Patents by Inventor Jonathan D. Sheller

Jonathan D. Sheller 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).

  • Patent number: 9448840
    Abstract: A runtime management system is described herein that allows a hosting layer to dynamically control an underlying runtime to selectively turn on and off various subsystems of the runtime to save power and extend battery life of devices on which the system operates. The hosting layer has information about usage of the runtime that is not available within the runtime, and can do a more effective job of disabling parts of the runtime that will not be needed without negatively affecting application performance or device responsiveness. The runtime management system includes a protocol of communication between arbitrary hosts and underlying platforms to expose a set of options to allow the host to selectively turn parts of a runtime on and off depending on varying environmental pressures. Thus, the runtime management system provides more effective use of potentially scarce power resources available on mobile platforms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2014
    Date of Patent: September 20, 2016
    Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC
    Inventors: Akhilesh Kaza, Gunjan A. Shah, Shawn T. Oster, Jonathan D. Sheller, Alan C. T. Liu, Nimesh I. Amin, Randal J. Ramig
  • Publication number: 20150116339
    Abstract: A runtime management system is described herein that allows a hosting layer to dynamically control an underlying runtime to selectively turn on and off various subsystems of the runtime to save power and extend battery life of devices on which the system operates. The hosting layer has information about usage of the runtime that is not available within the runtime, and can do a more effective job of disabling parts of the runtime that will not be needed without negatively affecting application performance or device responsiveness. The runtime management system includes a protocol of communication between arbitrary hosts and underlying platforms to expose a set of options to allow the host to selectively turn parts of a runtime on and off depending on varying environmental pressures. Thus, the runtime management system provides more effective use of potentially scarce power resources available on mobile platforms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 29, 2014
    Publication date: April 30, 2015
    Inventors: Akhilesh Kaza, Gunjan A. Shah, Shawn T. Oster, Jonathan D. Sheller, Alan C.T. Liu, Nimesh I. Amin, Randal J. Ramig
  • Patent number: 8922564
    Abstract: A runtime management system is described herein that allows a hosting layer to dynamically control an underlying runtime to selectively turn on and off various subsystems of the runtime to save power and extend battery life of devices on which the system operates. The hosting layer has information about usage of the runtime that is not available within the runtime, and can do a more effective job of disabling parts of the runtime that will not be needed without negatively affecting application performance or device responsiveness. The runtime management system includes a protocol of communication between arbitrary hosts and underlying platforms to expose a set of options to allow the host to selectively turn parts of a runtime on and off depending on varying environmental pressures. Thus, the runtime management system provides more effective use of potentially scarce power resources available on mobile platforms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2010
    Date of Patent: December 30, 2014
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Akhilesh Kaza, Gunjan A. Shah, Shawn T. Oster, Jonathan D. Sheller, Alan C.T. Liu, Nimesh I. Amin, Randal J. Ramig
  • Publication number: 20140143700
    Abstract: An information display system is described herein that separates rendering of information from receiving that information so that the rendering portion can be quickly displayed to the user and the data can arrive as it is available to provide further detail. The rendering portion creates a hardware surface measured to fill the area to be consumed by the list box or other control. Independently, the information retrieval portion queries information from a server or other source and processes the information as it is received. The system can then perform a transformation on the previously created hardware surface to insert the information in the rendered control without re-laying out the entire control or recreating user interface elements. Moving a surface is a cheaper operation for a CPU and can easily be accelerated using a GPU.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 25, 2013
    Publication date: May 22, 2014
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Mikhail Shatalin, Gunjan A. Shah, Shawn T. Oster, Jonathan D. Sheller, Ashraf A. Michail, Akhilesh Kaza, Alan C.T. Liu
  • Patent number: 8595640
    Abstract: An information display system is described herein that separates rendering of information from receiving that information so that the rendering portion can be quickly displayed to the user and the data can arrive as it is available to provide further detail. The rendering portion creates a hardware surface measured to fill the area to be consumed by the list box or other control. Independently, the information retrieval portion queries information from a server or other source and processes the information as it is received. The system can then perform a transformation on the previously created hardware surface to insert the information in the rendered control without re-laying out the entire control or recreating user interface elements. Moving a surface is a cheaper operation for a CPU and can easily be accelerated using a GPU.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 2, 2010
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2013
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Mikhail Shatalin, Gunjan A. Shah, Shawn T. Oster, Jonathan D. Sheller, Ashraf A. Michail, Akhilesh Kaza, Alan C. T. Liu
  • Publication number: 20120139929
    Abstract: A runtime management system is described herein that allows a hosting layer to dynamically control an underlying runtime to selectively turn on and off various subsystems of the runtime to save power and extend battery life of devices on which the system operates. The hosting layer has information about usage of the runtime that is not available within the runtime, and can do a more effective job of disabling parts of the runtime that will not be needed without negatively affecting application performance or device responsiveness. The runtime management system includes a protocol of communication between arbitrary hosts and underlying platforms to expose a set of options to allow the host to selectively turn parts of a runtime on and off depending on varying environmental pressures. Thus, the runtime management system provides more effective use of potentially scarce power resources available on mobile platforms.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2010
    Publication date: June 7, 2012
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Akhilesh Kaza, Gunjan A. Shah, Shawn T. Oster, Jonathan D. Sheller, Alan C.T. Liu, Nimesh I. Amin, Randal J. Ramig
  • Publication number: 20120144333
    Abstract: An information display system is described herein that separates rendering of information from receiving that information so that the rendering portion can be quickly displayed to the user and the data can arrive as it is available to provide further detail. The rendering portion creates a hardware surface measured to fill the area to be consumed by the list box or other control. Independently, the information retrieval portion queries information from a server or other source and processes the information as it is received. The system can then perform a transformation on the previously created hardware surface to insert the information in the rendered control without re-laying out the entire control or recreating user interface elements. Moving a surface is a cheaper operation for a CPU and can easily be accelerated using a GPU.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 2, 2010
    Publication date: June 7, 2012
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Mikhail Shatalin, Gunjan A. Shah, Shawn T. Oster, Jonathan D. Sheller, Ashraf A. Michail, Akhilesh Kaza, Alan C.T. Liu