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Adapting detail (e.g., converting to/from ATM, or detail of ATM Adaption Layers (AALs))

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370 - Multiplex communications

370351000 - PATHFINDING OR ROUTING

370389000 - Switching a message which includes an address header

370395100 - Message transmitted using fixed length packets (e.g., ATM cells)

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Class / Patent application numberDescriptionNumber of patent applications / Date published
370395600 Adapting detail (e.g., converting to/from ATM, or detail of ATM Adaption Layers (AALs)) 19
20080279195Multi-plane cell switch fabric system - Disclosed herewith is a multi-plane cell switch fabric system in which each switching unit functions asynchronously with others. The system executes distribution/restoration operations without lowering the switching capacity to reorder cells that arrive in random order from a plurality of switches just as they were in original flows and packets respectively with a small hardware capacity. In the system, the distribution unit divides each variable length packet addressed to the same destination into fixed length cells and sends those divided cells by a unit of integer multiple of the number of switches. On the other hand, the reordering unit, while holding cells that arrive in random order from each switching unit (switching units 11-13-2008
20080310419Network interface selection using historical connection information - A computer may be capable of communicating with devices via network through multiple interfaces. When a new connection is to be established, the computer may select an interface to use for the connection. In some embodiments, the interface may be selected based on historical connection information representing the performance of previous network connections that the computer has established through the interfaces.12-18-2008
20090116494Method and System to Transport High-Quality Video Signals - Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) video data is separated into first data and second data. A first signal is formed based on the first data. A second signal is formed based on the second data. The first signal is transported via a first Optical Carrier 3 (OC-3) channel. The second signal is transported via a second OC-3 channel.05-07-2009
20090129393MULTI-PLANE CELL SWITCH FABRIC SYSTEM - Cells which arrive in random sequence from the asynchronously operating exchange parts are restored into the original by a small amount of hardware. Distributing parts as inputs of a switch fabric manage serial numbers continuous for each destination. The distributing part divides an inputted variable length packet into fixed length cells, adds serial numbers corresponding to destinations to the cells, and outputs the cells to the exchange parts. The respective exchange parts deliver the cells to the objected destinations. Alignment parts as outputs of the switch fabric classify the reception cells by the number of the distributing part, and compare an expected serial number managed by the alignment part with a serial number of the destination (alignment part) of the reception cell. An identical one is stored in an aligned FIFO queue, and cells of from a packet start cell to a packet end cell are taken out.05-21-2009
20090316704APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A VIRTUAL HIERARCHIAL LOCAL AREA NETWORK - A method and apparatus are provided for creating a virtual hierarchical local area network. The method and apparatus provide a hierarchical framing technique that allows a network architecture to realize a local area network hierarchy within the network. In this manner, a first local area network hierarchy is defined by communication in a first frame format between a first set of network devices and a second set of network devices. A second local area network hierarchy is defined by communication in a second frame format between members of the second set of network devices. The second frame format includes the fields of a frame in the first frame format that is used to communicate between the first set of communication devices and the second set of communication devices.12-24-2009
20100014524ADAPTIVE CLOCK METHOD AND SYSTEM - A device and method are disclosed for correctly restoring a read clock when there are a plurality of STM data stream transmission sources. In a CES device of an ATM communication system, ATM cells from respective connections, which are to be delivered to the same outgoing line, are accumulated in a reassembly buffer memory and a PLO control unit aggregates the amount of ATM cells accumulated in the reassembly buffer memory for each connection. Subsequently, the PLO control unit calculates the frequency of a read clock based on the amount of accumulated ATM cells for each connection. A PLO restores the read clock which is applied to read data from the reassembly buffer memory for delivery to an STM network.01-21-2010
