Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009
Title: Jack Mateosky: Innovator in Optical Transport Networks
Introduction
Jack Mateosky is a notable inventor based in West River, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of optical transport networks, particularly through his innovative patent that addresses the challenges of clock tolerance signals.
Latest Patents
Jack Mateosky holds a patent titled "Systems and methods for mapping and multiplexing wider clock tolerance signals in optical transport network transponders and multiplexers." This invention provides systems and methods for mapping and multiplexing wider clock tolerance signals in Optical Transport Network (OTN) transponders and multiplexers. In one exemplary embodiment, the invention allows wide tolerance signals, such as a 10 GbE with a ±100 PPM clock tolerance, to be 100% transparently mapped asynchronously into OTU2-LAN rate transport signals. In another exemplary embodiment, it allows wide tolerance signals to be 100% transparently multiplexed asynchronously into OTU3-LAN rate transport signals. The invention utilizes extra Negative Justification Opportunities (NJO) in either unused OPUk overhead or in the OPUk payload area and Positive Justification Opportunities (PJO) in the OPUk payload area. Advantageously, the extra NJO and PJO provide additional bandwidth for client data rate offsets beyond OTN specifications. Jack Mateosky has 1 patent to his name.
Career Highlights
Jack is currently employed at Ciena Corporation, where he continues to work on advancements in optical transport technologies. His expertise in the field has positioned him as a valuable asset to his team and the company.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Jack has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Kevin S Meagher and Steven Arvo Surek. These collaborations have further enhanced his contributions to the field of optical transport networks.
Conclusion
Jack Mateosky is a distinguished inventor whose work in optical transport networks has led to innovative solutions for mapping and multiplexing clock tolerance signals. His contributions continue to impact the industry positively.