Inventor · Ottawa, ON, CA

Bernard St-Denis

16Patents
7h-index
15Co-inventors
63Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 23, 1997 → Jun 22, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6438106B1 Inter-class schedulers utilizing statistical priority guaranteed queuing and generic cell-rate algorithm priority guaranteed queuing Electricity 125 Expired
US6201755A Method and system for storing and retrieving information in a communications node Electricity 12 Expired
US6345037B2 Method and apparatus for auto detection of AAL5 type frames Electricity 11 Expired
US8625410B2 Dual homed E-spring protection for network domain interworking Electricity 9 Active
US7388837B1 Multi-flow multi-level leaky bucket policer Electricity 8 Expired
US7643496B1 Application specified steering policy implementation Electricity 7 Active
US6791985B1 ATM transport over multi-protocol label switching Electricity 7 Expired
US6625120B1 Method and apparatus for auto detection of AAL5 type frames for VCC and VPC switches Electricity 6 Expired
US11818053B2 Extending acceptable sequence range Electricity 0 Active
US12267153B2 Frame scheduling based on an estimated direct memory access (DMA) latency and apparatus for time aware frame scheduling Electricity 0 Active
US11637784B2 Method and system for effective use of internal and external memory for packet buffering within a network device Electricity 0 Active
US11876726B2 Disabling cut-through frame transfer based on a cycle time period and apparatus for disabling Electricity 0 Active
US7872969B2 Method and apparatus for auto detection of AAL5 type frames for VCC and VPC switches Electricity 0 Expired
US10146820B2 Systems and methods to access memory locations in exact match keyed lookup tables using auxiliary keys Physics 0 Active
US9075753B1 Method and apparatus for managing interfaces on a network element Electricity 0 Active
US12289165B2 Counting packet loss in sequence recovery method Electricity 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.