Abstract: A system is provided for congestion control of traffic in a network that uses Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). The system includes at least one TCP congestion control program, at least one TCP congestion control unit running one of the TCP congestion control programs, and a TCP mapper adapted to map incoming TCP traffic to one of the TCP congestion control units, based on at least one of (a) the type of application program from which the incoming TCP traffic flow originated, (b) the type of network for which the incoming TCP traffic flow is destined, (c) parameters related to network performance, (d) network constraints, (e) source of the incoming TCP traffic flow, and (f) destination of the incoming TCP traffic flow.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 3, 2012
Date of Patent:
January 14, 2014
Assignee:
LiveQoS Inc.
Inventors:
Matthew Robert Williams, Mohan Krishna Vemulapali, Uri Nebogatov, Miika Anttoni Klemetti, Vijayendran Mahendran
Abstract: A group video messaging method stores user information identifying authorized users of a video messaging system, and provides a user interface to the video messaging system. The user interface permits authorized users to transfer video files to the video messaging system for storage and retrieval, and to identify criteria for other authorized users to access each transferred video file. The method also stores in the video messaging system the video files transferred to the system by the authorized users; stores information identifying the user that transferred each stored video file to the video messaging system, and the criteria for authorized users to access the stored video files; and stores information identifying different groups of the authorized users and which of the stored video files are to be accessible to each of the authorized users or authorized user groups.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 14, 2013
Publication date:
November 28, 2013
Applicant:
LIVEQOS INC.
Inventors:
Ryan Brink, Pranay Kumar, Gregory Flatt, Desmond McNamee
Abstract: Systems and methods for transporting data between two endpoints over an encoded channel are disclosed. Data transmission units (data units) from the source network are received at an encoding component logically located between the endpoints. These first data units are subdivided into second data units and are transmitted to the destination network over the transport network. Also transmitted are encoded or extra second data units that allow the original first data units to be recreated even if some of the second data units are lost. These encoded second data units may be merely copies of the second data units transmitted, parity second data units, or second data units which have been encoded using erasure correcting coding. At the receiving endpoint, the second data units are received and are used to recreate the original first data units.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 9, 2010
Date of Patent:
October 1, 2013
Assignee:
LiveQos Inc.
Inventors:
Matthew Robert Williams, Jonathan N. Cressman
Abstract: A system is provided for improving the performance of an access network for coupling user devices to an application server. The system includes a user device coupled to an intermediate server via the access network. The user device has a processor adapted to encode data using a network performance enhancing coding (NPEC), and to transmit the encoded data via the access network to the intermediate server. The intermediate server is adapted to receive the encoded data and has a processor adapted to decode the encoded data using the NPEC, and to transmit the decoded data to the application server.
Abstract: A method of forwarding data transmissions from a first network to a third network via a second network comprises receiving packets of a first type from the first network, segmenting each packet of a first type into packets of a second type, transmitting the packets of a second type to the second network, and producing and transmitting at least one encoded duplicate of each of the packets of a second type to the second network. The encoded duplicate packet allows a packet of the first type to be recreated in the event that not all the packets of the second type are received at the second network.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 4, 2011
Date of Patent:
May 7, 2013
Assignee:
LiveQoS Inc.
Inventors:
Matthew Robert Williams, Mohan Krishna Vemulapali
Abstract: Systems and methods for transporting data between two endpoints over an encoded channel are disclosed. Data transmission units (data units) from the source network are received at an encoding component logically located between the endpoints. These first data units are subdivided into second data units and are transmitted to the destination network over the transport network. Also transmitted are encoded or extra second data units that allow the original first data units to be recreated even if some of the second data units are lost. These encoded second data units may be merely copies of the second data units transmitted, parity second data units, or second data units which have been encoded using erasure correcting coding. At the receiving endpoint, the second data units are received and are used to recreate the original first data units.
Abstract: Systems and methods for transporting data between two endpoints over an encoded channel are disclosed. Data transmission units (data units) from the source network are received at an encoding component logically located between the endpoints. These first data units are subdivided into second data units and are transmitted to the destination network over the transport network. Also transmitted are encoded or extra second data units that allow the original first data units to be recreated even if some of the second data units are lost. These encoded second data units may be merely copies of the second data units transmitted, parity second data units, or second data units which have been encoded using erasure correcting coding. At the receiving endpoint, the second data units are received and are used to recreate the original first data units.
Type:
Application
Filed:
April 17, 2012
Publication date:
August 23, 2012
Applicant:
LiveQoS Inc.
Inventors:
Matthew Robert Williams, Jonathan N. Cressman