Patents by Inventor Leslie Andrew Prock
Leslie Andrew Prock 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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Publication number: 20240171983Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for interfaces for creating radio-based private networks. In one embodiment, a request is received via an interface to create a radio-based private network for a customer. The request indicates a quantity of wireless devices that will connect to the radio-based private network. A quantity of radio units to serve the radio-based private network is determined based at least in part on the quantity of wireless devices. The radio units are preconfigured to implement a radio access network for the radio-based private network. A shipment is initiated to the customer of the radio units that have been preconfigured. Resources in a cloud provider network are provisioned to function as a core network for the radio-based private network.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2023Publication date: May 23, 2024Inventors: Diwakar Gupta, Leslie Andrew Prock, Kaixiang Hu, Upendra Bhalchandra Shevade, Shane Ashley Hall, Sahil Mansukhlal Koladiya, lshwardutt Parulkar
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Patent number: 11909814Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for resource allocation policies for a hosted computing environment that can be configured by organizations that use the hosted computing environment under a utility computing model. In one embodiment, a resource allocation request to allocate a computing resource within a hosted computing environment is received. The resource allocation request is associated with an account of an organization. It is determined that a fulfillment of the resource allocation request would violate a resource allocation policy configured by the organization within the hosted computing environment. The resource allocation request is prevented from being automatically fulfilled in response to determining that the fulfillment of the resource allocation request would violate the resource allocation policy.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2019Date of Patent: February 20, 2024Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeremy Truelove, Diwakar Gupta, Leslie Andrew Prock, Zachary Christopher Mouri
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Patent number: 11871240Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for interfaces for creating radio-based private networks. In one embodiment, a request is received via an interface to create a radio-based private network for a customer. The request indicates a quantity of wireless devices that will connect to the radio-based private network. A quantity of radio units to serve the radio-based private network is determined based at least in part on the quantity of wireless devices. The radio units are preconfigured to implement a radio access network for the radio-based private network. A shipment is initiated to the customer of the radio units that have been preconfigured. Resources in a cloud provider network are provisioned to function as a core network for the radio-based private network.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2021Date of Patent: January 9, 2024Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Diwakar Gupta, Leslie Andrew Prock, Kaixiang Hu, Upendra Bhalchandra Shevade, Shane Ashley Hall, Sahil Mansukhlal Koladiya, Ishwardutt Parulkar
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Publication number: 20220417757Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for interfaces for creating radio-based private networks. In one embodiment, a request is received via an interface to create a radio-based private network for a customer. The request indicates a quantity of wireless devices that will connect to the radio-based private network. A quantity of radio units to serve the radio-based private network is determined based at least in part on the quantity of wireless devices. The radio units are preconfigured to implement a radio access network for the radio-based private network. A shipment is initiated to the customer of the radio units that have been preconfigured. Resources in a cloud provider network are provisioned to function as a core network for the radio-based private network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2021Publication date: December 29, 2022Inventors: Diwakar Gupta, Leslie Andrew Prock, Kaixiang Hu, Upendra Bhalchandra Shevade, Shane Ashley Hall, Sahil Mansukhlal Koladiya, Ishwardutt Parulkar
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Patent number: 11036554Abstract: A first request to reserve a quantity of resources that comply with a constraint specified in the first request is obtained. A set of available resources that fulfills the constraint is determined based on current capacity usage. A token is associated with the set of available resources, with the token being associated with an expiration. The quantity of resources from the set of available resources is reserved, where the quantity allocated is unavailable, until the expiration, to fulfill resource requests that lack the token. The token is provided in response to the first request.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2019Date of Patent: June 15, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Leslie Andrew Prock, Diwakar Gupta, Jeremy Truelove, Zachary Christopher Mouri
