Patents by Inventor James Robert Ensor

James Robert Ensor 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: 9596309
    Abstract: The invention includes a method and apparatus for promoting a data item within a data distribution network. In one embodiment, a method includes monitoring at least one parameter for the data item where the data item is associated with an application or service, propagating the data item from a first data server toward a second data server based on the monitoring of the at least one parameter for the data item, and propagating, toward at least one device, a message indicative of the propagation of the data item from the first data server toward the second data server. The message is for adapting the at least one device to identify the second data server as a source of the data item capable of serving future requests for the data item.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 14, 2017
    Assignee: Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc.
    Inventors: James Robert Ensor, Jairo Orlando Esteban, Volker Fredrich Hilt, Markus Andreas Hofmann, Ivica Rimac
  • Publication number: 20120002884
    Abstract: Video files stored in a data store are managed by analyzing the semantic relationship of at least one associated descriptive tag of a given video file to tags associated with video files in the data store. The results of the analysis are used to select a set of video files from those stored in the data store. The content of the given video file is compared with the content of the selected set to determine the similarity of the content. The results of the determination may be used to update information concerning the similarity of video files in the data store, for example, to be used in providing results in response to a search query.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2010
    Publication date: January 5, 2012
    Inventors: Yansong Ren, Fangzhe Chang, Thomas L. Wood, James Robert Ensor
  • Publication number: 20100083189
    Abstract: The invention includes a method and apparatus for coordinating transfer of information between ones of a plurality of devices including a coordinating device and at least one other device. In one embodiment, a method includes detecting selection of an item available at a first one of the devices, detecting a gesture-based command for the selected item, identifying a second one of the devices based on the gesture-based command and a spatial relationship between the coordinating device and the second one of the devices, and initiating a control message adapted for enabling the first one of the devices to propagate the selected item toward the second one of the devices. The control message is adapted for enabling the first one of the devices to propagate the selected item toward the second one of the devices. The first one of the devices on which the item is available may be the coordinating device or another device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2008
    Publication date: April 1, 2010
    Inventors: Robert Michael Arlein, James Robert Ensor, Robert Donald Gaglianello, Markus Andreas Hofmann, Dong Liu
  • Publication number: 20100057748
    Abstract: The invention includes a method and apparatus for promoting a data item within a data distribution network. In one embodiment, a method includes monitoring at least one parameter for the data item where the data item is associated with an application or service, propagating the data item from a first data server toward a second data server based on the monitoring of the at least one parameter for the data item, and propagating, toward at least one device, a message indicative of the propagation of the data item from the first data server toward the second data server. The message is for adapting the at least one device to identify the second data server as a source of the data item capable of serving future requests for the data item.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 3, 2008
    Publication date: March 4, 2010
    Inventors: James Robert Ensor, Jairo Orlando Esteban, Volker Fredrich Hilt, Markus Andreas Hofmann, Ivica Rimac
  • Publication number: 20090089399
    Abstract: The present invention supports services that span multiple service domains. In one embodiment, the present invention provides service-level interaction between an enterprise network and a non-enterprise network (or networks), thereby enabling enterprise users at remote locations (i.e., at home, on vacation, or at other locations remote from the enterprise location) to use services typically only available to the enterprise users while at the enterprise location (e.g., while in the office). The present invention provides a calendar notification service, whereby a calendar notification originating in an enterprise network is provided to a remote enterprise user via a non-enterprise network. The present invention provides an enterprise dialing plan service, whereby a remote enterprise user may register a remote user device to be able to use an enterprise dialing plan.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 28, 2007
    Publication date: April 2, 2009
    Inventors: Andre Beck, James Robert Ensor, Markus Andreas Hofmann
  • Patent number: 6751669
    Abstract: A multimedia multiparty communication system and method which includes one or more “agents” and one or more “brokers”. Each communication session is managed by a broker which creates and maintains the session. An agent may cause a broker to alter a communication session by entering into “negotiations” with the broker. It is also possible for an agent, through the broker, to enter into negotiations with one or more other agents. Negotiations, between agents and between agents and brokers may consist of any number of exchanged messages (or “offers”), thereby allowing for the dynamic negotiations necessary for effective multimedia multiparty communications.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 1997
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2004
    Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.
    Inventors: Sudhir Raman Ahuja, Murali Aravamudan, James Robert Ensor
  • Patent number: 6462785
    Abstract: When there is an inability to convey motion that is occurring in the frames of a video source by a full-frame-rate transmission, a surrogate effect, other than another form of motion, may be used as a compensation technique to better convey motion to a viewer. The surrogate effect employed may be a) fading, b) wiping, c) dissolving, d) blurring, e) enhancing the contrast, f) enhancing one or more colors, g) enhancing the brightness, h) scaling the image, and i) the like. How the surrogate effect is applied to any frame may be a function of one or more video frames. Optionally, more than one effect may be used in combination. Advantageously, a more continuous sense of motion is perceived by a viewer. In one embodiment of the invention, full-frame-rate video is initially available. A controller monitors the ability to transmit or display full-frame-rate video.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2002
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Gianpaolo U. Carraro, John T. Edmark, James Robert Ensor
  • Patent number: 6392760
    Abstract: A circuit configuration in a multimedia network representing a controllably persistent virtual meeting room simulates an actual meeting room where conferences between two or more people may be held. This facilitates the creation in the network of flexible, long-term multimedia conferences between conferees who are separated from one another. Any number of conferees may communicate with one another via one or more of audio, video, and data. Virtual meeting rooms may persist in the network for predetermined periods of time controlled by the users of the meeting room. The room may remain in the network independent of whether or not a user is connected to the room. The meeting room is a vehicle whereby the activity of various media servers is coordinated to effectuate conferences between multiple participants in more than one medium. The servers are associated with storage devices which may record or store certain aspects of multimedia conferences using the virtual meeting room.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 21, 2002
    Assignee: Avaya Technology Corp.
