Patents by Inventor Kamran Sistanizadeh
Kamran Sistanizadeh 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: 9042374Abstract: Public communication networks increasingly need to provide customers with a range of communication services, from baseband voice service, to computer data communications, to high speed digital data communications for multimedia and the like. Many such services would be blocked by existing telephone network line cards, which provide coding and decoding (CODEC) between analog and digital signals and process digital signals only at a relatively low, fixed bit rate. In accord with the invention, intelligent signal detection and control added to a line card selectively bypasses the CODEC and the associated connection to a time slot limited telephone exchange. The selective bypass connection provides a connection to an alternative network functionality capable of providing higher bandwidth digital services. In the preferred embodiment, the bypass provides a connection through an adaptive digital signal processor with a programmed controller.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2010Date of Patent: May 26, 2015Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.Inventors: Dale L. Bartholomew, John M. Carman, David H. Cave, Robert D. Farris, George Korsanos, Michael G. Pilkerton, R. Andrew Poole, Kamran Sistanizadeh, Albert F. Valeo
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Publication number: 20110038473Abstract: Public communication networks increasingly need to provide customers with a range of communication services, from baseband voice service, to computer data communications, to high speed digital data communications for multimedia and the like. Many such services would be blocked by existing telephone network line cards, which provide coding and decoding (CODEC) between analog and digital signals and process digital signals only at a relatively low, fixed bit rate. In accord with the invention, intelligent signal detection and control added to a line card selectively bypasses the CODEC and the associated connection to a time slot limited telephone exchange. The selective bypass connection provides a connection to an alternative network functionality capable of providing higher bandwidth digital services. In the preferred embodiment, the bypass provides a connection through an adaptive digital signal processor with a programmed controller.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventors: Dale L. Bartholomew, John M. Carman, David H. Cave, Robert D. Farris, George Korsanos, Michael G. Pilkerton, R. Andrew Poole, Kamran Sistanizadeh, Albert F. Valeo
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Patent number: 7843898Abstract: Public communication networks increasingly need to provide customers with a range of communication services, from baseband voice service, to computer data communications, to high speed digital data communications for multimedia and the like. Many such services would be blocked by existing telephone network line cards, which provide coding and decoding (CODEC) between analog and digital signals and process digital signals only at a relatively low, fixed bit rate. In accord with the invention, intelligent signal detection and control added to a line card selectively bypasses the CODEC and the associated connection to a time slot limited telephone exchange. The selective bypass connection provides a connection to an alternative network functionality capable of providing higher bandwidth digital services. In the preferred embodiment, the bypass provides a connection through an adaptive digital signal processor with a programmed controller.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1998Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Verizon Services Corp.Inventors: Dale L. Bartholomew, John M. Carman, David H. Cave, Robert D. Farris, George Korsanos, Michael G. Pilkerton, R. Andrew Poole, Kamran Sistanizadeh, Albert F. Valeo
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Publication number: 20080175239Abstract: The disclosed techniques provide a multicast extranet service via L2 wide-area network, by provisioning the network to define a virtual local area network (VLAN) for wide-area network distribution of each data feed from a source to edge points (intelligent points of demarcation), without replication for individual users within the wide-area network. A specific VLAN is assigned to carry each multicast content feed and is allocated bandwidth, to make content available at multiple designated edge points. A user network interface, such as implemented at the intelligent edge points, is configured to allow authorized user(s) access to requested data feeds from respective VLANs. Dynamic signaling may be utilized by users of the network to select data from the broadcasts on the VLANs. The signaling to/from each user device may be L2 or L3 to the points of demarcation.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2007Publication date: July 24, 2008Inventors: Kamran Sistanizadeh, Patrick H. Douglas
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Patent number: 6963575Abstract: Wide-area data communications utilize regional networks transporting IP-over-Ethernet on fiber. For certain Layer 2 services, a regional implementation of the network makes limited use of spanning tree protocol on a backbone ring. Learning bridge operations in switches on associated access rings involve a short default for an aging timer. For use of Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), the connection of each access ring to the backbone ring uses a pair of routers with dual links therebetween. One of these links is bonded to the backbone (OSPF Area 0), whereas the other link is bonded to the Area of the respective access ring. Also, certain routers within each regional network form a mini-autonomous system, for boundary gateway protocol (BGP). The mini-autonomous systems of the regional networks form a confederation. The network utilizes route reflectors in the mini-autonomous systems. The Internet carries confederation commands to and from a designated hub.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: Yipes Enterprise Services, Inc.Inventors: Kamran Sistanizadeh, Alex Tashayod, Lynn Eric Bashaw, Masoud M. Kamali, Craig Robert Collar
