Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Paul Harrang
Jeffrey Paul Harrang 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: 7978711Abstract: A system and method are described for broadcasting/multicasting content using surplus network capacity. The systems and methods are directed to solving the problem of how to simultaneously broadcast/multicast large content files to a plurality of users for later retrieval by using existing network capacity as opposed to being forced to add new capacity to handle peak demand. Generally, the methods comprise receiving data to be distributed, determining surplus network capacity, and distributing the data within the surplus network capacity to a plurality of subscriber devices.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2010Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Opanga Networks, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, Chaz H Immendorf, David B Gibbons
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Publication number: 20110131319Abstract: A networked computing system for optimizing network channel resources. The system includes a sender device, user equipment, a congestion sensing agent, a data transfer agent, and a data communications network facilitating data communications amongst all devices of the system. The networked computing system is configured to detect a portion of channel traffic that is associated with a first data type, detect a portion of the channel traffic that is associated with a second data type, and determine whether to modify at least one data transfer of the second data type based on a comparison of the portions of the channel traffic associated with the first data type and the second data type. The first data type may relate to either voice data communications or another high priority data type, and the second data type may relate to a media content file type.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2010Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: OPANGA NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: JEFFREY PAUL HARRANG, DAVID B. GIBBONS
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Publication number: 20110047287Abstract: A user equipment for optimizing a media content delivery based on a state of resident resources. The user equipment may include a memory component having a resource manager application stored therein, one or more processor components, a resident power source, and a transceiver. The resource manager is configured to determine one or more device resource metrics, compare the device resources metric(s) to one or more corresponding device resource thresholds(s), and then generate an instruction to throttle a media content delivery when it is determined that at least one resource metric has exceeded a resource threshold value or that a local policy metric has achieved a local policy threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: OPANGA NETWORKS, INCInventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David B. Gibbons
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Publication number: 20110044227Abstract: A system and method are described for broadcasting/multicasting content using surplus network capacity. The systems and methods are directed to solving the problem of how to simultaneously broadcast/multicast large content files to a plurality of users for later retrieval by using existing network capacity as opposed to being forced to add new capacity to handle peak demand. Generally, the methods comprise receiving data to be distributed, determining surplus network capacity, and distributing the data within the surplus network capacity to a plurality of subscriber devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: OPANGA NETWORKS, INCInventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, Chaz H. Immendorf, David B. Gibbons
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Publication number: 20110047286Abstract: A system for improving digital data content delivery based on real time analysis of one or more network communications states. The networked computing system may include a network service provider device, a user equipment, a network link monitor, a data transfer agent, and a data communications network facilitating data communications amongst all devices of the networked computing system. The networked computing system may be configured to: detect at least one network communications metric, determine a network communications state associated with diminished communications throughput based on the detected at least one network communications metric, and then select an optimal rate for a data content transfer based on the determined network communications state. The network communications state may relate to either a state of network congestion or a state of reduced regional radio communications quality.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: OPANGA NETWORKS, INCInventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David B. Gibbons
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Publication number: 20110029664Abstract: An adaptive file delivery system and method transmits a data file, such as an audio-video file, over a network or collection of networks in segments, each segment transmitted during a different time period. Each time period has a transmission portion to transmit its associated file segment and a wait portion in which no further interaction with the network occurs regarding the transmitted segment. In some implementations, the duration of the transmission portion of each time period is sufficient to reach a steady-state throughput condition, which allows the traffic load status of the network or networks to be determined from rate measurements of file segment transmissions. A peak flow determination is made to assure that the delivery of file segments does not cause network congestion. The system has spurious peak rejection to avoid the false detection of network congestion.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: Opanga Networks, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, John M. Burnette, David B. Gibbons
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Publication number: 20100274872Abstract: An adaptive file delivery system and method transmits a data file, such as an audio-video file, over a network or collection of networks in segments, each segment transmitted during a different time period. Each time period has a transmission portion to transmit its associated file segment and a wait portion in which no further interaction with the network occurs regarding the transmitted segment. In some implementations, the duration of the transmission portion of each time period is sufficient to reach a steady-state throughput condition, which allows the traffic load status of the network or networks to be determined from rate measurements of file segment transmissions. The duration of the wait portion of each time period is at least long enough to limit the average rate of file segment transmission to adapt to network traffic load variations and avoid network congestion. Various techniques for measuring congestion are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: OPANGA NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David B. Gibbons, John Michael Burnette
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Publication number: 20100274871Abstract: An adaptive file delivery system and method transmits a data file, such as an audio-video file, over a network or collection of networks in segments, each segment transmitted during a different time period. Each time period has a transmission portion to transmit its associated file segment and a wait portion in which no further interaction with the network occurs regarding the transmitted segment. In some implementations, the duration of the transmission portion of each time period is sufficient to reach a steady-state throughput condition, which allows the traffic load status of the network or networks to be determined from rate measurements of file segment transmissions. The duration of the wait portion of each time period is at least long enough to limit the average rate of file segment transmission to adapt to network traffic load variations and avoid network congestion. Various techniques for measuring congestion are described.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2010Publication date: October 28, 2010Applicant: Opanga Networks, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David B. Gibbons, John Michael Burnette
