Patents by Inventor Jens Brocke

Jens Brocke 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).

  • Publication number: 20090193282
    Abstract: Modern computers (10, 20) come with different timers having different attributes like time resolution, supported time range and time reference. Some are local timers, representing relative time values like the TSC counter (11, 21) counting CPU cycles from the power on or reset of the computer. Some are global timers, representing an absolute or real time. Having different classes of timers in the computer (10, 20), a number of computations need to be performed to tie the different timers to each other. It is the idea of the invention to define a single high resolution timer structure wherein the time value is represented with a digital number and a flag clarifies whether the timer is a global timer or local timer. The invention enables a much faster processing of the time values. The global time, tied to a high-resolution timer can be tracked much faster. This means better precision of scheduling of time critical jobs, like packet scheduling for data transport.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 30, 2009
    Publication date: July 30, 2009
    Inventors: Eduard Siemens, Frank Glaeser, Jens Brocke, Stefan Kubsch, Ralf Koehler, Andreas Matthias Aust
  • Publication number: 20090067327
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for managing network resources in a network with a network management device (M), a network component (A), and a further network component (B), and a network management device (M), the method comprising the following steps: transmitting a request for an advance reservation of a network resource by the network component (A) to the network management device (M), wherein the request includes information regarding a reservation start time and a reservation end time; transmitting a request for an ad-hoc reservation of a further network resource by the further network component (B) to the network management device (M); allocating the further network resource to the further network component (B) by the network management device (M); and allocating the network resource to the network component (A) by the network management device (M) at the reservation start time, wherein the network resource comprises a part or all of the further network resource.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 21, 2008
    Publication date: March 12, 2009
    Inventors: Eduard Siemens, Frank Glaeser, Jens Brocke, Stefan Kubsch, Ralf Koehler, Andreas Aust
  • Patent number: 7403493
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for acquiring electronic information about transmission speeds between nodes of an acyclical network, in particular of an IEEE 1394 bus network, precisely one transmission link being present between in each case two of the nodes of the network, and a respective PHY transmission speed of the transmission link being determined by a minimum value of PHY speeds of the nodes of the network lying on the transmission link, in the case of the method the respective PHY transmission speed being determined for one subset of the transmission links in the network by acquiring the PHY speeds of the nodes lying on the transmission links and electronically acquiring minimum values of the PHY speeds; and the respective PHY transmission speed being electronically acquired for another subset of the transmission links, which is different from the one subset of transmission links, on the basis of one of the PHY speeds which have been determined for the nodes lying on the transmission
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2008
    Assignee: Thomson Licensing
    Inventors: Jens Brocke, Frank Gläser, Ralf Köhler, Kurt Knuth
  • Publication number: 20080013557
    Abstract: The invention relates to the field of network communication in a wide area, where a local network of a first type has a sending station that communicates with a receiving station in a local network of a second type. A network of a third type is in between the two networks and provides virtual private networking between the two local networks. The network of the first type supports a fine grained QoS, whereas the network of the third type supports a coarser grained QoS. In one example the network of the first type is RSVP capable and the network of the second type is an MPLS network. The invention resides in a component called RSVP-MPLS proxy that maps the RSVP resource advertisements and reservations within an RSVP-aware customer network to an MPLS network, whereby the receiver side doesn't participate in the RSVP communication process.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2007
    Publication date: January 17, 2008
    Inventors: Eduard Siemens, Stefan Kubsch, Jens Brocke, Ralf Koehler, Andreas Aust, Frank Glaeser
  • Patent number: 7310691
    Abstract: The invention relates to a network subscriber station and to a method for operating a network subscriber station for a network of distributed stations, particularly a network of IEEE 1394 network subscriber stations, which are connected by means of a data bus. The network subscriber station comprises at least three memory areas for operation-dependent interface configuration data and pointer means, which comprise electronic pointers to the at least three memory areas, and driver means for handling electronic data in the at least three memory areas and for electronic data transfer between the at least three memory areas.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2007
    Assignee: Thomson Licensing
    Inventors: Kurt Knuth, Frank Gläser, Jens Brocke, Ralf Köhler
  • Publication number: 20070136438
