Patents by Inventor Ralph J. Mills
Ralph J. Mills 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: 9264906Abstract: A user is provided with access to a systems interface to back-end legacy systems using voice inputs. The user dials-in to the voice server using an access device. A voice recognition server performs voice authentication, speech recognition, and speech synthesis. The voice server authenticates the user based on a voice exemplar provided by the user. Using speech synthesis, the voice server provides a menu of operations from which the user can select. By speaking into the access device, the user selects an operation and provides any additional data needed for the operation. Using speech recognition, the voice server prepares a user request based on the spoken user input. The user request is forwarded to the systems interface to the legacy systems. The systems interface includes a protocol server for providing a protocol interface and a transaction server for receiving user requests and generating legacy transactions.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2015Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Roland T. Morton, Jr., Mitchell E. Davis
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Publication number: 20160026433Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for a technician to access a systems interface to back-end legacy systems by voice input commands to a speech recognition module. Generally, a user logs a computer into a systems interface which permits access to back-end legacy systems. Preferably, the systems interface includes a first server with middleware for managing the protocol interface. Preferably, the systems interface includes a second server for receiving requests and generating legacy transactions. After the computer is logged-on, a request for voice input is made. A speech recognition module is launched or otherwise activated. The user inputs voice commands that are processed to convert them to commands and text that can be recognized by the client software. The client software formats the requests and forwards them to the systems interface in order to retrieve the requested information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2015Publication date: January 28, 2016Inventors: Steven G. SMITH, Ralph J. MILLS, Roland T. MORTON, JR., Mitchell E. DAVIS
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Patent number: 9152375Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for a technician to access a systems interface to back-end legacy systems by voice input commands to a speech recognition module. Generally, a user logs a computer into a systems interface which permits access to back-end legacy systems. Preferably, the systems interface includes a first server with middleware for managing the protocol interface. Preferably, the systems interface includes a second server for receiving requests and generating legacy transactions. After the computer is logged-on, a request for voice input is made. A speech recognition module is launched or otherwise activated. The user inputs voice commands that are processed to convert them to commands and text that can be recognized by the client software. The client software formats the requests and forwards them to the systems interface in order to retrieve the requested information.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2009Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Roland T. Morton, Jr., Mitchell E. Davis
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Publication number: 20150230095Abstract: A user is provided with access to a systems interface to back-end legacy systems using voice inputs. The user dials-in to the voice server using an access device. A voice recognition server performs voice authentication, speech recognition, and speech synthesis. The voice server authenticates the user based on a voice exemplar provided by the user. Using speech synthesis, the voice server provides a menu of operations from which the user can select. By speaking into the access device, the user selects an operation and provides any additional data needed for the operation. Using speech recognition, the voice server prepares a user request based on the spoken user input. The user request is forwarded to the systems interface to the legacy systems. The systems interface includes a protocol server for providing a protocol interface and a transaction server for receiving user requests and generating legacy transactions.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Applicant: AT&T INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY I, L.P.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Roland T. Morton, JR., Mitchell E. Davis
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Patent number: 9031846Abstract: Method and apparatus for a user to access a systems interface to back-end legacy systems using voice inputs. Generally, a user such as a technician accesses a systems interface to legacy systems via a front-end voice server. The user dials-in to the voice server using a portable access device. Preferably, the portable access device is a cellular phone. Preferably, the voice recognition server performs voice authentication, speech recognition, and speech synthesis. The voice server authenticates the user based on a voice exemplar provided by the user. Using speech synthesis, the voice server provides a menu of operations from which the user can select. By speaking into the access device, the user selects an operation and provides any additional data needed for the operation. Using speech recognition, the voice server prepares a user request based on the spoken user input. The user request is forwarded to the systems interface to the legacy systems.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2014Date of Patent: May 12, 2015Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills (Deceased), Roland T. Morton, Jr., Mitchell E. Davis
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Publication number: 20140379344Abstract: Method and apparatus for a user to access a systems interface to back-end legacy systems using voice inputs. Generally, a user such as a technician accesses a systems interface to legacy systems via a front-end voice server. The user dials-in to the voice server using a portable access device. Preferably, the portable access device is a cellular phone. Preferably, the voice recognition server performs voice authentication, speech recognition, and speech synthesis. The voice server authenticates the user based on a voice exemplar provided by the user. Using speech synthesis, the voice server provides a menu of operations from which the user can select. By speaking into the access device, the user selects an operation and provides any additional data needed for the operation. Using speech recognition, the voice server prepares a user request based on the spoken user input. The user request is forwarded to the systems interface to the legacy systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 8, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Roland T. Morton, Mitchell E. Davis
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Patent number: 8831949Abstract: A method and system for a user to access back-end legacy systems via voice input. The user dials-in to a voice server using a portable access device. Using speech synthesis, the voice server provides a menu of operations from which the user can select. By speaking into the access device, the user selects an operation and provides any additional data needed for the operation. Using speech recognition, the voice server prepares a user request based on the spoken user input, that is forwarded to the systems interface, which may include a protocol server for providing a protocol interface and a transaction server for receiving user requests and generating legacy transactions based on the user requests. The systems interface retrieves information from the legacy systems based on the user request that is forwarded to the voice server, which formats and outputs the information to the access device.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Roland T. Morton, Jr., Mitchell E. Davis
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Publication number: 20100074416Abstract: Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for selecting cable pairs. Data is received describing existing communications equipment being used in connection with a service at a customer service location. An assignment is retrieved for a cable pair associated with the customer service location. Replacement cable pairs are requested to replace the assigned cable pair. At least one alternate cable pair is received that is available to provide the service at the customer service location.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Robert H. Willis, JR., James R. Miller, James R. McCracken, Ralph J. Mills, R. Eddie Glascoe, JR.
