Abstract: A system for use in one-way communications takes data from a source and parses it into work units. The work units may have a fixed size. The data of the work units is given to a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) library. The RAID library applies parity to the data and produces a number of output streams. Each stream includes data from the work units and redundant data from the parity application. The streams are combined and sent over a network. The inverse parity is applied on the receiving side to recreate the data. The redundant data is used in place of any data having an error condition, such as being lost or corrupted. The data is reconstructed on the receiving end without the need to resend data.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 2, 2008
Date of Patent:
August 21, 2012
Assignee:
Ambriel Technologies, LLC.
Inventors:
Samuel A. Moats, Stephen J. Grassi, Oscar F. Roeder, Faith Power
Abstract: A translation device allows communication between two entities that are not compatible. The two entities can include a legacy entity that uses an address format not compatible with a newer entity. The translation device receives a packet for the legacy entity and converts its address to one that is compatible with the legacy entity. The translation device may use different processes to convert the address in accordance with messaging protocols, packet configuration or the destination address desired. Once the packet includes a compatible address, the device sends the packet to the legacy entity.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 9, 2008
Date of Patent:
February 22, 2011
Assignee:
Ambriel Technologies
Inventors:
Stephen J. Grassi, Samuel A. Moats, Oscar F. Roeder, Faith B. Power
Abstract: A system for use in one-way communications takes data from a source and parses it into work units. The work units may have a fixed size. The data of the work units is given to a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) library. The RAID library applies parity to the data and produces a number of output streams. Each stream includes data from the work units and redundant data from the parity application. The streams are combined and sent over a network. The inverse parity is applied on the receiving side to recreate the data. The redundant data is used in place of any data having an error condition, such as being lost or corrupted. The data is reconstructed on the receiving end without the need to resend data.
Type:
Application
Filed:
September 2, 2008
Publication date:
March 5, 2009
Applicant:
AMBRIEL TECHNOLOGIES
Inventors:
Samuel A. MOATS, Stephen J. Grassi, Oscar Roeder, Faith Power
Abstract: A translation device allows communication between two entities that are not compatible. The two entities can include a legacy entity that uses an address format not compatible with a newer entity. The translation device receives a packet for the legacy entity and converts its address to one that is compatible with the legacy entity. The translation device may use different processes to convert the address in accordance with messaging protocols, packet configuration or the destination address desired. Once the packet includes a compatible address, the device sends the packet to the legacy entity.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 9, 2008
Publication date:
December 11, 2008
Applicant:
Ambriel Technologies
Inventors:
Stephen J. Grassi, Samuel A. Moats, Oscar F. Roeder, Faith B. Power