Patents by Inventor Peter A. Monta
Peter A. Monta 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: 9451197Abstract: A server interactively serves client applications and client applications make estimates until updates are received from the server based on user input from the client. Processors on both the server and client execute applications with images. A video encoder in the server estimates images in response to the client user input and forwards a compressed data stream to the client. A video decoder of the client obtains images from memory and estimates images and reconstructs images from a compressed data stream in synchronization with an encoder of the server using the user input. A client display displays a region from memory of the one or more estimated images.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2012Date of Patent: September 20, 2016Assignee: UV Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A Krause, Peter A Monta
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Publication number: 20160085348Abstract: A system has an application host and a remote host with a touch-sensitive display. Video from the application host is extracted, compressed, forwarded, decompressed and reproduced on a touch-sensitive display. Touch information from the touch-sensitive display is received by the remote host and forwarded to the application host. A plurality of remote devices each hosts one or more sensors. Information from the one or more sensors on each remote device is forwarded to the application host and becomes usable to applications as if they were native sensors. Two or more sensors are of the same type, where each of said same sensors is hosted by a different remote device, and each of said same sensors is accessible to a single application running on the application host.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Applicant: UV NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Edward A. Krause, Peter A. Monta, Michael Lee
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Patent number: 8937920Abstract: An agent manages multipath communications between a first network and a second network. The first network and a second network are wirelessly coupled by links through a plurality of wireless cellular devices. A link status monitor maintains a list of wireless cellular devices with bridging capability available for multipath communications between the first and second networks. A packet scheduler identifies segments of received packets originating from the second network and assigns one or more wireless cellular devices selected from the list to the identified segments. A packet transmitter encapsulates the segments of packets so identified and addresses the encapsulated segments to the assigned wireless cellular devices.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2012Date of Patent: January 20, 2015Assignee: UV Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A Krause, Peter A Monta, Michael Lee
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Patent number: 8904426Abstract: Methods are provided for inserting advertisements or the like and/or to perform grooming functions for a video, audio and/or data stream. Video programming is received in a network stream. Alternate content, such as advertisements, is received in content stream. The content stream is preconditioned to provide an entrance point therein for splicing the network stream to the content stream. Preconditioning of the content stream can also be performed to provide an exit point for splicing back to the network stream when the alternate content (e.g., advertisements) has concluded.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2009Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Krause, Peter Monta
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Patent number: 8856827Abstract: A system for conveying and reproducing images for use with interactive applications is described. The system includes one or more application modules producing images for a display, and a display server for deriving encoded representations of the images and forwarding them to one or more clients. The client includes one or more user input devices such as a touchpad or touchscreen, and forwards information derived from the data received from these devices to the display server. The information is also used locally to modify reconstructed images derived from the encoded image representations received from the display server. The modified reconstructed images are displayed on a video screen.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: UV Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A Krause, Peter A Monta
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Patent number: 8855189Abstract: Both live and offline transcoding of media is managed for storage in a cache. Requests for media are made by a client on a network and media taken from the cache and transcoded for delivery to the client. Media is also transcoded and stored in memory during idle request in anticipation of future requests during idle transcoder time between client requests. A prioritizer manages at least offline transcoding requests. A high priority queue operates at a higher priority than the low priority queue. The high priority queue receives live transcoding requests from a client on the network. A low priority queue receives offline transcoding requests. A media transcoder primarily transcodes media in accordance with requests from the high priority queue for delivery to a client on the network and then secondarily transcodes media in accordance with requests from the low priority queue when the high priority queue is empty.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2011Date of Patent: October 7, 2014Assignee: UV Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A Krause, Peter A Monta
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Publication number: 20130170451Abstract: An agent (150 or 190) manages multipath communications between a first network and a second network, wherein the first network and a second network are wirelessly coupled therebetween by links through a plurality of wireless cellular devices (101). A link status monitor maintains a list of wireless cellular devices with bridging capability available for multipath communications between the first and second networks. A packet scheduler identifies segments of received packets originating from the second network and assigns one or more wireless cellular devices (101) selected from the list to the identified segments. A packet transmitter encapsulates the segments of packets so identified and addresses the encapsulated segments to the assigned wireless cellular devices (101).Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Applicant: UV Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Krause, Peter A. Monta, Michael Lee
