Patents Assigned to Vasona Networks Inc.
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Patent number: 11089376Abstract: Apparatus for rating download events is described. The apparatus includes a network interface and a processor. The processor, via the interface, monitors one or more download events in which content is downloaded by one or more users. In response to the monitoring, the processor identifies at least one quantitative property of the download events. Based on the property, the processor assigns a rating to the download events that is indicative of an estimated user-perceived quality of the download events. The processor then generates an output indicative of the rating. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2020Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: VASONA NETWORKS INC.Inventors: Nery Strasman, Tai Shaul
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Patent number: 11070605Abstract: Described embodiments include a system that includes a network interface and a processor. The processor is configured to identify, via the network interface, a state of congestion in a communication channel between a base station belonging to a cellular network and a client device, to calculate, responsively to the state of congestion, a maximum sustainable encoding bit rate (MSEBR) for a video that is being downloaded by the client device, from a server, via the communication channel, the video being encoded at a plurality of different predefined bit rates, and to inhibit the client device, in response to calculating the MSEBR, from downloading a segment of the video that is encoded at any one of the predefined bit rates that exceeds the MSEBR. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2019Date of Patent: July 20, 2021Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Roni Bar Yanai, Ofer Weill, Vijay Devarapalli
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Patent number: 11064511Abstract: Described embodiments include a system that includes a network interface and a processor. The network interface is configured to receive, at a first time, a packet transmitted from a source communication terminal over a communication network en route to a target communication terminal, before the packet passes through a particular portion of the communication network, and to receive the packet at a second time, after the packet has passed through the particular portion of the communication network. The processor is configured to delay the packet, subsequently to the packet being received at the second time, by a delay duration that is a decreasing function of a duration between the first time and the second time, and to send the delayed packet, subsequently, via the network interface, en route to the target communication terminal. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 2019Date of Patent: July 13, 2021Assignee: VASONA NETWORKS INC.Inventors: Oren Sadeh, Nery Strasman, Vijay Devarapalli
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Publication number: 20210211896Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Applicant: Vasona Networks Inc.Inventors: Michael BEN-NUN, Ofer WEILL, Roni BAR YANAI
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Publication number: 20210160189Abstract: A processor is configured to receive, from a first device, a plurality of first-direction packets belonging to a flow of communication, pass the first-direction packets to a second device, receive, from the second device, a plurality of second-direction packets belonging to the flow, pass the second-direction packets to the first device, calculate, after receiving each of at least some of the second-direction packets, an estimated in-flight number, by assuming that the second-direction packet acknowledges receipt of a number of the first-direction packets that is based on an estimated average number of received first-direction packets acknowledged by the second-direction packets, the estimated in-flight number being an estimated volume of payload data, contained at least partly in the first-direction packets, that has been passed by the processor to the second device but has not yet been received by the second device, and to regulate the flow, based on the estimated in-flight number.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2021Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Itai Geffen, Roni Bar Yanai
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Patent number: 10986513Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2019Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Ofer Weill, Roni Bar Yanai
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Patent number: 10938731Abstract: A processor is configured to receive, from a first device, a plurality of first-direction packets belonging to a flow of communication, pass the first-direction packets to a second device, receive, from the second device, a plurality of second-direction packets belonging to the flow, pass the second-direction packets to the first device, calculate, after receiving each of at least some of the second-direction packets, an estimated in-flight number, by assuming that the second-direction packet acknowledges receipt of a number of the first-direction packets that is based on an estimated average number of received first-direction packets acknowledged by the second-direction packets, the estimated in-flight number being an estimated volume of payload data, contained at least partly in the first-direction packets, that has been passed by the processor to the second device but has not yet been received by the second device, and to regulate the flow, based on the estimated in-flight number.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2019Date of Patent: March 2, 2021Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Itai Geffen, Roni Bar Yanai
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Publication number: 20200186884Abstract: Apparatus for rating download events is described. The apparatus includes a network interface and a processor. The processor, via the interface, monitors one or more download events in which content is downloaded by one or more users. In response to the monitoring, the processor identifies at least one quantitative property of the download events. Based on the property, the processor assigns a rating to the download events that is indicative of an estimated user-perceived quality of the download events. The processor then generates an output indicative of the rating. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Applicant: VASONA NETWORKS INC.Inventors: Nery Strasman, Tai Shaul
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Patent number: 10582266Abstract: Apparatus for rating download events is described. The apparatus includes a network interface and a processor. The processor, via the interface, monitors one or more download events in which content is downloaded by one or more users. In response to the monitoring, the processor identifies at least one quantitative property of the download events. Based on the property, the processor assigns a rating to the download events that is indicative of an estimated user-perceived quality of the download events. The processor then generates an output indicative of the rating. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2015Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: VASONA NETWORKS INC.Inventors: Nery Strasman, Tal Shaul
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Publication number: 20190306870Abstract: Described embodiments include a system that includes a network interface and a processor. The network interface is configured to receive, at a first time, a packet transmitted from a source communication terminal over a communication network en route to a target communication terminal, before the packet passes through a particular portion of the communication network, and to receive the packet at a second time, after the packet has passed through the particular portion of the communication network. The processor is configured to delay the packet, subsequently to the packet being received at the second time, by a delay duration that is a decreasing function of a duration between the first time and the second time, and to send the delayed packet, subsequently, via the network interface, en route to the target communication terminal. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2019Publication date: October 3, 2019Applicant: VASONA NETWORKS INC.Inventors: Oren Sadeh, Nery Strasman, Vijay Devarapalli
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Publication number: 20190297509Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2019Publication date: September 26, 2019Applicant: Vasona Networks Inc.Inventors: Michael BEN-NUN, Ofer WEILL, Roni BAR YANAI
