Patents Assigned to Cox Communications
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Publication number: 20110302236Abstract: Dynamic content stream management of may be provided. A selection of a content element may be received and an encoding scheme may be selected. The content element may be transmitted to the requesting client in the selected encoding scheme. During transmission, a different encoding scheme may be selected according to changing conditions, such as network congestion. The client may be switched over to receive the content element in the new encoding scheme instead of the originally selected encoding scheme.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2010Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: COX COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Edgar V. Shrum, JR., John Civiletto
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Patent number: 8074247Abstract: Four techniques which result in the visual improvement of transitions between video streams with a same packet identifier (PID). All four techniques are applicable in the situation where the stream transition is between two streams that utilize the same PID. Retaining the same PID reduces the delay between the time the user selects an action via the remote control to the time when the new stream is displayed on the TV. The first technique includes two methods: a method for pre-conditioning video stream data for storage; and a method for transitioning between video streams which utilizes the pre-conditioning. The second technique involves a method for transitioning between video streams where timing information in the new stream is modified so as to be consistent with timing information in the old stream. The third technique involves a method for transitioning between video streams where packets in the old stream are replaced by picture repeat packets.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2003Date of Patent: December 6, 2011Assignee: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventors: Emeline C. Tsai, Michael C. Bertram
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Patent number: 8069076Abstract: The present invention is directed to generating audience analytics that includes providing a database containing a plurality of user input pattern profiles representing the group of users of terminal device, in which each user of the group is associated with one of the plurality of user input pattern profiles. A clickstream algorithm, tracking algorithm, neural network, Bayes classifier algorithm, or affinity-day part algorithm can be used to generate the user input pattern profiles. A user input pattern is detected based upon use of the terminal device by the current user and the user input pattern of the current user is dynamically matched with one of the user input pattern profiles contained in the database. The current user is identified based upon dynamic matching of the user input pattern generated by the current user with one of the user input pattern profiles. The present invention processes each user input pattern profile to identify a demographic type.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventor: Anthony Scott Oddo
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Publication number: 20110287746Abstract: Notification of missed voice calls directed to non-responsive called party devices in a communication network is provided. An incoming call directed to a called party device, when the called party device is in a non-responsive state, are received at a messaging platform. Call data associated with the call is stored at the messaging platform. The stored call data is utilized to generate a notification of the call. The notification of the call is sent from the messaging platform to the called party device or another device associated with the called party. The notification may include an identification of the calling party and a date and time when the call was made.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2010Publication date: November 24, 2011Applicant: Cox Communication, Inc.Inventors: Radhakrishnan Gopinath, David Darrell Nesbitt
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Patent number: 8065708Abstract: A method and apparatus for reducing latency caused by information server processing of subscriber request wherein a plurality of content streams defined by a playlist are sequentially provided to a subscriber in a substantially seamless manner and wherein the playlist is updated and otherwise maintained in response to subscriber commands and requests.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: November 22, 2011Assignee: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventors: Aidan James Smyth, Christopher W. B. Goode
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Publication number: 20110280249Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus for providing broadband communication are described. A service gateway may be situated outside of one or more households. The service gateway may include a termination component and a broadband modem. The termination component may be configured to connect to a source of a broadband data signal and receive the signal from the source. The broadband modem may be configured to receive the signal from the termination component and output at least a portion of the signal for receipt by a remote device situated within a household. Additionally, the service gateway may optionally include a router in communication with the broadband modem. The router may be configured to function as an intermediary between the modem and the remote device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: COX COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventors: Edgar V. Shrum, JR., Francisco Gonzalez, John Civiletto
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Publication number: 20110283313Abstract: Content placeholder markers may be provided. A request to insert a placeholder marker may be received during output of a content asset to a device. If memory storage is available to record the content asset, the asset may be recorded. Otherwise, the placeholder marker may be stored and/or used to resume playback of the content asset from another source.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2010Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventors: Mark Matthew Gathen, Jerry Wayne Chappell
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Publication number: 20110280574Abstract: Systems and methods for providing broadband communication are provided. A source component may be configured to provide a downstream broadband signal to one or more customer devices and receive upstream signals from the customer devices, including a first upstream signal having a frequency lower than the downstream broadband signal and a second upstream signal having a frequency higher than the downstream broadband signal. An optical fiber node in communication with the source component may be configured to receive and convert downstream and upstream broadband signals from radio frequency signals to light signals and vice versa. A terminator in communication with the optical fiber node via one or more cable lines may be configured to output the radio frequency downstream signal for receipt by the customer devices and to direct the communication of the upstream signals to the optical fiber node via the one or more cable lines.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2011Publication date: November 17, 2011Applicant: COX COMMUNICATIONS, INC.Inventor: Jeffrey L. Finkelstein
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Publication number: 20110267945Abstract: Parameterized Quality of Service (QoS) may be provided. In response to receiving a registration request from a device, a determination of resource availability may be made. If resources are available to satisfy data flows to the device, a flow priority may be established and the device may be added to the priority queue configuration. If the device later requests establishment of a data flow, the data flow may be transmitted at the established flow priority.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2010Publication date: November 3, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventor: Edgar V. Shrum, JR.
