Patents by Inventor Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata
Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata 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: 9924023Abstract: A method and system for using a voicemail system. A command is received, from a first telephone device connected to the voicemail system after a call from a second telephone device was received by the first telephone device. The command is for the voicemail system to pause a process of recording a voicemail message being spoken by a user using the first telephone device. In response to the receiving the command, the voicemail system is directed to pause the process of recording the voicemail message, which results in the process of recording the voicemail message being paused by a pause/resume invocation system that is remote to the voicemail system.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2015Date of Patent: March 20, 2018Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Brian M. O'Connell, Charles S. Lingafelt, Keith R. Walker, John E. Moore, Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata
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Publication number: 20150271313Abstract: A method and system for using a voicemail system. A command is received, from a first telephone device connected to the voicemail system after a call from a second telephone device was received by the first telephone device,. The command is for the voicemail system to pause a process of recording a voicemail message being spoken by a user using the first telephone device. In response to the receiving the command, the voicemail system is directed to pause the process of recording the voicemail message, which results in the process of recording the voicemail message being paused by a pause/resume invocation system that is remote to the voicemail system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2015Publication date: September 24, 2015Inventors: Brian M. O'Connell, Charles S. Lingafelt, Keith R. Walker, John E. Moore, Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata
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Patent number: 9106751Abstract: A method and system for automatically pausing a remote voicemail recording to answer an incoming call and to notify an incoming caller of a user voicemail interaction. A command to pause the voicemail recording can be determined by the user prior to establishing the voicemail recording. Upon receiving an incoming call the user can be notified of the incoming call prior to terminating the voicemail recording. The command for pausing voicemail recording can be sent to a voicemail system to pause the voicemail recording if the user opts to receive the incoming call. When the call is concluded, the user can be returned to the voicemail system with options such as resume recording, playback, delete, or cancel the message.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2008Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Brian M. O'Connell, Charles Steven Lingafelt, Keith R. Walker, John E. Moore, Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata
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Patent number: 8358659Abstract: A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program product for managing a voice over Internet Protocol call. A selected set of resources associated with a quality of the voice over Internet Protocol call in a data processing system is monitored during the voice over Internet Protocol call. A determination is made as to whether the quality of the voice over Internet Protocol call in a data processing has fallen below a desired level. A corrective action is performed with respect to the selected set of resources in response to the quality of the voice over Internet Protocol call falling below the desired level.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2008Date of Patent: January 22, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Charles Steven Lingafelt, Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata, John Elbert Moore, Jr.
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Patent number: 8249226Abstract: A method, system and computer-usable medium for terminating an in-progress voicemail and immediately connecting callers to each other based on identity. A telephone system can be enabled to detect that a calling party (e.g., subscriber “A”) receives no answer from a called party (e.g., subscriber “B”) and if the calling party is a current voicemail recipient from the called party then the voicemail message can be discarded by the telephone system. Such an approach enables an immediate connection between the calling party and the called party to each other by a call switching component. The incomplete voicemail message in the voicemail system is automatically discarded. A command to discard and/or erase the voicemail message can be predetermined by the telephone system.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Charles Steven Lingafelt, Brian M. O'Connell, Keith R. Walker, John E. Moore, Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata
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Patent number: 8023964Abstract: Illustrative embodiments provide a computer implemented method, a data processing system and a computer program product for a predictive mobile phone service disruption service. In one illustrative embodiment, the computer implemented method comprises monitoring a cellular call of a caller, calculating a location and vector of the caller, and determining whether the caller is approaching a drop zone. The computer implemented method responsive to determining the caller is approaching a drop zone, estimates a duration of a loss of service, and responsive to determining the caller is approaching a drop zone, selectively notifying the caller.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2008Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata, Charles Steven Lingafelt, John Elbert Moore, Jr., Brian Marshall O'Connell, Keith Raymond Walker
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Publication number: 20090245095Abstract: Illustrative embodiments provide a computer implemented method, a data processing system and a computer program product for improving voice over Internet Protocol clarity during degradation. In one illustrative embodiment, the computer implemented method comprises monitoring a call, determining whether degradation exists; and responsive to a determination that degradation exists, applying a corrective action. The computer implemented method further comprises determining whether a quality of the call has improved and responsive to determining that the quality of the call has improved, further monitoring the call to form a monitored quality. The computer implemented method further comprises, determining whether monitored quality is acceptable, and responsive to determining monitored quality acceptable, removing the corrective action.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata, Charles Steven Lingafelt, John Elbert Moore, Jr., Brian Marshall O'Connell, Keith Raymond Walker
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Publication number: 20090245486Abstract: A method, system and computer-usable medium for terminating an in-progress voicemail and immediately connecting callers to each other based on identity. A telephone system can be enabled to detect that a calling party (e.g., subscriber “A”) receives no answer from a called party (e.g., subscriber “B”) and if the calling party is a current voicemail recipient from the called party then the voicemail message can be discarded by the telephone system. Such an approach enables an immediate connection between the calling party and the called party to each other by a call switching component. The incomplete voicemail message in the voicemail system is automatically discarded. A command to discard and/or erase the voicemail message can be predetermined by the telephone system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventors: Charles Steven Lingafelt, Brian M. O'Connell, Keith R. Walker, John E. Moore, Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata
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Publication number: 20090247147Abstract: Illustrative embodiments provide a computer implemented method, a data processing system and a computer program product for a predictive mobile phone service disruption service. In one illustrative embodiment, the computer implemented method comprises monitoring a cellular call of a caller, calculating a location and vector of the caller, and determining whether the caller is approaching a drop zone. The computer implemented method responsive to determining the caller is approaching a drop zone, estimates a duration of a loss of service, and responsive to determining the caller is approaching a drop zone, selectively notifying the caller.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2008Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata, Charles Steven Lingafelt, John Elbert Moore, JR., Brian Marshall O'Connell, Keith Raymond Walker
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Publication number: 20090207982Abstract: A method and system for automatically pausing a remote voicemail recording to answer an incoming call and to notify an incoming caller of a user voicemail interaction. A command to pause the voicemail recording can be determined by the user prior to establishing the voicemail recording. Upon receiving an incoming call the user can be notified of the incoming call prior to terminating the voicemail recording. The command for pausing voicemail recording can be sent to a voicemail system to pause the voicemail recording if the user opts to receive the incoming call. When the call is concluded, the user can be returned to the voicemail system with options such as resume recording, playback, delete, or cancel the message.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2008Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventors: Brian M. O'Connell, Charles Steven Lingafelt, Keith R. Walker, John E. Moore, Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata
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Publication number: 20090168661Abstract: A computer implemented method, apparatus, and computer usable program product for managing a voice over Internet Protocol call. A selected set of resources associated with a quality of the voice over Internet Protocol call in a data processing system is monitored during the voice over Internet Protocol call. A determination is made as to whether the quality of the voice over Internet Protocol call in a data processing has fallen below a desired level. A corrective action is performed with respect to the selected set of resources in response to the quality of the voice over Internet Protocol call falling below the desired level.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Charles Steven Lingafelt, Martinianus BudiTjahja Hadinata, John Elbert Moore, JR.