Patents Assigned to ShareWave, Inc.
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Patent number: 6934752Abstract: A networking protocol includes definitions of quality of service enhancements to provide reliable multimedia data stream connections in wireless computer networks. These enhancements may be implemented as extensions to packet headers, such as a multimedia control field made up of various sub fields.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2000Date of Patent: August 23, 2005Assignee: ShareWave, Inc.Inventor: Rajugopal R. Gubbi
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Patent number: 6891822Abstract: A communication protocol includes a hierarchical arrangement of time slots within a communication channel for transmission and reception of isochronous data (e.g., video, audio, etc.) between components of a computer network. One of the time slots may include a window for transmission of keyboard and/or cursor control data from a client unit to a server, for example as a series of past and present keyboard and/or cursor control entries, with these entries being accompanied by a counter value indicative of the number of new entries since a previous transmission. Audio rate control information may also be transmitted from the client unit to the server during the reverse time slot and may be used by the server to determine the amount of audio information to be transmitted to the client unit in a subsequent forward time slot transmission period. The audio rate control information is determined according to the amount of stored audio information at the client unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: ShareWave, Inc.Inventors: Rajugøpal R. Gubbi, Natarajan Ekambaram, Steven Goss
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Patent number: 6865609Abstract: A scheme for wireless local area networks provides multimedia extensions for high rate applications. Some of the main extensions provided are the following: The MAC header is extended to include the components for multimedia support. The network topology extensions include tighter definition of the PC, peer-peer connections during CFP, alternate PC and proxy PC. The Quality of Service (QoS) related extensions include the simplifying the operation during CFP, support of streams, stream priority, synchronization of TDM transmissions by devices during CFP, dynamic bandwidth management, channel protection using error control coding and negotiable retransmission parameters. By dynamically negotiating for the priority, bandwidth and the retransmission parameters for each stream separately, the latency control is achieved. There are also proposed extensions to the operation of DCF-only stations in order to better their inter-operation with multimedia capable devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: ShareWave, Inc.Inventors: Rajugopal R. Gubbi, Gregory H. Parks
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Publication number: 20040139213Abstract: A method and system for improving networking performance in networks based on lossy channels. A selected file system call 109 is redirected by sending a file request to a server over a first protocol. Data is received from the server in response to the file request over a second protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: ShareWave Inc.Inventors: Rajesh Bhagwat, Mircea Ouatu-Lascar
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Patent number: 6754749Abstract: An integrated circuit includes a microcontroller core interconnected with a peripheral component interconnect (PCI) interface configurable as a PCI host/CPU bridge when the integrated circuit is used in embedded system applications and as a PCI device when the integrated circuit is used in a hosted application. In some cases, a radio media access controller is (MAC) interconnected to the microcontroller. Also, a forward error correction (FEC) coder/decoder (CODEC) coupled to the radio MAC may be provided. Such an FEC CODEC may be configured to provide Reed-Solomon coding/decoding. Preferably, one or more communication interfaces coupled to the microcontroller are provided, each being configured to allow for interconnection of the integrated circuit with external communication channels.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2001Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: ShareWave, Inc.Inventors: Elias Mounsef, Raymond Chow
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Patent number: 6754176Abstract: A scheme for sharing a channel during a contention free period of communications between two or more basic service sets (BSSs) including network components in an overlapping region of a wireless computer network. These network components in the overlapping region may be configured to communicate in contention free periods only. Such bandwidth sharing may then include transmitting within each BSS exclusively during an allocated period of time. Each BSS may include one point coordinator network component and all other network components in the BSS then inform the point coordinator of channel conditions including degradation, and the number of packets received from other BSSs.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2000Date of Patent: June 22, 2004Assignee: ShareWave, Inc.Inventors: Rajugopal R. Gubbi, Amar Ghori, Gregory H. Parks
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Patent number: 6742041Abstract: A method and system for improving networking performance in networks based on lossy channels. A selected file system call 109 is redirected by sending a file request to a server over a first protocol. Data is received from the server in response to the file request over a second protocol.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2000Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventors: Rajesh Bhagwat, Mircea Ouatu-Lascar
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Patent number: 6643609Abstract: An embedded system includes a microprocessor and performance measuring logic coupled to the microprocessor and configured to record selected performance metrics. In the given routine. In general, a counter is configured to record statistics for each of the performance metrics, and the counters may be controlled using a programmable mask, which is included in a memory coupled to the microprocessor. Based on these metrics, designers may fine-tune software for the embedded system.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Sharewave, IncInventor: Michael Huy Phan
