Patents by Inventor Anthony Acampora
Anthony Acampora 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: 7551939Abstract: A radio link management system for a home or office substantially (i) an ad hoc network of agents wirelessly communicating among themselves, while (iii) clients wirelessly communicate with proximate agents. Control of the network may be centralized as network controller integrated with an agent, or may be distributed upon the network of agents. Some agent or agents, which may include an agent that is also the network controller, typically serves as a gateway device which connects to a worldwide communications network external to the home or office, normally by fiber or by wire. Each agent is most commonly a small radio transceiver plus logic and power supply that mounts upon a wall and plugs directly into an AC power socket. Agents wirelessly communicate among themselves and with the controller—which may be centralized or distributed—in a bandwidth-efficient mode since prime power is not an issue.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2007Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Anthony Acampora
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Patent number: 7486641Abstract: Handoff of (i) a mobile wirelessly communicating device—a mobile—between (ii) as plurality of stationary base stations within cells within a domain of (iii) a stationary gateway router all within (iv) a communications network based on the Internet Protocol (IP) is without interchange of control and responsive to the mobile, only. The gateway router assigns to the mobile at a time before the handoff IP addresses suitable for the mobile to connect to the gateway router through all the plurality of base stations of the domain. Unilaterally deriving a handoff decision to switch base stations, the mobile directs its wireless communications link to a new base station where signal level registration is performed. Responsive to a link layer trigger at the new base station, the gateway router is informed of the handoff, and both the router and the mobile independently construct the mobile's new IP address.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2005Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Joseph Soma Reddy, Anthony Acampora
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Publication number: 20080039130Abstract: A radio link management system for a home or office substantially (i) an ad hoc network of agents wirelessly communicating among themselves, while (iii) clients wirelessly communicate with proximate agents. Control of the network may be centralized as network controller integrated with an agent, or may be distributed upon the network of agents. Some agent or agents, which may include an agent that is also the network controller, typically serves as a gateway device which connects to a worldwide communications network external to the home or office, normally by fiber or by wire. Each agent is most commonly a small radio transceiver plus logic and power supply that mounts upon a wall and plugs directly into an AC power socket. Agents wirelessly communicate among themselves and with the controller—which may be centralized or distributed—in a bandwidth-efficient mode since prime power is not an issue.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Inventor: Anthony Acampora
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Patent number: 7197326Abstract: A radio link management system for a home or office substantially (i) an ad hoc network of agents wirelessly communicating among themselves, while (iii) clients wirelessly communicate with proximate agents. Control of the network may be centralized as network controller integrated with an agent, or may be distributed upon the network of agents. Some agent or agents, which may include an agent that is also the network controller, typically serves as a gateway device which connects to a worldwide communications network external to the home or office, normally by fiber or by wire. Each agent is most commonly a small radio transceiver plus logic and power supply that mounts upon a wall and plugs directly into an AC power socket. Agents wirelessly communicate among themselves and with the controller—which may be centralized or distributed—in a bandwidth-efficient mode since prime power is not an issue.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Anthony Acampora
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Publication number: 20050226197Abstract: Handoff of (i) a mobile wirelessly communicating device—a mobile—between (ii) as plurality of stationary base stations within cells within a domain of (iii) a stationary gateway router all within (iv) a communications network based on the Internet Protocol (IP) is without interchange of control and responsive to the mobile, only. The gateway router assigns to the mobile at a time before the handoff IP addresses suitable for the mobile to connect to the gateway router through all the plurality of base stations of the domain. Unilaterally deriving a handoff decision to switch base stations, the mobile directs its wireless communications link to a new base station where signal level registration is performed. Responsive to a link layer trigger at the new base station, the gateway router is informed of the handoff, and both the router and the mobile independently construct the mobile's new IP address.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2005Publication date: October 13, 2005Inventors: Joseph Reddy, Anthony Acampora
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Patent number: 6907017Abstract: Handoff of (i) a mobile wirelessly communicating device—a mobile—between (ii) a plurality of stationary base stations within cells within a domain of (iii) a stationary gateway router all within (iv) a communications network based on the Internet Protocol (IP) is without interchange of control, and responsive to the mobile, only. The gateway router assigns to the mobile at a time before the handoff IP addresses suitable for the mobile to connect to the gateway router through all the plurality of base stations of the domain. Unilaterally deriving a handoff decision to switch base stations, the mobile directs its wireless communications link to a new base station where signal level registration is performed. Responsive to a link layer trigger at the new base station, the gateway router is informed of the handoff, and both the router and the mobile independently construct the mobile's new IP address. Handoff latency is typically 40 ms.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Joseph Soma Reddy, Anthony Acampora