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Patent number: 7660754Abstract: A system for automatically processing claims is disclosed. The system includes an application that runs on a computer. Technicians use the application to complete claims information. Claims information includes information related to damage to a company asset. The system can determine the nature and possible location of a malfunction and redirect technician resources appropriately. In another aspect, the system can receive information from multiple technicians and can determine if a single incident caused multiple technicians to be deployed and can produce a single bill that includes the costs associated with dispatching multiple technicians.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2000Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: AT&T Delaware Intellectual Property Inc.Inventors: Robert H. Willis, Steven G. Smith, Danny E. Lee, Raul A. Jerez, Duane E. Skipper, Ralph J. Mills, Jr., Mitch E. Davis
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Publication number: 20100023332Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for a technician to access a systems interface to back-end legacy systems by voice input commands to a speech recognition module. Generally, a user logs a computer into a systems interface which permits access to back-end legacy systems. Preferably, the systems interface includes a first server with middleware for managing the protocol interface. Preferably, the systems interface includes a second server for receiving requests and generating legacy transactions. After the computer is logged-on, a request for voice input is made. A speech recognition module is launched or otherwise activated. The user inputs voice commands that are processed to convert them to commands and text that can be recognized by the client software. The client software formats the requests and forwards them to the systems interface in order to retrieve the requested information.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: AT&T Delaware Intellectual Property, Inc.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Roland T. Morton, JR., Mitchell E. Davis
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Patent number: 7606712Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for a technician to access a systems interface to back-end legacy systems by voice input commands to a speech recognition module. Generally, a user logs a computer into a systems interface which permits access to back-end legacy systems. Preferably, the systems interface includes a first server with middleware for managing the protocol interface. Preferably, the systems interface includes a second server for receiving requests and generating legacy transactions. After the computer is logged-on, a request for voice input is made. A speech recognition module is launched or otherwise activated. The user inputs voice commands that are processed to convert them to commands and text that can be recognized by the client software. The client software formats the requests and forwards them to the systems interface in order to retrieve the requested information.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Roland T. Morton, Jr., Mitchell E. Davis
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Patent number: 7596214Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for processing data in association with an operation performed by a technician at a customer service location in a telecommunications system. In one embodiment, the method includes transmitting data related to at least one piece of existing telecommunications equipment being used in connection with the special service at the customer service location; communicating at least one alternative candidate for the existing telecommunications equipment through at least one graphical user interface to the technician at the customer service location; and, generating change data including at least one new candidate selected from a group of the alternative candidates for replacement of the existing telecommunications equipment at the customer service location. Computer-readable media embodiments of the present methods are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2007Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Robert H. Willis, Jr., James R. Miller, James R. McCracken, Ralph J. Mills, R. Eddie Glascoe, Jr.
