Patents by Inventor Ming-Teh Ma

Ming-Teh Ma 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).

  • Patent number: 6741600
    Abstract: A unidirectional ring operates in accordance with a call setup procedure in which a single node on the ring, referred to herein as the “hub node,” simultaneously (i) processes call setup information from and provides call setup information to an ATM network, and (ii) controls the call setup operations of the nodes on the ring. When a source node that is part of the ring initiates a call, the node directs a call setup message to the hub node. The hub node determines if there is sufficient bandwidth available on the ring for the call. If so, the hub node passes the call setup message to the ATM network, and simultaneously multicasts call setup information to the nodes on the ring. While the call setup message is progressing over the ATM network in a conventional manner, the nodes on the ring simultaneously set up the associated virtual path and/or virtual circuit and send back connection information to the hub node.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 28, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2004
    Assignee: Omnia Communications, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey Weiss, Ming-Teh Ma, Bappa Sinha, William J. Regan, Ed Klein, Christopher James White
  • Patent number: 6538987
    Abstract: A system with predefined primary and secondary routes sets up corresponding virtual circuits over both routes. A destination node maintains primary and secondary sets of routing tables that contain, respectively, routing information over each of the rings for every virtual circuit. A destination node disables the appropriate entries in the routing tables for the non-selected route, such that the node ultimately discards the traffic received over that route. To switch a virtual path, and thus all of the virtual circuits included therein, from the selected route to the nonselected route, the destination node disables and enables the appropriate entries in the primary and the secondary routing tables, to switch from using the set-up virtual circuits on the selected route to using the set-up virtual circuits on the non-selected route. To detect an event that triggers protection switching, such as path failure, the system uses “Continuity OAM cells” to provide path status information to the nodes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2003
    Assignee: Ciena Corporation
    Inventors: Dan Cedrone, Walter Dray, Ed Klein, James Regan, Bappa Sinha, Ming-Teh Ma, Jeffrey Weiss