Patents by Inventor Osama Hussein
Osama Hussein 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: 20240089741Abstract: Described herein are systems and methods for assigning and managing RF communication links between ground-based stations and airborne assets. In one or more examples, a pilot or other user of the systems and methods described herein can generate and transmit a flight plan to a spectrum management system. Additionally, or alternatively, the pilot or use can also transmit additional information to the spectrum management system such as the type of aircraft/radio configuration that they will be using during a flight, and a request for a certain amount of data throughput that they want to have access to during the flight. In one or more examples, upon receiving the flight plan and/or information from the pilot, the spectrum management system can proceed to match the user's desired flight plan with one or more RF spectrum resources for the airborne radio of the pilot's UAV to use during their planned flight.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Osama Hussein TARRAF, Alistair Charles Peter BRADEN, Tamara Lynne CASEY, Shane David CHAPMAN, Michael Robert GAGNE
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Patent number: 9826416Abstract: Optimizing a plurality cell sites or sectors in a wireless network includes calculating modifications to a plurality of network parameters for optimizing wireless network performance; evaluating the modification groups to determine conflicts between modifications for a same network parameter; and eliminating the conflicts between modifications for the same network parameter within the modification groups. The modification groups are used to alter at least one network parameter of the critical cell sites or sectors, or of a best neighbor cells sites or sectors for achieving a desired improvement in communications within the wireless network. Optimization is further enhanced by determining the best previous modifications to the wireless network when performance continues to be degraded.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2010Date of Patent: November 21, 2017Assignee: Viavi Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Osama Hussein, Aiman Shabsigh
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Patent number: 8665835Abstract: Optimizing a plurality cell sites or sectors in a wireless network including receiving network data regarding a plurality of cell sites or sectors; determining a critical zone in which communication is degraded; determining best neighbor cell sites or sectors among the neighbor cell sites or sectors associated with the critical cell sites or sectors; determining if the critical cell sites or sectors in the critical zone have available resources for achieving a desired improvement in communications; determining if the best neighbor cell sites or sectors have available resources for achieving the desired improvement in communications; and altering wireless network parameters of the critical cell sites or sectors, or the best neighbor cells sites or sectors for achieving the desired improvement in communications.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 2011Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Reverb NetworksInventors: Osama Hussein, Trigui Hafedh
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Publication number: 20120087269Abstract: Optimizing a plurality cell sites or sectors in a wireless netwrok including receiving network data regarding a plurality of cell sites or sectors; determining a critical zone in which communication is degraded; determining best neighbor cell sites or sectors among the neighbor cell sites or sectors associated with the critical cell sites or sectors; determining if the critical cell sites or sectors in the critical zone have available resources for achieving a desired improvement in communications; determining if the best neighbor cell sites or sectors have available resources for achieving the desired improvement in communications; and altering wireless network parameters of the critical cell sites or sectors, or the best neighbor cells sites or sectors for achieving the desired improvment in communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: ReVerb Networks, Inc.Inventors: Osama Hussein, Hafedh Trigui
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Publication number: 20120009938Abstract: A cellular location method uses a cellular location system including a database. The cellular location method obtains radio measurements from a user terminal located in the communications network, extracts information from the obtained radio measurements, determines the location of the user terminal based on the extracted information, and stores the determined location of the user terminal and the extracted information as an entry in the database. Additionally, the cellular location method estimates information for the user terminal for another location in the communications network. The estimated information for the user terminal may be based upon the extracted information for the user terminal or upon obtained information from a co-sited communications network. A location of the specified user terminal can be obtained based on a matching score between measurements from the specified user terminal and the stored user terminal measurements including the extracted information and the estimated information.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: Jun LIU, Thomas Williston Head, Osama Hussein
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Publication number: 20110090820Abstract: Optimizing a plurality cell sites or sectors in a wireless network including receiving network data regarding a plurality of cell sites or sectors; determining a critical zone in which communication is degraded; determining best neighbor cell sites or sectors among the neighbor cell sites or sectors associated with the critical cell sites or sectors; determining if the critical cell sites or sectors in the critical zone have available resources for achieving a desired improvement in communications; determining if the best neighbor cell sites or sectors have available resources for achieving the desired improvement in communications; and altering wireless network parameters of the critical cell sites or sectors, or the best neighbor cells sites or sectors for achieving the desired improvement in communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2009Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventors: Osama Hussein, Hafedh Trigui
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Publication number: 20110092195Abstract: Optimizing a plurality cell sites or sectors in a wireless network includes calculating modifications to a plurality of network parameters for optimizing wireless network performance; evaluating the modification groups to determine conflicts between modifications for a same network parameter; and eliminating the conflicts between modifications for the same network parameter within the modification groups. The modification groups are used to alter at least one network parameter of the critical cell sites or sectors, or of a best neighbor cells sites or sectors for achieving a desired improvement in communications within the wireless network. Optimization is further enhanced by determining the best previous modifications to the wireless network when performance continues to be degraded.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: April 21, 2011Inventors: Osama HUSSEIN, Aiman Shabsigh
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Publication number: 20050286464Abstract: The present invention provides a method for selecting and routing data in an ad-hoc mobile wireless network having a plurality of Nodes including multiple sources and destinations. The method includes sending a forward control packet from a source to the destination via at least one intermediate Node at intervals of time, where the intermediate Node is randomly selected. Each of the intermediate Nodes store weights of the neighbor Nodes. When the forward control packets reach the destination Node, they are evaluated in accordance with one or more given parameters and send back as backward control packets storing the evaluation results. As each of the intermediate Nodes receive the backward control packets, the weights of the corresponding neighbor Nodes are modified based on the stored evaluation results. Similarly, as the backward control packets are received at the source Nodes and the weights of the corresponding neighbor Nodes are modified based on the stored evaluation results.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: Tarek Saadawi, Osama Hussein
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Patent number: 6940832Abstract: The present invention provides a method for selecting and routing data in an ad-hoc mobile wireless network having a plurality of Nodes including multiple sources and destinations. The method includes sending a forward control packet from a source to the destination via at least one intermediate Node at intervals of time, where the intermediate Node is randomly selected. Each of the intermediate Nodes store weights of the neighbor Nodes. When the forward control packets reach the destination Node, they are evaluated in accordance with one or more given parameters and send back as backward control packets storing the evaluation results. As each of the intermediate Nodes receive the backward control packets, the weights of the corresponding neighbor Nodes are modified based on the stored evaluation results. Similarly, as the backward control packets are received at the source Nodes and the weights of the corresponding neighbor Nodes are modified based on the stored evaluation results.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: The Research Foundation of the City University of New YorkInventors: Tarek Saadawi, Osama Hussein
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Publication number: 20040146007Abstract: The present invention provides a method for selecting and routing data in an ad-hoc mobile wireless network having a plurality of Nodes including multiple sources and destinations. The method includes sending a forward control packet from a source to the destination via at least one intermediate Node at intervals of time, where the intermediate Node is randomly selected. Each of the intermediate Nodes store weights of the neighbor Nodes. When the forward control packets reach the destination Node, they are evaluated in accordance with one or more given parameters and send back as backward control packets storing the evaluation results. As each of the intermediate Nodes receive the backward control packets, the weights of the corresponding neighbor Nodes are modified based on the stored evaluation results. Similarly, as the backward control packets are received at the source Nodes and the weights of the corresponding neighbor Nodes are modified based on the stored evaluation results.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2003Publication date: July 29, 2004Applicant: The City University of New YorkInventors: Tarek Saadawi, Osama Hussein