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Education:
CUNY Hunter College New York, NY Sep 2007 to Sep 2012 B.A. in Psychology
Us Patents
Connection Management System And Graphical User Interface For Large-Scale Optical Networks
Salim Galou - San Jose CA, US Gilbert Levesque - Mountain View CA, US Francois Lafontaine - Richardson TX, US Yalin Wang - San Jose CA, US Kevin Zhu - San Jose CA, US Vinay Muniganti - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
G06F015/173 G09G005/00
US Classification:
709/223000, 345/736000
Abstract:
A network management system program and graphical user interface for large-scale optical networks is described. The network management system includes a connection management system that allows a user to manually configure connections among network elements within the network. The user defines general connection attributes within the network and adds network elements to the route or routes. The user provisions crossconnects within each network element to establish the route connections. The connection management system includes a validation function to verify the validity of the user defined connections. A graphical user interface comprises a portion of a network management system that controls a network comprising a plurality of coupled computers. The graphical user interface includes a first user input area within a first display window allowing a user to specify a network address for a source node, a second user input area within the first display window allowing the user to specify a network address for a destination node, and a third user input area within a second display window allowing the user to graphically select a connection between the source node and one or more destination nodes in the network. The network management system program includes a first database storing the selected connection as a pending connection, a second database storing the selected connection as an active connection upon activation by the user, and a program module establishing a physical connection between the source and destination nodes upon activation by the user.
Connection Management System And Method For Large-Scale Optical Networks
Salim Galou - San Jose CA, US Gilbert Levesque - Mountain View CA, US Francois Lafontaine - Richardson TX, US Yalin Wang - San Jose CA, US Kevin Zhu - San Jose CA, US Vinay Muniganti - Sunnyvale CA, US
International Classification:
H04L012/26
US Classification:
370230000, 370395200
Abstract:
A network management system program and graphical user interface for large-scale optical networks is described. The network management system includes a connection management system that allows a user to manually configure connections among network elements within the network. The user defines general connection attributes within the network and adds network elements to the route or routes. The user provisions crossconnects within each network element to establish the route connections. The connection management system includes a validation function to verify the validity of the user defined connections. A graphical user interface comprises a portion of a network management system that controls a network comprising a plurality of coupled computers. The graphical user interface includes a first user input area within a first display window allowing a user to specify a network address for a source node, a second user input area within the first display window allowing the user to specify a network address for a destination node, and a third user input area within a second display window allowing the user to graphically select a connection between the source node and one or more destination nodes in the network. The network management system program includes a first database storing the selected connection as a pending connection, a second database storing the selected connection as an active connection upon activation by the user, and a program module establishing a physical connection between the source and destination nodes upon activation by the user.
Determining Paths In A Network With Asymmetric Switches
Min He - San Jose CA, US Kevin Zhu - San Jose CA, US Srinivas Vobilisetti - Santa Clara CA, US Takao Naito - Plano TX, US Paparao Palacharla - Richardson TX, US Xi Wang - Murphy TX, US Qiong Zhang - Plano TX, US
Assignee:
Fujitsu Network Communications, Inc. - Richardson TX
International Classification:
H04L 12/28 G06T 11/20
US Classification:
370254, 345440
Abstract:
According to particular embodiments, determining paths in a network with asymmetric switches includes receiving a graph representing the network. Each asymmetric switch has defined degree connectivity between one or more pairs of degrees of the asymmetric switch. The graph is transformed to yield a transformed graph that accounts for the asymmetric switches. A routing process is applied to the transformed graph to yield one or more paths through the network.
System For Recording And Replaying Jigging Sequences
A system comprises a rod holder, an input device, a driving device, and a controller. The rod holder holds one or more fishing rods. The driving device is coupled to drive the rod holder. The controller controls the driving device to move the rod holder based on stored rod movement information, based on a random generated movement sequence, or based on real time user input. In operation, the input device receives rod movement information that indicates at least one characteristic of rod movement, including position, timing, direction, angle, or speed. During recording of a jigging sequence, the controller stores rod movement information as stored rod movement information. During replaying of a jigging sequence, the controller controls the rod holder based on the stored rod movement information. The sequence is repeated until the user stops the replaying. The system is optionally controlled to perform a random jigging sequence.
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