Patents by Inventor Mark E. Schutte
Mark E. Schutte 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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Patent number: 7099308Abstract: An asymmetrical network is disclosed for coupling customer-premises Internet hosts such as personal computers to the Internet. The head end of a CATV system has a high-bandwidth connection to the Internet. The CATV system supports a plurality of concurrent channels to which an RF modem is capable of tuning. The RE modem is capable of receiving information from the head end that specifies the channel to which the RF modem should tune. Once tuned to the specified channel, the RF modem is capable of utilizing the CATV system for carrying high-speed data traffic. The high-speed data traffic can support Internet access using the Internet Protocol (IP).Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Scientific-Atlantic, Inc.Inventors: Todd A. Merrill, Mark E. Schutte, Scott E. Hrastar, Roy A. Bowcutt
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Publication number: 20030198215Abstract: An asymmetrical network is disclosed for coupling customer-premises Internet hosts such as personal computers to the Internet. The head end of a CATV system has a high-bandwidth connection to the Internet. The down link connecting the personal computers to the Internet is the cables provided by the CATV system; the up link is a telephone connection to the head end. A router is connected to the down link by means of an RF modem, to the up link by means of an analog modem, and to a LAN, which is connected to the PCs. The router routes IP packets for the hosts that are received on the CATV cable to the head end via the LAN; it routes IP packets from the hosts that are destined for the Internet to the head end via the telephone line. The asymmetrical network conserves IP addresses and addresses on the CATV cable by dynamically allocating the IP addresses for an RF modem's hosts and an address on the CATV cable for the RF modem in response to a request made by the RF modem via the telephone line.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2003Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Todd A. Merrill, Mark E. Schutte, Scott E. Hrastar, Roy A. Bowcutt
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Patent number: 6618353Abstract: An asymmetrical network for coupling customer-premises Internet hosts such as personal computers to the Internet. The head end of a CATV system has a high-bandwidth connection to the Internet. The down link connecting the personal computers to the Internet is the cables provided by the CATV system; the up link is a telephone connection to the head end. A router is connected to the down link by means of an RF modem, to the up link by means of an analog modem, and to a LAN which is connected to the Pcs. The router routes IP packets for the hosts that are received on the CATV cable to the hosts via the LAN; it routes IP packets from the hosts that are destined for the Internet to the head end via the telephone line. The asymmetrical network conserves IP addresses and addresses on the CATV cable by dynamically allocating the IP addresses for an RF modem's hosts and an address on the CATV cable for the RF modem in response to a request made by the RF modem via the telephone line.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1997Date of Patent: September 9, 2003Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Todd A. Merrill, Mark E. Schutte, Scott E. Hrastar, Roy A. Bowcutt
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Publication number: 20030110511Abstract: An interactive media system includes a memory with logic and a processor configured with the logic to effect receiving first media content, transitioning from the first media content to second media content, and recording the first media content responsive to transitioning.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Mark E. Schutte, Valerie G. Gutknecht
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Patent number: 6405253Abstract: An asymmetrical network for coupling customer-premises Internet hosts such as personal computers to the Internet. The head end of a CATV system has a high-bandwidth connection to the Internet. The down link connecting the personal computers to the Internet is the cables provided by the CATV system; the up link is a telephone connection to the head end. A router is connected to the down link by means of an RF modem, to the up link by means of an analog modern, and to a LAN which is connected to the Pcs. The router routes IP packets for the hosts that are received on the CATV cable to the hosts via the LAN; it routes IP packets from the hosts that are destined for the Internet to the head end via the telephone line. The asymmetrical network conserves IP addresses and addresses on the CATV cable by dynamically allocating the IP addresses for an RF modem's hosts and an address on the CATV cable for the RF modem in response to a request made by the RF modem via the telephone line.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Schutte, Scott E. Hrastar
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Publication number: 20010012292Abstract: An asymmetrical network for coupling customer-premises Internet hosts such as personal computers to the Internet. The head end of a CATV system has a high-bandwidth connection to the Internet. The down link connecting the personal computers to the Internet is the cables provided by the CATV system; the up link is a telephone connection to the head end. A router is connected to the down link by means of an RF modem, to the up link by means of an analog modem, and to a LAN which is connected to the Pcs. The router routes IP packets for the hosts that are received on the CATV cable to the hosts via the LAN; it routes IP packets from the hosts that are destined for the Internet to the head end via the telephone line. The asymmetrical network conserves IP addresses and addresses on the CATV cable by dynamically allocating the IP addresses for an RF modem's hosts and an address on the CATV cable for the RF modem in response to a request made by the RF modem via the telephone line.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 1997Publication date: August 9, 2001Inventors: TODD A. MERRILL, MARK E. SCHUTTE, ROY A. BOWCUTT, SCOTT E. HRASTAR
