Patents by Inventor Edmund Reiter
Edmund Reiter 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: 10341261Abstract: A device that includes a plurality of transceivers configurable to simultaneously operate with a combination of bonded and unbonded transceivers. A first transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is operable at a first data rate, and a second transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is simultaneously operable at a second data rate that is different than the first data rate. The first and second transceivers are operable as bonded transceivers and wherein a third transceiver, of the plurality of transceivers, is simultaneously operable at a third data rate and the third transceiver is not bonded with any other transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2018Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: TQ DELTA, LLCInventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Publication number: 20180152395Abstract: A device that includes a plurality of transceivers configurable to simultaneously operate with a combination of bonded and unbonded transceivers. A first transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is operable at a first data rate, and a second transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is simultaneously operable at a second data rate that is different than the first data rate. The first and second transceivers are operable as bonded transceivers and wherein a third transceiver, of the plurality of transceivers, is simultaneously operable at a third data rate and the third transceiver is not bonded with any other transceiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2018Publication date: May 31, 2018Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Patent number: 9894014Abstract: A device that includes a plurality of transceivers configurable to simultaneously operate with a combination of bonded and unbonded transceivers. A first transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is operable at a first data rate, and a second transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is simultaneously operable at a second data rate that is different than the first data rate. The first and second transceivers are operable as bonded transceivers and wherein a third transceiver, of the plurality of transceivers, is simultaneously operable at a third data rate and the third transceiver is not bonded with any other transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2016Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: TQ DELTA, LLCInventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Publication number: 20160182406Abstract: A device that includes a plurality of transceivers configurable to simultaneously operate with a combination of bonded and unbonded transceivers. A first transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is operable at a first data rate, and a second transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is simultaneously operable at a second data rate that is different than the first data rate. The first and second transceivers are operable as bonded transceivers and wherein a third transceiver, of the plurality of transceivers, is simultaneously operable at a third data rate and the third transceiver is not bonded with any other transceiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2016Publication date: June 23, 2016Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Patent number: 9300601Abstract: A device that includes a plurality of transceivers configurable to simultaneously operate with a combination of bonded and unbonded transceivers. A first transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is operable at a first data rate, and a second transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is simultaneously operable at a second data rate that is different than the first data rate. The first and second transceivers are operable as bonded transceivers and wherein a third transceiver, of the plurality of transceivers, is simultaneously operable at a third data rate and the third transceiver is not bonded with any other transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2015Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: TQ DELTA, LLCInventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Publication number: 20150215239Abstract: A device that includes a plurality of transceivers configurable to simultaneously operate with a combination of bonded and unbonded transceivers. A first transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is operable at a first data rate, and a second transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is simultaneously operable at a second data rate that is different than the first data rate. The first and second transceivers are operable as bonded transceivers and wherein a third transceiver, of the plurality of transceivers, is simultaneously operable at a third data rate and the third transceiver is not bonded with any other transceiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2015Publication date: July 30, 2015Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Patent number: 9014193Abstract: A device that includes a plurality of transceivers configurable to simultaneously operate with a combination of bonded and unbonded transceivers. A first transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is operable at a first data rate, and a second transceiver of the plurality of transceivers is simultaneously operable at a second data rate that is different than the first data rate. The first and second transceivers are operable as bonded transceivers and wherein a third transceiver, of the plurality of transceivers, is simultaneously operable at a third data rate and the third transceiver is not bonded with any other transceiver.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2014Date of Patent: April 21, 2015Assignee: TQ Delta, LLCInventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Publication number: 20140362863Abstract: At a transmitter, an ATM cell stream is received from the ATM layer and is distributed on a cell-by-cell bases across multiple DSL PHY's. At the receiver, the cells from each DSL PHY are re-combined in the appropriate order to recreate the original ATM cell stream, which is then passed to the ATM layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2014Publication date: December 11, 2014Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Patent number: 8831031Abstract: At a transmitter, an ATM cell stream is received from the ATM layer and is distributed on a cell-by-cell bases across multiple DSL PHY's. At the receiver, the cells from each DSL PHY are re-combined in the appropriate order to recreate the original ATM cell stream, which is then passed to the ATM layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2013Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: TQ Delta, LLCInventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Chistopher Cahill
