Patents by Inventor Jared D. Cress
Jared D. Cress 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: 10658772Abstract: A connection system has a high-density, high-speed connector that is electrically connected to a plurality of cables by a tiered circuit board. Edges of the circuit board are offset in order to form steps on which conductive pads may be formed. Each set of pads on a given step may be electrically connected to one or more conductors of a cable, such as a twinax ribbon cable. Thus, each of the cables may be coupled to one or more conductive pads on a respective step of the circuit board such that a large number of conductors may be electrically interfaced with the connector in a relatively small space, unencumbered by the bend radius of the cable. In addition, the cables may be coupled to the circuit board in a manner that does not require significant bending at the ends of the cables helping to preserve signal integrity. That is, conductive paths turn at high angles (e.g., close to 90 degrees) within the circuit board rather than at the ends of the cables connected to the circuit board.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2017Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.Inventors: Jared D. Cress, Troy W. White
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Systems and methods for performing optical line terminal (OLT) failover switches in optical networks
Patent number: 10608735Abstract: A system for performing failover switches in an optical network, such as a time and wavelength division passive optical networks (TWDM PON) like NG-PON2, includes a backup optical line terminal (OLT) for backing up communications of a primary OLT. The backup OLT is configured to allocate small upstream time slots, referred to herein as “de minimis” time slots, to at least one optical network terminal (ONT) communicating with the primary OLT during normal operation. When a failure occurs that prevents communication between the ONT and the primary OLT, the ONT autonomously tunes to the upstream and downstream wavelength pairs of the backup OLT and begins to transmit data to the backup OLT in the de minimis time slot allocated to it. The presence of data in the de minimis time slot indicates the occurrence of a failover switch to the backup OLT, and the backup OLT then begins to allocate time slots to this ONT, which is normally serviced by the primary OLT according to its normal TDM algorithm.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2017Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.Inventors: Jared D. Cress, Charles E. Polk, Jr., Nagaraj Padur -
Patent number: 10298778Abstract: A communication system has a network access device (NAD) that is designed to deliver Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) along with high-speed data to Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). The NAD is backpowered by the CPE across a subscriber line. When backpower is provided from the CPE, circuitry (referred to as a “POTS signaling element”) within the network access device converts POTS control signaling to digital data for transmission to the CPE. The band vacated by the POTS control signaling is used for the power signal on the subscriber line. In the absence of backpower, components of the network access device are bypassed, thereby providing POTS in the event of a power failure. The NAD receives advance warning of the backpowering so that it can disable the bypassing in order to prevent the power signal from leaking through the NAD to the network.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2017Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.Inventors: Daniel M. Joffe, Jared D. Cress
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Patent number: 10205551Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for an optical network unit (ONU) to automatically set its output power level for messages to be transmitted on a passive optical network. The ONU can autonomously determine the appropriate power level based on information provided to the ONU by an optical line terminal (OLT) and characterization by the ONU of optical signals it receives from the fiber. Specifically, the OLT can provide the ONU with control data indicative of the power level used by the OLT to transmit the message and the desired power level of the OLT for messages from the ONU. The ONU can measure the power level of at least one message received from the OLT and determine the path loss based on the measured power and the control data. The ONU can then automatically determine a suitable power level for its response message such that unacceptable levels of crosstalk between channels are avoided without having to perform an iterative power-leveling process that otherwise may introduce significant delays.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2017Date of Patent: February 12, 2019Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.Inventors: Jared D. Cress, Nagaraj Padur
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Publication number: 20180198552Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for an optical network unit (ONU) to automatically set its output power level for messages to be transmitted on a passive optical network. The ONU can autonomously determine the appropriate power level based on information provided to the ONU by an optical line terminal (OLT) and characterization by the ONU of optical signals it receives from the fiber. Specifically, the OLT can provide the ONU with control data indicative of the power level used by the OLT to transmit the message and the desired power level of the OLT for messages from the ONU. The ONU can measure the power level of at least one message received from the OLT and determine the path loss based on the measured power and the control data. The ONU can then automatically determine a suitable power level for its response message such that unacceptable levels of crosstalk between channels are avoided without having to perform an iterative power-leveling process that otherwise may introduce significant delays.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 6, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: ADTRAN, Inc.Inventors: Jared D. Cress, Nagaraj Padur
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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING OPTICAL LINE TERMINAL (OLT) FAILOVER SWITCHES IN OPTICAL NETWORKS
Publication number: 20170324471Abstract: A system for performing failover switches in an optical network, such as a time and wavelength division passive optical networks (TWDM PON) like NG-PON2, includes a backup optical line terminal (OLT) for backing up communications of a primary OLT. The backup OLT is configured to allocate small upstream time slots, referred to herein as “de minimis” time slots, to at least one optical network terminal (ONT) communicating with the primary OLT during normal operation. When a failure occurs that prevents communication between the ONT and the primary OLT, the ONT autonomously tunes to the upstream and downstream wavelength pairs of the backup OLT and begins to transmit data to the backup OLT in the de minimis time slot allocated to it. The presence of data in the de minimis time slot indicates the occurrence of a failover switch to the backup OLT, and the backup OLT then begins to allocate time slots to this ONT, which is normally serviced by the primary OLT according to its normal TDM algorithm.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2017Publication date: November 9, 2017Applicant: ADTRAN, Inc.Inventors: Jared D. Cress, Charles E. Polk, Jr., Nagaraj Padur -
