Abstract: A system and method for multicast transmission are disclosed. In one embodiment, a virtual exchange network including interconnected nodes is embedded within a network. A sender is disposed in communication with a root node and receivers are disposed in communication with a set of edge nodes. The sender publishes a packetized data stream to which the receivers subscribe. The packetized data stream is promulgated by implicit signaling through optimum virtual exchange network connections from the sender through the virtual exchange network to the receivers. The interconnected nodes, responsive to receiving the published packetized data stream, are adapted to multicast N instances of the published packetized data stream to N recipients selected from the group consisting of receivers and other of the interconnected nodes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 22, 2014
Date of Patent:
September 22, 2015
Assignee:
Upload Technologies S.A.
Inventors:
Robert E. Nimon, David E. Espenlaub, Francis Dinha, James Yonan
Abstract: A system and method for multicast transmission are disclosed. In one embodiment, a virtual exchange network including interconnected nodes is embedded within a network. A sender is disposed in communication with a root node and receivers are disposed in communication with a set of edge nodes. The sender publishes a packetized data stream to which the receivers subscribe. The packetized data stream is promulgated by implicit signaling through optimum virtual exchange network connections from the sender through the virtual exchange network to the receivers. The interconnected nodes, responsive to receiving the published packetized data stream, are adapted to multicast N instances of the published packetized data stream to N recipients selected from the group consisting of receivers and other of the interconnected nodes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 26, 2012
Date of Patent:
July 22, 2014
Assignee:
Upload Technologies S.A.
Inventors:
Robert E. Nimon, David E. Espenlaub, Francis Dinha, James Yonan
Abstract: A system and accompanying method for Digital Rights Management (DRM) are disclosed that permit arbitrary forms of digital media to be vended in a networked environment. Special purpose renderers are distributed with each particular instance of digital media. Each renderer may include a tailored set of controls allowing the owner of the digital media to restrict the use thereof.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 29, 2012
Date of Patent:
June 24, 2014
Assignee:
Upload Technologies S.A.
Inventors:
Robert E. Nimon, Kimmy F. Nimon, David E. Espenlaub
Abstract: A system and accompanying method for Digital Rights Management (DRM) are disclosed that permit arbitrary forms of digital media to be vended in a networked environment. Special purpose renderers are distributed with each particular instance of digital media. Each renderer may include a tailored set of controls allowing the owner of the digital media to restrict the use thereof.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 23, 2007
Date of Patent:
April 23, 2013
Assignee:
Upload Technologies S.A.
Inventors:
Robert E. Nimon, Kimmy F. Nimon, David E. Espenlaub
Abstract: A system and method for multicast transmission are disclosed. In one embodiment, a virtual exchange network including interconnected nodes is embedded within a network. A sender is disposed in communication with a root node and receivers are disposed in communication with a set of edge nodes. The sender publishes a packetized data stream to which the receivers subscribe. The packetized data stream is promulgated by implicit signaling through optimum virtual exchange network connections from the sender through the virtual exchange network to the receivers. The interconnected nodes, responsive to receiving the published packetized data stream, are adapted to multicast N instances of the published packetized data stream to N recipients selected from the group consisting of receivers and other of the interconnected nodes.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 3, 2010
Date of Patent:
October 30, 2012
Assignee:
Upload Technologies S.A.
Inventors:
Robert E. Nimon, David E. Espenlaub, Francis Dinha, James Yonan