Patents by Inventor Curtis Schwebke
Curtis Schwebke has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 8966376Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2010Date of Patent: February 24, 2015Assignee: Wyse Technology L.L.C.Inventors: Stevan Kominac, Jeremy Michael Stanley, Curtis Schwebke
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Patent number: 8949726Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2010Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Wyse Technology L.L.C.Inventors: Stevan Kominac, Jeremy Michael Stanley, Curtis Schwebke
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Patent number: 8949463Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2010Date of Patent: February 3, 2015Assignee: Wyse Technology L.L.C.Inventors: Stevan Kominac, Jeremy Michael Stanley, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20150019638Abstract: Examples of systems and methods are provided for communication and for facilitating establishing a remote session between a client device and a remote server. The system may facilitate establishing a trusted relationship between the client device and a host device. The system may be configured to receive login information from the host device for a first remote session established between the host device and the remote server. The system may facilitate continuing the first remote session previously established between the host device and the remote server as a continued remote session between the client device and the remote server.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Babak Pahlavan, Daniel Ernesto Barreto, Curtis Schwebke
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Patent number: 8863237Abstract: Examples of systems and methods are provided for communication and for facilitating establishing a remote session between a client device and a remote server. The system may facilitate establishing a trusted relationship between the client device and a host device. The system may be configured to receive login information from the host device for a first remote session established between the host device and the remote server. The system may facilitate continuing the first remote session previously established between the host device and the remote server as a continued remote session between the client device and the remote server.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2009Date of Patent: October 14, 2014Assignee: Wyse Technology L.L.C.Inventors: Babak Pahlavan, Daniel Ernesto Barreto, Curtis Schwebke
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Patent number: 8589800Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2010Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Wyse Technology Inc.Inventors: Stevan Kominac, Jeremy Michael Stanley, Curtis Schwebke
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Patent number: 8504654Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2010Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Wyse Technology Inc.Inventors: Stevan Kominac, Jeremy Michael Stanley, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20120151371Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Stevan KOMINAC, Jeremy Michael Stanley, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20120151372Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Stevan KOMINAC, Jeremy Michael Stanley, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20120151373Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Stevan Kominac, Jeremy Michael Stanley, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20120151370Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Stevan KOMINAC, Jeremy Michael Stanley, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20120151369Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Stevan KOMINAC, Jeremy Michael Stanley, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20100269046Abstract: Examples of systems and methods are provided for server-side computing from a remote client device. A system may allow rendering at a local client side a composite view including a local graphical user interface and a remote application view associated with a remote application running at a remote server. The system may comprise a local view module configured to generate a local graphical user interface (GUI) for controlling the remote application remotely from the local client side, configured to receive one or more user inputs to the local GUI, configured to determine a function corresponding to the one or more user inputs, configured to generate a command message based on the determined function, and configured to direct the command message to the remote server. A composite view comprising the local GUI and the remote application view may be provided to a local display at the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Babak PAHLAVAN, Daniel Ernesto Barreto, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20100268828Abstract: Examples of systems and methods are provided for communication and for forwarding display data related to a remote session between a client device and a remote server to a host device. The system may facilitate establishing the remote session with the remote server. The system may facilitate establishing a trusted relationship between the client device and the host device. The system may filter out data related to local graphical user interface (GUI) and selectively forward from the client device to the host device display data related to the remote session established between the client device and the remote server.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Babak Pahlavan, Daniel Ernesto Barreto, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20100268939Abstract: Examples of systems and methods are provided for facilitating establishing a remote session between a host device and a remote server. The system may facilitate establishing a trusted relationship between a client device and the host device. The system may provide remote session login information to the host device to enable the host device to establish a first remote session with the remote server. The system may launch a second remote session with the remote server using the login information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Babak Pahlavan, Daniel Ernesto Barreto, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20100268941Abstract: Examples of systems and methods are provided for communication and for facilitating establishing a remote session between a client device and a remote server. The system may facilitate establishing a trusted relationship between the client device and a host device. The system may be configured to receive login information from the host device for a first remote session established between the host device and the remote server. The system may facilitate continuing the first remote session previously established between the host device and the remote server as a continued remote session between the client device and the remote server.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Babak PAHLAVAN, Daniel Ernesto Barreto, Curtis Schwebke
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Publication number: 20100268940Abstract: Examples of systems and methods are provided for facilitating establishing a remote session between a host device and a remote server. The system may facilitate establishing a first remote session between a client device and the remote server. The system may facilitate establishing a trusted relationship between the client device and the host device. The system may provide remote session login information from the client device to the host device to enable the host device to establish a second remote session with the remote server. The system may facilitate termination of the first remote session at the client device after the login information is provided to the host device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2009Publication date: October 21, 2010Applicant: WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: Babak PAHLAVAN, Daniel Ernesto Barreto, Curtis Schwebke
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Patent number: 5918039Abstract: A video display terminal capable of operating with a graphical user interface such as Windows.RTM. provides windowing functionality to permit use of popular applications programs resident on a server, without requiring more than application data to be transmitted from the server, and keyboard and mouse information to be transmitted from the terminal to the server. In addition, a method for updating terminal operating characteristics over a communications link from a host is disclosed. Finally, method and apparatus are disclosed for implementing multiple personalities within a terminal and switching among such personalities.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1995Date of Patent: June 29, 1999Assignee: Wyse Technology, Inc.Inventors: Randy Buswell, Carol A. Fox, Bill Gay, Sui M. Lam, Curtis Schwebke, Yih-Shyoun Wey