Patents by Inventor Julien T. Nguyen
Julien T. Nguyen 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: 20020059447Abstract: The invention provides a method and system for formatting electronic mail for transmission, in which electronic mail messages include the operational results of one or more applets. An electronic mail client creates an electronic mail message using one or more applets, each of which may operate to actively receive, transform, and display information to be presented with the electronic mail message. At or near a time when the electronic mail message is formatted for transmission, editable program code for the applets is removed, and any dynamic links between the applets are broken. The electronic mail message made available to the receiver can thus include active elements, but any applets which are received are not editable by the receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 1997Publication date: May 16, 2002Inventor: JULIEN T. NGUYEN
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Publication number: 20020021370Abstract: An improved technique for mixing picture signals directed at a monitor screen. Two analog video signals (such as an analog VGA input and an analog RGB signal produced in response to a stored digital still or moving image) may be multiplexed in analog form. An analog chromakey mixer detects a background color in the first video signal (such as the analog VGA input), and replaces the portion of that first video signal with the second video signal. The time delays of the first video signal and the second video signal may be adjusted so that they reach the monitor screen (by means of an a multiplexer output) at the same time. An alignment detector may attempt to align two known signals (such as a VGA sync signal and a signal generated for this purpose), and may adjust a set of time delays in the analog chromakey mixer until the time difference between the first and second video signals falls below a threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: February 21, 2002Inventors: Julien T. Nguyen, Alain Doreau, Aurelia Popa-Radu
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Patent number: 6275269Abstract: An improved technique for mixing picture signals directed at a monitor screen. Two analog video signals (such as an analog VGA input and an analog RGB signal produced in response to a stored digital still or moving image) may be multiplexed in analog form. An analog chromakey mixer detects a background color in the first video signal (such as the analog VGA input), and replaces the portion of that first video signal with the second video signal. The time delays of the first video signal and the second video signal may be adjusted so that they reach the monitor screen (by means of an a multiplexer output) at the same time. An alignment detector may attempt to align two known signals (such as a VGA sync signal and a signal generated for this purpose), and may adjust a set of time delays in the analog chromakey mixer until the time difference between the first and second video signals falls below a threshold.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Sigma Designs, Inc.Inventors: Julien T. Nguyen, Alain Doreau, Aurelia Popa-Radu
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Patent number: 6175880Abstract: An improved audio-output device coupleable to a computer system, in which a DSP operating under software control emulates a common command interface. The command interface has a set of registers that are made available to the CPU for reading and writing, even if there are no such physical registers available in the device. The DSP also performs tasks in addition to audio-output, even though the audio-output device is required to respond immediately to commands from the CPU. The audio-output device has a DSP for interpreting and executing commands received from the CPU, a local memory for storing data input to or output from the DSP, a bus-interface (BIF) element for coupling the DSP and memory to a system bus, and a direct memory access (DMA) element for transferring data between the local memory and the system bus.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Sigma Designs, Inc.Inventors: Mark Hsu, Yann Le Cornec, Julien T. Nguyen
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Patent number: 6124897Abstract: An improved technique for mixing picture signals directed at a monitor screen. Two analog video signals (such as an analog VGA input and an analog RGB signal produced in response to a stored digital still or moving image) may be multiplexed in analog form. An analog chromakey mixer detects a background color in the first video signal (such as the analog VGA input), and replaces the portion of that first video signal with the second video signal. The time delays of the first video signal and the second video signal may be adjusted so that they reach the monitor screen (by means of an a multiplexer output) at the same time. An alignment detector may attempt to align two known signals (such as a VGA sync signal and a signal generated for this purpose), and may adjust a set of time delays in the analog chromakey mixer until the time difference between the first and second video signals falls below a threshold.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1996Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Sigma Designs, Inc.Inventors: Julien T. Nguyen, Alain Doreau, Aurelia Popa-Radu
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Patent number: 6032150Abstract: The invention provides a method and system for presenting infromation in a web document using a program applet to restrict further copying or redistribution. The web document includes a first region in which a graphical element or other information is displayed, and a second region covering the first region in which a program applet is invoked by a server for the web document. The program applet is dynamically created upon access, and assigned a serial number. The program applet contacts the server for permission to display the graphical element or other information; thus, the server can control, by granting or denying permission, when and if the program applet displays the graphical or other information.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 1997Date of Patent: February 29, 2000Assignee: PlanetWeb, Inc.Inventor: Julien T. Nguyen
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Patent number: 5821947Abstract: Apparatus and a method is disclosed for mixing animation sequences with computer graphics information for presentation on a computer display screen. The animation sequences may be stored in compressed format in a standard storage medium. An animation sequence generator retrieves these compressed animation sequences, decompresses them into pixel information, and sends them to a single line store for synchronization with the computer graphics pixel information. Pixels from the animation sequences and from the computer graphics generator are mixed, windowed and overlaid in a digital mixer. The output of the digital mixer is sent to a visual display system such as a video digital-to-analog converter driving a computer display monitor.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Sigma Designs, Inc.Inventor: Julien T. Nguyen
