Patents by Inventor Aaron Graham
Aaron Graham has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11961403Abstract: A system for generating virtual lane markers of an intersection so that the virtual lane markers are visible to an operator of a vehicle at the intersection. The system includes a remote station having a transceiver, a remote memory module configured to store map data and baseline static paths of vehicles moving through the intersection, and a remote control module configured to broadcast via the transceiver a map message indicating the baseline static paths. A vehicle transceiver is configured to receive the map message. A vehicle control module is configured to generate virtual lane markers through the intersection based on the baseline static paths included with the received map message.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2022Date of Patent: April 16, 2024Assignee: DENSO CORPORATIONInventors: Dhyana Ramamurthy, Aaron Weinfield, Brian Gallagher, Susan Graham
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Publication number: 20240109761Abstract: An aerial lift platform includes a door having one or more insulating liner layers. The door of the aerial lift platform is tightly bonded to a rim of an opening of an aerial lift platform by at least one nonconductive fastener, such that the one or more insulating liner layers of the door are tightly bonded to at least one insulting liner of the aerial lift platform, such that a complete insulating liner is formed around both the aerial lift platform and the door. The one or more insulating liner layers of the door are able to be connected to one or more attachments via one or more nonconductive fasteners.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2022Publication date: April 4, 2024Applicant: Altec Industries, Inc.Inventors: Austin Graham, Aaron Servais
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Publication number: 20230216752Abstract: Techniques for enabling secure access to data using data blocks is described. Computing device(s) can provide instruction(s) to a component associated with an entity, wherein the instruction(s) are associated with an identifier corresponding to a data block of a plurality of data blocks. The computing device(s) can receive, from the component, data associated with the component, wherein the data is associated with the identifier and is indicative of a state of the component. The computing device(s) can store the data in the data block and monitor, using rule(s), changes to the state of the component based at least partly on the data in the data block. As a result, techniques described herein enable near real-time—and in some examples, automatic—reporting and/or remediation for correcting changes to the state of the component using data that is securely accessed by use of data blocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2023Publication date: July 6, 2023Inventors: Chad Campbell, Carroll Wayne Moon, Christopher James Carlson, Jeremy David Sublett, Paul O'Hara, David Ray Garza, David James Weatherford, Jason Aaron Graham, Jon Matthew Loflin, Kyle J. Wagner
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Patent number: 11606270Abstract: Techniques for enabling secure access to data using data blocks is described. Computing device(s) can provide instruction(s) to a component associated with an entity, wherein the instruction(s) are associated with an identifier corresponding to a data block of a plurality of data blocks. The computing device(s) can receive, from the component, data associated with the component, wherein the data is associated with the identifier and is indicative of a state of the component. The computing device(s) can store the data in the data block and monitor, using rule(s), changes to the state of the component based at least partly on the data in the data block. As a result, techniques described herein enable near real-time—and in some examples, automatic—reporting and/or remediation for correcting changes to the state of the component using data that is securely accessed by use of data blocks.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2021Date of Patent: March 14, 2023Assignee: CloudFit Software, LLCInventors: Chad Campbell, Carroll Wayne Moon, Christopher James Carlson, Jeremy David Sublett, Paul O'Hara, David Ray Garza, David James Weatherford, Jason Aaron Graham, Jon Matthew Loflin, Kyle Wagner
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Publication number: 20210243090Abstract: Techniques for enabling secure access to data using data blocks is described. Computing device(s) can provide instruction(s) to a component associated with an entity, wherein the instruction(s) are associated with an identifier corresponding to a data block of a plurality of data blocks. The computing device(s) can receive, from the component, data associated with the component, wherein the data is associated with the identifier and is indicative of a state of the component. The computing device(s) can store the data in the data block and monitor, using rule(s), changes to the state of the component based at least partly on the data in the data block. As a result, techniques described herein enable near real-time—and in some examples, automatic—reporting and/or remediation for correcting changes to the state of the component using data that is securely accessed by use of data blocks.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2021Publication date: August 5, 2021Inventors: Chad Campbell, Carroll Wayne Moon, Christopher James Carlson, Jeremy David Sublett, Paul O'Hara, David Ray Garza, David James Weatherford, Jason Aaron Graham, Jon Matthew Loflin, Kyle Wagner
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Patent number: 11012326Abstract: Techniques for enabling secure access to data using data blocks is described. Computing device(s) can provide instruction(s) to a component associated with an entity, wherein the instruction(s) are associated with an identifier corresponding to a data block of a plurality of data blocks. The computing device(s) can receive, from the component, data associated with the component, wherein the data is associated with the identifier and is indicative of a state of the component. The computing device(s) can store the data in the data block and monitor, using rule(s), changes to the state of the component based at least partly on the data in the data block. As a result, techniques described herein enable near real-time—and in some examples, automatic—reporting and/or remediation for correcting changes to the state of the component using data that is securely accessed by use of data blocks.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2019Date of Patent: May 18, 2021Assignee: CloudFit Software, LLCInventors: Chad Campbell, Carroll Wayne Moon, Christopher James Carlson, Jeremy David Sublett, Paul O'Hara, David Ray Garza, David James Weatherford, Jason Aaron Graham, Jon Matthew Loflin, Kyle Wagner
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Patent number: 10877867Abstract: Techniques for monitoring user experience for cloud-based services, availed via an entity, are described. Server computing device(s) can receive, from a user device using a cloud-based service, data associated with component(s) of the user device, wherein the data is indicative of a user experience associated with the user device while using the cloud-based service. The server computing device(s) can monitor, using rule(s) and based at least partly on the data, changes to a state of the user device. The server computing device(s) can determine, based at least partly on the monitoring, an occurrence of a trigger event associated with a remedial action and can effectuate the remedial action. As a result, techniques described herein enable near real-time—and in some examples, automatic—reporting and/or remediation for preventing and/or correcting changes to the state of the user device that can cause poor user experiences.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2019Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: CloudFit Software, LLCInventors: Chad Campbell, Carroll Wayne Moon, Kyle Wagner, Christopher James Carlson, Jeremy David Sublett, David Ray Garza, Jason Aaron Graham, Jon Matthew Loflin, Paul O'Hara, David James Weatherford
