Patents by Inventor Jacob Gabrielson
Jacob Gabrielson 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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Publication number: 20240396794Abstract: Generally described, systems and methods are provided for monitoring and detecting causes of failures of network paths. The system collects performance information from a plurality of nodes and links in a network, aggregates the collected performance information across paths in the network, processes the aggregated performance information for detecting failures on the paths, analyzes each of the detected failures to determine at least one root cause, and initiates a remedial workflow for the at least one root cause determined. In some aspects, processing the aggregated information may include performing a statistical regression analysis or otherwise solving a set of equations for the performance indications on each of a plurality of paths. In another aspect, the system may also include an interface which makes available for display one or more of the network topology, the collected and aggregated performance information, and indications of the detected failures in the topology.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2024Publication date: November 28, 2024Inventors: Richendra Khanna, Edward L. Wallace, Jagwinder Singh Brar, Michael David Marr, Samuel J. McKelvie, Peter N. DeSantis, Ian P. Nowland, Matthew D. Klein, Justin Mason, Jacob Gabrielson
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Patent number: 12074756Abstract: Generally described, systems and methods are provided for monitoring and detecting causes of failures of network paths. The system collects performance information from a plurality of nodes and links in a network, aggregates the collected performance information across paths in the network, processes the aggregated performance information for detecting failures on the paths, analyzes each of the detected failures to determine at least one root cause, and initiates a remedial workflow for the at least one root cause determined. In some aspects, processing the aggregated information may include performing a statistical regression analysis or otherwise solving a set of equations for the performance indications on each of a plurality of paths. In another aspect, the system may also include an interface which makes available for display one or more of the network topology, the collected and aggregated performance information, and indications of the detected failures in the topology.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2023Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richendra Khanna, Edward L. Wallace, Jagwinder Singh Brar, Michael David Marr, Samuel J. McKelvie, Peter N. DeSantis, Ian P. Nowland, Matthew D. Klein, Justin Mason, Jacob Gabrielson
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Publication number: 20230171148Abstract: Generally described, systems and methods are provided for monitoring and detecting causes of failures of network paths. The system collects performance information from a plurality of nodes and links in a network, aggregates the collected performance information across paths in the network, processes the aggregated performance information for detecting failures on the paths, analyzes each of the detected failures to determine at least one root cause, and initiates a remedial workflow for the at least one root cause determined. In some aspects, processing the aggregated information may include performing a statistical regression analysis or otherwise solving a set of equations for the performance indications on each of a plurality of paths. In another aspect, the system may also include an interface which makes available for display one or more of the network topology, the collected and aggregated performance information, and indications of the detected failures in the topology.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2023Publication date: June 1, 2023Inventors: Richendra Khanna, Edward L. Wallace, Jagwinder Singh Brar, Michael David Marr, Samuel J. McKelvie, Peter N. DeSantis, Ian P. Nowland, Matthew D. Klein, Justin Mason, Jacob Gabrielson
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Patent number: 11575559Abstract: Generally described, systems and methods are provided for monitoring and detecting causes of failures of network paths. The system collects performance information from a plurality of nodes and links in a network, aggregates the collected performance information across paths in the network, processes the aggregated performance information for detecting failures on the paths, analyzes each of the detected failures to determine at least one root cause, and initiates a remedial workflow for the at least one root cause determined. In some aspects, processing the aggregated information may include performing a statistical regression analysis or otherwise solving a set of equations for the performance indications on each of a plurality of paths. In another aspect, the system may also include an interface which makes available for display one or more of the network topology, the collected and aggregated performance information, and indications of the detected failures in the topology.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2020Date of Patent: February 7, 2023Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Richendra Khanna, Edward L. Wallace, Jagwinder Singh Brar, Michael David Marr, Samuel J. McKelvie, Peter N. DeSantis, Ian P. Nowland, Matthew D. Klein, Justin Mason, Jacob Gabrielson
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Patent number: 10860363Abstract: Systems and methods are described for managing virtual machine hibernation state incompatibility on hosted computing environments. Hibernated virtual machine instances may have limited compatibility with configurations of underlying host devices, such that attempting to awaken the virtual machine instance on a host device of a different configuration fails. This can be problematic, for example, as configurations of hosted computing devices change within an environment. The present disclosure addresses this issue by monitoring availability of a host device configuration, and, when the availability drops below a threshold, repairing the virtual machine hibernation state such that it is compatible with a new hosted device configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2019Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jacob Gabrielson
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Patent number: 10785093Abstract: Generally described, systems and methods are provided for monitoring and detecting causes of failures of network paths. The system collects performance information from a plurality of nodes and links in a network, aggregates the collected performance information across paths in the network, processes the aggregated performance information for detecting failures on the paths, analyzes each of the detected failures to determine at least one root cause, and initiates a remedial workflow for the at least one root cause determined. In some aspects, processing the aggregated information may include performing a statistical regression analysis or otherwise solving a set of equations for the performance indications on each of a plurality of paths. In another aspect, the system may also include an interface which makes available for display one or more of the network topology, the collected and aggregated performance information, and indications of the detected failures in the topology.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2016Date of Patent: September 22, 2020Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richendra Khanna, Edward L. Wallace, Jagwinder Singh Brar, Michael David Marr, Samuel J. McKelvie, Peter N. DeSantis, Ian P. Nowland, Matthew D. Klein, Justin Mason, Jacob Gabrielson
