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  • Holmdel, NJ
  • Belford, NJ
  • 9 Doranne Ln, Middletown, NJ 07748 (732) 671-5174 (732) 671-8379
  • Monmouth, NJ
  • 9 Doranne Ln, Middletown, NJ 07748 (732) 671-8379

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Agnes C. Tow
Principal
Evergreen Global Consulting
Consumer Goods · Business Consulting Services
9 Doranne Ln, Middletown, NJ 07748

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Us Patents

Method And Apparatus For Activating A Base Station

US Patent:
8340687, Dec 25, 2012
Filed:
Jun 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/769839
Inventors:
Colin Leon Kahn - Cedar Knolls NJ, US
Thierry Etienne Klein - Fanwood NJ, US
Agnes C. Tow - Middletown NJ, US
Harish Viswanathan - Morristown NJ, US
Assignee:
Alcatel Lucent - Paris
International Classification:
H04W 24/00
H04M 11/04
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
4554562, 4554041, 455521
Abstract:
The invention includes a method and apparatus for activating a base station. A method includes transitioning the base station to a first state in which at least one base station activation activity is performed and RF transmissions are disabled, and transitioning the base station from the first state to a second state in which RF transmissions are enabled. The at least one base station activation activity may include at least one of warming at least one power amplifier, setting at least one base station configuration parameter, establishing GPS synchronization, and other base station activation activities. The base station may transition from the first state to the second state in response to a trigger.

Method And Apparatus For Dynamically Forming Multimedia Emulated Local Area Networks

US Patent:
58125523, Sep 22, 1998
Filed:
Mar 19, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/618483
Inventors:
Vivek Arora - Cliffwood NJ
Larry H. Chang - Somerset NJ
Seyhan Civanlar - Red Bank NJ
Vikram R. Saksena - Freehold NJ
Agnes C. Tow - Middletown NJ
International Classification:
H04L 1228
US Classification:
370401
Abstract:
A temporary multimedia ELAN is formed on top of one or more existing ELANs between those end-stations (121-1, 121-2, 111-1) participating in a multimedia session, such as a video conference, at the time of initiating the session. At the end of the session the temporary ELAN is torn down. When the temporary ELAN is created an available LAN Emulation Server (LES) (241) and an available Broadcast and Unknown Server (BUS) (243) are allocated to serve those end-stations participating in the multimedia session. The BUS also serves as a multicast server to multicast a multimedia stream from one end-station to each other end-station on the temporary ELAN. The initiator of a session accesses a Multimedia Session Manager (401), which oversees and manages the session and coordinates the necessary resources. An ELAN Configuration (402) serves to dynamically assign IP addresses to end-stations to ensure that each end-station on the temporary ELAN is on a single subnet, to receive the configuration attributes of each end-station that is to be connected on the temporary ELAN, to find an available LES and BUS to serve the temporary multimedia ELAN, and to coordinate establishment of the temporary ELAN between the end-stations. Once the temporary ELAN has been formed, a Conference Configurator (403) starts executing a multimedia application already existing on each end-station or sends the executables of the selected multimedia application in real time to each end-station.

System And Method For Providing A Message System Subscriber With A Roaming Mailbox

US Patent:
57517924, May 12, 1998
Filed:
Jul 15, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/679842
Inventors:
Nga V. Chau - Herndon VA
Edward D. Eng - South Plainfield NJ
Henry H. Shen - Middletown NJ
Agnes C. Tow - Middletown NJ
Gang Yang - Holmdel NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp - Middletown NJ
International Classification:
H04M 350
H04M 1500
US Classification:
379 89
Abstract:
An adjunct message system, coupled to a global telecommunications network, provides a roaming subscriber with roaming access to messages left at the subscriber's home mailbox by transferring such messages to a temporary roaming mailbox at a roaming node when the subscriber first calls to retrieve his/her messages. In addition, messages left at any node in the system will be transferred to the subscriber's home node. In both cases, international voice transport costs will be saved.
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