Patents by Inventor Bjorn Carlson
Bjorn Carlson 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: 10027585Abstract: A network routing table includes destination addresses of destination applications hosted on peer nodes of a network. A primary processor registers a first destination application and a second destination application, where the first destination application is the same as the second destination application and both the first destination application and the second destination application have the same destination address. That processor also provides the peer nodes and a secondary processor with a copy of the table. When the first destination application is inactivated, all peer nodes and the secondary processor are provided with a copy of an updated routing table indicating inactivation of the first destination application and routing of the application message to the second destination application.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2017Date of Patent: July 17, 2018Assignee: Nasdaq Technology ABInventors: Björn Carlson, Robert Adolfsson
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Publication number: 20180006941Abstract: A network routing table includes destination addresses of destination applications hosted on peer nodes of a network. A primary processor registers a first destination application and a second destination application, where the first destination application is the same as the second destination application and both the first destination application and the second destination application have the same destination address. That processor also provides the peer nodes and a secondary processor with a copy of the table. When the first destination application is inactivated, all peer nodes and the secondary processor are provided with a copy of an updated routing table indicating inactivation of the first destination application and routing of the application message to the second destination application.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2017Publication date: January 4, 2018Inventors: Björn CARLSON, Robert ADOLFSSON
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Patent number: 9774527Abstract: Example embodiments relate to a method of, and device for facilitating, resilient peer-to-peer application message routing. The method comprises storing a network routing table comprising destination addresses of applications hosted on peer nodes of a network, and providing the peer nodes with a copy of the routing table via which routing table an application message from any one of the peer nodes is routed to a destination address designating a destination application hosted by a destination peer node.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2012Date of Patent: September 26, 2017Assignee: Nasdaq Technology ABInventors: Björn Carlson, Robert Adolfsson
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Patent number: 8757091Abstract: An arrangement and a method for indicating an undesired detachment of a milking member from an animal in a milking stall. The arrangement includes a removing device adapted to detach the milking member from the animal and move the detached milking member to a parking position when the milking process has been completed, and a supervision device adapted to supervise when the milking member has been detached from the animal before the milking process has been completed. When the milking member has been detached from the animal before the milking process has been completed, the removing device is adapted to move the undesirably detached milking member to an indicating position located at a distance from the parking position.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2010Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: DeLaval Holding ABInventors: Bjorn Carlson, Daniel Heim, Mats Stellnert, Stuart Wipperfurth
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Publication number: 20140064279Abstract: Embodiments of present invention relates to a method of, and device for facilitating, resilient peer-to-peer application message routing. The method comprises storing a network routing table comprising destination addresses of applications hosted on peer nodes of a network, and providing the peer nodes with a copy of the routing table via which routing table an application message from any one of the peer nodes is routed to a destination address designating a destination application hosted by a destination peer node.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: March 6, 2014Applicant: OMX TECHNOLOGY ABInventors: Björn CARLSON, Robert Adolfsson
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Publication number: 20120160175Abstract: An arrangement and a method for indicating an undesired detachment of a milking member from an animal in a milking stall. The arrangement includes a removing device adapted to detach the milking member from the animal and move the detached milking member to a parking position when the milking process has been completed, and a supervision device adapted to supervise when the milking member has been detached from the animal before the milking process has been completed. When the milking member has been detached from the animal before the milking process has been completed, the removing device is adapted to move the undesirably detached milking member to an indicating position located at a distance from the parking position.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2010Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: DELAVAL HOLDING ABInventors: Bjorn Carlson, Daniel Heim, Mats Stellnert, Stuart Wipperfurth
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Patent number: 7882501Abstract: System and method for enabling dynamic class reloading in an application server environment. A distinction is made between “versionable” and “non-versionable” classes. Versionable classes are classes that should be automatically reloaded when they are modified. The application server(s) may execute a background task that executes periodically to check for modified versionable classes. Users may specify class versionability by specifying a list of explicitly versionable classes, specifying a list of superclasses whose extending classes should be considered to be versionable, and specifying a list of interfaces whose implementing classes should be considered to be versionable. Once the background task discovers a modified versionable class, the background task may cause the class to be reloaded, e.g., by instantiating a new classloader and instructing the new classloader to reload the class. The background task may purge the reloaded class from any caches that the application server maintains.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Oracle America, Inc.Inventors: Bjorn Carlson, Milton Soong, Santosh Hasani
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Publication number: 20090133634Abstract: A dairy farm system comprises a plurality of apparatuses (11a-e) for performing actions related to the operation of the dairy farm system, wherein the apparatuses are connected in a network (12), and at least one of the apparatuses (21, 26-28) is movable. The movable apparatus is wirelessly connectable to the network via a short-range radio link (23a-c, 26a-c, 27a-c, 28a-c), preferably a Bluetooth link. Advantageously, the movable apparatus is kept continuously connected in the network (12) via the radio link during operation. In one embodiment the movable apparatus is a feed device (21), wherein feeding instructions are received, and feeding status or error information is sent, by the feed device via the radio link.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2006Publication date: May 28, 2009Inventors: Lars-Arne Axelsson, Thomas Caldenius, Robert Jonsson, Jianning Li, Helmut Obermuller, Stefan Ihrsen, Bjorn Carlson, Bjarne Nebelong
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Publication number: 20060261928Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus and method that can in a simple and cost-effective way read transponders from different systems implementing different communication protocols. The transponder reader comprises an antenna means for sending a first analogue signal to one of said transponders and receiving a second analogue signal from said transponder, said transponder reader further comprises means for analysing, e.g. demodulating, detecting, decode said signal received by said antenna means according to at least two different protocols.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2004Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventors: Inga-Lill Solberg, Bjorn Carlson
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Patent number: 6845503Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method for enabling dynamic class reloading in the application server environment. Users may specify class versionability by specifying a list of explicitly versionable classes; and the application server(s) may execute a background task which operates periodically to check modified versionable classes, and cause the classes to be reloaded. Administrators may specify a set of class files to be treated as a “bundle”. When the bundle is deployed, a deployer manager may obtain a lock, e.g. a semaphore, referred to as the “dirtyClassListLock”. Once this lock is obtained, the deployer manager may copy all the class files in the bundle from a deployment environment to their appropriate runtime locations. After the runtime locations have been updated, the deployer manager may release the dirtyClassListLock. According to this method, the background task that checks for and reloads modified classes may also have to obtain the dirtyClassListLock in order to run.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventors: Bjorn Carlson, Milton Soong, Santosh Hasani
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Patent number: 6697849Abstract: System and method for caching JavaServer Page™ (JSP) component responses. The JSP components may be components that execute on an application server that supports networked applications, such as web applications or other Internet-based applications. One or more client computers, e.g., web servers, may perform requests referencing the JSP components on the application server. The execution of JSP components may be managed by a JSP engine process running on the application server. When a request referencing a JSP is received from a client computer, the JSP engine may first check a JSP response cache to determine whether a valid JSP response satisfying the request is present. If a matching cached response is found, then the response may be retrieved and immediately streamed back to the client. Otherwise, the referenced JSP may be executed. Each JSP file may comprise various SetCacheCriteria( ) method calls.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: February 24, 2004Assignee: Sun Microsystems, Inc.Inventor: Bjorn Carlson