Patents by Inventor Gabriel Nava Marino

Gabriel Nava Marino 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).

  • Publication number: 20230283538
    Abstract: The embodiments described herein can dynamically adjust timing of network bandwidth estimations by adjusting a target frequency for sending probing sequences to one or more receivers of content. The receivers receive these probing sequences from a transmitter and respond to the transmitter with network bandwidth estimations. In one embodiment, the probing sequences can use the content itself to create the probing sequences. The embodiments can be used in video conferencing applications to control how a transmitter of content can adjust transmissions based upon the network bandwidth estimations. In one embodiment, a policy can be used at a transmitter to begin a video transmission with a high frequency target for sending probing sequences (with, e.g., smaller length probing sequences) and transition to a lower frequency target (with, e.g., longer length probing sequences) when network bandwidth deteriorates and then return to the higher frequency target when the network bandwidth improves.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 10, 2023
    Publication date: September 7, 2023
    Inventors: Hsien-Po Shiang, Ming Jin, Gabriel Nava Marino, Gurtej Singh G. Chandok, Hyeonkuk Jeong, Padmavathy Bhooma, Christoph Paasch, Christopher M. Garrido, David L. Biderman, Erik Vladimir Ortega Gonzalez
  • Patent number: 11652722
    Abstract: The embodiments described herein can dynamically adjust timing of network bandwidth estimations by adjusting a target frequency for sending probing sequences to one or more receivers of content. The receivers receive these probing sequences from a transmitter and respond to the transmitter with network bandwidth estimations. In one embodiment, the probing sequences can use the content itself to create the probing sequences. The embodiments can be used in video conferencing applications to control how a transmitter of content can adjust transmissions based upon the network bandwidth estimations. In one embodiment, a policy can be used at a transmitter to begin a video transmission with a high frequency target for sending probing sequences (with, e.g., smaller length probing sequences) and transition to a lower frequency target (with, e.g., longer length probing sequences) when network bandwidth deteriorates and then return to the higher frequency target when the network bandwidth improves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 2021
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2023
    Assignee: APPLE INC.
    Inventors: Hsien-Po Shiang, Ming Jin, Gabriel Nava Marino, Gurtej Singh G. Chandok, Hyeonkuk Jeong, Padmavathy Bhooma, Christoph Paasch, Christopher M. Garrido, David L. Biderman, Erik Vladimir Ortega Gonzalez
  • Publication number: 20210399971
    Abstract: The embodiments described herein can dynamically adjust timing of network bandwidth estimations by adjusting a target frequency for sending probing sequences to one or more receivers of content. The receivers receive these probing sequences from a transmitter and respond to the transmitter with network bandwidth estimations. In one embodiment, the probing sequences can use the content itself to create the probing sequences. The embodiments can be used in video conferencing applications to control how a transmitter of content can adjust transmissions based upon the network bandwidth estimations. In one embodiment, a policy can be used at a transmitter to begin a video transmission with a high frequency target for sending probing sequences (with, e.g., smaller length probing sequences) and transition to a lower frequency target (with, e.g., longer length probing sequences) when network bandwidth deteriorates and then return to the higher frequency target when the network bandwidth improves.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 17, 2021
    Publication date: December 23, 2021
    Inventors: Hsien-Po Shiang, Ming Jin, Gabriel Nava Marino, Gurtej Singh G. Chandok, Hyeonkuk Jeong, Padmavathy Bhooma, Christoph Paasch, Christopher M. Garrido, David L. Biderman, Erik Vladimir Ortega Gonzalez