Patents Assigned to Discovision Associate
  • Patent number: 6789045
    Abstract: A time and work tracker that automatically collects and analyzes information about time and work performed on a wireless device is described herein. According to the present invention, a time and work tracking function is initiated on a wireless device. Thereafter, a user begins to perform work on the wireless device. As the user works, the tracking function on the wireless device collects data relating to the activities performed by the user. The collected data is then analyzed to determine what types of work the user has actually performed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2003
    Date of Patent: September 7, 2004
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Michael G. Lehman
  • Patent number: 6744711
    Abstract: An apparatus and method conducts a high-speed search on an optical medium having a plurality of tracks on which information is recorded. At least a first light spot and a second light spot are directed by the apparatus onto the optical medium. The light spots traverse across the tracks in one of a first direction and a second direction. A photodetector unit receives a reflected component of the first light spot to form a first electrical signal and a reflected component of the second light spot to form a second electrical signal. Digital shaping circuitry respectively converts the first electrical signal and the second electrical signal into a first digital signal and a second digital signal. A quadrature detector is configured to receive the first digital signal and the second digital signal. The first digital signal and the second digital signal are arranged in a quadrature relationship to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2000
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2004
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Ludwig Ceshkovsky
  • Patent number: 6741529
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for moving a carriage assembly from an initial position to a target position relative to a storage medium rotating at a circumferential velocity. A processor determines a velocity trajectory relative to the radial distance of the initial position and the target position to the center of the medium, the circumferential distance between the initial position and the target position, and the initial circumferential velocity of the medium. The processor directs the drive to move the carriage assembly using the velocity trajectory so that the carriage assembly will arrive radially and circumferentially at the target position at substantially the same time. Additionally, the rotation of the storage medium may be changed from the initial circumferential velocity to a target circumferential velocity.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2004
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Kurt W. Getreuer
  • Patent number: 6697930
    Abstract: A pipeline video decoder and decompression system handles a plurality of separately encoded bit streams arranged as a single serial bit stream of digital bits and having separately encoded pairs of control codes and corresponding data carried in the serial bit stream. The pipeline system employs a plurality of interconnected stages to decode and decompress the single bit stream, including a start code detector. When in a search mode, the state code detector searches for a specific start code corresponding to one of multiple compression standards. The start code detector responding to the single serial bit stream generates control tokens and data tokens. A respective one of the tokens includes a plurality of data words. Each data word has an extension bit which indicates a presence of additional words therein. The data words are thereby unlimited in number.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 7, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2004
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Adrian P Wise, Martin W Sotheran, William P Robbins, Anthony M Jones, Helen R Finch, Kevin J Boyd, Anthony Peter J Claydon
  • Patent number: 6687315
    Abstract: The invention provides a single chip implementation of a digital receiver for multicarrier signals that are transmitted by orthogonal frequency division multiplexing. Improved channel estimation and correction circuitry are provided. The receiver has highly accurate sampling rate control and frequency control circuitry. BCH decoding of tps data carriers is achieved with minimal resources with an arrangement that includes a small Galois field multiplier. An improved FFT window synchronization circuit is coupled to the resampling circuit for locating the boundary of the guard interval transmitted with the active frame of the signal. A real-time pipelined FFT processor is operationally associated with the FFT window synchronization circuit and operates with reduced memory requirements.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 3, 2004
    Assignee: Discovision Associate
    Inventors: Peter A Keevill, Dawood Alam, John M. Nolan, Matthew J Collins, Thomas Foxcroft, David H. Davies, Jonathan Parker
  • Publication number: 20030147313
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for suspending the operation of a rotating optical media player that uses simplified and efficient logic circuitry is described. When an operator initiates a pause operation, for example, by pressing a pause key, the current location of an optical pickup (e.g., a value of the current track ID) is stored. Then, a tracking servo loop is opened and a near zero offset is provided to the input of the tracking actuator. The condition of the optical disk system is then maintained in a “wait” state until the operator decides to end the pause process by selecting an alternate operation, such as “Play”, “Search”, or some other functions. When an alternate operation is received, the tracking servo loop is closed. The system then enters a search mode to reposition the optical head to the position indicated by the track ID, which was previously saved. Finally, the selected function command is activated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2002
    Publication date: August 7, 2003
    Applicant: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Ludwig Ceshkovsky
  • Publication number: 20030112723
