Patents by Inventor Anders CEDRONIUS
Anders CEDRONIUS 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: 11949512Abstract: A method in a packet-based network like the Internet is provided, which is directed towards packet loss recovery for transmission of a data stream, DS0 in a packet-based network. The method comprises transmitting data packets associated with the data stream, and upon receiving a retransmission request of missing data, retransmitting the missing data applying a selective retransmission of missing data, which may be based on a priority ranking of data types to be retransmitted, performing retransmission if it is determined that missing data will be received in time for display, or performing retransmission with a rate control.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2017Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Livestreaming Sweden ABInventors: Anders Cedronius, Hans Insulander, Christer Bohm, Per Lindgren
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Patent number: 11758209Abstract: Systems and methods for video distribution synchronization are described herein. An example method to distribute a media stream over a distribution network to a number of devices may include determining, by one or more computer processors coupled to memory, a common master-client shared time reference Tref. Example methods may include determining a mean intermediate arrival time for first packets of a first type of the media stream, determining respective first playout times for the first packets based on the mean intermediate arrival time and the time reference Tref, associating the first packets with the respective first playout times, and distributing the media stream to the plurality of devices.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Per Lindgren, Ted Olsson, Anders Cedronius, Hans Insulander, Christer Bohm, Magnus Danielson
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Publication number: 20210352345Abstract: Systems and methods for video distribution synchronization are described herein. An example method to distribute a media stream over a distribution network to a number of devices may include determining, by one or more computer processors coupled to memory, a common master-client shared time reference Tref. Example methods may include determining a mean intermediate arrival time for first packets of a first type of the media stream, determining respective first playout times for the first packets based on the mean intermediate arrival time and the time reference Tref, associating the first packets with the respective first playout times, and distributing the media stream to the plurality of devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2021Publication date: November 11, 2021Applicant: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Per LINDGREN, Ted OLSSON, Anders CEDRONIUS, Hans INSULANDER, Christer BOHM, Magnus DANIELSON
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Patent number: 11095929Abstract: Systems and methods for video distribution synchronization are described herein. An example method to distribute a media stream over a distribution network to a number of devices may include determining, by one or more computer processors coupled to memory, a common master-client shared time reference Tref. Example methods may include determining a mean intermediate arrival time for first packets of a first type of the media stream, determining respective first playout times for the first packets based on the mean intermediate arrival time and the time reference Tref, associating the first packets with the respective first playout times, and distributing the media stream to the plurality of devices.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2020Date of Patent: August 17, 2021Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Per Lindgren, Ted Olsson, Anders Cedronius, Hans Insulander, Christer Bohm, Magnus Danielson
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Publication number: 20210194635Abstract: A method in a packet-based network like the Internet is provided, which is directed towards packet loss recovery for transmission of a data stream, DS0 in a packet-based network. The method comprises transmitting data packets associated with the data stream, and upon receiving a retransmission request of missing data, retransmitting the missing data applying a selective retransmission of missing data, which may be based on a priority ranking of data types to be retransmitted, performing retransmission if it is determined that missing data will be received in time for display, or performing retransmission with a rate control.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2017Publication date: June 24, 2021Inventors: Anders CEDRONIUS, Hans INSULANDER, Christer BOHM, Per LINDGREN
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Publication number: 20200260132Abstract: Systems and methods for video distribution synchronization are described herein. An example method to distribute a media stream over a distribution network to a number of devices may include determining, by one or more computer processors coupled to memory, a common master-client shared time reference Tref. Example methods may include determining a mean intermediate arrival time for first packets of a first type of the media stream, determining respective first playout times for the first packets based on the mean intermediate arrival time and the time reference Tref, associating the first packets with the respective first playout times, and distributing the media stream to the plurality of devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 21, 2020Publication date: August 13, 2020Applicant: Livestreaming Sweden ABInventors: Per LINDGREN, Ted OLSSON, Anders CEDRONIUS, Hans INSULANDER, Christer BOHM, Magnus DANIELSON
