Patents by Inventor Ram S. Ramamurthy
Ram S. Ramamurthy 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: 6941373Abstract: A system and method allow an Internet user to act as a broadcast session conductor by assembling audiovisual information in a multimedia document, and broadcasting that information to a predetermined group for simultaneous viewing. During the network broadcast, members of the predetermined group can interact with the Internet conductor using a standard telephone or other audio connection. The broadcast information may be used for such sessions as on-line training/teaching seminars, telemarketing, teleshopping and other multimedia events.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2002Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Sanjay Agraharam, Chia-Chang Li, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Peter H. Stuntebeck
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Patent number: 6606323Abstract: Enhanced performance of a WAN is achieved by allowing devices to move from LAN to LAN and have the move be transparent to end user applications. This is accomplished by allowing devices to move, with no action being taken in response to a move. Instead, notice is taken of the LANE Emulation Client (LEC) address at which a device can be reached when the device that moved chooses to communicate with some other device. In such a device initiates communication, a table is updated in a LAN Emulation Server (LES), which is an entity maintained by the WAN that interconnects a number of LECs. A similar table is maintained in each LEC, and the table of each LEC is updated whenever a connection is made between one of its devices and some other device. At times, of course, a LEC would have an incorrect address of a sought destination device. In such a case, the LEC sends a query to the LES, and the LES provides what the LES believes to be the correct LEC address.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Ram S. Ramamurthy, Radhika R. Roy, Peter H. Stuntebeck
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Publication number: 20020091771Abstract: A system and method allow an Internet user to act as a broadcast session conductor by assembling audiovisual information in a multimedia document, and broadcasting that information to a predetermined group for simultaneous viewing. During the network broadcast, members of the predetermined group can interact with the Internet conductor using a standard telephone or other audio connection. The broadcast information may be used for such sessions as on-line training/teaching seminars, telemarketing, teleshopping and other multimedia events.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 6, 2002Publication date: July 11, 2002Applicant: AT&T CORP.Inventors: Sanjay Agraharam, Chia-Chang Li, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Peter H. Stuntebeck
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Patent number: 6407988Abstract: A mobility support technique provides home agents and foreign agents in mobility aware access networks. Participating mobile hosts are assigned a home address that is used by other hosts as the mobile host's address. The home address actually addresses the home agent provided in the mobility aware access network. The home address provides additional privacy to the mobile host because it does not identify the mobile host's home premises network where the mobile host resides permanently absent any mobility of the mobile host. By providing home agents and foreign agents in a mobility aware access network, the agents may cooperatively establish optimal routing paths for data transmitted to a mobile host. The agents may identify a pseudo home agent, an agent in a mobility aware access network located near to a transmitting mobile host, that acts as the home agent of a destination mobile host.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1998Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Sanjay Agraharam, Michael W. Hodic, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Radhika R. Roy, David Hilton Shur
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Patent number: 6389471Abstract: A system and method allow an Internet user to act as a broadcast session conductor by assembling audiovisual information in a multimedia document, and broadcasting that information to a predetermined group for simultaneous viewing. During the network broadcast, members of the predetermined group can interact with the Internet conductor using a standard telephone or other audio connection. The broadcast information may be used for such sessions as on-line training/teaching seminars, telemarketing, teleshopping and other multimedia events.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1998Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Sanjay Agraharam, Chia-Chang Li, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Peter H. Stuntebeck
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Patent number: 6374302Abstract: An action control point master gatekeeper for a communications network creates a hierarchical scalable signaling and transaction infrastructure for supporting carrier level deployment of, for example, IP telephony using H.323 terminals and gateways. The action control point master gatekeeper supports a plurality of H.323 zones in an administrative domain. Action control point master gatekeepers in an administrative domain can signal to other administrative domains via a hierarchical signaling infrastructure. A backup master gatekeeper can also be present in an action control point. A customer database, which can be distributed within zones or centralized within an administrative domain, allows for address resolution between a terminal alias and a terminal address. The customer database can also contain pointers to special purpose processes, such as network control points, to implement service specific transaction services.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1998Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Linda D. Galasso, Edward M. Hope, Michael B. Jones, Ram S. Ramamurthy