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Patent number: 10649801Abstract: A set of techniques is described for enabling a virtual machine based transcoding system. The system enables any transcoding provider to make their transcoding service available to other users over a network. The system can automate the deployment, execution and delivery of the transcoding service on behalf of the transcoding provider and enable other users to use the transcoding services to transcode content. The system receives a virtual machine image, transfers the image to a location where the media content is stored and creates a virtual private network of resources that will perform the transcoding of the media content. The virtual private network may be firewalled or otherwise restricted from opening connections with external clients when transcoding the content in order to prevent malicious use of the media content.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2018Date of Patent: May 12, 2020Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Gabrielson, Piragash Velummylum, Bradley E. Marshall, Jonathan B. Corley
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Publication number: 20180196690Abstract: A set of techniques is described for enabling a virtual machine based transcoding system. The system enables any transcoding provider to make their transcoding service available to other users over a network. The system can automate the deployment, execution and delivery of the transcoding service on behalf of the transcoding provider and enable other users to use the transcoding services to transcode content. The system receives a virtual machine image, transfers the image to a location where the media content is stored and creates a virtual private network of resources that will perform the transcoding of the media content. The virtual private network may be firewalled or otherwise restricted from opening connections with external clients when transcoding the content in order to prevent malicious use of the media content.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2018Publication date: July 12, 2018Inventors: Jacob Gabrielson, Piragash Velummylum, Bradley E. Marshall, Jonathan B. Corley
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Patent number: 10021179Abstract: A local area network (LAN) may contain several local computing devices that are in communication with a remote network storage provider that is not part of the LAN. Resources may be available from the remote network storage provider. When a user requests a resource using a first local computing device in the LAN, the first local computing device may check the other local computing devices on that are in the LAN for the resource before requesting the resource from the remote network storage provider. If the resource is available within the LAN, the resource is not requested from the remote network storage provider.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Piragash Velummylum, Bradley E. Marshall, Jacob Gabrielson
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Patent number: 9967361Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to the caching of network content requested by a user of a client computing device during a browsing session. The client computing device's various networks and varying bandwidth can have a negative impact on the browsing session. Caching of network content can enhance performance. For example, network content can be cached on a wireless mobile device so that it is available on the device at a further time without requiring significant bandwidth or, in some cases, even a network connection. Predicting the bandwidth at the time the cached content will be accessed can allow customized caching and an improved user experience.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2015Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Piragash Velummylum, Jacob Gabrielson, Bradley Eugene Marshall, Nicholas J. Maniscalco
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Patent number: 9875134Abstract: A set of techniques is described for enabling a virtual machine based transcoding system. The system enables any transcoding provider to make their transcoding service available to other users over a network. The system can automate the deployment, execution and delivery of the transcoding service on behalf of the transcoding provider and enable other users to use the transcoding services to transcode content. The system receives a virtual machine image, transfers the image to a location where the media content is stored and creates a virtual private network of resources that will perform the transcoding of the media content. The virtual private network may be firewalled or otherwise restricted from opening connections with external clients when transcoding the content in order to prevent malicious use of the media content.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2016Date of Patent: January 23, 2018Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jacob Gabrielson, Piragash Velummylum, Bradley E. Marshall, Jonathan B. Corley
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Publication number: 20170155544Abstract: Generally described, systems and methods are provided for monitoring and detecting causes of failures of network paths. The system collects performance information from a plurality of nodes and links in a network, aggregates the collected performance information across paths in the network, processes the aggregated performance information for detecting failures on the paths, analyzes each of the detected failures to determine at least one root cause, and initiates a remedial workflow for the at least one root cause determined. In some aspects, processing the aggregated information may include performing a statistical regression analysis or otherwise solving a set of equations for the performance indications on each of a plurality of paths. In another aspect, the system may also include an interface which makes available for display one or more of the network topology, the collected and aggregated performance information, and indications of the detected failures in the topology.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2016Publication date: June 1, 2017Inventors: Richendra Khanna, Edward L. Wallace, Jagwinder Singh Brar, Michael David Marr, Samuel J. McKelvie, Peter N. DeSantis, Ian P. Nowland, Matthew D. Klein, Justin Mason, Jacob Gabrielson
