Patents by Inventor James Westdorp
James Westdorp 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: 12273144Abstract: A satellite includes a plurality of transceivers, each configured to selectively connect to one of another transceiver in another satellite and a ground station; and configurable pass-through between the plurality of transceivers that is configured based on a location of the satellite in a constellation. The configurable pass-through can provide data signal pass-through without one or more of full decoding, regeneration, and error correction, thereby saving power.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2023Date of Patent: April 8, 2025Assignee: Ciena CorporationInventors: Michael Y. Frankel, James Westdorp
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Patent number: 12092860Abstract: A hollow core fiber (HCF) link is characterized by structural properties selected to support and sustain light propagation in a fundamental mode and in at least one higher-order mode. Connected to a proximal end of the HCF link, there is a mode coupler configured to couple a data signal into the fundamental mode and to couple an obfuscating signal into the at least one higher-order mode for simultaneous propagation of the data signal and the obfuscating signal on the HCF link, where the obfuscating signal substantially overlaps the data signal in spectral content. At a distal end of the HCF link, there is a mode splitter configured to split a first optical signal detected in the fundamental mode from a second optical signal detected in the at least one higher-order mode.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2023Date of Patent: September 17, 2024Assignee: Ciena CorporationInventors: Michael Y. Frankel, John Israel, James Westdorp
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Publication number: 20240061169Abstract: A hollow core fiber (HCF) link is characterized by structural properties selected to support and sustain light propagation in a fundamental mode and in at least one higher-order mode. Connected to a proximal end of the HCF link, there is a mode coupler configured to couple a data signal into the fundamental mode and to couple an obfuscating signal into the at least one higher-order mode for simultaneous propagation of the data signal and the obfuscating signal on the HCF link, where the obfuscating signal substantially overlaps the data signal in spectral content. At a distal end of the HCF link, there is a mode splitter configured to split a first optical signal detected in the fundamental mode from a second optical signal detected in the at least one higher-order mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2023Publication date: February 22, 2024Inventors: Michael Y. FRANKEL, John ISRAEL, James WESTDORP
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Patent number: 11835753Abstract: A hollow core fiber (HCF) link is characterized by structural properties selected to support and sustain light propagation in a fundamental mode and in at least one higher-order mode. Connected to a proximal end of the HCF link, there is a mode coupler configured to couple a data signal into the fundamental mode and to couple an obfuscating signal into the at least one higher-order mode for simultaneous propagation of the data signal and the obfuscating signal on the HCF link, where the obfuscating signal substantially overlaps the data signal in spectral content. At a distal end of the HCF link, there is a mode splitter configured to split a first optical signal detected in the fundamental mode from a second optical signal detected in the at least one higher-order mode.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Ciena CorporationInventors: Michael Y. Frankel, John Israel, James Westdorp
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Publication number: 20230308182Abstract: A satellite includes a plurality of transceivers, each configured to selectively connect to one of another transceiver in another satellite and a ground station; and configurable pass-through between the plurality of transceivers that is configured based on a location of the satellite in a constellation. The configurable pass-through can provide data signal pass-through without one or more of full decoding, regeneration, and error correction, thereby saving power.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2023Publication date: September 28, 2023Inventors: Michael Y. Frankel, James Westdorp
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Publication number: 20230131148Abstract: A hollow core fiber (HCF) link is characterized by structural properties selected to support and sustain light propagation in a fundamental mode and in at least one higher-order mode. Connected to a proximal end of the HCF link, there is a mode coupler configured to couple a data signal into the fundamental mode and to couple an obfuscating signal into the at least one higher-order mode for simultaneous propagation of the data signal and the obfuscating signal on the HCF link, where the obfuscating signal substantially overlaps the data signal in spectral content. At a distal end of the HCF link, there is a mode splitter configured to split a first optical signal detected in the fundamental mode from a second optical signal detected in the at least one higher-order mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2021Publication date: April 27, 2023Inventors: Michael Y. FRANKEL, John ISRAEL, James WESTDORP
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Patent number: 7573809Abstract: A semi-transparent time division multiplexer/demultiplexer that transmits low rate tributaries from one location to another using a high rate aggregate connection, while preserving substantially all of the TOH and payload for each tributary signal. Transparency of the tributary TOH is accomplished by interleaving both the TOH and the Payload of each tributary into the high rate aggregate signal. Some TOH bytes may be tunneled or re-mapped into unused/undefined TOH locations in the aggregate signal to allow transparency of the TOH without corrupting the aggregate. Errors may be handled by tunneling BIP bytes into unused/undefined aggregate locations and updating the tunneled bytes with error masks calculated at each network elements. Alternatively errors may be forwarded by using an error mask generated from the tributary BIP locations and inserting the mask into the associated aggregate BIP locations. The mask in the aggregate BIP is updated with error masks calculated at each network elements.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2004Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: CIENA CorporationInventors: Kevin S. Meagher, James Westdorp, Michael Vaughn
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Publication number: 20050141569Abstract: A semi-transparent time division multiplexer/demultiplexer that transmits low rate tributaries from one location to another using a high rate aggregate connection, while preserving substantially all of the TOH and payload for each tributary signal. Transparency of the tributary TOH is accomplished by interleaving both the TOH and the Payload of each tributary into the high rate aggregate signal. Some TOH bytes may be tunneled or re-mapped into unused/undefined TOH locations in the aggregate signal to allow transparency of the TOH without corrupting the aggregate. Errors may be handled by tunneling BIP bytes into unused/undefined aggregate locations and updating the tunneled bytes with error masks calculated at each network elements. Alternatively errors may be forwarded by using an error mask generated from the tributary BIP locations and inserting the mask into the associated aggregate BIP locations. The mask in the aggregate BIP is updated with error masks calculated at each network elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2004Publication date: June 30, 2005Applicant: CIENA CorporationInventors: Kevin Meagher, James Westdorp, Michael Vaughn
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Patent number: 6870860Abstract: A semi-transparent time division multiplexer/demultiplexer that transmits low rate tributaries from one location to another using a high rate aggregate connection, while preserving substantially all of the TOH and payload for each tributary signal. Transparency of the tributary TOH is accomplished by interleaving both the TOH and the Payload of each tributary into the high rate aggregate signal. Some TOH bytes may be tunneled or re-mapped into unused/undefined TOH locations in the aggregate signal to allow transparency of the TOH without corrupting the aggregate. Errors may be handled by tunneling BIP bytes into unused/undefined aggregate locations and updating the tunneled bytes with error masks calculated at each network elements. Alternatively errors may be forwarded by using an error mask generated from the tributary BIP locations and inserting the mask into the associated aggregate BIP locations. The mask in the aggregate BIP is updated with error masks calculated at each network elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2000Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Ciena CorporationInventors: Kevin S. Meagher, Michael Vaughn, James Westdorp