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Patent number: 6304565Abstract: When a calling party calls a called party on the public-switched telephone network (PSTN), a database common to both the PSTN and an Internet Protocol (IP) network, is accessed to determine whether the called telephone line is currently active on the IP network. That database maintains a record for each user who is currently active on the IP network through an Internet Service Provider (ISP). In addition, each record contains information identifying the particular user logged into the network on that line, an indication whether the telephone line is IP telephony capable, an indication whether that line is currently active on an IP telephony call on an Internet Telephony network (ITN), and the IP telephony feature set subscribed to by the called party on that line.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1998Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventor: Ram S. Ramamurthy
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Patent number: 6240462Abstract: We have realized that for a connection over a large data network, such as an Internet connection that couples a web access device to a terminal server connected to an applications server, delays associated with the process of downloading large data files over such a connection, occur primarily in the leg of the connection that couples the applications server to a terminal server while little congestion is typically observed in the leg of the connection that couples the Internet access device to the terminal server. The aforementioned delay is reduced by establishing a separate connection from the applications server to the Point Of Presence server outside or independently of the backbone of the large data network thereby allowing users to receive enhanced grade of service for file transfer operations.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1997Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: AT&TInventors: Sanjay Agraharam, Antonio DeSimone, Ashok K. Kuthyar, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Sandeep Sibal
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Patent number: 6138144Abstract: In a multicast capable IP network implemented over an ATM network, each client terminal on a multimedia conference, for each media type it transmits, is assigned a multicast IP address and a port number (together known as a socket) on which to transmit packets, wherein each assigned multicast IP address is unique and different than the multicast IP address assigned to any other client for any media type. Each client terminal then selects, for each media type, which clients on the conference it wants to receive packets from. Only packets that are in fact requested by a client are routed over the multicast IP network to the requesting client. A single special purpose Multicast Address Resolution System (MARS) server is associated with the conference when the conference is established.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1997Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Antonio DeSimone, Joseph Golan, Ashok K. Kuthyar, Bryant Richard Parent, Ram S. Ramamurthy, David Hilton Shur
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Patent number: 6085231Abstract: A subscriber to alias telephone number e-mail system can retrieve both their voice-mail messages and e-mail messages by accessing only their e-mail system. Specifically, when a calling party calls the subscriber of an alias e-mail system who is unavailable to take the call, and leaves a voice-mail message on a network-based voice-mail system, the voice-mail system stores the message. The network-based voice-mail system then determines, through a network-based database retrieval, whether the called party is a subscriber to an alias telephone number e-mail system. In such a system, e-mail messages are addressed with a name portion including a subscriber's telephone number. A translation server then translates the alias telephone number e-mail address to the subscriber's actual e-mail address and forwards the message to the subscriber. If the called party is determined to be a subscriber to such a system, the voice-mail system converts the stored voice-mail message into a text or a .Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Sanjay Agraharam, Lee Begeja, Carroll W. Creswell, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Sandeep Sibal
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Patent number: 6035339Abstract: A network information delivery system automatically determines end-user information output requirements based on predetermined data corresponding to each requesting end-user terminal. A user profile is maintained in a database either associated with a network information delivery system or with the end-user terminal and is accessed by the network information delivery device. If the network information delivery device has authority to access the end-user terminal, a program may be downloaded to the end-user terminal to determine the exact end-user terminal configuration. The program executing in the end-user terminal returns to the network information delivery device a user profile containing the end-user terminal capabilities so that the requested information may be formatted and delivered to the end-user in an optimal manner. The information to be delivered to end-users may be pre-stored in predetermined formats.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1997Date of Patent: March 7, 2000Assignee: AT&T CorporationInventors: Sanjay Agraharam, Richard Frank Bruno, Glenn Lawrence Cash, Robert Edward Markowitz, Steven Howard Nurenberg, Joseph Thomas O'Neil, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Kenneth H. Rosen
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Patent number: 6011782Abstract: In a multicast capable IP network, each client terminal on a multimedia conference, for each media type it transmits, is assigned a multicast IP address and a port number (together known as a socket) on which to transmit packets, wherein each assigned multicast IP address is unique and different than the multicast IP address assigned to any other client for any media type. Each client terminal then selects, for each media type, which clients on the conference it wants to receive packets from. Only packets that are in fact requested by a client are routed over the multicast IP network to the requesting client. When a conference originator establishes the conference, a number of multicast IP addresses are allocated for later assignment to the clients during the conference. As each client joins the conference, it is assigned a multicast IP address from the allocated group for each media type it will transmit.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Antonio DeSimone, Joseph Golan, Ashok K. Kuthyar, Bryant Richard Parent, Ram S. Ramamurthy, David Hilton Shur