    Abstract: In the domain of studio engineering (film studio, television studio, communication studio), streaming server-based computer networks have increasingly made an entrance. The streaming servers (RSA, RSB, RSC) are used to archive the original data from the recorded articles and to make them available to the various editing computers (EA, EB) via the connected high speed network (GE). This approach has the advantage of a much greater level of availability to the original data, etc. Another advantage is that new compositions based on editing lists can be created which can then be processed in the editing device (EA, EB), and the composition's data can be requested and delivered from the server devices (RSA, RSB, RSC) in real time without this requiring fully “rendered” articles to be created and stored. When editing a new article, sections of the original data are loaded into the editing computer.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2006
    Publication date: June 14, 2007
    Inventors: Jens Brocke, Andreas Aust, Frank Glaeser, Ralf Koehler
  • Publication number: 20070127377
    Abstract: When updating a data record identified by a version number, the problem exists that a simple not equal to comparison or greater than comparison is often insufficient for ascertaining the up-to-date nature of the newly received data record, particularly if the data record is transmitted to a receiving station via an unsecured data link and the version number originates from a limited range which is repeatedly run through periodically. The invention solves the problem by virtue of the fact that it divides the range of values of the version number into the ranges “old” and “new”, on the basis of the current value of a version number. The periodicity with which the range of values is run through is taken into account in this case, however. That is to say that the range “old” or the range “new” may perfectly well include the jump from the highest value in the range of values to the lowest value in the range of values.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 15, 2006
    Publication date: June 7, 2007
    Inventors: Jens Brocke, Andreas Aust, Frank Glaeser, Ralf Koehler
  • Publication number: 20070028008
    Abstract: The invention relates to a network subscriber station and to a method for operating a network subscriber station for a network of distributed stations, particularly a network of IEEE 1394 network subscriber stations, which are connected by means of a data bus. The network subscriber station comprises at least three memory areas for operation-dependent interface configuration data and pointer means, which comprise electronic pointers to the at least three memory areas, and driver means for handling electronic data in the at least three memory areas and for electronic data transfer between the at least three memory areas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 20, 2004
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Applicant: THOMSON LICENSING
    Inventors: Kurt Knuth, Frank Glaser, Jens Brocke, Ralf Kohler
  • Publication number: 20050050403
    Abstract: In order to request station-specific information in a network of distributed stations, it is proposed that a block read access operation (30) first be used to request the desired information. Should the requested network station react with an error code, the corresponding network subscriber station is not immediately removed from the “node information” table for the network. Instead, the station-specific information is then rerequested, but this time using word access operations (34). This measure allows network subscriber stations to be integrated into the “node information” table which support only word read access operations, but return unclear error codes, which are not fully compliant with the standard, in the event of block read access operations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 25, 2004
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventors: Frank Glaser, Ralf Kohler, Jens Brocke, Kurt Knuth
  • Publication number: 20050047349
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method and a device for acquiring electronic information about transmission speeds between nodes of an acyclical network, in particular of an IEEE 1394 bus network, precisely one transmission link being present between in each case two of the nodes of the network, and a respective PHY transmission speed of the transmission link being determined by a minimum value of PHY speeds of the nodes of the network lying on the transmission link, in the case of the method the respective PHY transmission speed being determined for one subset of the transmission links in the network by acquiring the PHY speeds of the nodes lying on the transmission links and electronically acquiring minimum values of the PHY speeds; and the respective PHY transmission speed being electronically acquired for another subset of the transmission links, which is different from the one subset of transmission links, on the basis of one of the PHY speeds which have been determined for the nodes lying on the transmission
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2004
    Publication date: March 3, 2005
    Inventors: Jens Brocke, Frank Glaser, Ralf Kohler, Kurt Knuth
  • Publication number: 20040258004
    Abstract: The invention relates to a method for setting consistent values for a parameter in a network of distributed stations (10 to 14), and to a corresponding network subscriber station.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2004
    Publication date: December 23, 2004
    Inventors: Jens Brocke, Frank Glaser, Ralf Kohler, Kurt Knuth