Patents by Inventor Thomas T. Rarick

Thomas T. Rarick 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: 9973415
    Abstract: To perform protection switching between tunnels in a network, Y.1731-based APS messages are often sent from a management system to nodes at the tunnels' end-points. If the management system is located near one node (local node) and far away from the other node (remote node), the APS message, which operates at the Ethernet service layer, travels to the remote node slower than traffic over the tunnels. This slower transmission time may prevent the remote node from performing a switch within a desired timeframe. The disclosed embodiments include a 1:1 bidirectional VLAN-based protection arrangement that accomplishes a 50 millisecond switching time without using Y.1731-based APS messages. The embodiments accomplish this by sending a switching command from the management system to the local node and modifying a message already traveling from the local node to the remote node to include a switching message that causes the remote node to perform the switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2015
    Date of Patent: May 15, 2018
    Assignee: Coriant Operations, Inc.
    Inventors: Weiying Cheng, Chris R. Zettinger, Thomas T. Rarick
  • Publication number: 20150256447
    Abstract: To perform protection switching between tunnels in a network, Y.1731-based APS messages are often sent from a management system to nodes at the tunnels' end-points. If the management system is located near one node (local node) and far away from the other node (remote node), the APS message, which operates at the Ethernet service layer, travels to the remote node slower than traffic over the tunnels. This slower transmission time may prevent the remote node from performing a switch within a desired timeframe. The disclosed embodiments include a 1:1 bidirectional VLAN-based protection arrangement that accomplishes a 50 millisecond switching time without using Y.1731-based APS messages. The embodiments accomplish this by sending a switching command from the management system to the local node and modifying a message already traveling from the local node to the remote node to include a switching message that causes the remote node to perform the switch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 23, 2015
    Publication date: September 10, 2015
    Inventors: Weiying Cheng, Chris R. Zettinger, Thomas T. Rarick
  • Patent number: 9025465
    Abstract: To perform protection switching between tunnels in a network, Y.1731-based APS messages are often sent from a management system to nodes at the tunnels' end-points. If the management system is located near one node (local node) and far away from the other node (remote node), the APS message, which operates at the Ethernet service layer, travels to the remote node slower than traffic over the tunnels. This slower transmission time may prevent the remote node from performing a switch within a desired timeframe. The disclosed embodiments include a 1:1 bidirectional VLAN-based protection arrangement that accomplishes a 50 millisecond switching time without using Y.1731-based APS messages. The embodiments accomplish this by sending a switching command from the management system to the local node and modifying a message already traveling from the local node to the remote node to include a switching message that causes the remote node to perform the switch.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2015
    Assignee: Tellabs Operations, Inc.
    Inventors: Weiying Cheng, Chris R. Zettinger, Thomas T. Rarick
  • Patent number: 8949165
    Abstract: A method, apparatus, system, and computer program, for operating a network planning tool. The method includes recognizing at least one predetermined criteria being satisfied or triggered, and learning at least one network attribute, to be used in subsequent network planning. Various types of network attributes can be learned, such as, e.g., network element parameters, site parameters, link parameters, demand parameters, optical parameters, general parameters, and networking parameters. Example attributes may specify, e.g., a maximum number of add/drop channels, at least one alarm threshold, a maximum number of sites per network ring, a maximum number of add/drop sites per ring, and a maximum ring circumference. Others can specify a maximum light path distance, a routing tendency, at least one grooming node, or the like.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2015
    Assignee: Tellabs Operations, Inc.
    Inventors: David W. Jenkins, Thomas T. Rarick
  • Patent number: 8407365
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for discovering network paths sets a bit, normally used for purposes other than tracing a network path, in an overhead portion of a signal for causing state changes at nodes along a network path. The state changes are correlated with information about the signal to determine link connectivity between nodes to identify the network path. In a network of DS3 circuits, a non-critical alarm bit is set in a signal to transmit Remote Alarm Indications (RAI) which activate alarms at nodes of the network path. A response signal from the nodes can be sent through a network to a main node for correlation purposes. The method of discovering network paths can be used to update network path databases of network carriers and can be offered as a service to network carriers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 24, 2004
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2013
    Assignee: Tellabs Operations, Inc.
    Inventors: Gary S. Feutz, Thomas T. Rarick, Devindran Rajakrishna
  • Publication number: 20110150470
    Abstract: A method, apparatus, system, and computer program, for operating a network planning tool. The method includes recognizing at least one predetermined criteria being satisfied or triggered, and learning at least one network attribute, to be used in subsequent network planning. Various types of network attributes can be learned, such as, e.g., network element parameters, site parameters, link parameters, demand parameters, optical parameters, general parameters, and networking parameters. Example attributes may specify, e.g., a maximum number of add/drop channels, at least one alarm threshold, a maximum number of sites per network ring, a maximum number of add/drop sites per ring, and a maximum ring circumference. Others can specify a maximum light path distance, a routing tendency, at least one grooming node, or the like.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2009
    Publication date: June 23, 2011
    Applicant: TELLABS OPERATIONS, INC.
    Inventors: DAVID W. JENKINS, THOMAS T. RARICK
  • Publication number: 20110096670
    Abstract: To perform protection switching between tunnels in a network, Y.1731-based APS messages are often sent from a management system to nodes at the tunnels' end-points. If the management system is located near one node (local node) and far away from the other node (remote node), the APS message, which operates at the Ethernet service layer, travels to the remote node slower than traffic over the tunnels. This slower transmission time may prevent the remote node from performing a switch within a desired timeframe. The disclosed embodiments include a 1:1 bidirectional VLAN-based protection arrangement that accomplishes a 50 millisecond switching time without using Y.1731-based APS messages. The embodiments accomplish this by sending a switching command from the management system to the local node and modifying a message already traveling from the local node to the remote node to include a switching message that causes the remote node to perform the switch.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2009
    Publication date: April 28, 2011
    Applicant: Tellabs Operations, Inc.
    Inventors: Weiying Cheng, Chris R. Zettinger, Thomas T. Rarick
  • Publication number: 20100232784
    Abstract: Optical networks occasionally experience a fault along a communications path. Service providers prefer to have an alternative communications path available to enable users to still communicate in a seamless manner. Accordingly, a method and corresponding apparatus for providing path protection for dedicated paths in an optical network is provided.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 27, 2010
    Publication date: September 16, 2010
    Inventors: Thomas T. Rarick, Dion Kwun Kit Leung, Jonathan B. Sadler, Digvijay Sharma, Ramesh Kuppusamy, David W. Jenkins