Patents by Inventor Rod N. Averbuch
Rod N. Averbuch 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: 8594684Abstract: Generally speaking, pursuant to the various embodiments, pre-allocation of resources in a RAN of a communication system is performed. A system element having an application function determines, for a set of user equipment (UE), pre-allocation information used to select a set of cells in the RAN to which the set of UE will connect for exchanging data. The element sends a request to establish a bearer to an evolved packet core (EPC), wherein the request includes the pre-allocation information. The determining and sending actions are performed prior to one or more of the UE in the set of UE connecting to the set of cells. The EPC processes the request and returns a response to the system element, which identifies that a bearer for unicast and/or group communications has been established.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: November 26, 2013Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Trent J. Miller, Rod N. Averbuch, James A. Marocchi, James E. Mathis, Deborah J. Monks
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Patent number: 8406799Abstract: A hosted inter-radio frequency subsystem interface (HIF) maintains a list of affiliated radio frequency subsystems (RFSSs), the list identifies at least one serving RFSS. An affiliation request is transmitted from the HIF to the home RFSS, which is a home RFSS of the group. The HIF receives from the serving RFSS a request to initiate an inter-RFSS group call to the group using HIF addressing. The HIF transmits a request to the home RFSS to initiate the inter-RFSS group call using serving RFSS addressing. A data packet from the home RFSS or the serving RFSS is received at the HIF. Upon receipt, the HIF transmits a copy of the data packet to the serving RFSS if the data packet was received from the home RFSS; otherwise, the HIF transmits a copy of the data packet to the home RFSS if the data packet was received from the serving RFSS.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Trent J. Miller, Rod N. Averbuch, Gerald R. Drobka, Peter M. Drozt, Sikendar Fidai, Michael F. Korus, Todd A. Leigh, Donald G. Newberg, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe, Steven E. Vanswol
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Patent number: 8406800Abstract: A method and device enable establishing an inter-radio frequency subsystem interface (ISSI) unit-to-unit call between a calling unit of a calling home radio frequency subsystem (RFSS), and a called unit of a called home RFSS, through a hosted ISSI function (HIF). The method includes processing, at the HIF, a first invite message received from the calling home RFSS, wherein the first invite message includes a first request uniform resource identifier (URI) that designates an alias system unit identification (SU-ID). In response to the first invite message, transmitting, from the HIF to the called home RFSS, a second invite message, including a second request URI that designates a real SU-ID, wherein the HIF acts as the calling home RFSS. The unit-to-unit call is thus established between the calling unit and the called unit through the calling home RFSS, the HIF, and the called home RFSS.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Trent J. Miller, Rod N. Averbuch, Gerald R. Drobka, Peter M. Drozt, Sikendar Fidai, Michael F. Korus, Todd A. Leigh, Donald G. Newberg, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe, Steven E. Vanswol
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Patent number: 8233449Abstract: Resource allocation is performed in a shared wireless network that includes multiple cells, a shared wireless network QoS manager, and multiple local QoS managers. The shared wireless QoS manager receives from multiple ones of the local QoS managers on a per cell and per QoS service class basis (for a plurality of QoS service classes): an aggregation of current cell usage estimations; an aggregation of cell load level indicators, and an aggregation of additional resources needed. Using this received information, the shared wireless network QoS manager: determines a total capacity of each cell that is needed to satisfy a total resource need on a cell by cell basis for the local QoS managers; and based on a maximum capacity for each cell, allocates to each local QoS manager a percentage of their total resource need.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2009Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Anatoly Agulnik, Rod N. Averbuch, Matthew C. Keller
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Patent number: 8195215Abstract: A method and system is implemented to form a communication group comprising a plurality of entities. The method includes receiving a resource manager state generated for an event and extracting a plurality of parameters that indicate resource availability based on the resource manager state. The method further includes applying a set of rules to the resource state and to the plurality of parameters to select resources to form a communication group comprising a plurality of entities to distribute content related to the event.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2008Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: James A. Marocchi, John C. Kay, Daniel J. Naylor, Hemang F. Patel, Marianne J. Stanke, Deborah J. Monks, Rod N. Averbuch
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Patent number: 8180358Abstract: An apparatus and method for establishing a session in a communication network supporting multimedia group calls. A first step (202) includes determining streams for a multimedia group call by the service entity. A next step (204) includes providing an indicator of the resources required for at least one stream of the group call by the service entity. A next step (206) includes paging the subscriber unit with the indicator for the at least one stream of the group call by the service entity. A next step (208) includes ascertaining the capabilities and resources of the subscriber unit. A next step (210) includes establishing a channel for only those streams of the group call for which the capabilities and resources of the subscriber unit are sufficient with respect to the indicator for those streams.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Rod N. Averbuch, Mark L. Shaughnessy
