Patents by Inventor Baolin Tan
Baolin Tan 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: 9269392Abstract: An apparatus and method for applying anti-copy protection to a raster-scanned video signal are described. A square waveform 52 is added to the vertical synchronization pulses 50 of the video signal. The effect of the waveform is not apparent until it has been recorded by a video cassette recorder. The anti-copy protected video signal can therefore be viewed normally on a display device at or near to the picture quality intended by the originator of the video signal, but once recorded, exhibits a reduction in picture quality which makes the video signal quite unattractive to view.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2013Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: DCS COPY PROTECTION LIMITEDInventors: Arie Wijnen, Baolin Tan
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Patent number: 9264657Abstract: A anti-copy programme signal is provided. Copies of the anti-copy video pulses made on a video recorder experience reduced quality and interference in playback making them unpleasant to watch. The uncopied signal can be viewed without any material effect on picture quality. The signal comprises a pulse added to each line of the signal throughout both the visible picture region and throughout the vertical blanking region, as well as a first modulated wave-form added to the vertical synchronization pulses of the signal and a second modulated wave-form added to several lines of the picture signal before the vertical blanking section. The presence of all three of these features together has been found to provide a surprising accumulative effectiveness in causing interference in the reproduction of the modified video signal during playback of the copied video signal, that is greater than the effectiveness provided by the different features taken separately.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2011Date of Patent: February 16, 2016Assignee: DCS COPY PROTECTION LIMITEDInventors: Baolin Tan, Mazen Abdin
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Patent number: 8837909Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for modifying an analogue video signal to impair its conversion to a digital signal by an analogue to digital converter. The resulting modified signal may prevent the operation of the analogue to digital converter altogether, or even if a digital signal can be output and recorded, may result in a signal which is difficult to view due to a reduction in quality on playback. The modifications made to the signal include altering the amplitude of the horizontal synchronization pulses in the original signal, and/or modifying the level of the back porch, or the region of the signal adjacent the back porch. Additionally, methods are contemplated for the use of specific response models for target analogue to digital converters, and display devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2011Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Assignee: DCS Copy Protection Ltd.Inventors: Baolin Tan, Mazen Abdul-Hamed Abdin, Maotai Hu
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Patent number: 8639092Abstract: An apparatus for applying an anti-copy protection signal for use with switchable head recorders, such as Video Hi-Fi recorders, is described. A high frequency pulsed signal is added to an original signal. The pulses interfere with the compensator circuitry such that the switching of the record head cannot adequately be masked on recording of a signal. On playback, the switching of the recording heads can subsequently be heard. In Video Hi-Fi recorders, the effect of the high frequency signals also interferes with the compressor-expander circuits to worsen the sound of the head switching.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2012Date of Patent: January 28, 2014Assignee: DCS Copy Protection LimitedInventors: David John Michael Robinson, Baolin Tan
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Publication number: 20140023347Abstract: An apparatus and method for applying anti-copy protection to a raster-scanned video signal are described. A square waveform 52 is added to the vertical synchronisation pulses 50 of the video signal. The effect of the waveform is not apparent until it has been recorded by a video cassette recorder. The anti-copy protected video signal can therefore be viewed normally on a display device at or near to the picture quality intended by the originator of the video signal, but once recorded, exhibits a reduction in picture quality which makes the video signal quite unattractive to view.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Inventors: Arie Wijnen, Baolin Tan
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Patent number: 8542980Abstract: An apparatus and method for applying anti-copy protection to a raster-scanned video signal are described. A square waveform 52 is added to the vertical synchronization pulses 50 of the video signal. The effect of the waveform is not apparent until it has been recorded by a video cassette recorder. The anti-copy protected video signal can therefore be viewed normally on a display device at or near to the picture quality intended by the originator of the video signal, but once recorded, exhibits a reduction in picture quality which makes the video signal quite unattractive to view.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2009Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: DCS Copy Protection Ltd.Inventors: Arie Wijnen, Baolin Tan
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Patent number: 8498519Abstract: A copy protection method and apparatus is disclosed. Various protection signals are added to a video signal in the vicinity of the color burst part of the signal. The protection signals are selected to interfere with the frequency down conversion process in the video recorder so that the color burst cannot be recorded properly. The protection signals are chosen so that when a modified video signal containing the original video signal and the protection signals has been recorded by a video recorder, playback of the modified video signal exhibits visual artefacts that are not visible before recording of the modified signal occurred. The protection signals are also used to carry digital control information for controlling the operation of a digital recorder.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 30, 2013Assignee: DCS Copy Protection Ltd.Inventor: Baolin Tan
