Patents by Inventor Albert Straub
Albert Straub 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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Publication number: 20170177321Abstract: At a carousel origin server, an indication is obtained that at least one of a plurality of consumer premises equipment connected to a video content network requires a software upgrade. Responsive to obtaining the indication, the carousel origin server loads onto a carousel at least one image required for the software upgrade. The at least one image required for the software upgrade is broadcast from the carousel to the at least one of the plurality of consumer premises equipment, for a predetermined period. Subsequent to the predetermined period, the at least one image required for the software upgrade is removed from the carousel.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2015Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Robert Seastrom, Albert Straub
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Patent number: 9681192Abstract: An analyzer resource monitors content access information indicating availability of different types of content available to multiple subscribers over a shared communication link. To facilitate selection of content by respective subscribers, the analyzer resource sorts the available content into different classes (genres) based on a respective subject matter of the corresponding available content. The analyzer resource produces a listing of the different classes (genres) of available content. Subscribers select and/or customize genre-based feeds to store content in a repository for later retrieval.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2013Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventors: Daniel Stoller, Albert Straub, Peter Stern
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Publication number: 20170099136Abstract: Management of key information as described herein enables a respective service provider to distribute encrypted content to subscribers, preventing improper use of the content without authorization. For example, the service provider can distribute encrypted content for recording by a subscriber at a remote location. At or around a time of recording the encrypted content, and on behalf of the user, the service provider initiates storage of the corresponding decryption information that is needed to decrypt the recorded encrypted content. In order to play back the recorded segments of the encrypted content, the subscriber communicates with a server resource to be authenticated. Subsequent to being authenticated, the server resource distributes a copy of decryption information needed to decrypt the previously recorded segments of encrypted content to the subscriber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2015Publication date: April 6, 2017Inventors: Albert Straub, John Chen, Thomas Gonder
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Publication number: 20170041679Abstract: A method for allowing user selection of interactive video software components in a television STB operatively coupled to a video content network includes the steps of: affording the user a selection of interactive video software components to run on the set-top box; and loading selected interactive video software components onto the set-top box. The selected interactive video software components are delivered from a remote node over the video content network to which the STB is coupled.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2016Publication date: February 9, 2017Inventor: Albert Straub
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Patent number: 9479812Abstract: A method for allowing user selection of interactive video software components in a television STB operatively coupled to a video content network includes the steps of: affording the user a selection of interactive video software components to run on the set-top box; and loading selected interactive video software components onto the set-top box. The selected interactive video software components are delivered from a remote node over the video content network to which the STB is coupled.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2009Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: TIME WARNER CABLE ENTERPRISES LLCInventor: Albert Straub
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Publication number: 20160249097Abstract: Methods and apparatus relating to determining and using a normalized in progress program indicator that can be used for resuming content playback are described. In some embodiments the normalized in progress program indicator, also referred to as a normalized in progress program time, indicates a portion, e.g., fraction, of a program which has been viewed. The normalized in progress time is generated by determining an in progress program point after excluding the time of advertisements that may have been included in a content stream with the program. A user may begin watching a program on one device and resume playback of a different version of the same program on another playback device with the normalization process allowing for the playback starting point to be easily determined whether the same or a different version, with a different duration, of the program is played back.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2016Publication date: August 25, 2016Inventors: Vitaly Shoykhet, Albert Straub, Sherri Green
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Patent number: 9386352Abstract: Methods and apparatus relating to determining and using a normalized in progress program indicator that can be used for resuming content playback are described. In some embodiments the normalized in progress program indicator, also referred to as a normalized in progress program time, indicates a portion, e.g., fraction, of a program which has been viewed. The normalized in progress time is generated by determining an in progress program point after excluding the time of advertisements that may have been included in a content stream with the program. A user may begin watching a program on one device and resume playback of a different version of the same program on another playback device with the normalization process allowing for the playback starting point to be easily determined whether the same or a different version, with a different duration, of the program is played back.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2014Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: TIME WARNER CABLE ENTERPRISES LLCInventors: Vitaly Shoykhet, Albert Straub, Sherri Green
