Patents by Inventor Francois Audet
Francois Audet 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: 9749296Abstract: Contact information in SIP signaling messages is modified at each in-path network device during the signaling process (along with storage of mapping information) to allow the in-path network devices (and proxy server) to identify the next (or previous) hop device in the path, and thus, maintain the path taken by signaling messages early on during the signaling process. Subsequent request and response signaling messages transmitted during the session follow this path, which ensures that the in-path network devices remain in the SIP signaling path.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2006Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: Avaya Inc.Inventors: Meenakshi Kaushik, Francois Audet, Samir Srivastava
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Publication number: 20140198632Abstract: When a damaged packet has been forwarded to or towards a destination terminal, a forwarding device or a destination terminal will determine if the packet is damaged, and if it is damaged, determine whether the content of the packet is time-sensitive. If the content is time-sensitive, the damage to the packet is assessed, and if possible, an attempt to repair the damage is made. Repair may include correcting the damaged data or packet, deciding to use the damaged data because the damage is minimal, or replacing all or a part of the damaged data with a normalized set of data. If repair is not possible and replacement of the damaged portion is not available or desirable, the packet is discarded.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 14, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Applicant: Rockstar Consortium US LPInventors: John H. Yoakum, Philip Edholm, Francois Audet
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Patent number: 8717868Abstract: When a damaged packet has been forwarded to or towards a destination terminal, a forwarding device or a destination terminal will determine if the packet is damaged, and if it is damaged, determine whether the content of the packet is time-sensitive. If the content is time-sensitive, the damage to the packet is assessed, and if possible, an attempt to repair the damage is made. Repair may include correcting the damaged data or packet, deciding to use the damaged data because the damage is minimal, or replacing all or a part of the damaged data with a normalized set of data. If repair is not possible and replacement of the damaged portion is not available or desirable, the packet is discarded.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2003Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Rockstar Consortium US LPInventors: John H. Yoakum, Philip Edholm, François Audet
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Publication number: 20130254391Abstract: A service for searching for unsolicited communications is provided. For example, the service may inspect e-mail messages, instant messaging messages, facsimile transmissions, voice communications, and video telephony, and analyze these communications to determine whether an intended communication is unsolicited. In connection with voice and video telephony, a voice sample may be obtained from the caller and voice recognition may be performed on the sample to determine an identity of the person or the voice. The voice sample may also be used to determine the type of voice—i.e., if the voice is live, machine generated, or prerecorded. Where the call is a video telephony call, image recognition may be used to inspect an image of the person. The information obtained from voice recognition, voice type recognition, and image recognition may be used to detect whether the messages if from a known source of unsolicited communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: Rockstar Consortium US LpInventors: Samir Srivastava, Francois Audet, Vibhu Vivek
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Patent number: 8457960Abstract: A service for searching for unsolicited communications is provided. For example, the service may inspect e-mail messages, instant messaging messages, facsimile transmissions, voice communications, and video telephony, and analyze these communications to determine whether an intended communication is unsolicited. In connection with voice and video telephony, a voice sample may be obtained from the caller and voice recognition may be performed on the sample to determine an identity of the person or the voice. The voice sample may also be used to determine the type of voice—i.e., if the voice is live, machine generated, or prerecorded. Where the call is a video telephony call, image recognition may be used to inspect an image of the person. The information obtained from voice recognition, voice type recognition, and image recognition may be used to detect whether the messages if from a known source of unsolicited communications.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2012Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: Rockstar Consortium US LPInventors: Samir Srivastava, Francois Audet, Vibhu Vivek
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Publication number: 20120150540Abstract: A service for searching for unsolicited communications is provided. For example, the service may inspect e-mail messages, instant messaging messages, facsimile transmissions, voice communications, and video telephony, and analyze these communications to determine whether an intended communication is unsolicited. In connection with voice and video telephony, a voice sample may be obtained from the caller and voice recognition may be performed on the sample to determine an identity of the person or the voice. The voice sample may also be used to determine the type of voice—i.e., if the voice is live, machine generated, or prerecorded. Where the call is a video telephony call, image recognition may be used to inspect an image of the person. The information obtained from voice recognition, voice type recognition, and image recognition may be used to detect whether the messages if from a known source of unsolicited communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: ROCKSTAR BIDCO, LPInventors: Samir Srivastava, Francois Audet, Vibhu Vivek
