Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2010
Title: The Innovations of Yoav Wechsler
Introduction
Yoav Wechsler is an accomplished inventor based in Karni Shomron, Israel. He has made significant contributions to the field of clock synchronization and distribution over legacy optical Ethernet networks. His innovative approach addresses the challenges faced by legacy asynchronous network devices, providing a solution that enhances network performance.
Latest Patents
Wechsler holds a patent for a novel clock method and synchronization mechanism. This invention focuses on recovering and distributing a centralized clock source synchronously over legacy asynchronous network devices, such as optical Ethernet devices that do not support synchronous Ethernet. The external device functions transparently, offering a clock synchronization and distribution mechanism. It implements a clock conversion scheme that allows multiple clocks with diverse rates to be converted into clock signals with a common rate. By selecting one of the converted clocks, all downstream clock signals are derived from this source. This innovation effectively transforms an asynchronous Ethernet network into a synchronous Ethernet network, enabling the easy transportation of synchronous TDM data streams over the network.
Career Highlights
Wechsler is currently associated with Atrica Israel Ltd., where he continues to develop cutting-edge technologies. His work has significantly impacted the efficiency and reliability of network systems, showcasing his expertise in the field.
Collaborations
One of his notable collaborators is Zvi Leib Shmilovici, with whom he has worked closely on various projects. Their partnership has contributed to the advancement of technologies in their field.
Conclusion
Yoav Wechsler's innovative contributions to clock synchronization and distribution have paved the way for improved network performance. His patent reflects a deep understanding of the challenges in legacy systems and offers a practical solution that enhances the functionality of Ethernet networks.