20100020804STS FRAME-ATM CELL CIRCUIT EMULATION APPARATUS AND FRAME LENGTH COMPENSATION METHOD FOR THE SAME - A circuit simulation apparatus is disclosed by which, even if an STS-N frame of an abnormal length is detected by a reassembly buffer, the frame length can be compensated for while preventing an overflow of the reassembly buffer. When an STS-(N×M) frame formed by multiplexing M STS-N frames formed from different channels is cellularized into ATM cells or M different STS-N frames assembled from ATM cells are multiplexed into an STS-(N×M) frame, an ATM cell sync signal and ATM cell data from a buffer section are outputted as a frame pulse signal and frame data from a reassembly section to a circuit termination section, and frame length compensation of the frame pulse signal and the frame data is performed by the reassembly section.01-28-2010
20100046522Relay Device And Method For Controlling The Relay Device - An ATM-ETHERNET converter (02-25-2010
20110122875STS FRAME-ATM CELL CIRCUIT EMULATION APPARATUS AND FRAME LENGTH COMPENSATION METHOD FOR THE SAME - A circuit simulation apparatus is disclosed by which, even if an STS-N frame of an abnormal length is detected by a reassembly buffer, the frame length can be compensated for while preventing an overflow of the reassembly buffer. When an STS-(N×M) frame formed by multiplexing M STS-N frames formed from different channels is cellularized into ATM cells or M different STS-N frames assembled from ATM cells are multiplexed into an STS-(N×M) frame, an ATM cell sync signal and ATM cell data from a buffer section are outputted as a frame pulse signal and frame data from a reassembly section to a circuit termination section, and frame length compensation of the frame pulse signal and the frame data is performed by the reassembly section.05-26-2011
370395610 Adapting constant bit rate (CBR) data (e.g., voice, or narrow band ISDN over ATM, or using AAL1) 6
20130170497VOICE RELAYING APPARATUS AND VOICE RELAYING METHOD - A voice relaying apparatus includes a receiving section for receiving a cell from an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) network, a plurality of cell assembling/disassembling units for assembling and disassembling the cells, and a transmitting section for transmitting the cells assembled by each of the plurality of cell assembling/disassembling units.07-04-2013
20140348174METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ISOCHRONOUS DATA DELIVERY WITHIN A NETWORK - Methods and apparatus for efficiently servicing isochronous streams (such as media data streams) associated with a network. In one embodiment, an Isochronous Cycle Manager (ICM), receives multiple independent streams of packets that include isochronous packets arriving according to different time bases (e.g., where each stream has a different time base). The packets are sorted by the ICM into a buffering mechanism according to their required presentation time. Additionally the ICM calculates a launch time for each packet. The NIC transmits the packets from the queue according to an access scheme, such as a time division multiplexed (TDM) scheme where each of a plurality of cycles is subdivided into time slots. During appropriate time slots, the NIC transmits the packets in chronological order, as read out of the buffering mechanism.11-27-2014
370395620 Detail of clock recovery or synchronization 4
20090041028Method and Device for Reconstructing a Data Clock from Asynchronously Transmitted Data Packets - For reconstructing a data clock from asynchronously transmitted data packets, a control loop is provided which includes a controlled oscillator. An input signal of the control loop is generated on the basis of the received data packets. At least one high-pass type filter is provided in a signal path of the control loop. The data clock for the synchronous output of data is generated on the basis of an output signal of the controlled oscillator.02-12-2009
20090041029METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MANAGING TRAFFIC IN FIBRE CHANNEL SYSTEMS - Method and system for routing fibre channel frames using a fibre channel switch element is provided. The method includes, inserting a time stamp value in a fibre channel frame that is received at a receive segment of the fibre channel switch element; determining if a timeout occurs after a frame arrives at a receive buffer; and processing the frame if the timeout occurred. The method also includes, determining if a delta time value, which provides an accumulated wait time for a frame, is present in frame data; subtracting the delta time stamp value from a global time stamp value and using the resulting time stamp value to determine frame timeout status in the fibre channel switch element. A timeout checker circuit declares a timeout after comparing a time stamp value that is inserted in a fibre channel frame with a programmed time out value and a global counter value.02-12-2009
20100067531APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING INDEPENDENT CLOCK DOMAINS TO PERFORM SYNCHRONOUS OPERATIONS IN AN ASYNCHRONOUS NETWORK - Method and apparatus are disclosed for synchronizing multimedia in asynchronous networks. In this invention, clock domains are first reduced to separate hardware clock correction circuits at the separate endpoints of an asynchronous network. At each end of the network node, the controllable input device such as a video device is synchronized to the non-controllable output device such as a set top box to prevent unknown or poor-quality alterations by the output device. Output device timestamp packets are regularly sent to the input device, which then adjusts its clock accordingly. The exchange of packets between input devices over the asynchronous network is then subjected to a software-based scheme to effectively synchronize these devices.03-18-2010