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Patent number: 5818468Abstract: A method for decoding and displaying video signals using a memory buffer, in which a speed of a write operation for a memory buffer is adjusted to avoid overtaking a read operation for the same memory buffer. A display controller and a video MPEG engine contend for access to a DRAM memory buffer controller, and have their relative priorities set so that the video MPEG engine operates to write to the memory buffer at a relatively slow speed during a time period when the display controller is reading from that same memory buffer, and to write to the memory buffer at a relatively fast speed during a time period when the display controller is not reading from the memory buffer. The relatively slow speed is preferably much slower than the reading speed of the display controller, while the relatively fast speed is preferably much faster than the display controller.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1996Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Sigma Designs, Inc.Inventors: Yann Le Cornec, Julien T. Nguyen, Bernard G. Fraenkel
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Patent number: 5797029Abstract: An improved audio-output device coupleable to a computer system, in which a DSP operating under software control emulates a common command interface. The command interface has a set of registers that are made available to the CPU for reading and writing, even if there are no such physical registers available in the device. The DSP also performs tasks in addition to audio-output, even though the audio-output device is required to respond immediately to commands from the CPU. The audio-output device has a DSP for interpreting and executing commands received from the CPU, a local memory for storing data input to or output from the DSP, a bus-interface (BIF) element for coupling the DSP and memory to a system bus, and a direct memory access (DMA) element for transferring data between the local memory and the system bus.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1997Date of Patent: August 18, 1998Assignee: Sigma Designs, Inc.Inventors: Mark Hsu, Yann Le Cornec, Julien T. Nguyen
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Patent number: 5790881Abstract: A method and system for coupling a coprocessor to a master device, in which the coprocessor emulates an memory interface to the master device, like that of a memory device. The coprocessor is coupled to a memory bus and receives memory accesses directed to a set of addresses not covered by memory devices also coupled to the memory bus. The coprocessor is disposed to receive data written from the master device, perform a coprocessing function on that data, and respond to a read data command from the master device with processing results. The coprocessor uses memory block transfers to read data from and write data to memory devices also coupled to the memory bus. A general purpose computer system comprises a central processor and memory coupled to a PCI bus, a graphics processor and graphics memory coupled to the PCI bus, and a coprocessor coupled to the graphics processor and graphics memory.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1995Date of Patent: August 4, 1998Assignee: Sigma Designs, Inc.Inventor: Julien T. Nguyen
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Patent number: 5598576Abstract: An improved audio-output device coupleable to a computer system, in which a DSP operating under software control emulates a common command interface. The command interface has a set of registers that are made available to the CPU for reading and writing, even if there are no such physical registers available in the device. The DSP also performs tasks in addition to audio-output, even though the audio-output device is required to respond immediately to commands from the CPU. The audio-output device has a DSP for interpreting and executing commands received from the CPU, a local memory for storing data input to or output from the DSP, a bus-interface (BIF) element for coupling the DSP and memory to a system bus, and a direct memory access (DMA) element for transferring data between the local memory and the system bus.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 1994Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: Sigma Designs, IncorporatedInventors: Mark Hsu, Yann Le Cornec, Julien T. Nguyen
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Patent number: 5528309Abstract: An improved technique for mixing picture signals directed at a monitor screen. Two analog video signals (such as an analog VGA input and an analog RGB signal produced in response to a stored digital still or moving image) may be multiplexed in analog form. An analog chromakey mixer detects a background color in the first video signal (such as the analog VGA input), and replaces the portion of that first video signal with the second video signal. The time delays of the first video signal and the second video signal may be adjusted so that they reach the monitor screen (by means of an a multiplexer output) at the same time. An alignment detector may attempt to align two known signals (such as a VGA sync signal and a signal generated for this purpose), and may adjust a set of time delays in the analog chromakey mixer until the time difference between the first and second video signals falls below a threshold.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1994Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Assignee: Sigma Designs, IncorporatedInventor: Julien T. Nguyen
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Patent number: 5404437Abstract: Apparatus and a method is disclosed for mixing animation sequences with computer graphics information for presentation on a computer display screen. The animation sequences may be stored in compressed format in a standard storage medium. An animation sequence generator retrieves these compressed animation sequences, decompresses them into pixel information, and sends them to a single line store for synchronization with the computer graphics pixel information. Pixels from the animation sequences and from the computer graphics generator are mixed, windowed and overlaid in a digital mixer. The output of the digital mixer is sent to a visual display system such as a video digital-to-analog converter driving a computer display monitor.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1992Date of Patent: April 4, 1995Assignee: Sigma Designs, Inc.Inventor: Julien T. Nguyen
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Patent number: 5247589Abstract: Color image information is encoded by grouping together adjacent pixels into blocks, determining which one of several templates each block most closely approximates, and encoding each block in accordance with the rules for a particular template. Data compression without loss of image quality results because the encoding rules for each template ignore irrelevant or duplicative information, thereby saving space for information that is important.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 1991Date of Patent: September 21, 1993Assignee: Radius Inc.Inventors: Jerome F. Faul, Julien T. Nguyen
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Patent number: 5070532Abstract: Color image information is encoded by grouping together adjacent pixels into blocks, determining which one of several templates each block most closely approximates, and encoding each block in accordance with the rules for a particular template. Data compression without loss of image quality results because the encoding rules for each template ignore irrelevant or duplicative information, thereby saving space for information that is important.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: Radius Inc.Inventors: Jerome F. Faul, Julien T. Nguyen