Patents by Inventor James A. Ibezim
James A. Ibezim 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: 7962648Abstract: A method and apparatus for identifying and prioritizing applications and application servers in a Voice over IP network is disclosed. In a first embodiment, elements of signaling information are extracted from a call and are mapped to parameters associated with the call. These mapped parameters are then used by a service broker in a VoIP network to identify one or more application servers adapted to process the values of the respective parameter. The service broker may illustratively identify the application servers by a pointer to permit flexible reassignment of processing of a given parameter. The matched pointer/parameter combinations are then mapped to a precedence index. Then, according to this precedence index, the aforementioned pointers are mapped to specific addresses of application servers and the elements of signaling information are forwarded to those addresses for processing of applications.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2009Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Neela R. Alturi, Frederick Murray Burg, Saul Daniel Fishman, James A. Ibezim, Barbara Joanne Kittredge, Lauraine M. Schalk-Pizza
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Patent number: 7899865Abstract: Methods of managing media server resources that may be used for VoIP calls are disclosed. In an embodiment, a media server resource broker receives a request for a set of media server resources from an application server. The media server resource broker determines the service request should be handled by a first media server based on the type of request and the availability of the first media server and provides the address of the first media server to the application server. The media server resource broker updates records regarding an assignment level of the first media servers to reflect the most recent request. When the call is complete and the resources become idle, the media server resource broker can update the assignment level to reflect the increase in availability of resources in the first media server.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Barbara Leslie Banner, Thomas J. Dietrich, Jay Dobin, Christopher Hefele, James A. Ibezim, Gary A. Munson, James William Murphy, Dominic M. Ricciardi, Robert Stokey, Jr.
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Patent number: 7787501Abstract: Upon detection of an overload condition at a network element, the network element sends two messages to those other network elements which may potentially send request messages to the overloaded network element. If the network utilizes the SIP signaling protocol, then the messages sent by an overloaded network element are SIP INVITE and SIP CANCEL. The CANCEL message comprises an indication that the sending network element is unavailable and an amount of time which the recipient network elements are to wait before sending any requests to the overloaded network node. Upon receipt of these messages, the receiving network elements wait for a delay time period before sending any additional request messages to the overloaded network element. During the waiting period, the waiting network elements may send request messages to network elements other than the overloaded network element which provide functionality similar to that of the overloaded network element.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: August 31, 2010Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: James A. Ibezim, Stephanie Parlamas, Amy J. Rupert, Harish Samarasinghe
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Patent number: 7656866Abstract: Methods of controlling media server resources in a VoIP network are disclosed. In an embodiment, an IP node provides a service request. An application server receives the service request and sends a request for media server resources to a media server resource broker. The media server resource broker determines that the request should be handled by a first media server. The media server resource broker queries the first media server to obtain an IP address and port number for use in establishing a call between the IP node and the first media server. The media server resource broker then provides a signal to the IP Node so that it can establishing the call with the appropriate port on the media server. In an embodiment, the media server resource broker updates a database module that tracks assignment levels of the first media server so as to reflect the most recent request, thus decreasing the number of ports available for the first media server.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2005Date of Patent: February 2, 2010Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Barbara Leslie Banner, Thomas J. Dietrich, Jay Dobin, Christopher Hefele, James A. Ibezim, James William Murphy, Dominic M. Ricciardi, Robert Stokey, Jr.
