Patents Assigned to Compaq Information
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Publication number: 20030110163Abstract: Massive amounts of multimedia data are stored in databases supporting web pages and servers, including text, graphics, video and audio. Searching and finding matching multimedia images can be time and computationally intensive. A method for storing and retrieving image data includes computing a descriptor, such an a Fourier-Mellin Transform (FMT), corresponding to a multidimensional space indicative of each of the stored images and organizing each of the descriptors according to a set similarity metric. The set similarity metric is based on Locality-Sensitive Hashing (LSH), and orders descriptors near to other descriptors in the database. The set similarity metric employs set theory which allows distance between descriptors to be computed consistent with LSH. A target image for which a match is sought is then received, and a descriptor indicative of the target image is computed. The database is referenced, or mapped, to determine close matches in the database.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicant: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Trista P. Chen, T.M. Murali, Rahul Sukthankar
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Systems and methods for combining subword detection and word detection for processing a spoken input
Publication number: 20030110035Abstract: A computer-based detection (e.g. speech recognition) system combines a word decoder and subword decoder to detect words (or phrases) in a spoken input provided by a user into a speaker connected to the detection system. The word decoder detects words by comparing an input pattern (e.g., of hypothetical word matches) to reference patterns (e.g., words). The subword decoder compares an input pattern (e.g. hypothetical word matches based on subword or phoneme recognition) to reference patterns (e.g., words) based on a word pronunciation distance measure that indicates how close each input pattern is to matching each reference pattern. The word decoder and subword decoder each provide an N-best list of hypothetical matches to the spoken input. A list fusion module of the detection system selectively combines the two N-best lists to produce a final or combined N-best list.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicant: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Jean-Manuel Van Thong, Ernest Pusateri -
Patent number: 6578141Abstract: A computer system is implemented according to the invention when an computer process allows a user to determine a desired computer configuration by in part determining performance relative to price candidate configurations.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2001Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Keith L. Kelley, Charles A. Bartlett, Manoj J. Varghese, Christoph Schmitz
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Patent number: 6577324Abstract: An audiovisual help documentation system for applications running on a multimedia computer workstation or personal computer includes a graphical documentation interface which allows a user to easily access audiovisual or textual documentation related to the application. A pop-up menu model is used to eliminate complexity. Textual and audiovisual “filmclip” documentation are stored in separate subject-specific files. The documentation menu includes a topic field for indicating a topic for which documentation is available, and a user selectable function associated with the topic field. The topic field is associated with a multimedia data file storing audio and video data streams representing the audio and video documentation for that topic. The documentation menu also includes a user selectable function associated with the topic field for retrieving text related to the associated topic.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Ricky S. Palmer, Larry G. Palmer
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Publication number: 20030098819Abstract: Media slides are often employed in conference sessions, meetings, lectures, and other interactive forums. The proliferation of laptops and handheld computers allows a speaker to present directly from the laptop by connecting to the projector at the conference site. Physically connecting and disconnecting each presenter's laptop to the projection apparatus, however, can be a clumsy and disruptive process, particularly since the presenters may be seated at various locations around the room. A wireless interface between a presentation server and a laptop in a multi-user multi-projector presentation system allows a media sequence from each media source to be displayed on a common display via the presentation server and the wireless interface. Presenters need not run or swap cables or other physical connections to switch media sources to the common display. The interface requires no software modification to the media source laptops and maintains independence between media sources and the server for security.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Rahul Sukthankar, Tat-Jen Cham, Gita R. Sukthankar, James M. Rehg
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Publication number: 20030101144Abstract: Large amounts of multimedia data are transmitted over information networks in the form of a digital stream, analog video, or text captioning. Often, repetitions such as paid advertisements, theme music at the commencement of a TV broadcast, and common jingles and slogans occur in these streams. Detection of repetitions in a transmitted signal such as streaming audio or video is described, and includes extracting a plurality of samples from the information stream and accumulating the samples into segments comprising an interval of the transmitted signal. A vector indicative of the samples in each of the segments is generated, and each of the vectors in the segments is correlated to generate a covariance matrix, or signature, corresponding to the segment. Each of the covariance matrices are aggregated into a sequence of covariance matrices and compared to other covariance matrices to generate a distance matrix.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2001Publication date: May 29, 2003Applicant: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventor: Pedro J. Moreno
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Patent number: 6567464Abstract: A digital modem for operating in a splitterless environment that supports fast retrain based on communication profiles. The modem includes a memory that stores a plurality of communication profiles, ADSL communication logic that sends and receives information via a phone line and that operates according to any one of the plurality of communication profiles, and signal quality monitor logic that continuously monitors communication on the phone line. The monitor logic provides a signal change indication if the signal quality changes by at least a predetermined amount. The modem further includes fast retrain logic that selects another one of the profiles stored in the memory in response to the signal change indication, that retrains the communication logic to operate according to the selected profile and that cooperates with the communication logic to transmit a fast retrain indication via the phone line to the central office ADSL modem.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2001Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventor: Rabah S. Hamdi
