Patents by Inventor Greg Bjornberg

Greg Bjornberg 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: 7623644
    Abstract: A service execution environment for an advanced interactive voice response (IVR) service node. The service execution environment functions within a next generation service node (NGSN) IVR platform in a telecommunications network. The environment uses individual service-independent building blocks (SIBBs) that allow the creation of customer applications with simple references to the individual primitive SIBBs or composite SIBBs, with branching available. Functional calls to a sequence of SIBBs along with customer specific data stored in a database comprise a complete customer application. When a call is received by an IVR service node, the application is executed by calling the SIBBs to apply certain treatments to the call. The use of the SIBBs allows increased efficiency in the network because calls can be routed to any NGSN node. Each NGSN needs no customization to perform a particular customer application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 3, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 24, 2009
    Assignee: MCI Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Greg Bjornberg, Dale Cobb, David Phelps, Phyllis D. Santa
  • Publication number: 20040136517
    Abstract: A service execution environment for an advanced interactive voice response (IVR) service node. The service execution environment functions within a next generation service node (NGSN) IVR platform in a telecommunications network. The environment uses individual service-independent building blocks (SIBBs) that allow the creation of customer applications with simple references to the individual primitive SIBBs or composite SIBBs, with branching available. Functional calls to a sequence of SIBBs along with customer specific data stored in a database comprise a complete customer application. When a call is received by an IVR service node, the application is executed by calling the SIBBs to apply certain treatments to the call. The use of the SIBBs allows increased efficiency in the network because calls can be routed to any NGSN node. Each NGSN needs no customization to perform a particular customer application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 3, 2003
    Publication date: July 15, 2004
    Applicant: WorldCom, INC.
    Inventors: Greg Bjornberg, Dale Cobb, David Phelps, Phyllis D. Santa
  • Patent number: 6647111
    Abstract: A service execution environment for an advanced interactive voice response (IVR) service node. The service execution environment functions within a next generation service node (NGSN) IVR platform in a telecommunications network. The environment uses individual service-independent building blocks (SIBBs) that allow the creation of customer applications with simple references to the individual primitive SIBBs or composite SIBBs, with branching available. Functional calls to a sequence of SIBBs along with customer specific data stored in a database comprise a complete customer application. When a call is received by an IVR service node, the application is executed by calling the SIBBs to apply certain treatments to the call. The use of the SIBBs allows increased efficiency in the network because calls can be routed to any NGSN node. Each NGSN needs no customization to perform a particular customer application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 11, 2003
    Assignee: MCI Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Greg Bjornberg, Dale Cobb, David Phelps, Phyllis D. Santa
  • Patent number: 6496567
    Abstract: An advanced resource management system for an interactive voice response (IVR) service node allows multiple network ports to be served by one application port thereby increasing efficiency. An IVR with a plurality of network ports can now be efficiently configured with a plurality of application ports with varying capabilities. The resource management system determines which of the plurality of application ports on the service node has the capability to service an incoming call and then dynamically assigns a time slot to one of the network ports and to one of application ports to perform IVR services. The dynamic allocation of application ports to network ports also allows for a more simplified connection of the service node to the telecommunications network in which it is deployed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: MCI Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Greg Bjornberg, Patrick Hamilton, Daniel Hutton
  • Patent number: 6389126
    Abstract: A system and method for provisioning application and data files to a plurality of real-time processing nodes within a telecommunications network. The system comprises a user interface for accepting commands from a user to deactivate, activate, deploy, or delete application and data files, an application database for storing the application and data files, and an interface to monitor the operational state of the plurality of real-time processing nodes. The method includes the steps of using a plurality of state tables to monitor the state of the application and data files and deploying the application and data files to the plurality of real-time processing nodes according to commands received from the user interface, the plurality of state tables, and the operational state of the nodes. The invention is particularly suited to provisioning a network of advanced interactive voice response (IVR) service platforms with customer IVR application and data files.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 14, 2002
    Assignee: MCI Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Greg Bjornberg, Dale Cobb, David Phelps, Phyllis D. Santa
  • Patent number: 6366658
    Abstract: A telecommunications network that handles call center calls by providing advanced interactive voice response (IVR) services using a next generation service node (NGSN). The NGSN nodes combine with several other interacting network components to provide a scaleable architecture which allows several different, customized and flexible call center services to be performed for telecommunications service provider customers. In addition the network includes virtual call routers, parking managers, host connect gateways, report servers, advanced network databases, data access points, and data gateways to deliver calls to customer call centers with various features enabled.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 7, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 2, 2002
    Assignee: MCI Communications Corporation
    Inventors: Greg Bjornberg, Patrick Hamilton, Allen Holmes, Daniel Hutton, Judy A. Moldenhauer, Phyllis D. Santa