    Abstract: An optical pickup is described with an electronically adjustable beam spot size for reading optical media. Two proximal light sources are impinged on a selected track of the media and the reflected light is registered by photodetector arrays. The electrical signal generated from the leading detector is delayed, based on a distance between beams and the speed of the media, to achieve a desired amount of temporal coincidence with the electrical signal associated with the lagging beam. The electrical signals are combined, such as in a multiplier circuit, to create a third electrical signal whose response to a data bit can be adjusted to a shorter duration than the responses from either first or second beams. Therefore, the effective spot size may be electronically controlled, wherein light sources of longer wavelengths may be utilized, and optical data storage systems may be configured for reading media having different optical characteristics.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 18, 2001
    Publication date: June 19, 2003
    Applicant: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Ludwig Ceshkovsky
  • Patent number: 6581025
    Abstract: A time and work tracker that automatically collects and analyzes information about time and work performed on a wireless device is described herein. According to the present invention, a time and work tracking function is initiated on a wireless device. Thereafter, a user begins to perform work on the wireless device. As the user works, the tracking function on the wireless device collects data relating to the activities performed by the user. The collected data is then analyzed to determine what types of work the user has actually performed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 13, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2003
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Michael G. Lehman
  • Patent number: 6570839
    Abstract: An optical disk includes a plurality of tracks that are arranged in a predetermined number of zones. Each track is divided into a plurality of sectors. The sector number is different in each zone. The sector increases in number moving outwardly on the disk. The optical disk also includes a format marking. The format marking includes a sector field for each sector. The format marking is erasably recorded.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 3, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2003
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Noboru Kimura, Ronald Vitullo, Yasuhiro Yamazaki
  • Patent number: 6542451
    Abstract: An equalizer for producing an equalized signal from an input signal. The input signal has a DC component. The equalizer includes a programmable filter and equalizer. A detector for generating a threshold signal from a preprocessed signal. The preprocessed signal is generated from the equalized signal. A comparator for comparing the preprocessed signal to the threshold signal to produce an output signal. A tracking device for tracking the DC component from the output signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 14, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Noboru Kimura, Wen-Yung Yeh
  • Patent number: 6532199
    Abstract: An apparatus for optical reading or recording information on an optical disc is rotatable about an axis of rotation. The apparatus includes a carriage, an objective lens, and an objective lens holder. The carriage has a center of mass. The carriage is movable relative to a frame along a path radial to the axis of rotation. The objective lens has an optical axis. The object lens is mounted to the objective holder so that the optical axis of the objective lens is within a first distance of intersecting the center of mass of the carriage. The holder is movable relative to the carriage so as to move the objective lens along its optical axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 5, 2000
    Date of Patent: March 11, 2003
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Kurt W. Getreuer, Leonardus J. Grassens
  • Patent number: 6493094
    Abstract: Focusing means to focus a beam upon a reflective-transmissive surface. Reflecting means to reflect a central portion of the beam from the reflective-transmissive surface. Transmitting means to transmit a portion of the beam that lies outside the central portion. Receiving means to receive the transmitted portion of the beam and combining means to combine the reflected central portion of the beam with a test beam to generate an interference pattern.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2002
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Ivan Prikryl, Hollis O'Neal Hall
  • Patent number: 6445650
    Abstract: Disclosed is a high-speed dynamic actuating system for optical disks, particularly useful in an optical disk drive, wherein a closed-loop approach is used to overcome the diversity between devices and thus meet the requirement for high speed track-accessing and solve the problems in that the convention open-loop track-jumping takes a long period of time to perform segmental adjustment. The pick-up head is activated by applying high-speed dynamic actuation of the lens so as to conform to the pre-determined velocity curve and eliminate the wobble of the lens caused by different track-jumping times in an optical disk drive and a hard disk. In addition, said system can be implemented in an integrated circuit (IC), which is directly controlled by the hardware and thus effectively simplifies the complicated configuration as in the prior art.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 3, 2002
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Chin-Shiong Tsai
  • Patent number: 6435737
    Abstract: A multi-standard video decompression apparatus has a plurality of stages interconnected by a two-wire interface arranged as a pipeline processing machine. Control tokens and DATA Tokens pass over the single two-wire interface for carrying both control and data in token format. A token decode circuit is positioned in certain of the stages for recognizing certain of the tokens as control tokens pertinent to that stage and for passing unrecognized control tokens along the pipeline. Reconfiguration processing circuits are positioned in selected stages and are responsive to a recognized control token for reconfiguring such stage to handle an identified DATA Token. A wide variety of unique supporting subsystem circuitry and processing techniques are disclosed for implementing the system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Adrian Philip Wise, Martin William Sotheran, William Philip Robbins
