Patents by Inventor Gary B. Anderson
Gary B. Anderson 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: 7668147Abstract: A method and system for conducting rapid control traffic in a time division multiple access (TDMA) communication system comprises a base station communicating with a plurality of user stations in assigned time slots of a time frame. For bearer traffic, time slots are assigned to particular user stations for an extended duration. In unassigned time slots, the base station transmits a general polling message indicating availability of the time slot. A user station desiring to hand off communication from one base station to another uses multiple available time slots at the target base station for exchanging control traffic messages with the target base station. The next available time slot is indicated by a slot pointer in the header of each general polling message to facilitate rapid exchange of control traffic messages. During handover, the user station may establish a new link with the target base station before relinquishing the existing communication link with the old base station.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2003Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen, Gary B. Anderson
-
Patent number: 7251226Abstract: A method and system for conducting rapid control traffic in a time division multiple access (TDMA) communication system comprises a base station communicating with a plurality of user stations in assigned time slots of a time frame. For bearer traffic, time slots are assigned to particular user stations for an extended duration. In unassigned time slots, the base station transmits a general polling message indicating availability of the time slot. A user station desiring to hand off communication from one base station to another uses multiple available time slots at the target base station for exchanging control traffic messages with the target base station. The next available time slot is indicated by a slot pointer in the header of each general polling message to facilitate rapid exchange of control traffic messages. During handover, the user station may establish a new link with the target base station before relinquishing the existing communication link with the old base station.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: July 31, 2007Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen, Gary B. Anderson
-
Patent number: 7199281Abstract: The present invention provides methods of producing transgenic livestock animals. The methods generally involve first introducing a nucleoprotein made up of nucleic acid and a recombinase into a totipotent or pluripotent cell to produce a recombinant totipotent or pluripotent cell and then growing the recombinant totipotent or pluripotent cell to produce the transgenic livestock animal. The invention further provides kits for use in generating transgenic non-human animals of the invention.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2002Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: James D. Murray, Elizabeth A. Maga, Gary B. Anderson, Stefanie M. Oppenheim
-
Patent number: 6947469Abstract: A simple and flexible over-air protocol for use with a mobile telephone system, having hand-held telephones in a microcell or other type of cellular communication system. A method in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. Each base station has a set of “air channels” to which it transmits in sequence. The air channels supported by each base station are called that base station's “polling loop”. A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station, and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Gary B. Anderson, Bryan K. Petch, Peter O. Peterson, Ryan N. Jensen, Sherman Gavette
-
Publication number: 20040231010Abstract: The present invention provides transgenic ungulates that include a transgene that encodes lysozyme, and further has an attenuated or non-functional &bgr;-lactoglobulin allele. The invention further provides methods for producing such animals. The invention further provides methods of producing a food product, such as milk, or a milk product, using a subject transgenic ungulate, as well as food products harvested from a subject transgenic ungulate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2004Publication date: November 18, 2004Inventors: James D. Murray, Gary B. Anderson, Elizabeth A. Maga, Sushma Pati, David A. Zarling
-
Publication number: 20040210953Abstract: The present invention provides transgenic ungulates that include a transgene that encodes lysozyme, and methods for producing such animals. The invention further provides methods of producing a food product, such as milk, or a milk product, using a subject transgenic ungulate, as well as food products harvested from a subject transgenic ungulate.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2004Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: James D. Murray, Gary B. Anderson, Elizabeth A. Maga
-
Publication number: 20030206530Abstract: A method and system for conducting rapid control traffic in a time division multiple access (TDMA) communication system comprises a base station communicating with a plurality of user stations in assigned time slots of a time frame. For bearer traffic, time slots are assigned to particular user stations for an extended duration. In unassigned time slots, the base station transmits a general polling message indicating availability of the time slot. A user station desiring to hand off communication from one base station to another uses multiple available time slots at the target base station for exchanging control traffic messages with the target base station. The next available time slot is indicated by a slot pointer in the header of each general polling message to facilitate rapid exchange of control traffic messages. During handover, the user station may establish a new link with the target base station before relinquishing the existing communication link with the old base station.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2003Publication date: November 6, 2003Inventors: Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen, Gary B. Anderson
-
