Patents by Inventor Fouad A. Tobagi

Fouad A. Tobagi 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: 5754882
    Abstract: A method for operating a disk storage system, comprising a disk and forming part of a communications network, simultaneously maintains the continuity of a plurality of data streams. Typically, each stream transfers video data to or from the disk storage system. Illustratively, each of the data streams is produced in the network at a rate of W.sub.base bits/sec and consumed by the disk storage system or produced by said disk storage system and consumed in the network at a rate of W.sub.base bits/sec. One I/O transaction is performed for each stream in each of a plurality of I/O cycles of duration S/W.sub.base, wherein in each I/O transaction a segment of S bits is retrieved from or stored in the disk. The number of streams whose continuity can be maintained in this manner is limited by the number of I/O's which can be performed in a cycle of duration S/W.sub.base. More generally, when a stream has a bit rate (A/B)W.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: May 19, 1998
    Assignee: Starlight Networks
    Inventors: Fouad A. Tobagi, Joseph M. Gang, Jr., Randall B. Baird, Joseph W. M. Pang, Martin J. McFadden
  • Patent number: 5734925
    Abstract: A method for operating a disk storage system, comprising a disk and forming part of a communications network, simultaneously maintains the continuity of a plurality of data streams. Typically, each stream transfers video data to or from the disk storage system. Illustratively, each of the data streams is produced in the network at a rate of W.sub.base bits/sec and consumed by the disk storage system or produced by said disk storage system and consumed in the network at a rate of W.sub.base bits/sec. One I/O transaction is performed for each stream in each of a plurality of I/O cycles of duration S/W.sub.base, wherein in each I/O transaction a segment of S bits is retrieved from or stored in the disk. The number of streams whose continuity can be maintained in this manner is limited by the number of I/O's which can be performed in a cycle of duration S/W.sub.base. More generally, when a stream has a bit rate (A/B)W.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 31, 1998
    Assignee: Starlight Networks
    Inventors: Fouad A. Tobagi, Joseph M. Gang, Jr., Randall B. Baird, Joseph W. M. Pang, Martin J. McFadden
  • Patent number: 5732239
    Abstract: A method for increasing the storage capacity of a video server which utilizes an array of disks is disclosed. The server is operated so that the continuity of a plurality of bit streams is maintained. The inventive method has advantageous characteristics with respect to storage capacity, streaming capacity, start-up latency of new streams, amount of required buffer capacity, scalability, reliability and multiple bit rates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 19, 1994
    Date of Patent: March 24, 1998
    Assignee: Starlight Networks
    Inventors: Fouad A. Tobagi, Randall B. Baird, Joseph Mark Gang, Jr., Joseph W. M. Pang
  • Patent number: 5721950
    Abstract: A method for operating a disk storage system, comprising a disk and forming part of a communications network, simultaneously maintains the continuity of a plurality of data streams. Typically, each stream transfers video data to or from the disk storage system. Illustratively, each of the data streams is produced in the network at a rate of W.sub.base bits/sec and consumed by the disk storage system or produced by said disk storage system and consumed in the network at a rate of W.sub.base bits/sec. One I/O transaction is performed for each stream in each of a plurality of I/O cycles of duration S/W.sub.base, wherein in each I/O transaction a segment of S bits is retrieved from or stored in the disk. The number of streams whose continuity can be maintained in this manner is limited by the number of I/O's which can be performed in a cycle of duration S/W.sub.base. More generally, when a stream has a bit rate (A/B)W.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 1996
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1998
    Assignee: Starlight Networks
    Inventors: Fouad A. Tobagi, Joseph M. Gang, Jr., Randall B. Baird, Joseph W. M. Pang, Martin J. McFadden
  • Patent number: 5581784
    Abstract: A method for operating a disk storage system, comprising a disk and forming part of a communications network, simultaneously maintains the continuity of a plurality of data streams. Typically, each stream transfers video data to or from the disk storage system. Illustratively, each of the data streams is produced in the network at a rate of W.sub.base bits/sec and consumed by the disk storage system or produced by said disk storage system and consumed in the network at a rate of W.sub.base bits/sec. One I/O transaction is performed for each stream in each of a plurality of I/O cycles of duration S/W.sub.base, wherein in each I/O transaction a segment of S bits is retrieved from or stored in the disk. The number of streams whose continuity can be maintained in this manner is limited by the number of I/O's which can be performed in a cycle of duration S/W.sub.base. More generally, when a stream has a bit rate (A/B)W.sub.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1992
