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Roy Philip Weber

Bio: Roy Philip Weber is an academic researcher from AT&T. The author has contributed to research in topics: Call management & Call control. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 62 publications receiving 3049 citations.

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15 Apr 1994
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a virtual meeting services complex (28) which provides multimedia telecommunications service to subscribers of the network (10) in a manner similar to that now used to complete conventional audio telephone calls.
Abstract: A multimedia telecommunications network (10) provides telephone service which may involve one or more of audio, video and data communications. In one example of the invention, the multimedia telecommunications network (10) contains a virtual meeting services complex (28) which provides multimedia telecommunications service to subscribers of the network (10). Multimedia telephone calls can be completed automatically by the virtual meeting services complex (28) in a manner similar to that now used to complete conventional audio telephone calls. The multimedia telecommunications network (10) containing this virtual meeting services complex (28) is able to connect together users having diverse equipment and is able to handle integrated and nonintegrated network access mechanisms.

353 citations

Patent
27 Jun 1996
TL;DR: In this article, a method and apparatus for recording and indexing audio information exchanged during an audio conference call, or video, audio and data information exchanged in a multimedia conference is presented.
Abstract: A method and apparatus for recording and indexing audio information exchanged during an audio conference call, or video, audio and data information exchanged during a multimedia conference. For a multimedia conference, the method and apparatus utilize the voice activated switching functionality of a multipoint control unit (MCU) (26) to provide a video signal, which is input to the MCU (26) from a workstation from which an audio signal is detected, to each of the other workstations participating in the conference. A workstation and/or participant-identifying signal generated by the multipoint control unit (26) is stored, together or in correspondence with the audio signal and video information, for subsequent ready retrieval of the stored multimedia information. For an audio conference, a computer (32') is connected to an audio bridge (44) for recording the audio information along with an identification signal for correlating each conference participant with that participant's statements.

236 citations

Patent
13 Aug 1997
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose a registration process in which the recipient registers for such a service and provides to the translation server his or her actual e-mail address and associated telephone number.
Abstract: Cross-service connectivity between use of the telephone network and use of an e-mail data network is provided by enabling a recipient of an e-mail message to receive e-mail messages through an alias e-mail address which is directly associated with the recipient's telephone number. Thus, the alias e-mail address consists of the recipient's telephone number as the recipient name at a well-known and publicized common domain name server. A sender therefore addresses an e-mail message to the recipient to that alias e-mail address using the recipient's alias telephone number name. A message addressed to the alias e-mail address is sent to a translation server at that known domain name, where the alias telephone number-recipient name is translated to the actual e-mail address comprising the recipient's actual name and associated domain name server, and the message is then forwarded to that recipient at that actual e-mail address. Such aliasing capabilities are effected through a registration process in which the recipient registers for such a service and provides to the translation server his or her actual e-mail address and associated telephone number to which senders of messages to that recipient can use to address e-mail messages.

187 citations

Patent
17 Sep 1998
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of processing a telephone call at one of a plurality of remote stations, each remote station including a computer and a telephone, is described, the method comprising the steps of identifying an available station to process a received call; forwarding the received call to the telephone of the identified station; sending a call control page to the computer of the selected station, the control page including a plurality selectable call control commands; receiving a signal from the identified radio station corresponding to an actuated call control command; and controlling the receiving call based on the signal corresponding to the
Abstract: The present invention concerns a method of processing a telephone call at one of a plurality of remote stations, each remote station including a computer and a telephone, the method comprising the steps of: receiving an incoming telephone call at a telecommunications switch; identifying an available station to process a received call; forwarding the received call to the telephone of the identified station; sending a call control page to the computer of the identified station, the control page including a plurality of selectable call control commands; receiving a signal from the identified station corresponding to an actuated call control command; and controlling the received call based on the signal corresponding to the actuated call control command.

164 citations

Patent
18 Sep 1997
TL;DR: In this article, a cellular phone network includes a plurality of antennas coupled to at least one server, and a phone call is established between the server and the user, and the server receives an identification of the antenna that the user transmits to.
Abstract: A cellular phone network provides location-based information to a user of a cellular phone. The cellular phone network includes a plurality of antennas coupled to at least one server. The server is coupled to a database. Stored on the database is a plurality of location-based information that is indexed to the plurality of antennas. The cellular phone transmits communication signals to one of the antennas. A phone call is established between the server and the user, and the server receives an identification of the antenna that the user transmits to. The server then queries the database and retrieves information local to the user. This information is then presented to the user in the form of menus.

