Patents Assigned to Aspera, Inc.
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Patent number: 8996945Abstract: This disclosure relates to network data communication. Some embodiments include initiating a network connection between an original source and an ultimate destination, transmitting a block of data from the original source to the ultimate destination on the network, requesting retransmission of lost blocks from the ultimate destination to the source and retransmitting the lost blocks from source to the ultimate destination. These embodiments further include measuring round-trip time of a retransmit request, the round-trip time measured from a time of transmission of a retransmit request from the ultimate destination to a time of reception at the ultimate destination after retransmission from the original source and setting the round-trip time as a minimum retransmission request time for the network connection, wherein the round-trip time includes latencies of the network connection and in data processes at the original source and at the ultimate destination.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu
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Patent number: 8909560Abstract: A practical economic and technical model for building commercial-grade electronic file delivery services that provide the same scale, predictability, and differentiated service levels as physical courier services traditionally used to move electronic data on physical media. Systems and methods for providing such services using a charge-back scheme based on congestion pricing are described.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu, Ying Xu
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Publication number: 20140181610Abstract: This disclosure relates to network data communication. Some embodiments include initiating a network connection between an original source and an ultimate destination, transmitting a block of data from the original source to the ultimate destination on the network, requesting retransmission of lost blocks from the ultimate destination to the source and retransmitting the lost blocks from source to the ultimate destination. These embodiments further include measuring round-trip time of a retransmit request, the round-trip time measured from a time of transmission of a retransmit request from the ultimate destination to a time of reception at the ultimate destination after retransmission from the original source and setting the round-trip time as a minimum retransmission request time for the network connection, wherein the round-trip time includes latencies of the network connection and in data processes at the original source and at the ultimate destination.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2013Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu
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Patent number: 8719443Abstract: Described is an I/O driven, feedback based rate control mechanism that allows a transfer session to self-adjust its transfer rate in response to the speed of the storage device at the destination. The described system may operate at the application layer, which makes cross-platform deployment an easier task.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2010Date of Patent: May 6, 2014Assignee: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Ying Xu, Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu
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Patent number: 8583977Abstract: This disclosure relates to network data communication. Some embodiments include initiating a network connection between an original source and an ultimate destination, transmitting a block of data from the original source to the ultimate destination on the network, requesting retransmission of lost blocks from the ultimate destination to the source and retransmitting the lost blocks from source to the ultimate destination. These embodiments further include measuring round-trip time of a retransmit request, the round-trip time measured from a time of transmission of a retransmit request from the ultimate destination to a time of reception at the ultimate destination after retransmission from the original source and setting the round-trip time as a minimum retransmission request time for the network connection, wherein the round-trip time includes latencies of the network connection and in data processes at the original source and at the ultimate destination.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2012Date of Patent: November 12, 2013Assignee: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu
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Patent number: 8214707Abstract: This disclosure relates to network data communication. Some embodiments include initiating a network connection between an original source and an ultimate destination, transmitting a block of data from the original source to the ultimate destination on the network, requesting retransmission of lost blocks from the ultimate destination to the source and retransmitting the lost blocks from source to the ultimate destination. These embodiments further include measuring round-trip time of a retransmit request, the round-trip time measured from a time of transmission of a retransmit request from the ultimate destination to a time of reception at the ultimate destination after retransmission from the original source and setting the round-trip time as a minimum retransmission request time for the network connection, wherein the round-trip time includes latencies of the network connection and in data processes at the original source and at the ultimate destination.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu
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Publication number: 20120047093Abstract: A practical economic and technical model for building commercial-grade electronic file delivery services that provide the same scale, predictability, and differentiated service levels as physical courier services traditionally used to move electronic data on physical media. Systems and methods for providing such services using a charge-back scheme based on congestion pricing are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu, Ying Xu
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Patent number: 8085781Abstract: This disclosure relates to network data communication. Some embodiments include initiating a network connection between an original source and an ultimate destination, transmitting a block of data from the original source to the ultimate destination on the network, requesting retransmission of lost blocks from the ultimate destination to the source and retransmitting the lost blocks from source to the ultimate destination. These embodiments further include measuring round-trip time of a retransmit request, the round-trip time measured from a time of transmission of a retransmit request from the ultimate destination to a time of reception at the ultimate destination after retransmission from the original source and setting the round-trip time as a minimum retransmission request time for the network connection, wherein the round-trip time includes latencies of the network connection and in data processes at the original source and at the ultimate destination.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2005Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu
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Patent number: 8051017Abstract: A practical economic and technical model for building commercial-grade electronic file delivery services that provide the same scale, predictability, and differentiated service levels as physical courier services traditionally used to move electronic data on physical media. Systems and methods for providing such services using a charge-back scheme based on congestion pricing are described.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu, Ying Xu
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Publication number: 20100228878Abstract: Described is an I/O driven, feedback based rate control mechanism that allows a transfer session to self-adjust its transfer rate in response to the speed of the storage device at the destination.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Ying Xu, Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu
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Publication number: 20090276271Abstract: A practical economic and technical model for building commercial-grade electronic file delivery services that provide the same scale, predictability, and differentiated service levels as physical courier services traditionally used to move electronic data on physical media. Systems and methods for providing such services using a charge-back scheme based on congestion pricing are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: Aspera, Inc.Inventors: Michelle Christine Munson, Serban Simu, Ying Xu