Patents by Inventor Lester Ludwig

Lester Ludwig 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: 20060256908
    Abstract: Systems, algorithms, circuits, and methods for pattern detection of signature events in signal dynamics defined by instantaneous states of applied square-wave signals. Selected patterns may be recognized individually or in equivalence classes, and detection may be implemented via state or transition analysis. Varieties of conditions may be detected in parallel, including phase, ambiguity states, and frequency comparison. One embodiment realizes a real-time frequency comparator for asynchronous square-wave signals. Realizations detect various classes of symmetry conditions unique to enveloping events occurring for these classes of square-wave signal pairs. This approach provides feedback-free implementations operating over an extremely wide frequency range and does not require signals of quadrature form. A typical logic circuit implementation involves two to four flip-flops, or two-stage two-bit shift registers, and modest combinational logic.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2006
    Publication date: November 16, 2006
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20060168637
    Abstract: An environment for integrating a collection of video and audio processors into a multifunction system ideally suited for a common board in a hosted system. Codec and transcoding functions may be autonomous, operate under external control, be managed by a common chaperoning processor, or operated in combinations of each of these ways. The plurality of reconfigurable media signal processors can cooperatively support a variety of concurrent independent or coordinated tasks so as to provide on-demand network functions such as flexibly reconfigurable A/V transcoding, broadcast, video storage support, video mosaicing, etc., each supporting a variety of analog and digital signal formats. The system can be used for networked video services such as conferencing MCU functions, streaming transcoding record and playback video storage, call recording, conference recording, video answering (greeting playback, message record), and other functions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 7, 2005
    Publication date: July 27, 2006
    Applicant: COLLABORATION PROPERTIES, INC.
    Inventors: Vladimir Vysotsky, Lester Ludwig, Roger Summerlin, J. Chris Lauwers
  • Publication number: 20060090632
    Abstract: Synthesis of time-varying MIDI control signals useful in creating spatial perturbation, chase effects, new forms of rich musical timbre modulation, spatially-distributed timbre constructions, and other types of sonic animation. Phase staggered multi-channel MIDI-format control signals are created using one or more low frequency oscillators, each with a plurality of phase shifting elements. Control signal waveshapers may be included in the control signal synthesis chain. In an exemplary embodiment, frequency and phase parameters are adjustable, with values that may be recalled from stored program control and/or modulated in real-time by incoming MIDI control signals. In another exemplary embodiment, each outgoing control signal additionally may be independently assigned a selectable waveshape, which is determined by values that may be recalled from stored program control and/or modulated in real-time by incoming MIDI control signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2005
    Publication date: May 4, 2006
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20060075121
    Abstract: A multimedia collaboration system that integrates separate real-time and asynchronous networks—the former for real-time audio and video, and the latter for control signals and textual, graphical and other data—in a manner that is interoperable across different computer and network operating system platforms and which closely approximates the experience of face-to-face collaboration, while liberating the participants from the limitations of time and distance. These capabilities are achieved by exploiting a variety of hardware, software and networking technologies in a manner that preserves the quality and integrity of audio/video/data and other multimedia information, even after wide area transmission, and at a significantly reduced networking cost as compared to what would be required by presently known approaches. The system architecture is readily scalable to the largest enterprise network environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2005
    Publication date: April 6, 2006
    Inventors: Lester Ludwig, J. Lauwers, Keith Lantz, Gerald Burnett, Emmett Burns
  • Publication number: 20060064461
    Abstract: A multimedia collaboration system that integrates separate real-time and asynchronous networks—the former for real-time audio and video, and the latter for control signals and textual, graphical and other data—in a manner that is interoperable across different computer and network operating system platforms and which closely approximates the experience of face-to-face collaboration, while liberating the participants from the limitations of time and distance. These capabilities are achieved by exploiting a variety of hardware, software and networking technologies in a manner that preserves the quality and integrity of audio/video/data and other multimedia information, even after wide area transmission, and at a significantly reduced networking cost as compared to what would be required by presently known approaches. The system architecture is readily scalable to the largest enterprise network environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2005
