Patents by Inventor John G. S. Ive

John G. S. Ive 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: 4855843
    Abstract: A method of recording and reproducing a digital video signal, the method comprising recording the video signal in oblique tracks on a magnetic tape using a four-head digital video tape recorder, the four heads being arranged in two head pairs disposed on diametrically opposite sides of a rotary head drum, and the video data relating to each field being distributed evenly between the four heads for recording, each oblique track comprising two half-tracks separated by a central gap in which audio data may be recorded, and each field occupying a plurality of successively recorded pairs of half-tracks with each field boundary located at a central gap, and reproducing the video signal at a speed different from the normal reproduction speed using dynamic tracking by successively reproducing two half-tracks from the first part of a first pair of adjacent oblique tracks, then jumping to reproduce two half-tracks from the second part of a second pair of adjacent oblique tracks adjacent to the first pair and so on unti
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1987
    Date of Patent: August 8, 1989
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventor: John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4819089
    Abstract: A digital video tape recorder comprises a head drum, four transducer heads mounted in pairs on the head drum for recording oblique tracks on a magnetic tape, a demultiplexer for distributing digital data to be recorded and corresponding to a video signal such that each field of the video signal is divided into 50-line segments, the digital data corresponding to each field are evenly distributed between all four of the heads for recording, and each track comprises a block of digital data relating to one 50-line segment and a block of digital data relating to another 50-line segment, the two blocks of digital data being separated by an edit gap.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 25, 1987
    Date of Patent: April 4, 1989
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: James H. Wilkinson, John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4723176
    Abstract: A digital video tape recorder comprises a rotary transducer head arrangement comprising an advance read head and a confidence head both capable of reading audio signals recorded in portions of oblique tracks on a magnetic tape, the heads being positioned relative to one another such that an audio signal at any given position on the magnetic tape reaches the advance read head a predetermined time before the same signal reaches the confidence head, and a delay device for delaying the output of the advance read head by that predetermined time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 24, 1985
    Date of Patent: February 2, 1988
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventor: John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4656514
    Abstract: Apparatus for concealing errors in a digital television signal comprises delay elements for deriving a current sample value and a first group of the sample values spatially closest to the current sample value in the same frame of the television signal and delay elements for deriving from the preceding frame of the television signal a delayed sample value corresponding in position to the current sample value and a second group of sample values respectively corresponding in position to the sample values. The current sample value and the delayed sample value are checked for error, and subtractors check pairs of sample values corresponding in position in the current and preceding frames of the television signal for error, derive a measure of the difference in the levels of the sample values in each pair, and combine the results of these checks to provide an output signal which is a measure of the number of the errors and of the sum of the differences.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1985
    Date of Patent: April 7, 1987
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: James H. Wilkinson, John G. S. Ive, Peter C. Boreland
  • Patent number: 4607367
    Abstract: A method of correcting errors in binary data which may represent a digital television signal, comprises assembling the data into a plurality of first blocks, each first block comprising a first plurality of, say sixty, data words and a second plurality of, say six, check words and further assembling the first blocks into arrays of first blocks and deriving first and second check blocks for each array of the first blocks. Each check word is derived in dependence on all the data words in the first block and each other check word in the first block. One check word may be derived by modulo-2 addition and the remaining check words may be derived by respective primitive polynomial generators. The first check block is derived by modulo-2 addition and the second check block is derived by a primitive polynomial generator.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 1984
    Date of Patent: August 19, 1986
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: John G. S. Ive, James H. Wilkinson
  • Patent number: 4558377
    Abstract: Digital television apparatus comprises a field store arrangement comprising first, second and third field stores each capable of storing digital signals relating to one field of a television signal, circuit to supply a digital television signal at a variable rate to the field store arrangement, a write control device to supply the digital television signal to one or to two of the field stores for writing therein, depending on the rate of supply of the digital television signal, and a read control device to read the stored digital television signal from one or from two of the field stores, depending on the rate of supply of the television signal, no field store being written into at the same time that it is read from, and the write control device rotating the writing and reading around the field stores cyclically.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 1982
    Date of Patent: December 10, 1985
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: Mark C. Collins, John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4549298
    Abstract: A method of detecting and correcting errors in digital audio signals comprises assembling digital data words each of which corresponds to a digital audio signal representing an analog audio sample into units of six data words, assembling with each unit six redundant words derived by exclusive-OR operations on the data word in each row and each column of the unit, assembling the data words and redundant words into sub-blocks and adding cyclic redundancy check code words to the sub-block, recording and reproducing each sub-block, after reproduction using the code words of each sub-block to set the logic state of error flags that have been added to each word in the sub-block, re-forming the units and assembling with each reproduced unit horizontal and vertical syndromes derived by exclusive-OR operations on the data words and redundant words in each row in each column of the unit, comparing the horizontal and vertical syndromes and resetting the logic state of the error flags in dependence on this comparison, de
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 27, 1983
    Date of Patent: October 22, 1985
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: David M. Creed, John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4486780
    Abstract: A sequential data block address processing circuit for deriving address signals in dependence on incoming data which comprises sequential blocks of data each including an address signal representing a number, the numbers changing cyclically from block to block, for example where the incoming data is derived from a video tape recorder and represents video information comprising sequential blocks of data each representing a horizontal line scan of video information and each including a line address signal, the circuit comprising an address counter to generate output address signals corresponding to the incoming address signals and likewise changing cyclically from block to block under control of a signal derived from an oscillator and supplied by way of a counter operating as a frequency divider, and an arrangement formed by three latch circuits, an add and delay device, a line address comparator, and a counter for synchronizing the output address signals relative to the incoming address signals only when a pre
