Patents by Inventor Debaditya Mukherjee
Debaditya Mukherjee 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).
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Patent number: 8503457Abstract: To more fully utilize the available bandwidth of a network link, network nodes in accordance with the present invention allow TDM data to be combined with packet data. A Packet/TDM cross connect switch, having both a TDM switch and a packet switch, is used in these embodiments. Data packets are transformed into TDM packet columns. The TDM packet columns are combined with standard TDM data columns in the payload of a TDM data frame. Data packets may be sorted based on a priority scheme, in which high priority data packets are given precedence over lower priority data. However, both high priority and low priority may be combined in a TDM packet column.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: NetLogic Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Sheikh, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Patent number: 8230263Abstract: A method comprising the steps of (A) generating a code, (B) applying one or more constraint constructs to the code, (C) generating a coverage code and a second code in response to applying the constraint constructs to the code, (D) generating a third code in response to the code, and (E) generating one or more assembly language tests in response to the second code.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2008Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: LSI CorporationInventors: Debaditya Mukherjee, Anil Raj Gopalakrishnan
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Publication number: 20090235121Abstract: A method comprising the steps of (A) generating a code, (B) applying one or more constraint constructs to the code, (C) generating a coverage code and a second code in response to applying the constraint constructs to the code, (D) generating a third code in response to the code, and (E) generating one or more assembly language tests in response to the second code.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2008Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventors: Debaditya Mukherjee, Anil Raj Gopalakrishnan
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Publication number: 20080130689Abstract: To more fully utilize the available bandwidth of a network link, network nodes in accordance with the present invention allow TDM data to be combined with packet data. A Packet/TDM cross connect switch, having both a TDM switch and a packet switch, is used in these embodiments. Data packets are transformed into TDM packet columns. The TDM packet columns are combined with standard TDM data columns in the payload of a TDM data frame. Data packets may be sorted based on a priority scheme, in which high priority data packets are given precedence over lower priority data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2008Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Sheikh, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Patent number: 7333512Abstract: To more fully utilize the available bandwidth of a network link, network nodes in accordance with the present invention allow TDM data to be combined with packet data. A Packet/TDM cross connect switch, having both a TDM switch and a packet switch, is used in these embodiments. Data packets are transformed into TDM packet columns. The TDM packet columns are combined with standard TDM data columns in the payload of a TDM data frame. Data packets may be sorted based on a priority scheme, in which high priority data packets are given precedence over lower priority data. However, both high priority and low priority may be combined in a TDM packet column.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: RMI CorporationInventors: Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Seikh, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Patent number: 7327758Abstract: To better utilize the variable bandwidth of wireless links, a network node in accordance with the present invention escapes rigid bandwidth hierarchy of conventional TDM protocols, which is not suited for fully using the available bandwidth of a wireless link. Specifically, many embodiments of the present invention use TDM frames that have payloads, which do not strictly conform to the bandwidth hierarchy of conventional TDM protocols. For example, many embodiments of the present invention form TDM frames having a payload that is a non-integer multiple of a base bandwidth, such as OC-1/STS-1.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Inventors: Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Seikh, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Patent number: 7173927Abstract: The versatility provided by network nodes in accordance with the present invention allows the formation of networks using different types of links, links with differing bandwidth, data rates, and bit error rates, as well as both asymmetric and symmetric links. For example, a network can include a first network node coupled to a second network node with a wireless link. The network can include a third network node coupled to the second network node an optical link and coupled to the first network node by a wireless link. A fourth network node can be easily inserted between the third network node and the third network node using wireless links. The optical link between the second and third network nodes can operate at one bandwidth and the various wireless links would operate at other bandwidths depending on the environmental conditions between each pair of nodes.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Raza Microelectronics, Inc.Inventors: Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Seikh, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Patent number: 7165102Abstract: To provide the quality and reliability of a fiber optic link over a wireless link, network nodes in accordance with the present invention include a link quality management unit, which controls multiple transmission parameters of a wireless interface in response variable link conditions. For example, the link quality management unit of one embodiment of the present invention controls transmission power, modulation, and error correction. In general, a receiving network node provides feedback to a transmitting network node. Thus, in many embodiments of the present invention, the link quality management unit includes a signal quality detector, which measures a signal quality value, such as bit error rate, signal to noise ratio, or error vector magnitude. The measured signal quality is transmitted back to the transmitting node so that appropriate changes can be made to the transmission parameters.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2001Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Raza Microelectronics, Inc.Inventors: Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Seikh, Hari Sarvotham Nallan Chakravarthula, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Publication number: 20020075869Abstract: To provide better quality of service, Network nodes in accordance with the present invention use a media abstraction unit to integrate link-layer management with network layer traffic management. Various transmission parameters are modified in response to changing environmental factors. The modification of the transmission parameters changes the available bandwidth of the wireless link. In accordance with some embodiments of the present invention, the available bandwidth of the wireless link is used at network layer traffic management. Specifically in one embodiment of the present invention, the amount low priority data packet within a TDM data frame is altered to use the available bandwidth.