Patents by Inventor Linda Elaine Eaton
Linda Elaine Eaton 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: 11310077Abstract: Apparatus and system that perform the method of providing a FCoE Transformer including an Ethernet Interface and a Fibre Channel Interface, receiving, at the FCoE Transformer, an FCoE Frame via a Layer 2 Ethernet Switch, converting, at the FCoE Transformer, the FCoE Frame to a Fibre Channel Frame. The FCoE Frame includes a SOF field included in an FCoE Transport Header for providing an SOF character used to start the fibre channel frame, and the SOF field in the FCoE Transport Header is for encoding the SOF field, Fibre Channel Frame. The FCoE Frame includes an EOF field included in an FCoE Transport Header for providing an EOF character used to end the fibre channel frame, and the EOF field in the FCoE Transport Header is for encoding the EOF field, Fibre Channel Frame. The method includes transporting the Fibre Channel Frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2021Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: ALPHA MODUS VENTURES, LLCInventors: Alex Henderson, John William Hayes, Walter Croft, Linda Elaine Eaton Hayes
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Patent number: 11303473Abstract: Apparatus and system for performing the method of providing a FCoE HBA including a Virtual Fibre Channel Port and an Ethernet Interface, providing a Layer 2 Ethernet Switch, and sending an FCoE Frame via the Layer 2 Ethernet Switch. The FCoE Frame includes a SOF field included in an FCoE Transport Header for providing an SOF character used to start a Fibre Channel Frame, and the SOF field in the FCoE Transport Header is for encoding the SOF field, Fibre Channel Frame. The FCoE Frame includes an EOF field included in an FCoE Transport Header for providing an EOF character used to end the Fibre Channel Frame, and the EOF field in the FCoE Transport Header is for encoding the EOF field, Fibre Channel Frame.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2021Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: ALPHA MODUS VENTURES, LLCInventors: Alex Henderson, John William Hayes, Walter Croft, Linda Elaine Eaton Hayes
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Publication number: 20210306179Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the Transporting of Fibre Channel data over Ethernet are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, a server (32) contains a virtual Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) (40). The virtual Fibre Channel HBA (40) contains a number of virtual Fibre Channel N-Ports (42) and an Ethernet interface (44). The virtual Fibre Channel HBA (40) is connected to an Ethernet layer (2) switch (24) via an ethernet local area network (21). The Ethernet layer (2) switch (24) is also connected to an FCoE Transformer (46) via an ethernet local area network (21). The FCoE Transformer (46) is connected to the Fibre Channel storage area network (20). Contained within the FCoE Transformer (46) are a number of real Fibre Channel N-Ports (48) that correspond to the virtual Fibre Channel N-Ports (42).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Applicant: ALPHA MODUS VENTURES, LLCInventors: Alex Henderson, John William Hayes, Walter Croft, Linda Elaine Eaton Hayes
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Publication number: 20210306180Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the Transporting of Fibre Channel data over Ethernet are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, a server (32) contains a virtual Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter (HBA) (40). The virtual Fibre Channel HBA (40) contains a number of virtual Fibre Channel N-Ports (42) and an Ethernet interface (44). The virtual Fibre Channel HBA (40) is connected to an Ethernet layer (2) switch (24) via an ethernet local area network (21). The Ethernet layer (2) switch (24) is also connected to an FCoE Transformer (46) via an ethernet local area network (21). The FCoE Transformer (46) is connected to the Fibre Channel storage area network (20). Contained within the FCoE Transformer (46) are a number of real Fibre Channel N-Ports (48) that correspond to the virtual Fibre Channel N-Ports (42).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2021Publication date: September 30, 2021Applicant: ALPHA MODUS VENTURES, LLCInventors: Alex Henderson, John William Hayes, Walter Croft, Linda Elaine Eaton Hayes
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Patent number: 11108591Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the Transporting of Fibre Channel data over Ethernet are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, Fibre Channel data frame and primitive signals are transported over Ethernet instead of using the Fibre Channel FC-1 and FC-0 protocols. This allows less expensive Ethernet equipment and devices to transport and perform services for Fibre Channel connected devices without having a physical Fibre Channel interface. The ability to provide Fibre Channel services and functions without having a physical Fibre Channel interface allows existing Ethernet equipment to be placed into service as SAN components without modification.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2014Date of Patent: August 31, 2021Inventors: Alex E. Henderson, Walter E. Croft, John W Hayes, Linda Elaine Eaton Hayes
