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Degree: Bachelor's degree or higher

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Alan Ganek

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Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services

Publications

Us Patents

System And Method For Large File Transfers In Packet Networks

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US Patent:
6765868, Jul 20, 2004
Filed:
Sep 22, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/158279
Inventors:
James M. Dunn - Ocean Ridge FL
Alan G. Ganek - Chappaqua NY
Colin George Harrison - Brookfield CT
Edith H. Stern - Boca Raton FL
Barry E. Willner - Briarcliff Manor NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corp. - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04J 314
US Classification:
370230, 370235, 370352, 370400, 370468, 370474, 370477
Abstract:
A packet switching network, e. g. , the Internet, employs bandwidth managers to provide guaranteed bandwidth reservations to paired forwarding and receiving agents interfacing with sending and receiving stations in the transfer of large data files therebetween. The forwarding agents obtain guaranteed reservations from the bandwidth manager for segments of the large data file which are transmitted to the receiving station in accordance with the respective reservations. The receiving agent reassembles the segments into the large data file for delivery to the receiving station. By segmenting the large data files, using guaranteed bandwidth reservations on different links or multiple networks, the transmission of large data files through packet switching networks is accomplished without adversely impacting the service requirements of other network users. Reservations and concomitant transmissions are arranged up to the capacity of the network for the attachment which maximizes the transmission ability and allows the network to distribute the bandwidth usage to prevent network congestion.

Data Delivery Systems

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US Patent:
20090292869, Nov 26, 2009
Filed:
May 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/124285
Inventors:
EDITH HELEN STERN - Yorktown Heights NY, US
Alan Ganek - Chappaqua NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 12/00
US Classification:
711113, 711E12001
Abstract:
A request for a multi-segment, sequential data file is received from a user. At least a portion of a first segment of the multi-segment, sequential data file is provided from a previously-energized first storage device to the user. A previously-unenergized second storage device that contains a second segment of the multi-segment, sequential data file is energized.

Authorization For Selective Program Access To Data In Multiple Address Spaces

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US Patent:
50237730, Jun 11, 1991
Filed:
Feb 10, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/154740
Inventors:
Richard I. Baum - Poughkeepsie NY
Terry L. Borden - Poughkeepsie NY
Justin R. Butwell - Milton NY
Carl E. Clark - Poughkeepsie NY
Alan G. Ganek - Chappaqua NY
James Lum - Redwood City CA
Michael G. Mall - Lagrangeville NY
David R. Page - Romsey, GB
Kenneth E. Plambeck - Poughkeepsie NY
Casper A. Scalzi - Poughkeepsie NY
Richard J. Schmalz - Wappingers Falls NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1214
US Classification:
364200
Abstract:
A program authorization mechanism for authorizing access to an address space in the main memory of a computer system by a program being run under a multiple address space facility. An access-list entry is associated with each address space, each access-list entry being designated by an access-list-entry token contained in an access register. Each access-list entry includes a private indicator which indicates if the associated address space can be accessed by all programs from this access-list entry or if the associated address space can only be accessed by an authorized program. For program to be authorized, an extended authorization index in a control register must match an access-list extended authorization index in the access-list entry, or the extended authorization index value must be authorized in an authority table associated with the address space. An instruction for testing a given extended authorization index for a given access-list-entry is also disclosed.

Cross Service Common User Image Association

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US Patent:
60646667, May 16, 2000
Filed:
Nov 15, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/751091
Inventors:
Barry E. Willner - Briarcliff Manor NY
Marc A. Block - Fairfield CT
Stephen Brady - White Plains NY
Davis Foulger - Wappingers Falls NY
Alan G. Ganek - Chappaqua NY
Colin G. Harrison - Brookfield CT
Barry Marks - Parsippany NJ
Thomas E. Newman - High Bridge NJ
Gopalaswamy Soora - Cary NC
Edith H. Stern - Boca Raton FL
Asser N. Tantawi - Somers NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04L 1266
H04L 1228
H04J 316
H04M 342
US Classification:
370352
Abstract:
An apparatus and means enabling a user to operate across multiple service domains using a single IDENTIFIER, ID. A Cross Service Association Domain mapping system is used to allow the desired IDENTIFIER and common user integration. A user is able to employ a single appropriate ID to access any of a plurality of services. The apparatus associates and relates all the IDENTIFIERs associated with each common user by maintaining an image of all the IDENTIFIERs for each user for all that user's applications which bridge the service and/or domain boundaries. Once a user is identified with any of the associated user IDENTIFIERs, the means allows the connection and/or routing to and from even otherwise disparate services. Included are a method, apparatus, and architecture which satisfies the above requirements while providing domain service interrelation and a common user image for the resulting interrelation. It provides for real time collaboration for cooperative, shared, and adaptive service network entities.