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Patent number: 6463473Abstract: A network is configured so as to allow access by a client device for a limited period of time. During this period of time, the client device may have access to designated network resources. In some cases, the network may be so configured on-the-fly; that is, it may be configured to allow access by the client device in response to an installation request transmitted by the client device to a network master device. Such an installation request should include a unique identifier associated with the client device. This unique identifier may be broadcast by the client device without a prompt by the network master device. The use of a unique identifier allows for recognizing the guest client and further facilitates updating a client table wherein information regarding the available bandwidth for the guest client device may be stored. Upon expiration of the period of time, the guest client may be automatically uninstalling from the network.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1999Date of Patent: October 8, 2002Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventor: Rajugopal R. Gubbi
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Patent number: 6434113Abstract: A network node is configured control operations in a wireless computer network and to automatically hand over network master operations to an alternate network master device upon detecting an operational failure of the network node. In a further embodiment, in response to detecting at a network node of a wireless computer network an impending operational failure of the network node, the node automatically negotiates the hand over of network control responsibilities for the wireless computer network to an alternate network master. Such network control responsibilities may include bandwidth allocation among network clients within the wireless computer network. In still another embodiment, in response to detecting at a node of a wireless computer network (e.g., utilizing a half-duplex communication link) the absence of a master network node, the node will automatically configure itself as an alternate network master.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1999Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventor: Rajugopal R. Gubbi
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Patent number: 6347155Abstract: The quality of digital images recovered from compressed data in an inter-frame redundancy-removing scheme is enhanced using a self-adaptive feedback scheme in an image compression/decompression system so as to include means for the compensation of the distortion component from prior frame compression in subsequent difference frame compression. Each transmitted frame is stored after a full compress/decompress cycle, and difference data (which includes the inverse of the distortion component from compression of the transmitted frame) representing the difference between the stored frame and the incoming new frame is transmitted. Consequently, the quality of static regions in the recovered images may be improved with each subsequent iteration by taking the distortion component in the prior frame into consideration along with the inter-frame motion information. The feedback loop thus forms a self-adaptive iterative cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: February 12, 2002Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventors: Michael I. Persiantsev, Rajugopal R. Gubbi, Joseph D. Harwood
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Patent number: 6314207Abstract: The quality of digital images recovered from compressed data in an inter-frame redundancy-removing scheme is enhanced using a self-adaptive feedback scheme in an image compression/decompression system so as to include means for the compensation of the distortion component from prior frame compression in subsequent difference frame compression. Each transmitted frame is stored after a full compress/decompress cycle, and difference data (which includes the inverse of the distortion component from compression of the transmitted frame) representing the difference between the stored frame and the incoming new frame is transmitted. Consequently, the quality of static regions in the recovered images may be improved with each subsequent iteration by taking the distortion component in the prior frame into consideration along with the inter-frame motion information. The feedback loop thus forms a self-adaptive iterative cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventors: Michael I. Persiantsev, Rajugopal R. Gubbi, Joseph D. Harwood
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Patent number: 6310974Abstract: The quality of digital images recovered from compressed data in an inter-frame redundancy-removing scheme is enhanced using a self-adaptive feedback scheme in an image compression/decompression system so as to include means for the compensation of the distortion component from prior frame compression in subsequent difference frame compression. Each transmitted frame is stored after a full compress/decompress cycle, and difference data (which includes the inverse of the distortion component from compression of the transmitted frame) representing the difference between the stored frame and the incoming new frame is transmitted. Consequently, the quality of static regions in the recovered images may be improved with each subsequent iteration by taking the distortion component in the prior frame into consideration along with the inter-frame motion information. The feedback loop thus forms a self-adaptive iterative cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventors: Michael I. Persiantsev, Rajugopal R. Gubbi, Joseph D. Harwood
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Patent number: 6310975Abstract: The quality of digital images recovered from compressed data in an inter-frame redundancy-removing scheme is enhanced using a self-adaptive feedback scheme in an image compression/decompression system so as to include means for the compensation of the distortion component from prior frame compression in subsequent difference frame compression. Each transmitted frame is stored after a full compress/decompress cycle, and difference data (which includes the inverse of the distortion component from compression of the transmitted frame) representing the difference between the stored frame and the incoming new frame is transmitted. Consequently, the quality of static regions in the recovered images may be improved with each subsequent iteration by taking the distortion component in the prior frame into consideration along with the inter-frame motion information. The feedback loop thus forms a self-adaptive iterative cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventors: Michael I. Persiantsev, Rajugopal R. Gubbi, Joseph D. Harwood