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Publication number: 20160226756Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the Transporting of Fibre Channel data over Ethernet are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, Fibre Channel data frame and primitive signals are transported over Ethernet instead of using the Fibre Channel FC-1 and FC-0 protocols. This allows less expensive Ethernet equipment and devices to transport and perform services for Fibre Channel connected devices without having a physical Fibre Channel interface. The ability to provide Fibre Channel services and functions without having a physical Fibre Channel interface allows existing Ethernet equipment to be placed into service as SAN components without modification.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2014Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Alex E. Henderson, Walter E. Croft, John William Hayes, Linda Elaine Eaton Hayes
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Publication number: 20130208732Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the Transporting of Fibre Channel data over Ethernet are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, Fibre Channel data frame and primitive signals are transported over Ethernet instead of using the Fibre Channel FC-1 and FC-0 protocols. This allows less expensive Ethernet equipment and devices to transport and perform services for Fibre Channel connected devices without having a physical Fibre Channel interface. The ability to provide Fibre Channel services and functions without having a physical Fibre Channel interface allows existing Ethernet equipment to be placed into service as SAN components without modification.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2012Publication date: August 15, 2013Inventors: Alex E. Henderson, John William Hayes, Linda Elaine Eaton Hayes, Walter E. Croft
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Patent number: 8045582Abstract: A communication system is provided, which comprises a data conversion module and a framer. The data conversion module is configured to receive a first plurality of data streams. The data conversion module is also configured to provide a second plurality of data streams. Each of the second plurality of data streams comprises first data units, channel identifiers, and format indicators. Each of the first data units is associated with one of the channel identifiers and one of the format indicators. The format indicators are based on variable bandwidths of data streams. The framer is configured to receive the second plurality of data streams. The framer is also configured to identify channel information of the second plurality of data streams. The framer is also configured to allocate the second plurality of data streams into one or more self-describing superframes.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2009Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Lockheed Martin CorporationInventors: James R. Petrus, Liane S. Jensen, Linda Elaine Eaton Hayes
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Publication number: 20100208730Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the Transporting of Fibre Channel data over Ethernet are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, Fibre Channel data frame and primitive signals are transported over Ethernet instead of using the Fibre Channel FC-1 and FC-0 protocols. This allows less expensive Ethernet equipment and devices to transport and perform services for Fibre Channel connected devices without having a physical Fibre Channel interface. The ability to provide Fibre Channel services and functions without having a physical Fibre Channel interface allows existing Ethernet equipment to be placed into service as SAN components without modification.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2009Publication date: August 19, 2010Inventors: Alex E. Henderson, John William Hayes, Linda Elaine Eaton Hayes, Walter E. Croft
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Publication number: 20090034522Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the Transporting of Fibre Channel data over Ethernet are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, Fibre Channel data frame and primitive signals are transported over Ethernet instead of using the Fibre Channel FC-1 and FC-0 protocols. This allows less expensive Ethernet equipment and devices to transport and perform services for Fibre Channel connected devices without having a physical Fibre Channel interface. The ability to provide Fibre Channel services and functions without having a physical Fibre Channel interface allows Ethernet equipment to be placed into service as SAN components.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: John William Hayes, Linda Elaine Eaton Hayes, Walter E. Croft, Alex E. Henderson
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Publication number: 20080028096Abstract: Methods and apparatus for the Transporting of Fibre Channel data over Ethernet are disclosed. In one embodiment of the invention, Fibre Channel data frame and primitive signals are transported over Ethernet instead of using the Fibre Channel FC-1 and FC-0 protocols. This allows less expensive Ethernet equipment and devices to transport and perform services for Fibre Channel connected devices without having a physical Fibre Channel interface. The ability to provide Fibre Channel services and functions without having a physical Fibre Channel interface allows existing Ethernet equipment to be placed into service as SAN components without modification.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2003Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Alex E. Henderson, John William Hayes, Walter E. Croft, Linda Elaine Eaton