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Patent number: 6681232Abstract: An automated service level manager (SLM) provides operations support for wide-area data communication services offered via regional IP-Over Ethernet on fiber networks. The SLM comprises a suite of software components and associated hardware running the software, to communicate with agents throughout the networks, to accumulate various network operations data for reports and alarms and to provide instructions to control network operations. The SLM preferably offers a web server type user interface. This interface enables access by technical personnel of the carrier, for example from a network operations center. This interface also offers access to customers having or seeking service through the network.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Yipes Enterprise Services, Inc.Inventors: Kamran Sistanizadeh, Masoud M. Kamali
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Patent number: 6452925Abstract: A system and method for providing Internet access via a Public Switched Telecommunications Network (PSTN) using full time asymmetric digital subscriber line connections between subscriber premises processor terminals and a local area network (LAN) node and router gateway on Telco premises connected to a Telco digital packet network connected to Internet service providers and Internet information providers. A domain name server (DNS) and a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server are connected to the router to provide domain name to IP address translations and temporary assignment of IP addresses to said customer premises processor terminal. The customer or subscriber going on-line communicates with the DHCP using encryption and preferably public/private key encryption to both authenticate the customer and the DHCP. The DHCP updates the database in the DNS to maintain freshness.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Verizon Services Corp.Inventors: Kamran Sistanizadeh, Bahman Amin-Salehi, Edward Ghafari, Wendell Sims
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Patent number: 6424636Abstract: A public switched telephone network (PSTN) provides communication of digital data from a data provider or LAN to one or more of a plurality of subscriber premises. Asymmetrical digital subscriber line interface units operating at variable rates and in variable modes (ADSL/AVRs) over a local loop offer one-way video-on-demand and other services and carry the necessary signalling between the subscribers and information providers. In an asymmetric mode, the interface units frequency multiplex digital information with voice information to the subscriber and support transmission of a reverse control channel from the subscriber to the central office for transmission back to the information provider. Other modes are supported which permit selective bi-directional and reversible communications as well.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: John W. Seazholtz, Wendell N. Sims, Kamran Sistanizadeh
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Patent number: 6246695Abstract: A public switched telephone network (PSTN) provides communication of digital data from a data provider or LAN to one or more of a plurality of subscriber premises. Asymmetrical digital subscriber line interface units operating at variable rates and in variable modes (ADSL/AVRs) over a local loop offer one-way video-on-demand and other services and carry the necessary signalling between the subscribers and information providers. In an asymmetric mode, the interface units frequency multiplex digital information with voice information to the subscriber and support transmission of a reverse control channel from the subscriber to the central office for transmission back to the information provider. Other modes are supported which permit selective bi-directional and reversible communications as well.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1998Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: John W. Seazholtz, Wendell N. Sims, Kamran Sistanizadeh
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Patent number: 6101182Abstract: A system and method for providing Internet access via a Public Switched Telecommunications Network (PSTN) using full time asymmetric digital subscriber line connections between subscriber premises processor terminals and a local area network (LAN) node and router gateway on Telco premises connected to a Telco digital packet network connected to Internet service providers and Internet information providers. A domain name server (DNS) and a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server are connected to the router to provide domain name to IP address translations and temporary assignment of IP addresses to said customer premises processor terminal. The customer or subscriber going on-line communicates with the DHCP using encryption and preferably public/private key encryption to both authenticate the customer and the DHCP. The DHCP updates the database in the DNS to maintain freshness.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1997Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: Kamran Sistanizadeh, Bahman Amin-Salehi, Edward Ghafari, Wendell Sims
