Patents by Inventor Jose A. Gonzalez
Jose A. Gonzalez 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).
-
Publication number: 20250131391Abstract: A method comprises maintaining a maintenance identifier identifying the maintenance event and an identity of a maintenance technician responsible for performing the maintenance event, obtaining the alarm created during a maintenance interval associated with the maintenance event, wherein the maintenance interval is a preset period of time during which the maintenance event is to be performed at a cell site, and in response to the alarm still being active after the maintenance interval has expired adding the maintenance identifier to the alarm, generating, by the incident reporting application, and transmitting a notification associated with incident report directly to the maintenance technician via the method of communicating with the maintenance device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2023Publication date: April 24, 2025Inventors: Jose A. Gonzalez, Brian D. Lushear
-
Publication number: 20250055750Abstract: A method of resolving cell site backhaul link redundancy failures in a communication system comprises receiving a plurality of alarms from a plurality of network elements (NEs) in the communication system, determining that the alarms include at least two alarms associated with a cell site, including a first alarm indicating that a path through an alternative access vendor network to the cell site is down and a second alarm indicating that the cell site is unreachable, generating a first incident report indicating a lack of diverse paths through the alternative access vendor network to the cell site, and obtaining, based on an LSE incident report for the alarms, a second incident report comprising a compensation or credit from the alternative access vendors for failing to provide contracted-for diverse paths through the alternative access vendor networks.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2023Publication date: February 13, 2025Inventors: Jose A. Gonzalez, Brian D. Lushear, Todd M. Szymanski
-
Publication number: 20250056259Abstract: A method for dynamically improving monitoring miss resolution comprises obtaining an incident report describing a monitoring miss, wherein the monitoring miss is associated with an outage in the communication system that has not yet been resolved, adding, by the incident reporting application, a flag to the incident report, wherein the flag indicates that the incident report is associated with one or more monitoring misses in the communication system that have not yet been resolved, extracting identification data identifying the outage in the communication system from the incident report, wherein the identification data comprises an identification of one or more network elements (NEs) at which the outage has occurred, and obtaining, based on the identification data, incident data describing a context of the outage in the communication system to identify a cause of the monitoring miss.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2023Publication date: February 13, 2025Inventors: Jose A. Gonzalez, Brian D. Lushear, Todd M. Szymanski
-
Publication number: 20250023768Abstract: A telecommunication network management system. The system comprises an incident reporting application that creates incident reports pursuant to alarms on network elements of a telecommunication network and wherein one of the incident reports is associated with a large-scale event (LSE), wherein the LSE incident report identifies alarms at a plurality of different network elements as associated with the LSE; and an incident management application that analyzes attributes of cell sites identified in the LSE incident report as impacted by the LSE, determines that at least 75% of the cell sites receive backhaul service from a same alternative access vendor (AAV) and that at least one backhaul circuit of the at least 75% of the cell sites is in an alarmed state, causes the incident reporting application to record a root cause of the LSE incident report as an AAV fault.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2024Publication date: January 16, 2025Inventors: Jose A. Gonzalez, Brian D. Lushear, Dalton J. Sherley, Todd M. Szymanski, Miguel A. Betancourt Villavicencio
-
Patent number: 12057994Abstract: A telecommunication network management system. The system comprises an incident reporting application that creates incident reports pursuant to alarms on network elements of a telecommunication network and wherein one of the incident reports is associated with a large-scale event (LSE), wherein the LSE incident report identifies alarms at a plurality of different network elements as associated with the LSE; and an incident management application that analyzes attributes of cell sites identified in the LSE incident report as impacted by the LSE, determines that at least 75% of the cell sites receive backhaul service from a same alternative access vendor (AAV) and that at least one backhaul circuit of the at least 75% of the cell sites is in an alarmed state, causes the incident reporting application to record a root cause of the LSE incident report as an AAV fault.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2023Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: T-Mobile Innovations LLCInventors: Jose A. Gonzalez, Brian D. Lushear, Dalton J. Sherley, Todd M. Szymanski, Miguel A. Betancourt Villavicencio
-
