Patents by Inventor Allan M. Evans
Allan M. Evans 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: 9274951Abstract: A cache memory controller in a computer system, such as a multicore processing system, provides compression for writes to memory, such as an off-chip memory, and decompression after reads from memory. Application accelerator processors in the system generate application data and requests to read/write the data from/to memory. The cache memory controller uses information relating location parameters of buffers allocated for application data and sets parameters to configure compression and decompression operations. The cache memory controller monitors memory addresses specified in read requests and write requests from/to the first memory. The requested memory address is compared to the location parameters for the allocated buffers to select the set of parameters for the particular application data. Compression or decompression is applied to the application data in accordance with the selected set of parameters. The data size of the data transferred to/from memory is reduced.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2013Date of Patent: March 1, 2016Assignee: Altera CorporationInventors: Allan M Evans, Curtis M Williams
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Patent number: 9055472Abstract: In a distributed antenna system (DAS) and a local area network (LAN), a common communication infrastructure distributes data from radio-based and Internet-based sources. A radio equipment (RE) of the DAS interfaces to a LAN segment. For the downlink, a gateway maps radio signal data from a radio equipment controller (REC) and data packets from a switch to mixed-data frames using a radio data interface protocol for transmission in the DAS. At the RE, the signal data and data packets are retrieved from the mixed-data frames and provided to the air interface and LAN segment, respectively. For the uplink from the RE, the radio signal data from the air interface and the data packets from the LAN segment are mapped to mixed-data frames and transmitted to the gateway. The gateway retrieves the signal samples and data packets from the mixed-data frames for transfer to the REC and switch, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2013Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: Integrated Device Technology, inc.Inventors: Allan M Evans, Albert W Wegener
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Publication number: 20150067872Abstract: A part can receive a communication that originates externally of the part, that conforms to a predetermined communications protocol, and that contains payload information consistent with the protocol but subject to a security provision supplemental to the protocol. The part extracts the payload information from the security provision.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: SAVI TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Igor V. Balabine, Nikola Cargonja, Allan M. Evans, Liping Julia Zhu, Devendra Shiledar, Stephen Alan Stough
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Publication number: 20140359219Abstract: A cache memory controller in a computer system, such as a multicore processing system, provides compression for writes to memory, such as an off-chip memory, and decompression after reads from memory. Application accelerator processors in the system generate application data and requests to read/write the data from/to memory. The cache memory controller uses information relating location parameters of buffers allocated for application data and sets parameters to configure compression and decompression operations. The cache memory controller monitors memory addresses specified in read requests and write requests from/to the first memory. The requested memory address is compared to the location parameters for the allocated buffers to select the set of parameters for the particular application data. Compression or decompression is applied to the application data in accordance with the selected set of parameters. The data size of the data transferred to/from memory is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2013Publication date: December 4, 2014Applicant: Altera CorporationInventors: ALLAN M. EVANS, CURTIS M. WILLIAMS
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Publication number: 20140219361Abstract: Access encoding/decoding of image data has at least two preferred access modes, raster access and macroblock access. Arriving rasters containing pixels from an image sensor are converted to encoded macroblocks to support later random macroblock and raster access. Encoded macroblocks can be randomly accessed (read from or written to memory) by block-based video compression algorithms, such as H.264. Encoded macroblocks can also be decoded raster by raster for raster-oriented display devices. Access encoding/decoding may be implemented in a microprocessor, graphics processor, digital signal processor, FPGA, ASIC, or SoC. Access encoding/decoding of image data or reference frames can reduce memory and storage bottlenecks, processor access time, and processor and memory power consumption. A user interface can allow users to control the tradeoff between decoded video quality and battery life for a mobile device. This abstract does not limit the scope of the invention as described in the claims.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: Samplify Systems, Inc.Inventors: ALBERT W. WEGENER, ALLAN M. EVANS
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Publication number: 20140079037Abstract: In a distributed antenna system (DAS) and a local area network (LAN), a common communication infrastructure distributes data from radio-based and Internet-based sources. A radio equipment (RE) of the DAS interfaces to a LAN segment. For the downlink, a gateway maps radio signal data from a radio equipment controller (REC) and data packets from a switch to mixed-data frames using a radio data interface protocol for transmission in the DAS. At the RE, the signal data and data packets are retrieved from the mixed-data frames and provided to the air interface and LAN segment, respectively. For the uplink from the RE, the radio signal data from the air interface and the data packets from the LAN segment are mapped to mixed-data frames and transmitted to the gateway. The gateway retrieves the signal samples and data packets from the mixed-data frames for transfer to the REC and switch, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2013Publication date: March 20, 2014Applicant: INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Albert W. Wegener
