Patents by Inventor Ravi Vora

Ravi Vora 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: 6856767
    Abstract: The present invention provides an optical signal quality selection system for optimizing the quality of information transmission. The system splits an incoming optical signal into two equal signals. The split signals are evaluated in optical performance monitors, transmitting an electrical output message to a signal selector relating to the quality of the respective signal. A second electrical message is sent from the optical performance generator to an alarm indicator signal generator, which sends an optical signal to the signal selector to drop the one of the split signals and transmit the non-dropped split signal. An unequipped optical signal from an optical idle signal generator is triggered if no active optical signal is being transmitted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 15, 2005
    Assignee: Alphion Corporation
    Inventors: Mohammad Laham, Raj Acharya, Roman Antosik, Jayantha Das, Bharat Dave, Chinnabbu Ekambaram, Khem Gandhi, Frank Hujber, David Lowe, Frederick Renner, Jiten Sarathy, Ronald Simprini, Boris Stefanov, Tan Thai, Ravi Vora
  • Publication number: 20020133734
    Abstract: A novel solution to fast network restoration is provided. In a network node, dedicated hardware elements are utilized to implement restoration, and these elements are linked via a specialized high speed bus. Moreover, the incoming and outgoing optical signals to each input/output port are continually monitored and their status communicated to such dedicated hardware via the high-speed bus. This provides a complete snapshot in virtually real time of the state of each input port on the node, and the switch map specifying the inter portal connections, to the dedicated control and restoration hardware. The specialized hardware detects trouble conditions and reconfigures the switching fabric. The invention enables a very fast and efficient control loop between the I/O ports, switch fabrics, and controllers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2001
    Publication date: September 19, 2002
    Inventors: Jithamithra Sarathy, Raj Acharya, Roman Antosik, Jayanta Das, Bharat Dave, Chinnabbu Ekambaram, Khem Gandhi, Frank Hujber, Mohammad Laham, Frederick Renner, Ronald Simprini, Boris Stefanov, Tan B. Thai, Ravi Vora
  • Publication number: 20020048060
    Abstract: The present invention provides an optical signal quality selection system for optimizing the quality of information transmission. The system splits an incoming optical signal into two equal signals. The split signals are evaluated in optical performance monitors, transmitting an electrical output message to a signal selector relating to the quality of the respective signal. A second electrical message is sent from the optical performance generator to an alarm indicator signal generator, which sends an optical signal to the signal selector to drop the one of the split signals and transmit the non-dropped split signal. An unequipped optical signal from an optical idle signal generator is triggered if no active optical signal is being transmitted.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2001
    Publication date: April 25, 2002
    Inventors: Mohammad A. Laham, Raj Acharya, Roman Antosik, Jayantha Das, Bharat Dave, Chinnabbu Ekambaram, Khem Gandhi, Frank Hujber, David Lowe, Frederick Renner, Jiten Sarathy, Ronald Simprini, Boris Stefanov, Tan Thai, Ravi Vora
  • Publication number: 20020041409
    Abstract: In a maintenance system for a switch fabric in an optical switching network, a test signal is generated and multiplexed with the incoming traffic signal to form a composite signal. The composite signal is transmitted through the switch fabric via the traffic channel and then demultiplexed back into the traffic signal and the test signal, both of which are monitored by one or optical performance monitors. Thus, if the traffic signal is found to be defective, it is easy to determine whether the cause is the switch fabric or the incoming optical traffic signal that was already bad before entering the switch fabric.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2001
    Publication date: April 11, 2002
    Inventors: Mohammad Laham, Raj Acharya, Roman Antosik, Jayanta Das, Khem Gandhi, Bharat Dave, Jithamithra Sarathy, Ronald Simprini, Chinnabbu Ekambaram, Frank Hujber, Boris Stefanov, Frederick Renner, Tan B. Thai, Ravi Vora
  • Patent number: 5250162
    Abstract: A method of reducing Ti(IV) to Ti(III) in which the Ti(IV) in acid solution is fed to an electrochemical cell having a semi-hydrophobic gas diffusion anode to which hydrogen gas is supplied. A current is passed through the cell to effect the electrochemical reduction and the Ti(III) is recovered for use as a re-attack solution in titanium dioxide pigment production or for use in indirect organic reductions. Ti(III) salts may also be recovered for use, for example, in the reduction of organic compounds.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 29, 1992
    Date of Patent: October 5, 1993
    Assignee: Metallgesellschaft AG
    Inventors: Peter C. Foller, Ravi Vora, Robert J. Allen