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Patent number: 8121839Abstract: A service is configured to analyze multimedia communications to determine a likelihood that the communication is unsolicited. For example, the service may inspect e-mail messages, instant messaging messages, facsimile transmissions, voice communications, and video telephony, and analyze these forms of communication to determine whether an intended communication is unsolicited. In connection with voice and video telephony, a voice sample may be obtained from the caller and voice recognition may be performed on the sample to determine an identity of the person or the identity of the voice. The voice sample may also be used to determine the type of voice—i.e. if the voice is live, machine generated, or prerecorded. Where the call is a video telephony call, image recognition may be used to inspect an image of the person. The information obtained from voice recognition, voice type recognition, and image recognition may be used to detect whether the messages if from a known source of unsolicited communications.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2005Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Rockstar Bidco, LPInventors: Samir Srivastava, Francois Audet, Vibhu Vivek
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Patent number: 7594259Abstract: A method and system for enabling firewall traversal of media communications from a client device. The firewall infers authentication or validation of the client device based upon communications between the client device and a device controller known to the firewall. The firewall monitors packets sent from the device controller to the client device. If the device controller sends packets to the client device for a sufficiently long period of time and with sufficient frequency, or if the packets are of a certain type, then the firewall deems the client device to be validated and permits the client device to send data packets through the firewall. The device controller may include a media gateway controller, a port discovery server, or similar such device controllers. The device controller and client device communicate based upon a protocol, which need not be understood by the firewall.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2004Date of Patent: September 22, 2009Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Francois Audet, Cedric Aoun
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Patent number: 7573872Abstract: The present invention facilitates the forwarding of damaged packets, when the packets are carrying a certain type of content such as streaming media or other time-sensitive information where data integrity is less important than timely delivery. Once a packet is received, a determination is made as to whether the packet has been damaged. If the packet is damaged, an attempt is made to determine the type of content being carried by the packet and then a decision is made as to whether to forward the packet toward its destination or discard the packet, based on the type of content and potentially the integrity of the packet. Once a damaged packet has been discovered and a decision has been made to route the packet toward the destination terminal, the packet may be forwarded along a normal path or sent over an alternative path that is better suited for handling damaged packets.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: John H. Yoakum, Philip Edholm, Francois Audet
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Patent number: 7489773Abstract: Audio conferencing is carried out in stereo by centrally assigning a position in the stereo spectrum (either bipolar stereo or surround sound) and instructing each conference endpoint to transmit at the stereo position assigned to it. In this way signals from a number of endpoints can be simply added to one another in order to provide a composite broadcast signal. This method also facilitates multiple server conferences in which endpoints attached to additional conference servers can be instructed to change their virtual stereo position in the case of a conflict with the stereo position of an existing conferee.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2004Date of Patent: February 10, 2009Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Thomas Moran, Francois Audet
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Publication number: 20070150276Abstract: A service is configured to analyze multimedia communications to determine a likelihood that the communication is unsolicited. For example, the service may inspect e-mail messages, instant messaging messages, facsimile transmissions, voice communications, and video telephony, and analyze these forms of communication to determine whether an intended communication is unsolicited. In connection with voice and video telephony, a voice sample may be obtained from the caller and voice recognition may be performed on the sample to determine an identity of the person or the identity of the voice. The voice sample may also be used to determine the type of voice—i.e. if the voice is live, machine generated, or prerecorded. Where the call is a video telephony call, image recognition may be used to inspect an image of the person. The information obtained from voice recognition, voice type recognition, and image recognition may be used to detect whether the messages if from a known source of unsolicited communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2005Publication date: June 28, 2007Applicant: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Samir Srivastava, Francois Audet, Vibhu Vivek
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Patent number: 6958980Abstract: A communications system includes a first switch and a second switch coupled to a packet-based network. A first set of network terminals are coupled to the first switch, and a second set of network terminals are coupled to the second switch. Each of the terminals is associated with a virtual terminal number (VTN). Each of the first and second switches store profile information associated with VTNs of the terminals. The profile information relate to the capabilities or features of the network terminals. The switches communicate signaling over a packet-based trunk, or virtual trunk, that is established on the packet-based network. Each switch sends messages to their associated terminals to establish media paths over the packet-based network to establish a call session.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2000Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Peter G. Tarle, Mitchell D. Coffin, Mark Y. Bissell, Adel E. Mostafa, Francois Audet