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Patent number: 8649388Abstract: In a distributed antenna system (DAS) and a local area network (LAN), a common communication infrastructure distributes data from radio-based and Internet-based sources. A radio equipment (RE) of the DAS interfaces to a LAN segment. For the downlink, a gateway maps radio signal data from a radio equipment controller (REC) and data packets from a switch to mixed-data frames using a radio data interface protocol for transmission in the DAS. At the RE, the signal data and data packets are retrieved from the mixed-data frames and provided to the air interface and LAN segment, respectively. For the uplink from the RE, the radio signal data from the air interface and the data packets from the LAN segment are mapped to mixed-data frames and transmitted to the gateway. The gateway retrieves the signal samples and data packets from the mixed-data frames for transfer to the REC and switch, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2010Date of Patent: February 11, 2014Assignee: Integrated Device Technology, inc.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Albert W. Wegener
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Patent number: 8547957Abstract: A part can receive a communication that originates externally of the part, that conforms to a predetermined communications protocol, and that contains payload information consistent with the protocol but subject to a security provision supplemental to the protocol. The part extracts the payload information from the security provision.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Igor V. Balabine, Nikola Cargonja, Allan M. Evans, Liping Julia Zhu, Devendra Shiledar, Stephen Alan Stough
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Patent number: 8319643Abstract: A tag can communicate according to a cellular telephone network communication protocol, and includes one of: passive circuitry, semi-passive circuitry, or circuitry capable of communicating according to a radio frequency identification communication protocol or a satellite communication protocol. According to a different aspect, a tag can receive satellite signals containing positioning information, and can transmit according to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol. According to yet another aspect, a tag can transmit according to each of first and second communication protocols that are each one of a radio frequency identification communication protocol, a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Timothy K. Brand, Reiner G. Mim, Robert Zmrzli
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Patent number: 8319646Abstract: A tag has a circuit portion that functions as a reader capable of wireless communication with other tags. According to a different aspect, a tag has a circuit portion with first and second modes, the circuitry consuming less power in the second mode than the first mode, and exiting the second mode only in response to an act by a human. According to yet another aspect, a tag can receive wireless communications conforming to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol. The tag responds to receipt of a predetermined wireless signal conforming to the one protocol by carrying out one of first action that includes causing the tag to enter an electronically secure state, or a second action that includes causing the tag to exit the electronically secure state.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Timothy K. Brand, Reiner G. Mim, Robert Zmrzli
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Patent number: 8203451Abstract: A tag detects a condition, and selectively operates a portion of its circuitry in first and second modes as a function of information regarding the selected condition, the portion consuming less power in the second mode than the first mode, and being capable of wireless communication according to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol. According to a different aspect, a tag carries out geofencing analysis, and selectively operates a portion of its circuitry in first and second modes as a function of results of the geofencing analysis, the portion consuming less power in the second mode than in the first mode, and being capable of wireless communication according to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Timothy K. Brand, Reiner G. Mim, Robert Zmrzli
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Patent number: 8204225Abstract: One aspect involves a communication that contains a portion encrypted with a selected key can be wirelessly transmitted by a part for reception and decryption by plural tags. A different aspect involves a tag receiving a first sequence of wireless communications that each contain sequencing information regarding the first sequence, while receiving a second sequence of wireless communications that each include sequencing information regarding the second sequence, and further involves monitoring the sequencing information from received communications of the first sequence while separately monitoring the sequencing information from received communications of the second sequence.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Igor V. Balabine, Nikola Cargonja, Allan M. Evans, Liping Julia Zhu, Devendra Shiledar, Stephen Alan Stough
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Publication number: 20120057572Abstract: In a distributed antenna system (DAS) and a local area network (LAN), a common communication infrastructure distributes data from radio-based and Internet-based sources. A radio equipment (RE) of the DAS interfaces to a LAN segment. For the downlink, a gateway maps radio signal data from a radio equipment controller (REC) and data packets from a switch to mixed-data frames using a radio data interface protocol for transmission in the DAS. At the RE, the signal data and data packets are retrieved from the mixed-data frames and provided to the air interface and LAN segment, respectively. For the uplink from the RE, the radio signal data from the air interface and the data packets from the LAN segment are mapped to mixed-data frames and transmitted to the gateway. The gateway retrieves the signal samples and data packets from the mixed-data frames for transfer to the REC and switch, respectively.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2010Publication date: March 8, 2012Applicant: Samplify Systems, Inc.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Albert W. Wegener
