Patents Assigned to directPacket Research, Inc.
  • Patent number: 8861520
    Abstract: Packet cloning logic receives an original stream of packets communicated from a source device. The packet cloning logic generates a plurality of cloned packets for each packet contained in the original stream, wherein the plurality of cloned packets each comprise payload content of a corresponding (or counterpart) packet in the original stream. The packet cloning logic communicates to at least one packet assembly logic, the plurality of cloned packets. The packet assembly logic assembles at least one stream of packets corresponding to the original stream of packets for communication to at least one destination device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 24, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2014
    Assignee: DirectPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher S. Signaoff, Justin S. Signaoff, Tom W. Opsahl, Edward M. Riley, III
  • Patent number: 8813072
    Abstract: A plurality of devices self-assemble their respective resources into a pool for hosting one or more virtual machines (VMs). An inverse virtual machine architecture enables a pool of resources to be assembled for hosting one or more VMs independent of an application-level control program, such as a host OS and/or other application-level program, executing on the host system. In certain embodiments, the plurality of independent physical resources are operable to autonomously join together in forming the pool of resources for VM(s). In certain embodiments, each device comprises VM core logic for self-assembling the devices into the resource pool. The VM core logic may be implemented at a BIOS level of the devices, wherein an operating system is not required to be launched on any of the devices that self-assemble into the resource pool for hosting the VM(s).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2011
    Date of Patent: August 19, 2014
    Assignee: DirectPacket Research Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher S. Signaoff, Justin S. Signaoff, Tom W. Opsahl, Edward M. Riley, III
  • Patent number: 8605730
    Abstract: A method of communication between endpoint devices that includes converting data packets from a multiport protocol to a proprietary port protocol so that the data packets can traverse firewalls protecting the endpoint devices. A system that includes networks protected by firewall wherein the communication between the networks is in a proprietary protocol and the system further including a device for managing the communication between the protected networks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2013
    Assignee: DirectPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher S. Signaoff, Tom W. Opsahl, Edward M. Riley, III, Justin S. Signaoff
  • Patent number: 8560828
    Abstract: A communication system is made up of several communication communities. Each community provides for communication between the endpoints connected into that community by connecting the endpoints and communication controllers located behind a firewall with an external communication controller outside of the firewall. In selected embodiments, such a community may be configured to connect an internal controller that is connected to a plurality of endpoints with another controller that is designed for connection to only one endpoint. When communication is desired outside of the individual communities, the external controller for that community establishes a connection with the external controller for the desired community. Once established, the communication data can be transmitted across community borders. In some embodiments, there may be a central external controller that is in communication with each of the external controllers for the other individual communities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: October 15, 2013
    Assignee: DirectPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher S. Signaoff, Tom W. Opsahl, Edward M. Riley, III, Justin S. Signaoff
  • Patent number: 8555371
    Abstract: The present invention is directed generally to systems and methods for management of nodes, such as multimedia communication endpoints and/or intermediary devices, residing across disparate networks. Embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for managing by a centralized management system nodes residing on disparate protected networks, such as for managing such operations as scheduling, configuring, updating software, etc., nodes such as multimedia communication endpoints (e.g., videoconferencing endpoint devices and/or other multimedia communication devices) and/or intermediary devices (e.g., routers, switches, hubs, etc.). Further, embodiments of the present invention provide systems and methods for transmitting management data between a centralized management system and nodes on disparate protected networks without sacrificing security desired by each network and in a manner that is not administratively burdensome.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2009
    Date of Patent: October 8, 2013
    Assignee: DirectPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher S. Signaoff, Tom W. Opsahl, Edward M. Riley, III, Justin S. Signaoff
  • Patent number: 7773588
    Abstract: A multimedia communication system and method are described where a communication controller receives a multimedia data stream from a communication device in a first protocol. The controller detects a type of the first protocol, such as text-based protocol or a binary protocol and then converts the first protocol into an intermediate protocol. The multimedia data stream in this intermediate protocol is then transmitted to a second communication controller connected to the destination communication device. The multimedia data stream is then converted at the second communication controller from the intermediate protocol into a second protocol which is then used to transmit the multimedia data stream to the destination communication device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 10, 2010
    Assignee: directPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher S. Signaoff, Tom W. Opsahl, Edward M. Riley, III, Justin S. Signaoff
  • Publication number: 20100177786
