Patents by Inventor Adam J. Grove

Adam J. Grove 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).

  • Publication number: 20110310895
    Abstract: Fast recovery from losses is an important problem for reliable data communication protocols. The Internet standard TCP protocol (Transmission Control Protocol) implements two algorithms for that: an original one based on a special timer, and a later addition to TCP that is triggered when there are three packets received by the client after the missing one. Web communications are most frequently carrying rather small objects that are generally ineligible for anything other than timeout-based retransmission schemes. The present invention describes a system delivering performance improvements to TCP (and other reliable data communication protocols) that are compliant with present Internet standards. One improvement is to send duplicates of packets without waiting for a timeout to occur. Another is to split particular parts of a data stream into smaller packets. A third is to send packets out-of-order to force the remote host to acknowledge all packets that were successfully received.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 27, 2011
    Publication date: December 22, 2011
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei Tumarkin
  • Patent number: 8010861
    Abstract: Fast recovery from losses is an important problem for reliable data communication protocols. The Internet standard TCP protocol (Transmission Control Protocol) implements two algorithms for that: an original one based on a special timer, and a later addition to TCP that is triggered when there are three packets received by the client after the missing one. Web communications are most frequently carrying rather small objects that are generally ineligible for anything other than timeout-based retransmission schemes. The present invention describes a system delivering performance improvements to TCP (and other reliable data communication protocols) that are compliant with present Internet standards. One improvement is to send duplicates of packets without waiting for a timeout to occur. Another is to split particular parts of a data stream into smaller packets. A third is to send packets out-of-order to force the remote host to acknowledge all packets that were successfully received.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 19, 2009
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2011
    Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei Tumarkin
  • Publication number: 20100037116
    Abstract: Fast recovery from losses is an important problem for reliable data communication protocols. The Internet standard TCP protocol (Transmission Control Protocol) implements two algorithms for that: an original one based on a special timer, and a later addition to TCP that is triggered when there are three packets received by the client after the missing one. Web communications are most frequently carrying rather small objects that are generally ineligible for anything other than timeout-based retransmission schemes. The present invention describes a system delivering performance improvements to TCP (and other reliable data communication protocols) that are compliant with present Internet standards. One improvement is to send duplicates of packets without waiting for a timeout to occur. Another is to split particular parts of a data stream into smaller packets. A third is to send packets out-of-order to force the remote host to acknowledge all packets that were successfully received.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2009
    Publication date: February 11, 2010
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei Tumarkin
  • Patent number: 7607062
    Abstract: Fast recovery from losses is an important problem for reliable data communication protocols. The Internet standard TCP protocol (Transmission Control Protocol) implements two algorithms for that: an original one based on a special timer, and a later addition to TCP that is triggered when there are three packets received by the client after the missing one. Web communications are most frequently carrying rather small objects that are generally ineligible for anything other than timeout-based retransmission schemes. The present invention describes a system delivering performance improvements to TCP (and other reliable data communication protocols) that are compliant with present Internet standards. One improvement is to send duplicates of packets without waiting for a timeout to occur. Another is to split particular parts of a data stream into smaller packets. A third is to send packets out-of-order to force the remote host to acknowledge all packets that were successfully received.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 2003
    Date of Patent: October 20, 2009
    Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei Tumarkin
  • Patent number: 7418518
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for increasing the performance of world-wide-web traffic over the Internet. A distributed network of specialized nodes of two types is dispersed around the Internet. A web client's requests are directed to a node of the first type chosen to be close to the client, and the client communicates with this node using a standard protocol such as HTTP. This first node receives the request, and communicates the request to a node of the second type chosen to be close to the request's ultimate destination (e.g., a web server capable of generating a response to the request.) The first node communicates the request to the second node using a different, specialized, protocol that has been designed for improved performance and specifically to reduce traffic volume and to reduce latency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 26, 2008
    Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei Tumarkin
  • Patent number: 7392325
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for increasing the performance of world-wide-web traffic over the Internet. A distributed network of specialized nodes of two types is dispersed around the Internet. A web client's requests are directed to a node of the first type chosen to be close to the client, and the client communicates with this node using a standard protocol such as HTTP. This first node receives the request, and communicates the request to a node of the second type chosen to be close to the request's ultimate destination (e.g., a web server capable of generating a response to the request.) The first node communicates the request to the second node using a different, specialized, protocol that has been designed for improved performance and specifically to reduce traffic volume and to reduce latency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2008
    Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei Tumarkin
  • Patent number: 7359985
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for increasing the performance of world-wide-web traffic over the Internet. A distributed network of specialized nodes of two types is dispersed around the Internet. A web client's requests are directed to a node of the first type chosen to be close to the client, and the client communicates with this node using a standard protocol such as HTTP. This first node receives the request, and communicates the request to a node of the second type chosen to be close to the request's ultimate destination (e.g., a web server capable of generating a response to the request.) The first node communicates the request to the second node using a different, specialized, protocol that has been designed for improved performance and specifically to reduce traffic volume and to reduce latency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2008
    Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei Tumarkin
  • Patent number: 7165116
    Abstract: The invention provides a method and a system for associating the IP address of a client within a computer network with the address of the client's local domain name system (LDNS) server (“network discovery” function), and may furthermore use this association to provide such functions as network proximity analysis and load balancing. When a client's LDNS server queries the authoritative DNS (ADNS) server about an IP address of an application server, a name server monitor (NSM) of that ADNS server returns an IP address of an application server monitor (ASM) of the appropriate application server, instead of the address of the server itself, and records the IP address of the querying LDNS server, the ASM address returned, and a timestamp. When the ASM of the application server receives a request for web content from the client, it records the IP address of the client and a timestamp, with possibly other pertinent information (round-trip time, bandwidth estimate, etc.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 10, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2007
    Assignee: Netli, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei G. Tumarkin, Cyrille Velikanov
  • Patent number: 7020719
    Abstract: The invention uses a distributed network of specialized nodes of different types dispersed around the Internet. In operation, web client's requests are directed to a node of a first type chosen to be close to the client, and the client communicates with this node using a standard protocol such as HTTP. This first node receives the request, and locates a node of a second type, chosen to be an optimal initial relay on a path to the web server. The first node may communicates the request to the second node using a different, specialized, protocol that has been designed for improved performance and specifically to reduce traffic volume and to reduce latency. The second node receives communication from the first node using this specialized protocol, and relays it to an optimally chosen third node using the same, or possibly different internode communication protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2002
    Date of Patent: March 28, 2006
    Assignee: Netli, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei Tumarkin
  • Patent number: 6820133
    Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus for increasing the performance of world-wide-web traffic over the Internet. A distributed network of specialized nodes of two types is dispersed around the Internet. A web client's requests are directed to a node of the first type chosen to be close to the client, and the client communicates with this node using a standard protocol such as HTTP. This first node receives the request, and communicates the request to a node of the second type chosen to be close to the request's ultimate destination (e.g., a web server capable of generating a response to the request.) The first node communicates the request to the second node using a different, specialized, protocol that has been designed for improved performance and specifically to reduce traffic volume and to reduce latency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 16, 2004
    Assignee: Netli, Inc.
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei Tumarkin
  • Publication number: 20040008693
    Abstract: Fast recovery from losses is an important problem for reliable data communication protocols. The Internet standard TCP protocol (Transmission Control Protocol) implements two algorithms for that: an original one based on a special timer, and a later addition to TCP that is triggered when there are three packets received by the client after the missing one. Web communications are most frequently carrying rather small objects that are generally ineligible for anything other than timeout-based retransmission schemes. The present invention describes a system delivering performance improvements to TCP (and other reliable data communication protocols) that are compliant with present Internet standards. One improvement is to send duplicates of packets without waiting for a timeout to occur. Another is to split particular parts of a data stream into smaller packets. A third is to send packets out-of-order to force the remote host to acknowledge all packets that were successfully received.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 25, 2003
    Publication date: January 15, 2004
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei Tumarkin
  • Publication number: 20020059622
    Abstract: The invention provides a method and a system for associating the IP address of a client within a computer network with the address of the client's local domain name system (LDNS) server (“network discovery” function), and may furthermore use this association to provide such functions as network proximity analysis and load balancing. When a client's LDNS server queries the authoritative DNS (ADNS) server about an IP address of an application server, a name server monitor (NSM) of that ADNS server returns an IP address of an application server monitor (ASM) of the appropriate application server, instead of the address of the server itself, and records the IP address of the querying LDNS server, the ASM address returned, and a timestamp. When the ASM of the application server receives a request for web content from the client, it records the IP address of the client and a timestamp, with possibly other pertinent information (round-trip time, bandwidth estimate, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 10, 2001
    Publication date: May 16, 2002
    Inventors: Adam J. Grove, Michael Kharitonov, Alexei G. Tumarkin, Cyrille Velikanov