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Publication number: 20190280985Abstract: A processor is configured to receive, from a first device, a plurality of first-direction packets belonging to a flow of communication, pass the first-direction packets to a second device, receive, from the second device, a plurality of second-direction packets belonging to the flow, pass the second-direction packets to the first device, calculate, after receiving each of at least some of the second-direction packets, an estimated in-flight number, by assuming that the second-direction packet acknowledges receipt of a number of the first-direction packets that is based on an estimated average number of received first-direction packets acknowledged by the second-direction packets, the estimated in-flight number being an estimated volume of payload data, contained at least partly in the first-direction packets, that has been passed by the processor to the second device but has not yet been received by the second device, and to regulate the flow, based on the estimated in-flight number.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2019Publication date: September 12, 2019Applicant: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Itai Geffen, Roni Bar Yanai
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Publication number: 20190273771Abstract: Described embodiments include a system that includes a network interface and a processor. The processor is configured to identify, via the network interface, a state of congestion in a communication channel between a base station belonging to a cellular network and a client device, to calculate, responsively to the state of congestion, a maximum sustainable encoding bit rate (MSEBR) for a video that is being downloaded by the client device, from a server, via the communication channel, the video being encoded at a plurality of different predefined bit rates, and to inhibit the client device, in response to calculating the MSEBR, from downloading a segment of the video that is encoded at any one of the predefined bit rates that exceeds the MSEBR. Other embodiments are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2019Publication date: September 5, 2019Applicant: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Roni Bar Yanai, Ofer Weill, Vijay Devarapalli
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Patent number: 10349430Abstract: Described embodiments include a system that includes a network interface and a processor. The network interface is configured to receive, at a first time, a packet transmitted from a source communication terminal over a communication network en route to a target communication terminal, before the packet passes through a particular portion of the communication network, and to receive the packet at a second time, after the packet has passed through the particular portion of the communication network. The processor is configured to delay the packet, subsequently to the packet being received at the second time, by a delay duration that is a decreasing function of a duration between the first time and the second time, and to send the delayed packet, subsequently, via the network interface, en route to the target communication terminal. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2016Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Oren Sadeh, Nery Strasman, Vijay Devarapalli
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Patent number: 10341881Abstract: Examples of methods, systems, and computer program products relating to supervising data in a wireless network are disclosed. At least part of a system may be located between a packet data network and a base station, and/or may be at least logically separate from the base station. The system may be capable of evaluating the service provided by the base station, and may be capable of determining whether or not any action should consequently be performed. Examples of an action may include an action which may not necessarily affect en-route data packets such as outputting a report, and/or an action which may affect en-route data packets such as delaying packets, not delaying packets, and/or stopping the delaying of packets. An action which affects data packets may or may not affect data packets uniformly. An action may or may not result in an improvement in quality of user experience.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2013Date of Patent: July 2, 2019Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Michael Ben-Nun, Ofer Weill, Roni Bar Yanai
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Patent number: 10305812Abstract: A processor is configured to receive, from a first device, a plurality of first-direction packets belonging to a flow of communication, pass the first-direction packets to a second device, receive, from the second device, a plurality of second-direction packets belonging to the flow, pass the second-direction packets to the first device, calculate, after receiving each of at least some of the second-direction packets, an estimated in-flight number, by assuming that the second-direction packet acknowledges receipt of a number of the first-direction packets that is based on an estimated average number of received first-direction packets acknowledged by the second-direction packets, the estimated in-flight number being an estimated volume of payload data, contained at least partly in the first-direction packets, that has been passed by the processor to the second device but has not yet been received by the second device, and to regulate the flow, based on the estimated in-flight number.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2017Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Itai Geffen, Roni Bar Yanai
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Patent number: 10298650Abstract: Described embodiments include a system that includes a network interface and a processor. The processor is configured to identify, via the network interface, a state of congestion in a communication channel between a base station belonging to a cellular network and a client device, to calculate, responsively to the state of congestion, a maximum sustainable encoding bit rate (MSEBR) for a video that is being downloaded by the client device, from a server, via the communication channel, the video being encoded at a plurality of different predefined bit rates, and to inhibit the client device, in response to calculating the MSEBR, from downloading a segment of the video that is encoded at any one of the predefined bit rates that exceeds the MSEBR. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2017Date of Patent: May 21, 2019Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Roni Bar Yanai, Ofer Weill, Vijay Devarapalli
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Patent number: 10136355Abstract: One or more packets associated with a wakeup event for a mobile user device is/are delayed, thereby extending the duration of the wakeup event. Because the duration of the wakeup event is extended, the start of the next wakeup event for the mobile user device is delayed by a time interval, and therefore the signaling load on the mobile network is reduced during this time interval compared to the signaling load that would have been on the mobile network if the start of the next wakeup event had not been delayed. If the delayed packet(s) is/are data packet(s), then the disclosure presents a solution which involves data to solve a problem relating to signaling.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2012Date of Patent: November 20, 2018Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Nery Strasman, Ariel Peltz, Ofer Weill
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Patent number: 10063922Abstract: Described embodiments include a system that includes a network interface and a processor. The processor is configured to monitor, via the network interface, a streaming of an encrypted video stream, in a sequence of traffic bursts, from a video server to a user terminal, and, based on the monitoring, and without decrypting the video stream, to estimate a bit rate at which the video stream was streamed, and to estimate, using the estimated bit rate, a performance metric of the video stream. Other embodiments are also described.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2016Date of Patent: August 28, 2018Assignee: Vasona Networks Inc.Inventors: Roni Bar Yanai, Uri Bechar, Alex Shapilov
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Patent number: D919653Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2018Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: Vasona Networks, Inc.Inventors: Neil Wade Everette, Chad Bockius, Thomas Robert McNair, Anthony Price