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Camelita Gorg, Bremen DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110093571 | NETWORK MOBILITY FOR MULTI-LEVEL NETWORKS - There are disclosed measures of address assignment for a network element being operable in a multi-level network, comprising retrieving a network prefix of said multi-level network and network prefix information including at least one of a top-level indication, a suffix length parameter and a maximum prefix length parameter, generating a first address in accordance with a topology of said multi-level network on the basis of said retrieved network prefix and network prefix information, and assigning said generated address to an egress interface of said network element. | 04-21-2011 |
Carmelita Gorg, Bremen DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090016304 | Method for Control of a Connection Exchange Between Network Access Devices - A method in a user terminal controls f a connection exchange between network access devices in a connection layer, whereby at least one quality parameter is determined on the basis of signal transmissions of a current provider network access device on a physical layer. Depending on the at least one determined quality parameter, at least one request is transmitted to the first network access device and/or to at least one second network access device and, dependent on receipt of at least one message from the first and/or the at least one second network access device, a connection exchange to the second network access device is initiated. | 01-15-2009 |
| 20090067366 | Multi-Hop Communication Setup Subject to Boundary Values - A method controls the setup of multi-hop communications. For this purpose, boundary values for the multi-hop communications are determined, actual values of the multi-hop communications are detected and multi-hop communications to subscriber terminals are only established if the actual values do not exceed the determined boundary values. | 03-12-2009 |
| 20110103313 | METHOD FOR MANAGING A MOBILE NETWORK - Please add an abstract of the disclosure on a separate page. A method for managing a mobile network having local mobile nodes and a mobile router for routing packets amongst said local mobile nodes and to and from another packet routing network comprises the steps of, in response to a recognized indication condition indicating that a local mobile node left the mobile network, notifying one or more components in the mobile accordingly, and in one or more of the components of the mobile network, adapting one or more settings in accordance with said notification. | 05-05-2011 |
Donald Gorg, Mentor, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090325773 | MOTOR-FREE DUNNAGE CONVERTING SYSTEM AND METHOD - A motor-free dunnage conversion system comprises a housing ( | 12-31-2009 |
Donald A. Gorg, Mentor, OH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100273624 | COMPACT DUNNAGE CONVERTER - A compact dunnage conversion machine includes a converging chute with a restricted inlet, a powered feed assembly with a sealed gearbox, a plurality of interchangeable power supplies, and a restricted outlet chute. The converter can convert a sheet stock material into dunnage for use in packaging one or more objects in a container. The restricted inlet and outlet make it more difficult for foreign objects to enter the converter and disrupt the conversion process. The sealed gearbox interposed between the driving elements of the feed assembly and an electric motor facilitates maintenance and repair of the feed assembly, while also protecting the gears therein. Finally, the power supplies provide electrical power to the motor and can include an electrical storage device, such as a battery, or an alternating-current-to-direct-current converter which is connectable to a source of electricity for supplying that electricity to the motor in an acceptable form. | 10-28-2010 |
