Patents by Inventor Richard E Krock
Richard E Krock 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: 8477035Abstract: A security system is provided for a facility (10). The security system includes: a central monitoring station (20) that controls one or more security measures for the facility (10); and, a heart rate monitor (30) that detects a heart rate of an individual (50), the heart rate monitor (30) being in wireless communication with the central monitoring station (20). Suitably, the central monitoring station (20) selectively implements one or more of the security measures in response to a determination that an abnormal heart rate has been detected.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, James P. Runyon
-
Patent number: 8204208Abstract: A method of administering a priority service is provided in a telecommunications network (20). The priority service provides higher priority handling of calls employing the service as compared to calls not employing the service for purposes of call completion. The method includes: obtaining at least one authentication credential from a user placing a call over the network (20); verifying a validity of the obtained credential; designating the call for priority handling if the credential is valid, otherwise designating the call for non-priority handling if the credential is invalid; and, attempting to complete the call over the network (20) in accordance with the designated handling.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, James P. Runyon
-
Patent number: 8098798Abstract: A method of logging call data for failed emergency calls includes: receiving from a calling party an emergency call that is to be routed to a Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) (40) over a telecommunications network (20); determining if the received emergency call is connected to the PSAP (40); and, if the received emergency call fails to be connected to the PSAP (40), then capturing selected call data regarding the failed emergency call and recording the captured call data.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2006Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Bernard L. Malone, III, Karl F. Rauscher, James P. Runyon
-
Patent number: 8041017Abstract: A system for processing emergency calls in a telecommunications network includes: receiving a first call at a node (30) of the telecommunications network from a calling party that originated the first call; detecting that the received first call is an emergency call; establishing a conference bridge in response to the detected emergency call; connecting the emergency call over the conference bridge to a designated facility (40) that handles emergency calls; and, automatically originating at least one second call from the node (30) to at least one predetermined third party that is different than the calling party and the facility (40).Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 18, 2011Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, James P. Runyon
-
Patent number: 8023634Abstract: A method for regulating a call placement rate (CPR) of an autodialer (AD) (100) includes: measuring a time delay between a first event and a second event; and, adjusting the CPR of the AD (100) in response to the measured time delay.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2006Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Alcatel LucentInventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, James P. Runyon
-
Patent number: 7908546Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for detection of performance conditions in processing systems. For example, a method of detecting a performance condition in at least one particular processing device of a processing system having a plurality of processing devices includes the following steps. Data is input to a data structure associated with the particular processing device, over a given time period. The input data may be a buffer or a bucket. The input data represents data associated with the execution of at least one function performed by the particular processing device. The given time period includes the time period between consecutive heartbeat signals transmitted by the particular processing device. At least a portion of the input data is removed from the data structure associated with the particular processing device, near the end of the given time period. The removed input data is compared to an expected function execution level.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2007Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Stuart Owen Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, James Philip Runyon
-
Publication number: 20100303214Abstract: A telephone answering system includes a receiver, a detector and a transmitter. The receiver is configured to receive a voice signal. The detector is adapted to detect voice activity on the signal. The transmitter is adapted to transmit an initial prompt. In the event that the detector detects a gap in the voice activity after the initial prompt, transmitter is configured to transmit a notice.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Applicant: Alcatel-Lucent USA, IncorportaedInventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Anil P. Macwan, Karl F. Rauscher, RIchard E. Krock
-
Patent number: 7835282Abstract: A method of throttling priority service traffic in a telecommunications network is disclosed. The method includes: monitoring a rate at which priority service requests are received at a node of the network; comparing the rate to a threshold; disabling a gapping function for priority service traffic when the rate is less than the threshold; enabling the gapping function for priority service traffic when the rate is not less than the threshold, and, dynamically regulating a parameter of the gapping function when the gapping function is enabled.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2007Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard E. Krock
-
Patent number: 7826599Abstract: A method of administering an emergency call service in a public switched telephone network (PSTN) (60) includes: receiving a call at a switching facility (70) from an end user terminal (EUT) (52) served by the facility (70), the facility (70) providing the EUT (52) access to a telephone service feature; disabling the telephone service feature for the EUT (52) in response to the facility (70) recognizing the received call as an emergency call; routing the emergency call to a public safety answering point (PSAP) (80) serving a geographic region in which the EUT (52) is located; and, providing a call taker (84) at the PSAP (80) control over the telephone service feature, such that the call taker (84) can selectively enable the telephone service feature.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2006Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, James P. Runyon
-
Publication number: 20100197226Abstract: An exemplary mobile station has a transceiver portion configured to communicate over an uplink and a downlink. A detector portion is configured to detect a radio frequency tag. An exemplary method of using a mobile station includes selectively conducting wireless communications over an uplink and a downlink. The mobile station is also selectively used to detect at least one radio frequency tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Stuart O. Goldman, James P. Runyon, Carlos C. Solari, Richard E. Krock, Anil P. Macwan
-
Patent number: 7764974Abstract: A method is provided for regulating transmission power levels for wireless calls. The method includes: determining whether or not a mobile station (MS) (90) is outside a service area of a wireless telecommunications network (70); detecting whether or not a call placed by the MS (90) is a priority call; setting a transmission power level of the MS (90) in response to the MS (90) being outside the service area of the wireless network (70) and detecting that the call placed by the MS (90) is a priority call; transmitting call set-up signaling from the MS (90) at the transmission power level set for the MS (90); determining whether or not a base station (BS) (82) of the wireless network (70) receives the call set-up signaling from the MS (90); setting a transmission power level of the BS (82) in response to the BS (82) receiving the call set-up signaling from the MS (90); and, transmitting a reply to the call set-up signaling from the BS (82) at the transmission power level set for the BS (82).Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2007Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, James P. Runyon