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Publication number: 20120294588Abstract: An apparatus for applying an anti-copy protection signal for use with switchable head recorders, such as Video Hi-Fi recorders, is described. A high frequency pulsed signal is added to an original signal. The pulses interfere with the compensator circuitry such that the switching of the record head cannot adequately be masked on recording of a signal. On playback, the switching of the recording heads can subsequently be heard. In Video Hi-Fi recorders, the effect of the high frequency signals also interferes with the compressor-expander circuits to worsen the sound of the head switching.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Applicant: DCS COPY PROTECTION LIMITEDInventors: David John Michael Robinson, Baolin Tan
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Patent number: 8160423Abstract: An apparatus for applying an anti-copy protection signal for use with switchable head recorders, such as Video Hi-Fi recorders, is described. A high frequency pulsed signal is added to an original signal. The pulses interfere with the compensator circuitry such that the switching of the record head cannot adequately be masked on recording of a signal. On playback, the switching of the recording heads can subsequently be heard. In Video Hi-Fi recorders, the effect of the high frequency signals also interferes with the compressor-expander circuits to worsen the sound of the head switching.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2005Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: DCS Copy Protection LimitedInventors: David John Michael Robinson, Baolin Tan
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Publication number: 20120086854Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for modifying an analogue video signal to impair its conversion to a digital signal by an analogue to digital converter. The resulting modified signal may prevent the operation of the analogue to digital converter altogether, or, even if a digital signal can be output and recorded, may result in a signal which is difficult to view due to a reduction in quality on playback. The modifications made to the signal include altering the amplitude of the horizontal synchronization pulses in the original signal, and/or modifying the level of the back porch, or the region of the signal adjacent the back porch. Additionally, methods are contemplated for the use of specific response models for target analogue to digital converters, and display devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: DCS Copy Protection LimitedInventors: Baolin TAN, Mazen Abdul-Hamed ABDIN, Maotai HU
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Publication number: 20120002950Abstract: A anti-copy programme signal is provided. Copies of the anti-copy video pulses made on a video recorder experience reduced quality and interference in playback making them unpleasant to watch. The uncopied signal can be viewed without any material effect on picture quality. The signal comprises a pulse added to each line of the signal throughout both the visible picture region and throughout the vertical blanking region, as well as a first modulated wave-form added to the vertical synchronization pulses of the signal and a second modulated wave-form added to several lines of the picture signal before the vertical blanking section. The presence of all three of these features together has been found to provide a surprising accumulative effectiveness in causing interference in the reproduction of the modified video signal during playback of the copied video signal, that is greater than the effectiveness provided by the different features taken separately.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2011Publication date: January 5, 2012Applicant: DCS Copy Protection LimitedInventors: Baolin Tan, Mazen Abdin
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Patent number: 8032006Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for modifying an analogue video signal to impair its conversion to a digital signal by an analogue to digital converter. The resulting modified signal may prevent the operation of the analogue to digital converter altogether, or even if a digital signal can be output and recorded, may result in a signal which is difficult to view due to a reduction in quality on playback. The modifications made to the signal include altering the amplitude of the horizontal synchronization pulses in the original signal, and/or modifying the level of the back porch, or the region of the signal adjacent the back porch. Additionally, methods are contemplated for the use of specific response models for target analogue to digital converters, and display devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: DCS Copy Protection LimitedInventors: Baolin Tan, Mazen Abdul-Hamed Abdin, Maotai Hu
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Patent number: 8019201Abstract: A anti-copy programme signal is provided. Copies of the anti-copy video pulses made on a video recorder experience reduced quality and interference in playback making them unpleasant to watch. The uncopied signal can be viewed without any material effect on picture quality. The signal comprises a pulse added to each line of the signal throughout both the visible picture region and throughout the vertical blanking region, as well as a first modulated wave-form added to the vertical synchronization pulses of the signal and a second modulated wave-form added to several lines of the picture signal before the vertical blanking section. The presence of all three of these features together has been found to provide a surprising accumulative effectiveness in causing interference in the reproduction of the modified video signal during playback of the copied video signal, that is greater than the effectiveness provided by the different features taken separately.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: DCS Copy Protection LimitedInventors: Baolin Tan, Mazen Abdin
