Patents by Inventor Marc R. Bernard

Marc R. Bernard 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).

  • Publication number: 20090024725
    Abstract: Common techniques for processing software updates have Optical Network Terminal (ONT) and Broadband Home Router (BHR) managers to manage the ONTs and BHRs respectively from separate remote locations in a network. In contrast, a system employing ‘an example’ embodiment of the invention may receive network traffic for an ONT and BHR (“components”) via a single management channel. The system parses signals (e.g., software updates) and processes the management signals with a processor in a first component (e.g., ONT). The system converts a remaining software update to a format compatible with a management channel between the components to forward to the second component (e.g., BHR) for processing. In this way, the system may update multiple components using a single management channel. Thus, software updates or other management procedures can be performed using a single management channel with improved efficiency.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2007
    Publication date: January 22, 2009
    Applicant: Tellabs Vienna, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc R. Bernard, Douglas A. Atkinson, Guy M. Merritt
  • Publication number: 20090015417
    Abstract: Example embodiments of the present invention provide management and reporting tools for service providers to manage batteries within battery backup units (BBUs) deployed their networks. Service providers may generate battery reports periodically, on-demand, or on an event driven basis, and, in turn, may notify customers of a status of battery replacement. Specifically, example embodiments of the present invention allow an Optical Network Terminal (ONT) to log BBU history via a craft port, Optical Line Terminal (OLT), direct internal communications with the battery, or some other technician interface. The ONT may store this information in memory when it detects a battery replacement or when a technician issues commands about battery log information. The OLT or an Element Management System (EMS) may query battery log information from all ONTs and generate management reports therefrom. The information may be sold, on a subscription fee basis, for example, to battery manufacturers or service providers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 13, 2007
    Publication date: January 15, 2009
    Applicant: TELLABS VIENNA, INC.
    Inventors: Marc R. Bernard, Douglas A. Atkinson
  • Publication number: 20080253771
    Abstract: A method and system allowing a network operator to change services on a large group of Optical Network Terminals (ONTs) at one time through the use of profiles. At least one profile is configured, and at least one of the profiles is associated with at least one Optical Network Terminal (ONT) having a number of ports. A configuration for the ONTs is generated based on the profiles and, upon a request by an ONT, the configuration is forwarded to the requesting ONT. The method and system may include a graphical user interface (GUI) for entering information used in configuring the profiles, and may assign the profiles to multiple ONTs. Further, the GUI may automatically gather and provide statistics relating to the ONTs to the network operator. Additionally, in a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) network, the method and system may communicate with the ONTs without using a SIP protocol stack.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 18, 2007
    Publication date: October 16, 2008
    Inventors: Jeffrey A. Noel, Nabeel Zafar, Joseph D. Kralowetz, Wen-Bing Shiu, John A. Stock, Marc R. Bernard, Shih-Chang Liang
  • Publication number: 20080212744
    Abstract: Methods, systems, and computer program products are provided for verifying a service provided to at least one subscriber terminal in a communication network. The method includes connecting a communication device to the network, logging into a test unit communicatively coupled to the network using the communication device, entering into the communication device an access code corresponding to a test for verifying a service, and conducting the test for verifying the service, corresponding to the access code.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2007
    Publication date: September 4, 2008
    Applicant: TELLABS OPERATIONS, INC.
    Inventors: Michael J. Wurst, Forrest J. Chesser, Marc R. Bernard, Douglas A. Atkinson, John T. Burch
  • Publication number: 20080195881
    Abstract: There is demand in the marketplace for smaller optical network devices, such as Optical Network Terminals (ONTs). As a result of decreasing the ONT's size, the size of the backup power source, such as the batteries that power the ONT during periods of back-up power usage, may also have to be reduced. To extend energy usage of the backup power source, methods and corresponding apparatus for providing backup power for a network device are provided. An example method includes entering a first state of backup power in an event of a loss of primary power to an ONT, monitoring a state of a backup power activation signal enabled to be activated in the event of the loss of primary power to the ONT, and causing the ONT to enter a second state of backup power in response to the backup power activation signal being in an active state.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 11, 2007
    Publication date: August 14, 2008
    Inventors: Marc R. Bernard, Douglas A. Atkinson, Michael Giovannoni, Joseph C. Roesch, John A. Stock, Jeffrey A. Rosenwald
  • Publication number: 20080175588
    Abstract: Common techniques for restoring service to an optical network after a service interruption, while quick, do not to assist a service provider or a vendor in determining a true root-cause of the interruption. Oftentimes, the true root-cause remains undetermined, resulting in costly and unnecessary fixes. In contrast, an example embodiment of the invention facilitates troubleshooting and determining the true root-cause of the service interruption by: i) collecting and storing state information about a PON element prior to analyzing a fault attributed to the PON element, and ii) diagnosing a cause of the fault from the state information.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 6, 2007
    Publication date: July 24, 2008
    Applicant: Tellabs Vienna, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc R. Bernard, Michael J. Wurst, Douglas A. Atkinson, Michael Giovannoni
  • Patent number: 7391972
    Abstract: A method of controlling behavior of an element in a passive optical network (PON) is provided. The method includes (i) issuing a message from a first PON element to a second PON element to cause the second PON element to enter or maintain a state of upstream communications, the state of upstream communications having an enabled state or a disabled state, (ii) ranging the second PON element by the first PON element if the state of upstream communications of the second PON element is in the enabled state, and (iii) bypassing the ranging of the second PON element if the state of upstream communications of the second PON element is in the disabled state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2008