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Sheikh, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Publication number: 20020075854Abstract: The versatility provided by network nodes in accordance with the present invention allows the formation of networks using different types of links, links with differing bandwidth, data rates, and bit error rates, as well as both asymmetric and symmetric links. For example, a network can include a first network node coupled to a second network node with a wireless link. The network can include a third network node coupled to the second network node an optical link and coupled to the first network node by a wireless link. A fourth network node can be easily inserted between the third network node and the third network node using wireless links. The optical link between the second and third network nodes can operate at one bandwidth and the various wireless links would operate at other bandwidths depending on the environmental conditions between each pair of nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Sheikh, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Publication number: 20020075819Abstract: To better utilize the variable bandwidth of wireless links, a network node in accordance with the present invention escapes rigid bandwidth hierarchy of conventional TDM protocols, which is not suited for fully using the available bandwidth of a wireless link. Specifically, many embodiments of the present invention use TDM frames that have payloads, which do not strictly conform to the bandwidth hierarchy of conventional TDM protocols. For example, many embodiments of the present invention form TDM frames having a payload that is a non-integer multiple of a base bandwidth, such as OC-1/STS-1.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Sheikh, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Publication number: 20020075542Abstract: To more fully utilize the available bandwidth of a network link, network nodes in accordance with the present invention allow TDM data to be combined with packet data. A Packet/TDM cross connect switch, having both a TDM switch and a packet switch, is used in these embodiments. Data packets are transformed into TDM packet columns. The TDM packet columns are combined with standard TDM data columns in the payload of a TDM data frame. Data packets may be sorted based on a priority scheme, in which high priority data packets are given precedence over lower priority data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Sheikh, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Publication number: 20020075834Abstract: To provide the quality and reliability of a fiber optic link over a wireless link, network nodes in accordance with the present invention include a link quality management unit, which controls multiple transmission parameters of a wireless interface in response variable link conditions. For example, the link quality management unit of one embodiment of the present invention controls transmission power, modulation, and error correction. In general, a receiving network node provides feedback to a transmitting network node. Thus, in many embodiments of the present invention, the link quality management unit includes a signal quality detector, which measures a signal quality value, such as bit error rate, signal to noise ratio, or error vector magnitude. The measured signal quality is transmitted back to the transmitting node so that appropriate changes can be made to the transmission parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Tushar Ramanlal Shah, Chandrasekaran Nageswara, Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Sheikh, Hari Sarvotham Nallan Chakravarthula, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Publication number: 20020075868Abstract: A network node includes a network interface, a cross connect switch coupled to the network interface, and a multi-medium network interface coupled to the cross connect switch. The multi-medium network interface includes multiple network interfaces, such as an optical interface and a wireless interface. The wireless interface could be for example an RF wireless interface or a free-space optics interface. Some embodiments of the present invention may include both an RF wireless interface and a free-space optics interface. A TDM user interface is also coupled to the cross connect switch. In some embodiments, the network interface is also a multi-medium network interface. Furthermore, some embodiments can include additional multi-medium network interfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Chandrasekaran Nageswara Gupta, Addepalli Sateesh Kumar, Tushar Ramanlal, Debaditya Mukherjee, Thomas Yat Chung Woo, Khalid Sheikh, Jai Prakash Agrawal
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Patent number: 5006787Abstract: An application specific integrated circuit is provided on a chip where a combinatorial logic circuitry such as a RAM memory array, logic circuitry and control circuitry may be operated in the normal mode with the addition of a built-in, self-test feature whereby the registers can be converted to multifunction shift registers which are connected in a serial fashion to form a shift chain snake through which data patterns can be shifted. Additionally, control circuitry is provided to select certain multifunction shift registers as test pattern generators and other multifunction shift registers are receivers of signatures which can be accessed by a maintenance controller to check proper operability of the system and its combinatorial logic.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Haluk Katircioglu, John A. De Beule, Debaditya Mukherjee
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Patent number: 4932028Abstract: A VSLI chip is implemented with registers which log permanent and intermittent errors occurring within the chip as sensed by concurrent error detection circuitry (CED). If a fatal error is detected (one which would destroy the reliability of chip operations), then the chip is immobilized into a hold mode (freeze). Interrupts are signalled to a cooperating maintenance controller which can pass the error information to an external computer for display and for locating a faulty area.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Haluk Katircioglu, John A. De Beule, Debaditya Mukherjee, Gary C. Whitlock
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Patent number: 4918378Abstract: A method for internal self-testing is provided for a VLSI chip having gates, logic, registers, memory circuitry, etc. The registers are connected into a shift chain circuit form. A set of control flip-flops operate to convert the registers to multifunction shift registers (MFSR's) which operate as flip-flops during a test cycle and as latches during normal operations. Selected MFSR's function to generate test patterns to the chip circuitry which have output signals to an output MFSR which collects a signature that can be compared to a predetermined signature to determine error-free or error-incurred operation of the VLSI circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1989Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Unisys CorporationInventors: Haluk Katircioglu, John A. De Beule, Debaditya Mukherjee