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Publication number: 20120109731Abstract: A Product Storage facility calculates each product's consumption pattern by sensing the presence and absence of an RFID signal from each package or by other means. Sensing of an optical Bar-code content could also be used to determine the consumption patterns of the products. The Product Storage broadcasts consumption patterns to Display Devices (DDs). A Display Device (DD) application utilizes the product ID information to search for lot-based or non-lot-based promotion of products. The personalized presented promotions on the (DD) display are at least for lots of products that their remaining shelf life matches the family's typical consumption pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventor: Rod N. Averbuch
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Method and devices for enabling a multi-mode device to establish a session through multiple networks
Patent number: 8131858Abstract: A method, device, and computer-readable storage element enables a multi-mode device to establish a session through multiple networks in a communication system. The method includes registering, at the same time, each of a plurality of sub-clients of a single multi-mode device with a single application server, wherein each sub-client is separately registered through a different network, using an individual logical identity. The method further includes detecting an invitation including session parameters to establish a session using the single application server, and selecting at least one of the sub-clients to process the invitation based on the session parameters to establish the session through the networks corresponding to the selected sub-client.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2008Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Anatoly Agulnik, Rod N. Averbuch -
Patent number: 8125909Abstract: A subscriber unit: sends a media flow to a correspondent host; receives, from the correspondent host, an indication of a level of congestion in the communication network; compares the level of congestion to a congestion threshold (TH1) during a first time interval, wherein TH1 is determined based on an assigned priority level for the media flow, and terminates the media flow and enters a sleep mode state when, after expiration of the first time interval, the level of congestion exceeds TH1; while in the sleep mode state, the subscriber unit compares a level of congestion in the communication network to a congestion threshold (TH2), and exits the sleep mode state and resumes the media flow when the level of congestion remains below TH2 for the duration of a second time interval.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2009Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Peter J. McCann, Rod N. Averbuch
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Publication number: 20110250922Abstract: A hosted inter-radio frequency subsystem interface (HIF) maintains a list of affiliated radio frequency subsystems (RFSSs), the list identifies at least one serving RFSS. An affiliation request is transmitted from the HIF to the home RFSS, which is a home RFSS of the group. The HIF receives from the serving RFSS a request to initiate an inter-RFSS group call to the group using HIF addressing. The HIF transmits a request to the home RFSS to initiate the inter-RFSS group call using serving RFSS addressing. A data packet from the home RFSS or the serving RFSS is received at the HIF. Upon receipt, the HIF transmits a copy of the data packet to the serving RFSS if the data packet was received from the home RFSS; otherwise, the HIF transmits a copy of the data packet to the home RFSS if the data packet was received from the serving RFSS.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2010Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Trent J. Miller, Rod N. Averbuch, Gerald R. Drobka, Peter M. Drozt, Sikendar Fidai, Michael F. Korus, Todd A. Leigh, Donald G. Newberg, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe, Steven E. Vanswol
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Publication number: 20110250923Abstract: A method and device enable establishing an inter-radio frequency subsystem interface (ISSI) unit-to-unit call between a calling unit of a calling home radio frequency subsystem (RFSS), and a called unit of a called home RFSS, through a hosted ISSI function (HIF). The method includes processing, at the HIF, a first invite message received from the calling home RFSS, wherein the first invite message includes a first request uniform resource identifier (URI) that designates an alias system unit identification (SU-ID). In response to the first invite message, transmitting, from the HIF to the called home RFSS, a second invite message, including a second request URI that designates a real SU-ID, wherein the HIF acts as the calling home RFSS. The unit-to-unit call is thus established between the calling unit and the called unit through the calling home RFSS, the HIF, and the called home RFSS.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2010Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Trent J. Miller, Rod N. Averbuch, Gerald R. Drobka, Peter M. Drozt, Sikendar Fidai, Michael F. Korus, Todd A. Leigh, Donald G. Newberg, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe, Steven E. Vanswol
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Publication number: 20110158184Abstract: Resource allocation is performed in a shared wireless network that includes multiple cells, a shared wireless network QoS manager, and multiple local QoS managers. The shared wireless QoS manager receives from multiple ones of the local QoS managers on a per cell and per QoS service class basis (for a plurality of QoS service classes): an aggregation of current cell usage estimations; an aggregation of cell load level indicators, and an aggregation of additional resources needed. Using this received information, the shared wireless network QoS manager: determines a total capacity of each cell that is needed to satisfy a total resource need on a cell by cell basis for the local QoS managers; and based on a maximum capacity for each cell, allocates to each local QoS manager a percentage of their total resource need.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: ANATOLY AGULNIK, ROD N. AVERBUCH, MATHEW C. KELLER
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Publication number: 20110151826Abstract: Generally speaking, pursuant to the various embodiments, pre-allocation of resources in a RAN of a communication system is performed. A system element having an application function determines, for a set of user equipment (UE), pre-allocation information used to select a set of cells in the RAN to which the set of UE will connect for exchanging data. The element sends a request to establish a bearer to an evolved packet core (EPC), wherein the request includes the pre-allocation information. The determining and sending actions are performed prior to one or more of the UE in the set of UE connecting to the set of cells. The EPC processes the request and returns a response to the system element, which identifies that a bearer for unicast and/or group communications has been established.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: TRENT J. MILLER, ROD N. AVERBUCH, JAMES A. MAROCCHI, JAMES E. MATHIS, DEBORAH J. MONKS