    Assignee: Tellabs Operations, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc R. Bernard, Alexander S. Millard, Subbarao Nalajala
  • Publication number: 20080120677
    Abstract: When an optical network terminal (ONT) is rebooted, for example, after being upgraded, the ONT may be not be ranged and provisioned for some time. This may disrupt services, such as video services provided to a customer. As such, a method and corresponding apparatus of ensuring continuous receipt of video services based on certain conditions in a passive optical network (PON) are provided. The method may include detecting at a PON element a condition indicating a change of states in receipt of video services, starting a timing mechanism having a default value stored in the PON element, and enabling receipt of video services at the PON element for an amount of time defined by the default value. Receipt of video services is enabled by maintaining video services at a second PON element and sending the video services to the PON element. In this way, disruption to video services is reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 13, 2007
    Publication date: May 22, 2008
    Inventors: Marc R. Bernard, Timothy J. Doiron, David P. Fredrickson, Douglas F. Ortega, Charles E. Rothrauff, Thomas E. Conklin
  • Publication number: 20080056719
    Abstract: A method and corresponding apparatus for automatically enabling and disabling an Optical Network Terminal (ONT) to communicate upstream with a network device, such as an Optical Line Terminal (OLT), is provided. The ONT includes at least one timing mechanism to time a duration of the ONT's being in an enabled or disabled state of upstream communications. After a timing mechanism times a desired duration, the ONT automatically changes between states of upstream communications (e.g., from enabled state to disabled state). The ONT may alternate between the enabled and disabled states of upstream communications until communications are established with the OLT. This method and corresponding apparatus prevent prolonged installation time because a technician can install the ONT without consideration of the ONT's state of upstream communications.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 1, 2006
    Publication date: March 6, 2008
    Inventors: Marc R. Bernard, Mark D. Mueller, John A. Stock
  • Publication number: 20080037563
    Abstract: A method and corresponding apparatus is provided for automatically configuring a Network Interface Device (NID). The NID enables automatic detection of communications on multiple service ports. When the NID detects communications, it configures at least one of the multiple service ports and informs the supervisory unit of the service port(s) on which communications are detected. The NID may configure at least one of the multiple service ports by disabling the multiple service ports except the service port(s) on which communications are detected. The NID may subsequently detect inactivity and re-enable automatic detection of communications. The NID may activate a timer that times when to inform the supervisory unit, to configure service ports, or to re-enable automatic detection of communications. Embodiments of the invention reduce the time and effort required to install a NID, e.g., an ONT, especially when an installer does not initially know the best service port(s) to use.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 10, 2006
    Publication date: February 14, 2008
    Inventor: Marc R. Bernard
  • Publication number: 20080019286
    Abstract: Managing optical network alarms and events reported by multiple network nodes is described. In some embodiments, alarms or events of the same, similar, or different types are monitored and consolidated into a consolidated alarm or event. The consolidated alarms or events may be forwarded to another network node. An alarm or event storm in an optical network or other type of network can be significantly reduced, resulting in less consumption of network resources and simplified operation for a service provider. Details of the alarm storm can be retrieved on an as-needed basis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2006
    Publication date: January 24, 2008
    Inventors: Michael J. Wurst, Marc R. Bernard, Thomas E. Conklin, John A. Stock, John C. Silovich
  • Publication number: 20080002718
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to restore default settings in an Optical Network Terminal (ONT) prevents the ONT from retaining previous ONT settings after the ONT is removed from a network. One example embodiment notifies a management system that an ONT is removed from the network and updates settings of the ONT with default settings via an Optical Line Terminal (OLT) in operative communication with the management system. The default settings disable at least one service, such as voice, data, or video service, between the OLT and ONT. Through use of the example embodiment, ONTs can be properly deleted from a network prior to or after removal from the network, which simplifies redeployment of ONTs and control over the ONTs.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2006
    Publication date: January 3, 2008
    Inventors: Marc R. Bernard, Nirav J. Modi, Mark D. Mueller, John A. Stock, Douglas F. Ortega
  • Patent number: 7103073
    Abstract: A method of performance monitoring according to an embodiment of the invention includes, in a passive optical network (PON), sending system time of an optical line termination (OLT) to an optical network unit (ONU). The method further includes retrieving, by the OLT, network data collected at the ONU and associated with the sent OLT system time. The retrieved network data is stored at the OLT.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2006
    Assignee: Advanced Fibre Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc R. Bernard, Andrew E. Khaleel, Luiz A. Izola, Nora Herndon, Kerry J. Neef
  • Patent number: 7095955
    Abstract: Networks and networks for performance monitoring (PM) in a passive optical network, which contain at least one optical line terminator (OLT) and at least one optical network terminal (ONT), provide increased PM flexibility over traditional ONT management and control interface functionality. These networks and networks include setting a PM initialization time at the ONT, maintaining a base PM time at the ONT, zeroing an interval end time counter at the ONT and collecting a first set of PM data in PM bins for a specified PM time interval. The interval end time counter can sequentially increment after completing collection the first set of PM data. Once collection of the first set of PM data is complete and the interval end time counter has been incremented, these networks and networks can collect more sets of PM data in other PM bins for the PM time interval. Once PM data are collected, the OLT can retrieve the PM initialization time and the base PM time from the ONT, as well as the PM data from the PM bins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 22, 2006
    Assignee: Advanced Fibre Communications Inc.
    Inventors: Marc R. Bernard, Kerry J. Neef, Andrew E. Khaleel