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Patent number: 8422511Abstract: At a transmitter, an ATM cell stream is received from the ATM layer and is distributed on a cell-by-cell bases across multiple DSL PHY's. At the receiver, the cells from each DSL PHY are re-combined in the appropriate order to recreate the original ATM cell stream, which is then passed to the ATM layer.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: TQ Delta, LLCInventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Patent number: 7978706Abstract: At a transmitter, an ATM cell stream is received from the ATM layer and is distributed on a cell-by-cell bases across multiple DSL PHY's. At the receiver, the cells from each DSL PHY are re-combined in the appropriate order to recreate the original ATM cell stream, which is then passed to the ATM layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2010Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Publication number: 20100290471Abstract: At a transmitter, an ATM cell stream is received from the ATM layer and is distributed on a cell-by-cell bases across multiple DSL PHY's. At the receiver, the cells from each DSL PHY are re-combined in the appropriate order to recreate the original ATM cell stream, which is then passed to the ATM layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: AWARE, INC.Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Patent number: 7809028Abstract: At a transmitter, an ATM cell stream is received from the ATM layer and is distributed on a cell-by-cell bases across multiple DSL PHY's. At the receiver, the cells from each DSL PHY are re-combined in the appropriate order to recreate the original ATM cell stream, which is then passed to the ATM layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2008Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Publication number: 20100208737Abstract: At a transmitter, an ATM cell stream is received from the ATM layer and is distributed on a cell-by-cell bases across multiple DSL PHY's. At the receiver, the cells from each DSL PHY are re-combined in the appropriate order to recreate the original ATM cell stream, which is then passed to the ATM layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2010Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: AWARE, INC.Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Publication number: 20090028158Abstract: At a transmitter, an ATM cell stream is received from the ATM layer and is distributed on a cell-by-cell bases across multiple DSL PHY's. At the receiver, the cells from each DSL PHY are re-combined in the appropriate order to recreate the original ATM cell stream, which is then passed to the ATM layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2008Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: AWARE, INC.Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Patent number: 7453881Abstract: At a transmitter, an ATM cell stream is received from the ATM layer and is distributed on a cell-by-cell bases across multiple DSL PHY's. At the receiver, the cells from each DSL PHY are re-combined in the appropriate order to recreate the original ATM cell stream, which is then passed to the ATM layer.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2002Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Marcos C Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill
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Publication number: 20080063037Abstract: An alternative approach to coping with the ever increasing demand for faster communications hardware is to design modems that are capable of operating its speeds at a higher data rate than a speed required for a single port of the standard communication rate for that modem. Basically, by utilizing a resource manager, that directs the data in and out of the various portions of the modem in an orderly manner, keeping track of which of the ports is being operated at any given point in time, a standard single port modem can be reconfigured, for example, at an over clocked rate, to manipulate the data input and output of a modem.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: March 13, 2008Applicant: AWARE, INC.Inventors: Peter Heller, Edmund Reiter, Michael Tzannes
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Publication number: 20070088650Abstract: An information distribution system distributes information over a distributed network in a multi-phase manner. In particular, the information distribution system provides, for example, to an end user, a model for determining a particular output. Then, as a user requests the most current output of the model, a parameter set is forwarded to the user and introduced to the model. This parameter set, with the cooperation of the model, allows for determining, for example, a current merchants pricing information for a plurality of goods and/or services. By using this model based approach, the entire set of information need not be distributed to the user every time an update is made. To the contrary, only a sub-set of information, i.e., the parameters, will be forwarded to the user for updating of information at a user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2006Publication date: April 19, 2007Applicant: AWARE, INC.Inventors: Edmund Reiter, Michael Tzannes
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Publication number: 20050185706Abstract: An alternative approach to coping with the ever increasing demand for faster communications hardware is to design modems that are capable of operating its speeds at a higher data rate than a speed required for a single port of the standard communication rate for that modem. Basically, by utilizing a resource manager, that directs the data in and out of the various portions of the modem in an orderly manner, keeping track of which of the ports is being operated at any given point in time, a standard single port modem can be reconfigured, for example, at an over clocked rate, to manipulate the data input and output of a modem.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2005Publication date: August 25, 2005Applicant: Aware, Inc.Inventors: Peter Heller, Edmund Reiter, Michael Tzannes
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Publication number: 20030091053Abstract: At a transmitter, an ATM cell stream is received from the ATM layer and is distributed on a cell-by-cell bases across multiple DSL PHY's. At the receiver, the cells from each DSL PHY are re-combined in the appropriate order to recreate the original ATM cell stream, which is then passed to the ATM layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: AWARE, Inc.Inventors: Marcos C. Tzannes, Edmund Reiter, Christopher Cahill