162 citations


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06 Apr 2001
TL;DR: An endoscopic bipolar forceps as mentioned in this paper includes an elongated shaft having opposing jaw members at a distal end thereof, which are movable relative to one another from a first position wherein the jaw members are disposed in spaced relation relative to each another to a second position wherein jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween.
Abstract: An endoscopic bipolar forceps includes an elongated shaft having opposing jaw members at a distal end thereof. The jaw members are movable relative to one another from a first position wherein the jaw members are disposed in spaced relation relative to one another to a second position wherein the jaw members cooperate to grasp tissue therebetween. The forceps also includes a source of electrical energy connected to each jaw member such that the jaw members are capable of conducting energy through tissue held therebetween to effect a seal. A generally tube-like cutter is included which is slidably engaged about the elongated shaft and which is selectively movable about the elongated shaft to engage and cut tissue on at least one side of the jaw members while the tissue is engaged between jaw members.

1,764 citations

Patent
06 Dec 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present methods and systems relating to location-based services such as social networking, providing demographic information, tracking mobile devices, providing business information, providing an adaptable user interface, remotely effecting a change on a portable electronic device, providing a geofence, outputting locationbased information on a mobile device, varying transmissions to and from a mobiledevice, providing locationbased alerts, verifying transactions and tailoring information to the behavior of a user.
Abstract: Provided herein are methods and systems relating to location-based services such as social networking, providing demographic information, tracking mobile devices, providing business information, providing an adaptable user interface, remotely effecting a change on a portable electronic device, providing a geofence, outputting location-based information on a mobile device, varying transmissions to and from a mobile device, providing location-based alerts, verifying transactions and tailoring information to the behavior of a user.

1,653 citations

Patent
17 Nov 2000
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a method to record and archive collaborative Web browsing sessions over a network. But the method is limited to the case where the second computer is instructed to log into a control site that downloads an active control, such as an applet, to the first computer, and the session is then replayed by the control site on the user's computer.
Abstract: A collaborative Web browsing session may take place over a network, allowing the presenter on a first computer to direct the audio and visual components of a browser on one or more second computers. The second computer is instructed to log into a control site that downloads an active control, such as an applet, to the second computer. The present invention allows a collaborative Web browsing session ('session'), as created by the presenter and witnessed by one or more users on second computers, to be recorded and archived by the control site. When a user of a computer is connected to the control site through a communication network such as the World Wide Web, that user may log into the control site and request to view an archived session. The session will then be replayed by the control site on the user's computer, directing the audio and visual components of the browser on the user's computer as if the user was attending the live session. The recorded session replays the events of the live session in real time such that the playback experience contains the same audio and visual events that took place when the session was originally being recorded.

1,363 citations

Patent
30 Oct 2007
TL;DR: In this paper, a media order entry captures complete user profile information for a user, which is utilized by the system throughout the media experience for routing, billing, monitoring, reporting and other media control functions.
Abstract: Telephone calls, data and other multimedia information is routed through a hybrid network which includes transfer of information across the internet. A media order entry captures complete user profile information for a user. This profile information is utilized by the system throughout the media experience for routing, billing, monitoring, reporting and other media control functions. Users can manage more aspects of a network than previously possible, and control network activities from a central site. The hybrid network also contains logic for responding to requests for quality of service and reserving the resources to provide the requested services.

1,297 citations

Patent
01 Feb 1999
TL;DR: An adaptive interface for a programmable system, for predicting a desired user function, based on user history, as well as machine internal status and context, is presented for confirmation by the user, and the predictive mechanism is updated based on this feedback as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: An adaptive interface for a programmable system, for predicting a desired user function, based on user history, as well as machine internal status and context. The apparatus receives an input from the user and other data. A predicted input is presented for confirmation by the user, and the predictive mechanism is updated based on this feedback. Also provided is a pattern recognition system for a multimedia device, wherein a user input is matched to a video stream on a conceptual basis, allowing inexact programming of a multimedia device. The system analyzes a data stream for correspondence with a data pattern for processing and storage. The data stream is subjected to adaptive pattern recognition to extract features of interest to provide a highly compressed representation that may be efficiently processed to determine correspondence. Applications of the interface and system include a video cassette recorder (VCR), medical device, vehicle control system, audio device, environmental control system, securities trading terminal, and smart house. The system optionally includes an actuator for effecting the environment of operation, allowing closed-loop feedback operation and automated learning.

1,182 citations