  • Patent number: 6434087
    Abstract: An optical disc system for storing information on a medium includes a light source, a focusing mechanism, and a tracking mechanism wherein the mechanisms are controlled by a feedback loop and the focusing mechanism focuses light emitted by the light source onto the medium to effect writing of information thereon. The system is provided with an electronic circuit for generating a servo error signal that is communicated in the feedback loop for effecting corrections of the focusing mechanism and the tracking mechanism. The system is further provided with a driver for energizing the light source, a bias coil disposed proximate to the medium, a bias coil driver switchably connected to the bias coil for supplying an electric current thereto, a current monitoring circuit connected to the bias coil driver having an output responsive to the electric current, and a controller connected to the output of the current monitoring circuit and to the driver.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: David L. Schell, David E. Lewis
  • Patent number: 6417859
    Abstract: This invention provides a method to control the buffering of encoded video data organized as frames or fields. This method involves determining the picture number of each incoming decoded frame, determining the expected presentation number at any time and marking any buffer as ready when its picture number is on or after the presentation number.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 1, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2002
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Martin W. Sotheran, Helen Rosemary Finch
  • Patent number: 6418097
    Abstract: An analog to digital circuit assembly includes a circuit for multiplexing a reference voltage input of an analog to digital converter to produce alternating normalized and referenced digital outputs of an analog signal input at a rate controlled by a sampling clock which includes a switch including first and second inputs, an output, and a control input for alternately connecting the first and the second inputs to the output, the output being applied to the reference voltage input. An information detection device having a detection output and a servo mechanism that controls operations on detected information is provided in conjunction with a signal summing circuit, a direct current voltage reference, a control clock connected, a servo error signal circuit having a servo error signal output and input, a sampling clock, and a processing circuit having an input connected to a digital output of the analog to digital converter and an output for controlling the servo mechanism.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1995
    Date of Patent: July 9, 2002
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: David L. Schell, Randolph Scott Crupper, Kurt W. Getreuer, Leonardus I. Grassens, David E. Lewis, Marvin B. Davis
  • Patent number: 6411584
    Abstract: A cartridge unloading apparatus for a disk drive having a cartridge loading end, a remote end, and a base plate. The apparatus is employed for tiltably unloading the disk from a spindle magnet with a peeling action. The apparatus includes first and second sliders positioned relative the ends of the disk drive. The sliders each have only one S-shaped slot formed therein. Each slider has a slot to receive one of the two lifting pins provided on a cartridge receiver. The movement of the sliders drives the lifting pins along the slots, thereby raising or lowering the cartridge receiver depending upon the direction of rotation of the tiller. The sliding motion of the lifting pins engaged in the S-shaped slots thus unloads a disk from or, alternatively, loads the disk onto the drive spindle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: June 25, 2002
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Marvin B. Davis, Kent T. Murphy
  • Patent number: 6397167
    Abstract: A method and system for automatically collecting and for analyzing information about time and work performed on a computer includes a hardware abstraction layer for monitoring activity on various user input devices. The system also includes the following elements: a data collector for monitoring certain portions of a user's computer activity and for logging into a log file those certain portions of a user's computer activity; a data analyzer for determining by following user-defined rules showing which portions of those certain portions of a user's computer activity constitutes continuous work activities, and how this work should be categorized by project and task with project; and an external interface for building the rules defining work. The data collector includes a resident module, such as a TSR (terminate-and-stay-resident) module, which extends the file system of the computer so that detailed records are kept of file activities.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 28, 2002
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventors: Gary R. Skinner, Michael G. Lehman
  • Patent number: RE37818
    Abstract: An apparatus for providing sector location pulses to a controller of a rotating disk data storage device having a counter clocked in proportion to the disk rotation rate and an accumulator for accumulating times to sectors on the disk. A comparator connected to the counter and the accumulator enables an accumulator clock for repetitive clocking of the accumulator at such times the contents of the accumulator do not exceed the contents of the counter. A sector location pulse generator connected to the comparator generates the controller pulses, when enabled, concurrently with the accumulator clock signals. A master reset generator resets the first counter and the accumulator each time an index location on the disk passes a transducer head used to read and write data to and from the disk and a partial reset generator resets the accumulator each time the transducer head is moved between tracks on the disk.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 2, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 13, 2002
    Assignee: Discovision Associates
    Inventor: Steven V. Holsinger