    Date of Patent: December 3, 1996
    Assignee: Starlight Networks
    Inventors: Fouad A. Tobagi, Joseph M. Gang, Jr., Randall B. Baird, Joseph W. M. Pang, Martin J. McFadden
  • Patent number: 5446735
    Abstract: In a local area network segment, the bandwidth in the channel between a network interface device, e.g., a port, switching hub, router, bridge or server, and one or more associated station is shared as follows. At the network interface device, a variable is maintained which stores information relating to the success or failure of transmission of packets in the channel. If the channel is sensed idle, the network interface device transmits the packet with probability 1. If the channel is sensed busy, the network interface device senses the channel for an end-of-carrier signal and, thereafter, waits a period of time equal to the interframe gap g. In addition, after an additional delay period .zeta., the network interface device reattempts to transmit the packet in the channel. If the variable maintained by the network interface device is less than a certain limit, the delay .zeta. is selected according to a first basic bandwidth allocation protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 18, 1992
    Date of Patent: August 29, 1995
    Assignee: Starlight Networks
    Inventors: Fouad A. Tobagi, Joseph M. Gang, Jr., Bruce L. Lieberman
  • Patent number: 5381413
    Abstract: A station is provided which is connected to a network segment via a shared transmission medium. The station includes one or more protocol stacks for processing each type of data packet which the station may transmit to or receive from the shared transmission medium. A queue is associated with each protocol for storing corresponding data packets. The station is also provided with a media access controller, which is unable to differentiate among the different types of data packets. The media access controller is provided for enabling data packets of the different types stored in the queues to access the transmission medium with arbitrary priority. A throttler is also provided for controlling the submission of data packets from the queues to the media access controller, depending on the type of the data packets, to provide an appropriate amount of bandwidth in, and to limit the access delay of, a particular type of data packets in the shared transmission medium.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 28, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 10, 1995
    Assignee: Starlight Networks
    Inventors: Fouad A. Tobagi, Randall B. Baird
  • Patent number: 5276681
    Abstract: A process for fairly allocating resources in a multiport packet switch is disclosed. Each port is connected to a station and comprises a transmit FIFO buffer and a receive FIFO buffer. The ports are connected by a broadcast transmission medium. A transmit buffer of a specific port gains access to the transmission medium when the port possesses a token which is passed from port to port in a round-robin fashion. When a port recognizes that a transmitted packet is addressed to it, the port uses a local processor to determine whether or not to accept the packet. The determination is based on (1) information in the packet header, e.g., priority and address of the transmitting port, (2) the status of the receive buffer (full or not), and (3) other locally recorded information regarding past history of the acceptance or rejection of packets from particular ports and of particular priority classes needed to achieve fairness among packets of the same class and priority among different classes.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 1992
    Date of Patent: January 4, 1994
    Assignee: Starlight Networks
    Inventors: Fouad A. Tobagi, Joseph M. Gang, Jr., Allen B. Goodrich
  • Patent number: 4503533
    Abstract: Disclosed is a local area communication network based upon a broadcast communication system comprising an inbound channel and an outbound channel, a plurality of stations connected to both the inbound and the outbound channels, transmitting on the outbound channel which utilizes an access protocol where the the access protocol used by the stations connected to the bus is a distributed algorithm and is based upon a conflict-free round robin (RR) access scheme. The time required to switch from one active user to the next in a round is minimized (on the order of carrier detection time, and is independent of the end-to-end network propagation delay. This improvement is particularly significant when the channel data rate is so high, or the end-to-end propagation delay is so large, or the packet size is so small as to render the end-to-end propagation delay a significant fraction of, or larger than, the transmission time of a packet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1981
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1985
    Assignee: Stanford University
    Inventors: Fouad A. Tobagi, Luigi Fratta, Flaminio Borgonovo