Patents by Inventor Toshiaki Arikawa
Toshiaki Arikawa 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: 7609728Abstract: Disclosed are the multiplex communication system and the method therefore. A fault detection part of a duplex switching device detects it as generation of fault when recognizable signals are not detected from a connected line within a prescribed time. When the fault detection part detects the generation of fault in the present system line, the line switching part switches the lines from the present line to the standby line to perform communication between a terminal device and another terminal device therethrough. Also, the fault detection part notifies the generation of fault to the other duplex switching device after a prescribed switching protection time has passed from the time of the fault detected by the fault detection part, so the selection of the lines becomes consistent.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2005Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Toshiaki Arikawa, Ryuuichi Ikematsu, Shigekazu Harada, Hajima Ishikawa, Takahide Sugita, Hidetoshi Shinoda
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Patent number: 7372804Abstract: Disclosed are the multiplex communication system and the method therefore. A fault detection part of a duplex switching device detects it as generation of fault when recognizable signals are not detected from a connected line within a prescribed time. When the fault detection part detects the generation of fault in the present system line, the line switching part switches the lines from the present line to the standby line to perform communication between a terminal device and another terminal device therethrough. Also, the fault detection part notifies the generation of fault to the other duplex switching device after a prescribed switching protection time has passed from the time of the fault detected by the fault detection part, so the selection of the lines becomes consistent.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2003Date of Patent: May 13, 2008Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Toshiaki Arikawa, Ryuuichi Ikematsu, Shigekazu Harada, Hajime Ishikawa, Takahide Sugita, Hidetoshi Shinoda
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Publication number: 20070223457Abstract: A packet switch scheduling apparatus in a packet communication apparatus is disclosed. Output schedulers select respective input lines, which are to be connected to a crossbar switch, for respective output lines. If previously selected input lines overlap each other, input schedulers select respective output lines for respective input lines, and output canceling information to those output schedulers which correspond to overlapping output lines that have not been selected. When the output schedulers are supplied with the canceling information, the output schedulers increments the value of request counters for the input lines corresponding to the input schedulers which have output the canceling information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2007Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: NEC CORPORATIONInventors: Toshiaki Arikawa, Kenshin Yamada
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Patent number: 7130903Abstract: A multi-layer class identifying communication apparatus, includes an input interface connected to input communication lines; a switch circuit; and an output interface connected to output communication lines. The input interface comprises an allocating section which determines a class identifier indicative of one of classes to which an IP packet belongs, from header data of the IP packet received through one of the input communication lines, and allocates an IP-QOS (Internet-Protocol-Quality-of-Service) code to the IP packet. The switch circuit selects one of the output communication lines based on a destination address of the IP packet, such that the IP packet is outputted from the output interface to the selected output communication output interface.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2001Date of Patent: October 31, 2006Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Michio Masuda, Toshiaki Arikawa, Kenshin Yamada
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Publication number: 20060072923Abstract: Disclosed are the multiplex communication system and the method therefore. A fault detection part of a duplex switching device detects it as generation of fault when recognizable signals are not detected from a connected line within a prescribed time. When the fault detection part detects the generation of fault in the present system line, the line switching part switches the lines from the present line to the standby line to perform communication between a terminal device and another terminal device therethrough. Also, the fault detection part notifies the generation of fault to the other duplex switching device after a prescribed switching protection time has passed from the time of the fault detected by the fault detection part, so the selection of the lines becomes consistent.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2005Publication date: April 6, 2006Inventors: Toshiaki Arikawa, Ryuuichi Ikematsu, Shigekazu Harada, Hajime Ishikawa, Takahide Sugita, Hidetoshi Shinoda
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Patent number: 6754215Abstract: In the packet scheduling device, the output class selection part is made to conduct the selective output of priority class, based on the weight count value calculated from a weight value corresponding to minimum guarantee bandwidth for each priority class and the amount of packet accumulated in each queue. The output class selection part operates so that if the weight count value is “0” or more, then the packet length of variable-length packet data to be output is subtracted from the current weight count value to give a renewed weight count value. On the other hand, if the weight count value is less than “0”, until reaching a predetermined repeat count (Cmax−1), the weight value of each priority class is added to the weight count value of all priority classes, and, when reaching the repeat count (Cmax−1), the weight value is added to the weight count value of all priority classes or replaced by half the weight value.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Toshiaki Arikawa, Motoo Nishihara, Michio Masuda
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Publication number: 20030133712Abstract: Disclosed are the multiplex communication system and the method therefore. A fault detection part of a duplex switching device detects it as generation of fault when recognizable signals are not detected from a connected line within a prescribed time. When the fault detection part detects the generation of fault in the present system line, the line switching part switches the lines from the present line to the standby line to perform communication between a terminal device and another terminal device therethrough. Also, the fault detection part notifies the generation of fault to the other duplex switching device after a prescribed switching protection time has passed from the time of the fault detected by the fault detection part, so the selection of the lines becomes consistent.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2003Publication date: July 17, 2003Applicant: NEC CORPORATIONInventors: Toshiaki Arikawa, Ryuuichi Ikematsu, Shigekazu Harada, Hajime Ishikawa, Takahide Sugita, Hidetoshi Shinoda
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Publication number: 20010007560Abstract: A multi-layer class identifying communication apparatus, includes an input interface connected to input communication lines; a switch circuit; and an output interface connected to output communication lines. The input interface comprises an allocating section which determines a class identifier indicative of one of classes to which an IP packet belongs, from header data of the IP packet received through one of the input communication lines, and allocates an IP-QOS (Internet-Protocol-Quality-of-Service) code to the IP packet. The switch circuit selects one of the output communication lines based on a destination address of the IP packet, such that the IP packet is outputted from the output interface to the selected output communication output interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2001Publication date: July 12, 2001Inventors: Michio Masuda, Toshiaki Arikawa, Kenshin Yamada