Patents by Inventor Robinson Osmar Lima
Robinson Osmar Lima 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: 7983155Abstract: Devices, systems and methods that generate and test network traffic are disclosed. The exemplary method may include transmitting one or more requests to generate network testing traffic to one or more endpoints, generating network testing traffic from one or more endpoints, and collecting network testing traffic data. Additional aspects of the method may also include transmitting one or more requests to receive network testing traffic to one or more endpoints and receiving network testing traffic by one or more endpoints that received the request to receive network traffic. The devices, systems and methods may provide additional security measures, operational controls and other aspects as discussed later herein.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Siemens Enterprise Communications, Inc.Inventors: Luiz Cesar Zaniolo, Francisco Olympio Marcon da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima
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Patent number: 7746782Abstract: A method and system based in part on a current network traffic determination and a predetermined acceptable Quality of Service parameter, the system sets a current state of available system services. In order to set the available system services, the apparatus refers to a database containing a listing of services for a given network. The database includes a hierarchy of the services correlated to the amount of bandwidth necessary to provide a given service. The determination is made by the apparatus, as to whether the amount bandwidth necessary to provide a particular type of service would degrade the QoS below an acceptable level if the service was provided on the network at the time of the determination. If degradation would occur, the service is made unavailable until the traffic level subsides to a point at which providing the service would not have an adverse affect on the QoS the network.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2004Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Siemens Enterprise Communications, Inc.Inventors: Luiz Cesar Zaniolo, Francisco Olympio Marcon da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima
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Patent number: 7636326Abstract: A virtual private communications network (VPCN) and method of using the VPCN. The VPCN includes a communications server and at least one communications trunk connecting the communications server to a public telephone network. A web server and one or more digital telephones may be connected to the communications server. A remotely connected device (such as a PC or WAP) communicating with the communications server acts as a locally connected digital telephone. A remote telephone located in the vicinity of the remotely connected device provides telephonic communications in cooperation with the communications server controlled by the remotely connected device.Type: GrantFiled: December 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: Siemens Communications, Inc.Inventors: Bertram Geck, Francisco Olympio Marcon da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo, Enoch Ragin, Jr.
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Patent number: 7606223Abstract: A method and program product for handling communications with stations in communications systems, especially digital telecommunications systems, such as for VoIP telephony. Requests are received for communicating with communications stations in the communications system. Each request is forwarded to a respective communications system station, which returns an indication of an intended response. Depending upon whether the intended response is appropriate, the proposed response may be forwarded to the requester. Otherwise, if the intended response is determined inappropriate, an indication is returned to the communications system station that the intended response is inappropriate.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2005Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Siemens Communications, Inc.Inventors: Luiz Cesar Zaniolo, Francisco Olympio Marcon da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima
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Patent number: 7567803Abstract: A system and method is presented for the restricting features in a wireless network. A database contains representations of rules that restrict the features of terminals connected to a base station. For an incoming communication, a determination is made as to which terminal is associated with the call, and a database is accessed to look up rules governing restrictions on the terminal and/or the base station connected to the terminal; the terminal is then activated depending on the restrictions. For outgoing communication, when a signal associated with a request for an outgoing communication is received from a terminal, a database is accessed to look up rules governing restrictions; the terminal is connected for outgoing communication depending on whether the restrictions allow it.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2001Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Siemens AktiengesellschaftInventors: Bertram Geck, Francisco Olympio Marcon da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo, Enoch Ragin, Jr.