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Publication number: 20040253924Abstract: A radio link management system for a home or office substantially (i) an ad hoc network of agents wirelessly communicating among themselves, while (iii) clients wirelessly communicate with proximate agents. Control of the network may be centralized as network controller integrated with an agent, or may be distributed upon the network of agents. Some agent or agents, which may include an agent that is also the network controller, typically serves as a gateway device which connects to a worldwide communications network external to the home or office, normally by fiber or by wire.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Inventor: Anthony Acampora
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Patent number: 6751455Abstract: A radio link management system for a home or office substantially (i) an ad hoc network of agents wirelessly communicating among themselves, while (iii) clients wirelessly communicate with proximate agents. Control of the network may be centralized as network controller integrated with an agent, or may be distributed upon the network of agents. Some agent or agents, which may include an agent that is also the network controller, typically serves as a gateway device which connects to a worldwide communications network external to the home or office, normally by fiber or by wire. Each agent is most commonly a small radio transceiver plus logic and power supply that mounts upon a wall and plugs directly into an AC power socket. Agents wirelessly communicate among themselves and with the controller—which may be centralized or distributed—in a bandwidth-efficient mode since prime power is not an issue.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2000Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Anthony Acampora
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Patent number: 6731825Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing a composite of stored dynamic background activities with newly filmed or captured live foreground activities, thereby providing a real-time and on-site guide to actors and directors.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2000Date of Patent: May 4, 2004Assignee: Sarnoff CorporationInventors: Alfonse Anthony Acampora, Nicola John Fedele, David Paul Bortfeld, Paul Hashfield
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Patent number: 6594043Abstract: A system and method for producing an eye safe laser communication system. The system and method detects an interfering object in the optical path and cuts off or reduces the power in the communication beam to safe levels. In one embodiment, a second laser diode transmitter and receiver is installed in each network node. The laser transmitter is pointed at a corresponding network node and the pulses travel in parallel with the communication beam. The pulses are reflected back to the transmitting node where they are detected. Their flight time is measured. When an interfering object is present, in one scenario, the pulses bounce of the interfering object and return to the receiver in the transmitting node, resulting in a reduced flight time. This reduced flight time is interpreted as an interfering object and the beam is shut down or reduced to a safe level. In a second scenario, the interfering object absorbs the detection beam.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1999Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Air Fiber, Inc.Inventors: Scott H. Bloom, James E. Dunn, Anthony Acampora
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Publication number: 20030112883Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing bi-directional communication in systems broadcasting multi-carrier signals removes at least one sub-carrier to form an intra-spectral gap within a multi-carrier broadcast signal. The intra-spectral gap is used to provide a bi-directional channel for propagating ancillary data signals between network elements in a broadcast communication system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: David Wayne Ihrie, Alfonse Anthony Acampora, Richard Michael Bunting, Frank Bowen Lang, Frederick John Vannozzi
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Publication number: 20020181444Abstract: Diverse communication terminals attach via broadband radio to a communications network at any of typically three hierarchical cell sizes increasing from, typically, a single building to a city to a region. Almost all telecommunications traffic transpires, however, within lowest-level “picocells 1” to and from low cost “base stations 11” that have typically one radio transceiver 111, four optical transceivers 112, an ATM switch 113 and an ATM controller 114. Each local “base station 11” is interconnected to a regional “end office switch 12”, where is realized connection to a worldwide wire/fiber line communications backbone 4, upon a multi-hop mesh network 100 via short highly-focused free-space broadband directional optical links 10. By this free-space wireless broadband access the need for new broadband access cabling the “last mile” to subscriber/users is totally surmounted.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2001Publication date: December 5, 2002Inventor: Anthony Acampora
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Patent number: 6356212Abstract: A device and method for utilizing a single clock signal to generate a digital data stream signal for transmission in a compressed domain transmission system. The device includes a plurality of packetized elementary stream encoders electronically coupled to a transport stream encoder electronically coupled to an output interface adapted to generate the digital data stream signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Sarnoff CorporationInventors: Paul Wallace Lyons, Alfonse Anthony Acampora, John Prickett Beltz, Victor Vincent D'Alessandro, Clifford Arthur Pecota