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Patent number: 8116454Abstract: One aspect involves receiving by a tag of wireless communications that utilize a first security provision, and wireless communications that utilize a second security provision different from the first security provision. A different aspect involves receiving by an entity of an authentication request that is based on a first digital certificate unknown to the entity, and determining by the entity, without external authentication of the first digital certificate, whether the first digital certificate is in a trust relationship with a second digital certificate that is different from the first digital certificate and that is known to the entity.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Igor V. Balabine, Nikola Cargonja, Allan M. Evans, Liping Julia Zhu, Devendra Shiledar, Stephen Alan Stough
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Publication number: 20090102658Abstract: A tag detects a condition, and selectively operates a portion of its circuitry in first and second modes as a function of information regarding the selected condition, the portion consuming less power in the second mode than the first mode, and being capable of wireless communication according to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol. According to a different aspect, a tag carries out geofencing analysis, and selectively operates a portion of its circuitry in first and second modes as a function of results of the geofencing analysis, the portion consuming less power in the second mode than in the first mode, and being capable of wireless communication according to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Timothy K. Brand, Reiner G. Mim, Robert Zmrzli
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Publication number: 20090102660Abstract: A tag has a circuit portion that functions as a reader capable of wireless communication with other tags. According to a different aspect, a tag has a circuit portion with first and second modes, the circuitry consuming less power in the second mode than the first mode, and exiting the second mode only in response to an act by a human. According to yet another aspect, a tag can receive wireless communications conforming to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol. The tag responds to receipt of a predetermined wireless signal conforming to the one protocol by carrying out one of first action that includes causing the tag to enter an electronically secure state, or a second action that includes causing the tag to exit the electronically secure state.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: SAVI TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Timothy K. Brand, Reiner G. Mim, Robert Zmrzli
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Publication number: 20090102657Abstract: A tag can communicate according to a cellular telephone network communication protocol, and includes one of: passive circuitry, semi-passive circuitry, or circuitry capable of communicating according to a radio frequency identification communication protocol or a satellite communication protocol. According to a different aspect, a tag can receive satellite signals containing positioning information, and can transmit according to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol. According to yet another aspect, a tag can transmit according to each of first and second communication protocols that are each one of a radio frequency identification communication protocol, a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: SAVI TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Timothy K. Brand, Reiner G. Mim, Robert Zmrzli
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Publication number: 20090102659Abstract: A tag has a sensor that can detect a condition in the region of the tag. The tag effects an operational adjustment relating to the sensor based on sensor configuration information in a received wireless signal. According to a different aspect, a tag can receive wireless signals containing positioning information, and wireless signals containing location information indicating with a first accuracy the current location of the tag. The further signals conform to one of a radio frequency identification communication protocol, a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol. The tag determines from the positioning information with a second accuracy greater than the first accuracy the current location of the tag, the tag being responsive to the location information for more rapidly effecting the determination with the second accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2008Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Timothy K. Brand, Reiner G. Mim, Robert Zmrzli
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Publication number: 20090028333Abstract: One aspect involves receiving by a tag of wireless communications that utilize a first security provision, and wireless communications that utilize a second security provision different from the first security provision. A different aspect involves receiving by an entity of an authentication request that is based on a first digital certificate unknown to the entity, and determining by the entity, without external authentication of the first digital certificate, whether the first digital certificate is in a trust relationship with a second digital certificate that is different from the first digital certificate and that is known to the entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: SAVI TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Igor V. Balabine, Nikola Cargonja, Allan M. Evans, Liping Julia Zhu, Devendra Shiledar, Stephen Alan Stough
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Publication number: 20090028329Abstract: A response to an event involves transmitting a communication for propagation away from a part externally thereof, the communication containing first and second segments that are respectively subject to first and second security provisions that are different.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2007Publication date: January 29, 2009Applicant: SAVI TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Igor V. Balabine, Nikola Cargonja, Allan M. Evans, Liping Julia Zhu, Devendra Shiledar, Stephen Alan Stough