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Patent number: 6567880Abstract: A core logic chip set is provided in a computer system to provide a bridge between host and memory buses and an accelerated graphics port (“AGP”) bus adapted for operation of two AGP devices, or one AGP device and one peripheral component interconnect (“PCI”) device. A common AGP bus having provisions for the PCI and AGP interface signals is connected to the core logic chip set and the AGP and/or PCI device(s). The core logic chip set has an AGP/PCI arbiter having Request (“REQ”) and Grant (“GNT”) signal lines for each AGP and/or PCI device connected to the AGP bus. Another embodiment has a plurality of AGP buses for a plurality of AGP devices. This allows concurrent operation for AGP devices connected to different AGP buses. Two of the AGP buses may be combined to connect to one 64 bit PCI device.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventor: Sompong Paul Olarig
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Patent number: 6557675Abstract: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus that minimizes shock/vibrational motion in interposer sockets. The ability to control shock/vibration can ensure successful operation and substantially increase socket lifetime. The present invention discloses a device for maintaining a heat sink in a desired relationship to a mounting base while limiting the transmission of shock and vibrational motion to and from the heat sink includes a fastener extending from the mounting base, a spring compressed between the fastener and the heat sink, and a damper compressed between the fastener and the sink wherein the fastener maintains the spring and the damper in a compressed state such that the spring and the damper bear on said heat sink.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2001Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventor: Raymond J. Iannuzzelli
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Publication number: 20030081741Abstract: A networking modem capable of full duplex communication over a telephone line is adapted for use as a component of a computer system. The modem comprises a digital signal processor (DSP) capable of implementing a plurality of digital modulation and demodulation techniques, including pulse position modulation (PPM), quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK), and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM). The DSP implements a digital phase locked loop (DPLL), including a carrier NCO and a carrier detector to synchronize local demodulation timing to an incoming carrier signal. Available processing options include spectral agility for optimizing channel capacity, symbol shaping to compensate for evolving channel conditions, and echo cancellation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2002Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Ramakrishna Anne, Robert F. Watts
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Patent number: 6556438Abstract: A densely packaged processor-based device, such as a server. The server includes a server chassis divided into two different cooling zones, a first pressure zone and a second pressure zone. A high output fan directs air across tightly packaged, heat producing components disposed in the higher pressure zone. The higher pressure permits sufficient airflow to adequately cool the components. This zone is separated from the second zone by a baffle to prevent the high pressure air from interfering with the cooling of components in the lower pressure zone.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group LLPInventors: David F. Bolognia, Gregory L. Gibson, John R. Grady
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Patent number: 6549538Abstract: In accordance with the present invention a method is provided for managing TCP port numbers used by applications running on a cluster. Using that method, ranges of TCP port numbers are locked (reserved) by a processor node of a cluster. An application running on one of those processor nodes uses a locked TCP port number when issuing a data packet that includes the cluster alias address as the source address. With such an invention, applications running on each processor node within a cluster will use unique TCP port numbers when using the cluster alias address. Therefore, connections between a source and destination application can be uniquely registered at the destination processor node using an index formed by a combination of the source address and the TCP port number with the destination address and TCP port number.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 1998Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Paul R. Beck, Larry Cohen
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Patent number: 6545872Abstract: A heat sink assembly for use with edge connectors, e.g., card edge connectors, of cards or printed circuit boards. The heat sink assembly provides a relatively large heat transfer capacity to control temperatures in contacts of the edge connectors which increases the current rating of the connector by allowing more current to pass through the connector. The heat sink assembly includes fins attached to the edge connector power and ground leads by direct thermal connection, such as soldering, to traces in the board. The fins are connected to the power and ground leads in an alternating or interweaved fashion. The fins are fabricated from thermal conducting material and heat is conducted to the fins where it is removed by the relatively large surface area of the fins. Adjacent fins are electrically isolated such that power and ground fins do not contact.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Kevin J. Lonergan, Ralph M. Tusler, Richard A. Gaudet
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Patent number: 6546453Abstract: A computer system contains a processor that includes a software programmable memory mapper. The memory mapper maps an address generated by the processor into a device address for accessing physical main memory. The processor also includes a cache controller that maps the processor address into a cache address. The cache address places a block of data from main memory into a memory cache using an index subfield. The physical main memory contains RDRAM devices, each of the RDRAM devices containing a number of memory banks that store rows and columns of data. The memory mapper maps processor addresses to device addresses to increases memory system performance. The mapping minimizes memory access conflicts between the memory banks. Conflicts between memory banks are reduced by placing a number of bits corresponding to the bank subfield above the most significant boundary bit of the index subfield.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Richard E. Kessler, Maurice B. Steinman, Peter J. Bannon, Michael C. Braganza, Gregg A. Bouchard