20140044133SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPLEMENTING BI-DIRECTIONAL SYNCHRONIZATION PROPAGATION - Systems and methods for implementing bi-directional synchronization propagation between first and second communication devices are provided. The devices are arranged in a loop-timing configuration. A method includes detecting, by the second communication device, a switching signal comprising an indication to switch a timing role of the second communication device and engaging, by the second communication device, in a synchronization handshake with the first communication device over a communication link based on the detection of the switching signal. Engaging in the synchronization handshake includes determining whether the first communication device is configured to support bi-directional synchronization propagation. The method includes switching the timing role of the second communication device based on the synchronization handshake.02-13-2014
370395630 Adapting frame relay/X.25 data (e.g., using AAL 3/4) 1
20090196299TRANSPORTING X.25-OVER-ISDN THROUGH IP, USING CUGS/PROTOCOL TRANSLATION - In one example embodiment, the method includes receiving an X.25 packet at a LAN interface of a network device. Further, the method includes determining whether a local CUG value is associated with the X.25 packet. The local CUG value may be replaced with a network CUG value associated with the X.25 packet. Thereafter, the X.25 packet, and the associated network CUG value, may be formatted to generate an IP packet. The formatting may include the use of at least one formatting regime including encapsulating the X.25 packet, that includes the associated network CUG value, in an XOT, or using protocol translation to translate the X.25 packet that includes the network CUG value into an equivalent IP packet. The method includes transmitting the IP packet using a WAN interface card, the WAN interface card including a primary interface, and at least one backup interface.08-06-2009
370395640 Adapting connection-oriented variable bit rate (VBR) data (e.g., MPEG/HDTV packet video/audio over ATM or using AAL2) 2
20090016359SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING HIGH DEFINITION VIDEO DATA TO BE TRANSMITTED OVER A WIRELESS MEDIUM - A system and method for processing high definition video data to be transmitted over a wireless medium is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system includes i) at least one convolutional encoder configured to input a plurality of video data streams and output a plurality of encoded data streams, each of the plurality of encoded data streams comprises a plurality of data bits, ii) at least one multiplexer configured to multiplex the plurality of encoded data streams into a multiplexed data stream based on a multiplexing order, wherein the multiplexing order represents the number of data bits multiplexed together at one time and iii) a quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) mapper configured to perform QAM mapping for the multiplexed data stream. At least one embodiment provides a simple, yet effective, solution using an s-group multiplexing instead of bit-by-bit multiplexing.01-15-2009
20130028264PACKET REASSEMBLY PROCESSING - Described embodiments provide for a reassembly system for processing an asynchronous transfer mode (ATM) cell of data into an ATM adaptation layer (AAL) packet. A preprocessor module identifies a first conversation identification of one or more minipackets in the ATM cell, and reassembles the one or more minipackets having the first conversation identification into a portion of the AAL packet. A preprocessor determines if a trigger has occurred. In response to a trigger, the preprocessor sends a portion of the reassembled minipackets having the first conversation identification to a destination processor.01-31-2013
370395650 Adapting connectionless variable bit rate (VBR) data (e.g., adapting 802.X, or using AAL5) 1
20100002708SUBSTITUTION CALL CONTROL SYSTEM IN A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A substitution call control system includes an ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) subscriber network of an ATM communication network. The ATM subscriber network includes a plurality of network terminators respectively connected with a plurality of subscriber terminals, and an ATM subscriber line concentrator, which accommodates VCs (Virtual Connection) to the plurality of network terminators, and is connected with a ATM switching apparatus of the ATM network through a UNI (User-Network Interface). The ATM subscriber line concentrator includes a substitution call control function to substitute for the plurality of network terminators and the subscriber terminals for a call control.01-07-2010

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