Assignee
ALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC
US·10 granted patents·1 pending application·538 citations·filing 1996–2002
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
11 records- 0197US6339830B1Deterministic user authentication service for communication networkALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 2000·Granted Jan 15, 2002·209 cites·40 claims
- 0277US6192422B1Repeater with flow control device transmitting congestion indication data from output port buffer to associated network node upon port input buffer crossing threshold levelALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 1998·Granted Feb 20, 2001·110 cites·31 claims
- 0372US6442172B1Input buffering and queue status-based output control for a digital traffic switchALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 1998·Granted Aug 27, 2002·69 cites·16 claims
- 0456US6061356AMethod and apparatus for switching routable frames between disparate mediaALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 1996·Granted May 9, 2000·57 cites·30 claims
- 0549US6047024ADevice for equalizing channel-distorted signalsALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 1997·Granted Apr 4, 2000·25 cites·26 claims
- 0645US6314106B1Receive processing for dedicated bandwidth data communication switch backplaneALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 1998·Granted Nov 6, 2001·20 cites·9 claims
- 0740US6504842B1Hardware copy assist for data communication switchALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 1998·Granted Jan 7, 2003·24 cites·3 claims
- 0834US6389035B1Translation hardware assist for data communication switchALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 1998·Granted May 14, 2002·8 cites·23 claims
- 0934US2003063609A1Hardware copy assist for data communication switchALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 2002·Application pending·0 cites
- 1032US6292826B1Shadow arrays for distributed memory multiprocessor architectureALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 1998·Granted Sep 18, 2001·7 cites·20 claims
- 1131US6397306B2Per memory atomic access for distributed memory multiprocessor architectureALCATEL INTERNETWORKING INC·Filed 1998·Granted May 28, 2002·9 cites·23 claims
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