Abstract: A data networking system and method which allows efficient use of bandwidth for data streams such as video and audio. This invention allows network nodes to dynamically identify changing network conditions which are typical on wireless and power line networks. The system and method dynamically adapt to the changes which affect network bandwidth by changing compression rates, compression types, audio/video quality, motion masks, throughput for specific connections, or mass storage of data streams until the network is capable of sending the data. The result is an improved system that requires little or no user intervention as network conditions change.
Type:
Application
Filed:
December 2, 2003
Publication date:
June 2, 2005
Applicant:
WiLife, Inc.
Inventors:
W. Willes, Thomas Rohlfing, Harold Simonsen, Jeffrey Lancaster, Andrew Hartsfield, Evan Tree, Paul Willes
Abstract: This invention allows a video network camera to be mounted directly against a window or other transparent surface without any additional mounting hardware. The network camera can be mounted both inside and outside of a window without additional mounting hardware. A novel mounting apparatus in conjunction with an adjustable video sensor allows the user to quickly mount and make adjustments to the viewing angle of the network camera, thus reducing installation time and installation costs. In addition, the network camera can be mounted to walls, ceilings and other surfaces as necessary by using a second mounting assembly.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 9, 2004
Publication date:
June 2, 2005
Applicant:
WiLife Inc.
Inventors:
W. Willes, Thomas Rohlfing, Harold Simonsen, Jeffrey Lancaster, Andrew Hartsfield, Evan Tree