Patents Assigned to Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.
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Patent number: 7650624Abstract: A system for transmitting auxiliary data within a modulated video signal from a broadcast source to a hand-held device with a slot, the system comprising the broadcast source comprises means for transmitting auxiliary data to the slotted hand-held device via the modulated video signal; an interface device electronically coupled to the hand-held device via the slot and comprises a card microcontroller, a receiver electronically coupled to the card microcontroller for receiving the modulated video signal from the broadcast source, and circuitry electronically coupled to the card microcontroller and the receiver for demodulating the modulated video signal and reproducing the auxiliary data, and transferring the auxiliary data to the hand-held device via an interface protocol, and the hand-held device with the slot comprises a microcontroller for processing the signal auxiliary data received via the interface protocol from the interface device.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2003Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Yousri H. Barsoum, Alan G. Maltagliati, Christopher E. Chupp, Daniel A. Ciardullo
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Publication number: 20100002769Abstract: Systems and methods for embedding and extracting data in a digital signal content are disclosed. In the various embodiments, a system includes a processing unit configured to receive the digital signal content and the data, and an encoder configured to embed the data into the digital signal content. In other of the various embodiments, a system includes a processing unit configured to receive a digital signal content having embedded data, and a decoder configured to extract the data from the digital signal content.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2008Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.CInventors: Shalini Priti, Joseph A. O'Sullivan
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Patent number: 7627879Abstract: A system for deriving benefits from the reception and processing of composite video signals by a hand-held device, such as a smart card. Video signals are modulated with auxiliary data creating composite video signals. The composite video signals are then transmitted to and received by a hand-held device. The auxiliary data is then detected in the modulated video signal by circuitry of the hand-held device. The user receives benefits resulting from the reception of the auxiliary data.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International L.L.C.Inventors: Edward J. Koplar, Daniel A. Ciardullo
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Patent number: 7626635Abstract: A system for transmitting a modulated video signal to be presented on a digital display device, the video signal having a first frame and a second frame, the first frame and the second frame each comprised of a plurality of pixels, the system comprising a signal source for generating a video signal, an encoder, the encoder comprising a means for receiving the video signal from the signal source, a means for selectively altering luminance of the pixels of the first frame and the second frame of the video signal to represent a signal presence or signal absence and thereby creating a modulated video signal, and a means for providing the modulated video signal to a broadcast source, and the broadcast source for providing the modulated video signal from the encoder to a digital display device.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: James G. Withers, Yousri H. Barsoum, Edward J. Koplar, Michael C. Reynolds
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Patent number: 7602443Abstract: A method for modulating a video signal. Frames are selected from a plurality of frames for modulation. Intensity of a plurality of pixels of a plurality of scan lines of a field of the selected frames is altered according to at least one pattern or as designated by an adjustment.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Michael C. Reynolds, James G. Withers, Jesse J. Chounard, II
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Patent number: 7590992Abstract: A method and system for auxiliary data detection. Data is received on a hand-held device from a display of a signal on a monitor. The signal is visually displayed on the monitor at a frequency. A modulated video signal is received on the hand-held device from a display device. The modulated video signal contains auxiliary data modulated within a video signal in a substantially invisible way. The modulated video signal is demodulated to obtain the auxiliary data. At least one of the data or the auxiliary data is processed to identify a promotional opportunity available through the hand-held device. The user of the hand-held device is notified of availability of the promotional opportunity through the hand-held device.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2007Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Edward J. Koplar, Daniel A. Ciardullo, James G. Withers, Christopher E. Chupp
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Patent number: 7587121Abstract: A system for selectively increasing and decreasing the intensity of scan lines in a plurality of fields of a video signal over a time interval and not increasing or decreasing the intensity of the video scan lines in the remaining plurality of frames, thereby enabling a decoder to use an average intensity value comparison or to accumulate the differences in signal strength when fields are changing state from encoded to unencoded or encoded to unencoded to determine whether an auxiliary signal is present during the time interval.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2004Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Michael S. Gramelspacher, Christopher E. Chupp, Yousri H. Barsoum, Jesse J. Chounard, II, Michael C. Reynolds
