Abstract:
A method for routing voice data includes establishing a first path between a remote originating node and a gateway using a first channel of a circuit-switched network. The gateway is communicatively coupled to the circuit-switched network and a packet-switched network. A second path is established between an answering node and the gateway using a second channel of the circuit-switched network, if the answering node is remote relative to the packet-switched network. Otherwise the second path is established using the packet-switched network, if the answering node is local to the packet-switched network. The gateway converts any first circuit-switched voice data received on a first channel to packet-switched voice data. Any packet designating an associated remote node is converted to second circuit-switched voice data. The second circuit-switched voice data is communicated to its associated remote node on the second channel.
Abstract:
A method of facilitating wireless communications between a load controller device and a network component is described. The method can include the step of transitioning the load controller device from a peer-to-peer state in which the load controller device can receive initialization information to a provisioned state in which the load controller device connects to the network component using the initialization information. If there is a disruption in the connection between the load controller device and the network component in the provisioned state, the load controller device can be forced back to the peer-to-peer state from the provisioned state to enable the load controller device to receive new initialization information for reestablishment of the connection between the load controller device and the network component or for establishment of another connection between the load controller device and a different network component.
Abstract:
A system may include a first microvia pad, a second microvia pad having a projection extending in a direction toward the first microvia pad, and a microvia electrically coupled to the first microvia pad and to the second microvia pad.