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Patent number: 8161519Abstract: An advanced multiplexer designed and optimized for next generation on-demand video distribution is described. Features and capabilities include low-latency client interactions, quality of service management, session based encryption management, support for multiple video formats, and support for multiple video decoding standards. Indicators are embedded in new video segments to identify start-of-segment transition points, enabling rapid transitions from one video segment to another. Low-latency operation is achieved by rapid switching, and by coordinating flushing of video buffers and buffer restoration.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Krause, Peter Monta, Adam Tom
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Patent number: 7864808Abstract: An advanced video multiplexer system designed and optimized for next generation on-demand video distribution is described. The system optimizes identifies a multi-program transport stream best able to accommodate new sessions based upon Quality of Service (QoS) and QAM utilization ratios. MPTS channels are rebalanced via re-grouping and transrating as necessary to optimize bandwidth utilization. Multiple video formats are supported via built-in transcoding. The multiplexer manages encryption resources and supports new sessions using previously allocated encryption resources where possible. Sessions can be grouped into encryption channels either by using a single authorization tier per channel policy, or by requiring all clients of the group to be in physically separated service groups. Encryption channels can be released when a channel no longer serves any clients or when one or more other channels that have been assigned the same entitlement can accommodate any remaining clients.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Krause, Peter Monta, Adam Tom
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Patent number: 7852854Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the processing of multiple data streams with common resources. More particularly, this invention relates to a technique for time-multiplexed processing of, for example, multiple digital video programs. In one embodiment, an exemplary method provides for time-multiplexed processing of a set of digital streams includes storing each received packet in a random access memory. For each stream, the deadline for the arrival of the next packet at the receiver is determined and a priority based on the deadline is assigned. The stream with the highest assigned priority is identified as an identified stream. In some embodiments, the processing state of the identified stream is then restored. One or more packets of data corresponding to the identified stream are retrieved from random access memory to produce retrieved packets. The processing state is saved after the retrieved packets have been processed.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2006Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Peter Monta, Edward A. Krause, Adam Tom
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Publication number: 20100253847Abstract: Apparatus and methods are provided for inserting advertisements and/or to perform grooming functions after a video, audio and/or data stream has been transrated and/or encrypted. In this manner, ad insertion and grooming can be performed close to the edge of a video distribution network. Transrating and encryption of a program into which content is to be later inserted can be accomplished before the program is transmitted. Thus, a single encrypted version of a program can be transmitted from a central point in the network to multiple recipients, while providing the benefits of subsequent targeted ad insertion or grooming downstream of the central point.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2009Publication date: October 7, 2010Applicant: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Krause, Peter Monta, Ramin Farassat, Adam Tom
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Patent number: 7804856Abstract: An advanced video multiplexer system designed and optimized for next generation on-demand video distribution is described. The system optimizes identifies a multi-program transport stream best able to accommodate new seesions based upon Quality of Service (QoS) and QAM utilization ratios. MPTS channels are rebalanced via re-grouping and transrating as necessary to optimize bandwidth utilization. Multiple video formats are supported via built-in transcoding. The multiplexer manages encryption resources and supports new sessions using previously allocated encryption resources where possible. Sessions can be grouped into encryption channels either by using a single authorization tier per channel policy, or by requiring all clients of the group to be in physically separated service groups. Encryption channels can be released when a channel no longer serves any clients or when one or more other channels that have been assigned the same entitlement can accommodate any remaining clients.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2005Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Krause, Peter Monta, Adam Tom
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Patent number: 7801213Abstract: Methods, apparatus, and systems for modifying the data rate of a video signal are provided. A compressed video signal is received. A closed-loop transrating path for modifying a data rate of the video signal and an open-loop transrating path for modifying the data rate of the video signal are provided. One of the open-loop transrating path or the closed-loop transrating path is selected for modifying the data rate of at least a portion of the video signal. Pixel quantization error control may be provided in the closed loop transrating path.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2007Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Peter Monta, Edward A. Krause
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Publication number: 20090328096Abstract: Methods are provided for inserting advertisements or the like and/or to perform grooming functions for a video, audio and/or data stream. Video programming is received in a network stream. Alternate content, such as advertisements, is received in content stream. The content stream is preconditioned to provide an entrance point therein for splicing the network stream to the content stream. Preconditioning of the content stream can also be performed to provide an exit point for splicing back to the network stream when the alternate content (e.g., advertisements) has concluded.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Krause, Peter Monta
