Patents by Inventor Markus Breunig
Markus Breunig 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: 11933819Abstract: A signal processing device is described, with a signal input for receiving an input signal, a first trigger unit generating a trigger signal based upon a first trigger event in the input signal and an acquisition memory for acquiring the input signal at least based upon the trigger signal so as to provide an acquired signal. The signal processing device also comprises a second trigger unit connected to the acquisition memory. The second trigger unit is adapted to process the acquired signal according to a second trigger. The second trigger unit is adapted as a zone trigger unit applying a zone trigger. Further, a method of applying a zone trigger is described.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2018Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Markus Breunig, Mirko Soellner
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Patent number: 11748444Abstract: The present invention provides to a processing of data samples by an arrangement comprising a signal processing chip for executing predetermined operations and a processor for executing any kind of software code. In particular, it is not only possible that the general purpose processor, which executes the software code can process results from the signal processing chip, but also the signal processing chip can receive the results of the general purpose processor for applying further operations. In this way, the flexibility and efficiency of the processing can be further improved.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2020Date of Patent: September 5, 2023Assignee: ROHDE & SCHWARZ GMBH & CO. KGInventors: Friedrich Reich, Markus Breunig, Markus Freidhof, Thomas Kuhwald, Wolfgang Herbordt
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Publication number: 20210357559Abstract: The present invention provides to a processing of data samples by an arrangement comprising a signal processing chip for executing predetermined operations and a processor for executing any kind of software code. In particular, it is not only possible that the general purpose processor, which executes the software code can process results from the signal processing chip, but also the signal processing chip can receive the results of the general purpose processor for applying further operations. In this way, the flexibility and efficiency of the processing can be further improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2020Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventors: Friedrich Reich, Markus Breunig, Markus Freidhof, Thomas Kuhwald, Wolfgang Herbordt
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Publication number: 20200103443Abstract: A signal processing device is described, with a signal input for receiving an input signal, a first trigger unit generating a trigger signal based upon a first trigger event in the input signal and an acquisition memory for acquiring the input signal at least based upon the trigger signal so as to provide an acquired signal. The signal processing device also comprises a second trigger unit connected to the acquisition memory. The second trigger unit is adapted to process the acquired signal according to a second trigger. The second trigger unit is adapted as a zone trigger unit applying a zone trigger. Further, a method of applying a zone trigger is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2018Publication date: April 2, 2020Applicant: Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Markus Breunig, Mirko Soellner
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Patent number: 10346379Abstract: An online system generates implied links between objects distributed by the online system based on a plurality of users' behaviors with respect to the objects. For a behavior of a user with respect to an object that satisfies a link criterion, the online system identifies a connection between the user and the object. Local object graphs are generated to represent the relationships between the objects connected to each user, and the local object graphs are merged into a global object graph. An adjacency matrix is extracted from the global object graph as a representation of the strength of relationships between the objects distributed by the online system. The online system may then apply graph analysis techniques to the adjacency matrix, thereby analyzing the relationships between the objects without relying upon explicit links between the objects.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2018Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: Flipboard, Inc.Inventors: Andrew David Walkingshaw, Boris Lev Aleksandrovsky, Arthur Anthonie van Hoff, Markus Breunig
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Publication number: 20180137156Abstract: An online system generates implied links between objects distributed by the online system based on a plurality of users' behaviors with respect to the objects. For a behavior of a user with respect to an object that satisfies a link criterion, the online system identifies a connection between the user and the object. Local object graphs are generated to represent the relationships between the objects connected to each user, and the local object graphs are merged into a global object graph. An adjacency matrix is extracted from the global object graph as a representation of the strength of relationships between the objects distributed by the online system. The online system may then apply graph analysis techniques to the adjacency matrix, thereby analyzing the relationships between the objects without relying upon explicit links between the objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2018Publication date: May 17, 2018Inventors: Andrew David Walkingshaw, Boris Lev Aleksandrovsky, Arthur Anthonie van Hoff, Markus Breunig
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Patent number: 9904699Abstract: An online system generates implied links between objects distributed by the online system based on a plurality of users' behaviors with respect to the objects. For a behavior of a user with respect to an object that satisfies a link criterion, the online system identifies a connection between the user and the object. Local object graphs are generated to represent the relationships between the objects connected to each user, and the local object graphs are merged into a global object graph. An adjacency matrix is extracted from the global object graph as a representation of the strength of relationships between the objects distributed by the online system. The online system may then apply graph analysis techniques to the adjacency matrix, thereby analyzing the relationships between the objects without relying upon explicit links between the objects.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2015Date of Patent: February 27, 2018Assignee: Flipboard, Inc.Inventors: Andrew David Walkingshaw, Boris Lev Aleksandrovsky, Arthur Anthonie van Hoff, Markus Breunig
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Publication number: 20150227563Abstract: An online system generates implied links between objects distributed by the online system based on a plurality of users' behaviors with respect to the objects. For a behavior of a user with respect to an object that satisfies a link criterion, the online system identifies a connection between the user and the object. Local object graphs are generated to represent the relationships between the objects connected to each user, and the local object graphs are merged into a global object graph. An adjacency matrix is extracted from the global object graph as a representation of the strength of relationships between the objects distributed by the online system. The online system may then apply graph analysis techniques to the adjacency matrix, thereby analyzing the relationships between the objects without relying upon explicit links between the objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2015Publication date: August 13, 2015Inventors: Andrew David Walkingshaw, Boris Lev Aleksandrovsky, Arthur Anthonie van Hoff, Markus Breunig
