Patents by Inventor Jason Young
Jason Young 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: 20120324360Abstract: A system and method for monitoring IP flows in a network is disclosed. A plurality of monitor probes are coupled to links in the network, the monitor probes capture data packets from the links and determine protocols in OSI Layers 3, 4, and 5/7 of the packets. A user interface receives user inputs selecting the links and protocols for analysis. A display is coupled to the monitor probes and the user interface. The display and user interface receiving a user selection of links for analysis and display a first protocol analysis to the user, the first protocol analysis display comprising a pie chart representing all OSI Layer 3 protocols captured on the selected links, a pie chart representing all OSI Layer 4 protocols captured on the selected links, and a pie chart representing all OSI Layer 5/7 protocols captured on the selected links.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: TEKTRONIX, INC.Inventors: Jason A. Young, Sunil L. Mandya
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Patent number: 8254282Abstract: A system and method for monitoring IP flows in a network is disclosed. A plurality of monitor probes are coupled to links in the network, the monitor probes capture data packets from the links and determine protocols in OSI Layers 3, 4, and 5/7 of the packets. A user interface receives user inputs selecting the links and protocols for analysis. A display is coupled to the monitor probes and the user interface. The display and user interface receiving a user selection of links for analysis and display a first protocol analysis to the user, the first protocol analysis display comprising a pie chart representing all OSI Layer 3 protocols captured on the selected links, a pie chart representing all OSI Layer 4 protocols captured on the selected links, and a pie chart representing all OSI Layer 5/7 protocols captured on the selected links.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2009Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Tektronix, Inc.Inventors: Jason A. Young, Sunil L. Mandya
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Patent number: 8238960Abstract: A method (100) in a multi-transmitter mobile device (201) can include transmitting (102) a signal in a first mode causing an interrupting signal to a transmission in a second mode, receiving (104) commands to increase power in the second mode as a result of the interrupting signal, and circumventing (106) the commands to increase power in the second mode when transmitting the signal in the first mode interrupts the signal in the second mode. The method can circumvent commands to increase power by alternating (108) a power control bit up and down and masking a true bit coming from a base station to the multi-transmitter mobile device. In another alternative, the method can circumvent by storing (110) a power control setting prior to the interrupting signal with a stored value, waiting for a removal of the interrupting signal, and overwriting a calculated power control setting with the stored value.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2008Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Motorola Mobility LLCInventors: Jason Young, Roberto Gautier
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Publication number: 20120164137Abstract: The invention provides anti-FRA antibodies with novel N-linked neutral glycan profiles in that the relative amounts of one or more neutral glycans are increased or decreased compared to anti-FRA antibodies produced under reference cell culture conditions. The invention further provides anti-FRA antibodies with altered binding to FRA, altered antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) and/or altered rate and/or efficiency of internalization in a cell expressing FRA. In related aspects, the invention provides cell cultures comprising an anti-FRA antibody of the invention, a cell isolated from such a culture, kits and compositions comprising an anti-FRA antibody of the invention, methods of producing an anti-FRA antibody of the invention and diagnostic and therapeutic uses of an anti-FRA antibody of the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: MORPHOTEK, INC.Inventors: Philip M. Sass, Nicholas Nicolaides, Luigi Grasso, Eric Routhier, Wei Gu, Jason Young, Jun Yao
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Publication number: 20110141923Abstract: A system and method for monitoring IP flows in a network is disclosed. A plurality of monitor probes are coupled to links in the network, the monitor probes capture data packets from the links and determine protocols in OSI Layers 3, 4, and 5/7 of the packets. A user interface receives user inputs selecting the links and protocols for analysis. A display is coupled to the monitor probes and the user interface. The display and user interface receiving a user selection of links for analysis and display a first protocol analysis to the user, the first protocol analysis display comprising a pie chart representing all OSI Layer 3 protocols captured on the selected links, a pie chart representing all OSI Layer 4 protocols captured on the selected links, and a pie chart representing all OSI Layer 5/7 protocols captured on the selected links.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Applicant: TEKTRONIX INC.Inventors: Jason A. Young, Sunil L. Mandya
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Publication number: 20100236445Abstract: Aspects of the invention provide a transport system powered by short block Linear Synchronous Motors (LSMs). The use of short blocks allows vehicles to move under precise control even when they are in close proximity to each other. The design allows the vehicles to be propelled and guided while negotiating sharp turns and negotiating merge and diverge switches. A coreless LSM can be used to create propulsive force without attractive force so as to allow a relatively high drag vehicle suspension, such as a vehicle sliding on a smooth surface. Further aspects of the invention provide a switching member that is selectively moveable relative to a guideway in order to change a magnetic force acting on the vehicle transverse to a direction of motion of the vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: MAGNEMOTION, INC.Inventors: Nathanael N. King, Brian M. Perreault, Tracy M. Clark, Richard D. Thornton, Jason Young, Michael W. Bottasso
