Patents by Inventor Andrew D. Berkheimer

Andrew D. Berkheimer 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).

  • Patent number: 10397361
    Abstract: Systems and techniques are disclosed for predictively selecting media content items and providing the predicted media content items to a cache. A media client may be in communication with a cache and detect the media content items stored on the cache. Based on the detection, a media content user interface may be modified and may contain the cached media content items or links to the cached media content items.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 7, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2019
    Assignee: Google LLC
    Inventors: Paul Lee, Vincent Wei-Kang Chen, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Michael Youssefmir, Ankur Jain, Eric Chu, Erdi Chen
  • Patent number: 9998768
    Abstract: Methods and devices are described for generating a recipe for creating a clip. A clip request may be received at a server, such as a content server. The clip request may be related to a clip including audio and/or video. The server may include one or more processors and a cache, the cache including chunks. Each chunk may store a predetermined positive number of bytes of data. The server may search the cache to determine whether the clip is to be generated from a recipe stored within the cache. The recipe may include one or more tasks. The server may generate the clip in view of the one or more tasks of the recipe. The server may transmit a clip response comprising the clip to the client device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 28, 2016
    Date of Patent: June 12, 2018
    Assignee: Google LLC
    Inventors: Ben S. Hayden, Charles Alexander Nelson, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Prasanna Meda
  • Patent number: 9510026
    Abstract: Methods and devices are described for generating a recipe for creating a clip. A recipe request can be received at a server, such as a recipe server. The recipe request may be related to a clip including audio and/or video. The server can generate a recipe for creating the clip using one or more slices of a data source. The recipe can include one or more tasks that can include a data-source task which can include a specification of the data source and slice definitions for the one or more slices. The data source can include a video and/or audio data source. A slice definition can include a slice value and a slice offset for locating a respective slice within the data source. The recipe can then be transmitted from the server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 2015
    Date of Patent: November 29, 2016
    Assignee: GOOGLE INC.
    Inventors: Ben S. Hayden, Charles Alexander Nelson, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Prasanna Meda
  • Patent number: 9420258
    Abstract: Injection of 3D metadata into a requested video is disclosed. An input video and associated metadata are received by a video hosting site. If the metadata indicates that the input video is a 3D video, the 3D video system extracts the accompanying 3D metadata and stores it in an intermediate format, which is independent of the 3D metadata format and video format of the input video. The 3D video system stores the received video in a standard 2D video format in a video database. Responsive to a video streaming request of the input video, the 3D video system determines the actual 3D metadata format based on the video format of the requested video, and injects a modified 3D metadata associated with the input video into the requested video.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2012
    Date of Patent: August 16, 2016
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Jonathan Huang, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Peter Bradshaw, Ben Hayden
  • Patent number: 9226034
    Abstract: Apparatus and devices are described for generating clips by executing one or more tasks contained in a recipe. The recipe can be received at a server, such as a content server, perhaps as part of a clip request. The server can generate a clip by parsing the recipe. Parsing the recipe can include determining whether a given task of the one or more tasks is a data-source task and, in response to determining that the given task is a data-source task, extracting one or more slices of data from a data source specified in the data-source task and adding the one or more slices to the clip. The data source can include a video data source or a combined video and audio data source. Once generated, the clip can be sent from the server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 29, 2015
    Assignee: GOOGLE INC.
    Inventors: Ben S. Hayden, Charles Alexander Nelson, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Prasanna Meda
  • Patent number: 9063814
    Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program apparatus, implementing techniques for publishing, subscribing to, or playing live appliances. A live appliance includes a current virtual machine image. In publishing, a proxy file of a live appliance file type is provided to the publisher. The type is mapped to a live appliance player; so that when a proxy file is opened, the current virtual machine image is run. The player automatically binds a writeable file system external to the virtual machine image to the image to provide file storage that is accessible from within the virtual machine image and from a host operating system. The player also creates a subscription to the live appliance on the host computer if one does not exist when the proxy file is run. With the subscription, the player runs the then-current virtual machine image whenever the live appliance is run.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2015
    Assignee: Moka5, Inc.
