Patents by Inventor Henry S. Ptasinski
Henry S. Ptasinski 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: 7936879Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing improved security and improved roaming transition times in wireless networks. The same pairwise master key (PMK) from an authentication server can be used across multiple access points and a new pairwise transition key (PTK) is derived for each association of a station to any of the access points. A plurality of access points are organized in functional hierarchical levels and are operable to advertise an indicator of the PMK cache depth supported by a group of access points (N) and an ordered list of the identifiers for the derivation path. Access points in each level in the cache hierarchy compute the derived pairwise master keys (DPMKs) for devices in the next lower level in the hierarchy and then deliver the DPMKs to those devices. An access point calculates the PTK as part of the security exchange process when the station wishes to associate to the access point. The station also computes the PTK as part of the security exchange process.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2009Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventor: Henry S. Ptasinski
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Patent number: 7822005Abstract: Methods and apparatus for data communication are disclosed. An example method includes encoding a first plurality of transmitting frames, where a header segment of each frame is encoded in accordance with a fixed set of header encoding parameters and a payload segment of each frame is encoded in accordance with a first set of a variable set of payload encoding parameters. The example method also includes transmitting the first plurality of transmitting frames to a receiving station and receiving a request from the receiving station to change the first set of payload encoding parameters to a second set of the variable set of payload encoding parameters.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2008Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Henry S. Ptasinski, Jason Alexander Trachewsky, Tracy D. Mallory
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Publication number: 20090232302Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing improved security and improved roaming transition times in wireless networks. The same pairwise master key (PMK) from an authentication server can be used across multiple access points and a new pairwise transition key (PTK) is derived for each association of a station to any of the access points. A plurality of access points are organized in functional hierarchical levels and are operable to advertise an indicator of the PMK cache depth supported by a group of access points (N) and an ordered list of the identifiers for the derivation path. Access points in each level in the cache hierarchy compute the derived pairwise master keys (DPMKs) for devices in the next lower level in the hierarchy and then deliver the DPMKs to those devices. An access point calculates the PTK as part of the security exchange process when the station wishes to associate to the access point. The station also computes the PTK as part of the security exchange process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2009Publication date: September 17, 2009Applicant: BROADCOM CORPORATIONInventor: Henry S. Ptasinski
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Patent number: 7558388Abstract: A method and apparatus for providing improved security and improved roaming transition times in wireless networks. In the present invention, the same pairwise master key (PMK) from an authentication server can be used across multiple access points and a new pairwise transition key (PTK) is derived for each association of a station to any of the access points. A plurality of access points are organized in functional hierarchical levels and are operable to advertise an indicator of the PMK cache depth supported by a group of access points (N) and an ordered list of the identifiers for the derivation path. Access points in each level in the cache hierarchy compute the derived pairwise master keys (DPMKs) for devices in the next lower level in the hierarchy and then deliver the DPMKs to those devices. An access point calculates the PTK as part of the security exchange process when the station wishes to associate to the access point. The station also computes the PTK as part of the security exchange process.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2004Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventor: Henry S. Ptasinski
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Publication number: 20090046593Abstract: Methods and apparatus for data communication are disclosed. An example method includes encoding a first plurality of transmitting frames, where a header segment of each frame is encoded in accordance with a fixed set of header encoding parameters and a payload segment of each frame is encoded in accordance with a first set of a variable set of payload encoding parameters. The example method also includes transmitting the first plurality of transmitting frames to a receiving station and receiving a request from the receiving station to change the first set of payload encoding parameters to a second set of the variable set of payload encoding parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2008Publication date: February 19, 2009Inventors: Henry S. Ptasinski, Jason Alexander Trachewsky, Tracy D. Mallory
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Patent number: 7388853Abstract: A method for providing dynamic adjustment of frame encoding parameters to improve transmission performance for a transmitting frame being transmitted from a transmitting station to a receiving station over a transmission medium on a frame-based communications network, the transmitting frame having a header segment and a payload segment, the header segment being transmitted using a fixed set of encoding parameters, the payload segment being transmitted using a variable set of payload encoding parameters.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Henry S. Ptasinski, Jason Alexander Trachewsky, Tracy D. Mallory
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Patent number: 7035285Abstract: A method and signal therfor embodied in a carrier wave for sending information from transmit stations to receive stations over a transmission medium of a frame-based communications network. The information is sent in transmit frames having a frame format comprising a fixed rate header, followed by a variable rate payload, followed by a fixed rate trailer. The fixed rate header includes a preamble. The preamble has a repetition of four symbol sequences for facilitating power estimation, gain control, baud frequency offset estimation, equalizer training, carrier sensing and collision detection. The preamble also includes a frame control field.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: John T. Holloway, Edward H. Frank, Eric Ojard, Jason Alexander Trachewsky, Tracy D. Mallory, Henry S. Ptasinski, Raymond Hayes, Kevin H. Peterson, Larry C. Yamano, Alan Corry, Jay Pattin
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Patent number: 6988236Abstract: A method for selecting frame encoding parameters to improve transmission performance for a transmitting frame being transmitted from a transmitting station to a receiving station over a transmission medium of a frame-based communications network is provided, the transmitting frame having a header segment and a payload segment, the header segment being transmitted using a fixed set of encoding parameters such that the header segment can be received and decoded by all stations on the network, the payload segment being transmitted using a variable set of payload encoding parameters, the transmitting station sending the transmitting frame using one set of the variable set of payload encoding parameters at a time. The receiving station receives and decodes the header and payload segments of each transmitting frame. The decoding includes computing frame statistics. A plurality of sets from the variable set of payload encoding parameters are selected to form a possible set of payload encoding parameters.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Henry S. Ptasinski, Amit G. Bagchi, Eric Ojard, Jason Alexander Trachewsky
