David Lee Applegate - Maplewood NJ, US Edith Cohen - Berkeley Heights NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370238, 370252, 370255, 370401, 709220, 709241
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for provide highly efficient traffic routing for a wide range of possible traffic matrices (TM) in an intra-domain network. That routing optimally balances the traffic loads over a range of traffic matrices so as to minimize the deviation for any particular traffic matrix from the optimal routing. Such a routing provides a guaranteed performance ratio against the best possible network routing. The invention utilizes a method of optimally configuring a traffic network based on solving a linear program to obtain the optimal routing, and then configuring the routing on the network accordingly.
Method For Web-Based Exploration Of Network Infrastructure
David Lee Applegate - Maplewood NJ, US Maksym Badrak - Alpharetta GA, US Hossein Eslambolchi - Los Altos Hills CA, US John R. Perkins - Edison NJ, US Nicholas F. Reingold - Madison NJ, US Vitaly Smirnoff - Alpharetta GA, US Harold Jeffrey Stewart - Alpharetta GA, US
Assignee:
AT&T Corp. - New York NY
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 3, 707 10
Abstract:
In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a method of data drilling is presented. A network database is deployed in a network, such as the Internet, for broad-based user access. Network information is stored in the network database and is organized in layers. A graphical user interface with data objects is presented to an end user. Selecting a data object generates a query performed by a server. Each query produces more details on an initially selected data object.
Compressing Rectilinear Pictures And Minimizing Access Control Lists
David L. Applegate - Maplewood NJ, US Gruia Calinescu - Wilmette IL, US David S. Johnson - Madison NJ, US Howard Karloff - New York NY, US Katrina Ligett - Pittsburgh PA, US Jia Wang - Randolph NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property II, LP - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 17/00 G06N 5/02
US Classification:
706 47
Abstract:
A geometric model is considered for the problem of minimizing access control lists (ACLs) in network routers. A colored rectilinear pattern is created within an initially white rectangular canvas, and the basic operation is to choose a subrectangle and paint it a single color, overwriting all previous colors in the rectangle. The method operates on rectangular rule lists (RRLs) and access control lists (ACLs) in which all rectangles are strips that extend either the full length or the full height of the canvas. A polynomial-time algorithm optimally constructs such patterns when, as in the ACL application, the only colors are black and white (permit or deny). That algorithm is complemented by a significantly faster approximation algorithm that is guaranteed to be no worse than 3/2 optimal.
Method And Apparatus For Efficient Routing Of Variable Traffic
David Lee Applegate - Maplewood NJ, US Edith Cohen - Berkeley Heights NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370254
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for provide highly efficient traffic routing for a wide range of possible traffic matrices (TM) in an intra-domain network. That routing optimally balances the traffic loads over a range of traffic matrices so as to minimize the deviation for any particular traffic matrix from the optimal routing. Such a routing provides a guaranteed performance ratio against the best possible network routing. The invention utilizes a method of optimally configuring a traffic network based on solving a linear program to obtain the optimal routing, and then configuring the routing on the network accordingly.
Oliver Spatscheck - Randolph NJ, US David L. Applegate - Maplewood NJ, US Alexandre Gerber - Madison NJ, US Carsten Lund - Berkeley Heights NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 15/167
US Classification:
709213, 370238, 3702381
Abstract:
A method of assigning a server to a client system includes determining an ingress point of the client system and identifying possible egress points for the client system. The method further includes selecting the server from a plurality of servers to reduce network cost and delivery time.
Method For Web-Based Exploration Of Network Infrastructure
David Lee Applegate - Maplewood NJ, US Maksym Badrak - Alpharetta GA, US Hossein Eslambolchi - Los Altos Hills CA, US John R. Perkins - Edison NJ, US Nicholas F. Reingold - Madison NJ, US Vitaly Smirnoff - Alpharetta GA, US Harold Jeffrey Stewart - Alpharetta GA, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707770
Abstract:
In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, a method of data drilling is presented. A network database is deployed in a network, such as the Internet, for broad-based user access. Network information is stored in the network database and is organized in layers. A graphical user interface with data objects is presented to an end user. Selecting a data object generates a query performed by a server. Each query produces more details on an initially selected data object.