    Inventors: Monica Sin-Ling Lam, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Constantine P. Sapuntzakis, John C. Whaley, Ramesh U. V. Chandra, Michael K. Chen, Won-Suk Chun, Kelvin Kam-Suen Yue
  • Patent number: 8266576
    Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer program apparatus, implementing techniques for publishing, subscribing to, or playing live appliances. A live appliance includes a current virtual machine image. In publishing, a proxy file of a live appliance file type is provided to the publisher. The type is mapped to a live appliance player; so that when a proxy file is opened, the current virtual machine image is run. The player automatically binds a writeable file system external to the virtual machine image to the image to provide file storage that is accessible from within the virtual machine image and from a host operating system. The player also creates a subscription to the live appliance on the host computer if one does not exist when the proxy file is run. With the subscription, the player runs the then-current virtual machine image whenever the live appliance is run.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2012
    Assignee: moka5, Inc.
    Inventors: Monica Sin-Ling Lam, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Constantine P. Sapuntzakis, John C. Whaley, Ramesh U. V. Chandra, Michael K. Chen, Won-Suk Chun, Kelvin Kam-Suen Yue
  • Patent number: 7958249
    Abstract: A file transport mechanism according to the invention is responsible for accepting, storing and distributing files, such as configuration or control files, to a large number of field machines. The mechanism is comprised of a set of servers that accept, store and maintain submitted files. The file transport mechanism implements a distributed agreement protocol based on “vector exchange.” A vector exchange is a knowledge-based algorithm that works by passing around to potential participants a commitment bit vector. A participant that observes a quorum of commit bits in a vector assumes agreement. Servers use vector exchange to achieve consensus on file submissions. Once a server learns of an agreement, it persistently marks (in a local data store) the request as “agreed.” Once the submission is agreed, the server can stage the new file for download.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2011
    Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Sherman, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Philip A. Lisiecki, William E. Weihl, Joel M. Wein
  • Publication number: 20100293229
    Abstract: A file transport mechanism according to the invention is responsible for accepting, storing and distributing files, such as configuration or control files, to a large number of field machines. The mechanism is comprised of a set of servers that accept, store and maintain submitted files. The file transport mechanism implements a distributed agreement protocol based on “vector exchange.” A vector exchange is a knowledge-based algorithm that works by passing around to potential participants a commitment bit vector. A participant that observes a quorum of commit bits in a vector assumes agreement. Servers use vector exchange to achieve consensus on file submissions. Once a server learns of an agreement, it persistently marks (in a local data store) the request as “agreed.” Once the submission is agreed, the server can stage the new file for download.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 2, 2010
    Publication date: November 18, 2010
    Applicant: AKAMAI TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Alexander Sherman, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Philip A. Lisiecki, William E. Weihl, Joel M. Wein
  • Patent number: 7769874
    Abstract: A file transport mechanism according to the invention is responsible for accepting, storing and distributing files, such as configuration or control files, to a large number of field machines. The mechanism is comprised of a set of servers that accept, store and maintain submitted files. The file transport mechanism implements a distributed agreement protocol based on “vector exchange.” A vector exchange is a knowledge-based algorithm that works by passing around to potential participants a commitment bit vector. A participant that observes a quorum of commit bits in a vector assumes agreement. Servers use vector exchange to achieve consensus on file submissions. Once a server learns of an agreement, it persistently marks (in a local data store) the request as “agreed.” Once the submission is agreed, the server can stage the new file for download.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 20, 2004
    Date of Patent: August 3, 2010
    Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Alexander Sherman, Andrew D. Berkheimer, Philip A. Lisiecki, William E. Weihl, Joel M. Wein
  • Publication number: 20100023693
    Abstract: A tiered distribution service is provided in a content delivery network (CDN) having a set of surrogate origin (namely, “edge”) servers organized into regions and that provide content delivery on behalf of participating content providers, wherein a given content provider operates an origin server. According to the invention, a cache hierarchy is established in the CDN comprising a given edge server region and either (a) a single parent region, or (b) a subset of the edge server regions. In response to a determination that a given object request cannot be serviced in the given edge region, instead of contacting the origin server, the request is provided to either the single parent region or to a given one of the subset of edge server regions for handling, preferably as a function of metadata associated with the given object request. The given object request is then serviced, if possible, by a given CDN server in either the single parent region or the given subset region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 12, 2009
    Publication date: January 28, 2010