Patent number: 9614976Abstract: A communication system has a network access device (NAD) that is designed to deliver Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) along with high-speed data to Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). The NAD is backpowered by the CPE across a subscriber line. When backpower is provided from the CPE, circuitry (referred to as a “POTS signaling element”) within the network access device converts POTS control signaling to digital data for transmission to the CPE. The band vacated by the POTS control signaling is used for the power signal on the subscriber line. In the absence of backpower, components of the network access device are bypassed, thereby providing POTS in the event of a power failure. The NAD receives advance warning of the backpowering so that it can disable the bypassing in order to prevent the power signal from leaking through the NAD to the network.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2012Date of Patent: April 4, 2017Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.Inventors: Daniel M. Joffe, Jared D. Cress
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Patent number: 9603277Abstract: In a circuit card chassis, a backplane system includes card guides that are slideable on rails to provide any selected spacing between adjacent circuit cards. A backplane connector assembly extends between each pair of slideable top and bottom card guides. Signal cables can be configured to connect any two backplane connector assemblies to each other.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2015Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: Adtran, Inc.Inventors: Joshua Morgan, Jared D. Cress
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Patent number: 9380152Abstract: A combination of algorithms and circuits are used to combine POTS, high-speed bi-directional data, and back-powering onto the drop connection for fiber to the distribution point architectures. A telephone adapter device can be utilized to prevent damage from back-powering occurring at POTS telephones connected to the drop connection. In addition, circuits are used to prevent damage from back-powering occurring at POTS telephones directly connected to the drop connection. A circuit is used to provide more consistent power to the electronics at the distribution point even when the input back-power to the distribution point may fluctuate.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2015Date of Patent: June 28, 2016Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.Inventors: Daniel M. Joffe, Jared D. Cress
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Publication number: 20150264171Abstract: A combination of algorithms and circuits are used to combine POTS, high-speed bi-directional data, and back-powering onto the drop connection for fiber to the distribution point architectures. A telephone adapter device can be utilized to prevent damage from back-powering occurring at POTS telephones connected to the drop connection. In addition, circuits are used to prevent damage from back-powering occurring at POTS telephones directly connected to the drop connection. A circuit is used to provide more consistent power to the electronics at the distribution point even when the input back-power to the distribution point may fluctuate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2015Publication date: September 17, 2015Inventors: Daniel M. Joffe, Jared D. Cress
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Publication number: 20150257301Abstract: In a circuit card chassis, a backplane system includes card guides that are slideable on rails to provide any selected spacing between adjacent circuit cards. A backplane connector assembly extends between each pair of slideable top and bottom card guides. Signal cables can be configured to connect any two backplane connector assemblies to each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Inventors: Joshua Morgan, Jared D. Cress
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Patent number: 8437111Abstract: A current limiter in one exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure has a protection element that protects a current limiting element from excessive power dissipation. The protection element senses a parameter that is indicative of an amount of power being dissipated by the current limiting element. The protection element controls the current limiting element based on the sensed parameter such that power dissipation for the current limiting element is reduced to a safe level during a fault condition thereby protecting the current limiting element from damage during the fault condition.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2008Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.Inventors: Jared D. Cress, Daniel M. Joffe
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Publication number: 20120250840Abstract: A communication system has a network access device (NAD) that is designed to deliver Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) along with high-speed data to Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). The NAD is backpowered by the CPE across a subscriber line. When backpower is provided from the CPE, circuitry (referred to as a “POTS signaling element”) within the network access device converts POTS control signaling to digital data for transmission to the CPE. The band vacated by the POTS control signaling is used for the power signal on the subscriber line. In the absence of backpower, components of the network access device are bypassed, thereby providing POTS in the event of a power failure. The NAD receives advance warning of the backpowering so that it can disable the bypassing in order to prevent the power signal from leaking through the NAD to the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 2, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Daniel M. Joffe, Jared D. Cress
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Patent number: 8027461Abstract: A telecommunication system has a telecommunication line for communicating a combined signal and a splitter that is coupled to the telecommunication line. The splitter has a high-pass filter, a low-pass filter, and a current limiter. The high-pass filter is configured to transmit a first component signal of the combined signal, and the low-pass filter is configured to transmit a second component signal of the combined signal. The current limiter is configured to limit a current of the second component signal thereby preventing at least one inductor in the low-pass filter from saturating.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2007Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Assignee: ADTRAN, Inc.Inventors: Jared D. Cress, Daniel M. Joffe