Integrated Telephony And Data Services Over Cable Networks

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US Patent:
59996129, Dec 7, 1999
Filed:
May 27, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/863603
Inventors:
James M. Dunn - Ocean Ridge FL
Alan George Ganek - Chappaqua NY
Edith Helen Stern - Boca Raton FL
Barry Edward Willner - Briarcliff Manor NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04M 342
H04M 100
US Classification:
379212
Abstract:
A newly developed computer adapter and call routing system allow for cable television networks (or other broadband networks) to offer digital telephony services seamlessly; i. e. in a manner such that a user receiving the service is unaware of any difference between that service and comparable telephone services presently supported by the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The adapter attaches to a computer, one or more telephones, the PSTN, and the broadband network. During utility power outages, switch circuitry in the adapter connects attached devices directly to lines in the PSTN, so that existing power support functions of the PSTN are fully utilizable. At other times, the adapter conditionally routes outgoing telephone calls from the attached devices to either the PSTN or cable network. Conditions determining the routing of outgoing calls can be set by users and also determined automatically (e. g. as logical functions of called numbers).

Apparatus For Provision Of Broadband Signals Over Installed Telephone Wiring

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US Patent:
58780475, Mar 2, 1999
Filed:
Nov 15, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/751121
Inventors:
Alan G. Ganek - Chappaqua NY
Edith H. Stern - Boca Raton FL
Barry E. Willner - Manor NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04J 110
US Classification:
370486
Abstract:
A network includes a facility for transmitting baseband telephone signals, plural subscriber locations, and twisted pair circuits which connect each subscriber location to the baseband telephone facility. The network further includes apparatus for transmitting and receiving broadband signals over the twisted pair circuits. A broadband transmitter is coupled to a network twisted pair circuit and outputs a broadband signal for delivery to a subscriber location. A first twisted pair circuit is utilized as an intermediate transmission path for the broadband signals. A distribution module is coupled to the first twisted pair circuit and is connected to a destination subscriber location via a destination twisted pair circuit. First filter circuits are connected in the network twisted pair circuit; are transparent to the baseband telephone signals and block the broadband signals. Second filter circuits are connected in the first twisted pair circuit; are transparent to baseband telephone signals and block the broadband signals.

Enhanced Audio Teleconferencing With Sound Field Effect

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US Patent:
59913851, Nov 23, 1999
Filed:
Jul 16, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/896285
Inventors:
James M. Dunn - Ocean Ridge FL
Alan G. Ganek - Chappaqua NY
Edith H. Stern - Boca Raton FL
Barry E. Willner - Briarcliff Manor NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04M 342
US Classification:
379202
Abstract:
An audio teleconferencing apparatus and method provide an audio sound field among a plurality of teleconferencees creating a sense of a virtual conference table having a spatial location for each conferencee at the virtual table. Each conferencee has a speakerphone including a programmable Digital Signal Processor (DSP) for receiving a conference audio signal. In one form, the speakerphones are coupled to a conference bridge through individual ports, the bridge linking together all conferencees for purposes of the multiparty teleconference and transmitting port identifying signals denoting at discrete instants of time which remote port has a currently speaking conferences. The port identity signals are transmitted in-band or out-of-band to the speakerphones in conjunction with the conference audio signal. Each speakerphone uses the programmed DSP and the port identity signal/audio signals to cause sound reproduced at the speakerphone to appear to emanate from positions around the virtual conference table according to the port identity signals. In another form, a conference speakerphone exchanges its ID with other conference phones on the call and creates an "outgoing image" of participants at a speakerphone.

Communication Network And Method Of Operation For Real Time User Selection Of Voice And/Or Data Paths In The Network

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US Patent:
61187801, Sep 12, 2000
Filed:
Mar 17, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/819505
Inventors:
James M. Dunn - Ocean Ridge FL
Alan G. Ganek - Chappaqua NY
Edith H. Stern - Boca Raton FL
Barry E. Willner - Briarcliff Manor NY
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04J 302
H04L 1266
US Classification:
370355
Abstract:
A user through a personal computer, in real time, controls the activation and selection of voice and data transmission paths in a communication network independent of network profiles. The network includes a public switched telephone network and a data network, e. g. the Internet for voice and/or data transmissions over either the voice or data networks. In the network, a voice terminal and a computer terminal are coupled to a shared voice and data terminal. A digital subscriber line access multiplexer is coupled to the shared voice and data terminal; the data network through a client server interface, and a voice network through an intelligent switch. The client server interface includes programmable stored data descriptive of network-authorized data and voice functions and transmission paths in the voice and data networks. The interface is linked to the multiplexer and switch for transmitting signaling messages directing traffic to the voice and data networks in accordance with the stored data. The computer terminal displays menus obtained from the client server which enable the user, in real time, to activate and select voice and/or data transmission paths through either the voice and/or data networks independent of pre-defined network profiles and/or traditional traffic assumptions.
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