    Publication date: March 23, 2006
    Inventors: Lester Ludwig, J. Lauwers, Keith Lantz, Gerald Burnett, Emmett Burns
  • Publication number: 20060059266
    Abstract: A multimedia collaboration system that integrates separate real-time and asynchronous networks—the former for real-time audio and video, and the latter for control signals and textual, graphical and other data—in a manner that is interoperable across different computer and network operating system platforms and which closely approximates the experience of face-to-face collaboration, while liberating the participants from the limitations of time and distance. These capabilities are achieved by exploiting a variety of hardware, software and networking technologies in a manner that preserves the quality and integrity of audio/video/data and other multimedia information, even after wide area transmission, and at a significantly reduced networking cost as compared to what would be required by presently known approaches. The system architecture is readily scalable to the largest enterprise network environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2005
    Publication date: March 16, 2006
    Inventors: Lester Ludwig, J. Lauwers, Keith Lantz, Gerald Burnett, Emmett Burns
  • Publication number: 20060041616
    Abstract: A multimedia collaboration system that integrates separate real-time and asynchronous networks—the former for real-time audio and video, and the latter for control signals and textual, graphical and other data—in a manner that is interoperable across different computer and network operating system platforms and which closely approximates the experience of face-to-face collaboration, while liberating the participants from the limitations of time and distance. These capabilities are achieved by exploiting a variety of hardware, software and networking technologies in a manner that preserves the quality and integrity of audio/video/data and other multimedia information, even after wide area transmission, and at a significantly reduced networking cost as compared to what would be required by presently known approaches. The system architecture is readily scalable to the largest enterprise network environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: Lester Ludwig, J. Lauwers, Keith Lantz, Gerald Burnett, Emmett Burns
  • Publication number: 20060041617
    Abstract: A multimedia collaboration system that integrates separate real-time and asynchronous networks—the former for real-time audio and video, and the latter for control signals and textual, graphical and other data—in a manner that is interoperable across different computer and network operating system platforms and which closely approximates the experience of face-to-face collaboration, while liberating the participants from the limitations of time and distance. These capabilities are achieved by exploiting a variety of hardware, software and networking technologies in a manner that preserves the quality and integrity of audio/video/data and other multimedia information, even after wide area transmission, and at a significantly reduced networking cost as compared to what would be required by presently known approaches. The system architecture is readily scalable to the largest enterprise network environments.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 1, 2005
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: Lester Ludwig, J. Lauwers, Keith Lantz, Gerald Burnett, Emmett Burns
  • Publication number: 20060032364
    Abstract: System and method expanding and generalizing string selection aspects of an autoharp and applying to general forms of string arrays. String vibration may be sympathetic or induced by strumming, plucking, and/or electrical drive transducers. Volume of individual vibrating strings within arrays of strings may be mechanically or electronically controlled by chord buttons or a music keyboard. Electronic control can also be made with foot switches or incoming MIDI control signals. These controls may be used individually or in combination. Keyboard keys may be provided with key-travel sensors, key-surface sensors, or other sensors for continuously controlling volumes and octave mixings of subgroups of individual strings. Incoming MIDI control signals may also be used for controlling volumes and octave mixings of subgroups of individual strings.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 2, 2005
    Publication date: February 16, 2006
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20050179663
    Abstract: A freely-rotating trackball for simultaneously detecting one, two, or three independent directions of its non-rotational displacement, and as many as three independent directions (roll, pitch, and yaw) of its rotation. In various implementations, non-rotational displacement of the trackball may be measured or interpreted as a widely-varying user interface parameter or as a discrete “click” event. Signal processing may be used to derive three independent rotation components (roll, pitch, and yaw) from more primitive sensor measurements of the trackball. The invention provides for trackball displacement and rotation to be sensed by a variety of sensing techniques including optical, magnetic, electromagnetic, capacitive, resistive, acoustic, resonance, and polarization sensor. The system may be used to provide an extended number of simultaneously interactive user interface parameters, and may itself be incorporated into larger user interface structures, such as a mouse body.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 22, 2004
