constructed using object oriented techniques. A network comprises a plurality of physical resources in the form of components and assemblies of components, which are distributed across the network. A management system for the network is constructed in an evolutionary manner by representing an overall functionality of the network by an application model in which each function of the network is modeled independently of its implementation, decomposing the application model into an implementation model in which every function represented in the application model is represented in the implementation model, representing the application model as a plurality of objects, representing the implementation model as another plurality of objects, connecting the objects of the application model and implementation model together to obtain a combined object model, and constructing a management base according to the combined object model.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: January 25, 2000
    Assignee: Northern Telecom Limited
    Inventors: Clive Colin Hayball, Peter Jamieson Tattersfield, Nigel Lawrence Bragg