David L. Applegate - Maplewood NJ, US Aaron F. Archer - South Orange NJ, US Vijay Gopalakrishnan - Summit NJ, US Seungjoon Lee - Basking Ridge NJ, US Kadangode Ramakrishnan - Berkeley Heights NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Reno NV
International Classification:
H04N 7/173
US Classification:
725 95, 725 97
Abstract:
A method includes receiving data identifying new media content items to be added to a media distribution system that provides media content on demand to a plurality of endpoints. The media distribution system includes a plurality of distribution nodes, and each of the distribution nodes is coupled to a subset of the endpoints. Historical demand is determined during a particular time period for existing media content items that include content available via at least one of the distribution nodes before the data was received. The method includes forecasting demand for media content items, including new media content items and existing media content items, based on the historical demand. Each media content item is assigned to, and stored at, at least one corresponding distribution node based at least partially on a cost function and the forecasted demand.
Using Video Viewing Patterns To Determine Content Placement
David Applegate - Maplewood NJ, US Aaron Archer - South Orange NJ, US Kyung-Wook Hwang - New York NY, US Vijay Gopalakrishnan - Edison NJ, US Seungjoon Lee - Basking Ridge NJ, US Kadangode K. Ramakrishnan - Berkeley Heights NJ, US Deborah F. Swayne - Summit NJ, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I.L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04N 21/20
US Classification:
725 87
Abstract:
A method includes receiving demand information for a first segment of a media content item and receiving demand information for a second segment of the media content item. The method includes assigning the first segment to a first set of distribution nodes of a media content distribution system based at least partially on the demand information for the first segment and based at least partially on a first cost function and assigning the second segment to a second set of distribution nodes of the media content distribution system based at least partially on the demand information for the second segment and based at least partially on a second cost function. The media content distribution system includes a plurality of distribution nodes and each distribution node is configured to provide media content items to at least some of a plurality of endpoints.
Medicine Doctors
Dr. David J Applegate, Pittsburgh PA - DO (Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine)
Dr. Applegate graduated from the West Virginia College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1983. He works in Pittsburgh, PA and specializes in Occupational Medicine. Dr. Applegate is affiliated with UPMC Horizon Shenango.
Director of Marketing & Public Relations at Algonquin Arts Theatre, Soccer Event Consultant at Freelance
Location:
Manasquan, New Jersey
Industry:
Performing Arts
Work:
Algonquin Arts Theatre - Manasquan, N.J. since Sep 2011
Director of Marketing & Public Relations
Freelance - USA since Apr 2012
Soccer Event Consultant
United States Soccer Federation Apr 2003 - Sep 2011
Communications Manager
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Jul 2002 - Mar 2003
Athletic Communications Intern
Major League Soccer May 2001 - Aug 2001
Communications Intern
Education:
Susquehanna University 1998 - 2002
Bachelor of Arts, Journalism
Skills:
Media Relations Project Management Social Media Writing Editing Publications Management Event Operations Volunteer Management Accreditation Ticketing Media Operations Publications Event Planning
Two former ArthroCare senior vice presidents, John Raffleand David Applegate, were also sentenced today for their rolesin the scheme. Raffle was given a prison term of six years andeight months while Applegate was sentenced to five years.
Date: Aug 29, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Mayor Garcetti Pairs with USGS for LA Earthquake Strategies
The USGS is pleased to enter into this partnership with the City of Los Angeles, said USGS Associate Director for Natural Hazards, David Applegate. The project will bring our science to support the citys efforts to reduce the potentially devastating losses that Southern California faces in futur
Date: Jan 14, 2014
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Virginia quake calls attention to safety of nuclear plants
"If we look at it from a historical perspective, this is a reminder that you can have earthquakes pretty much anywhere in the U.S.,"said David Applegate, senior science adviser for earthquakes and geological hazards with the USGS. "This is a national hazard. We have a moderate-to-high seismic risk i
"You're looking at something that's rupturing a very significant patch of the Earth's crust," said David Applegate, senior science adviser at the U.S. Geological Survey. "If anyone is in the position to ride this out, it is the Japanese."