Patents by Inventor John E. Kulakowski
John E. Kulakowski 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: 6574424Abstract: A bit is provided in each Digital Video Disk memory sector header to indicate the type of information contained in the main data portion of the frame. A vector of video clips are stored on the DVD disk and the DVD drive examines the bit to determine whether to play a movie or to employ logic provided by the present invention that allows the DVD drive to determine which included video clip to play instead. The video clips may include cartoons, commercials, movie previews, etc. and the logic employed by the DVD drive allows for random or specific selections to be played at predetermined times, such as displaying a clip during the flipping process of a dual-sided DVD disk. Additionally, the method and apparatus may be applied to DVD disks to determine whether commercials are played before, after or during the movie or the movie is played commercial free.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1999Date of Patent: June 3, 2003Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kamal E. Dimitri, Rodney J. Means, John E. Kulakowski, Daniel J. Winarski
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Patent number: 6512962Abstract: Disclosed is a cabling picker in a library of stationary memory devices. One or more input/output cables electrically connected to a host computer through a destination are provided, and these are moved or manipulated for interconnecting with selected memory devices in the library instead of moving the memory devices to the destination.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2001Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kamal Dimitri, John E. Kulakowski, Rod J. Means, Jesse L. Thrall, Daniel J. Winarski
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Publication number: 20020161474Abstract: Disclosed is a cabling picker in a library of stationary memory devices. One or more input/output cables electrically connected to a host computer through a destination are provided, and these are moved or manipulated for interconnecting with selected memory devices in the library instead of moving the memory devices to the destination.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Kamal Dimitri, John E. Kulakowski, Rod J. Means, Jesse L. Thrall, Daniel J. Winarski
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Patent number: 5623470Abstract: Methods for recording information onto CD-Recordable and CD-Erasable optical disks are provided. In a first embodiment, after a session or packet of data is recorded, it is verified to detect unrecoverable errors. If no such errors are present, the session or packet is fixed and recording ends. If an unrecoverable error is detected, the session or packet is re-recorded in an area of the disk immediately following the originally recorded area. When the recorded data is verified as being readable, the session or packet is fixed by recording lead-in and lead-out areas on the disk and by updating a table of contents with the location of the verified data and not the originally recorded data. In a second embodiment, the data is checked as it is recorded. If a defect is suspected, recording halts and the presence of the defect is verified. If a defect is present, the data is re-recorded in an area of the disk immediately following the originally recorded area.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 1995Date of Patent: April 22, 1997Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Praveen Asthana, John E. Kulakowski
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Patent number: 5566077Abstract: A control system for dynamically regulating an operating condition of a device used with and controlled by a host computer system. The inventive system includes a sensor arrangement for detecting the desired operating condition of the device and providing a signal in response thereto. A control system dynamically regulates the operation of the device in response to commands generated by the host system and the sensor output signal to maintain the operating condition of the device within predetermined parameters. In a particular implementation, the advantageous teachings of the present invention are incorporated in an optical drive system. One or more sensors are used to detect the operating temperature of the drive and provide an analog output signal in response thereto. The signal is digitized and input to a microprocessor based control circuit.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1995Date of Patent: October 15, 1996Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means
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Patent number: 5548572Abstract: The present invention provides efficient management of calibration and spare sectors on a banded optical write-once, read-many (WORM) disk. A portion of each band on the disk includes a user data area and a reserved area. Sectors in the reserved area are usable either as spare sectors, replacing defective sectors in the user area, or as calibration sectors, for use when the laser write-power level is calibrated. Sectors preferably are used for sparing from one end of the reserved area while sectors are used for calibration from the opposite end. A common overflow reserved area can also be provided for use if all of the sectors in one or more primary reserved areas associated with any of the bands have been exhausted.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: August 20, 1996Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Judson A. McDowell, Kurt A. Rubin
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Patent number: 5511228Abstract: In an optical disk drive, upon each power on or disk receipt, a mode control is set to non-operate, i.e., no commands can be received unless a mode setting command has been received. All other commands are rejected for preventing any access to an optical disk present in the drive until after a mode setting command has been received. When a mode set command is received after a power on or after each disk receipt, the mode control is set to operate which allows receipt and execution of legal commands. The mode setting requirement forces selection of write verify or not and to turn laser off or not after a predetermined time delay after completing a last command.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1993Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means, Gary R. Stephens