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Patent number: 7590237Abstract: A system and method are described for greatly increasing the number of services that can be encrypted with existing conditional access equipment. The method is most useful when many digitally compressed programs are encrypted at the same time. Only the most critical components of each compressed video, audio, or data stream are selected and then sequenced into a single stream. Additional formatting causes this sequence of segments from multiple sources to appear as a single continuous stream to the conditional access system. Once this stream has been encrypted, it is demultiplexed and the components are restored and re-sequenced into their respective programs. Messages such as the Entitlement Control Messages that are inserted into the stream by the encryption system, are also adjusted and included with each of the reconstructed programs.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Krause, Peter Monta
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Publication number: 20090138966Abstract: An advanced video multiplexer system designed and optimized for next generation on-demand video distribution is described. The system optimizes identifies a multi-program transport stream best able to accommodate new sessions based upon Quality of Service (QoS) and QAM utilization ratios. MPTS channels are rebalanced via re-grouping and transrating as necessary to optimize bandwidth utilization. Multiple video formats are supported via built-in transcoding. The multiplexer manages encryption resources and supports new sessions using previously allocated encryption resources where possible. Sessions can be grouped into encryption channels either by using a single authorization tier per channel policy, or by requiring all clients of the group to be in physically separated service groups. Encryption channels can be released when a channel no longer serves any clients or when one or more other channels that have been assigned the same entitlement can accommodate any remaining clients.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2009Publication date: May 28, 2009Applicant: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Edward A. Krause, Peter Monta, Adam Tom
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Publication number: 20080072267Abstract: Methods, apparatus, and systems for modifying the data rate of a video signal are provided. A compressed video signal is received. A closed-loop transrating path for modifying a data rate of the video signal and an open-loop transrating path for modifying the data rate of the video signal are provided. One of the open-loop transrating path or the closed-loop transrating path is selected for modifying the data rate of at least a portion of the video signal. Pixel quantization error control may be provided in the closed loop transrating path.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Applicant: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Peter Monta, Edward A. Krause
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Publication number: 20060165088Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the processing of multiple data streams with common resources. More particularly, this invention relates to a technique for time-multiplexed processing o, for example, multiple digital video programs. In one embodiment, an exemplary method provides for time-multiplexed processing of a set of digital streams includes storing each received packet in a random access memory. For each stream, the deadline for the arrival of the next packet at the receiver is determined and a priority based on the deadline is assigned. The stream with the highest assigned priority is identified as an identified stream. In some embodiments, the processing state of the identified stream is then restored. One or more packets of data corresponding to the identified stream are retrieved from random access memory to produce retrieved packets. The processing state is saved after the retrieved packets have been processed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2006Publication date: July 27, 2006Applicant: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Peter Monta, Edward Krause, Adam Tom
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Patent number: 7068730Abstract: Wideband, direct-to-RF multi channel QAM modulation is described whereby IFFT processing is employed to modulate a plurality of encoded symbol streams in parallel onto a like plurality of uniformly spaced carriers. A high-frequency master clock and high-performance, high-frequency D/A converters are employed. The IFFT modulation process yields a multi-channel multiplex at an intermediate “baseband” frequency. The multi-channel multiplex is then synchronously converted to analog form and synchronously frequency shifted upward by one-half the master clock frequency using a quadrature doubly-balanced mixing scheme. The resultant multi-channel encoded multiplex occupies a frequency band centered around one half the master clock frequency. Multi-rate techniques can be employed to yield high-speed digital processing from digital logic incapable of operating directly at the master clock frequency.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2005Date of Patent: June 27, 2006Assignee: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventor: Peter Monta
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Patent number: 7046677Abstract: The present invention relates generally to the processing of multiple data streams with common resources. More particularly, this invention relates to a technique for time-multiplexed processing of, for example, multiple digital video programs. In one embodiment, an exemplary method provides for time-multiplexed processing of a set of digital streams includes storing each received packet in a random access memory. For each stream, the deadline for the arrival of the next packet at the receiver is determined and a priority based on the deadline is assigned. The stream with the highest assigned priority is identified as an identified stream. In some embodiments, the processing state of the identified stream is then restored. One or more packets of data corresponding to the identified stream are retrieved from random access memory to produce retrieved packets. The processing state is saved after the retrieved packets have been processed.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2003Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: RGB Networks, Inc.Inventors: Peter Monta, Edward Krause, Adam Tom