Publication number: 20030115618Abstract: The present invention provides methods of producing transgenic livestock animals. The methods generally involve first introducing a nucleoprotein made up of nucleic acid and a recombinase into a totipotent or pluripotent cell to produce a recombinant totipotent or pluripotent cell and then growing the recombinant totipotent or pluripotent cell to produce the transgenic livestock animal. The invention further provides kits for use in generating transgenic non-human animals of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2002Publication date: June 19, 2003Inventors: James D. Murray, Elizabeth A. Maga, Gary B. Anderson, Stefanie M. Oppenheim
-
Patent number: 6545199Abstract: Primordial germ cells are extracted from post blastocyst embryos of an ungulate such as extracting primordial germ cells from the gonadal ridges of 25-day porcine embryos or 34-40 day bovine embryos. The primordial germ cells are cultured in long term culture (over 30 days) resulting in cells which resemble embryonic stem cells in morphology and with respect to maintaining pluripotency. The cells obtained can be maintained for several months in culture and can be genetically manipulated using homologous recombination technology in order to insert desired genetic material into the genetic compliment of the cell at a desired location. The genetically manipulated cell can be inserted into a blastocyst obtained from the same species of animal as the cell was derived in order to produce a chimeric ungulate which ungulate may, via its genetic engineering, produce desired pharmaceutical products.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Gary B. Anderson, Hosup Shim
-
Patent number: 6532365Abstract: A simple and flexible over-air protocol for use with a mobile telephone system, having hand-held telephones in a microcell or other type of cellular communication system. A method in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. Each base station has a set of “air channels” to which it transmits in sequence. The air channels supported by each base station are called that base station'a “polling loop”. A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station, and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Gary B. Anderson, Ryan N. Jensen, Bryan K. Petch, Peter O. Peterson
-
Patent number: 6515970Abstract: A method and system for conducting rapid control traffic in a time division multiple access (TDMA) communication system comprises a base station communicating with a plurality of user stations in assigned time slots of a time frame. For bearer traffic, time slots are assigned to particular user stations for an extended duration. In unassigned time slots, the base station transmits a general polling message indicating availability of the time slot. A user station desiring to hand off communication from one base station to another uses multiple available time slots at the target base station for exchanging control traffic messages with the target base station. The next available time slot is indicated by a slot pointer in the header of each general polling message to facilitate rapid exchange of control traffic messages. During handover, the user station may establish a new link with the target base station before relinquishing the existing communication link with the old base station.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2000Date of Patent: February 4, 2003Assignee: Xircom Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen, Gary B. Anderson
-
Publication number: 20030016648Abstract: A method and system for conducting rapid control traffic in a time division multiple access (TDMA) communication system comprises a base station communicating with a plurality of user stations in assigned time slots of a time frame. For bearer traffic, time slots are assigned to particular user stations for an extended duration. In unassigned time slots, the base station transmits a general polling message indicating availability of the time slot. A user station desiring to hand off communication from one base station to another uses multiple available time slots at the target base station for exchanging control traffic messages with the target base station. The next available time slot is indicated by a slot pointer in the header of each general polling message to facilitate rapid exchange of control traffic messages. During handover, the user station may establish a new link with the target base station before relinquishing the existing communication link with the old base station.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2001Publication date: January 23, 2003Applicant: Xircom Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen, Gary B. Anderson
-
Publication number: 20020196840Abstract: A simple and flexible over-air protocol for use with a mobile telephone system, having hand-held telephones in a microcell or other type of cellular communication system. A method in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. Each base station has a set of “air channels” to which it transmits in sequence. The air channels supported by each base station are called that base station's “polling loop”. A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station, and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Inventors: Gary B. Anderson, Bryan K. Petch, Peter O. Peterson, Ryan N. Jensen, Sherman Gavette
-
Patent number: 6434137Abstract: A mobile communication system having a layered architecture communicates user and signaling data among components of the communication system in the form of information elements which are encapsulated within packets and which may be passed across one or more system interfaces. The mobile communication system may comprises mobile user stations, base stations, and base station controllers and operates as a transparent data pipeline between application end users, such as a telephone service, connected at base station controllers and mobile user stations. Each system interface functions as a communication channel between system components, providing the lower layers of a layered communication system architecture. In a particular embodiment, the interface between the base station and the user stations is a TDMA interface, and the interface between a base radio transceiver and a line card processor comprises a dual-port RAM which is used as a shared resource across the interface.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Xircom Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Gary B. Anderson, Sherman Gavette, William D. Hetherington
