Location History:
- Herzeliya, IL (2003 - 2004)
- Herzlia, IL (2005)
- Herzliya, IL (2004 - 2018)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2018
Title: Joseph Moshe: Innovator in Optical Networks
Introduction
Joseph Moshe is a notable inventor based in Herzliya, Israel. He has made significant contributions to the field of optical networks, holding a total of 6 patents. His work focuses on enhancing communication technologies, particularly in the areas of data transmission and network efficiency.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Delivering CPRI and Ethernet signals over optical networks." This invention outlines a method for passing communications over an Optical Transport Network (OTN) from a first communication interface to a second communication interface. The first interface extracts characters from received data symbols, maps the characters into OTN communication frames, and discards the synchronization symbols. The mapping is performed using a Bit-synchronous Mapping Procedure (BMP), while filling some locations in the OTN frames with stuffing characters to match the desired rate of the OTN communication frames. The characters are extracted from the communication frames in the second communication interface by synchronizing to the mapped input frames independently of the synchronization symbols. The input frames are reconstructed to produce reconstructed input frames, including the data symbols and the synchronization symbols, by re-encoding the extracted characters. In some embodiments, data from Ethernet frames is passed along with the extracted characters in the OTN frames.
Another significant patent is for a "Transparent switching fabric for multi-gigabit transport." This communication apparatus includes at least one input port, multiple output ports, at least one Serial-to-Parallel (S/P) converter, and at least one Parallel-to-Serial (P/S) converter. The S/P converter receives an input data stream from the input port that is to be cross-connected to a destination output port and separates the input data stream into multiple sub-streams. Each of the switching planes includes at least one input for receiving a respective sub-stream from the S/P converter, multiple outputs associated with respective output ports, and switching circuitry configured to switch the respective sub-stream to the output associated with the destination output port. The P/S converter combines the multiple sub-streams switched by the switching circuitry into a combined output data stream at the destination output port.
Career Highlights
Joseph has worked with prominent companies in the telecommunications sector, including ECI Telecom Ltd. and Iplight Ltd. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas in optical communication technologies.
Collaborations