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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 23, 2015
Filed:
May. 16, 2012
Trevor D. Smith, Eden Priarie, MN (US);
Danny Ghislain Thijs, Zonhoven, BE;
Didier Claeys, Schaffen, BE;
Heidi Bleus, Genk, BE;
Trevor D. Smith, Eden Priarie, MN (US);
Danny Ghislain Thijs, Zonhoven, BE;
Didier Claeys, Schaffen, BE;
Heidi Bleus, Genk, BE;
ADC Telecommunications, Inc., Berwyn, PA (US);
Tyco Electronics Raychem BVBA, Kessel-Lo, BE;
Abstract
Identification elements (e.g., tracking elements, tracing elements, locating elements, etc.) (A,) are provided on various communication components () provided within a communication network such as a fiber optic network or a copper network. Fiber optic hubscan be identified and/or managed. Data centers () with patch panels () can also be identified and/or managed. Example passive identification elements include bar codes (e.g., 2d barcodes) and radio frequency identification (RFID) tags. In certain embodiments, RFID tags and the bar codes can include network information included therein. In certain embodiments, bar codes can be used to direct technicians to network links at which additional information stored elsewhere is provided. In certain embodiments, identification elements can be provided on communication components through an application downloaded to a mobile device by scanning the bar code. Such application on the mobile device can then be used to manage the network connections, change the network connections, or check the status of the network connections. Multiple mobile devices can be used and synchronized together with a central application, website or network. One example bar code useful for reading information from a network device and linking to a management application is a QR code ().