Patents by Inventor David Keith Roberts
David Keith Roberts 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: 9768846Abstract: A MIMO transmitter including a modulator, a demultiplexer arranged to divide the information into one or more demux streams for transmission over different ones of the channels, and a diversity splitter to derive one or more sub-streams of the same information. A decorrelator such as a scrambler decorrelates the sub-streams before or after the modulation. In use, the arrangement is configurable to vary a ratio of demultiplexing and of diversity splitting. This balances between the gains from diversity and spatial multiplexing, without needing major changes to the transmit and receive processing.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2016Date of Patent: September 19, 2017Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventor: David Keith Roberts
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Publication number: 20160241320Abstract: A MIMO transmitter including a modulator, a demultiplexer arranged to divide the information into one or more demux streams for transmission over different ones of the channels, and a diversity splitter to derive one or more sub-streams of the same information. A decorrelator such as a scrambler decorrelates the sub-streams before or after the modulation. In use, the arrangement is configurable to vary a ratio of demultiplexing and of diversity splitting. This balances between the gains from diversity and spatial multiplexing, without needing major changes to the transmit and receive processing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2016Publication date: August 18, 2016Inventor: David Keith ROBERTS
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Patent number: 9325404Abstract: A MIMO transmitter has a modulator (40,41,42, 120, 122) a demultiplexer 100 arranged to divide the information into one or more demux streams for transmission over different ones of the channels, and a diversity splitter (110) to derive one or more sub-streams of the same information. A decorrelator (120) such as a scrambler (150, 155) decorrelates the sub-streams before or after the modulation. The arrangement is configurable to vary in use a ratio of demultiplexing and of diversity splitting. This balances between the gains from diversity and spatial multiplexing, without needing major changes to the transmit and receive processing.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2012Date of Patent: April 26, 2016Assignee: Koninklijke Philips N.V.Inventor: David Keith Roberts
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Patent number: 8971458Abstract: The present invention relates to space-time or space-frequency coding in cellular systems. The same data is transmitted from different antennas with different coverage areas, corresponding to different cells. The different data streams have different parts of the space-time block codes applied. A mobile terminal can combine the different parts of the space-time block codes in different received signals. This provides better performance than the known techniques for single frequency networks. The invention can also be applied to antennas with different coverage areas from the same site, and different beams formed with antenna arrays.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2014Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignees: Koninklijke Philips N.V., Sharp CorporationInventors: Timothy James Moulsley, David Keith Roberts, Matthew Peter John Baker, Xusheng Wei
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Publication number: 20140169505Abstract: The present invention relates to space-time or space-frequency coding in cellular systems. The same data is transmitted from different antennas with different coverage areas, corresponding to different cells. The different data streams have different parts of the space-time block codes applied. A mobile terminal can combine the different parts of the space-time block codes in different received signals. This provides better performance than the known techniques for single frequency networks. The invention can also be applied to antennas with different coverage areas from the same site, and different beams formed with antenna arrays.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V.Inventors: Timothy James Moulsley, David Keith Roberts, Matthew Peter John Baker, Xusheng Wei
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Patent number: 8665987Abstract: The present invention relates to space-time or space-frequency coding in cellular systems. The same data is transmitted from different antennas with different coverage areas, corresponding to different cells. The different data streams have different parts of the space-time block codes applied. A mobile terminal can combine the different parts of the space-time block codes in different received signals. This provides better performance than the known techniques for single frequency networks. The invention can also be applied to antennas with different coverage areas from the same site, and different beams formed with antenna arrays.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2007Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignees: Koninklijke Philips N.V., Sharp CorporationInventors: Timothy James Moulsley, David Keith Roberts, Matthew Peter John Baker, Xusheng Wei
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Publication number: 20120016876Abstract: A device is configured to perform a method that detects a trigger marker for an action corresponding to a segment of a multimedia signal. A fingerprint is generated based on the segment of the multimedia signal at a trigger time point. The generated fingerprint is stored in a database and communicated to the device. During playback of the multimedia signal, fingerprints of segments of the multimedia signal are generated and matched against fingerprints in the database. When a match is found, one or more associated actions for the segment are retrieved by the device. The trigger time point may be determined as a time point near or at the segment of the multimedia signal with the matched fingerprint. In this way, trigger markers for actions may be enabled without modifying the multimedia signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2011Publication date: January 19, 2012Applicant: Gracenote, Inc.Inventors: Job Cornelis Oostveen, Warner Rudolph Theophile Ten Kate, Adrianus Johannes Maria Denissen, David Keith Roberts