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Publication number: 20160105400Abstract: Methods and apparatus for transferring data (such as for example media or other content) between devices while maintaining protection of the content. In one embodiment, a first user device causes a network entity to generate a shared encryption key for a second user device which is to receive content. In this manner, when the content (which has been encrypted with a key that is specific to the first device) is re-encrypted using the shared key, then transferred to the second device, the second device also obtains the shared key and uses it to decrypt the content, then the second device re-encrpyts the content with a key that is specific to the second device for storage thereon. For example, within a premises network the entire contents of a first digital video recorder (DVR) may be transferred to a replacement DVR.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2014Publication date: April 14, 2016Inventor: Albert Straub
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Publication number: 20160007094Abstract: A content management resource transmits a received digital data stream in a respective network data channel to one or more subscribers. The content management resource receives an emergency notification control signal, which indicates occurrence of an emergency message. In response to receiving the emergency notification control signal, the content management resource transmits the emergency message in the digital data channel to the one or more subscribers in lieu of transmitting the received digital data stream of content in the data channel to the one or more subscriber. Thus, a subscriber can tune to a particular channel to play back selected content and be apprised, via receipt of the message over the particular channel, of a corresponding condition such as an emergency.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Inventors: Albert Straub, Niem Dang, Edward P. Galt, III
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Patent number: 9154854Abstract: A content management resource transmits a received digital data stream in a respective network data channel to one or more subscribers. The content management resource receives an emergency notification control signal, which indicates occurrence of an emergency message. In response to receiving the emergency notification control signal, the content management resource transmits the emergency message in the digital data channel to the one or more subscribers in lieu of transmitting the received digital data stream of content in the data channel to the one or more subscriber. Thus, a subscriber can tune to a particular channel to play back selected content and be apprised, via receipt of the message over the particular channel, of a corresponding condition such as an emergency.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2012Date of Patent: October 6, 2015Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventors: Albert Straub, Niem Dang, Edward P. Galt, III
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Publication number: 20150135241Abstract: An analyzer resource monitors content access information indicating availability of different types of content available to multiple subscribers over a shared communication link. To facilitate selection of content by respective subscribers, the analyzer resource sorts the available content into different classes (genres) based on a respective subject matter of the corresponding available content. The analyzer resource produces a listing of the different classes (genres) of available content. Subscribers select and/or customize genre-based feeds to store content in a repository for later retrieval.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2013Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Daniel Stoller, Albert Straub, Peter Stern
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Publication number: 20140321835Abstract: A transcoder resource retrieves content stored in a repository. The stored content can be encoded in accordance with a first encoding format. The transcoder resource transcodes the retrieved content into a second encoding format. To increase available capacity, the transcoder resource stores the content in the second encoding format as a replacement to the content encoded according to the first encoding format. The second encoding format can support a higher compression ratio than the first encoding format. Additionally, the transcoding can be performed as one of multiple tasks executed in parallel. In such an instance, during parallel processing, a content management resource interleaves execution of the main processing task and the background task of transcoding the content into the second encoding format. The transcoding task can be assigned a lower execution priority than one or more other tasks executed in parallel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2013Publication date: October 30, 2014Inventors: Albert Straub, Edward P. Galt, III
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Patent number: 8533768Abstract: Techniques are afforded for providing syndication feed content on a television STB with limited decoder capability. A request is initiated for syndication feed content from a networked content source through the STB. The syndication feed content is obtained through a proxy device in communication with the networked content source. When the syndication feed content is in a first format usable by the STB, the proxy device passes the syndication feed content in the first format to the STB. When the syndication feed content is in a second format unusable by the STB, the syndication feed content is first converted from the second format to the first format usable by the STB and then the syndication feed content is passed, in the first format, to the STB.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2009Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventor: Albert Straub
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Patent number: 8533771Abstract: It is determined that a substantial portion of set-top terminals connected to a video content network require a software upgrade. In-band video bandwidth (e.g., video-on-demand or switched digital video) is allocated for the software upgrade. The software upgrade is broadcast to the set-top terminals from a carousel in a first remote node of the video content network, via the allocated in-band video bandwidth, until a predetermined number of the set-top terminals have received the software upgrade. Subsequent to the predetermined number of set-top terminals receiving the software upgrade, the in-band video bandwidth is de-allocated and the software upgrade is made available out-of-band to the remaining portion of the set-top terminals, via individual sessions with an application server in a second remote node of the video content network. An exemplary system, which can implement the method, includes a controller, a dynamic bandwidth allocation device, the carousel, and the application server.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLCInventor: Albert Straub