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Patent number: 7586542Abstract: A method for modulating a video signal. Frames of a plurality of frames are selected for modulation. A first magnitude alternation pattern is designated for each of a first area of a field of the selected frames. A second magnitude alternation pattern is designated for each of a second area of the field of the selected frames. The intensity of a plurality of pixels of a plurality of scan lines of the field of the selected frames is altered as designated by either the first magnitude alternation pattern or the second magnitude alternation pattern.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2006Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Michael C. Reynolds, Yousri H. Barsoum, Edward J. Koplar
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Patent number: 7586541Abstract: A method for encoding a carrier signal in a video signal, the video signal having one or more frames, the frames each having a first field and a second field, the first field and the second field of each frame having a plurality of scan lines, each having a plurality of pixels with an intensity value indicating brightness, the method comprising selectively designating the plurality of scan lines of the first field of the one or more frames as up lines or down lines, calculating an optimum amount of adjustment to the pixels of the up lines and the down lines, and selectively increasing the intensity value of pixels of the up lines and decreasing the intensity value of pixels of the down lines by the optimum amount of adjustment thereby modulating the video signal with a carrier signal and creating a modulated video signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: September 8, 2009Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Christopher E. Chupp, Michael S. Gramelspacher, Jesse J. Chounard, II, James G. Withers, Yousri H. Barsoum, Michael C. Reynolds
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Patent number: 7552456Abstract: A system for deriving benefits from the reception and processing of composite video signals by a hand-held device, such as a smart card. Video signals are modulated with auxiliary data creating composite video signals. The composite video signals are then transmitted to and received by a hand-held device. The auxiliary data is then detected in the modulated video signal by circuitry of the hand-held device. The user receives benefits resulting from the reception of the auxiliary data.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2007Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Daniel A. Ciardullo, Edward J. Koplar
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Publication number: 20090141793Abstract: Methods and systems for dual channel encoding and detection are described. In one embodiment, Auxiliary data may be encoded in an audio portion of one or more frames of a content signal based on an audio encoding technique. The auxiliary data may be encoded in a video portion of the one or more frames based on a video encoding technique. The encoding of the auxiliary data in the audio portion and the video portion may produce a modulated content signal. The modulated content signal may include one or more dual encoded frames. The dual encoded frames may include the auxiliary data encoded within the audio portion and the video portion of the one or more frames. Additional methods and systems are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 26, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Michael S. Gramelspacher, Edward J. Koplar
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Publication number: 20090111584Abstract: Methods and system for encoded information processing are described. In one embodiment, an encoded pattern may be optically detected from source media. Gaming data and associated synchronization data may be decoded from the encoded pattern. The gaming data may be synchronized for use during gaming based on the synchronization data. Additional methods and systems are disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Applicant: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventor: Edward J. Koplar
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Publication number: 20080305876Abstract: A method and system for response authorization. In one embodiment, authorization data and response data may be received over a paging network on a user device. The authorization data may be compared against a device identifier of the user device. A response indicated by the response data may be triggered on the user device based on a comparison of the authorization data to the device identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2008Publication date: December 11, 2008Applicant: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: James G. Withers, Michael S. Gramelspacher, Rory T. Sledge
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Publication number: 20080193023Abstract: Methods and systems for spatial data encoding and decoding are described. A tile may be designated within a source frame. The tile may be divided into at least one bit area. A particular message bit value of a message may be accessed. A statistical property calculation may be performed on a pixel variable value of available pixels within the tile. A pixel variable value of pixels in the particular bit area of a target frame may be shifted to encode a particular message bit. A particular pixel variable value of a particular pixel of the plurality of pixels may be shifted by a shift value. The shift value may be in accordance with the statistical property calculation, the particular message bit value, and a particular modulation pattern value of the plurality of modulation pattern values for the particular pixel within the particular bit area.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Lilly Canel-Katz, James G. Withers, Jonathan I. Katz, David Imler
