Patents by Inventor Michael L. Kenoyer
Michael L. Kenoyer 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: 9414013Abstract: A method for displaying information in a videoconference is disclosed. Video information from a first endpoint of the videoconference may be received. The video information may include an image of a participant at the first endpoint. Participant information for the participant (e.g., name, phone number, job title, etc.) may also be received. The video information and the participant information for the participant may be displayed together on a display screen at a second endpoint of the videoconference.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2014Date of Patent: August 9, 2016Assignee: LIFESIZE, INC.Inventor: Michael L. Kenoyer
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Patent number: 8878891Abstract: In various embodiments, a system may include a first conferencing system with a first speaker and a second speaker. The first conferencing system may be coupled to a second conferencing system and a third conferencing system. In some embodiments, audio from the second conferencing system may be reproduced through the first speaker, and audio from the third conferencing system may be reproduced through the second speaker. In some embodiments, audio from various participants at various conferencing systems may be reproduced on audio system components relative to the location of participants at the conferencing system. For example, audio from a first participant on the left side of a camera at a second conferencing system may be reproduced through left side speakers at the first conferencing system.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2012Date of Patent: November 4, 2014Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Kenoyer, William V. Oxford
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Patent number: 8786668Abstract: A method for displaying information in a videoconference is disclosed. Video information from a first endpoint of the videoconference may be received. The video information may include an image of a participant at the first endpoint. Participant information for the participant (e.g., name, phone number, job title, etc.) may also be received. The video information and the participant information for the participant may be displayed together on a display screen at a second endpoint of the videoconference.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2012Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventor: Michael L. Kenoyer
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Publication number: 20140192138Abstract: A method for displaying information in a videoconference is disclosed. Video information from a first endpoint of the videoconference may be received. The video information may include an image of a participant at the first endpoint. Participant information for the participant (e.g., name, phone number, job title, etc.) may also be received. The video information and the participant information for the participant may be displayed together on a display screen at a second endpoint of the videoconference.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2014Publication date: July 10, 2014Applicant: Logitech Europe S.A.Inventor: Michael L. Kenoyer
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Patent number: 8487976Abstract: Methods for authenticating a person to participant in a videoconference based on facial imaging, fingerprint imaging, other biometric information, passwords, and physical mediums are described. Identity information for the potential participant may be received, and a recognition algorithm may be performed to determine whether the received identity information for the potential participant matches pre-stored identity information for a first person, e.g., where the potential videoconferencing participant claims to be a specific person. If the recognition algorithm determines a match, the potential videoconferencing participant may be authenticated to participate in the videoconference.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: July 16, 2013Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventor: Michael L. Kenoyer
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Patent number: 8477173Abstract: In some embodiments, a videoconferencing system may support using high definition images (e.g., 1280×720 pixels) for high definition displays. The videoconferencing system comprises a plurality of participant locations that may participate in the videoconference. Each participant location may comprise videoconferencing equipment, such as at least one camera, microphone(s), a display, one or more speakers, and a videoconferencing codec. The camera may be a high definition camera operable to acquire or capture images having a high resolution compatible with HDTV. In one embodiment, the videoconferencing equipment comprises a H.264 encoder and is operable to encode the video stream of high definition images using H.264 encoding techniques. In one embodiment the network may be 1.544 MB or less (e.g., T1 or less). In another embodiment, the network is 2.048 MB or less.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2005Date of Patent: July 2, 2013Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Kenoyer, Craig B. Malloy
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Publication number: 20120224022Abstract: In various embodiments, a system may include a first conferencing system with a first speaker and a second speaker. The first conferencing system may be coupled to a second conferencing system and a third conferencing system. In some embodiments, audio from the second conferencing system may be reproduced through the first speaker, and audio from the third conferencing system may be reproduced through the second speaker. In some embodiments, audio from various participants at various conferencing systems may be reproduced on audio system components relative to the location of participants at the conferencing system. For example, audio from a first participant on the left side of a camera at a second conferencing system may be reproduced through left side speakers at the first conferencing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2012Publication date: September 6, 2012Inventors: Michael L. Kenoyer, William V. Oxford