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Publication number: 20090297125Abstract: An apparatus and method for applying anti-copy protection to a raster-scanned video signal are described. A square waveform 52 is added to the vertical synchronisation pulses 50 of the video signal. The effect of the waveform is not apparent until it has been recorded by a video cassette recorder. The anti-copy protected video signal can therefore be viewed normally on a display device at or near to the picture quality intended by the originator of the video signal, but once recorded, exhibits a reduction in picture quality which makes the video signal quite unattractive to view.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Dwight Cavendish Systems LimitedInventors: Arie Wijnen, Baolin Tan
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Publication number: 20090202215Abstract: A copy protection method and apparatus is disclosed. Various protection signals are added to a video signal in the vicinity of the colour burst part of the signal. The protection signals are selected to interfere with the frequency down conversion process in the video recorder so that the colour burst cannot be recorded properly. The protection signals are chosen so that when a modified video signal containing the original video signal and the protection signals has been recorded by a video recorder, playback of the modified video signal exhibits visual artefacts that are not visible before recording of the modified signal occurred. The protection signals are also used to carry digital control information for controlling the operation of a digital recorder.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2006Publication date: August 13, 2009Inventor: Baolin Tan
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Patent number: 7471479Abstract: An audio or other programme signal is modified to provide protection against copying on a magnetic tape recorder. The signal from a source (10) is amplified (16) and then subjected to Fourier analysis (11) to determine the signal amplitude in a plurality of subbands across the audible range. The subband containing the component of greatest magnitude is selected on an adaptive basis and applied to a stored psycho-sensorial model (12), which determines the maximum amplitude of interference which can be masked by the selected subband. An anti-copy signal is generated (14) by complex division of the desired interference by a stored representation of the response of a tape recorder (13).Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Dwight Cavendish Systems LimitedInventors: Baolin Tan, Abdul-Hamed Mazen Abdin
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Publication number: 20080089202Abstract: An apparatus for applying an anti-copy protection signal for use with switchable head recorders, such as Video Hi-Fi recorders, is described. A high frequency pulsed signal is added to an original signal. The pulses interfere with the compensator circuitry such that the switching of the record head cannot adequately be masked on recording of a signal. On playback, the switching of the recording heads can subsequently be heard. In Video Hi-Fi recorders, the effect of the high frequency signals also interferes with the compressor-expander circuits to worsen the sound of the head switching.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2005Publication date: April 17, 2008Inventors: David Robinson, Baolin Tan
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Publication number: 20070030968Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for modifying an analogue video signal to impair its conversion to a digital signal by an analogue to digital converter. The resulting modified signal may prevent the operation of the analogue to digital converter altogether, or even if a digital signal can be output and recorded, may result in a signal which is difficult to view due to a reduction in quality on playback. The modifications made to the signal include altering the amplitude of the horizontal synchronization pulses in the original signal, and/or modifying the level of the back porch, or the region of the signal adjacent the back porch. Additionally, methods are contemplated for the use of specific response models for target analogue to digital converters, and display devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2004Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Baolin Tan, Mazen-Abdul-Hamed Abdin, Maotai Hu
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Publication number: 20060093326Abstract: A anti-copy programme signal is provided. Copies of the anti-copy video pulses made on a video recorder experience reduced quality and interference in playback making them unpleasant to watch. The uncopied signal can be viewed without any material effect on picture quality. The signal comprises a pulse added to each line of the signal throughout both the visible picture region and throughout the vertical blanking region, as well as a first modulated wave-form added to the vertical synchronization pulses of the signal and a second modulated wave-form added to several lines of the picture signal before the vertical blanking section. The presence of all three of these features together has been found to provide a surprising accumulative effectiveness in causing interference in the reproduction of the modified video signal during playback of the copied video signal, that is greater than the effectiveness provided by the different features taken separately.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2003Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Baolin Tan, Mazen Abdin
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Publication number: 20050162771Abstract: An audio or other programme signal is modified to provide protection against copying on a magnetic tape recorder. The signal from a source (10) is amplified (16) and then subjected to Fourier analysis (11) to determine the signal amplitude in a plurality of subbands across the audible range. The subband containing the component of greatest magnitude is selected on an adaptive basis and applied to a stored psycho-sensorial model (12), which determines the maximum amplitude of interference which can be masked by the selected subband. An anti-copy signal is generated (14) by complex division of the desired interference by a stored representation of the response of a tape recorder (13).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2005Publication date: July 28, 2005Inventors: Baolin Tan, Abdul-Hamed Abdin