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Publication number: 20110265165Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for providing automated user authentication utilizing available authentication data associated with a computing device. By utilizing a mobile identification number verified during an authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) process performed when a mobile computing device is powered on, access to a privileged content or service may be granted, allowing a user to bypass manual entry of user authentication information (user ID and password). Utilizing a verified mobile identification number, service features and functionalities may be communicated between billing systems of a service provider, which may provide for further converged, customized services.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventor: Daniel D. Lam
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Publication number: 20110261942Abstract: Device-to-device call disposition is provided. When a call is received at a first telecommunications device, a determination may be made as to whether a second device has been designated to receive a notification of the inbound call and to allow for call disposition at the second device. At the second device, the user may be notified of the incoming call at the first device, and the user may be provided with a number of options for disposing of the incoming call. While the user is positioned at a location having a wireline or wireless communications device associated with the location, and the user receives a call on his/her personal wireless device, a call to the personal wireless device may be automatically routed to the wireline or wireless device associated with the user's location (e.g., home or office).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventors: Douglas David Gravino, Radhakrishnan Gopinath, Michael L. Poffenberger
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Publication number: 20110265131Abstract: Methods and systems for live recording of video on a set-top box of a cable television system include receiving a video signal on a first channel of the set-top box. The set-top box does not include a hard disk drive. Video is displayed on a television corresponding to the video signal. The video signal received on the first channel is recorded in a buffer memory in the set-top box. The display of video on the television is then paused, the video signal being recorded in the buffer memory when the display of video is paused. The display of video on the television is then resumed, the display of the video on the television being resumed from the point at which the display of the video was paused.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventor: Jerry Wayne Chappell
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Publication number: 20110265111Abstract: Identifying user behaviors via remote control signal broadcasts may be provided. A content element such as a video may be displayed on a display device. During display of the content, a control signal may be received and deciphered. The deciphered control signal may be used to determine whether the content is being consumed by a user, and this determination may be logged and/or reported to the content provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventors: Edgar V. Shrum, JR., Michael Joseph McCarthy, Francisco Gonzalez
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Publication number: 20110261945Abstract: When a communication is directed to an intended recipient, a determination may be made by an intelligent communication disposition manager as to whether one or more available communication devices of the intended recipient are available for routing the incoming communication either based on device availability or routing previously defined by the intended recipient. The intelligent communication disposition manager may utilize presence data of the intended recipient for sending a notification of the incoming communication to one or more of the intended recipient's available communication devices. The intended recipient may select a preferred call routing option for the incoming call/message to be sent. Based on the real-time response from the intended recipient, the call/message may be routed to his/her preferred communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2010Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventors: Brett Brock, Brandon Hall Goode, Robert C. Whitten
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Publication number: 20110239251Abstract: An electronic program guide may be provided. A plurality of encoded content streams may be received along with associated program guide information. The content streams may be re-modulated and associated with new channel assignments. Program guide entries for the content streams may be created and/or updated to reflect the new channel assignments. The re-modulated content streams and program guide entries may then be distributed to a plurality of display devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: September 29, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventor: James Vernon Miller
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Publication number: 20110231874Abstract: A database of a user's contacts and associated contact addresses and real-time presence data may be received and stored in a network-based smart address book. A smart address book application may receive and store one or more contact names, one or more contact addresses for each contact name, and presence data for each contact address. Contact and presence information stored in a smart address book may be transmitted via a network to an endpoint computing device and displayed thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2010Publication date: September 22, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventors: Brandon Hall Goode, Brett Brock, Robert C. Whitten
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Method and apparatus of load sharing and fault tolerance in an interactive video distribution system
Patent number: 8024761Abstract: A method and apparatus for load sharing and increasing fault tolerance at a head-end of an interactive information distribution system during a subscriber's video session. A primary head-end controller processes video session data to manage the distribution of streamed video information to a subscriber. In the event of a failure at the primary head-end controller, a secondary head-end controller continues to process session-state data, with minimal interruption to the subscriber's video session.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventor: Tom Giammarresi -
Patent number: 8019809Abstract: A storage server for efficiently retrieving data from a plurality of disks in response to user access requests. The server comprises a plurality of processors coupled to disjoint subsets of disks, and a custom non-blocking packet switch for routing data from the processors to users. By tightly coupling the processors to disks and employing an application-specific switch, congestion and disk scheduling bottlenecks are minimized. By making efficient use of bandwidth, the architecture is also capable of receiving real-time data streams from a remote source and distributing these data streams to requesting users. The architecture is particularly well suited to video-on-demand systems in which a video server stores a library of movies and users submit requests to view particular movies.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventors: Clement G. Taylor, Danny Chin, Jesse S. Lerman, Steven Zack, William Ashley
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Publication number: 20110205329Abstract: Video conferencing using a set-top box in a cable television services system is provided. A video call may be received over a network connection from a calling party device at a receiving set-top box in the cable television services system. The video call may be displayed on a display device connected to the receiving set-top box.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2010Publication date: August 25, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventor: Kellee Willis
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Publication number: 20110202945Abstract: Storing information associated with content may be provided. First, information associated with available content may be presented to a user via a user device. Next, a user selection for an item of content may be received. In a dedicated memory location for the user, identifying information for the selected item of content may then be stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2010Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: Cox Communications, Inc.Inventors: Lisa A. Pickelsimer, Yousef Wasef Nijim, Anant Patil, Daniel Lam