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20050179655
    Abstract: Two independently adjustable and positionable cursors are employed in a visual interface for editing an electronic document. The document may comprise text symbols, text objects, and graphics objects, among others. If both cursors are located in close proximity within the document, then these cursors may be simultaneously displayed in a single window. Otherwise, two areas of the document, each comprising one of the cursors, may be simultaneously displayed using a separate window for each cursor, or alternately selected and displayed in a single window. Copy or cut operations may be made with one cursor, while paste operations may be repeated using the second cursor. Cursor locations may be left unchanged, or they may be moved between or within editing operations. The two cursors may be freely controlled by an enhanced pointing device, such as a mouse with an added touchpad or trackball, or sequentially selected and controlled by a conventional mouse.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 13, 2004
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20050179652
    Abstract: The functionality of a conventional mouse is extended to provide an extended number of simultaneously adjustable user interface parameters employing one or more user-removable modules. In an embodiment, a user interface for controlling an external device, such as a computer, includes a first user interface sensor configured with a housing. This first sensor generates a first plurality of signals responsive to movement of the housing relative to two orthogonal axes. A compartment is configured with the housing and is sized to receive the user-removable module. This user-removable module contains a second user interface sensor, which generates a second plurality of signals responsive to user manipulation. Output is provided responsive to signals generated by the first and second user interface sensors. In another embodiment, the housing of an extended functionality mouse itself serves as a module removable from a compartment provided in another physical device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 10, 2004
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20050179650
    Abstract: A user interface for controlling an external system includes a housing and first and second user interface sensors that may be configured at least partially within the housing. The first user interface sensor generates a first plurality of signals responsive to movement of the housing itself relative to two orthogonal axes. The second user interface sensor generates a second plurality of signals responsive to other user manipulation. In one arrangement, one plurality of signals is interpreted as specifying absolute coordinates while the other plurality is interpreted as specifying relative changes in coordinates. In another arrangement, at least one plurality of signals is subsequently modified, and a combining element may be used to generate a combined output signal. In one application, one plurality of signals is modified by a parameter offsetting operation, while in another application a parameter-range warping operation is employed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20050179651
    Abstract: The notion of a conventional mouse is extended to provide an extended number of simultaneously adjustable user interface parameters. In one family of realizations, one or more trackballs, touchpads, or other types of user interface sensors may be added to a traditional mouse to provide additional user interface parameters. These additional user interface sensors may be simultaneously adjusted along with any movement of the mouse. The overall physical configuration may provide mixed physical modalities for adjusting a common pair of user interface parameters to prevent or ease hand fatigue, or to provide alternate parameter adjustment offsets, warpings, or resolutions. The additional user interface sensors, particularly trackballs and touchpads, may also be specially configured to provide up to six or more simultaneously adjustable and widely-variable user interface parameters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 24, 2004
    Publication date: August 18, 2005
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20050144284
    Abstract: A networked multimedia system comprises a plurality of workstations and at least one storage server. A signal path interconnects the workstations and the storage server. Each workstation includes video and audio reproduction capabilities, as well as video and audio capture capabilities. Any given storage server comprises a set of storage cells that operate under the direction of a storage cell manager. A storage cell may include one or more encoding and/or transcoding converters configured to convert or transform audio and video signals originating at a workstation into a form suitable for storage. A storage cell may further include one or more decoding converters configured to convert stored signals into a form suitable for audio and video signal reproduction at a workstation. Each storage cell additionally includes at least one storage device and storage device controller capable of storing, for later retrieval, signals generated by one or more converters.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 31, 2004
    Publication date: June 30, 2005
    Applicant: COLLABORATION PROPERTIES, INC.
