Patents Assigned to Venturi Wireless
  • Patent number: 8116225
    Abstract: A bandwidth estimation algorithm detects peaks and/or average per-user bandwidth of data communication networks, such as narrowband and broadband wide-area radio access networks. Estimation can be performed at the TCP/IP layer with no lower layer (PHY, MAC, etc.) information assumed to be available. However, the bandwidth estimation algorithm can be applied to anywhere bandwidth needs to be estimated as well.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2009
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2012
    Assignee: Venturi Wireless
    Inventors: Kanapathipillai Ketheesan, David Choi
  • Patent number: 7945692
    Abstract: The invention increases performance of HTTP over long-latency links by pre-fetching objects concurrently via aggregated and flow-controlled channels. An agent and gateway together assist a Web browser in fetching HTTP contents faster from Internet Web sites over long-latency data links. The gateway and the agent coordinate the fetching of selective embedded objects in such a way that an object is ready and available on a host platform before the resident browser requires it. The seemingly instantaneous availability of objects to a browser enables it to complete processing the object to request the next object without much wait. Without this instantaneous availability of an embedded object, a browser waits for its request and the corresponding response to traverse a long delay link.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 17, 2011
    Assignee: Venturi Wireless
    Inventor: Krishna Ramadas
  • Patent number: 7860998
    Abstract: The invention increases performance of HTTP over long-latency links by pre-fetching objects concurrently via aggregated and flow-controlled channels. An agent and gateway together assist a Web browser in fetching HTTP contents faster from Internet Web sites over long-latency data links. The gateway and the agent coordinate the fetching of selective embedded objects in such a way that an object is ready and available on a host platform before the resident browser requires it. The seemingly instantaneous availability of objects to a browser enables it to complete processing the object to request the next object without much wait. Without this instantaneous availability of an embedded object, a browser waits for its request and the corresponding response to traverse a long delay link.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 29, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2010
    Assignee: Venturi Wireless
    Inventor: Krishna Ramadas
  • Patent number: 7860997
    Abstract: The invention increases performance of HTTP over long-latency links by pre-fetching objects concurrently via aggregated and flow-controlled channels. An agent and gateway together assist a Web browser in fetching HTTP contents faster from Internet Web sites over long-latency data links. The gateway and the agent coordinate the fetching of selective embedded objects in such a way that an object is ready and available on a host platform before the resident browser requires it. The seemingly instantaneous availability of objects to a browser enables it to complete processing the object to request the next object without much wait. Without this instantaneous availability of an embedded object, a browser waits for its request and the corresponding response to traverse a long delay link.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 8, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 28, 2010
    Assignee: Venturi Wireless
    Inventor: Krishna Ramadas
  • Patent number: 7694008
    Abstract: The invention increases performance of HTTP over long-latency links by pre-fetching objects concurrently via aggregated and flow-controlled channels. An agent and gateway together assist a Web browser in fetching HTTP contents faster from Internet Web sites over long-latency data links. The gateway and the agent coordinate the fetching of selective embedded objects in such a way that an object is ready and available on a host platform before the resident browser requires it. The seemingly instantaneous availability of objects to a browser enables it to complete processing the object to request the next object without much wait. Without this instantaneous availability of an embedded object, a browser waits for its request and the corresponding response to traverse a long delay link.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 4, 2005
    Date of Patent: April 6, 2010
    Assignee: Venturi Wireless
    Inventors: Koling Chang, Krishna Ramadas, Loc N. Ho