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Patent number: 5418773Abstract: A record carrier having essentially circular tracks concentrically located around a point of rotation. The record carrier is divided into circular zones each having m tracks, where m is an integer. Each track within a zone is subdivided into n sectors, where n is an integer which is constant per zone and which increases as the zone is more remote from the point of rotation. Each sector including a header portion and a data portion. The header portions in the radial direction in each zone are in line. In each zone the condition of m*n=j*k is satisfied, where is j an integer greater than or equal to 2 and is constant for each zone, and k is an integer.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignees: International Business Machines Corporation, U.S. Philips CorporationInventors: Johannus L. Bakx, Paulus G. P. Weijenbergh, Karl A. Belser, Glen A. Jaquette, John E. Kulakowski, Judson A. McDowell, Rodney J. Means
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Patent number: 5418767Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for tracking the number of permanent and temporary errors, and spare sectors used as a result of the errors, on a per disk and per drive basis. During read/write operations, a determination is made as to whether the number of spares used to replace defective sectors on a disk, together with the number of spares used to replace defective sectors during formatting, exceeds a predetermined limit. This limit can be different depending upon the type of disk in use, rewritable or WORM. If the limit is exceeded, diagnostics are executed to ascertain the cause of the excess usage and appropriate corrective action, such as requesting that the disk and drive lens be cleaned, is initiated. Moreovers, an attempt can be made to recover used spare sectors on a rewritable disk.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1993Date of Patent: May 23, 1995Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Andrew A. Gaudet, John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means, David L. Patton
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Patent number: 5394534Abstract: A data file having a plurality of data blocks is divided into one or more transfer units of data blocks. Before data storage, each transfer unit of data blocks is subjected to its own data compression cycle to create a group of compressed data blocks. The size of the data transfer unit, in bytes, is selected to facilitate addressing and retrieving individual recorded groups of compressed data blocks while providing good channel utilization and compression efficiency. Also the data transfer unit size is selected in part based upon data storage efficiency, i.e. the storage of the compressed data should fill as many addressable data storage areas as possible. Upon recording each group of compressed data bytes, an entry is made into a file directory for enabling addressing the recorded compressed data blocks.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1992Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means
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Patent number: 5303219Abstract: Defective sectors on an optical disk are identified during initial format and such sectors are eliminated as sectors that might possibly be reclaimed at a later date. Those sectors which are identified as defective during use of the disk are listed separately from those found defective at initial format in a secondary defect (SDL) list. After a cleaning operation, those sectors in the SDL are surface analyzed to determine whether they are now good. Further, those defective sectors in the SDL adjacent to sectors found initially defective may be eliminated as reclamation possibilities.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1991Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means
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Patent number: 5303214Abstract: A data storage system has a media cartridge library subsystem. The subsystem includes a cartridge storage array which has receptacles for removably receiving cartridge holding bins. Each bin stores a plurality of cartridges in slots. The slots are arranged to open to a transport system in the subsystem such that the bins held in the receptacles constitute a storage array of cartridges. Cartridges are inserted into and removed from the subsystem either by an IO bin or station or by removing and inserting cartridge containing bins. Cartridges are assignable to affinity groups; such affinity cartridges in an affinity group are stored in affinity bins. An affinity bin cannot be removed from the subsystem until all of the affinity cartridges assigned to the bin are present. Each of the bins and cartridges have bar code labels. A battery operated bar code read is transportable by the cartridge transport means for reading the bar code labels.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1992Date of Patent: April 12, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means
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Patent number: 5293565Abstract: Data-storing disks, preferably each disk having a single spiral track, have addressable tracks that are independent of the length of disk or spiral track revolutions. Each revolution may contain a non-integral number of addressable tracks and sectors. An optical disk is used to describe the invention. The circumferential location of the tracks and sectors precess circumferentially. A plurality of radially disposed revolution bands each contain a fixed number of the revolutions an increasing number of the addressable tracks in the radially outer more ones of the bands. It is preferred that the number of bands be 2.sup.n, where n is an integer. Each band is divided into a plurality of revolution groups, each group having a fixed number of revolutions. Each group in a band has a like number of the addressable tracks. A so-called anchor sector has one end anchored to a reference circumferential position on the disk.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1992Date of Patent: March 8, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Glen A. Jaquette, John E. Kulakowski, Judson A. McDowell, Rodney J. Means