Patent number: 11242587Abstract: The present disclosure concerns embodiments of aluminum alloy compositions exhibiting superior microstructural stability and strength at high temperatures. The disclosed aluminum alloy compositions comprise particular combinations of components that contribute the ability of the alloys to exhibit improved microstructural stability and hot tearing resistance as compared to conventional alloys. Also disclosed herein are embodiments of methods of making and using the alloys.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2017Date of Patent: February 8, 2022Assignees: UT-Battelle, LLC, FCA US LLC, Nemak USA, Inc.Inventors: Amit Shyam, James A. Haynes, Adrian S. Sabau, Dongwon Shin, Yukinori Yamamoto, Christopher R. Glaspie, Jose A. Gonzalez-Villarreal, Seyed Mirmiran, Andres F. Rodriguez-Jasso
-
Patent number: 11220729Abstract: The present disclosure concerns embodiments of aluminum alloy compositions exhibiting microstructural stability and strength at high temperatures. The disclosed aluminum alloy compositions comprise particular combinations of components that contribute the ability of the compositions to exhibit improved microstructural stability and hot tearing resistance as compared to conventional alloys. Also disclosed herein are embodiments of methods of making and using the alloys.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2016Date of Patent: January 11, 2022Assignees: UT-Battelle, LLC, FCA US LLC, NEMAK USA, Inc.Inventors: Amit Shyam, Yukinori Yamamoto, Dongwon Shin, Shibayan Roy, James A. Haynes, Philip J. Maziasz, Adrian Sabau, Andres F. Rodriguez-Jasso, Jose A. Gonzalez-Villarreal, Jose Talamantes-Silva, Lin Zhang, Christopher R. Glaspie, Seyed Mirmiran
-
Patent number: 10929787Abstract: An apparatus includes a process scanner and a processor connected with the process scanner. The processor is configured to retrieve, via the processing scanner, operation information indicative of a serial number of an operation, an operation number, an order number of an order associated with the operation, a work time spent on the operation, and a material number of a material associated with the operation. The processor associates the operation information with a first user assigned to the operation, and saves, to a history database, a process record. The record includes the first user, a time element, a location of the operation, a completion status of the operation, a current status of the operation, and one or more turnbacks of the operation. The processor outputs to a display a graphic of the operation information and a balance of user time associated with the operation information.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2017Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: HAMILTON SUNSTRAND CORPORATIONInventors: Alfredo Rodriguez Diaz, Pedro E. Rivera Figueroa, Wilfredo Xavier Perez-Jimenez, Orlando Rosado Nieves, Jose A. Gonzalez Velez, Ahmed David Costas Lopez, Migna Delgado Ocasio, Radames Tricoche Pedrogo, Luis R. Soto Guzman
-
Publication number: 20190164090Abstract: An apparatus includes a process scanner and a processor connected with the process scanner. The processor is configured to retrieve, via the processing scanner, operation information indicative of a serial number of an operation, an operation number, an order number of an order associated with the operation, a work time spent on the operation, and a material number of a material associated with the operation. The processor associates the operation information with a first user assigned to the operation, and saves, to a history database, a process record. The record includes the first user, a time element, a location of the operation, a completion status of the operation, a current status of the operation, and one or more turnbacks of the operation. The processor outputs to a display a graphic of the operation information and a balance of user time associated with the operation information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2017Publication date: May 30, 2019Inventors: Alfredo Rodriguez Diaz, Pedro E. Rivera Figueroa, Wilfredo Xavier Perez-Jimenez, Orlando Rosado Nieves, Jose A. Gonzalez Velez, Ahmed David Costas Lopez, Migna Delgado Ocasio, Radames Tricoche Pedrogo, Luis R. Soto Guzman
-
Publication number: 20180327890Abstract: The present disclosure concerns embodiments of aluminum alloy compositions exhibiting superior microstructural stability and strength at high temperatures. The disclosed aluminum alloy compositions comprise particular combinations of components that contribute the ability of the alloys to exhibit improved microstructural stability and hot tearing resistance as compared to conventional alloys. Also disclosed herein are embodiments of methods of making and using the alloys.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 12, 2017Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Amit Shyam, James A. Haynes, Adrian S. Sabau, Dongwon Shin, Yukinori Yamamoto, Christopher R. Glaspie, Jose A. Gonzalez-Villarreal, Seyed Mirmiran, Andres F. Rodriguez-Jasso
-
Patent number: 10015089Abstract: A method of managing a mobile communication radio access network (RAN). The method comprises reading information about network equipment from a network equipment inventory data store by an application executing on a computer system and, based on the information about network equipment read from the network equipment inventory data store, determining a backhaul network topology by the application, wherein a plurality of donor enhanced node B (eNB) devices provide backhaul communication coupling to one or more local exchange carrier (LEC) to a plurality of eNB devices. The method further comprises analyzing a performance history of the network equipment by the application based on the backhaul network topology and adapting a build-out of new equipment being added to extend the network equipment based on the analyzing of the performance history.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2016Date of Patent: July 3, 2018Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Jose A. Gonzalez, Brian D. Lushear, Todd M. Szymanski
