Patents by Inventor John Strohm

John Strohm 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: 20240325974
    Abstract: Provided are systems and methods for obtaining nitrogen and carbon dioxide gases from a flue gas. A method according to some embodiments comprises receiving a flue gas at an inlet of a selective catalytic reduction system, wherein the flue gas comprises one or more NOx gases; reducing the one or more NOx gases to N2 gas in the selective catalytic reduction system; receiving an output gas from the selective catalytic reduction system at an inlet of a gas separation membrane; and separating the output gas into a retentate and a permeate using the gas separation membrane, wherein the retentate comprises N2 gas.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 28, 2024
    Publication date: October 3, 2024
    Applicant: American Ag Energy, Inc.
    Inventors: Allison Nicole CHOI, Adam John STROHM, Richard Herbert ROSEN, Wei Han LIM
  • Patent number: 9077642
    Abstract: A user interface to a network simulator facilitates the use of application layer parameters and application layer logic. The user interface is configured to allow the user to define the input in a graphic form, or a text/programming form, or a combination of both. The user interface provides common graphic forms for both inputting the data to the simulator as well as for displaying the resultant data from the simulator. In response, the simulator and user interface may provide updated information to reflect the impact of changes made to application layer parameters and logic.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 4, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 7, 2015
    Assignee: RIVERBED TECHNOLOGY, INC.
    Inventors: Patrick J. Malloy, Alain Cohen, William E. Bardon, Jr., Antoine Dunn, Ryan Gehl, Nishant Gupta, Mahesh Lavannis, John Strohm, Prasanna Sukumar
  • Patent number: 8990061
    Abstract: Performance metrics related to the processing and propagation of messages related to select applications are collected during a simulation of a network. Each message associated with an application is tagged, and each simulated packet that contains some or all of a tagged message is correspondingly tagged to facilitate the creation of transmit records and receive records. A post processor is configured to collate transmit and receive records of each tagged message to identify delays associated with each node that processes the message, and each link that propagates the message from node to node within the network. The processed timing information is provided to the user via an interactive user interface that allows the user to view the timing information from an application layer perspective.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: March 24, 2015
    Assignee: Riverbed Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Patrick J. Malloy, Mahesh Lavannis, Marc Schneider, John Strohm, Alain Cohen, Sukanya Sreshta, Jerome Plun, Stephen Pendleton
  • Publication number: 20130090910
    Abstract: A user interface to a network simulator facilitates the use of application layer parameters and application layer logic. The user interface is configured to allow the user to define the input in a graphic form, or a text/programming form, or a combination of both. The user interface provides common graphic forms for both inputting the data to the simulator as well as for displaying the resultant data from the simulator. In response, the simulator and user interface may provide updated information to reflect the impact of changes made to application layer parameters and logic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2012
    Publication date: April 11, 2013
    Applicant: Opnet Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Patrick J. MALLOY, Alain Cohen, William E. Bardon, JR., Antoine Dunn, Ryan Gehl, Nishant Gupta, Mahesh Lavannis, John Strohm, Prasanna Sukumar
  • Patent number: 8195443
    Abstract: A user interface to a network simulator facilitates the use of application layer parameters and application layer logic. The user interface is configured to allow the user to define the input in a graphic form, or a text/programming form, or a combination of both. Preferably, the user interface provides common graphic forms for both inputting the data to the simulator as well as for displaying the resultant data from the simulator, thereby easing the progression from the analysis of output from one simulation to the generation of new input for a subsequent simulation.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 21, 2006
    Date of Patent: June 5, 2012
    Assignee: OPNET Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Patrick J. Malloy, Alain Cohen, William E. Bardon, Jr., Antoine Dunn, Ryan Gehl, Nishant Gupta, Mahesh Lavannis, John Strohm, Prasanna Sukumar
  • Patent number: 7843815
    Abstract: Time-varying latency is estimated based on the round-trip time between the time of sending a message and the time of receiving an acknowledgement of receipt of the message. The round-trip time relative to a transmitter is modeled as a combination of known, or determinable, delays, plus an unknown latency, plus a processing/acknowledgement delay at the receiver. The estimated time-varying latency is further refined to give more weight to estimates based on fewer unknowns or a lesser magnitude of unknowns, and to impose physical constraints, such as assuring that the estimate does not imply an unrealizable event. TCP-specific constraints and assumptions are also applied to further refine the latency estimates.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 22, 2007
