Patents by Inventor Andreas Lennartsson

Andreas Lennartsson 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: 20170053673
    Abstract: An MPEG object is an object-oriented data structure that may be used in the creation of interactive MPEG video stream. The MPEG object data structure includes an MPEG object interface defining data received by the MPEG object and data output by the MPEG object. The MPEG object data structure further includes either one or more MPEG video elements or an association to one or more MPEG video elements. The MPEG video elements are preferably defined as MPEG slices that include a plurality of encoded macroblocks. Additionally, the data structure may provide a method for receiving input through the MPEG object interface and in response to input from the client device outputting an MPEG video element. In certain configurations, the MPEG object contains a method that maintains state data for the MPEG object. The state data may be used to select between a plurality of MPEG elements to output.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 27, 2016
    Publication date: February 23, 2017
    Inventors: Donald Gordon, Lena Y. Pavlovskaia, Airan Landau, Andreas Lennartsson, Glenn M. Cloud
  • Patent number: 9355681
    Abstract: An MPEG object is an object-oriented data structure that may be used in the creation of interactive MPEG video stream. The MPEG object data structure includes an MPEG object interface defining data received by the MPEG object and data output by the MPEG object. The MPEG object data structure further includes either one or more MPEG video elements or an association to one or more MPEG video elements. The MPEG video elements are preferably defined as MPEG slices that include a plurality of encoded macroblocks. Additionally, the data structure may provide a method for receiving input through the MPEG object interface and in response to input from the client device outputting an MPEG video element. In certain configurations, the MPEG object contains a method that maintains state data for the MPEG object. The state data may be used to select between a plurality of MPEG elements to output.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 31, 2016
    Assignee: ACTIVEVIDEO NETWORKS, INC.
    Inventors: Donald Gordon, Lena Y. Pavlovskaia, Airan Landau, Andreas Lennartsson, Glenn M. Cloud
  • Patent number: 9042454
    Abstract: A system for creating composite encoded video from two or more encoded video sources in the encoded domain. In response to user input, a markup language-based graphical layout is retrieved. The graphical layout includes frame locations within a composite frame for at least a first encoded source and a second encoded source. The system either retrieves or receives the first and second encoded sources. The sources include block-based transform encoded data. The system also includes a stitcher module for stitching together the first encoded source and the second encoded source according to the frame locations of the graphical layout to form an encoded frame. The system outputs an encoded video stream that is transmitted to a client device associated with the user. In response to further user input, the system updates the state of an object model and replaces all or a portion of one or more frames of the encoded video stream. The system may be used with MPEG encoded video.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Date of Patent: May 26, 2015
    Assignee: ActiveVideo Networks, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Gordon, Lena Y. Pavlovskaia, Airan Landau, Andreas Lennartsson, Charlie Lawrence, Greg Brown, Edward Ludvig
  • Publication number: 20090328109
    Abstract: A client device receives a broadcast content signal containing an interactive identifier over a managed network at a client device. The interactive identifier may be a trigger that is included in a header or embedded within the digital video data. The trigger may have a temporal component, wherein the trigger can expire after a certain period of time. In response to identification of the trigger, the client device sends a user request for interactive content over an unmanaged network. For example, the managed network may be a one-way satellite television network, IP-television network or cable television network and the unmanaged network may be the Internet. The client device switches between receiving data from the managed network to receiving data from the unmanaged network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2009
    Publication date: December 31, 2009
    Applicant: ACTIVEVIDEO NETWORKS, INC.
    Inventors: Lena Y. Pavlovskaia, Andreas Lennartsson, Charles Lawrence, Joshua Dahlby, Andrey Marsavin, Gregory E. Brown, Jeremy Edmonds, Hsuehmin Li, Vlad Shamgin
  • Publication number: 20080178249
    Abstract: An MPEG object is an object-oriented data structure that may be used in the creation of interactive MPEG video stream. The MPEG object data structure includes an MPEG object interface defining data received by the MPEG object and data output by the MPEG object. The MPEG object data structure further includes either one or more MPEG video elements or an association to one or more MPEG video elements. The MPEG video elements are preferably defined as MPEG slices that include a plurality of encoded macroblocks. Additionally, the data structure may provide a method for receiving input through the MPEG object interface and in response to input from the client device outputting an MPEG video element. In certain configurations, the MPEG object contains a method that maintains state data for the MPEG object. The state data may be used to select between a plurality of MPEG elements to output.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Publication date: July 24, 2008
    Applicant: ICTV, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Gordon, Lena Y. Pavlovskaia, Airan Landau, Andreas Lennartsson, Glenn M. Cloud
  • Publication number: 20080170622
    Abstract: A system for creating composite encoded video from two or more encoded video sources in the encoded domain. In response to user input, a markup language-based graphical layout is retrieved. The graphical layout includes frame locations within a composite frame for at least a first encoded source and a second encoded source. The system either retrieves or receives the first and second encoded sources. The sources include block-based transform encoded data. The system also includes a stitcher module for stitching together the first encoded source and the second encoded source according to the frame locations of the graphical layout to form an encoded frame. The system outputs an encoded video stream that is transmitted to a client device associated with the user. In response to further user input, the system updates the state of an object model and replaces all or a portion of one or more frames of the encoded video stream. The system may be used with MPEG encoded video.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2008
    Publication date: July 17, 2008
    Applicant: ICTV, Inc.
    Inventors: Donald Gordon, Lena Y. Pavlovskaia, Airan Landau, Andreas Lennartsson, Charlie Lawrence, Greg Brown, Edward Ludvig