Patents by Inventor Daniel Doliska

Daniel Doliska 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: 9706273
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for auto-configuring a wavelength selective switch (WSS) device having an output port and a plurality of input ports and coupled to a WSS controller. When connected to a WDM optical network, the WSS controller is programmed to utilize one or more optical channel monitors (OCM) coupled to the input and/or output ports to detect which of the wavelengths are present at the input ports. Wavelengths that are not detected on any input port are blocked by the WSS. Any wavelength detected as present at one and only one input port is switched by the WSS to the output port. If a wavelength is detected at two or more input ports, it is either blocked by the WSS at each of the input ports until user intervention, or is blocked at all but one of the input ports as defined by assigned port priorities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 11, 2017
    Assignee: Lumentum Operations LLC
    Inventors: Thomas Haslam, David Coomber, Daniel Doliska, Michael Scott Pegrum, Marc-Antoine Boutin, Brian Sungwan Kim
  • Publication number: 20150139643
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for auto-configuring a wavelength selective switch (WSS) device having an output port and a plurality of input ports and coupled to a WSS controller. When connected to a WDM optical network, the WSS controller is programmed to utilize one or more optical channel monitors (OCM) coupled to the input and/or output ports to detect which of the wavelengths are present at the input ports. Wavelengths that are not detected on any input port are blocked by the WSS. Any wavelength detected as present at one and only one input port is switched by the WSS to the output port. If a wavelength is detected at two or more input ports, it is either blocked by the WSS at each of the input ports until user intervention, or is blocked at all but one of the input ports as defined by assigned port priorities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2015
    Publication date: May 21, 2015
    Inventors: Thomas HASLAM, David Coomber, Daniel Doliska, Michael Scott Pegrum, Marc-Antoine Boutin, Brian Sungwan Kim
  • Patent number: 8948592
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for auto-configuring a wavelength selective switch (WSS) device having an output port and a plurality of input ports and coupled to a WSS controller. When connected to a WDM optical network, the WSS controller is programmed to utilize one or more optical channel monitors (OCM) coupled to the input and/or output ports to detect which of the wavelengths are present at the input ports. Wavelengths that are not detected on any input port are blocked by the WSS. Any wavelength detected as present at one and only one input port is switched by the WSS to the output port. If a wavelength is detected at two or more input ports, it is either blocked by the WSS at each of the input ports until user intervention, or is blocked at all but one of the input ports as defined by assigned port priorities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 1, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2015
    Assignee: JDS Uniphase Corporation
    Inventors: Thomas Haslam, David Coomber, Daniel Doliska, Michael Scott Pegrum, Marc-Antoine Boutin, Brian Sungwan Kim
  • Publication number: 20100221004
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for auto-configuring a wavelength selective switch (WSS) device having an output port and a plurality of input ports and coupled to a WSS controller. When connected to a WDM optical network, the WSS controller is programmed to utilize one or more optical channel monitors (OCM) coupled to the input and/or output ports to detect which of the wavelengths are present at the input ports. Wavelengths that are not detected on any input port are blocked by the WSS. Any wavelength detected as present at one and only one input port is switched by the WSS to the output port. If a wavelength is detected at two or more input ports, it is either blocked by the WSS at each of the input ports until user intervention, or is blocked at all but one of the input ports as defined by assigned port priorities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 1, 2010
    Publication date: September 2, 2010
    Inventors: Thomas Haslam, David Coomber, Daniel Doliska, Michael Scott Pegrum, Marc-Antoine Boutin, Brian Sungwan Kim