Patents by Inventor Kenneth Owen Michie

Kenneth Owen Michie 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).

  • Patent number: 9806965
    Abstract: The embodiments presented herein provide an automated process for provisioning a user in a communication system. A session manager, which can be a server in the communication system that provides call connection and routing, may receive registration request from communication device (e.g. a cellular telephone, an IP-enabled phone, etc.). The session manager may determine one or more characteristics about the communication device and/or determine a load on one or more other session managers in a cluster of session managers. Based on both the communication device characteristics and/or the loads on the two or more session managers, the session manager can determine a set of session managers, which may include a primary session manager and a secondary session manager, which can manage the user data for the communication device. This session manager set information may then be sent to the communication device and to other session managers in the cluster.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 31, 2017
    Assignee: Avaya Inc.
    Inventors: James Douglas Free, Kenneth Owen Michie, Chandra Mouli Ravipati
  • Patent number: 8782240
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes methods and systems for managing resources, for example in connection with call admission control or other communications or transactions in a system. In particular, a plurality of resource pools are established. At least a first or priority resource is associated with a minimum resource amount, while at least a second or normal resource pool is associated with a maximum resource amount. From the system resource pools, allocations are made to each of a plurality of system servers. If a server receives a request for priority resources that cannot be satisfied from the allocation of priority resources made to that server, that server may borrow from an allocation of normal resources. Resources can also be shared between servers. Accordingly, if required resources are not available from an allocation made to a server receiving the request for resources, that server can request resources from another server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 4, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 15, 2014
    Assignee: Avaya Inc.
    Inventors: James Douglas Free, Kenneth Owen Michie, Chandra Mouli Ravipati
  • Patent number: 8311207
    Abstract: A distributed call control system is provided that can allot bandwidth amongst several call controllers. The distributed call control system includes one or more servers that execute two or more instances of call processing servers that administer call control. The call processing servers form a cluster or group. The cluster members negotiate and determine bandwidth allocation amongst the members. If a member requires more bandwidth, the call processing server, of that member, assesses its own needs and requests more bandwidth from other members. The negotiation and requests for bandwidth are accomplished with a set of dynamic and static bandwidth data that regiment the control of the bandwidth.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 4, 2009
    Date of Patent: November 13, 2012
    Assignee: Avaya Inc.
    Inventors: Luigi Gentile Polese, Kurt H. Haserodt, Kenneth Owen Michie, Chandra Ravipati, Scott M Woods
  • Publication number: 20120096167
    Abstract: The present disclosure describes methods and systems for managing resources, for example in connection with call admission control or other communications or transactions in a system. In particular, a plurality of resource pools are established. At least a first or priority resource is associated with a minimum resource amount, while at least a second or normal resource pool is associated with a maximum resource amount. From the system resource pools, allocations are made to each of a plurality of system servers. If a server receives a request for priority resources that cannot be satisfied from the allocation of priority resources made to that server, that server may borrow from an allocation of normal resources. Resources can also be shared between servers. Accordingly, if required resources are not available from an allocation made to a server receiving the request for resources, that server can request resources from another server.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2011
    Publication date: April 19, 2012
    Applicant: AVAYA INC.
    Inventors: James Douglas Free, Kenneth Owen Michie, Chandra Mouli Ravipati
  • Publication number: 20120076129
    Abstract: The embodiments presented herein provide an automated process for provisioning a user in a communication system. A session manager, which can be a server in the communication system that provides call connection and routing, may receive registration request from communication device (e.g. a cellular telephone, an IP-enabled phone, etc.). The session manager may determine one or more characteristics about the communication device and/or determine a load on one or more other session managers in a cluster of session managers. Based on both the communication device characteristics and/or the loads on the two or more session managers, the session manager can determine a set of session managers, which may include a primary session manager and a secondary session manager, which can manage the user data for the communication device. This session manager set information may then be sent to the communication device and to other session managers in the cluster.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 29, 2010
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Applicant: AVAYA INC.
    Inventors: James Douglas Free, Kenneth Owen Michie, Chandra Mouli Ravipati
  • Publication number: 20100278327
    Abstract: A distributed call control system is provided that can allot bandwidth amongst several call controllers. The distributed call control system includes one or more servers that execute two or more instances of call processing servers that administer call control. The call processing servers form a cluster or group. The cluster members negotiate and determine bandwidth allocation amongst the members. If a member requires more bandwidth, the call processing server, of that member, assesses its own needs and requests more bandwidth from other members. The negotiation and requests for bandwidth are accomplished with a set of dynamic and static bandwidth data that regiment the control of the bandwidth.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 4, 2009
    Publication date: November 4, 2010
    Applicant: Avaya, Inc.
    Inventors: Kurt H. Haserodt, Kenneth Owen Michie, Luigi Gentile Polese, Chandra Ravipati, Scott M. Woods