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Patent number: 10609431Abstract: There is provided a method in a distribution network (200), comprising a central master node 101 for distributing a received media stream DO comprising packets of a first type over the distribution network to a multiple of client devices 151,152,153. The method comprising providing a common master-client shared time reference Tref, and determining a mean intermediate arrival time for received packets of the first type, which is utilized for providing playout time information for the packets together with the time reference Tref.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2016Date of Patent: March 31, 2020Assignee: Livestreaming Sweden ABInventors: Per Lindgren, Ted Olsson, Anders Cedronius, Hans Insulander, Christer Bohm, Magnus Danielson
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Publication number: 20190222872Abstract: There is provided a method and corresponding node and system for playout buffering and retransmission which can handle Over-The-Top (OTT) and Video-On-Demand (VOD) distribution to a large number of client devices, e.g. a server serving a number of client devices with e.g. the same TV-channel. The presented method comprises transmitting a data stream DS from a server 101 to at least two client devices 151-153, where a predetermined portion of client shared data of the data stream is buffered in a shared buffer. Upon receiving per client requests for retransmission of data from the client devices, requested data is retrieved from the shared buffer and retransmitted to the requesting client device. The method further comprises removing buffered data from said shared buffer based on if a time of interest for the buffered data has passed. The inventive concept is applicable in distribution of e.g. media data as in typical OTT and VOD, which is transported over unicast.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2017Publication date: July 18, 2019Applicant: NET INSIGHT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ABInventors: Christer BOHM, Per LINDGREN, Anders CEDRONIUS, Ted OLSSON
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Patent number: 10306284Abstract: There is provided a mechanism for providing Adaptive Bit Rate adjustments of media streams like video for live Over the Top distribution without the need to monitor buffer fill levels, which is advantageous for live video distribution over IP networks. An embodiment of the invention is based on monitoring change in the received bitrate level at a client device, and providing a predicted future bandwidth characteristics of the network based on the change. By monitoring the received bitrate and its rate of change over time, a prediction of (near future) available bandwidth in the network is advantageously provided. A drastic drop of the received bitrate may for instance indicate that the available bandwidth will become too low to sustain a currently received media stream, and the system can accordingly initiate a decision to request a lower video quality.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2016Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: Net Insight Intellectual Property ABInventors: Per Lindgren, Christer Bohm, Anders Cedronius, Hans Insulander
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Publication number: 20180359508Abstract: There is provided a method in a distribution network (200), comprising a central master node 101 for distributing a received media stream DO comprising packets of a first type over the distribution network to a multiple of client devices 151,152,153. The method comprising providing a common master-client shared time reference Tref, and determining a mean intermediate arrival time for received packets of the first type, which is utilized for providing playout time information for the packets together with the time reference Tref.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2016Publication date: December 13, 2018Applicant: NET INSIGHT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ABInventors: Per LINDGREN, Ted OLSSON, Anders CEDRONIUS, Hans INSULANDER, Christer BOHM, Magnus DANIELSON
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Publication number: 20180270521Abstract: There is provided a mechanism for providing Adaptive Bit Rate adjustments of media streams like video for live Over the Top distribution without the need to monitor buffer fill levels, which is advantageous for live video distribution over IP networks. An embodiment of the invention is based on monitoring change in the received bitrate level at a client device, and providing a predicted future bandwidth characteristics of the network based on the change. By monitoring the received bitrate and its rate of change over time, a prediction of (near future) available bandwidth in the network is advantageously provided. A drastic drop of the received bitrate may for instance indicate that the available bandwidth will become too low to sustain a currently received media stream, and the system can accordingly initiate a decision to request a lower video quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2016Publication date: September 20, 2018Applicant: NET INSIGHT INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ABInventors: Per LINDGREN, Christer BOHM, Anders CEDRONIUS, Hans INSULANDER