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Patent number: 5233584Abstract: Error control procedures are described for an optical disk recorder. High and low criteria for each of a plurality of machine operations or functions of an optical disk recorder are described. Such functions include erasing a sector, writing data, and reading data. Each function has two sub parts, reading a sector ID and performing the function in a data field. The high and low criteria for reading the sector ID and for performing the function in the data field, are different. The high and low criteria for a ROM portion of the optical disk are different from that provided for magnetooptic portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1990Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Judson A. McDowell, Rodney J. Means
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Patent number: 5132853Abstract: A large capacity data storing disk includes a volume table of contents (VTOC) which identifies allocated ones of data storage tracks and identification of the data contents therein, indications of unallocated data storage track and an indication of which of the data storage tracks on the large capacity disk surface are unformatted. The indications may also include indications of unallocated "erased" tracks that do not contain data residuals from previous recordings. Those unallocated tracks having such erased condition in a count key data record format (CKD) require a home address record on each of the formatted tracks. The home address record may include indications of rotational position of defects to be skipped over during the recording and readback operations. A specific embodiment of the invention using a magnetooptic record medium is described.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1990Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means
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Patent number: 5132954Abstract: Rewriteable media, such as magnetooptic record members or disk has its recording controlled such that the recording is certifiable as meeting write once read many characteristics. Controls are introduced for the entire disk for indicating that the rewriteable disk is to be used for certified or vault writing, at least in some radial zones of the disk. Recording or writing operations are limited to those addresssable areas on the certifiable rewriteable medium that have not been previously written. Each of the addressable areas of the medium, in a disk termed, sectors, have a precursor portion called a control area which indicates the status of the sector and is used for preventing overwriting or erasure as well as controlling.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1990Date of Patent: July 21, 1992Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means, Morovat Tayefeh
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Patent number: 5119291Abstract: An updatable and expandable directory structure and resultant access procedures emulating a write-once or indelible record medium to a rewriteable record medium as to accessing characteristics. The directory is indexed; one directory header for a first set of files indexes another set of files. Sector clusters or data extends are managed such that random recording from any file proceeds independently of write-once characteristics. The directory is stored on the medium as data is recorded. Each directory entry contains an archival history of recording of a related data file in the medium. Both logical and physical addressing is employable.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1990Date of Patent: June 2, 1992Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William J. Flannagan, Ronald M. Kern, John E. Kulakowski, Robert E. Wagner
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Patent number: 5018126Abstract: A magnetooptic recorder player provides for residual data checking and media defect checking. Media defect checking is effected by comparing the reflected light intensity of a modulated optical beam with the input data characteristics. A difference between the input data and the detected light intensities represents asperities in the record media. Residual data is checked by selectively gating MO detected signals during recording, which are intermediate the high intensity light beam pulses used for recording signals. Both the detected residual data and detected media asperities are counted for each addressable record storage area on the medium.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1990Date of Patent: May 21, 1991Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means, David M. Oldham, Morovat Tayefeh
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Patent number: 4941139Abstract: A magnetooptic recorder player provides for residual data checking and media defect checking. Media defect checking is effected by comparing the reflected light intensity of a modulated optical beam with the input data characteristics. A difference between the input data and the detected light intensities represents asperities in the record media. Residual data is checked by selectively gating MO detected signals during recording, which are intermediate the high intensity light beam pulses used for recording signals. Both the detected residual data and detected media asperities are counted for each addressable record storage area on the medium.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1988Date of Patent: July 10, 1990Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means, David M. Oldham, Morovat Tayefeh
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Patent number: 4939598Abstract: A large capacity data storing disk includes a volume table of contents (VTOC) which identifies allocated ones of data storage tracks and identification of the data contents therein, indications of unallocated data storage track and an indication of which of the data storage tracks on the large capacity disk surface are unformatted. The indications may also include indications of unallocated "erased" tracks that do not contain data residuals from previous recordings. Those unallocated tracks having such erased condition in a count key data record format (CKD) require a home address record on each of the formatted tracks. The home address record may include indications of rotational position of defects to be skipped over during the recording and readback operations. A specific embodiment of the invention using a magnetooptic record medium is described.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1988Date of Patent: July 3, 1990Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: John E. Kulakowski, Rodney J. Means