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Patent number: 6310976Abstract: The quality of digital images recovered from compressed data in an inter-frame redundancy-removing scheme is enhanced using a self-adaptive feedback scheme in an image compression/decompression system so as to include means for the compensation of the distortion component from prior frame compression in subsequent difference frame compression. Each transmitted frame is stored after a full compress/decompress cycle, and difference data (which includes the inverse of the distortion component from compression of the transmitted frame) representing the difference between the stored frame and the incoming new frame is transmitted. Consequently, the quality of static regions in the recovered images may be improved with each subsequent iteration by taking the distortion component in the prior frame into consideration along with the inter-frame motion information. The feedback loop thus forms a self-adaptive iterative cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventor: Michael I. Persiantsev
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Patent number: 6310978Abstract: The quality of digital images recovered from compressed data in an inter-frame redundancy-removing scheme is enhanced using a self-adaptive feedback scheme in an image compression/decompression system so as to include means for the compensation of the distortion component from prior frame compression in subsequent difference frame compression. Each transmitted frame is stored after a full compress/decompress cycle, and difference data (which includes the inverse of the distortion component from compression of the transmitted frame) representing the difference between the stored frame and the incoming new frame is transmitted. Consequently, the quality of static regions in the recovered images may be improved with each subsequent iteration by taking the distortion component in the prior frame into consideration along with the inter-frame motion information. The feedback loop thus forms a self-adaptive iterative cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventor: Michael I. Persiantsev
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Patent number: 6310979Abstract: The quality of digital images recovered from compressed data in an inter-frame redundancy-removing scheme is enhanced using a self-adaptive feedback scheme in an image compression/decompression system so as to include means for the compensation of the distortion component from prior frame compression in subsequent difference frame compression. Each transmitted frame is stored after a full compress/decompress cycle, and difference data (which includes the inverse of the distortion component from compression of the transmitted frame) representing the difference between the stored frame and the incoming new frame is transmitted. Consequently, the quality of static regions in the recovered images may be improved with each subsequent iteration by taking the distortion component in the prior frame into consideration along with the inter-frame motion information. The feedback loop thus forms a self-adaptive iterative cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventors: Michael I. Persiantsev, Rajugopal R. Gubbi, Joseph D. Harwood
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Patent number: 6310973Abstract: The quality of digital images recovered from compressed data in an inter-frame redundancy-removing scheme is enhanced using a self-adaptive feedback scheme in an image compression/decompression system so as to include means for the compensation of the distortion component from prior frame compression in subsequent difference frame compression. Each transmitted frame is stored after a full compress/decompress cycle, and difference data (which includes the inverse of the distortion component from compression of the transmitted frame) representing the difference between the stored frame and the incoming new frame is transmitted. Consequently, the quality of static regions in the recovered images may be improved with each subsequent iteration by taking the distortion component in the prior frame into consideration along with the inter-frame motion information. The feedback loop thus forms a self-adaptive iterative cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventors: Michael I. Persiantsev, Rajugopal R. Gubbi, Joseph D. Harwood
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Patent number: 6310977Abstract: The quality of digital images recovered from compressed data in an inter-frame redundancy-removing scheme is enhanced using a self-adaptive feedback scheme in an image compression/decompression system so as to include means for the compensation of the distortion component from prior frame compression in subsequent difference frame compression. Each transmitted frame is stored after a full compress/decompress cycle, and difference data (which includes the inverse of the distortion component from compression of the transmitted frame) representing the difference between the stored frame and the incoming new frame is transmitted. Consequently, the quality of static regions in the recovered images may be improved with each subsequent iteration by taking the distortion component in the prior frame into consideration along with the inter-frame motion information. The feedback loop thus forms a self-adaptive iterative cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 30, 2001Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventor: Michael I. Persiantsev
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Patent number: 6307971Abstract: The quality of digital images recovered from compressed data in an inter-frame redundancy-removing scheme is enhanced using a self-adaptive feedback scheme in an image compression/decompression system so as to include means for the compensation of the distortion component from prior frame compression in subsequent difference frame compression. Each transmitted frame is stored after a full compress/decompress cycle, and difference data (which includes the inverse of the distortion component from compression of the transmitted frame) representing the difference between the stored frame and the incoming new frame is transmitted. Consequently, the quality of static regions in the recovered images may be improved with each subsequent iteration by taking the distortion component in the prior frame into consideration along with the inter-frame motion information. The feedback loop thus forms a self-adaptive iterative cycle.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Sharewave, Inc.Inventors: Michael I. Persiantsev, Rajugopal R. Gubbi, Joseph D. Harwood