    Abstract: A method of communication between endpoint devices that includes converting data packets from a multiport protocol to a proprietary port protocol so that the data packets can traverse firewalls protecting the endpoint devices. A system that includes networks protected by firewall wherein the communication between the networks is in a proprietary protocol and the system further including a device for managing the communication between the protected networks.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2010
    Publication date: July 15, 2010
    Applicant: DirectPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher S. Signaoff, Tom W. Opsahl, Edward M. Riley, III, Justin S. Signaoff
  • Patent number: 7710978
    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for transporting multiport protocol traffic using a single-port protocol. Multiport protocol traffic from a first endpoint is converted into a single-port protocol for transport across a network. The traffic is sent over a commonly-open port and received at a second endpoint before being dispersed to the appropriate ports of the second endpoint. By converting the traffic to a single-port protocol and choosing which commonly open port to communicate the traffic through, firewalls between each endpoint may be traversed without changing any of their settings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 4, 2010
    Assignee: directPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher S. Signaoff, Tom W. Opsahl, Edward M. Riley, III, Justin S. Signaoff
  • Patent number: 7577156
    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for transporting multimedia protocol traffic over a proxy server using a commonly-used proxy protocol. Multimedia protocol traffic from a first endpoint is received and then converted. The converted data is then transmitted using a commonly-used protocol across a network. The traffic is received and reconverted to the original multimedia protocol. The reconverted data is then transmitted to a second endpoint. By using a commonly-used protocol to transmit traffic between endpoints, proxy servers between each endpoint may be traversed without changing any of their settings.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 13, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 18, 2009
    Assignee: directPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher S. Signaoff, Tom W. Opsahl, Edward M. Riley, III, Justin S. Signaoff
  • Publication number: 20070245412
    Abstract: A communication system is made up of several communication communities. Each community provides for communication between the endpoints connected into that community by connecting the endpoints and communication controllers located behind a firewall with an external communication controller outside of the firewall. In selected embodiments, such a community may be configured to connect an internal controller that is connected to a plurality of endpoints with another controller that is designed for connection to only one endpoint. When communication is desired outside of the individual communities, the external controller for that community establishes a connection with the external controller for the desired community. Once established, the communication data can be transmitted across community borders. In some embodiments, there may be a central external controller that is in communication with each of the external controllers for the other individual communities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2006
    Publication date: October 18, 2007
    Applicant: directPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher Signaoff, Tom Opsahl, Edward Riley, Justin Signaoff
  • Publication number: 20070242694
    Abstract: A multimedia communication system and method are described where a communication controller receives a multimedia data stream from a communication device in a first protocol. The controller detects a type of the first protocol, such as text-based protocol or a binary protocol and then converts the first protocol into an intermediate protocol. The multimedia data stream in this intermediate protocol is then transmitted to a second communication controller connected to the destination communication device. The multimedia data stream is then converted at the second communication controller from the intermediate protocol into a second protocol which is then used to transmit the multimedia data stream to the destination communication device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2006
    Publication date: October 18, 2007
    Applicant: directPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher Signaoff, Tom Opsahl, Edward Riley, Justin Signaoff
  • Publication number: 20070242680
    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for transporting multimedia protocol traffic over a proxy server using a commonly-used proxy protocol. Multimedia protocol traffic from a first endpoint is received and then converted. The converted data is then transmitted using a commonly-used protocol across a network. The traffic is received and reconverted to the original multimedia protocol. The reconverted data is then transmitted to a second endpoint. By using a commonly-used protocol to transmit traffic between endpoints, proxy servers between each endpoint may be traversed without changing any of their settings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2006
    Publication date: October 18, 2007
    Applicant: directPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher Signaoff, Tom Opsahl, Edward Riley, Justin Signaoff
  • Publication number: 20070242696
    Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed for transporting multiport protocol traffic using a single-port protocol. Multiport protocol traffic from a first endpoint is converted into a single-port protocol for transport across a network. The traffic is sent over a commonly-open port and received at a second endpoint before being dispersed to the appropriate ports of the second endpoint. By converting the traffic to a single-port protocol and choosing which commonly open port to communicate the traffic through, firewalls between each endpoint may be traversed without changing any of their settings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 13, 2006
    Publication date: October 18, 2007
    Applicant: directPacket Research, Inc.
    Inventors: Christopher Signaoff, Tom Opsahl, Edward Riley, Justin Signaoff