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Patent number: 6041056Abstract: A video distribution network having an architecture that distributes video services over a greater serving area. The broadcast consolidation section receives broadband data from a plurality of information providers, preferably as compressed, digital signals using asynchronous transfer mode ATM transport. The broadcast consolidation section combines the ATM streams from different information providers and outputs a consolidated signal onto a transport ring. The broadcast ring supplies the consolidated broadcast signal to a plurality of video network hubs, each of which downloads the consolidated broadcast data, converts the consolidated broadcast data to motion picture experts group MPEG data on an RF carrier, and combines the RF signal with other RF signals before transmission by optical fiber to a plurality of local video access nodes.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1997Date of Patent: March 21, 2000Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: John A. Bigham, Dave Little, Edward C. Mihm, Kamran Sistanizadeh, Bahman Amin-Salehi, Alpna Jain, Regina Lightfoot, Ulric E. Arthur
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Patent number: 5852612Abstract: An arrangement (apparatus and method) for obtaining a single copy of a received signal from a simulcast broadcast area. Within a desired service area, multiple transmitters at separately located sites simultaneously broadcast the same multi-channel, multi-program signal. Broadcast waves from the transmitters propagate throughout substantially overlapping portions of the service area. Each such channel carries a multiplexed digital data stream containing packets of information for a plurality of programs, e.g. television programs. A receiver system comprises an antenna adapted to receive direct transmissions from two or more of the transmitters as well as multipath signals from two or more of the transmitters. To compensate for the potentially interfering signal receptions, the terminal device includes a delay processor, such as an adaptive delay equalizer or a rake receiver.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1995Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Kostreski, Allan Schneider, Kamran Sistanizadeh, W. Tim Campbell
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Patent number: 5812786Abstract: A public switched telephone network (PSTN) provides communication of digital data from a data provider or LAN to one or more of a plurality of subscriber premises. Asymmetrical digital subscriber line interface units operating at variable rates and in variable modes (ADSL/AVRs) over a local loop offer one-way video-on-demand and other services and carry the necessary signalling between the subscribers and information providers. In an asymmetric mode, the interface units frequency multiplex digital information with voice information to the subscriber and support transmission of a reverse control channel from the subscriber to the central office for transmission back to the information provider. Other modes are supported which permit selective bi-directional and reversible communications as well.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 1995Date of Patent: September 22, 1998Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: John W. Seazholtz, Wendell N. Sims, Kamran Sistanizadeh
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Patent number: 5790548Abstract: A system and method for providing Internet access via a Public Switched Telecommunications Network (PSTN) using full time asymmetric digital subscriber line connections between subscriber premises processor terminals and a local area network (LAN) node and router gateway on Telco premises connected to a Telco digital packet network connected to Internet service providers and Internet information providers. A domain name server (DNS) and a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server are connected to the router to provide domain name to IP address translations and temporary assignment of IP addresses to said customer premises processor terminal. The customer or subscriber going on-line communicates with the DHCP using encryption and preferably public/private key encryption to both authenticate the customer and the DHCP. The DHCP updates the database in the DNS to maintain freshness.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1996Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: Kamran Sistanizadeh, Bahman Amin-Salehi, Edward Ghafari, Wendell Sims
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Patent number: 5784683Abstract: A broadcast system supplies multiplexed channels to a plurality of receiving systems. The broadcast system preferably comprises a wireless digital simulcasting network. Each multiplexed channel carries multiplexed digital information signals relating to a group of programs. At least one of the receiving systems serves a plurality of living units. The multi-unit receiving system includes common equipment to perform as much of the processing of the digital information signals as is practical for the particular installation. The common equipment includes a digital receiver processing each multiplexed channel to capture a digital transport stream therefrom and a demultiplexer for separating out the digital information signals for each program from each digital transport stream. A switch routes selected information signals to individual drops or loops going to the living units.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1995Date of Patent: July 21, 1998Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: Kamran Sistanizadeh, John W. Seazholtz, William F. Lawrence