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Publication number: 20080193046Abstract: Methods and systems for image registration are described. An area of an image may be selected. A length of at least one encoded wavelength for the area may be accessed. One or more candidate wavelengths may be identified in the area in at least one direction that includes at least one large peak. The length of the at least one encoded wavelength may be compared to the length of at least one of the one or more candidate wavelengths to calculate an alteration ratio. The alteration ratio may identify at least one of a scale or a rotation of the image.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Applicant: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.CInventors: Lilly Canel-Katz, Jonathan I. Katz
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Patent number: 7330511Abstract: A system for embedding positional data (20) in a video signal (18), the system having a mobile object (4), a positioning receiver (10) associated with the mobile object (4) for obtaining positional data (20) on the mobile object (4) from a plurality of positioning satellites (6), a video camera (16) associated with the mobile object (4) for creating the video signal (18), an encoder (12) for receiving the video signal (18) from the video camera (16) and the positional data (20) from the positioning receiver (10) and modulating the positional data (20) within the video signal (18) thereby creating a modulated video signal (22), and a video recorder (15) associated with the mobile object (4) for storing the modulated video signal (22) on a recording medium (14).Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: February 12, 2008Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Alan G. Maltagliati, James G. Withers, Jesse J. Chounard, II
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Patent number: 7286188Abstract: A method, apparatus and system for signal modulation. A plurality of pixels are selected in a pattern such that a first pixel group of the plurality of pixels is unpaired with a second pixel group of the plurality of pixels throughout the pattern in a portion of a video signal. The intensity of the plurality of the pixels is altered at a constant magnitude in the portion of the video signal pursuant to the pattern in a substantially invisible way.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2006Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Christopher E. Chupp, Michael S. Gramelspacher, Jesse J. Chounard, II, James G. Withers, Yousri H. Barsoum, Michael C. Reynolds
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Patent number: 7116374Abstract: A method for encoding a carrier signal in a video signal, the video signal having one or more frames, the frames each having a first field and a second field, the first field and the second field of each frame having a plurality of scan lines, each having a plurality of pixels with an intensity value indicating brightness, the method comprising selectively designating the plurality of scan lines of the first field of the one or more frames as up lines or down lines, calculating an optimum amount of adjustment to the pixels of the up lines and the down lines, and selectively increasing the intensity value of pixels of the up lines and decreasing the intensity value of pixels of the down lines by the optimum amount of adjustment thereby modulating the video signal with a carrier signal and creating a modulated video signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Christopher E. Chupp, Michael S. Gramelspacher, Jesse J. Chounard, II, James G. Withers, Yousri H. Barsoum, Michael C. Reynolds
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Patent number: 7075583Abstract: A method for modulating one or more fields of video signal (18) with auxiliary signal (20) by use of an encoding improvement, the one or more fields having one or more sub-fields, the one or more sub-fields having a plurality of odd and even scan lines, the plurality of odd and even scan lines having a plurality of pixels, the plurality of pixels each having an intensity comprising obtaining on encoder (12) the video signal from signal source (10), selectively designating on encoder the plurality of odd and even scan lines as up lines or down lines for at least one of the one or more sub-fields for at least one of the one or more fields, calculating an amount of intensity adjustment for the pixels of the plurality of odd and even scan lines on encoder, and adding intensity to the up lines and subtracting intensity from the down lines according to the amount of intensity adjustment for the pixels of the scan lines of video signal on encoder.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2004Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Michael C. Reynolds, James G. Withers, Yousri H. Barsoum, Jesse J. Chounard, II, Edward J. Koplar
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Patent number: 6992726Abstract: A method for encoding a carrier signal in a video signal, the video signal having one or more frames, the frames each having a first field and a second field, the first field and the second field of each frame having a plurality of scan lines, each having a plurality of pixels with an intensity value indicating brightness, the method comprising selectively designating the plurality of scan lines of the first field of the one or more frames as up lines or down lines, calculating an optimum amount of adjustment to the pixels of the up lines and the down lines, and selectively increasing the intensity value of pixels of the up lines and decreasing the intensity value of pixels of the down lines by the optimum amount of adjustment thereby modulating the video signal with a carrier signal and creating a modulated video signal.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2005Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Koplar Interactive Systems International, L.L.C.Inventors: Christopher E. Chupp, Michael S. Gramelspacher, Jesse J. Chounard, II, James G. Withers, Yousri H. Barsoum, Michael C. Reynolds