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Publication number: 20100186618Abstract: Aspects of the invention provide a transport system powered by short block Linear Synchronous Motors (LSMs). The use of short blocks allows vehicles to move under precise control even when they are in close proximity to each other. The design allows the vehicles to be propelled and guided while negotiating sharp turns and negotiating merge and diverge switches. A coreless LSM can be used to create propulsive force without attractive force so as to allow a relatively high drag vehicle suspension, such as a vehicle sliding on a smooth surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Applicant: MAGNEMOTION, INC.Inventors: Nathanael N. King, Brian M. Perreault, Tracy M. Clark, Richard D. Thornton, Jason Young, Michael W. Bottasso
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Publication number: 20100166048Abstract: A method (100) in a multi-transmitter mobile device (201) can include transmitting (102) a signal in a first mode causing an interrupting signal to a transmission in a second mode, receiving (104) commands to increase power in the second mode as a result of the interrupting signal, and circumventing (106) the commands to increase power in the second mode when transmitting the signal in the first mode interrupts the signal in the second mode. The method can circumvent commands to increase power by alternating (108) a power control bit up and down and masking a true bit coming from a base station to the multi-transmitter mobile device. In another alternative, the method can circumvent by storing (110) a power control setting prior to the interrupting signal with a stored value, waiting for a removal of the interrupting signal, and overwriting a calculated power control setting with the stored value.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: JASON YOUNG, Roberto Gautier
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Patent number: 7529523Abstract: A method for calibrating the output power of a mobile terminal using at least a second order curve fit to describe a power amplifier gain (PAG) setting versus output power characteristic of a power amplifier in a transmitter of the mobile terminal is provided. For each of an upper-band frequency, a mid-band frequency, and a lower-band frequency of a frequency band, multiple measurements of the output power of the mobile terminal are made corresponding to multiple values of the PAG setting, and a curve fit is performed, thereby calculating coefficients defining a polynomial describing the PAG setting versus output power characteristic. Using the polynomials describing the PAG setting versus output power characteristic of the power amplifier for each of the upper-band, mid-band, and lower-band frequencies, values of the PAG setting are determined for each desired output power level for each desired frequency within the frequency band.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2005Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: RF Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: Jason Young, Dennis Mahoney, Ricke W. Clark, Nadim Khlat, Adam Toner
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Publication number: 20080117242Abstract: A printing apparatus is provided that precisely control the transition of an electrical signal that causes a printing substance to be deposited. In particular, in some embodiments, a circuit is configured to control the application of a firing pulse to a printing element, and the printing element is configured to control the application of a printing substance. The circuit in this embodiment is configured to condition or control the transition of the firing pulse from the first state to the second state such that current through the printing element dissipates to zero over a period of time that is neither too fast nor too slow.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2008Publication date: May 22, 2008Applicant: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.Inventors: Steven Bergstedt, Jason Young
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Publication number: 20080109450Abstract: Provided are a system and program maintaining information on a namespace comprised of filesets shared by clients over a network. Zone information is maintained on at least one zone, wherein each zone associates at least one client system, at least one fileset, and at least one storage pool. For one zone, the associated at least one fileset and at least one storage pool are accessible to the at least one client system. Clients are provided information on filesets included in a namespace, wherein each of a plurality of clients receive information on the at least one fileset associated with the client in the at least one zone including the client.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2008Publication date: May 8, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Thomas Clark, Jason Young, Stephen Correl, James Seeger
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Publication number: 20080098114Abstract: Techniques are provided for processing an Input/Output (I/O) request in which an identification message is received from a client computer. It is determined whether the client computer is a rogue client based on whether a current operations record exists for the client computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jason Young, Venkateswararao Jujjuri, Malahal Naineni, James Seeger, Paul Dorwin, Thomas Clark, Ninad Palsule
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Publication number: 20080098135Abstract: Techniques are provided for processing an Input/Output (I/O) request. At least one data block is allocated for use in completing the I/O request. A current operations record is stored for the I/O request. It is determined whether the I/O request has been completed within a specified period of time. In response to determining that the I/O request has not been completed within the specified period of time, the allocated at least one data block is fenced.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2007Publication date: April 24, 2008Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Jason Young, Venkateswararao Jujjuri, Malahal Naineni, James Seeger, Paul Dorwin, Thomas Clark, Ninad Palsule