    Inventors: Sudhir Raman Ahuja, Murali Aravamudan, James Robert Ensor
  • Patent number: 6323861
    Abstract: A limitation of a three-dimensional world in which objects in the distance may be represented in only two dimensions as a video on a screen occurs when a computer graphic object represented by computer graphics, e.g., in front of, to the side, above, or below the video screen, undergoes a trajectory that takes it to a location in the world that is not represented as computer graphics, but instead is within the field represented by the video, because such an object would disappear from view by the viewer. This limitation is overcome by having such an object be represented as video on the screen, rather than computer graphics. Thus, the computer graphics object “goes into the video” as video and remains visible to a viewer in front of the video screen, rather than becoming invisible because it is blocked from view by the video screen if it were to be generated at its proper location using computer graphic techniques.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 27, 2001
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Gianpaolo U. Carraro, James Robert Ensor
  • Patent number: 6320589
    Abstract: A limitation of a three-dimensional world in which objects in the distance may be represented in only two dimensions as a video on a screen is that when an object within the field represented by the video undergoes a trajectory that takes it to a location in the world that is not represented by the video but instead is a location in the foreground which is represented by computer graphics, namely, any portion of the object that is no longer on the video screen disappears. To overcome this limitation, when an object within the field represented by the video undergoes a trajectory that takes it to a location in the world that is not represented by the video but instead is a location in the foreground which is represented by computer graphics, such an object, or portion thereof, is made to continue to be visible to the user by representing it at the foreground location to which its trajectory was carrying it using computer graphic techniques, rather than video.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2001
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies
    Inventors: Gianpaolo U. Carraro, James Robert Ensor
  • Patent number: 6256043
    Abstract: For a world that has a portion of the world distant from the point of view of the user represented in only two dimensions as a video on a video screen, when an object on the video screen undergoes a trajectory that takes at least a portion of it to a location in the world that is not represented by the video but instead is a location in the world that is represented by computer graphics, in addition to being able to continue to see such an object when it is rendered as computer graphics in the computer graphics part of the world, i.e., popped out from the video, one is able to interact with such an object. Thus, an object which pops out from a video into the computer graphics part of the world may be “investigated” by a viewer of the world. For example, the user could enter a store which popped out of the video, and engage in virtual shopping therein. The particular store which is actually entered may be customized on a per user basis, e.g., as a function of geography.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Alfred Vaino Aho, Sudhir Raman Ahuja, Gianpaolo U. Carraro, James Robert Ensor, Eugene J. Rosenthal
  • Patent number: 6256044
    Abstract: A limitation of a three-dimensional world in which objects in the distance may be represented in only two dimensions as a video on a screen occurs when a computer graphic object represented by computer graphics, e.g., in front of, to the side, above, or below the video screen, undergoes a trajectory that takes it to a location in the world that is not represented as computer graphics, but instead is within the field represented by the video, because such an object would disappear from view by the viewer. This limitation is overcome by having by determining when a computer graphic object undergoes a trajectory that takes it to a location in the world that is not represented as computer graphics, but instead is within the field represented by the video, and representing such an object as computer graphics in front of the screen to which at least one perspective transformation is applied, the perspective transformation being at least a function of the position at which the object is actually located.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 1998
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2001
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Gianpaolo U. Carraro, John T. Edmark, James Robert Ensor
  • Patent number: 6226009
    Abstract: A limitation of a three dimensional world in which objects in the distance may be represented in only two dimensions as a video on a screen is that when an object within the field represented by the video undergoes a trajectory that takes it to a location in the world that is not represented by the video but instead is a location which is represented by computer graphics, namely, any portion of the object that is no longer on the video screen disappears. To overcome this limitation, when an object within the field represented by the video undergoes a trajectory that takes it to a location in the world that is not represented by the video on the video screen as currently configured, i.e., shaped and sized, the configuration of the screen is changed so that the object can continue to be displayed as video. The size and/or shape of the video screen is changed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1998
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2001
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Gianpaolo U. Carraro, James Robert Ensor
  • Patent number: 6144390
    Abstract: A mix of computer graphics and video is employed to display images, and more particularly, the ratio of computer graphics to video is adjusted as a function of the available processing and transport capacity. The function for adjusting the ratio of computer graphics to video may also be dependent on the motion of the viewer's viewpoint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 4, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2000
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventor: James Robert Ensor
  • Patent number: 5689553
    Abstract: A multimedia telecommunications network provides telephone service which may involve one or more of audio, video, and data communications. In one example of the invention, the multimedia telecommunications network contains a virtual meeting services complex which provides multimedia telecommunications service to subscribers of the network. Multimedia telephone calls can be completed automatically by the virtual meeting services complex in a manner similar to that now used to complete conventional audio telephone calls. The multimedia telecommunications network containing this virtual meeting services complex is able to connect together users having diverse equipment and is able to handle integrated and nonintegrated network access mechanisms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 22, 1993
    Date of Patent: November 18, 1997
    Assignee: AT&T Corp.
    Inventors: Sudhir Raman Ahuja, Murali Aravamudan, James Robert Ensor, Ashok K. Kuthyar, Ram S. Ramamurthy, Peter H. Stuntebeck, Roy Philip Weber