Patents by Inventor Justin Robert Knoepfler

Justin Robert Knoepfler 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: 10944834
    Abstract: A socket service may be used to link a peer socket to another peer socket. The peer socket is for communicating data to and from a client device and the other peer socket is for communicating data to and from another client device. If a socket opens and the corresponding peer socket is not yet open then the socket waits for the corresponding peer socket to open. When a client device requests a socket to be opened, the client device requests a particular client-defined function mapping to be associated with the socket. When the socket is opened, the endpoint specified in the client-defined function mapping is invoked. An identifier associated with the client device is sent to the endpoint. If the endpoint returns a socket identifier for another socket, then the socket service links the peer socket to the other peer socket, linking the client device to another client device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 9, 2021
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Christoph Saalfeld, Tristam Kyle MacDonald, Gary Wicker, Justin Robert Knoepfler, Kyle Michael Roche, Frank Lovecchio, Bryant Cutler, Qing Ju, Shyam Krishnamoorthy, Alexandra Elizabeth Baoboe Lee
  • Patent number: 10594570
    Abstract: A socket service may be used to implement client-defined function mappings (e.g., custom protocols) for sockets hosted by the socket service so that when a particular socket is opened for a particular client device, the socket operates according to a particular client-defined function mapping requested by the particular client device. To establish a particular client-defined function mapping, a socket manager may receive request from a user that specifies a particular endpoint (e.g., a client-registered function). When a client device requests a socket to be opened, the client device requests the particular client-defined function mapping to be associated with the socket. When the socket is opened, the endpoint is invoked. The particular client-defined function mapping may also specify one or more receive criteria for data received at the socket. If the one or more receive criteria is met, the endpoint is invoked by sending the data to the endpoint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: March 17, 2020
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Christoph Saalfeld, Tristam Kyle MacDonald, Gary Wicker, Justin Robert Knoepfler, Kyle Michael Roche, Frank Lovecchio, Bryant Cutler, Qing Ju, Shyam Krishnamoorthy, Alexandra Elizabeth Baoboe Lee
  • Patent number: 10356223
    Abstract: Technology is described for migrating connections for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Data packets may be received from an IoT device for forwarding to a first physical host in a computing service environment. A determination to migrate the connection for the IoT device from the first physical host to a second physical host in the computing service environment may be performed when a throughput of the data packets received from the IoT device for the first physical host exceeds a defined threshold. A connection migration procedure may be initiated to migrate the connection for the IoT device from the first physical host to the second physical host. The connection migration procedure may include an exchange of session state information for the IoT device from the first physical host to the second physical host to enable the migration of the connection to the second physical host.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 17, 2016
    Date of Patent: July 16, 2019
    Assignee: Amazon Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Calvin Yue-Ren Kuo, Jonathan I. Turow, Tristam Kyle MacDonald, Justin Robert Knoepfler, Yadunandan Parthasarathy, Aditya Bhalla, Sudarshan Anand Chitre