Patents by Inventor Kiran Rege
Kiran Rege 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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Publication number: 20240073078Abstract: There is set forth herein, in one embodiment, receiving, by a transceiver of a UE device an aggregate signal stream, the aggregate signal stream including an aggregate of base station downlink signal streams from a plurality of base stations; and processing the aggregate signal stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2023Publication date: February 29, 2024Inventors: William JOHNSON, Kiran REGE, Achilles KOGIANTIS
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Patent number: 11811575Abstract: There is set forth herein, in one embodiment, receiving, by a transceiver of a UE device an aggregate signal stream, the aggregate signal stream including an aggregate of base station downlink signal streams from a plurality of base stations; processing the aggregate signal stream and detecting, from the processing of the aggregate signal stream, a set of base stations in communication range of the UE device, wherein the set of base stations include a current serving base station and a scanning base station; determining, from the processing of the aggregate signal stream, a Doppler shifted center frequency of a downlink scanning signal stream received from the scanning base station; and enhancing, in dependence on the Doppler shifted center frequency, the downlink scanning signal stream associated to the scanning base station.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2021Date of Patent: November 7, 2023Assignee: Peraton Labs Inc.Inventors: William Johnson, Kiran Rege, Achilles Kogiantis
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Publication number: 20220286342Abstract: There is set forth herein, in one embodiment, receiving, by a transceiver of a UE device an aggregate signal stream, the aggregate signal stream including an aggregate of base station downlink signal streams from a plurality of base stations; processing the aggregate signal stream and detecting, from the processing of the aggregate signal stream, a set of base stations in communication range of the UE device, wherein the set of base stations include a current serving base station and a scanning base station; determining, from the processing of the aggregate signal stream, a Doppler shifted center frequency of a downlink scanning signal stream received from the scanning base station; and enhancing, in dependence on the Doppler shifted center frequency, the downlink scanning signal stream associated to the scanning base station.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2021Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: William JOHNSON, Kiran REGE, Achilles KOGIANTIS
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Patent number: 11388044Abstract: A computer-program product, a system, and a computer-implemented method include a processor(s) obtaining a configuration of a network including configurations of multiple network nodes and configurations of the network communication devices. The program code automatically models the network to generate a system model. The program code derives, from the system model, a loop-free Bayesian inference model, by generating a loop-free Bayesian network from the network.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2020Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Peraton Labs Inc.Inventors: Chi Leung Lau, David Shur, Qiong Shen, Kiran Rege, Rajesh Krishnan, Ta Chen, Andrzej Cichocki, Tom Banwell
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Patent number: 8514693Abstract: In one embodiment, a method of transmitting includes assigning column vectors of a generalized orthogonal space time code matrix to coverage areas of a plurality of base stations such that each coverage area is assigned one column vector. The same data is transmitted from each of the plurality of base stations in the coverage areas such that the data transmitted in each coverage area is transmitted using the column vector assigned to the coverage area.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2008Date of Patent: August 20, 2013Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Krishna Balachandran, Joseph Kang, Kemal Karakayali, Kiran Rege
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Patent number: 8149831Abstract: In an application level multicast (ALM), multiple flows of data packets containing shared material are destined for different devices. A packet compression device is used to compress the data packets to reduce traffic load. This compression device includes a cache for recording the payloads of selected data packets which currently are not of record in the cache. If it is determined that the cache has therein a record of an identical version of the payload of a data packet, the compression device releases a compressed version of the data packet which includes a representation of the payload in lieu of the actual payload.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2009Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Krishna Balachandran, Katherine Guo, Kiran Rege
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Publication number: 20110116503Abstract: In an application level multicast (ALM), multiple flows of data packets containing shared material are destined for different devices. A packet compression device is used to compress the data packets to reduce traffic load. This compression device includes a cache for recording the payloads of selected data packets which currently are not of record in the cache. If it is determined that the cache has therein a record of an identical version of the payload of a data packet, the compression device releases a compressed version of the data packet which includes a representation of the payload in lieu of the actual payload.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 19, 2009Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventors: Krishna Balachandran, Katherine Guo, Kiran Rege
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Publication number: 20080056130Abstract: Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals, or messages, are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: March 6, 2008Inventors: Gautam Desai, Subrahmanyam Dravida, Satya Gupta, Kiran Rege, Manas Tandon, Ravi Kumar, DeQuan Wu
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Patent number: 7139247Abstract: Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Narad Networks, Inc.Inventors: Gautam Desai, Prasad Dorbala, Subrahmanyam Dravida, Dev V. Gupta, Anoop Jayadevan, Kiran Rege, Manas Tandon, Sitaram Dikshitulu
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Patent number: 7027394Abstract: Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Narad Networks, Inc.Inventors: Satya V. Gupta, Sanjiv Nanda, Kiran Rege, Nitin Sonawane, Manas Tandon
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Publication number: 20050251846Abstract: Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bidirectional broadband access. Digital signals are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2005Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: NARAD NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Subrahmanyam Dravida, Dev Gupta, Frederick Peralta, Kiran Rege, Manas Tandon
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Publication number: 20050246754Abstract: Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals, or messages, are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2005Publication date: November 3, 2005Applicant: NARAD NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Gautam Desai, Subrahmanyam Dravida, Satya Gupta, Kiran Rege, Manas Tandon, Ravi Kumar, DeQuan Wu
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Publication number: 20020105965Abstract: Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Applicant: Narad Networks, Inc.Inventors: Subrahmanyam Dravida, Dev V. Gupta, Sriram Narayan, Frederick Peralta, Kiran Rege, Manas Tandon
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Publication number: 20020101820Abstract: Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Applicant: Narad Networks, Inc.Inventors: Satya V. Gupta, Sanjiv Nanda, Kiran Rege, Nitin Sonawane, Manas Tandon
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Publication number: 20020075805Abstract: Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Narad Networks, Inc.Inventors: Dev V. Gupta, Satya V. Gupta, Sriram Narayan, Frederick Peralta, Kiran Rege, Manas Tandon, Subrahmanyam Dravida
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Publication number: 20020075814Abstract: Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Narad Networks, Inc.Inventors: Gautam Desai, Prasad Dorbala, Subrahmanyam Dravida, Dev V. Gupta, Anoop Jayadevan, Kiran Rege, Manas Tandon, Sitaram Dikshitulu
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Publication number: 20020075875Abstract: Hybrid fiber/coax networks employ the existing cable plant used for cable TV and transmit data signals in a frequency bandwidth above that which is used for cable TV. As this cable plant was deployed in a tree and branch topology, data transmissions may be susceptible to noise, variable transmission loss and frequency dispersion, particularly in the upstream direction. Further, due to the tree and branch topology, homes at the far end of the network experience much greater loss than do the homes that are near to the headend/ONU. The present system, which uses point-to-point data links between intelligent network elements located in the feeder/distribution network to provide reliable, secure, bi-directional broadband access. Digital signals are terminated at the intelligent network elements, switched and regenerated for transmission across additional upstream or downstream data links as needed to connect a home to a headend or router.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2001Publication date: June 20, 2002Applicant: Narad Networks, Inc.Inventors: Subrahmanyam Dravida, Sriram Narayan, Frederick Peralta, Kiran Rege, Vyomesh Shah, Manas Tandon