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Publication number: 20050135354Abstract: When a damaged packet has been forwarded to or towards a destination terminal, a forwarding device or a destination terminal will determine if the packet is damaged, and if it is damaged, determine whether the content of the packet is time-sensitive. If the content is time-sensitive, the damage to the packet is assessed, and if possible, an attempt to repair the damage is made. Repair may include correcting the damaged data or packet, deciding to use the damaged data because the damage is minimal, or replacing all or a part of the damaged data with a normalized set of data. If repair is not possible and replacement of the damaged portion is not available or desirable, the packet is discarded.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2003Publication date: June 23, 2005Applicant: NORTEL NETWORKS LIMITEDInventors: John Yoakum, Philip Edholm, Francois Audet
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Publication number: 20050074002Abstract: The present invention facilitates the forwarding of damaged packets, when the packets are carrying a certain type of content such as streaming media or other time-sensitive information where data integrity is less important than timely delivery. Once a packet is received, a determination is made as to whether the packet has been damaged. If the packet is damaged, an attempt is made to determine the type of content being carried by the packet and then a decision is made as to whether to forward the packet toward its destination or discard the packet, based on the type of content and potentially the integrity of the packet. Once a damaged packet has been discovered and a decision has been made to route the packet toward the destination terminal, the packet may be forwarded along a normal path or sent over an alternative path that is better suited for handling damaged packets.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2003Publication date: April 7, 2005Applicant: NORTEL NETWORKS LIMITEDInventors: John Yoakum, Philip Edholm, Francois Audet
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Patent number: 6795430Abstract: A method and system to provide voice over a network includes transmitting and receiving sides. On the transmitting side, a service message is created for a supplementary service using a signaling protocol over a network. The service message is encapsulated in a session message according to a session initiation protocol using a mail format. The mail format has a content type. The session message with the encapsulated service message is transmitted over the network. On the receiving side, a session message is received having a service message over a network. The service message is created for a supplementary service using a signaling protocol. The service message is encapsulated in the session message according to a session initiation protocol using a mail format. The mail format has a content type corresponding to the signaling protocol. The session message is parsed to retrieve the service message. The retrieved service message is processed to control the supplementary service.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 21, 2004Assignee: Nortel Networks LimitedInventors: Lyndon Y. Ong, Francois Audet, Mo R. Zonoun
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Publication number: 20030046400Abstract: The present invention concerns packet-based communications networks in which gateways are used to direct communications between terminals. For example, H.323 based communications networks are one example of this type of communications network. One problem relates to how such gateways can be enabled to direct communications between terminals in such a way that takes into account cost information and/or the fact that telephone numbers (or other identifiers) are repeated in different parts of the communications network. This is addressed by providing a gatekeeper with cost information associated with each gateway. An originating gateway sends a request to the gatekeeper comprising a unique identifier of that originating gateway and an identifier for a destination terminal. The gatekeeper uses this information to provide a reply comprising a list of all possible gateways that can be used to contact the destination terminal or a single preferred gateway.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Owen Friel, Peter G. Tarle, Douglas R. Zork, Francois Audet
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Publication number: 20020075849Abstract: A communications system includes a first switch and a second switch coupled to a packet-based network. A first set of network terminals are coupled to the first switch, and a second set of network terminals are coupled to the second switch. Each of the terminals is associated with a virtual terminal number (VTN). Each of the first and second switches store profile information associated with VTNs of the terminals. The profile information relate to the capabilities or features of the network terminals. The switches communicate signaling over a packet-based trunk, or virtual trunk, that is established on the packet-based network. Each switch sends messages to their associated terminals to establish media paths over the packet-based network to establish a call session.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2000Publication date: June 20, 2002Inventors: Peter G. Tarle, Mitchell D. Coffin, Mark Y. Bissell, Adel E. Mostafa, Francois Audet
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Patent number: 4051560Abstract: A system adapted to energize bowel movement of a person sitting on a toilet bowl and including a pair of exerciser units operatively mountable on the opposite side of the toilet bowl and to require lateral rocking movement of the user for actuation. Each exerciser unit includes a bracket securable to the edge of a toilet bowl with an outward base portion, a rotary member rotatably secured to the base portion, and a handle connected to the rotary member and displaceable up and down to require lateral rocking movement of the user for actuation. In embodiments of the invention, the exerciser units include each a rotation-resistant device which is adjustable to adapt the resistance to rotation to the strength and/or desire of the user.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1976Date of Patent: October 4, 1977Inventor: Francois Audet