Patents by Inventor Kaushik Gohel
Kaushik Gohel 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: 10313946Abstract: Dynamic cell resource management in wireless networking. By way of example, user terminal access parameters can be dynamically modified based on changing load conditions at one or more cells of a wireless network. For instance, resource capacity of a wireless network cell can be monitored over time to identify a potential resource overload condition. If such a condition occurs, a load management algorithm can be executed that progressively restricts or de-restricts user terminal access parameters based on changing load conditions. In particular aspects, the load management algorithm can analyze relative cell load of neighboring cells to implement coordinated load sharing. By dynamically modifying user access parameters, traffic can be directed toward or away from cells operating at low or high capacity, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2017Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: David Saska, Louis Ficarra, Kaushik Gohel, Alain Ohana
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Publication number: 20170303178Abstract: Dynamic cell resource management in wireless networking. By way of example, user terminal access parameters can be dynamically modified based on changing load conditions at one or more cells of a wireless network. For instance, resource capacity of a wireless network cell can be monitored over time to identify a potential resource overload condition. If such a condition occurs, a load management algorithm can be executed that progressively restricts or de-restricts user terminal access parameters based on changing load conditions. In particular aspects, the load management algorithm can analyze relative cell load of neighboring cells to implement coordinated load sharing. By dynamically modifying user access parameters, traffic can be directed toward or away from cells operating at low or high capacity, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2017Publication date: October 19, 2017Inventors: David Saska, Louis Ficarra, Kaushik Gohel, Alain Ohana
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Patent number: 9699700Abstract: Dynamic cell resource management in wireless networking. By way of example, user terminal access parameters can be dynamically modified based on changing load conditions at one or more cells of a wireless network. For instance, resource capacity of a wireless network cell can be monitored over time to identify a potential resource overload condition. If such a condition occurs, a load management algorithm can be executed that progressively restricts or de-restricts user terminal access parameters based on changing load conditions. In particular aspects, the load management algorithm can analyze relative cell load of neighboring cells to implement coordinated load sharing. By dynamically modifying user access parameters, traffic can be directed toward or away from cells operating at low or high capacity, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2016Date of Patent: July 4, 2017Assignee: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: David Saska, Louis Ficarra, Kaushik Gohel, Alain Ohana
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Patent number: 9655035Abstract: Systems and methods that utilize femtocell access points (FAP) to perform radio frequency (RF) network sweeps are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes: predicting an availability of an access point (AP) to perform an RF network sweep; and determining that the access point is available to perform the RF network sweep based, at least, on a prediction that a mobile device on a white list for the access point is not likely to access the access point during a time interval associated with performing the RF network sweep. In another embodiment, a method includes: comparing a network quality characteristic for a wireless channel associated with a FAP with a network quality characteristic for a wired network communicatively coupled to the FAP. The network quality characteristics can be the same. The method can then include employing the comparison to determine to which network an impairment is attributable.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2016Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: James Gordon Beattie, Jr., Stephen Griesmer, Thomas Killian, N. L. Schryer, Dipesh Hasmukhlal Shah, Kaushik Gohel
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Publication number: 20160295484Abstract: Dynamic cell resource management in wireless networking. By way of example, user terminal access parameters can be dynamically modified based on changing load conditions at one or more cells of a wireless network. For instance, resource capacity of a wireless network cell can be monitored over time to identify a potential resource overload condition. If such a condition occurs, a load management algorithm can be executed that progressively restricts or de-restricts user terminal access parameters based on changing load conditions. In particular aspects, the load management algorithm can analyze relative cell load of neighboring cells to implement coordinated load sharing. By dynamically modifying user access parameters, traffic can be directed toward or away from cells operating at low or high capacity, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2016Publication date: October 6, 2016Inventors: David Saska, Louis Ficarra, Kaushik Gohel, Alain Ohana
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Patent number: 9374766Abstract: Dynamic cell resource management in wireless networking. By way of example, user terminal access parameters can be dynamically modified based on changing load conditions at one or more cells of a wireless network. For instance, resource capacity of a wireless network cell can be monitored over time to identify a potential resource overload condition. If such a condition occurs, a load management algorithm can be executed that progressively restricts or de-restricts user terminal access parameters based on changing load conditions. In particular aspects, the load management algorithm can analyze relative cell load of neighboring cells to implement coordinated load sharing. By dynamically modifying user access parameters, traffic can be directed toward or away from cells operating at low or high capacity, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2015Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: David Saska, Louis Ficarra, Kaushik Gohel, Alain Ohana
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Publication number: 20160157167Abstract: Systems and methods that utilize femtocell access points (FAP) to perform radio frequency (RF) network sweeps are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes: predicting an availability of an access point (AP) to perform an RF network sweep; and determining that the access point is available to perform the RF network sweep based, at least, on a prediction that a mobile device on a white list for the access point is not likely to access the access point during a time interval associated with performing the RF network sweep. In another embodiment, a method includes: comparing a network quality characteristic for a wireless channel associated with a FAP with a network quality characteristic for a wired network communicatively coupled to the FAP. The network quality characteristics can be the same. The method can then include employing the comparison to determine to which network an impairment is attributable.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2016Publication date: June 2, 2016Inventors: James Gordon Beattie, JR., Stephen Griesmer, Thomas Killian, N.L. Schryer, Dipesh Hasmukhlal Shah, Kaushik Gohel