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Patent number: 9654340Abstract: Techniques are described for managing communications for a managed virtual computer network overlaid on a distinct substrate computer network. The techniques may be used in situations in which a configurable network service provides managed virtual computer networks for clients and also provides one or more network-accessible services that are available to the managed virtual computer networks, with particular managed virtual computer networks being configured to provide local private access to at least one of the provided network-accessible services, despite those provided network-accessible services being located externally to the particular managed virtual computer networks.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2014Date of Patent: May 16, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Gabrielson, Zachary J. Hansen, Diane N. Lye
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Patent number: 9628554Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to the generation and delivery of content including unique and shared components. A content delivery network service provider can obtain requests for content from client computing devices. Based on information provided in the request or otherwise managed by executable code on the client computing device, the CDN service provider obtains one or more pieces of content that may be shared by more than one user or client computing devices. Additionally, the CDN service provider obtains one or more pieces of content that will not be shared by more than one user or more than one client computing device. Responsive to the content request, the CDN service provider can combine the one or more pieces of shared content and the one or more pieces of unique content and deliver the combined content to the requested client computing device.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2014Date of Patent: April 18, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Bradley E. Marshall, Piragash Velummylum, Jacob Gabrielson
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Patent number: 9563626Abstract: Techniques for managing resources within a data center include using a portable device for interaction with technicians. The portable device has a web browser that the technician uses to navigate to an administrative web site from which a browser-based application is downloaded. The application is executed by the browser and maintains a browser-based data store that is asynchronously synchronized with a back-end data store when network communications are available.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2011Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Paul Baranowski, Jacob Gabrielson, Zachary J. Hansen
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Patent number: 9547575Abstract: Systems and methods are disclosed which facilitate the management of host computing devices through the utilization of a host computing device control component. The host computing device control component includes a state monitoring component that monitors operating states of the control component. Based on monitoring the operating of the control component, the state monitoring component causes the generation of one or more visual indicator indicative of the operating state of the control component.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2011Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Matthew T. Corddry, Wyatt D. Camp, Jacob Gabrielson
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Patent number: 9385917Abstract: Generally described, systems and methods are provided for monitoring and detecting causes of failures of network paths. The system collects performance information from a plurality of nodes and links in a network, aggregates the collected performance information across paths in the network, processes the aggregated performance information for detecting failures on the paths, analyzes each of the detected failures to determine at least one root cause, and initiates a remedial workflow for the at least one root cause determined. In some aspects, processing the aggregated information may include performing a statistical regression analysis or otherwise solving a set of equations for the performance indications on each of a plurality of paths. In another aspect, the system may also include an interface which makes available for display one or more of the network topology, the collected and aggregated performance information, and indications of the detected failures in the topology.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2011Date of Patent: July 5, 2016Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richendra Khanna, Edward L. Wallace, Jagwinder Singh Brar, Michael David Marr, Samuel J. McKelvie, Peter N. DeSantis, Ian P. Nowland, Matthew D. Klein, Justin Mason, Jacob Gabrielson
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Publication number: 20160124767Abstract: A set of techniques is described for enabling a virtual machine based transcoding system. The system enables any transcoding provider to make their transcoding service available to other users over a network. The system can automate the deployment, execution and delivery of the transcoding service on behalf of the transcoding provider and enable other users to use the transcoding services to transcode content. The system receives a virtual machine image, transfers the image to a location where the media content is stored and creates a virtual private network of resources that will perform the transcoding of the media content. The virtual private network may be firewalled or otherwise restricted from opening connections with external clients when transcoding the content in order to prevent malicious use of the media content.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2016Publication date: May 5, 2016Inventors: Jacob Gabrielson, Piragash Velummylum, Bradley W. Marshall, Jonathan B. Corley
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Publication number: 20160094392Abstract: Disclosed are various embodiments for computing and using an aggregate activity level for a computing system. Activity level metrics are obtained from a corresponding plurality of components in a data center. A current aggregate activity level request is received. An aggregate activity level is computed from the activity level metrics. The aggregate activity level is compared to a baseline aggregate activity level. In response to the request, an indication is provided as to whether the aggregate activity level falls within a predefined range of the baseline aggregate activity level.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2015Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventor: Jacob Gabrielson
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Publication number: 20160072911Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure relate to the caching of network content requested by a user of a client computing device during a browsing session. The client computing device's various networks and varying bandwidth can have a negative impact on the browsing session. Caching of network content can enhance performance. For example, network content can be cached on a wireless mobile device so that it is available on the device at a further time without requiring significant bandwidth or, in some cases, even a network connection. Predicting the bandwidth at the time the cached content will be accessed can allow customized caching and an improved user experience.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Piragash Velummylum, Jacob Gabrielson, Bradley Eugene Marshall, Nicholas J. Maniscalco