-
Publication number: 20170335437Abstract: The present disclosure concerns embodiments of aluminum alloy compositions exhibiting microstructural stability and strength at high temperatures. The disclosed aluminum alloy compositions comprise particular combinations of components that contribute the ability of the compositions to exhibit improved microstructural stability and hot tearing resistance as compared to conventional alloys. Also disclosed herein are embodiments of methods of making and using the alloys.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2016Publication date: November 23, 2017Inventors: Amit Shyam, Yukinori Yamamoto, Dongwon Shin, Shibayan Roy, James A. Haynes, Philip J. Maziasz, Adrian Sabau, Andres F. Rodriguez-Jasso, Jose A. Gonzalez-Villarreal, Jose Talamantes-Silva, Lin Zhang, Christopher R. Glaspie, Seyed Mirmiran
-
Publication number: 20140139175Abstract: A pocket jumper includes a power assembly and a detachable connector for detachably connecting to a vehicle battery. The power assembly includes a rechargeable battery pack and an on/off switch being switched between an “off” position and an “on” position. When the on/off switch is switched at the “off” position, the detachable connector is connected to the vehicle battery that no electrical connection is formed between the battery pack and the vehicle battery. When the on/off switch is switched at the “on” position, the detachable connector is connected to the vehicle battery to electrically connect the battery pack with the vehicle battery with an intention of jump starting the vehicle. Therefore, the pocket jumper prevents any sparking when the detachable connector is connected increasing the safety when compared to conventional vehicle jump starter.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Inventor: Jose A. Gonzalez
-
Patent number: 8289878Abstract: Network virtual link mapping methods and systems are disclosed. In some method embodiments, router configurations are parsed to determine virtual link information for a network. A map is derived for virtual link information associated with a customer. The map is displayed, and may be used for highlighting problem areas for a customer, recommending solutions, and reconfiguring the virtual links to address specific customer needs.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2007Date of Patent: October 16, 2012Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Jose A. Gonzalez, David M. Ham, Shane Lobo, Steve D. Parrott, Jonathan Rubin, Drew A. Shinholster, Jr., Todd Szymanski
-
Patent number: 7830816Abstract: A method of maintaining a communication service is disclosed. The method comprises providing a communication path from a customer premises equipment (CPE) in a customer network to a port of a router located in a communication service provider network, wherein the port is allocated to the CPE, and wherein the customer network is different from the communication service provider network. The method also comprises determining a connectivity of the communication path from the CPE to the port of the router and determining an interface status of the port located on the router. The method also comprises determining a quality of service (QoS) of the communication path from the CPE to the port located on the router. Determining the connectivity and QoS of the communication path and determining the interface status of the port are initiated from the CPE.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2007Date of Patent: November 9, 2010Assignee: Sprint Communications Company L.P.Inventors: Jose A. Gonzalez, David M. Ham, Brian Lushear, Matt Mariscal, Steve D. Parrott, Drew A. Shinholster, Jr., Todd Szymanski
-
Patent number: 5259944Abstract: A corrosion detecting probe is to be used in combination with an electrochemical corrosion-rate meter for performing on-site diagnosis of the corrosion rate of metallic reinforcement systems in concrete structures. After the probe is brought into surface contact with a concrete member, voltage/current signals are applied thereto and a series of calculations are performed to determine the polarization resistance directly about a confined concrete portion. The probe consists essentially of an external counterelectrode, a central counterelectrode, a central reference electrode and a pair of extra reference electrodes (sensors). A current applied from the external counterelectrode serves to repel the lines of current (resulting from a voltage signal first applied at the central counterelectrode) below the probe and within the confined concrete portion which is between the central counterelectrode and the external one.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 1993Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Assignees: Geotecnia Y Cimientos, S.A.-Geocisa, Consejo Superior De Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC)Inventors: Sebastian Feliu, Jose A. Gonzalez, Vicente Feliu, Sebastian Feliu, Jr., M. Lorenza Escudero, Isabel A. Rodriguez-Maribona, Vicente Ausin, M. Carmen Andrade, Jose A. Bolano, Francisco Jimenez