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Publication number: 20100198943Abstract: Systems and methods for providing the progressive download of media content using techniques that preferentially identify and use periods of surplus network capacity to maintain the content delivery. A buffer of a receiving system is maintained and pre-filled with enough content to bridge playback intervals where a network is unable to deliver content as fast as it is played out. Content delivery does not impact other users' applications and use of the network and its resources since content is only sent when surplus network capacity exists in the network. When no surplus network capacity is available, a user requesting content may be given the option to continue the delivery in the background so that the content may be played at a later time. The user may then resume their playback experience once the content has been completely delivered using surplus network capacity as it becomes available.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: August 5, 2010Applicant: OPANGA NETWORKS LLCInventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David Gibbons, John Michael Burnette
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Publication number: 20100131385Abstract: A networked computing system capable of distributing commercial digital media content utilizing existing interpersonal resources of a social network service (SNS). The networked computing system includes a media content provider (MCP), multiple personal computing devices (PCDs), a SNS and a data communications network that facilitates data communications amongst the MCP, the PCDs, and the SNS. A registered user of the SNS at a first PCD is able to access media content emanating from a MCP based on a media content referral from a registered user of the same SNS at a second PCD. The SNS may operate as an agent for the MCP so that the MCP can use the SNS as a viral media content marketing utility.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: OPANGA NETWORKS, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David B. Gibbons, John M. Burnette
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Publication number: 20100121941Abstract: A computing system including a media content provider (MCP), a host device, a portable media content storage device (PMCSD), and a data communications network. In response to data communications being initiated between the PMCSD the host device, a data transfer application resident on the PMCSD is automatically executed to determine if any media content transfer instructions exist on the PMCSD or a MCP. The data transfer application resident on the PMCSD may be a portable application not requiring the installation of any configuration or support files to the host device or it may be an application having a boot process that installs configuration or support files to the host device prior to application execution. When one or more media content transfer instructions exists on the PMCSD or a MCP, the media content transfer instruction(s) is processed by the host device, to facilitate media content transfer between the PMCSD and the MCP.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 8, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: OPANGA NETWORKS, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David B. Gibbons, John M. Burnette
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Patent number: 7684365Abstract: A method, computer program, and a wireless system for scheduling half duplex frequency division duplex bursts includes populating a burst frame having an uplink sub-frame and a downlink sub-frame with one or more block pairs, each block pair including an uplink block and a down link block. Populating the burst frame includes identifying a largest unscheduled block pair, and appending one of the uplink block and the downlink block of the identified block pair to a shortest sub-frame string. Populating the burst frame also includes appending the other of the uplink block and the downlink block to a diagonally opposed sub-frame string. The method also includes determining if a conflict exists between the uplink block and the downlink block for each scheduled block pair.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2007Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: SR Telecom & Co., S.E.C.Inventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, Eamonn Gormley, Adrian Yip
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Publication number: 20100070628Abstract: A networked computing system that is capable of detecting and coordinating the distribution of burdensome media content. The networked computing system includes one or more sending devices, one or more receiving devices, and a data communications network capable of facilitating data communications amongst all networked computing devices. In response to a sending or receiving device generating a data transfer request, an automatic determination is made as to whether the media content is burdensome to a portion of the data communications network over which the media content is to be transferred. The automatic determination may be made by a sending device, a receiving device, or another local network resource (such as a gateway). The determining device may then coordinate the media content transfer based on characteristics of the media content and available network resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: OPANGA NETWORKS, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David B. Gibbons, C. James Judson
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Publication number: 20100031299Abstract: A media distribution system that includes a media content provider, a relay device, a data communications network, and multiple media playback devices that each have distinct device-dependent media playback capabilities. The relay device receives a media content from the media content provider over a remote portion of the data communications network, and in response to a received instruction from either the media content provider or a local media playback device, the relay device determines whether or not to reformat the received media content to be compatible with one or more media playback devices. After the reformatting determination and instruction processing, the relay device transfers the media content to designated media playback devices over a local portion of the data communications network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: OPANGA NETWORKS, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David B. Gibbons
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Publication number: 20100027966Abstract: A video content distribution system includes a remote content server, a communications network, and multiple media playback devices. One of the media playback devices generates a place marker that indexes a location in a video content where to resume playback of the video content and then the media playback device stores the place marker locally in the communications network. Subsequently, the same media playback device connects to the remote content server and stores a copy of the place marker remotely in the communications network.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: Opanga Networks, LLCInventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David B. Gibbons
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Patent number: 7500010Abstract: An adaptive file delivery system and method transmits a data file, such as an audio-video file, over a network or collection of networks in segments, each segment transmitted during a different time period. Each time period has a transmission portion to transmit its associated file segment and a wait portion in which no further interaction with the network occurs regarding the transmitted segment. In some implementations, the duration of the transmission portion of each time period is sufficient to reach a steady-state throughput condition, which allows the traffic load status of the network or networks to be determined from rate measurements of file segment transmissions. The duration of the wait portion of each time period is at least long enough to limit the average rate of file segment transmission to adapt to network traffic load variations while causing the entire file to be delivered in a predetermined delivery deadline.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2006Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Inventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, David Gibbons, Kamyar Moinzadeh
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Publication number: 20080212501Abstract: A method, computer program, and a wireless system for scheduling half duplex frequency division duplex bursts includes populating a burst frame having an uplink sub-frame and a downlink sub-frame with one or more block pairs, each block pair including an uplink block and a down link block. Populating the burst frame includes identifying a largest unscheduled block pair, and appending one of the uplink block and the downlink block of the identified block pair to a shortest sub-frame string. Populating the burst frame also includes appending the other of the uplink block and the downlink block to a diagonally opposed sub-frame string. The method also includes determining if a conflict exists between the uplink block and the downlink block for each scheduled block pair.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2007Publication date: September 4, 2008Applicant: SR Telecom Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Paul Harrang, Eamonn Gormley, Adrian Yip