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Patent number: 9037592Abstract: An online system generates implied links between objects distributed by the online system based on a plurality of users' behaviors with respect to the objects. For a behavior of a user with respect to an object that satisfies a link criterion, the online system identifies a connection between the user and the object. Local object graphs are generated to represent the relationships between the objects connected to each user, and the local object graphs are merged into a global object graph. An adjacency matrix is extracted from the global object graph as a representation of the strength of relationships between the objects distributed by the online system. The online system may then apply graph analysis techniques to the adjacency matrix, thereby analyzing the relationships between the objects without relying upon explicit links between the objects.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2013Date of Patent: May 19, 2015Assignee: Flipboard, Inc.Inventors: Andrew David Walkingshaw, Boris Lev Aleksandrovsky, Arthur Anthonie van Hoff, Markus Breunig
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Publication number: 20140075275Abstract: A digital magazine server creates a section of a digital magazine including content items identified based on a search query received from a user. The digital magazine server receives a request to create the section that includes the search query and applies the search query to one or more sources. Content items satisfying the search query are retrieved from the one or more sources. A section of the digital magazine including various content items satisfying the search query is generated and presented to the user requesting creation of the section as well as additional users of the digital magazine server.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: Flipboard, Inc.Inventors: Boris Aleksandrovsky, Markus Breunig, Sang Chi, Andrew Walkingshaw, Todd Lappin, Arthur van Hoff
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Publication number: 20140074863Abstract: An online system generates implied links between objects distributed by the online system based on a plurality of users' behaviors with respect to the objects. For a behavior of a user with respect to an object that satisfies a link criterion, the online system identifies a connection between the user and the object. Local object graphs are generated to represent the relationships between the objects connected to each user, and the local object graphs are merged into a global object graph. An adjacency matrix is extracted from the global object graph as a representation of the strength of relationships between the objects distributed by the online system. The online system may then apply graph analysis techniques to the adjacency matrix, thereby analyzing the relationships between the objects without relying upon explicit links between the objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2013Publication date: March 13, 2014Applicant: Flipboard, Inc.Inventors: Andrew David Walkingshaw, Boris Lev Aleksandrovsky, Arthur Anthonie van Hoff, Markus Breunig
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Publication number: 20050265367Abstract: Peer devices register with a resource locator service so that the peer devices can be uniquely identified in a networking environment. An addressing scheme addresses a peer resource in the networking environment based on the unique identifier of a peer device that is a master publisher of the resource. Based on the addressing scheme, the resource locator service can track the location of the master publisher of the resource as well as additional locations of peer devices that have cached the resource and made it available. In various embodiments, the resource locator service can service requests for peer resources by providing a list of locations where the resource is expected to be available or, in the case of non-compatible requester, provide access to the resource itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2005Publication date: December 1, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Dan Teodosiu, Nikolaj Bjorner, Markus Breunig
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Publication number: 20050195839Abstract: Peer devices register with a resource locator service so that the peer devices can be uniquely identified in a networking environment. An addressing scheme addresses a peer resource in the networking environment based on the unique identifier of a peer device that is a master publisher of the resource. Based on the addressing scheme, the resource locator service can track the location of the master publisher of the resource as well as additional locations of peer devices that have cached the resource and made it available. In various embodiments, the resource locator service can service requests for peer resources by providing a list of locations where the resource is expected to be available or, in the case of non-compatible requester, provide access to the resource itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Dan Teodosiu, Nikolaj Bjorner, Markus Breunig
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Publication number: 20050195838Abstract: Peer devices register with a resource locator service so that the peer devices can be uniquely identified in a networking environment. An addressing scheme addresses a peer resource in the networking environment based on the unique identifier of a peer device that is a master publisher of the resource. Based on the addressing scheme, the resource locator service can track the location of the master publisher of the resource as well as additional locations of peer devices that have cached the resource and made it available. In various embodiments, the resource locator service can service requests for peer resources by providing a list of locations where the resource is expected to be available or, in the case of non-compatible requester, provide access to the resource itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Dan Teodosiu, Nikolaj Bjorner, Markus Breunig
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Publication number: 20050198109Abstract: A resource naming service (RNS) server receives peer resource requests from peer platforms through a networking environment. The RNS server, possibly in cooperation with other RNS servers and peer registrars generates a response to the request to enable the peer platforms to access the requested peer resources. In one embodiment, a response includes a list of locations of peer devices in the networking environment where a resource is expected to be available. A requesting device can then choose to access the resource from one or more of the listed peer locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Dan Teodosiu, Nikolaj Bjorner, Markus Breunig
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Publication number: 20050147044Abstract: A resource naming service (RNS) server receives peer resource requests from peer platforms through a networking environment. The RNS server, possibly in cooperation with other RNS servers and peer registrars generates a response to the request to enable the peer platforms to access the requested peer resources. In one embodiment, a response includes a list of locations of peer devices in the networking environment where a resource is expected to be available. A requesting device can then choose to access the resource from one or more of the listed peer locations.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 14, 2005Publication date: July 7, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Dan Teodosiu, Nikolaj Bjorner, Markus Breunig
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Publication number: 20050141532Abstract: Peer devices register with a resource locator service so that the peer devices can be uniquely identified in a networking environment. An addressing scheme addresses a peer resource in the networking environment based on the unique identifier of a peer device that is a master publisher of the resource. Based on the addressing scheme, the resource locator service can track the location of the master publisher of the resource as well as additional locations of peer devices that have cached the resource and made it available. In various embodiments, the resource locator service can service requests for peer resources by providing a list of locations where the resource is expected to be available or, in the case of non-compatible requester, provide access to the resource itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2005Publication date: June 30, 2005Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Dan Teodosiu, Nikolaj Bjorner, Markus Breunig