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2010
    Assignee: OPNET Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Dana Znamova, Patrick J Malloy, John Strohm
  • Publication number: 20080016056
    Abstract: A method of identifying differences between activity data files includes determining a difference between the activity data files. Causal analysis may be performed to identify a cause of the difference. The difference and/or the cause of the difference may be rendered based on a rendering template. Tier pairs between the activity data files may be matched and a user may be queried to confirm the tier pair match. Statistical and/or protocol differences between each of the activity files may be presented. Transactions between each of the activity data files may be matched including comparing the content files in each of the activity data files that account for the transactions. Client side differences between each of the activity data files may be identified. A categorization may be assigned to each of the determined differences. Determined differences may be excluded from the rendering.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2007
    Publication date: January 17, 2008
    Inventors: Patrick MALLOY, John McNicholas, John Strohm, Antoine Dunn
  • Publication number: 20070217343
    Abstract: Time-varying latency is estimated based on the round-trip time between the time of sending a message and the time of receiving an acknowledgement of receipt of the message. The round-trip time relative to a transmitter is modeled as a combination of known, or determinable, delays, plus an unknown latency, plus a processing/acknowledgement delay at the receiver. The estimated time-varying latency is further refined to give more weight to estimates based on fewer unknowns or a lesser magnitude of unknowns, and to impose physical constraints, such as assuring that the estimate does not imply an unrealizable event. TCP-specific constraints and assumptions are also applied to further refine the latency estimates.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 22, 2007
    Publication date: September 20, 2007
    Applicant: OPNET Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Dana Znamova, Patrick Malloy, John Strohm
  • Publication number: 20070214206
    Abstract: A network analysis system provides for a user-definable display of information related to messages communicated on the network. The network analysis system includes one or more display formats that provide a display of message exchanges between nodes of a network, and a display augmenter that provides additional information on the display based on a user-defined visualization. The user defined visualization includes augmenting the display based on user-defined coloring characteristics and/or augmenting the display with user-defined labels. To further facilitate user control of the augmentation of the display, the system accepts user-defined programs for discriminating among messages, for controlling the labeling of messages, and for controlling the coloring of messages and labels. Commonly used user-defined characteristics and labels are stored in a library, for use via a selection from among the library entries.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 24, 2007
    Publication date: September 13, 2007
    Applicant: OPNET TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
    Inventors: Patrick Malloy, Antoine Dunn, John Strohm, Steve Niemczyk
  • Publication number: 20070140131
    Abstract: A network monitoring system and method processes captured message data to create a plurality of categories, provides summary data corresponding to each category, and displays the categorized summary data. The categories preferably include an identification of the source node and destination node of each message, and the summary data includes the amount of traffic communicated between each pair of nodes. The display of this summary data includes a graphic display that provides a visual indication of each pair and the volume of traffic between the nodes of the pair.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2006
    Publication date: June 21, 2007
    Inventors: Patrick Malloy, Alain Cohen, Ryan Gehl, John Strohm, Russell Elsner
  • Publication number: 20070067296
    Abstract: Data representing application deployment attributes, network topology, and network performance attributes based on a reduced set of element attributes is utilized to simulate application deployment. The data may be received from a user directly, a program that models a network topology or application behavior, and a wizard that implies the data based on an interview process. The simulation may be based on application deployment attributes including application traffic pattern, application message sizes, network topology, and network performance attributes. The element attributes may be determined from a lookup table of element operating characteristics that may contain element maximum and minimum boundary operating values utilized to interpolate other operating conditions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 19, 2006
