Klincewicz
John Klincewicz, Wayside, NJ US
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20110085445 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DESIGN A SURVIVABLE INTERNET PROTOCOL LINK TOPOLOGY - Methods and apparatus to design a survivable Internet Protocol link topology are disclosed. An example method to generate a network topology is described, which includes identifying a plurality of potential express links based on a first subset of a plurality of physical links coupling a plurality of communication network nodes, wherein one or more of the potential express links includes a network layer link traversing more than one of the physical links, determining an amount of network layer traffic that may be carried on a first potential express link, selecting the first potential express link as a chosen express link based on at least one of the traffic or a first number of network layer links on the physical links, adding the chosen express link to a list of express links, generating a plurality of network topologies by selecting one or more different numbers of express links from the list of express links, and selecting one of the generated network layer topologies based on a cost of the generated network layer topologies. | 04-14-2011 |
20110085469 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE A CAPACITY FOR A NETWORK LAYER TOPOLOGY - Methods and apparatus to determine a capacity for a network topology are disclosed herein. An example method is described, which includes receiving a network layer topology comprising a plurality of network layer links, applying weights to the network layer links, selecting one of a plurality of traffic elements, the selected traffic element comprising endpoint nodes and a traffic demand, determining, for one or more of the network layer links, whether the selected traffic element may be routed on the network layer link without adding capacity to the network layer link, applying penalties to the weights associated with the network layer links that cannot support the selected traffic element without adding capacity, determining, based on the weights and penalties of the network layer links, a routing path including one or more of the network layer links between the endpoint nodes, adding the selected traffic element to the network layer links on the routing path, and determining the capacity of the network layer links based on the selected traffic element. | 04-14-2011 |
John Gregory Klincewicz, Ocean Township, NJ US
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20100074115 | System and Method for Designing a Network - A system and computer-readable medium for designing a network are disclosed. A network is designed by a system having modules configured to perform steps that generate the network wherein nodes originate and terminate traffic to keep delay related to node-to-node delay-sensitive communication below a threshold. The computer-readable medium stores instructions for controlling a computing device to design the network. The instructions comprise obtaining an initial network topology including links and traffic routing based on a volume of traffic, allocating a maximum delay to each link in the network topology in proportion to a square root of an imputed cost for each of the links, sizing a bandwidth required for each of the links based on a current traffic routing and at least one of a maximum delay allocated to the link, determining link lengths and rerouting traffic according to shortest paths with respect to the determined link lengths. | 03-25-2010 |
John Gregory Klincewicz, Wayside, NJ US
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20090125620 | Assigning telecommunications nodes to community of interest clusters - The present invention provides techniques for assigning network nodes to community of interest clusters. A seed point representing a cluster is selected. One or more nodes are added to the cluster based on each node's geographic proximity to the selected seed point. Nodes that are adjacent to the cluster are identified and a clustering metric is computed that is representative of the affinity that each identified adjacent node has for the cluster. One or more of the identified nodes are added to the cluster when the clustering metric for the one or more identified nodes exceeds a predetermined value. | 05-14-2009 |
20120317264 | Assigning Telecommunications Nodes to Community of Interest Clusters - The present invention provides techniques for assigning network nodes to community of interest clusters. A seed point representing a cluster is selected. One or more nodes are added to the cluster based on each node's geographic proximity to the selected seed point. Nodes that are adjacent to the cluster are identified and a clustering metric is computed that is representative of the affinity that each identified adjacent node has for the cluster. One or more of the identified nodes are added to the cluster when the clustering metric for the one or more identified nodes exceeds a predetermined value. | 12-13-2012 |
20130287391 | METHODS AND APPARATUS TO DETERMINE A CAPACITY FOR A NETWORK LAYER TOPOLOGY - Methods and apparatus to determine a capacity for a network topology are disclosed herein. An example method includes accessing a topology comprising a plurality of links; applying weights to the links; selecting a traffic element, the selected traffic element comprising a source node, a destination node, and a traffic demand; for each of the links: (a) determining for a selected link from the plurality of the links, whether the selected traffic element may be routed on the selected link without adding capacity to the selected link; and (b) applying penalties to the weights associated with the links that cannot support the selected traffic element without adding capacity; determining, based on the weights and penalties of the links, a routing path comprising at least one of the links between the source node and the destination node; and determining capacities of at least some of the links based on the routing path. | 10-31-2013 |
20140160980 | Assigning Telecommunications Nodes to Community of Interest Clusters - The present invention provides techniques for assigning network nodes to community of interest clusters. A seed point representing a cluster is selected. One or more nodes are added to the cluster based on each node's geographic proximity to the selected seed point. Nodes that are adjacent to the cluster are identified and a clustering metric is computed that is representative of the affinity that each identified adjacent node has for the cluster. One or more of the identified nodes are added to the cluster when the clustering metric for the one or more identified nodes exceeds a predetermined value. | 06-12-2014 |