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Publication number: 20090310604Abstract: A method and apparatus for identifying and prioritizing applications and application servers in a Voice over IP network is disclosed. In a first embodiment, elements of signaling information are extracted from a call and are mapped to parameters associated with the call. These mapped parameters are then used by a service broker in a VoIP network to identify one or more application servers adapted to process the values of the respective parameter. The service broker may illustratively identify the application servers by a pointer to permit flexible reassignment of processing of a given parameter. The matched pointer/parameter combinations are then mapped to a precedence index. Then, according to this precedence index, the aforementioned pointers are mapped to specific addresses of application servers and the elements of signaling information are forwarded to those addresses for processing of applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2009Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Neela R. Alturi, Frederick Murray Burg, Saul Daniel Fishman, James A. Ibezim, Barbara Joanne Kittredge, Lauraine M. Schalk-Pizza
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Patent number: 7606905Abstract: A method and apparatus for identifying and prioritizing applications and application servers in a Voice over IP network is disclosed. In a first embodiment, elements of signaling information are extracted from a call and are mapped to parameters associated with the call. These mapped parameters are then used by a service broker in a VoIP network to identify one or more application servers adapted to process the values of the respective parameter. The service broker may illustratively identify the application servers by a pointer to permit flexible reassignment of processing of a given parameter. The matched pointer/parameter combinations are then mapped to a precedence index. Then, according to this precedence index, the aforementioned pointers are mapped to specific addresses of application servers and the elements of signaling information are forwarded to those addresses for processing of applications.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Neela R. Atluri, Frederick Murray Burg, Saul Daniel Fishman, James A. Ibezim, Barbara Joanne Kittredge, Lauraine M. Schalk-Pizza
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Publication number: 20080205277Abstract: Upon detection of an overload condition at a network element, the network element sends two messages to those other network elements which may potentially send request messages to the overloaded network element. If the network utilizes the SIP signaling protocol, then the messages sent by an overloaded network element are SIP INVITE and SIP CANCEL. The CANCEL message comprises an indication that the sending network element is unavailable and an amount of time which the recipient network elements are to wait before sending any requests to the overloaded network node. Upon receipt of these messages, the receiving network elements wait for a delay time period before sending any additional request messages to the overloaded network element. During the waiting period, the waiting network elements may send request messages to network elements other than the overloaded network element which provide functionality similar to that of the overloaded network element.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2008Publication date: August 28, 2008Inventors: James A. Ibezim, Stephanie Parlamas, Amy J. Rupert, Harish Samarasinghe
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Patent number: 7369493Abstract: Upon detection of an overload condition at a network element, the network element sends two messages to those other network elements which may potentially send request messages to the overloaded network element. If the network utilizes the SIP signaling protocol, then the messages sent by an overloaded network element are SIP INVITE and SIP CANCEL. The CANCEL message comprises an indication that the sending network element is unavailable and an amount of time which the recipient network elements are to wait before sending any requests to the overloaded network node. Upon receipt of these messages, the receiving network elements wait for a delay time period before sending any additional request messages to the overloaded network element. During the waiting period, the waiting network elements may send request messages to network elements other than the overloaded network element which provide functionality similar to that of the overloaded network element.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2004Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: James A. Ibezim, Stephanie Parlamas, Amy J. Rupert, Harish Samarasinghe
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Patent number: 6611586Abstract: A system and method for selectively routing telephone calls in an Advanced Intelligent Network, wherein an edge switch 102, comprising an AIN-equipped switching system, sends a query message to a service control point 108 and receives a response message containing call discrimination information about a telephone call, whereby the edge switch 102 determines whether to route the telephone call via a toll tandem office 100 for further processing. The system further includes a segmentation directory 140 which contains information determinative of which service control point 108 has the service logic to process the call.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: James A. Ibezim, Barbara Joanne Kittredge, James J. Mansell, Robert Yaeger Peters, Jr.
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Patent number: 6526138Abstract: A system and method for selectively routing telephone calls in an Advanced Intelligent Network, wherein an edge switch 102, comprising an AIN-equipped switching system, sends a query message to a service control point 108 and receives a response message containing call discrimination information about a telephone call, whereby the edge switch 102 determines whether to route the telephone call via a toll tandem office 100 for further processing. The system further includes a segmentation directory 140 which contains information determinative of which service control point 108 has the service logic to process the call.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 1999Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: James A. Ibezim, Barbara Joanne Kittredge, James J. Mansell, Robert Yaeger Peters, Jr.
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Publication number: 20030026412Abstract: A system and method for selectively routing telephone calls in an Advanced Intelligent Network, wherein an edge switch 102, comprising an AIN-equipped switching system, sends a query message to a service control point 108 and receives a response message containing call discrimination information about a telephone call, whereby the edge switch 102 determines whether to route the telephone call via a toll tandem office 100 for further processing. The system further includes a segmentation directory 140 which contains information determinative of which service control point 108 has the service logic to process the call.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventors: James A. Ibezim, Barbara Joanne Kittredge, James J. Mansell, Robert Yaeger Peters