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Patent number: 7912194Abstract: A system and method for providing caller ID in a multi-region cable network. Caller identifying (CID) information of an incoming VoIP call is provided to a digital telephone subscriber through a video termination device (VTD) using a path that is different from the path by which the VoIP call packets are delivered to the digital telephone subscriber. The telephone number of a digital telephone subscriber is associated with the IP address and/or MAC address of the subscriber's VTD. The called number of the incoming VoIP call is used to select the VTD to which the CID information is delivered. A message is then sent through an out-of-band channel to the digital telephone subscriber's VTD comprising the CID information for display on video display equipment. Alternatively, the VTD is DOCSIS-compliant and a message is addressed to the VTD using the IP address of the VTD DOCSIS modem.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2009Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Time Warner Cable, Inc.Inventors: Tom Gonder, Scott Ramsdell, Howard Pfeffer, Matthew Cannon, James Balasalle, Albert Straub
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Publication number: 20100313236Abstract: It is determined that a substantial portion of set-top terminals connected to a video content network require a software upgrade. In-band video bandwidth (e.g., video-on-demand or switched digital video) is allocated for the software upgrade. The software upgrade is broadcast to the set-top terminals from a carousel in a first remote node of the video content network, via the allocated in-band video bandwidth, until a predetermined number of the set-top terminals have received the software upgrade. Subsequent to the predetermined number of set-top terminals receiving the software upgrade, the in-band video bandwidth is de-allocated and the software upgrade is made available out-of-band to the remaining portion of the set-top terminals, via individual sessions with an application server in a second remote node of the video content network. An exemplary system, which can implement the method, includes a controller, a dynamic bandwidth allocation device, the carousel, and the application server.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Time Warner Cable Inc.Inventor: Albert Straub
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Publication number: 20100313223Abstract: A method for allowing user selection of interactive video software components in a television STB operatively coupled to a video content network includes the steps of: affording the user a selection of interactive video software components to run on the set-top box; and loading selected interactive video software components onto the set-top box. The selected interactive video software components are delivered from a remote node over the video content network to which the STB is coupled.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Time Warner Cable Inc.Inventor: Albert Straub
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Publication number: 20100313235Abstract: Techniques are afforded for providing syndication feed content on a television STB with limited decoder capability. A request is initiated for syndication feed content from a networked content source through the STB. The syndication feed content is obtained through a proxy device in communication with the networked content source. When the syndication feed content is in a first format usable by the STB, the proxy device passes the syndication feed content in the first format to the STB. When the syndication feed content is in a second format unusable by the STB, the syndication feed content is first converted from the second format to the first format usable by the STB and then the syndication feed content is passed, in the first format, to the STB.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2009Publication date: December 9, 2010Applicant: Time Warner Cable Inc.Inventor: Albert Straub
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Publication number: 20090168982Abstract: A system and method for providing caller ID in a multi-region cable network. Caller identifying (CID) information of an incoming VoIP call is provided to a digital telephone subscriber through a video termination device (VTD) using a path that is different from the path by which the VoIP call packets are delivered to the digital telephone subscriber. The telephone number of a digital telephone subscriber is associated with the IP address and/or MAC address of the subscriber's VTD. The called number of the incoming VoIP call is used to select the VTD to which the CID information is delivered. A message is then sent through an out-of-band channel to the digital telephone subscriber's VTD comprising the CID information for display on video display equipment. Alternatively, the VTD is DOCSIS-compliant and a message is addressed to the VTD using the IP address of the VTD DOCSIS modem.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2009Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Tom Gonder, Scott Ramsdell, Howard Pfeffer, Matthew Cannon, James Balasalle, Albert Straub
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Patent number: 7532712Abstract: A system and method for providing caller ID in a multi-region cable network. Caller identifying (CID) information of an incoming VoIP call is provided to a digital telephone subscriber through a video termination device (VTD) using a path that is different from the path by which the VoIP call packets are delivered to the digital telephone subscriber. The telephone number of a digital telephone subscriber is associated with the IP address and/or MAC address of the subscriber's VTD. The called number of the incoming VoIP call is used to select the VTD to which the CID information is delivered. A message is then sent through an out-of-band to the digital telephone subscriber's VTD comprising the CID information for display on video display equipment. Alternatively, the VTD is DOCSIS-compliant and a message is addressed to the VTD using the IP address of the VTD DOCSIS modem.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: May 12, 2009Assignee: Time Warner Cable, Inc.Inventors: Tom Gonder, Scott Ramsdell, Howard Pfeffer, Matthew Cannon, James Balasalle, Albert Straub