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US Patent 6967972 Universal protocol conversion

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United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
69679720
Patent Inventor Names
Fred R. Rednor0
Anatoly V. Boshkin0
Clay H. Neighbors0
David S. Turvene0
Lev Volftsun0
Mikhail Rabinovitch0
Date of Patent
November 22, 2005
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Patent Application Number
108448800
Date Filed
May 12, 2004
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Patent Citations Received
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Patent Primary Examiner
Chi Pham
Chi Pham
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Patent abstract

A scalable, programmable software based application run on a programmed general-purpose digital computer is used for interconnecting a plurality of heterogeneous network nodes. The application has the ability to convert between any two signaling protocols used, such as those used over a telecommunications network, by converting an originating protocol to a universal non-protocol specific representation, and then converting the universal non-protocol specific representation to a receiving protocol. A call context is used to store information elements created from the originating protocol so that a universal call model applies inter-working rules. The universal call model is also in communication with state machines associated with both the originating and the terminating sides in order to supply the appropriate response signals anticipated by the originating and terminating sides received when each is in communication with its own protocol. As such, the universal call model allows both the originating and terminating sides of a call to operate independently of each other by virtue of the fact that each side deal through the universal call model and not directly with the side for which the protocol message is being converted. Therefore, any protocol is easily converted to any other protocol by first translating the protocol message to the universal protocol non-specific format.

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