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Christian Garbin, Delray Beach, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090122791 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVE RECOVERY FROM BRANCH ISOLATION IN VERY LARGE VOIP NETWORKS - A digital telecommunications system, a method of reconnecting branches to a softswitch in a communications network and a program product for reconnecting branches to a softswitch in a communications network. A softswitch manages communications between devices at network endpoints, e.g., session initiation protocol (SIP) devices. When a branch is disconnected from the softswitch, the softswitch manages reconnects, prioritizing reconnects when multiple branches request reconnecting. | 05-14-2009 |
David Anthony Garbin, Reston, VA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20110051594 | System and Method for Providing Network Resiliency - The invention is directed toward an automated system and process to provide resiliency to a network infrastructure where traditional established methods tend to fail. The system analyzes the underlying physical characteristics of the network topology to identify physically diverse backup routing paths among nodes in the network. The system takes as input the number of diverse paths desired and a characteristic(s) used to choose the most desirable paths, such as delay, flow, or cost. The invention searches for multiple solutions for the selected number of diverse paths within the network. | 03-03-2011 |
Mark Garbin, Bronxville, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20080319885 | Deposit instruments - Among other things, funds are received at an institution the deposits of which are insured by a third party against loss. In a computer, the received funds are attributed to principal of a single deposit instrument maintained by the institution for the benefit of a depositor. The deposit instrument has a defined maturity time as of which all of the principal will have been returned to the depositor. A computer is used to manage a pattern of principal repayment occasions for the deposit instrument, the occasions occurring prior to the maturity time, so that, at each of the occasions, a specified portion of the principal will be, and an additional non-principal amount may be, paid to the depositor. The pattern of principal repayment occasions is predefined to achieve a generic personal financial objective of a set of depositors that includes the depositor. | 12-25-2008 |