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Patent number: 5987508Abstract: Cross-service connectivity between use of the telephone network and use of an e-mail data network is provided by enabling a recipient of an e-mail message to receive e-mail messages through an alias e-mail address which is directly associated with the recipient's telephone number. Thus, the alias e-mail address consists of the recipient's telephone number as the recipient name at a well-known and publicized common domain name server. A sender therefore addresses an e-mail message to the recipient to that alias e-mail address using the recipient's alias telephone number name. A message addressed to the alias e-mail address is sent to a translation server at that known domain name, where the alias telephone number-recipient name is translated to the actual e-mail address comprising the recipient's actual name and associated domain name server, and the message is then forwarded to that recipient at that actual e-mail address.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 1997Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Sanjay Agraharam, Prasad Balagopalan, Marian Rogers Croak, Tom Evslin, Stephen M. Gurey, Ping Benjamin Hu, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Richard T. Roca, David Hilton Shur, Sandeep Sibal, Peter H. Stuntebeck, Roy Philip Weber, Aleksandr Zelezniak
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Patent number: 5956482Abstract: Real time delivery of multimedia information accessed either through the Internet, or otherwise, simultaneously, or sequentially time delayed to one more users, is enabled by delivering the multimedia information over a switched network via a multipoint control unit. A client establishes a connection with a server, or other remote location where desired multimedia information is resident, identifies the desired multimedia information and provides client information identifying the locations of the users. The client information may include the telephone numbers or other access numbers of each of the multiple users. The multimedia information is then delivered by a multimedia server to a bridging apparatus through a switched network guaranteeing high quality of service, secure connection and billing control. Connecting one or more users to a live agent is also made possible by providing the telephone numbers of the users and the live agent directly to the multipoint control unit.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Sanjay Agraharam, Mehmet Reha Civanlar, Barin Geoffry Haskell, Ashok K. Kuthyar, Robert Edward Markowitz, Robert F. Mortenson, Carlos Alberto Perea, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Kenneth H. Rosen, Peter H. Stuntebeck
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Patent number: 5909431Abstract: Real-time multimedia services are transmitted over a hybrid network including a nonguaranteed quality of service packet switched local area network and a circuit switched ISDN wide area network having a centralized multimedia bridge located within the wide area network. The local area networks and multimedia bridge are interconnected via ISDN routers. An algorithm executed by the multimedia bridge receives signals from the packet switched network and detects the absence of properties needed for real-time audio visual services. The data signals are processed to compensate for the absence of the properties and then are transmitted over the wide area network to enable real-time audio visual services.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1996Date of Patent: June 1, 1999Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Ashok K. Kuthyar, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Radhika R. Roy
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Patent number: 5751791Abstract: A method and system is disclosed for handling multimedia messages when the intended recipient is unavailable. The telecommunication based method and system allows a party to leave a greeting message which will be furnished to a caller when the party is unavailable. The method and system further allows a caller to leave a multimedia message for the unavailable intended recipient. The method and system further alerts the party that a multimedia message has been recorded and allows the party to retrieve the multimedia message.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1997Date of Patent: May 12, 1998Assignee: AT&T CorpInventors: Mon-Mei Chen, Howard Paul Katseff, Ashok K. Kuthyar, Robert Edward Markowitz, Robert F. Mortenson, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Bethany Scott Robinson, Peter H. Stuntebeck
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Patent number: 5689553Abstract: A multimedia telecommunications network provides telephone service which may involve one or more of audio, video, and data communications. In one example of the invention, the multimedia telecommunications network contains a virtual meeting services complex which provides multimedia telecommunications service to subscribers of the network. Multimedia telephone calls can be completed automatically by the virtual meeting services complex in a manner similar to that now used to complete conventional audio telephone calls. The multimedia telecommunications network containing this virtual meeting services complex is able to connect together users having diverse equipment and is able to handle integrated and nonintegrated network access mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1993Date of Patent: November 18, 1997Assignee: AT&T Corp.Inventors: Sudhir Raman Ahuja, Murali Aravamudan, James Robert Ensor, Ashok K. Kuthyar, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Peter H. Stuntebeck, Roy Philip Weber