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Patent number: 5740075Abstract: An access subnetwork provides broadcast access transport as well as selective allocation of resources for interactive communications sessions dedicated to individual end users. The access subnetwork has specified broadcast and interactive service interfaces, both for communications to and from an information provider and for communication to and from customer premises equipment. An Access Subnetwork Controller provides a single point of control contact within the access subnetwork. Any other subnetwork (typically an element of a higher level control subnetwork) needing a control function in the access subnetwork always sends the request for that function to the Access Subnetwork Controller. The primary responsibility of the Access Subnetwork Controller is to control resources, provide requested resources and monitor the use of resources within in the realm of the access subnetwork.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1995Date of Patent: April 14, 1998Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: John A. Bigham, Regina S. Lightfoot, William D. Goodman, Ulric E. Arthur, Edward Mihm, Kamran Sistanizadeh, Bahman Amin-Salehi
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Patent number: 5684799Abstract: A video distribution network having an architecture that distributes video services over a greater serving area. The broadcast consolidation section receives broadband data from a plurality of information providers, preferably as compressed, digital signals using asynchronous transfer mode ATM transport. The broadcast consolidation section combines the ATM streams from different information providers and outputs a consolidated signal onto a transport ring. The broadcast ring supplies the consolidated broadcast signal to a plurality of video network hubs, each of which downloads the consolidated broadcast data, converts the consolidated broadcast data to motion picture experts group MPEG data on an RF carrier, and combines the RF signal with other RF signals before transmission by optical fiber to a plurality of local video access nodes.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: John A. Bigham, Dave Little, Edward C. Mihm, Kamran Sistanizadeh, Bahman Amin-Salehi, Alpna Jain, Regina Lightfoot, Ulric E. Arthur
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Patent number: 5677905Abstract: An access subnetwork provides broadcast access transport as well as selective allocation of resources for interactive communications sessions dedicated to individual end users. The access subnetwork has specified broadcast and interactive service interfaces, both for communications to and from an information provider and for communication to and from customer premises equipment. An Access Subnetwork Controller provides a single point of control contact within the access subnetwork. Any other subnetwork (typically an element of a higher level control subnetwork) needing a control function in the access subnetwork always sends the request for that function to the Access Subnetwork Controller. The primary responsibility of the Access Subnetwork Controller is to control resources, provide requested resources and monitor the use of resources within in the realm of the access subnetwork.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1995Date of Patent: October 14, 1997Assignees: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc., Bell Communications Research, Inc.Inventors: John A. Bigham, Bill Goodman, Kamran Sistanizadeh, Regina Lightfoot, Edward C. Mihm, Ulric E. Arthur, Bahman Amin-Salehi, Greg Brenner, Douglas Clark
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Patent number: 5666487Abstract: A distribution network has an architecture that distributes data of any format over a wide serving area. An access subnetwork receives broadband data from a plurality of information providers, preferably at least some of which are received as compressed, digital signals using asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) transport. The access subnetwork combines the broadband data from different information providers, identifies the format of the data and outputs a consolidated MPEG encoded signal to a network interface module of an end user. The network interface module receives the consolidated MPEG encoded signal and converts the consolidated MPEG encoded signal into data packets in accordance with PID values identifying the format of the data. The network interface module performs MPEG and other processing on received packet data streams, and outputs information to a corresponding digital entertainment on the basis of corresponding PID values, resulting in efficient transport of data of any format.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1995Date of Patent: September 9, 1997Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: William Goodman, Kamran Sistanizadeh, Michael J. Black
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Patent number: 5651010Abstract: Within a desired service area, multiple transmitters at separately located sites simultaneously broadcast the same multi-channel, multi-program signal. Broadcast waves from the transmitters propagate throughout substantially overlapping portions of the service area. Obstructions in the service area, e.g. mountains, buildings, trees, etc., may block reception from one or more of the transmitters at certain sites. However, at most receiving sites, the receiving antenna can receive a clear line-of-sight transmission from at least one of the transmitters. In the preferred implementation, the channels are 6 MHz wide channels broadcast in the super high frequency microwave portion of the spectrum. Each such channel carries a multiplexed digital data stream containing packets of information for a plurality of programs, e.g. television programs.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc.Inventors: Bruce Kostreski, Kamran Sistanizadeh, W. Tim Cambell