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Patent number: 8023689Abstract: A method, system and computer readable medium for the authenticating of an audio-visual signal, such as digital images or video comprising the generation of a robust image signature with variable size. In a preferred embodiment DC-values of blocks of a digital image are calculated and areas with similar DC-values are merged into regions. The signature is based on said regions and of variable length, depending on the desired localization ability or an allowable signature length. The resulting signature bits are robust to compression and other allowable image operations. The hierarchical solution provides both robustness and tampering localization.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventor: David Keith Roberts
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Patent number: 8020000Abstract: This invention relates to a device and a method of relating one or more trigger actions with a multimedia signal and corresponding method and device for detecting one or more trigger actions in a multimedia signal. One fingerprint is generated on the basis of a segment of the multimedia signal at each trigger time point. The generated fingerprint(s) is stored in a database and communicated to playback devices. During playback fingerprints of the multimedia signal are generated and matched against fingerprints in the database. When a match is found, associated trigger actions is retrieved. The trigger time point is determined as a time point near or at a segment of the multimedia signal that caused a fingerprint to match. In this way, a simple and reliable way of detecting trigger markers for trigger actions is enabled without modifying the multimedia signal.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2004Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Gracenote, Inc.Inventors: Job Cornelis Oostveen, Warner Rudolph Theophile Ten Kate, Adrianus Johannes Maria Denissen, David Keith Roberts
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Publication number: 20110128444Abstract: This invention relates to a device and a method of generating a first and a second fingerprint (102,104) usable for synchronisation of at least two signals (101,103) and corresponding method and device for synchronising two or more signals. A fingerprint pair is generated on the basis of a segment of a first signal e.g. an audio signal and of a segment of a second signal e.g. a video signal at each synchronisation time point. The generated fingerprint pair(s) are stored in a database (203) and communicated or distributed to a synchronisation device (303). During synchronisation, fingerprint(s) of the audio signal and fingerprint(s) of the video signal to be synchronised are generated and matched against fingerprints in the database. When a match is found, the fingerprints also determine the synchronisation time point, which is used to synchronise the two signals. In this way, a simple, reliable and efficient way of synchronising at least two signals is obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2011Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: Gracenote, Inc.Inventors: Job Cornelis Oostveen, David Keith Roberts, Adrianus Johannes Maria Denissen, Warner Rudolph Theophile Ten Kate
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Patent number: 7907211Abstract: This invention relates to a device and a method of generating a first and a second fingerprint (102,104) usable for synchronisation of at least two signals (101,103) and corresponding method and device for synchronising two or more signals. A fingerprint pair is generated on the basis of a segment of a first signal e.g. an audio signal and of a segment of a second signal e.g. a video signal at each synchronisation time point. The generated fingerprint pair(s) are stored in a database (203) and communicated or distributed to a synchronisation device (303). During synchronisation, fingerprint(s) of the audio signal and fingerprint(s) of the video signal to be synchronised are generated and matched against fingerprints in the database. When a match is found, the fingerprints also determine the synchronisation time point, which is used to synchronise the two signals. In this way, a simple, reliable and efficient way of synchronising at least two signals is obtained.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2004Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Gracenote, Inc.Inventors: Job Cornelis Oostveen, David Keith Roberts, Adrianus Johannes Maria Denissen, Warner Rudolph Theophile Ten Kate
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Patent number: 7603559Abstract: A method and system for embedding an authentication signature in an audio-visual signal such that only a part of an entire frame of the audio-visual signal is stored in a memory while the signature bits are calculated and the watermark is embedded. A signature is formed based on a first portion of said audio-visual signal, whereby said first portion is a pattern of horizontal lines of said audio-visual signal and has fewer lines than the number of lines of the entire audio-visual signal. Thereafter the signature generated is embedded in said audio-visual signal in the first portion and/or in another portion of the frame to be authenticated, whereby the other portion also is a pattern of horizontal lines. Thus only memory for some lines instead for all lines of the audio-visual signal is needed. In the case of an interlaced audio-visual signal, the first portion is preferably the first field of a frame of said audio-visual signal and the second portion is the second field of said audio-visual signal.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2003Date of Patent: October 13, 2009Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.Inventors: David Keith Roberts, Jan Klijn, Johan Leon Schirris
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Publication number: 20080062315Abstract: This invention relates to a device and a method of generating a first and a second fingerprint (102,104) usable for synchronisation of at least two signals (101,103) and corresponding method and device for synchronising two or more signals. A fingerprint pair is generated on the basis of a segment of a first signal e.g. an audio signal and of a segment of a second signal e.g. a video signal at each synchronisation time point. The generated fingerprint pair(s) are stored in a database (203) and communicated or distributed to a synchronisation device (303). During synchronisation, fingerprint(s) of the audio signal and fingerprint(s) of the video signal to be synchronised are generated and matched against fingerprints in the database. When a match is found, the fingerprints also determine the synchronisation time point, which is used to synchronise the two signals. In this way, a simple, reliable and efficient way of synchronising at least two signals is obtained.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2004Publication date: March 13, 2008Inventors: Job Cornelis Oostveen, David Keith Roberts, Adrianus Johannes Maria Denissen, Warner Rudolph Theophile Ten Kate