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Patent number: 10031991Abstract: The present disclosure relates to a computer-implemented method for electronic design verification. Embodiments may include receiving an electronic design environment including both a design under test (“DUT”) and a testbench. Embodiments may further include simulating an electronic design associated with the electronic design environment and generating a coverage database associated with the electronic design. Embodiments may include performing coverage analysis of the DUT and testbench using an automated inheritance aware analysis and applying the coverage analysis results to the testbench after simulation.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2016Date of Patent: July 24, 2018Assignee: Cadence Design Systems, Inc.Inventors: Praveen Kumar Chhabra, Hemant Gupta, Sharad Gaur, Matthew Aaron Graham, John Laurence Rose, Anupam Singal
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Patent number: 9705947Abstract: A method for a computer system includes receiving an identifier associated with a client streaming player, determining one or more attributes associated with the identifier from a data structure in response to the identifier, determining available channels from a plurality of channels that are to be made available to the client streaming player in response to the identifier, wherein available channels comprises a first channel, but not the second channel, determining a first graphical identifier associated with the first channel, providing the first graphical identifier to the client streaming player, receiving a user selection of the first graphical identifier indicating a user request to associate the first channel with the computer system, and providing an indicator of a server network address associated with the first channel to the client streaming player.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2014Date of Patent: July 11, 2017Assignee: Roku, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Wood, David Stern, David Westerhoff, Bill Ataras, Mark Goodwin, Aaron Graham, Matt Emerson, Kevin Phillips
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Publication number: 20140330940Abstract: A method for a computer system includes receiving an identifier associated with a client streaming player, determining one or more attributes associated with the identifier from a data structure in response to the identifier, determining available channels from a plurality of channels that are to be made available to the client streaming player in response to the identifier, wherein available channels comprises a first channel, but not the second channel, determining a first graphical identifier associated with the first channel, providing the first graphical identifier to the client streaming player, receiving a user selection of the first graphical identifier indicating a user request to associate the first channel with the computer system, and providing an indicator of a server network address associated with the first channel to the client streaming player.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: Roku, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Wood, David Stern, David Westerhoff, Bill Ataras, Mark Goodwin, Aaron Graham, Matt Emerson, Kevin Phillips
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Patent number: 8788578Abstract: A method for a computer system includes receiving an identifier associated with a client streaming player, determining one or more attributes associated with the identifier from a data structure in response to the identifier, determining available channels from a plurality of channels that are to be made available to the client streaming player in response to the identifier, wherein available channels comprises a first channel, but not the second channel, determining a first graphical identifier associated with the first channel, providing the first graphical identifier to the client streaming player, receiving a user selection of the first graphical identifier indicating a user request to associate the first channel with the computer system, and providing an indicator of a server network address associated with the first channel to the client streaming player.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2011Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Roku, Inc.Inventors: Anthony Wood, David Stern, David Westerhoff, Bill Ataras, Mark Goodwin, Aaron Graham, Matt Emerson, Kevin Phillips
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Publication number: 20130018938Abstract: A method for a computer system includes receiving an identifier associated with a client streaming player, determining one or more attributes associated with the identifier from a data structure in response to the identifier, determining available channels from a plurality of channels that are to be made available to the client streaming player in response to the identifier, wherein available channels comprises a first channel, but not the second channel, determining a first graphical identifier associated with the first channel, providing the first graphical identifier to the client streaming player, receiving a user selection of the first graphical identifier indicating a user request to associate the first channel with the computer system, and providing an indicator of a server network address associated with the first channel to the client streaming player.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2011Publication date: January 17, 2013Applicant: Roku, IncorporatedInventors: Anthony WOOD, David Stern, David Westerhoff, Bill Ataras, Mark Goodwin, Aaron Graham, Matt Emerson, Kevin Phillips
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Publication number: 20080114950Abstract: A system and method are provided for storing and using recovery state information during a data stream transfer, such as a download. During the download of compressed, archived data, the system tracks the position of the last file boundary and the position of the last compression block boundary before the last file boundary, and the system stores this information as a recovery state. If the download is interrupted, the system uses the recovery state information to resume the download at an efficient location in the data stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2008Publication date: May 15, 2008Inventor: Aaron Graham
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Publication number: 20050102561Abstract: A system and method are provided for storing and using recovery state information during a data stream transfer, such as a download. During the download of compressed, archived data, the system tracks the position of the last file boundary and the position of the last compression block boundary before the last file boundary, and the system stores this information as a recovery state. If the download is interrupted, the system uses the recovery state information to resume the download at an efficient location in the data stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2003Publication date: May 12, 2005Applicant: Digital Networks North America (DNNA)Inventor: Aaron Graham