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Patent number: 10979534Abstract: Techniques for launching compute instances on cloud provider network substrate extensions deployed within communications service provider networks are described. A service of a cloud provider network receives a request to launch a compute instance from a customer, the request including a latency requirement. A provider substrate extension is selected to host the compute instance from a plurality of provider substrate extensions of the cloud provider network based at least in part on the latency requirement. The plurality of plurality of provider substrate extensions are connected to a communications service provider network and controlled at least in part by the service of the cloud provider network via a connection through the communications service provider network. A message is sent to cause the selected provider substrate extension to launch the compute instance for the customer.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2019Date of Patent: April 13, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ishwardutt Parulkar, Georgios Elissaios, Diwakar Gupta, Devlin Roarke Dunsmore, Michael Phillip Quinn, Leslie Andrew Prock
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Patent number: 9680886Abstract: A Device-Based Control System (DBCS) enables a device-agnostic and source-agnostic entertainment experience through use of an internet-enabled device (IED). The IED includes a media management application for navigating through media or entertainment content, controlling media devices according to a type of media content selected by the user, and sharing media experiences via social networks. The IED includes smartphones, tablet computers, and other internet-enabled processor-based devices. The DBCS leverages the internet access of the IED to enable search and discovery of all available media content. A content recommendation system (CRS) coupled to the media management application learns media preferences from user behavior, generates from numerous disparate media sources media choices corresponding to the media preferences, and presents the media choices on the IED.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2013Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Peel Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thirumalai Arunachalam, Balamurugan Krishnan, Hong Wu, Leslie Andrew Prock, Gregory Charles Lindley, Sivasubramanian Muthukumarasamy, Christopher Steven Lock, Avinash Shetty
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Patent number: 9538261Abstract: An addressing format, or intelligent Uniform Resource Locator (IURL), is used to direct users amongst content across disparate sources. Information about media content items available across the disparate sources is managed by a server which relates the media content items and the different sources from which a media content item may be accessed in a database. When a user desires to share media content, an iURL referencing the media content is generated for the user to share. When a given user selects the iURL, information about the content sources available to the given user in conjunction with the content referenced by the iURL are processed to determine a configuration of the content sources available to the given user (which often differs from the user having shared the content) to effect playback the media content.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2014Date of Patent: January 3, 2017Assignee: Peel Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thirumalai Arunachalam, Balamurugan Krishnan, Avinash Shetty, Philip Poulidis, Leslie Andrew Prock, Siva Subramanian Muthukumarasamy
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Publication number: 20150046951Abstract: An addressing format, or intelligent Uniform Resource Locator (IURL), is used to direct users amongst content across disparate sources. Information about media content items available across the disparate sources is managed by a server which relates the media content items and the different sources from which a media content item may be accessed in a database. When a user desires to share media content, an iURL referencing the media content is generated for the user to share. When a given user selects the iURL, information about the content sources available to the given user in conjunction with the content referenced by the iURL are processed to determine a configuration of the content sources available to the given user (which often differs from the user having shared the content) to effect playback the media content.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2014Publication date: February 12, 2015Inventors: Thirumalai Arunachalam, Balamurugan Krishnan, Avinash Shetty, Philip Poulidis, Leslie Andrew Prock
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Publication number: 20140143336Abstract: A Device-Based Control System (DBCS) enables a device-agnostic and source-agnostic entertainment experience through use of an internet-enabled device (IED). The IED includes a media management application for navigating through media or entertainment content, controlling media devices according to a type of media content selected by the user, and sharing media experiences via social networks. The IED includes smartphones, tablet computers, and other internet-enabled processor-based devices. The DBCS leverages the internet access of the IED to enable search and discovery of all available media content. A content recommendation system (CRS) coupled to the media management application learns media preferences from user behavior, generates from numerous disparate media sources media choices corresponding to the media preferences, and presents the media choices on the IED.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 11, 2013Publication date: May 22, 2014Applicant: Peel Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Thirumalai Arunachalam, Balamurugan Krishnan, Hong Wu, Leslie Andrew Prock, Gregory Charles Lindley, Sivasubramanian Muthukumarasamy, Christopher Steven Lock, Avinash Shetty