-
Publication number: 20020009070Abstract: A method and system for conducting rapid control traffic in a time division multiple access (TDMA) communication system comprises a base station communicating with a plurality of user stations in assigned time slots of a time frame. For bearer traffic, time slots are assigned to particular user stations for an extended duration. In unassigned time slots, the base station transmits a general polling message indicating availability of the time slot. A user station desiring to hand off communication from one base station to another uses multiple available time slots at the target base station for exchanging control traffic messages with the target base station. The next available time slot is indicated by a slot pointer in the header of each general polling message to facilitate rapid exchange of control traffic messages. During handover, the user station may establish a new link with the target base station before relinquishing the existing communication link with the old base station.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Applicant: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen, Gary B. Anderson
-
Patent number: 6301242Abstract: A method and system for conducting rapid control traffic in a time division multiple access (TDMA) communication system comprises a base station communicating with a plurality of user stations in assigned time slots of a time frame. For bearer traffic, time slots are assigned to particular user stations for an extended duration. In unassigned time slots, the base station transmits a general polling message indicating availability of the time slot. A user station desiring to hand off communication from one base station to another uses multiple available time slots at the target base station for exchanging control traffic messages with the target base station. The next available time slot is indicated by a slot pointer in the header of each general polling message to facilitate rapid exchange of control traffic be messages. During handover, the user station may establish a new link with the target base station before relinquishing the existing communication link with the old base station.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1998Date of Patent: October 9, 2001Assignee: Xircom Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen, Gary B. Anderson
-
Patent number: 6229792Abstract: A simple and flexible over-air protocol for use with a mobile telephone system, having hand-held telephones in a microcell or other type of cellular communication system. A method in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. Each base station has a set of “air channels” to which it transmits in sequence. The air channels supported by each base station are called that base station's “polling loop”. A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station, and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: May 8, 2001Assignee: Xircom, Inc.Inventors: Gary B. Anderson, Peter O. Peterson, Douglas G. Smith, Robert C. Dixon
-
Patent number: 6212173Abstract: A method and system for conducting rapid control traffic in a time division multiple access (TDMA) communication system comprises a base station communicating with a plurality of user stations in assigned time slots of a time frame. For bearer traffic, time slots are assigned to particular user stations for an extended duration. In unassigned time slots, the base station transmits a general polling message indicating availability of the time slot. A user station desiring to hand off communication from one base station to another uses multiple available time slots at the target base station for exchanging control traffic messages with the target base station. The next available time slot is indicated by a slot pointer in the header of each general polling message to facilitate rapid exchange of control traffic messages. During handover, the user station may establish a new link with the target base station before relinquishing the existing communication link with the old base station.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 3, 2001Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Charles L. Lindsay, Ryan N. Jensen, Gary B. Anderson
-
Patent number: 6194635Abstract: Primordial germ cells are extracted from post blastocyst piorcine embryos such as extracting primordial germ cells from the gonadal ridges of 25-day porcine embryos. The primordial germ cells are cultured in long term culture (over 30 days) resulting in cells which resemble embryonic stem cells in morphology and with respect to maintaining pluripotency. The cells obtained can be maintained for several months in culture and can be genetically manipulated using homologous recombination technology in order to insert desired genetic material into the genetic complement of the cell at a desired location. The genetically manipulated cell can be inserted into a porcine blastocyst to produce a chimeric porcine.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 1996Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: The Regents of the University of CaliforniaInventors: Gary B. Anderson, Hosup Shim
-
Patent number: 6161013Abstract: A simple and flexible over-the-air communication system is provided in which user stations communicate with one or more base stations to place and receive telephone calls, in which the user stations are provided a secure voice or data link and have the ability to handoff calls between base stations while such calls are in progress. A user station receives general polling information on an unoccupied air channel, transmits responsive information to the base station and awaits acknowledgment from the base station. Each base station may therefore simultaneously maintain communication with as many user stations as there are air channels in its polling loop.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1996Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Omnipoint CorporationInventors: Gary B. Anderson, Bryan K. Petch, Peter O. Peterson, Ryan N. Jensen, Sherman Gavette