Patents by Inventor Jacob Kornerup

Jacob Kornerup 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: 20130031509
    Abstract: Displaying physical signal routing of a system. A diagram of the system may be displayed. The system may include physical components connected via physical connections and logical components implemented on various ones of the physical components. The diagram may include a plurality of icons connected by wires. At least a first subset of the icons may represent logical elements of the system and wires between the first subset of icons may represent logical connections between corresponding logical elements. User input requesting signal routing information of the system may be received. In response, a signal route corresponding to a first logical connection between a first logical element and a second logical element may be visually indicated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2011
    Publication date: January 31, 2013
    Inventors: Matthew C. Curtis, Jenifer M. Loy, Adam K. Gabbert, Jayson P. Ryckman, Jacob Kornerup, Jeffrey N. Correll, Timothy J. Hayles
  • Patent number: 8359567
    Abstract: A system and method for specifying timing relationships among nodes in a graphical program. User input specifying desired timing of a first node with respect to timing of a second node may be received. In various embodiments, any kind of timing relationship or timing constraint between the first node and the second node may be specified. Timing information may be displayed on the display to visually indicate the timing of the first node with respect to timing of the second node. In one embodiment, displaying the timing information may comprise displaying a timing wire between the first node and the second node. The graphical program may be executed in such a way that the visually indicated timing of the first node with respect to timing of the second node is satisfied.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 30, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2013
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jacob Kornerup, Jeffrey L. Kodosky, Hugo A. Andrade, Biren Shah, Aljosa Vrancic, Michael L. Santori
  • Patent number: 8204951
    Abstract: A system and method for enabling deterministic or time-triggered data exchange between a first graphical program and a second graphical program. A first variable is assigned to a first time slot in a network cycle. A first graphical program may be configured to write data to the first variable. A second graphical program may be configured to read data from the first variable. The first graphical program may be executed on a first computer system, where executing the first graphical program comprises writing data to the first variable. Writing data to the first variable may cause the data to be delivered over a network to a second computer system when the first time slot occurs. The second graphical program may be executed on the second computer system, where executing the second graphical program comprises reading from the first variable the data sent from the first computer system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2010
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2012
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jacob Kornerup, Aljosa Vrancic
  • Patent number: 8117588
    Abstract: A system and method for creating a distributed application using graphical programming techniques are disclosed. The distributed application may comprise a first graphical program and a second graphical program, where a host computer system executes the first graphical program, and a plurality of remote computer systems or computing devices each execute an instance of the second graphical program. In some embodiments the first graphical program may utilize a node that represents the second graphical program. The node may be operable to exchange data with a plurality of instances of the second graphical program executing on a plurality of remote devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2012
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jacob Kornerup, Andrew P. Dove, Joel Sumner
  • Publication number: 20120030647
    Abstract: System and method for specifying and implementing programs. A graphical program is created in a graphical specification and constraint language that allows specification of a model of computation and explicit declaration of constraints in response to user input. The graphical program includes a specified model of computation, a plurality of interconnected functional blocks that visually indicate functionality of the graphical program in accordance with the specified model of computation, and specifications or constraints for the graphical program or at least one of the functional blocks in the graphical program. The specified model of computation and specifications or constraints are useable to analyze the graphical program or generate a program or simulation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2011
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Inventors: Guoqiang Wang, Jeffrey N. Correll, Sadia B. Malik, Hugo A. Andrade, Newton G. Petersen, Rhishikesh Limaye, Trung N. Tran, Jacob Kornerup, Kaushik Ravindran, Guang Yang
  • Publication number: 20120030646
    Abstract: System and method for specifying and implementing programs. A graphical program is created in a graphical specification and constraint language that allows specification of a model of computation and explicit declaration of constraints in response to user input. The graphical program includes a specified model of computation, a plurality of interconnected functional blocks that visually indicate functionality of the graphical program in accordance with the specified model of computation, and specifications or constraints for the graphical program or at least one of the functional blocks in the graphical program. The specified model of computation and specifications or constraints are useable to analyze the graphical program or generate a program or simulation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2011
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Inventors: Kaushik Ravindran, Guang Yang, Jacob Kornerup, Ian C. Wong, Jeffrey N. Correll, Michael J. Trimborn, Hugo A. Andrade
  • Publication number: 20120026173
    Abstract: Presenting different views of a system based on input from a user. A first view of a first portion of the system may be displayed. For example, the first portion may be a device of the system. User input specifying a first gesture may be received. In response to the first gesture, a second view of the first portion of the system may be displayed. For example, the first view may represent a first level of abstraction of the portion of the system and the second view may represent a second level of abstraction of the portion of the system. A second gesture may be used to view a view of a different portion of the system. Additionally, when changing from a first view to a second view, the first view may “morph” into the second view.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2011