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Publication number: 20080016075Abstract: A method and system for conducting an integrity check of system and user metadata when the metadata is mounted. A filesystem reviewer is embedded within software of a server node. A mutual exclusion lock is obtained on the selected metadata. An automated verification of the locked metadata is conducted while the filesystem is mounted. In addition, an automated salvage of the locked metadata may be conducted while the filesystem is mounted. The verification and/or salvage of the locked metadata can be applied to system, user, and/or a portion of the user metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: James Seeger, Thomas Clark, Andreas Moran, Jason Young
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Publication number: 20080016076Abstract: A method and system for conducting an integrity check of system and user metadata when the metadata is mounted. A filesystem reviewer is embedded within software of a server node. A mutual exclusion lock is obtained on the selected metadata. An automated verification of the locked metadata is conducted while the filesystem is mounted. In addition, an automated salvage of the locked metadata may be conducted while the filesystem is mounted. The verification and/or salvage of the locked metadata can be applied to system, user, and/or a portion of the user metadata.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicant: International Business Machines corporationInventors: James Seeger, Thomas Clark, Andreas Moran, Jason Young
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Publication number: 20070294219Abstract: A system for data base management using memory devices holding a database containing tables of data occupying extents. A database engine reviews each query to determine an extents list of extents containing the data needed by that said query. A query monitor then re-orders the extents lists so that extents are retrieved and stored in a buffer cache for more efficient use when executing the queries. The database engine retrieves needed extents from the memory devices, as ordered in the extents lists, and stores those extents in the buffer cache. The database engine then executes one or more queries on the data in the extents in the buffer cache to determine respective results.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2007Publication date: December 20, 2007Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Kevin Cherkauer, Scott Lashley, Jason Young
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Publication number: 20070271275Abstract: A system for improving management and delivery of database management functions (also know as APIs) to customers. Additionally, the system encompasses methods for simplifying delivery and use of standardized database management functions by users while improving management and control of the standardized database management functions (API's) through unique methods of encryption, decryption and execution management.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2007Publication date: November 22, 2007Inventors: Anthony Fassette, Jason Young, Sean Laughlin, Jason Rosen
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Publication number: 20070214197Abstract: Provided are techniques for determining whether content of an object has changed. Under control of a backup system, opaque object attributes and a data identifier are received, wherein the data identifier is generated based on one or more relevant object attributes of the opaque object attributes that indicate whether at least one of the content of the object and one or more of the relevant object attributes has changed. The received data identifier is compared with a previously stored data identifier. In response to determining that the received data identifier and the previously stored data identifier do not match, it is determined that the content of the object has changed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2006Publication date: September 13, 2007Inventors: Christian Bolik, Venkateswararao Jujjuri, Alexei Kojenov, Malahal Naineni, Ninad Palsule, James Seeger, James Smith, Jason Young
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Publication number: 20070188540Abstract: An inkjet printhead chip includes electrostatic discharge (ESD) circuits to protect the chip during ESD events, such as one especially to prevent a thin dielectric layer on a substrate from breakdown. In one embodiment, the chip includes an ESD circuit essentially dedicated per each actuator. In another, ESD circuits alternate connection between power and ground. In still another, actuators are approximately equidistantly spaced with respect to respective ESD circuits. Exemplary ESD circuits include a ballast resistor in series with a diode. In turn, diodes are either forward biased toward power or away from ground. In a thermal inkjet embodiment, a cavitation layer above a resistor and dielectric layer have pluralities of fingers connecting the cavitation layer to a metal buss. The metal buss attaches to the ballast resistors. Protection typically embodies the safe distribution of ESD current to ground during both chip manufacture and user printhead installation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2006Publication date: August 16, 2007Inventors: Jason Young, Nicole Rodriguez
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Publication number: 20070185934Abstract: A technique for implementing policy-aware backup and restore capability in a tiered storage system. If a data set's contents are backed up from the tiered storage system to a backup storage system, metadata for the data set may also be backed up. Prior to the data set being restored from the backup storage system to the tiered storage system, the backed up metadata is restored and processed to determine a tier among the tiered storage pools to which the data set will be restored.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 3, 2006Publication date: August 9, 2007Inventors: David Cannon, Thomas Clark, Stephen Correl, Toby Marek, James Seeger, David Wolf, Jason Young, Michael Young