Thubert
Pascal Thubert, Colle Sur Loup FR
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20100123572 | ALARM REORDERING TO HANDLE ALARM STORMS IN LARGE NETWORKS - In one embodiment, one or more routing trees may be determined based on corresponding root nodes to reach a particular receiving node in a computer network. A delay value may be calculated at each node of the routing tree, the delay value inversely proportional to a distance between each respective node and the root node of the tree. Upon detecting a trigger at a particular node of the tree to transmit a stormed message to the particular receiving node (e.g., an alarm), the particular node may initiate a timer to count down the delay value in order to receive any upstream node stormed messages prior to expiration of the timer. The particular node may then coalesce the upstream node stormed messages with the stormed message of the particular node, and may transmit the coalesced stormed message downstream along the tree toward the particular receiving node upon expiration of the timer. | 05-20-2010 |
Pascal Thubert, La Coller Sur Loup FR
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20100125671 | DYNAMICALLY ACTIVATING BUFFERED DATA PUBLISHERS IN SENSOR NETWORKS - In one embodiment, a node in a computer network may receive data of a particular type at a first frequency (e.g., a sensor in a sensor network), and may correspondingly determine whether there is at least one interested subscriber for the data of the particular type, where the interested subscriber desires the data at a second frequency. If there is an interested subscriber, buffered data publishing may be dynamically activated at the node in response to a ratio between the second and first frequencies being less than a configured threshold. In particular, buffered data publishing comprises buffering the received data and transmitting a latest received data to the interested subscriber at the second frequency. | 05-20-2010 |
Pascal Thubert, Vence FR
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20080209217 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING A ROBOT PROOF WEB SITE - The invention prevents robots from browsing a Web site beyond a welcome page. When an initial request from an undefined originator is received, the Web site responds to it with a welcome page including a challenge. Then, on receiving a further request from the undefined originator, the Web site can check whether the challenge is fulfilled or not. If fulfilled, the undefined originator is assumed to be a human being and authorized to go on. If the challenge is not fulfilled, the undefined originator is assumed to be a robot, in which case site access is further denied. | 08-28-2008 |
Pascal Thubert, Mougins, FL US
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20140192808 | TUNNEL SUB-INTERFACE USING IP HEADER FIELD - In one implementation, sub-interfaces are defined in Layer three (L3) tunnels, such as generic routing encapsulization (GRE) or Internet protocol security (IPsec) tunnels. Sub-interfaces inside a L3 tunnel may be preferred to using several L3 tunnels. The flow label of the tunnel header is used to define sub-interfaces of a tunnel interface. The flow label is populated with a routing instance identifier to index the sub-interfaces. | 07-10-2014 |