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Alexandro Salvarani, Edison, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100306572Apparatus and method to facilitate high availability in secure network transport - Embodiments described herein are effective to detect, repair and recover automatically IPSec tunnels due to failures of transport gear (L2/L3 switches) as well as the IPsec gateway components. Load balance is also an integral part of the approach. When a failure is repaired, the architecture in various embodiments will re-establish load balance and high availability automatically at L2 and L3 and preserve security during the switch-over and recovery process.12-02-2010
20100318788METHOD OF MANAGING SECURE COMMUNICATIONS - An exemplary method of managing secure communications between nodes includes receiving a public key of a node associated with a certification authority. A root node certificate is provided to the node responsive to the received public key. The root node certificate indicates that the received public key belongs to the node. A root self-signed certificate corresponding to a public key of the certification authority is also provided to the node.12-16-2010

Patent applications by Alexandro Salvarani, Edison, NJ US

Alexandro Santillan, Jr., San Diego, CA US

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20110257153Aryl-substituted bridged or fused diamines as modulators of leukotriene A4 hydrolase - Aryl-substituted bridged or fused diamine compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, and methods of using the compounds and the pharmaceutical compositions for leukotriene A10-20-2011

Alexandro Sentinelli, Milano IT

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20100332671METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION CONTENTS AND CORRESPONDING COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - The interfacing of coded media data packets in the transfer from and to a peer-to-peer network envisages that the data packets are included in groups of packets that may have lengths different from one another. Each group of data packets is encapsulated in a group of chunks of given length. The media data is made available in the network as a multiplicity of different descriptions of a multiple-description coding of one and the same media content. The terminals of the peer-to-peer network are configured for accessing selectively the multiplicity of different descriptions of said media contents, combining them with one another, or else accessing one of the different descriptions in substitution for another preserving access to the media contents. The data may be made available as base layer and at least one enhancement layer of one and the same media content.12-30-2010
20110161457METHOD AND SYSTEMS OF DISTRIBUTING MEDIA CONTENT AND RELATED COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - Information codes are arranged in pieces comprised of chunks of bytes over a network, such as a Peer-to-Peer overlay network, including a set of peer terminals. A first peer identifies missing chunks in the received pieces and requests such missing chunks from other peers. The chunks are subjected to a fountain code encoding wherein the chunks in a piece are X-ORed. The first peer is therefore capable of reconstructing a received piece encoded with fountain codes from a combination of linearly independent chunks corresponding to the piece. The chunks are transmitted over the network with a connection-less protocol, without retransmission of lost packets, preferably with a UDP protocol.06-30-2011
20110161668METHOD AND DEVICES FOR DISTRIBUTING MEDIA CONTENTS AND RELATED COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT - A method of distributing media content over networks where content is shared includes coupling downloading metadata, which is accessed to start downloading media contents from the network, with semantic metadata representative of the semantic information associated with at least one of the content, and with source metadata indicative of the source of the media content. At least one of the semantic and the source metadata may be made accessible without downloading, even partially, the media content. A digital signature may also be applied to the metadata to enable the verification that, at reception, the metadata is intact and has not been subjected to malicious tampering.06-30-2011