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Christopher L. Rutledge Principal
Uhuru Networks, Inc It Consulting
39 Suydam Rd, East Millstone, NJ 08873
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Transceiver Positioning In Free-Space Optical Networks
Joel I. Javitt - Hillside NJ Christopher Lee Rutledge - Somerset NJ
Assignee:
ATT Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04B 1000
US Classification:
359159, 359152, 359169, 359170
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for safe and reliable telecommunication using a telecommunication network that employs substantially unguided, free-space, point-to-point, electro-magnetic radiation are provided. Most methods include the use of a retro-reflector near a transceiver assembly. The retro-reflector can be used to rapidly calibrate, align, and/or realign one or more assemblies by reflecting a beam of light back toward its source, providing an opportunity for optical detection of the reflected beam.
Free Space Light Multibeam Network Bridge Apparatus And Methods
Gregory Michael Durant - Neshanic Station NJ Christopher Lee Rutledge - Somerset NJ
Assignee:
ATT Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04B 1000
US Classification:
359155, 359159, 359172, 3561412
Abstract:
A free space light multibeam network bridge apparatus receives free space light beam communication signals from free space light communication devices and routes the free space light beam communication signals to other free space light communication devices via a free space light network or to non-free space light destination devices via a telecommunications network. The free space light multibeam network bridge apparatus identifies the source of a free space light beam communication signal based on the position of the free space light beam communication signal on a sensor.
Method And Apparatus For Connecting Local Subscribers To A Lan
Gregory Michael Durant - Neshanic Station NJ Christopher Lee Rutledge - Somerset NJ Edward Wronka - Morris Plains NJ
Assignee:
ATT Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 1228
US Classification:
370355, 3703952, 370351, 370400, 379 9203
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and apparatus for allowing the copper pair at each subscriber site to reappear at the CO. It also provides inter-connectivity between subscribers within a specified proximity, thereby allowing the subscribers to operate as a LAN. By placing a router between various Distributed Point of Presence Local Area Networks (DPOPLAN) and service provider that offer services such as Internet access, a large communication can easily be created.
Dynamic Passive Optical Network (Pon) Using A Distributed Optical Cross Connect And Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing
Alex Ruan - Alpharetta GA, US Christopher L. Rutledge - Somerset NJ, US
Assignee:
Lucent Technologies Inc. - Murray Hill NJ
International Classification:
H04J 14/00
US Classification:
398 58, 398 45, 398 49
Abstract:
A rapid and reconfigurable deployment of services in a CATV system is enabled by the use of dynamic passive optical networks (DPONs) in accordance with the present invention. By delivering a number of wavelengths to the PON and using various dynamically reconfigurable groupings of the wavelengths to support differing subsets of users, the maximum capabilities of a static PON architecture are greatly exceeded. In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, the dynamic PON device accepts M wavelengths on a single optical fiber. The output of the dynamic PON device includes N output ports. Each of the M signals can be delivered to none, some or all of the N output ports. At its input, the DPON includes an optical amplifier for amplifying the multi-wavelength input signal to a desired power level prior to splitting. A 1:N channel power splitter couples to the output of the optical amplifier. Each of the power splitter outputs contains all M wavelength channels of the optical fiber.
Method And Apparatus For Dynamic Bandwidth Control In A Broadcast Optical Communications Network
Christopher Rutledge - Somerset NJ, US Arul Arasan - North Brunswick NJ, US
Assignee:
Uhuru Networks - Somerset NJ
International Classification:
H04J 14/00
US Classification:
398 50, 398 56, 398 57, 398 49, 398 48, 398 45
Abstract:
A method and apparatus provide a network element and associated control system in a broadcast optical communications network, including an optical switch (switch fabric), to cross-connect selected wavelengths input to the switch to pre-determined output ports, under the control of a control (supervisory) channel for efficient upstream and downstream delivery of optical communications services. The network element includes an optical switch controller to monitor the communications traffic input to and output from the optical switch ports in order to dynamically change output port connections for the input wavelengths as controlled by the control channel.
Free-Space Optical Communications System With Open Loop Transmitter Control
Jeevan Prakash Dodley - Parsippany NJ Christopher L. Rutledge - Somerset NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04B 1004 H04B 1000
US Classification:
359187
Abstract:
An optical transmitter is provided for use in a free-space optical communications system. The transmitter has a laser source with a tunable wavelength and adjustable power. A beam splitter divides the output beam from the laser source. A first portion of the divided beam is transmitted to a remote receiver through the atmosphere. A second portion of the divided beam is passed through a local optical path to a local receiver. The local optical path may be either a portion of the atmosphere local to the transmitter or may be an atmospheric spectral attenuation simulator. Processing circuitry receives signals from the local receiver that indicate the amount of attenuation of the second portion of the beam in the local optical path. The processing circuitry may adjust the wavelength and power output of the laser source to optimize transmission of the first portion of the beam to the receiver based on the amount of the attenuation measured in the local optical path. The processing circuitry may also adjust the wavelength and power of the laser source based on weather data received from a weather data source.
Sensor Array Tracking And Detection System Having An Alignment Positioner
Donald John Bowen - Madison NJ Gregory M. Durant - Plainfield NJ Christopher L. Rutledge - Somerset NJ
Assignee:
AT&T Corp - Middletown NJ
International Classification:
G01J 120
US Classification:
2502031
Abstract:
A system is provided for tracking a free-space optical communications beam. The incoming beam is split by a beam splitter. One portion of the incoming beam is focused onto a high-speed photodetector. Another portion of the incoming beam is passed through a target pattern optical element. A resulting target pattern is formed on a two-dimensional active pixel sensor array. The alignment of the system can be adjusted based on the position of the target pattern on the sensor array.
Pager Having Voice Synthesis Capability And Method For Using The Same
A method and system for retrieving pages from a remote location. In one embodiment, pager users can access their pagers from a remote location, via a public switched telephone network, to retrieve messages (i. e. numeric, alphanumeric and voice messages) and/or perform any other pager operation by engaging in an interactive wireless dialogue with the pager via a public switched telephone network and the paging system, wherein the pager uses digital voice encoding techniques to provide verbal feedback to the remote user. The remote can dial the number of the individual pager from a remote location and enter a preprogrammed command sequence to initiate wireless dialogue with the pager. Once the wireless dialogue is initiated, the remote user can enter other pre-programmed commands to control the operation of the pager from the remote location (e. g. to retrieve messages sent to the pager).
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Christopher S Rutledge
Phone:
3616875520
License #:
20841 - Expired
Category:
Journeyman Electrician
Expiration Date:
Jan 20, 2016
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Christopher Rutledge
Lived:
Spotswood, NJ Florida
Education:
New Jersey Institute of Technology - Masters of Information Systems, Rutgers University - Computer Science
Christopher Rutledge
Education:
Rhode Island School of Design - Film/Animation/Video, Lawrence Academy
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Christopher Rutledge
Education:
University of Michigan - Electrical Engineering, Prairie View A&M University - Electrical Engineering