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Publication number: 20110134919Abstract: A mechanism for selectable reliable multicast delivery of data, such as presence information or other media, to communication devices is implemented in a communication system. A multicast group includes a plurality of communication devices, wherein a subset of the plurality of communication devices sends a subscription for reliable multicast delivery of data to a presence server using a presence service. For those devices in the subset having a confirmed mode of multicast delivery enabled, the data is sent using the confirmed mode of multicast delivery, wherein an acknowledgement is required upon receipt of the data. For all remaining devices in the multicast group, the data is sent using an unconfirmed mode of multicast delivery, wherein no such acknowledgement is required.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventor: ROD N. AVERBUCH
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Publication number: 20110096665Abstract: A subscriber unit: sends a media flow to a correspondent host; receives, from the correspondent host, an indication of a level of congestion in the communication network; compares the level of congestion to a congestion threshold (TH1) during a first time interval, wherein TH1 is determined based on an assigned priority level for the media flow, and terminates the media flow and enters a sleep mode state when, after expiration of the first time interval, the level of congestion exceeds TH1; while in the sleep mode state, the subscriber unit compares a level of congestion in the communication network to a congestion threshold (TH2), and exits the sleep mode state and resumes the media flow when the level of congestion remains below TH2 for the duration of a second time interval.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2009Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: PETER J. MCCANN, ROD N. AVERBUCH
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Publication number: 20100159976Abstract: A method and system is implemented to form a communication group comprising a plurality of entities. The method includes receiving a resource manager state generated for an event and extracting a plurality of parameters that indicate resource availability based on the resource manager state. The method further includes applying a set of rules to the resource state and to the plurality of parameters to select resources to form a communication group comprising a plurality of entities to distribute content related to the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: James A. Marocchi, John C. Kay, Daniel J. Naylor, Hemang F. Patel, Marianne J. Stanke, Deborah J. Monks, Rod N. Averbuch
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METHOD AND DEVICES FOR ENABLING A MULTI-MODE DEVICE TO ESTABLISH A SESSION THROUGH MULTIPLE NETWORKS
Publication number: 20090254666Abstract: A method, device, and computer-readable storage element enables a multi-mode device to establish a session through multiple networks in a communication system. The method includes registering, at the same time, each of a plurality of sub-clients of a single multi-mode device with a single application server, wherein each sub-client is separately registered through a different network, using an individual logical identity. The method further includes detecting an invitation including session parameters to establish a session using the single application server, and selecting at least one of the sub-clients to process the invitation based on the session parameters to establish the session through the networks corresponding to the selected sub-client.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Anatoly Agulnik, Rod N. Averbuch -
Publication number: 20090109882Abstract: A method (400) and a PTC associating server (116) for handling a push-to-communicate (PTC) communication session. A PTC session initiation request identifying a first PTC address as a destination address can be received (402). The PTC session initiation request can be automatically associated with at least a second PTC address (404). The method further can include automatically generating a session modification request requesting that at least one communication device associated with the second PTC address be added as a participant in the PTC communication session (406).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Rod N. Averbuch, Anatoly Agulnik
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Publication number: 20080200157Abstract: An apparatus and method for establishing a session in a communication network supporting multimedia group calls. A first step (202) includes determining streams for a multimedia group call by the service entity. A next step (204) includes providing an indicator of the resources required for at least one stream of the group call by the service entity. A next step (206) includes paging the subscriber unit with the indicator for the at least one stream of the group call by the service entity. A next step (208) includes ascertaining the capabilities and resources of the subscriber unit. A next step (210) includes establishing a channel for only those streams of the group call for which the capabilities and resources of the subscriber unit are sufficient with respect to the indicator for those streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Rod N. Averbuch, Mark L. Shaughnessy
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Publication number: 20080070580Abstract: A base station 106 is provided that has a transceiver 202 that transmits and receives data. The transceiver is coupled to a controller 204. To configure the base station, the transceiver sends an identifier 210 that is associated with the base station together with information regarding the installation of the base station in the communication to the network to access parameters 306 from a database 304 for the base station. The parameters can be based on data known from the purchase of the base station, the location of the base station within the communication network and planning data for the communication network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Barry J. Menich, Rod N. Averbuch, Mark A. Gannon