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Patent number: 9288699Abstract: Systems and methods that utilize femtocell access points (FAP) to perform radio frequency (RF) network sweeps are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes: predicting an availability of an access point (AP) to perform an RF network sweep; and determining that the access point is available to perform the RF network sweep based, at least, on a prediction that a mobile device on a white list for the access point is not likely to access the access point during a time interval associated with performing the RF network sweep. In another embodiment, a method includes: comparing a network quality characteristic for a wireless channel associated with a FAP with a network quality characteristic for a wired network communicatively coupled to the FAP. The network quality characteristics can be the same. The method can then include employing the comparison to determine to which network an impairment is attributable.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2014Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: James Gordon Beattie, Stephen Griesmer, Thomas Killian, N. L. Schryer, Dipesh Hasmukhlal Shah, Kaushik Gohel
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Publication number: 20150264630Abstract: Dynamic cell resource management in wireless networking. By way of example, user terminal access parameters can be dynamically modified based on changing load conditions at one or more cells of a wireless network. For instance, resource capacity of a wireless network cell can be monitored over time to identify a potential resource overload condition. If such a condition occurs, a load management algorithm can be executed that progressively restricts or de-restricts user terminal access parameters based on changing load conditions. In particular aspects, the load management algorithm can analyze relative cell load of neighboring cells to implement coordinated load sharing. By dynamically modifying user access parameters, traffic can be directed toward or away from cells operating at low or high capacity, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2015Publication date: September 17, 2015Inventors: David Saska, Louis Ficarra, Kaushik Gohel, Alain Ohana
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Patent number: 9137733Abstract: Providing for dynamic cell resource management in wireless networking is described herein. By way of example, user terminal access parameters can be dynamically modified based on changing load conditions at one or more cells of a wireless network. For instance, resource capacity of a wireless network cell can be monitored over time to identify a potential resource overload condition. If such a condition occurs, a load management algorithm can be executed that progressively restricts or de-restricts user terminal access parameters based on changing load conditions. In particular aspects, the load management algorithm can analyze relative cell load of neighboring cells to implement coordinated load sharing. By dynamically modifying user access parameters, traffic can be directed toward or away from cells operating at low or high capacity, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2011Date of Patent: September 15, 2015Assignee: AT&T Mobility II LLCInventors: David Saska, Louis Ficarra, Kaushik Gohel, Alain Ohana
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Publication number: 20140128005Abstract: Systems and methods that utilize femtocell access points (FAP) to perform radio frequency (RF) network sweeps are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes: predicting an availability of an access point (AP) to perform an RF network sweep; and determining that the access point is available to perform the RF network sweep based, at least, on a prediction that a mobile device on a white list for the access point is not likely to access the access point during a time interval associated with performing the RF network sweep. In another embodiment, a method includes: comparing a network quality characteristic for a wireless channel associated with a FAP with a network quality characteristic for a wired network communicatively coupled to the FAP. The network quality characteristics can be the same. The method can then include employing the comparison to determine to which network an impairment is attributable.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2014Publication date: May 8, 2014Applicant: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: James Gordon Beattie, Stephen Griesmer, Thomas Killian, N.L. Schryer, Dipesh Hasmukhlal Shah, Kaushik Gohel
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Patent number: 8660556Abstract: Systems and methods that utilize femtocell access points (FAP) to perform radio frequency (RF) network sweeps are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes: predicting an availability of an access point (AP) to perform an RF network sweep; and determining that the access point is available to perform the RF network sweep based, at least, on a prediction that a mobile device on a white list for the access point is not likely to access the access point during a time interval associated with performing the RF network sweep. In another embodiment, a method includes: comparing a network quality characteristic for a wireless channel associated with a FAP with a network quality characteristic for a wired network communicatively coupled to the FAP. The network quality characteristics can be the same. The method can then include employing the comparison to determine to which network an impairment is attributable.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2011Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: James Gordon Beattie, Stephen Griesmer, Thomas Killian, N. L. Schryer, Dipesh Hasmukhlal Shah, Kaushik Gohel
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Publication number: 20130143553Abstract: Systems and methods that utilize femtocell access points (FAP) to perform radio frequency (RF) network sweeps are provided. In one embodiment, a method includes: predicting an availability of an access point (AP) to perform an RF network sweep; and determining that the access point is available to perform the RF network sweep based, at least, on a prediction that a mobile device on a white list for the access point is not likely to access the access point during a time interval associated with performing the RF network sweep. In another embodiment, a method includes: comparing a network quality characteristic for a wireless channel associated with a FAP with a network quality characteristic for a wired network communicatively coupled to the FAP. The network quality characteristics can be the same. The method can then include employing the comparison to determine to which network an impairment is attributable.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2011Publication date: June 6, 2013Applicant: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, LPInventors: James Gordon Beattie, JR., Stephen Griesmer, Thomas Killian, N. L. Schryer, Dipesh Hasmukhlal Shah, Kaushik Gohel
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Publication number: 20120236717Abstract: Providing for dynamic cell resource management in wireless networking is described herein. By way of example, user terminal access parameters can be dynamically modified based on changing load conditions at one or more cells of a wireless network. For instance, resource capacity of a wireless network cell can be monitored over time to identify a potential resource overload condition. If such a condition occurs, a load management algorithm can be executed that progressively restricts or de-restricts user terminal access parameters based on changing load conditions. In particular aspects, the load management algorithm can analyze relative cell load of neighboring cells to implement coordinated load sharing. By dynamically modifying user access parameters, traffic can be directed toward or away from cells operating at low or high capacity, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: AT&T MOBILITY II LLCInventors: David Saska, Louis Ficarra, Kaushik Gohel, Alain Ohana