    Publication date: March 22, 2007
    Inventors: Patrick Malloy, Dana Znamova, Alain Cohen, Antoine Dunn, John Strohm, Abbas Ali, Russell Elsner
  • Publication number: 20070047438
    Abstract: Transactions within a transmission stream are identified that are related to an activity. The transactions are classified utilizing characteristics that identify the activity. Packets of the transaction are extracted from the transmission stream that corresponds to the activity. The extracted packets are presented in a visualization that identifies the packets and source and sink devices of the packets. The packets may be identified from a network trace. Classifying transactions includes identifying patterns present in packets to identify related transactions and/or packets that are temporally correlated. The characteristics may include heuristics related to a communication protocol of the transactions, examining temporal relationships of the packets, and/or identifying DNS requests related to the packets.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 18, 2006
    Publication date: March 1, 2007
    Inventors: Patrick Malloy, Russell Elsner, John Strohm, Alain Cohen, Steven Niemczyk, Marc Schneider
  • Publication number: 20070041335
    Abstract: The locations of nodes in a network are determined relative to the location of monitoring devices that collect trace information on the network. By appropriate sorting, filtering, and characterizing the trace information, nodes are identified as being local to or remote from each monitoring device that detects traffic to or from the node. If the trace information is insufficient to determine the relative location of a node, the node is identified as such. By identifying the nodes whose locations can be determined automatically by this analysis of the trace information, the number of nodes whose locations must be determined by more costly manual methods can be substantially reduced.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 21, 2006
    Publication date: February 22, 2007
    Inventors: Dana Znamova, Patrick Malloy, John Strohm
  • Publication number: 20070028142
    Abstract: A graphic user interface facilitates the hierarchical analysis of timing parameters related to network-based applications. At the top level of the hierarchy, the user is presented a summary of the delays incurred while running an application, or while simulating the running of an application, organized by delay categories, including processing delays at each node, as well as propagation delays at each link between nodes. The interface enables a user to “drill down” into lower levels of the timing information hierarchy by ‘clicking’ on currently displayed information. The information is presented in a form most appropriate to the level of analysis. The presentation forms include, for example, pie-charts, multi-variable timing diagrams (in both absolute and relative forms), data exchange charts, and so on, and ‘zoom’ capabilities are provided as appropriate to the particular display form.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 4, 2006
    Publication date: February 1, 2007
    Inventors: Russell Elsner, John Strohm, Michael Canney
  • Publication number: 20060190231
    Abstract: Performance metrics related to the processing and propagation of messages related to select applications are collected during a simulation of a network. Each message associated with an application is tagged, and each simulated packet that contains some or all of a tagged message is correspondingly tagged to facilitate the creation of transmit records and receive records. A post processor is configured to collate transmit and receive records of each tagged message to identify delays associated with each node that processes the message, and each link that propagates the message from node to node within the network. The processed timing information is provided to the user via an interactive user interface that allows the user to view the timing information from an application layer perspective.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2006
    Publication date: August 24, 2006
    Inventors: Patrick Malloy, Mahesh Lavannis, Marc Schneider, John Strohm, Alain Cohen, Sukanya Sreshta, Jerome Plun, Stephen Pendleton
  • Publication number: 20060190236
    Abstract: A user interface to a network simulator facilitates the use of application layer parameters and application layer logic. The user interface is configured to allow the user to define the input in a graphic form, or a text/programming form, or a combination of both. Preferably, the user interface provides common graphic forms for both inputting the data to the simulator as well as for displaying the resultant data from the simulator, thereby easing the progression from the analysis of output from one simulation to the generation of new input for a subsequent simulation.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2006
    Publication date: August 24, 2006
    Inventors: Patrick Malloy, Alain Cohen, William Bardon, Antoine Dunn, Ryan Gehl, Nishant Gupta, Mahesh Lavannis, John Strohm, Prasanna Sukumar