-
Publication number: 20100117828Abstract: An alarm system integrating the sense of smell (i.e., an olfactory component) as an alerting modality is described. The olfactory component is uniquely recognizable and distinguishable from traditional visual or audible alerting components and can be used to increase the number of separate alarms that a person can respond to and/or decrease the reaction time for responding to the alarms.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2008Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventors: Stuart Owen Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, Carlos Curtis Solari
-
Patent number: 7716534Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for measuring performance in processing systems such as communications systems and computing systems. For example, a method of measuring performance in a processing system having a plurality of processing devices includes the following steps. A measurement system coupled to the plurality of processing devices generates an interrupt signal. The measurement system applies the interrupt signal to a set of processing devices under test, wherein the set of processing devices under test is selected from the plurality of processing devices, such that each processing device of the set under test makes data available to the measurement system. The available data represents data associated with the execution of at least one function performed by each processing device of the set under test.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Stuart Owen Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, James Philip Runyon
-
Patent number: 7698981Abstract: An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) defense system is described that forces premature detonation of IEDs by radiated sound energy signals. Embodiments of the invention provide for radiating sound energy signals from a stationary or mobile platform to a stationary or mobile area defining an “IED detonation zone.” IEDs within the IED detonation zone that are triggered by sound energy sources will receive the radiated sound energy signals, thereby forcing premature detonation of IEDs in the detonation zone.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2005Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Stuart Owen Goldman, Richard E Krock, Karl F Rauscher, James Philip Runyon
-
Publication number: 20100009671Abstract: A method is provided in a wireless telecommunications network (10) for capturing data regarding mobile stations (40) served by the network (10). The method includes: monitoring a designated geographic area provided wireless service by the telecommunications network (10) to detect call failures occurring in the monitored area; counting a number of failures detected via the monitoring that occur within a designated timeframe; comparing the counted number of failures to a threshold value; and, in response to the counted number of failures exceeding the threshold value, recording data regarding mobile stations (40) served by the network (10) that are recognized by the network (10) as at least one of in or near the monitored area.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Kevin Hannan, Paul D. Wolfson, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, James P. Runyon
-
Patent number: 7595738Abstract: A method and system for delivering emergency directions is provided. The disclosure includes the government delivering a warning message for potential evacuees on a gas station pump or automated teller machine point of service display screen. The method includes receiving an emergency alert from a government entity, constructing a warning message, including an evacuation route based at least in part on real time traffic data and the location of the display screen and displaying the warning message on the point of service display screen. In one embodiment of the disclosure, the warning message is authenticated. In another embodiment of the disclosure, the warning message is continuously updated to provide an effective escape route for evacuees.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2006Date of Patent: September 29, 2009Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Richard E. Krock, Gerald W. Pfleging, George Wilkin
-
Patent number: 7552670Abstract: A precautionary measure against wireless phone-triggered Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) is described that forces premature detonation of the IED at a safe location, such as a position in advance of a convoy of vehicles or troops, thereby reducing the effectiveness of the IED. Embodiments of the invention provide for transmitting low power alerting signals (e.g., paging, ringing, message waiting, text messages) from a wireless terminal residing on a mobile platform that is operable to navigate a transportation path in advance of a prospective target, to mobile stations within close proximity of the platform defining an “IED detonation zone.” In such manner, mobile stations within the IED detonation zone that are IED triggering devices (as well as mobile stations that are not IED triggering devices) will receive the alerting signals, thereby forcing premature detonation of IEDs in the detonation zone.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: June 30, 2009Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Stuart Owen Goldman, Richard E Krock, Karl F Rauscher, James Philip Runyon
-
Patent number: 7536170Abstract: A precautionary measure against wireless phone-triggered Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDS) is described that forces premature detonation of the IED at a safe location, such as an unmanned checkpoint, thereby reducing the effectiveness of the IED. Embodiments of the invention provide for transmitting directionalized, low power alerting signals (e.g., paging, ringing, message waiting, text messages) from a stationary wireless terminal advantageously positioned a safe distance from a prospective target area, to mobile stations within a portion of a wireless service area defining an “IED detonation zone.” In such manner, mobile stations within the IED detonation zone that are IED triggering devices (as well as mobile stations that are not IED triggering devices) will receive the alerting signals, thereby forcing premature detonation of IEDs in the detonation zone.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2005Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.Inventors: Stuart Owen Goldman, Richard E Krock, Karl F Rauscher, James Philip Runyon
-
Publication number: 20090122701Abstract: A method of throttling priority service traffic in a telecommunications network is disclosed. The method includes: monitoring a rate at which priority service requests are received at a node of the network; comparing the rate to a threshold; disabling a gapping function for priority service traffic when the rate is less than the threshold; enabling the gapping function for priority service traffic when the rate is not less than the threshold, and, dynamically regulating a parameter of the gapping function when the gapping function is enabled.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard E. Krock
-
Publication number: 20090054057Abstract: A method is provided for regulating transmission power levels for wireless calls. The method includes: determining whether or not a mobile station (MS) (90) is outside a service area of a wireless telecommunications network (70); detecting whether or not a call placed by the MS (90) is a priority call; setting a transmission power level of the MS (90) in response to the MS (90) being outside the service area of the wireless network (70) and detecting that the call placed by the MS (90) is a priority call; transmitting call set-up signaling from the MS (90) at the transmission power level set for the MS (90); determining whether or not a base station (BS) (82) of the wireless network (70) receives the call set-up signaling from the MS (90); setting a transmission power level of the BS (82) in response to the BS (82) receiving the call set-up signaling from the MS (90); and, transmitting a reply to the call set-up signaling from the BS (82) at the transmission power level set for the BS (82).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Stuart O. Goldman, Richard E. Krock, Karl F. Rauscher, James P. Runyon