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Patent number: 6178455Abstract: The problem of wasting IP addresses by statically assigning them to hosts is solved as follows: when a cable router or RF modem becomes active, it sends a message requesting a set of IP addresses from the head end, which dynamically assigns the set of IP addresses and sends a message comprising the set of IP addresses to the cable router or RF modem. The cable router or RF modem then responds to requests by the hosts for IP addresses by assigning them IP addresses from the set. Furthermore, the set of IP addresses is released when the session terminates with the cable router or RF modem.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1997Date of Patent: January 23, 2001Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Schutte, Scott E. Hrastar
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Patent number: 5774859Abstract: A system for controlling a device such as a television and for controlling access to broadcast information such as video, audio, and/or text information is disclosed. The system includes a first receiver for receiving utterances of a speaker, a second receiver for receiving vocabulary data defining a vocabulary of utterances, and a processor for executing a speech recognition algorithm using the received vocabulary data to recognize the utterances of the speaker and for controlling the device and the access to the broadcast information in accordance with the recognized utterances of the speaker.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1995Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Peter B. Houser, Mark E. Schutte, Gloria J. Majid
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Patent number: 5505901Abstract: Off-premises cable television pay per view apparatus is coupled between first and second diplexers of off-premises subscriber service providing equipment. The diplexers separate the transmission path between a headend and a subscriber into downstream or forward and upstream or reverse transmission paths. A radio frequency transmitter is coupled between a controller and the upstream diplexer which may actuate a selected one of a plurality of data channels in the notoriously noisy subsplit 5-30 megahertz transmission spectrum for reporting billable events. On-premises equipment is minimized to comprise only a unidirectional data transmitter. The data transmission is sent repetitively over a predetermined period of time before the data transmitter, comprising a microprocessor, turns itself off to conserve power.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1994Date of Patent: April 9, 1996Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Harney, Himanshu R. Parikh, Lamar E. West, Jr., James O. Farmer, Mark E. Schutte
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Patent number: 5463689Abstract: An off-premises method and apparatus for the interdiction of unauthorized channels of a broadband cable television signal includes common circuitry for adjusting the amplitude and equalization levels of the broadband CATV signals and one or more subscriber modules for generating jamming signals of different frequencies which are used to interdict one or more unauthorized channels. Each subscriber module is associated with a subscriber and is programmable and addressable to adjust the jamming parameters of that subscriber independently of other subscribers. Each subscriber module circuit comprises a plurality of latches, each of which is associated with one of a plurality of digital to analog converters. Each of the digital to analog converters drives one or more frequency agile oscillators with its analog output to generate the jamming signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Scientific-AtlantaInventors: Mark E. Schutte, William B. Thatcher, Lamar E. West
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Patent number: 5361301Abstract: An off-premises method and apparatus for the interdiction of unauthorized channels of a broadband cable television signal includes common circuitry for adjusting the amplitude and equalization levels of the broadband CATV signals and one or more subscriber modules for generating jamming signals of different frequencies which are used to interdict one or more unauthorized channels. Each subscriber module is associated with a subscriber and is programmable and addressable to adjust the jamming parameters of that subscriber independently of other subscribers. Each subscriber module circuit comprises a plurality of latches, each of which is associated with one of a plurality of digital to analog converters. Each of the digital to analog converters drives one or more frequency agile oscillators with its analog output to generate the jamming signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Neil C. Robertson, Mark E. Schutte
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Patent number: 5341424Abstract: An off-premises method and apparatus for the interdiction of unauthorized channels of a broadband cable television signal includes common circuitry for adjusting the amplitude and equalization levels of the broadband CATV signals and one or more subscriber modules for generating jamming signals of different frequencies which are used to interdict one or more unauthorized channels. Each subscriber module is associated with a subscriber and is programmable and addressable to adjust the jamming parameters of that subscriber independently of other subscribers. Each subscriber module circuit comprises a plurality of latches, each of which is associated with one of a plurality of digital to analog converters. Each of the digital to analog converters drives one or more frequency agile oscillators with its analog output to generate the jamming signals.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1993Date of Patent: August 23, 1994Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: William B. Thatcher, Mark E. Schutte
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Patent number: 5319454Abstract: In order to enable viewing of single events without requiring a CATV subscriber to order the event in advance, documents are distributed to subscribers containing cognizable (advertising) data concerning the event and a bar code symbol corresponding thereto. Each subscriber is provided with a transaction terminal enabling the entry of bar code data at any time and whenever the subscriber has the impulse to do so (impulse pay per view). The event codes are transmitted interactively from the transaction terminal to the equipment (a subscriber control unit) located off the subscribers' premises which normally interdicts the premium channels and thence to the head end of the CATV distribution system over the cables of the system. Data coming from the head end back to the subscriber control unit indicates that events are in progress (event number and premium channel data).Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1990Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventor: Mark E. Schutte
