Patents by Inventor Daniel L. Schoo

Daniel L. Schoo 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).

  • Patent number: 6678284
    Abstract: A communication access chassis having a general purpose computing platform provides communication access between remote users and computer network via the public telephone network. The general purpose computing platform is connected to an internal chassis bus complex transmitting incoming calls between a telephone line interface and a signal conversion system and between the signal conversion system and a local area network interface. The computing platform has a conventional microprocessor and local or peripheral memory storage devices and implements a commercially available open network operating system such as Windows NT™. By virtue of the ability of the general purpose computing platform to run network server programs locally, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 25, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 13, 2004
    Assignee: UTStarcom, Inc.
    Inventors: William Verthein, Daniel L. Schoo, Todd Landry
  • Patent number: 6636519
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for enabling bilateral transmission of digital data between a local area network and telephone company networks employing both analog and digital telephone lines. A modem modulates signals responsive to signals from a local area network representing an outgoing call to form digital telephone signals suitable for transmission by a telephone line and suitable for demodulation by receiving analog modems. A circuit switched time division multiplex bus transmits the digital telephone signals to the telephone line. The modem also demodulates incoming digital telephone signals to form digital network bus signals divided into packets. A packet bus transmits the digital network bus signals to a network interface which processes the signals and transmits them to the local area network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2003
    Assignee: UT Starcom, Inc.
    Inventors: Dale M. Walsh, Andrew L. Norrell, Donald C. Balton, Terrel L. Jones, Marc S. Baum, Robert C. Suffern, Christopher R. Hansen, Jeffrey E. Herman, Thanh Q. Ngo, Daniel L. Schoo, Gregory Warren Goodknight
  • Patent number: 6304574
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for distributing protocol processing among a plurality of computing platforms. Data communications equipment such as Remote Access Devices, Communication Servers, Terminal Servers, and Dial-up Routers provide single user or large-scale multiple user communication access to various computing environments. The equipment costs and performance of such access equipment is related to the amount of CPU processing capability and memory required to support the desired number of serial communication links. It is common to use protocols that terminate in their entirely in the same processing machine. This invention encompasses methods developed to increase the cost/performance capabilities of the communication equipment that supports these serial links, primarily by means of distributing the protocol processing for higher level protocols across multiple computing platforms, including devices such as modems. Examples of such higher level protocols include PPP, SLIP and RTP.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 16, 2001
    Assignee: 3Com Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel L. Schoo, Richard Varman, Stanley T. Naudus, Vijay J. Nadkarni, Ying Wu, Tom Gentles, Leland O. Thompson
  • Patent number: 6249527
    Abstract: A communication access chassis having a general purpose computing platform provides communication access between remote users and computer network via the public telephone network. The general purpose computing platform is connected to an internal chassis bus complex transmitting incoming calls between a telephone line interface and a signal conversion system and between the signal conversion system and a local area network interface. The computing platform has a conventional microprocessor and local or peripheral memory storage devices and implements a commercially available open network operating system such as Windows NT™. By virtue of the ability of the general purpose computing platform to run network server programs locally, i.e.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 7, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2001
    Assignee: 3Com Corporation
    Inventors: William Verthein, Daniel L. Schoo, Todd Landry
  • Patent number: 6157649
    Abstract: A method for coordinating and controlling multiple data streams representing a data transmission session that terminate in different termination units (such as network access servers) using a virtual data stream tunnel is presented. The data streams are transmitted over two or more links, collectively forming a "bundle. One of the termination units that receives a data stream is designated as the termination unit to receive and reconstruct a call. The designated termination unit is the "owner" of the bundle. A termination unit that is a not a bundle owner creates a virtual tunnel to the termination unit that is the bundle owner, and sends data streams through the virtual tunnel to the bundle owner to reconstruct the call. The designated termination unit reconstructs the data streams for the bundle and directs the bundle to a destination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 5, 2000
    Assignee: 3 Com Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Peirce, Patrick Calhoun, Matthew H. Harper, Daniel L. Schoo, Sumit Vakil
  • Patent number: 6009101
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for distributing protocol processing among a plurality of computing platforms. Data communications equipment such as Remote Access Devices, Communication Servers, Terminal Servers, and Dial-up Routers provide single user or large-scale multiple user communication access to various computing environments. The equipment costs and performance of levels of providing such access equipment is related to the amount of CPU processing capability and memory required to support the desired number of serial communication links. It is common to use protocols that terminate in their entirely in the same processing machine. This invention encompasses methods developed to increase the cost/performance capabilities of the communication equipment that supports these serial links, primarily by means of distributing the protocol processing across multiple computing platforms, including devices such as modems.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1999
    Assignee: 3Com Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel L. Schoo, Richard J. Varman
  • Patent number: 5912888
    Abstract: Apparatus and method for enabling bilateral transmission of digital data between a local area network and telephone company networks employing both analog and digital telephone lines. A modem modulates signals responsive to signals from a local area network representing an outgoing call to form digital telephone signals suitable for transmission by a telephone line and suitable for demodulation by receiving analog modems. A circuit switched time division multiplex bus transmits the digital telephone signals to the telephone line. The modem also demodulates incoming digital telephone signals to form digital network bus signals divided into packets. A packet bus transmits the digital network bus signals to a network interface which processes the signals and transmits them to the local area network.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 15, 1999
    Assignee: U.S. Robotics Access Corp.