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Patent number: 6542926Abstract: Multiple instances of operating systems execute cooperatively in a single multiprocessor computer wherein all processors and resources are electrically connected together. The single physical machine with multiple physical processors and resources is subdivided by software into multiple partitions, each running a distinct copy, or instance, of an operating system. Each of the partitions has access to its own physical resources plus resources designated as shared. The partitioning is performed by assigning all resources with a configuration tree. None, some, or all, resources may be designated as shared among multiple partitions. Each individual operating instance will generally be assigned the resources it needs to execute independently and these resources will be designated as “private.” Other resources, particularly memory, can be assigned to more than one instance and shared.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1998Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Stephen H. Zalewski, Andrew H. Mason, Gregory H. Jordan, Karen L. Noel
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Patent number: 6542995Abstract: A computer system, bus interface unit, and method are provided for securing certain Plug and Play peripheral devices connected to an ISA bus. Those devices include any device which contains sensitive information or passwords. The device may be encompassed by or interfaced through adapter cards which can be readily inserted into sockets and thereafter relocated to dissimilar sockets. A security device within the bus interface unit keeps track of identifying information of various Plug and Play ISA devices inserted and re-inserted into slots connected to the ISA bus. As a peripheral device or card is moved, an identifying number associated with that device is maintained in a device identification register within the bus interface unit. Moreover, the base address of that device address space is also maintained in I/O address registers contained within the bus interface unit. The device identification registers and I/O address registers are deemed shadowing registers to which future ISA cycles are compared.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1998Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: David F. Heinrich, Hung Q. Le
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Patent number: 6542946Abstract: A computer system has a USB bus to which one or more USB-compatible devices can connect. One or more of the USB devices has an electrical interface that includes two transmitters and, if desired, a receiver for bidirectional data transmission. The transmitters preferably are dual output, differential transmitters. The transmitters include a slower transmitter and a faster transmitter. The faster transmitter can transmit data at a rate that is faster than the slower transmitter. The electrical interface also includes an electrical termination device that is disposed between the output terminals of the two transmitters. The termination device preferably comprises a pair of multi-purpose termination resistors that can provide serial termination or parallel termination depending whether the fast or slow transmitter is used.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventor: David R. Wooten
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Patent number: 6535903Abstract: A computer system for executing a binary image conversion system which converts instructions from a instruction set of a first, non native computer system to a second, different, native computer system, includes an run-time system which in response to a non-native image of an application program written for a non-native instruction set provides an native instruction or a native instruction routine. The run-time system collects profile data in response to execution of the native instructions to determine execution characteristics of the non-native instruction. Thereafter, the non-native instructions and the profile statistics are fed to a binary translator operating in a background mode and which is responsive to the profile data generated by the run-time system to form a translated native image. The run-time system and the binary translator are under the control of a server process.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1996Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: John S. Yates, Steven Tony Tye
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Patent number: 6535904Abstract: A protocol for a transaction involving two homogeneous or two heterogeneous computing systems involves starting a transaction on one of the two systems, sending a request for participation in the transaction to an application resident on the other of the two systems, together with an identification and address of the transaction. Upon receipt of the request, the application will initiate a subordinate transaction through a resident (subordinate) transaction manager. The subordinate transaction manager will notify the Beginner transaction manager and at the same time cause the application to start work on the request. Later, the subordinate transaction, through the subordinate transaction manager participates in a two-phase commit protocol that concludes the transaction to ensure that all changes effected by the transaction are done, or none are done, i.e., the transaction is aborted.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 2001Date of Patent: March 18, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Johannes Klein, Keith B. Evans, Albert C. Gondi, Sitaram V. Lanka, Roger J. Hansen
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Patent number: 6532546Abstract: Apparatus and method are disclosed for down scaling performance of a multibus multiprocessor computer system. One or more busses associated with one or more failed processors or devices are disabled to allow operation from remaining busses. If errors or power failure are detected in a processor or bus device the computer system may reboot and, using the apparatus and method of the present invention, the bus associated with the defective processors or devices may be disabled upon reboot. The one or more affected busses may be disabled and the computer system may be brought back up in a single-bus operational mode or a multiple bus operational mode where an alternate bus is designated as the boot bus.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.Inventors: Michael C. Sanders, B. Tod Cox