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Patent number: 7554938Abstract: A method and system provide a mobile workforce with instant messaging capability while maintaining contact with remote systems. The invention employs the use of a computer such as a laptop computer equipped with a wireless digital packet-switched modem.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Mitchell E. Davis, Roland T. Morton, Jr., Ralph J. Mills
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Patent number: 7539626Abstract: A system and method for documenting delays associated with a project. The present invention includes provisions that enable a field personnel working on a project on the field to document excusable delays as the delays are encountered. The field personnel is equipped with a communications device that has access to a server. During a communications session between the communications device and the server, the field personnel uses the communications device to upload project information related to the delays to the server. The server then invokes or updates a DMT to document the time associated with the delays. The delay time documented in the DMT is then subtracted from a total time reported by a maintenance clock associated with the project.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2006Date of Patent: May 26, 2009Assignee: AT&T Intellectual Property I L.P.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Jr., Mitchell E. Davis, Roy Edward Glascoe, Jr.
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Patent number: 7401144Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for a technician to access an intranet through a systems interface to back-end legacy systems. Generally, a technician logs a computer into a systems interface that permits access to back-end legacy systems. Preferably, the systems interface is located on at least a first network address. Preferably, the systems interface includes a first server with middleware for managing the protocol interface. Preferably, the systems interface includes a second server for receiving requests and generating legacy transactions. After the computer is logged in, a request for access to an intranet is made. Preferably, the request results from the technician selecting an icon or engaging a software button. After the request is processed, a message is sent from the systems interface to the computer. The message causes the computer to launch a software application that seeks out a separate network address corresponding to the intranet.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: AT&T Delaware Intellectual Property, Inc.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Jr., Roland T. Morton, Jr., Gary J. Dennis, Jeffrey A. Sylvester, Mitchell E. Davis, Curt Kaloustian
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Patent number: 7224787Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for processing data in association with an operation performed by a technician at a customer service location in a telecommunications system. In one embodiment, the method includes transmitting data related to at least one piece of existing telecommunications equipment being used in connection with the special service at the customer service location; communicating at least one alternative candidate for the existing telecommunications equipment through at least one graphical user interface to the technician at the customer service location; and, generating change data including at least one new candidate selected from a group of the alternative candidates for replacement of the existing telecommunications equipment at the customer service location. Computer-readable media embodiments of the present methods are also provided.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: BellSouth Intelllectual Property CorporationInventors: Steven G. Smith, Robert H. Willis, Jr., James R. Miller, James R. McCracken, Ralph J. Mills, R. Eddie Glascoe, Jr.
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Patent number: 7219137Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for a user to access an intranet from within a systems interface to back-end legacy systems. A user logs a computer into a systems interface which permits access to back-end legacy systems. The computer accesses the systems interface over a wireline or a wireless communications network. Preferably, the systems interface is located on at least a first network address. Preferably, the systems interface includes a first server with middleware for managing the protocol interface, the first server being located at the first network address. Preferably, the systems interface includes a second server for receiving requests and generating legacy transactions. When the user is logged on, a client application for the systems interface is running on the computer. Next, the user launches a shared network software application, preferably a browser. The user may or may not minimize the client application, but the user remains logged-on.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorpInventors: Steven G. Smith, Gary J. Dennis, Ralph J. Mills, Roland T. Morton, Jr., Curt Kaloustian, Jeffrey A. Sylvester, Mitchell E. Davis
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Patent number: 7149702Abstract: A system and method for documenting delays associated with a project. The present invention includes provisions that enables a field personnel working on a project on the field to document excusable delays as the delays are encountered. The field personnel is equipped with a communications device that has access to a server. During a communications session between the communications device and the server, the field personnel uses the communications device to upload project information related to the delays to the server. The server then invokes or updates a DMT to document the time associated with the delays. The delay time documented in the DMT is then subtracted from a total time reported by a maintenance clock associated with the project.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property Corp.Inventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Jr., Mitchell E. Davis, Roy Edward Glascoe, Jr.
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Patent number: 7110745Abstract: A mobile gateway interface that enables a supervisor to conduct typical office transactions via a remote device while the supervisor is away from the office. The remote device can be one of several items, including, for example, wireless telephones, interactive pagers, personal digital assistants, laptop computers with wireless modem, and the like. The supervisor uses the remote device to log into the mobile gateway interface. After the authentication process, the supervisor makes a transaction request through the remote device. A transaction server, which is part of the mobile gateway interface, interacts with one or more resources to process or execute the transaction request. The resources can include an intranet, the Internet, and various legacy systems. Preferably, the mobile gateway interface includes one or both voice and front-end data servers that facilitate the authentication process and execution of the transaction request.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2001Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: BellSouth Intellectual Property CorporationInventors: Steven G. Smith, Ralph J. Mills, Jr., Robert H. Willis, Jr., Curt Kaloustian, Mitchell E. Davis, Roland T. Morton, Jr., Gary J. Dennis