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Patent number: 6330286Abstract: In a compressed domain digital communications system, a method for reducing a variable latency associated with a buffer and at least partially resulting from at least one splice between a FROM bitstream and a TO bitstream each including data corresponding to a plurality of frames, the method including: selectively deleting data corresponding to a select at least one of the frames from the buffer based upon the variable latency so as to reduce the variable latency when an amount of data corresponding to a number of frames present in the buffer is greater than a given number of frames; and, regulating a flow of data in the system to prevent an underflow condition in the system by effecting a repeat last frame command and prevent an overflow condition in the system by slowing a rate of transmission for the data associated with at least one of the frames in the TO bitstream.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2001Assignee: Sarnoff CorporationInventors: Paul Wallace Lyons, John Prickett Beltz, Alfonse Anthony Acampora
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Publication number: 20010044305Abstract: Handoff of (i) a mobile wirelessly communicating device—a mobile—between (ii) a plurality of stationary base stations within cells within a domain of (iii) a stationary gateway router all within (iv) a communications network based on the Internet Protocol (IP) is without interchange of control, and responsive to the mobile, only. The gateway router assigns to the mobile at a time before the handoff IP addresses suitable for the mobile to connect to the gateway router through all the plurality of base stations of the domain. Unilaterally deriving a handoff decision to switch base stations, the mobile directs its wireless communications link to a new base station where signal level registration is performed. Responsive to a link layer trigger at the new base station, the gateway router is informed of the handoff, and both the router and the mobile independently construct the mobile's new IP address. Handoff latency is typically 40 ms.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2001Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventors: Joseph Soma Reddy, Anthony Acampora
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Patent number: 6314163Abstract: Diverse communication terminals attach via broadband radio to a communications network at any of typically three hierarchical cell sizes increasing from, typically, a single building to a city to a region. Almost all telecommunications traffic transpires, however, within lowest-level “picocells 1” to and from low cost “base stations 11” that have typically one radio transceiver 111, four optical transceivers 112, an ATM switch 113 and an ATM controller 114. Each local “base station 11” is interconnected to a regional “end office switch 12”, where is realized connection to a worldwide wire/fiber line communications backbone 4, upon a multi-hop mesh network 100 via short highly-focused free-space broadband directional optical links 10. By this free-space wireless broadband access the need for new broadband access cabling the “last mile” to subscriber/users is totally surmounted.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2001Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventor: Anthony Acampora
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Patent number: 6266384Abstract: An apparatus and method for receiving a bitstream containing timing information and respective program information, the program information is processed and associated with locally generated timing information to form an output bitstream, the locally generated timing information is synchronized to the received timing information so that the timing relationships of the received program information are preserved even after the program information is processed.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1997Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignee: Sarnoff CorporationInventors: Alfonse Anthony Acampora, Victor Vincent D'Alessandro, Charles Martin Wine
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Patent number: 6101195Abstract: An apparatus and method for receiving an information stream comprising a plurality of timing portions and associated payload portions, decoding each timing portion, determining a duration parameter of a payload portion associated with the decoded timing portion, and recoding the timing portion using the duration parameter and a local reference time parameter.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Sarnoff CorporationInventors: Paul Wallace Lyons, John Prickett Beltz, Alfonse Anthony Acampora
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Patent number: 6081650Abstract: A transmitted high definition television signal is represented by a packetized datastream configured as a sequence of data fields (FIG. 1) with a non-uniform data rate due to unequal inter-data overhead information intervals. Each data field is prefaced by a Field Sync overhead segment followed by 312 packetized data segments each with associated overhead information (FEC). At a transmitter (FIG. 33), a transport processor (14) forms data packets with associated headers and exhibits uninterrupted operation at a constant uniform data rate, while supplying a packetized datastream to a network (17) which constructs sequential data fields by inserting the non-data overhead information into the datastream. The transport processor is advantageously operated at a constant uniform data rate without having to modify the original data field structure to accommodate the needs of the data field construction network.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1996Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Assignee: Thomson Licensing S.A.Inventors: Paul Wallace Lyons, Alfonse Anthony Acampora
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Patent number: 6061399Abstract: A timing synchronization method and apparatus for processing a compressed information stream comprising a plurality of information segments representative of a sequence of information frames. Information segments representative of information frames are deleted in response to an indicium of buffer overutilization.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Sarnoff CorporationInventors: Paul Wallace Lyons, John Prickett Beltz, Alfonse Anthony Acampora