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 4, 1984
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventor: John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4470142
    Abstract: Blocks of data, each representing ninety-six lines of a digital television signal are subjected to horizontal shuffling within each line and then to vertical shuffling within each block. The effect of the vertical shuffling is to displace sample words to different lines so that in the event of errors occurring during recording and reproduction in a video tape recorder, valid sample words are available adjacent to any error sample word for the purpose of error concealment. The vertical shuffling does not interfere with vertical parity generation or with the correction of errors after reproduction using the vertical parity words.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 4, 1982
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1984
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventor: John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4442520
    Abstract: Apparatus for example for use in achieving correct field framing on reproduction of a digital PAL television signal from a video tape recorder, by correcting errors in an input square-wave signal which signal alternates between first and second levels every four fields of the television signal, the apparatus comprising first and second similar counters to be supplied with the input signal so as to be enabled to count when the input signal is of the first and said second level respectively, means to detect errors in the input signal and thereupon to supply a signal to disable both the first and second counters, a clock pulse source for supplying a clock pulse signal of high frequency relative to the frequency of the input signal to the first and second counter, and a bistable circuit arranged to be triggered to a first stable condition by an overflow signal from the first counter and to a second stable condition by an overflow signal from the second counter, whereby the bistable circuit supplies a corrected re
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: April 10, 1984
    Inventors: John G. S. Ive, Alan C. Thirlwall
  • Patent number: 4415994
    Abstract: A random access memory arrangement for reading data out of and into a random access memory asynchronously, for example, to effect time base correction of a digital television signal, comprises a random access memory having common read and write data terminals, an input circuit for supplying input data to said read and write data terminals for writing in the random access memory, a first output latch circuit connected to the read and write data terminals, a second output latch circuit connected to the first latch circuit, and means for supplying control signals to enable the random access memory to write the input data therein at given addresses in synchronism with write pulses of a write pulse signal, to enable the random access memory to read output data from given addresses therein in synchronism with read pulses of a read pulse signal, the read pulse signal being asynchronous with the write pulse signal, to control the first output latch circuit to hold and to supply to the second output latch circuit data
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1983
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: John G. S. Ive, Alan C. Thirlwall
  • Patent number: 4414677
    Abstract: Apparatus for extracting synchronizing information from an incoming serial-bit digital television signal formed of a sequence of data blocks, each block formed of N n-bit words and including within each block a predetermined serial group of m bits forming the synchronizing information, which identify each block of information and enable de-serialization of said signal. The apparatus comprises a first m-stage shift register through which the incoming digital signal is stepped at the bit rate of the incoming digital signal, and which supplies a pulse whenever it holds a predetermined serial group of m bits, a frequency divider to derive from the incoming digital signal a word rate clock pulse signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 2, 1981
    Date of Patent: November 8, 1983
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventors: John G. S. Ive, Alan C. Thirlwall
  • Patent number: 4400810
    Abstract: A method of processing binary data, which is preferably a digital television signal, comprises dividing the data into blocks of ten 8-bit words, deriving an 8-bit parity word each digit of which is a parity digit for the corresponding digits of the ten words, deriving an 8-bit check word by binary summing the ten words and forming the check word as the eight least significant bits of the resulting binary sum, subjecting to further processing, for example by magnetic recording and reproduction, the block of words including the parity word and the check word, and thereafter checking the parity word and the check word to reveal errors occuring in the ten words during the further processing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 24, 1981
    Date of Patent: August 23, 1983
    Assignee: Sony Corporation
    Inventor: John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4316223
    Abstract: Digital recording and reproducing apparatus is disclosed for recording digital signals in such a manner as to conceal errors contained therein, including a write address generator for storing incoming digital signals in a first sequence in a memory, and a read address generator for causing the signals to be read out from the memory in a second sequence different from the first sequence. A control device selectively connects the write address generator and the read address generator sequentially to the memory, whereby the digital signals read out from the memory may be recorded on a recording medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 10, 1980
    Date of Patent: February 16, 1982
    Inventors: John L. E. Baldwin, John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4246569
    Abstract: A circuit for monitoring digital data comprises a shift register for receiving the data to be monitored, the outputs of the shift register being fed either directly to the inputs of memory devices or via controllable gates. The memories are programmed to detect the number of logical `ones` present in the shift register, and the detected number is compared with a reference to determine whether the data should be accepted or rejected. In one mode of operation, the controllable gates alter the inputs to the memories such that they are all the same when the correct data is in the shift register. In another mode of operation, the gates supply the memories with unaltered data and the circuit can detect errors because the data is coded in such a manner that each block of data should contain the same number of digits and the same number of logical `ones`.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1979
    Date of Patent: January 20, 1981
    Assignee: Independent Broadcasting Authority
    Inventors: John L. E. Baldwin, Robert A. Bellis, John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4216460
    Abstract: A digital processing system is disclosed, including an analog to digital converter for converting an analog signal into digital signals in the form of words each made up of a plurality of binary digits, and an encoding device for transforming the digital signals into digital words each having a predetermined number of identical binary digits.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 1978
    Date of Patent: August 5, 1980
    Assignee: Independent Broadcasting Authority
    Inventors: John L. E. Baldwin, Robert A. Bellis, John G. S. Ive
  • Patent number: 4166271
    Abstract: A circuit for monitoring digital data in the form of words comprising a plurality of digits comprises a shift register through which the digital data is fed and one or more memory devices arranged to compare the data in the shift register with predetermined data stored in the memory device or devices. The memory device or devices produce a numerical count of the number of digits either which are correct or which are incorrect and that number is compared by a comparison circuit with a reference value in order to control dumping or further processing of the data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 23, 1977
    Date of Patent: August 28, 1979
    Assignee: Independent Broadcasting Authority
    Inventors: Alan C. Thirlwall, John G. S. Ive