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Inventors: Adam K. Gabbert, Jeffrey L. Kodosky, David W. Fuller, III, Timothy J. Hayles, Jeffrey N. Correll, John R. Breyer, Jacob Kornerup, Darshan K. Shah, Aljosa Vrancic
  • Publication number: 20120030650
    Abstract: System and method for specifying and implementing programs. A graphical program is created in a graphical specification and constraint language that allows specification of a model of computation and explicit declaration of constraints in response to user input. The graphical program includes a specified model of computation, a plurality of interconnected functional blocks that visually indicate functionality of the graphical program in accordance with the specified model of computation, and specifications or constraints for the graphical program or at least one of the functional blocks in the graphical program. The specified model of computation and specifications or constraints are useable to analyze the graphical program or generate a program or simulation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 28, 2011
    Publication date: February 2, 2012
    Inventors: Kaushik Ravindran, Jacob Kornerup, Rhishikesh Limaye, Guang Yang, Guoqiang Wang, Jeffrey N. Correll, Arkadeb Ghosal, Sadia B. Malik, Charles E. Crain, II, Michael J. Trimborn
  • Patent number: 8108784
    Abstract: Configuring wires/icons in a diagram. The diagram may be an executable diagram such as a graphical program or a system diagram. The diagram may include a plurality of icons that are connected by wires, and the icons may visually represent functionality of the diagram. The diagram may be executable to perform the functionality. Displaying the diagram may include displaying a first wire in the diagram, where the first wire connects a first icon and a second icon. Data transfer functionality may be specified for the first wire and/or the first or second icon in the diagram. The data transfer functionality may be visually indicated in the diagram, e.g., by appearances of the first icon, the second icon, the first wire, and/or icons displayed proximate to these components of the diagram.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2012
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Timothy J. Hayles, Jacob Kornerup
  • Patent number: 8078980
    Abstract: System and method for configuring a wire appearance in a graphical programming environment. A first data type (or class), or communication functionality between nodes, e.g., timing, or data transfer, e.g., data transfer semantics, mechanism, or medium, in a graphical program is specified in response to user input. A first wire appearance denoting the first data type or specified functionality is created in response to user input, including, e.g., a specified wire pattern, thickness, shape, color(s), portion of the wire to be configured with the first wire appearance, wire label and/or wire icon to be displayed on or near the wire. A graphical program including a first icon and a second icon is created, including connecting the first icon to the second icon in response to user input, and displaying a wire between the first icon and the second icon in response, where the wire has the first wire appearance.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2008
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2011
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: David W Fuller, III, Jacob Kornerup, John R. Breyer
  • Patent number: 8028242
    Abstract: Configuring wires/icons in a diagram. The diagram may be an executable diagram such as a graphical program or a system diagram. The diagram may include a plurality of icons that are connected by wires, and the icons may visually represent functionality of the diagram. The diagram may be executable to perform the functionality. Displaying the diagram may include displaying a first wire in the diagram, where the first wire connects a first icon and a second icon. Data transfer functionality may be specified for the first wire and/or the first or second icon in the diagram. The data transfer functionality may be visually indicated in the diagram, e.g., by appearances of the first icon, the second icon, the first wire, and/or icons displayed proximate to these components of the diagram.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2011
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey L. Kodosky, Jeffrey N. Correll, David W Fuller, III, Timothy J. Hayles, John R. Breyer, Jacob Kornerup
  • Patent number: 8028241
    Abstract: Configuring wires/icons in a diagram. The diagram may be an executable diagram such as a graphical program or a system diagram. The diagram may include a plurality of icons that are connected by wires, and the icons may visually represent functionality of the diagram. The diagram may be executable to perform the functionality. Displaying the diagram may include displaying a first wire in the diagram, where the first wire connects a first icon and a second icon. Data transfer functionality may be specified for the first wire and/or the first or second icon in the diagram. The data transfer functionality may be visually indicated in the diagram, e.g., by appearances of the first icon, the second icon, the first wire, and/or icons displayed proximate to these components of the diagram.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: September 27, 2011
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey L. Kodosky, David W Fuller, III, Jeffrey N. Correll, Timothy J. Hayles, John R. Breyer, Jacob Kornerup
  • Patent number: 7975228
    Abstract: A first graphical program executing on a first device may execute a first graphical code portion for a plurality of iteration. Various systems and methods for synchronizing the execution of the iterations of the first graphical code portion with graphical code portions executing iteratively in graphical programs on other devices are described. Various systems and methods for synchronizing the execution of the iterations of the first graphical code portion with operation of measurement devices or other devices are also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 20, 2009
    Date of Patent: July 5, 2011
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Aljosa Vrancic, Jacob Kornerup
  • Publication number: 20110138008
    Abstract: A system and method for enabling deterministic or time-triggered data exchange between a first graphical program and a second graphical program. A first variable is assigned to a first time slot in a network cycle. A first graphical program may be configured to write data to the first variable. A second graphical program may be configured to read data from the first variable. The first graphical program may be executed on a first computer system, where executing the first graphical program comprises writing data to the first variable. Writing data to the first variable may cause the data to be delivered over a network to a second computer system when the first time slot occurs. The second graphical program may be executed on the second computer system, where executing the second graphical program comprises reading from the first variable the data sent from the first computer system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 9, 2010