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Patent number: 7451206Abstract: A system and method for accessing complex computer based systems initiates a trace and debug session via IP causing the resulting output to be stored in a designated remote server on the Internet which can accept large amounts of information. The trace and debug information subsequently can be accessed from any engineering workstation or personal computer from any other location via the Internet. The invention permits the trace sessions to run independent of any local access and permits several technical people in different locations to access the remote storage server simultaneously or independently.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Siemens Communications, Inc.Inventors: Bertram Geck, Robinson Osmar Lima, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo
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Patent number: 7113511Abstract: A communications network connected to a plurality of communications lines and method of managing connections to the network. The presence of an interface connection to a communications line is detected and initialized for signaling. First, the interface connection is initialized for a first signaling protocol, e.g., CCS. If initialization is successful, the connection uses that first signaling protocol. If not, the interface connection is initialized using a second signaling protocol, e.g., CAS. If initialization to the second protocol is successful, the connection uses that second signaling protocol. Otherwise an error message is returned.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: Siemens Communications, Inc.Inventors: Bertram Geck, Francisco Olympio Marcon da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima, Enoch Ragin, Jr., Luiz Cesar Zaniolo
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Patent number: 6804329Abstract: Methods for enabling a non-DID station of a PBX or MLTS to receive a PSAP call back include assigning a special DID number for use by non-DID stations behind the PBX/MLTS, detecting when a non-DID station dials an emergency number, storing the station number of the non-DID station which dialed the emergency number, setting an emergency flag and a countdown timer, forwarding the special DID to the PSAP, detecting a call to the DID, routing the call to the DID to the stored station number so long as the timer has not expired, and dropping the emergency flag when the timer expires. An apparatus according to the invention includes a PBX switch coupled to a number of local stations, at least some of which are non-DID stations. The PBX preferably includes a processor, software, and storage registers. The PBX software is modified to carry out the methods described above.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2001Date of Patent: October 12, 2004Assignee: Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc.Inventors: Bertram Geck, Francisco Olympio Marcon da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima, Enoch Ragin, Jr., Luiz Cesar Zaniolo
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Publication number: 20030217155Abstract: A system and method for accessing complex computer based systems initiates a trace and debug session via IP causing the resulting output to be stored in a designated remote server on the Internet which can accept large amounts of information. The trace and debug information subsequently can be accessed from any engineering workstation or personal computer from any other location via the Internet. The invention permits the trace sessions to run independent of any local access and permits several technical people in different locations to access the remote storage server simultaneously or independently.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2002Publication date: November 20, 2003Applicant: Siemens Information and Communication Networks, Inc.Inventors: Bertram Greck, Robinson Osmar Lima, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo
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Publication number: 20030169693Abstract: A communications network connected to a plurality of communications lines and method of managing connections to the network. The presence of an interface connection to a communications line is detected and initialized for signaling. First, the interface connection is initialized for a first signaling protocol, e.g., CCS. If initialization is successful, the connection uses that first signaling protocol. If not, the interface connection is initialized using a second signaling protocol, e.g., CAS. If initialization to the second protocol is successful, the connection uses that second signaling protocol. Otherwise an error message is returned.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: Siemens Information and Communication Network, Inc.Inventors: Bertram Geck, Francisco Olympio Marcon da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima, Enoch Ragin, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo
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Publication number: 20030118003Abstract: A virtual private communications network (VPCN) and method of using the VPCN. The VPCN includes a communications server and at least one communications trunk connecting the communications server to a public telephone network. A web server and one or more digital telephones may be connected to the communications server. A remotely connected device (such as a PC or WAP) communicating with the communications server acts as a locally connected digital telephone. A remote telephone located in the vicinity of the remotely connected device provides telephonic communications in cooperation with the communications server controlled by the remotely connected device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Bertram Geck, Francisco Olympio Marcon da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo, Enoch Ragin
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Publication number: 20030086538Abstract: Methods for enabling a non-DID station of a PBX or MLTS to receive a PSAP call back include assigning a special DID number for use by non-DID stations behind the PBX/MLTS, detecting when a non-DID station dials an emergency number, storing the station number of the non-DID station which dialed the emergency number, setting an emergency flag and a countdown timer, forwarding the special DID to the PSAP, detecting a call to the DID, routing the call to the DID to the stored station number so long as the timer has not expired, and dropping the emergency flag when the timer expires. An apparatus according to the invention includes a PBX switch coupled to a number of local stations, at least some of which are non-DID stations. The PBX preferably includes a processor, software, and storage registers. The PBX software is modified to carry out the methods described above.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2001Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventors: Bertram Geck, Francisco Olympio Marcon da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima, Enoch Ragin, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo
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Publication number: 20030073427Abstract: A system and method is presented for the restricting features in a wireless network. A database contains representations of rules that restrict the features of terminals connected to a base station. For an incoming communication, a determination is made as to which terminal is associated with the call, and a database is accessed to look up rules governing restrictions on the terminal and/or the base station connected to the terminal; the terminal is then activated depending on the restrictions. For outgoing communication, when a signal associated with a request for an outgoing communication is received from a terminal, a database is accessed to look up rules governing restrictions; the terminal is connected for outgoing communication depending on whether the restrictions allow it.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2001Publication date: April 17, 2003Inventors: Bertram Geck, Francisco Olympio Marcon Da Rocha, Robinson Osmar Lima, Luiz Cesar Zaniolo, Enoch Ragin