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Patent number: 6888844Abstract: A method for selecting an operating mode for a frame-based communications network consisting of a plurality of stations attached to a transmission medium. The plurality of stations include both a first type station and a second type station. The first type station is capable of transmitting and receiving first protocol frames in accordance with a first protocol. The second type station is capable of transmitting and receiving both first protocol frames and second protocol frames in accordance with a second protocol. The first protocol and the second protocol each use different signals on the transmission medium. The first type station is not capable of reliably detecting second protocol frames. The first protocol has a first protocol frame format containing at least two reserved bits in a first protocol frame header which are ignored in received frames by first type stations and always sent with a same fixed value by first type stations.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Tracy D. Mallory, John T. Holloway, Henry S. Ptasinski
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Patent number: 6882634Abstract: A method for selecting frame encoding parameters to improve transmission performance for a transmitting frame being transmitted from a transmitting station to a receiving station over a transmission medium of a frame-based communications network, the transmitting frame having a header segment and a payload segment, the header segment being transmitted using a fixed set of encoding parameters such that the header segment can be received and decoded by all stations on the network, the payload segment being transmitted using a variable set of payload encoding parameters, the transmitting station sending the transmitting frame using one set of the variable set of payload encoding parameters at a time. The receiving station receives and decodes the header and payload segments of each transmitting frame. The decoding includes computing frame statistics. A plurality of sets are selected from the variable set of payload encoding parameters to form a possible set of payload encoding parameters.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2001Date of Patent: April 19, 2005Assignee: Broadcom CorporationInventors: Amit G. Bagchi, Eric Ojard, Henry S. Ptasinski, Jason Alexander Trachewsky
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Publication number: 20020080886Abstract: A method for selecting frame encoding parameters to improve transmission performance for a transmitting frame being transmitted from a transmitting station to a receiving station over a transmission medium of a frame-based communications network is provided, the transmitting frame having a header segment and a payload segment, the header segment being transmitted using a fixed set of encoding parameters such that the header segment can be received and decoded by all stations on the network, the payload segment being transmitted using a variable set of payload encoding parameters, the transmitting station sending the transmitting frame using one set of the variable set of payload encoding parameters at a time. The receiving station receives and decodes the header and payload segments of each transmitting frame. The decoding includes computing frame statistics. A plurality of sets from the variable set of payload encoding parameters are selected to form a possible set of payload encoding parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: June 27, 2002Inventors: Henry S. Ptasinski, Amit G. Bagchi, Eric Ojard, Jason Alexander Trachewsky
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Publication number: 20020057713Abstract: A method for selecting frame encoding parameters to improve transmission performance for a transmitting frame being transmitted from a transmitting station to a receiving station over a transmission medium of a frame-based communications network, the transmitting frame having a header segment and a payload segment, the header segment being transmitted using a fixed set of encoding parameters such that the header segment can be received and decoded by all stations on the network, the payload segment being transmitted using a variable set of payload encoding parameters, the transmitting station sending the transmitting frame using one set of the variable set of payload encoding parameters at a time. The receiving station receives and decodes the header and payload segments of each transmitting frame. The decoding includes computing frame statistics. A plurality of sets are selected from the variable set of payload encoding parameters to form a possible set of payload encoding parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventors: Amit G. Bagchi, Eric Ojard, Henry S. Ptasinski, Jason Alexander Trachewsky
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Publication number: 20020041570Abstract: A method for providing dynamic adjustment of frame encoding parameters to improve transmission performance for a transmitting frame being transmitted from a transmitting station to a receiving station over a transmission medium on a frame-based communications network, the transmitting frame having a header segment and a payload segment, the header segment being transmitted using a fixed set of encoding parameters, the payload segment being transmitted using a variable set of payload encoding parameters. The transmitting station sends the transmitting frame using one set of the variable set of payload encoding parameters at a time.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: April 11, 2002Inventors: Henry S. Ptasinski, Jason Alexander Trachewsky, Tracy D. Mallory
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Publication number: 20020012343Abstract: A method and signal therfor embodied in a carrier wave for sending information from transmit stations to receive stations over a transmission medium of a frame-based communications network. The information is sent in transmit frames having a frame format comprising a fixed rate header, followed by a variable rate payload, followed by a fixed rate trailer. The fixed rate header includes a preamble. The preamble has a repetition of four symbol sequences for facilitating power estimation, gain control, baud frequency offset estimation, equalizer training, carrier sensing and collision detection. The preamble also includes a frame control field.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventors: John T. Holloway, Edward H. Frank, Eric Ojard, Jason Alexander Trachewsky, Tracy D. Mallory, Henry S. Ptasinski, Raymond Hayes, Kevin H. Peterson, Larry C. Yamano, Alan Corry, Jay Pattin
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Publication number: 20020006136Abstract: A method for selecting an operating mode for a frame-based communications network consisting of a plurality of stations attached to a transmission medium. The plurality of stations include both a first type station and a second type station. The first type station is capable of transmitting and receiving first protocol frames in accordance with a first protocol. The second type station is capable of transmitting and receiving both first protocol frames and second protocol frames in accordance with a second protocol. The first protocol and the second protocol each use different signals on the transmission medium. The first type station is not capable of reliably detecting second protocol frames. The first protocol has a first protocol frame format containing at least two reserved bits in a first protocol frame header which are ignored in received frames by first type stations and always sent with a same fixed value by first type stations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventors: Tracy D. Mallory, John T. Holloway, Henry S. Ptasinski