Patents by Inventor Iain Kibet Fraser
Iain Kibet Fraser 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: 12109489Abstract: A machine, such as a router (or other network appliance capable of filtering incoming packets), determines whether a packet is from a location that is likely to be capable of establishing an acceptable connection quality. If it is determined that an acceptable connection quality is unlikely to be obtained, the machine blocks the packet so that the connection is not established. If it is determined that the acceptable connection quality is likely to be obtained, the packet is received, and the connection is allowed. As a consequence of blocking packets from locations that are expected to have a poor connection, connections are not established with servers that will provide poor service and a poor user experience.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2022Date of Patent: October 8, 2024Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Patent number: 11570117Abstract: In an embodiment, header information of messages is altered to specify a window within which to receive information, so that the messages sent by a remote device will be sent at a rate that a network can receive messages. The sending of acknowledgements of messages are paced to control window growth. Bandwidth is allocated to a plurality of flows such that the satisfied flows require less bandwidth than an amount of bandwidth allocated to each unsatisfied flow.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2021Date of Patent: January 31, 2023Assignee: Netduma Software, LTD.Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Publication number: 20220212099Abstract: A machine, such as a router (or other network appliance capable of filtering incoming packets), determines whether a packet is from a location that is likely to be capable of establishing an acceptable connection quality. If it is determined that an acceptable connection quality is unlikely to be obtained, the machine blocks the packet so that the connection is not established. If it is determined that the acceptable connection quality is likely to be obtained, the packet is received, and the connection is allowed. As a consequence of blocking packets from locations that are expected to have a poor connection, connections are not established with servers that will provide poor service and a poor user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2022Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Patent number: 11278798Abstract: A machine, such as a router (or other network appliance capable of filtering incoming packets), determines whether a packet is from a location that is likely to be capable of establishing an acceptable connection quality. If it is determined that an acceptable connection quality is unlikely to be obtained, the machine blocks the packet so that the connection is not established. If it is determined that the acceptable connection quality is likely to be obtained, the packet is received and the connection is allowed. As a consequence of blocking packets from locations that are expected to have a poor connection, connections are not established with servers that will provide poor service and a poor user experience.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: NetDuma Software, LTD.Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Publication number: 20210211384Abstract: In an embodiment, header information of messages is altered to specify a window within which to receive information, so that the messages sent by a remote device will be sent at a rate that a network can receive messages. The sending of acknowledgements of messages are paced to control window growth. Bandwidth is allocated to a plurality of flows such that the satisfied flows require less bandwidth than an amount of bandwidth allocated to each unsatisfied flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2021Publication date: July 8, 2021Applicant: Netduma Software, LTD.Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Patent number: 10986030Abstract: In an embodiment, header information of messages is altered to specify a window within which to receive information, so that the messages sent by a remote device will be sent at a rate that a network can receive messages. The sending of acknowledgements of messages are paced to control window growth. Bandwidth is allocated to a plurality of flows such that the satisfied flows require less bandwidth than an amount of bandwidth allocated to each unsatisfied flow.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2019Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: NETDUMA SOFTWARE, LTD.Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Patent number: 10715442Abstract: In an embodiment, header information of messages is altered to specify a window within which to receive information, so that the messages sent by a remote device will be sent at a rate that a network can receive messages. The sending of acknowledgements of messages are paced to control window growth. Bandwidth is allocated to a plurality of flows such that the satisfied flows require less bandwidth than an amount of bandwidth allocated to each unsatisfied flow.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2017Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Netduma Software, LTD.Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Publication number: 20200197794Abstract: A machine, such as a router (or other network appliance capable of filtering incoming packets), determines whether a packet is from a location that is likely to be capable of establishing an acceptable connection quality. If it is determined that an acceptable connection quality is unlikely to be obtained, the machine blocks the packet so that the connection is not established. If it is determined that the acceptable connection quality is likely to be obtained, the packet is received and the connection is allowed. As a consequence of blocking packets from locations that are expected to have a poor connection, connections are not established with servers that will provide poor service and a poor user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2019Publication date: June 25, 2020Applicant: Netduma Software, LTD.Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Publication number: 20200112514Abstract: In an embodiment, header information of messages is altered to specify a window within which to receive information, so that the messages sent by a remote device will be sent at a rate that a network can receive messages. The sending of acknowledgements of messages are paced to control window growth. Bandwidth is allocated to a plurality of flows such that the satisfied flows require less bandwidth than an amount of bandwidth allocated to each unsatisfied flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2019Publication date: April 9, 2020Applicant: Netduma Software, LTD.Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Patent number: 10581746Abstract: A machine, such as a router (or other network appliance capable of filtering incoming packets), determines whether a packet is from a location that is likely to be capable of establishing an acceptable connection quality. If it is determined that an acceptable connection quality is unlikely to be obtained, the machine blocks the packet so that the connection is not established. If it is determined that the acceptable connection quality is likely to be obtained, the packet is received and the connection is allowed. As a consequence of blocking packets from locations that are expected to have a poor connection, connections are not established with servers that will provide poor service and a poor user experience.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2016Date of Patent: March 3, 2020Assignee: NETDUMA SOFTWARE, LTD.Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Publication number: 20180131613Abstract: In an embodiment, header information of messages is altered to specify a window within which to receive information, so that the messages sent by a remote device will be sent at a rate that a network can receive messages. The sending of acknowledgements of messages are paced to control window growth. Bandwidth is allocated to a plurality of flows such that the satisfied flows require less bandwidth than an amount of bandwidth allocated to each unsatisfied flow.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2017Publication date: May 10, 2018Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser
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Publication number: 20170054643Abstract: A machine, such as a router (or other network appliance capable of filtering incoming packets), determines whether a packet is from a location that is likely to be capable of establishing an acceptable connection quality. If it is determined that an acceptable connection quality is unlikely to be obtained, the machine blocks the packet so that the connection is not established. If it is determined that the acceptable connection quality is likely to be obtained, the packet is received and the connection is allowed. As a consequence of blocking packets from locations that are expected to have a poor connection, connections are not established with servers that will provide poor service and a poor user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventor: Iain Kibet Fraser