Patents by Inventor Coyle B. Marl

Coyle B. Marl 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: 8649297
    Abstract: A method in one example implementation includes discovering a networking device within a wireless connectivity range from a first computing device. The networking device may be configured for wireless connectivity by sending new network configuration settings to the networking device to be stored in a memory element. The method also includes configuring the first computing device to initiate a wireless connection to the networking device, such that the wireless connection is created without requiring the user to provide any configuration settings associated with the wireless connection. In more specific embodiments, if it is determined that the networking device is unconfigured, then the new network configuration settings are automatically generated. In other more specific embodiments, the new network configuration settings include a new network identifier and a new network password.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2010
    Date of Patent: February 11, 2014
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy F. Ahlers, Aaron H. Averbuch, Coyle B. Marl, John-Anthony Owens, John L. W. Furlan, Jonathan Kaplan, Ariel Braunstein
  • Publication number: 20110246587
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for synchronizing service data between a data store and a device using the service data. These synchronization techniques may be used with a synchronization method and device that adaptively adjust synchronization parameters, such as the synchronization interval and quantity of synchronized data, on a per-end-user basis in response to actual end-user behavior. In particular, heavy users of service data are rewarded with improved synchronization parameters, such as a combination of shorter synchronization intervals and increased synchronization data quantities, which provides closer to “direct access” performance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2010
    Publication date: October 6, 2011
    Inventors: Coyle B. Marl, Gregory S. Friedman
  • Publication number: 20110235549
    Abstract: A method in one example implementation includes discovering a networking device within a wireless connectivity range from a first computing device. The networking device may be configured for wireless connectivity by sending new network configuration settings to the networking device to be stored in a memory element. The method also includes configuring the first computing device to initiate a wireless connection to the networking device, such that the wireless connection is created without requiring the user to provide any configuration settings associated with the wireless connection. In more specific embodiments, if it is determined that the networking device is unconfigured, then the new network configuration settings are automatically generated. In other more specific embodiments, the new network configuration settings include a new network identifier and a new network password.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 26, 2010
    Publication date: September 29, 2011
    Inventors: Timothy F. Ahlers, Aaron H. Averbuch, Coyle B. Marl, John-Anthony Owens, John L. W. Furlan, Jonathan Kaplan, Ariel Braunstein
  • Publication number: 20040024910
    Abstract: Techniques are disclosed for synchronizing service data between a data store and a device using the service data. These synchronization techniques may be used with a synchronization method and device that adaptively adjust synchronization parameters, such as the synchronization interval and quantity of synchronized data, on a per-end-user basis in response to actual end-user behavior. In particular, heavy users of service data are rewarded with improved synchronization parameters, such as a combination of shorter synchronization intervals and increased synchronization data quantities, which provides closer to “direct access” performance.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 30, 2003
    Publication date: February 5, 2004
    Inventors: Coyle B. Marl, Gregory S. Friedman