    Inventors: Dale M. Walsh, Andrew L. Norrell, Donald C. Balton, Terrel L. Jones, Marc S. Baum, Robert C. Suffern, Christopher R. Hansen, Jeffrey E. Herman, Thanh Q. Ngo, Daniel L. Schoo, Gregory Warren Goodknight
  • Patent number: 5878040
    Abstract: A method for coordinating and controlling multiple data streams representing a data transmission session that terminate in different termination units (such as network access servers). The data streams are transmitted over two or more links, collectively forming a "bundle". The termination units are linked together preferably over a local area network. One of the termination units that receives a data stream is designated as the termination unit to receive and reconstruct the call. The designated termination unit is the "owner" of the bundle. The termination unit broadcasts an advertisement consisting of a bundle mapping update packet software structure with an identification header to alert the other termination units that it is to reconstruct the call. The identification header in the advertisement notifies the other termination units that if they should receive a portion of the data stream in the bundle, they should forward their packets of data to the designated termination unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 2, 1999
    Assignee: 3Com Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Peirce, Jr., Daniel L. Schoo, Matthew H. Harper
  • Patent number: 5841842
    Abstract: A method of processing incoming digital telephone calls from remotely located call originators which are destined for receipt by a host computer system. The host computer system is linked to the telephone network by a network access server. The call originators may be any type of data terminal, such as a personal computer or a credit card swipe, which is connected to a modem. The network access server extracts control signals imparted onto the telephone line and correlates the control signals with particular communications, routing or applications protocols identified with the call originators. The modem in the network access server which answers the call is configured during the call connect process and placed in a compatible format for the communications protocol of the incoming call. This dynamic custom configuration of the modem reduces the overall telephone call connection and processing time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 13, 1996
    Date of Patent: November 24, 1998
    Assignee: U.S. Robotics Access Corp.
    Inventors: Marc S. Baum, Robert C. Suffern, Donald Balton, Daniel L. Schoo
  • Patent number: 5761281
    Abstract: A method of processing incoming digital telephone calls from remotely located call originators which are destined for receipt by a host computer system. The host computer system is linked to the telephone network by a network access server. The call originators may be any type of data terminal, such as a personal computer or a credit card swipe, which is connected to a modem. The network access server extracts control signals imparted onto the telephone line and correlates the control signals with particular communications, routing or applications protocols identified with the call originators. The modem in the network access server which answers the call is configured during the call connect process and placed in a compatible format for the communications protocol of the incoming call. This dynamic custom configuration of the modem reduces the overall telephone call connection and processing time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 2, 1998
    Assignee: 3Com Corporation
    Inventors: Marc S. Baum, Robert C. Suffern, Donald Balton, Daniel L. Schoo, Peter P. Jankus, Lih-Shyng Tzeng, Terrel Jones
  • Patent number: 5717690
    Abstract: A method for coordinating and controlling multiple data streams representing a data transmission session that terminate in different termination units (such as network access servers). The data streams are transmitted over two or more links, collectively forming a "bundle". The termination units are linked together preferably over a local area network. One of the termination units that receives a data stream is designated as the termination unit to receive and reconstruct the call. The designated termination unit is the "owner" of the bundle. The termination unit broadcasts an advertisement consisting of a bundle mapping update packet software structure with an identification header to alert the other termination units that it is to reconstruct the call. The identification header in the advertisement notifies the other termination units that if they should receive a portion of the data stream in the bundle, they should forward their packets of data to the designated termination unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1995
    Date of Patent: February 10, 1998
    Assignee: U.S. Robotics Corporation
    Inventors: Kenneth L. Peirce, Jr., Daniel L. Schoo, Matthew H. Harper
  • Patent number: 5577105
    Abstract: A method of processing incoming digital telephone calls from remotely located call originators which are destined for receipt by a host computer system. The host computer system is linked to the telephone network by a network access server. The call originators may be any type of data terminal, such as a personal computer or a credit card swipe, which is connected to a modem. The network access server extracts control signals imparted onto the telephone line and correlates the control signals with particular communications, routing or applications protocols identified with the call originators. The modem in the network access server which answers the call is configured during the call connect process and placed in a compatible format for the communications protocol of the incoming call. This dynamic custom configuration of the modem reduces the overall telephone call connection and processing time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 19, 1996
    Assignee: U.S. Robotics, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc S. Baum, Robert C. Suffern, Donald Balton, Daniel L. Schoo, Peter P. Jankus, Lih-Shyng Tzeng, Terrel Jones