    Publication date: June 9, 2011
    Inventors: Jacob Kornerup, Aljosa Vrancic
  • Patent number: 7844908
    Abstract: System and method for distributed execution of a graphical program. First and second icons associated with respective execution targets are displayed on a display. Each icon has an interior and specifies execution of a respective graphical program portion positioned in the interior of the icon on the respective execution target. First and second graphical program portions are respectively displayed in the interiors of the first and second icons, where each graphical program portion comprises a respective one or more interconnected nodes that visually indicate functionality of the graphical program portion. One or more wires connecting the first graphical program portion and the second graphical program portion are display. During execution of the graphical program, the first and second graphical program portions execute respectively on the first and second execution targets, and the first graphical program portion and the second graphical program portion communicate as specified by the one or more wires.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2010
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey L. Kodosky, David W Fuller, III, Timothy J. Hayles, Jeffrey N. Correll, John R. Breyer, Jacob Kornerup, Darshan K. Shah, Aljosa Vrancic
  • Patent number: 7831680
    Abstract: A system and method for enabling deterministic or time-triggered data exchange between a first graphical program and a second graphical program. A first variable is assigned to a first time slot in a network cycle. A first graphical program may be configured to write data to the first variable. A second graphical program may be configured to read data from the first variable. The first graphical program may be executed on a first computer system, where executing the first graphical program comprises writing data to the first variable. Writing data to the first variable may cause the data to be delivered over a network to a second computer system when the first time slot occurs. The second graphical program may be executed on the second computer system, where executing the second graphical program comprises reading from the first variable the data sent from the first computer system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2005
    Date of Patent: November 9, 2010
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jacob Kornerup, Aljosa Vrancic
  • Patent number: 7802229
    Abstract: A “timed loop with frames” node may be included in a graphical program. The “timed loop with frames” node may combine a timed loop with a timed sequence such that the timed sequence is executed at each iteration of the timed loop. The “timed loop with frames” node may be configured with first execution timing information that controls execution timing for the iterations of the loop. A plurality of graphical code portions may be included in the “timed loop with frames” such that a sequential order of execution for the graphical code portions is specified. The “timed loop with frames” node may be configured with second execution timing information that controls execution timing for the graphical code portions executed at each iteration.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: September 21, 2010
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jacob Kornerup, Biren Shah, Aljosa Vrancic, Matthew Curtis, Steve Rogers
  • Patent number: 7761847
    Abstract: A system and method for executing a plurality of graphical code portions as a timed sequence is described. The graphical code portions may be included in a graphical program and configured with information specifying a sequential order of execution and execution timing information. During execution of the graphical program, the graphical code portions are executed sequentially in the sequential order and in accordance with the execution timing information. In one embodiment a timed sequence structure node may be utilized to specify the timed sequence. For example, the user may include the timed sequence structure node in the graphical program and associate the plurality of graphical code portions with the timed sequence structure node such that the timed sequence structure node species a sequential order of execution for the graphical code portions. The user may also configure the timed sequence structure node with execution timing information for one or more of the graphical code portions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: July 20, 2010
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jacob Kornerup, Biren Shah, Aljosa Vrancic
  • Patent number: 7725874
    Abstract: A combination structure node is provided by a graphical programming development environment for use in a graphical program, where the combination structure node is operable to perform two or more control flow functions. For example, the combination structure node may be operable to perform two or more of: iteration, looping, conditional branching, sequencing, timed execution, event-driven execution, or other control flow functions. A user may include the combination structure node in a graphical program and associate a graphical code portion with the combination structure node. During execution of the graphical program, the combination structure node is operable to cause the associated graphical code portion to execute according to the two or more control flow functions performed by the combination structure node.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 15, 2005
    Date of Patent: May 25, 2010
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jacob Kornerup, Biren Shah, Aljosa Vrancic, Matthew Curtis, Steve Rogers
  • Patent number: 7703034
    Abstract: A system and method for viewing timing of one or more loops in a graphical program. A graphical program having one or more loops may be created. In one embodiment the one or more loops may include one or more timed loops, i.e., the loops may be configured to execute according to particular execution periods. The graphical program may be executed, and timing analysis data regarding timing of the one or more loops during execution of the graphical program may be stored. A graphical user interface (GUI) for viewing timing of the one or more loops during execution of the graphical program may be displayed. In various embodiments the GUI may display any of various kinds of information regarding timing of the one or more loops, and any kind of visual presentation may be used in displaying the information.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 16, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 20, 2010
    Assignee: National Instruments Corporation
    Inventors: Jacob Kornerup, Biren Shah, Aljosa Vrancic, Bob Preis