    Inventors: John A. Dilley, Andrew D. Berkheimer
  • Patent number: 7603439
    Abstract: A tiered distribution service is provided in a content delivery network (CDN) having a set of surrogate origin (namely, “edge”) servers organized into regions and that provide content delivery on behalf of participating content providers, wherein a given content provider operates an origin server. According to the invention, a cache hierarchy is established in the CDN comprising a given edge server region and either (a) a single parent region, or (b) a subset of the edge server regions. In response to a determination that a given object request cannot be serviced in the given edge region, instead of contacting the origin server, the request is provided to either the single parent region or to a given one of the subset of edge server regions for handling, preferably as a function of metadata associated with the given object request. The given object request is then serviced, if possible, by a given CDN server in either the single parent region or the given subset region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2009
    Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: John A. Dilley, Andrew D. Berkheimer
  • Publication number: 20080222281
    Abstract: A tiered distribution service is provided in a content delivery network (CDN) having a set of surrogate origin (namely, “edge”) servers organized into regions and that provide content delivery on behalf of participating content providers, wherein a given content provider operates an origin server. According to the invention, a cache hierarchy is established in the CDN comprising a given edge server region and either (a) a single parent region, or (b) a subset of the edge server regions. In response to a determination that a given object request cannot be serviced in the given edge region, instead of contacting the origin server, the request is provided to either the single parent region or to a given one of the subset of edge server regions for handling, preferably as a function of metadata associated with the given object request. The given object request is then serviced, if possible, by a given CDN server in either the single parent region or the given subset region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 19, 2008
    Publication date: September 11, 2008
    Inventors: John A. Dilley, Andrew D. Berkheimer
  • Patent number: 7376716
    Abstract: A tiered distribution service is provided in a content delivery network (CDN) having a set of surrogate origin (namely, “edge”) servers organized into regions and that provide content delivery on behalf of participating content providers, wherein a given content provider operates an origin server. According to the invention, a cache hierarchy is established in the CDN comprising a given edge server region and either (a) a single parent region, or (b) a subset of the edge server regions. In response to a determination that a given object request cannot be serviced in the given edge region, instead of contacting the origin server, the request is provided to either the single parent region or to a given one of the subset of edge server regions for handling, preferably as a function of metadata associated with the given object request. The given object request is then serviced, if possible, by a given CDN server in either the single parent region or the given subset region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 6, 2006
    Date of Patent: May 20, 2008
    Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: John A. Dilley, Andrew D. Berkheimer
  • Patent number: 7133905
    Abstract: A tiered distribution service is provided in a content delivery network (CDN) having a set of surrogate origin (namely, “edge”) servers organized into regions and that provide content delivery on behalf of participating content providers, wherein a given content provider operates an origin server. According to the invention, a cache hierarchy is established in the CDN comprising a given edge server region and either (a) a single parent region, or (b) a subset of the edge server regions. In response to a determination that a given object request cannot be serviced in the given edge region, instead of contacting the origin server, the request is provided to either the single parent region or to a given one of the subset of edge server regions for handling, preferably as a function of metadata associated with the given object request. The given object request is then serviced, if possible, by a given CDN server in either the single parent region or the given subset region.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 9, 2002
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2006
    Assignee: Akamai Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: John A. Dilley, Andrew D. Berkheimer
  • Publication number: 20030233423
    Abstract: A tiered distribution service is provided in a content delivery network (CDN) having a set of surrogate origin (namely, “edge”) servers organized into regions and that provide content delivery on behalf of participating content providers, wherein a given content provider operates an origin server. According to the invention, a cache hierarchy is established in the CDN comprising a given edge server region and either (a) a single parent region, or (b) a subset of the edge server regions. In response to a determination that a given object request cannot be serviced in the given edge region, instead of contacting the origin server, the request is provided to either the single parent region or to a given one of the subset of edge server regions for handling, preferably as a function of metadata associated with the given object request. The given object request is then serviced, if possible, by a given CDN server in either the single parent region or the given subset region.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 9, 2002
    Publication date: December 18, 2003
    Inventors: John A. Dilley, Andrew D. Berkheimer