Patents by Inventor Michael Ben-Nun
Michael Ben-Nun 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: 20230379727Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2023Publication date: November 23, 2023Applicant: Vasona Networks Inc.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Ofer Weill, Roni Bar Yanai
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Patent number: 11765602Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2021Date of Patent: September 19, 2023Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Ofer Weill, Roni Bar Yanai
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Publication number: 20210211896Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Applicant: Vasona Networks Inc.Inventors: Michael BEN-NUN, Ofer WEILL, Roni BAR YANAI
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Patent number: 10986513Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2019Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Ofer Weill, Roni Bar Yanai
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Publication number: 20190297509Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Applicant: Vasona Networks Inc.Inventors: Michael BEN-NUN, Ofer WEILL, Roni BAR YANAI
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Patent number: 10341881Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2013Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Ofer Weill, Roni Bar Yanai
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Patent number: 10039028Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2013Date of Patent: July 31, 2018Assignee: VASONA NETWORKS INC.Inventors: Ofer Weill, Michael Ben-Nun, Roni Bar Yanai
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Patent number: 9872185Abstract: A method, a computer program product and a device, the method may include: receiving a first signature and first control metadata; the first control metadata is indicative of at least one control plane message that was exchanged between a RAN and a core network and was intercepted by a probe; the at least one control plane message relates to a first entity that belongs to or is coupled to the RAN; processing information packets received by a policy enforcer to provide information packet signatures, the information packets undergone an address translation process before being received by the policy enforcer; and enforcing a policy associated with the first entity, the enforcing affects an information packet that is associated with an information packet signature that equals the first signature; wherein the address translation process does no corrupt the first signature.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2011Date of Patent: January 16, 2018Assignee: VASONA NETWORKS LTD.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Nery Strasman
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Patent number: 9397915Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2013Date of Patent: July 19, 2016Assignee: VASONA NETWORKS INC.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Ofer Weill, Roni Bar Yanai
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Patent number: 9345041Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2013Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: VASONA NETWORKS INC.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Ofer Weill, Roni Bar Yanai
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Publication number: 20150131459Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Michael BEN-NUN, Ofer WEILL, Roni BAR YANAI
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Publication number: 20150131473Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Michael BEN-NUN, Ofer WEILL, Roni BAR YANAI
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Publication number: 20150131538Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Michael BEN-NUN, Ofer WEILL, Roni BAR YANAI
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Publication number: 20150131450Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Ofer WEILL, Michael BEN-NUN, Roni BAR YANAI
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Patent number: 8976655Abstract: A method, a computer readable media and a device, the method is for evaluating a capacity of a cell of a radio access network (RAN), and may include monitoring, by a monitor, (a) downstream traffic that is directed towards the cell and (b) responses from the cell to the downstream traffic, to provide monitoring results; calculating, in response to the monitoring results, round trip time (RTT) statistics; and generating an estimate of the capacity of the cell in response to the RTT statistics.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Vasona Networks Inc.Inventors: Ofer Weill, Michael Ben-Nun, Oren Sadeh
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Patent number: 8817614Abstract: A method, a computer readable medium and a policy enforcer, the policy enforcer may include: multiple pairs of interfaces; multiple data blades; a switch; at least one load balancing circuit; wherein each pair of interfaces is located along a path between a RAN and an external network through which information packets should have propagated at an absence of the policy enforcer; wherein the at least one load balancing circuit is arranged to select, for each information packet, a selected policy enforcing processor; wherein the at least one load balancing circuit is arranged to select is arranged to send each information packet over the switch to a selected policy enforcing processor; wherein each selected policy enforcing processor is arranged to perform a policy enforcing operation on each information packet associated with the selected policy enforcing processor.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2011Date of Patent: August 26, 2014Assignee: Vasona Networks Inc.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Nery Strasman, Ariel Peltz, Ofer Weill
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Publication number: 20130021928Abstract: A method, a computer readable media and a device, the method is for evaluating a capacity of a cell of a radio access network (RAN), and may include monitoring, by a monitor, (a) downstream traffic that is directed towards the cell and (b) responses from the cell to the downstream traffic, to provide monitoring results; calculating, in response to the monitoring results, round trip time (RTT) statistics; and generating an estimate of the capacity of the cell in response to the RTT statistics.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2012Publication date: January 24, 2013Applicant: VASONA NETWORKSInventors: Ofer Weill, Michael Ben-Nun, Oren Sadeh
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Patent number: 7436830Abstract: A data packet classifier to classify a plurality of N-bit input tuples, said classifier comprising a hash address, a memory and a comparison unit. The hash address generator generate a plurality of M-bit hash addresses from said plurality of N-bit input tuples, wherein M is significantly smaller than N. The memory has a plurality of memory entries and is addressable by said plurality of M-bit hash addresses, each such address corresponding to a plurality of memory entries, each of said plurality of memory entries capable of storing one of said plurality of N-bit tuples and an associated process flow information. The comparison unit determines if an incoming N-bit tuple can be matched with a stored N-bit tuple. The associated process flow information is output if a match is found and wherein a new entry is created in the memory for the incoming N-bit tuple if a match is not found.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: P-CUBE Ltd.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Sagy Ravid, Itzhak Barak, Offer Weil
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Patent number: 7042886Abstract: A system that efficiently and effectively monitors Internet protocol (IP) data being transferred in an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) protocol and provides the information necessary according to a list of specified rules and a method and computer program product therefor are provided. The system allows for opening a process flow associated with the IP data such that the total amount of information about the process flow is reduced and the associated data is promptly recognized as belonging to a specific process flow. The system is capable of directing the data belonging to a certain process flow to an assigned network processor out of a plurality of such processors, while maintaining a balanced load between those processors.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2001Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: P-Cube Ltd.Inventor: Michael Ben Nun
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Patent number: 6950393Abstract: A packet transfer apparatus for a network system is disclosed. The apparatus comprises a packet receiver that accepts an input of packets from a first network segment, a packet classifier that classifies packets based on their respective process flows, a packet discarder to discard packets and a packet sender that sends packets to a second network segment. Another aspect of the invention is a network system comprising a plurality of terminal nodes, at least one packet transfer unit effectively connected between at least two of said terminal nodes, said at least one transfer unit further comprising a packet classifier that classifies packets into their respective process flows.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2000Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: P-Cube, Ltd.Inventors: Michael Ben Nun, Reuven A Marko