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Patent number: 5317635Abstract: An off-premises method and apparatus for the interdiction of unauthorized channels of a broadband cable television signal includes common circuitry for adjusting the amplitude and equalization levels of the broadband CATV signals and one or more subscriber modules for generating jamming signals of different frequencies which are used to interdict one or more unauthorized channels. Each subscriber module is associated with a subscriber and is programmable and addressable to adjust the jamming parameters of that subscriber independently of other subscribers. Each subscriber module circuit comprises a plurality of latches, each of which is associated with one of a plurality of digital to analog converters. Each of the digital to analog converters drives one or more frequency agile oscillators with its analog output to generate the jamming signals.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1992Date of Patent: May 31, 1994Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Ronald C. Stirling, Mark E. Schutte, Neil C. Robertson
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Patent number: 5289541Abstract: An off-premises method and apparatus for the interdiction of unauthorized channels of a broadband cable television signal includes common circuitry for adjusting the amplitude and equalization levels of the broadband CATV signals and one or more subscriber modules for generating jamming signals of different frequencies which are used to interdict one or more unauthorized channels. Each subscriber module is associated with a subscriber and is programmable and addressable to adjust the jamming parameters of that subscriber independently of other subscribers. Each subscriber module circuit comprises a plurality of latches, each of which is associated with one of a plurality of digital to analog converters. Each of the digital to analog converters drives one or more frequency agile oscillators with its analog output to generate the jamming signals.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Mark E. Schutte, Lamar E. West, Jr.
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Patent number: 5278908Abstract: An off-premises method and apparatus for the interdiction of unauthorized channels of a broadband cable television signal includes common circuitry for adjusting the amplitude and equalization levels of the broadband CATV signals and one or more subscriber modules for generating jamming signals of different frequencies which are used to interdict one or more unauthorized channels. Each subscriber module is associated with a subscriber and is programmable and addressable to adjust the jamming parameters of that subscriber independently of other subscribers. Each subscriber module circuit comprises a plurality of latches, each of which is associated with one of a plurality of digital to analog converters. Each of the digital to analog converters drives one or more frequency agile oscillators with its analog output to generate the jamming signals.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1992Date of Patent: January 11, 1994Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Himanshu R. Parikh, Michael P. Harney, Paul Borsetti, Jr., Vibha Rustagi, Mark E. Schutte
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Patent number: 5265160Abstract: An off-premises method and apparatus for the interdiction of unauthorized channels of a broadband cable television signal includes common circuitry for adjusting the amplitude and equalization levels of the broadband CATV signals and one or more subscriber modules for generating jamming signals of different frequencies which are used to interdict one or more unauthorized channels. Each subscriber module is associated with a subscriber and is programmable and addressable to adjust the jamming parameters of that subscriber independently of other subscribers. Each subscriber module circuit comprises a plurality of latches, each of which is associated with one of a plurality of digital to analog converters. Each of the digital to analog converters drives one or more frequency agile oscillators with its analog output to generate the jamming signals.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Harney, Vibha Rustagi, Himanshu R. Parikh, Mark E. Schutte
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Patent number: 5251220Abstract: An Off-premises CATV system having an interdiction apparatus includes a remote microprocessor which receives commands and data from the headend over the cable distribution plant. The data is in a modified Manchester format (biphase-M) at 19.2 K baud which is then frequency modulated on a carrier of 108.2 MHz. A receiver detects the base band signal and outputs a serial digital signal to one input port pin of the microprocessor. The microprocessor rejects incorrect messages by measuring the duration between the negative transitions in the data signal. For those negative transitions which do not fall within predetermined windows where data transitions or a start of message character should be, an error is detected and the message is discarded.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 1990Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventor: Mark E. Schutte
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Patent number: 5243647Abstract: Apparatus for broadband signal distribution is equipped with a detector for detecting when the apparatus is open and is further adapted to receive an entry code generator. If the entry code generator is not installed or, if installed, fails to generate an entry code which matches an authorized entry code stored in the apparatus, the apparatus enters a particular mode of operation whereby service provided by the apparatus is interfered with. The entry code generator comprises a circuit board for coupling with an electrical connector of the apparatus having at least one ear which precludes closure of a cover to the apparatus. A method of screening access to the apparatus from others than authorized service personnel includes waiting a predetermined period of time for coupling the access code generator before service is interfered with. Furthermore, the stored access code may be changed or the predetermined time varied by addressable command from a headend of a broadband signal distribution system.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Himanshu Parikh, Paul Borsetti, Jr., Vibha Rustagi, Mark E. Schutte