    Inventors: Lester Ludwig, William Brown, Yul Inn, Anh Vuong, Richard Vanderlippe, Gerald Burnett, Chris Lauwers, Richard Lui, Daniel Applebaum
  • Publication number: 20050126372
    Abstract: This invention allows for easy field-customization of mainstream and exotic electronic musical instruments with extensive support for the easy creation of aggregated instruments. This invention leverages extensive functional customization of instruments within mainstream accepted instrument modalities as well as opening a wide range of completely new instrument modalities. The invention further facilitates entirely new manufacturing, marketing, and sales paradigms permitting a broad range of open industry development and commerce, thus making an individual musician's creation of new exotic instrument arrangements an economically viable sector for both mass manufacturing and the niche cottage industry. New opportunities are provided for the creation of multiple-vendor standardizations, multiple-vendor manufacturing, multiple-vendor competitive features, etc.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2003
    Publication date: June 16, 2005
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20050126373
    Abstract: A lighting system for a musical instrument includes a transducer, a signal processor, and a controllable light source. The transducer generates a music signal responsive to user manipulation of a musical producing component of the musical instrument. The signal processor generates a control signal responsive to the music signal. The controllable light source, which is attachable to the musical instrument, emits light responsive to the control signal. The control signal may alternatively or additionally be controlled responsive to musical signals, user controls, floor controls, MIDI signals, and the like. In some situations, the control signal may be in MIDI format.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2004
    Publication date: June 16, 2005
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20050126378
    Abstract: The invention allows for easy field-customization of floor controllers using techniques that are similar to those applicable to the easy creation of aggregated instruments. The invention further facilitates entirely new manufacturing, marketing, and sales paradigms permitting a broad range of open industry development and commerce, thus making an individual musician's creation of new floor controller arrangements an economically viable sector for both mass manufacturing and the niche cottage industry. New opportunities are provided for the creation of multiple-vendor standardizations, multiple-vendor manufacturing, multiple-vendor competitive features, etc. while offering the music equipment user and music industry as a whole, access to an extensive range of customization and diversification. The principles of the invention thus create a rich environment for floor controllers, their users, their features, their application, and the floor controller market.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2003
    Publication date: June 16, 2005
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20050126374
    Abstract: Controlled light sculptures suggestive of instrument elements and rotating speakers associated with contemporary music performances. In one embodiment, rotating speaker systems are visually emulated. One such rotating light system includes a controllable light source configured to emit visible light responsive to a MIDI light control signal. The system also includes a rotating light-travel modulation element for creating visual motion of light distribution employing light emitted by the light source. The visual motion provided by the light-travel modulation element is responsive to a MIDI motion control signal. Either or both of the light control and motion control signals may be controlled responsive to musical signals, user controls, floor controls, non-MIDI signals, and the like. In other embodiments, an array of light columns or pyramids visually emulate organ pipes, instrument strings, and the like, via controllable light sources responsive to light control signals.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 3, 2004
    Publication date: June 16, 2005
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig
  • Publication number: 20050126364
    Abstract: This invention allows for easy field-customization of mainstream and exotic electronic musical instruments, in isolation or in support of the easy creation of aggregated instruments. The invention further facilitates entirely new manufacturing, marketing, and sales paradigms permitting a broad range of open industry development and commerce, thus making an individual musician's creation of new exotic instrument arrangements an economically viable sector for both mass manufacturing and the niche cottage industry. New opportunities are provided for the creation of multiple-vendor standardizations, multiple-vendor manufacturing, multiple-vendor competitive features, etc. while offering the music equipment user and music industry as a whole access to an extensive range of instrument customization, diversification, and education. The principles of the invention thus create a rich environment for instrument, user, feature, music, and market.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 15, 2003
    Publication date: June 16, 2005
    Inventor: Lester Ludwig