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Publication number: 20120219139Abstract: In various embodiments, a system may include a first conferencing system with a first speaker and a second speaker. The first conferencing system may be coupled to a second conferencing system and a third conferencing system. In some embodiments, audio from the second conferencing system may be reproduced through the first speaker, and audio from the third conferencing system may be reproduced through the second speaker. In some embodiments, audio from various participants at various conferencing systems may be reproduced on audio system components relative to the location of participants at the conferencing system. For example, audio from a first participant on the left side of a camera at a second conferencing system may be reproduced through left side speakers at the first conferencing system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Inventors: Michael L. Kenoyer, William V. Oxford
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Patent number: 8237770Abstract: In various embodiments, a system may include a first conferencing system with a first speaker and a second speaker. The first conferencing system may be coupled to a second conferencing system and a third conferencing system. In some embodiments, audio from the second conferencing system may be reproduced through the first speaker, and audio from the third conferencing system may be reproduced through the second speaker. In some embodiments, audio from various participants at various conferencing systems may be reproduced on audio system components relative to the location of participants at the conferencing system. For example, audio from a first participant on the left side of a camera at a second conferencing system may be reproduced through left side speakers at the first conferencing system.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2006Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Kenoyer, William V. Oxford
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Publication number: 20120176467Abstract: A method for displaying information in a videoconference is disclosed. Video information from a first endpoint of the videoconference may be received. The video information may include an image of a participant at the first endpoint. Participant information for the participant (e.g., name, phone number, job title, etc.) may also be received. The video information and the participant information for the participant may be displayed together on a display screen at a second endpoint of the videoconference.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2012Publication date: July 12, 2012Inventor: Michael L. Kenoyer
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Patent number: 8149739Abstract: A management system may test network paths prior to scheduled calls. Testing network paths may include one endpoint placing a test call to an endpoint on the other end of the path. Various characteristics of the network path may be tested. If the network path fails and/or in some way does not meet the predefined characteristics for the call, an administrator may be notified and/or alternate network path may be detected and tested. The call may be rescheduled if a satisfactory network path is not found in time.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Kenoyer, Jonathan W. Tracey
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Patent number: 8125509Abstract: A facial recognition algorithm may be performed in order to identify a participant at a first endpoint in a videoconference. Participant information for the participant may be displayed together with an image of the participant on a display screen at a second endpoint in the videoconference. Displaying the participant information for the participant on the display screen may enable participants at the second endpoint to see the participant information for the participant during the videoconference.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventor: Michael L. Kenoyer
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Patent number: 8125508Abstract: A method for displaying information in a videoconference is disclosed. Video information from a first endpoint of the videoconference may be received. The video information may include an image of a participant at the first endpoint. Participant information for the participant (e.g., name, phone number, job title, etc.) may also be received. The video information and the participant information for the participant may be displayed together on a display screen at a second endpoint of the videoconference.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventor: Michael L. Kenoyer
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Patent number: 8120638Abstract: Various embodiments of a method for automatically converting audio speech in a videoconference into text information are described. According to one embodiment of the method, a videoconferencing device at a first endpoint in the videoconference may receive a stream of video information and audio information from a videoconferencing device at a second endpoint in the videoconference. The audio information includes speech of a participant at the second endpoint. The videoconferencing device at the first endpoint may automatically convert the speech into text information.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventor: Michael L. Kenoyer
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Patent number: 8054336Abstract: In various embodiments, a High Definition (HD) camera may be controlled by one or more motors in a base of the HD camera. Cables and other components may be used to manipulate the HD camera lens through the side arms of the HD camera. Putting the motors in the base may reduce the size of the outer case of the HD camera and add stability. In some embodiments, images from the HD camera may be converted into a serialized stream and transported over a cable from the HD camera. Other components may also be used to increase the functionality of the HD camera.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2005Date of Patent: November 8, 2011Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventors: Patrick D. Vanderwilt, Michael L. Kenoyer, William V. Oxford
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Patent number: 7990410Abstract: Various embodiments of a videoconferencing system and methods for visually indicating status and/or control information on a continuous presence display for a videoconference are described herein. In one embodiment, status information may be received from one or more of the endpoints of the videoconference and one or more status icons may be displayed on a continuous presence display in response to the status information. In another embodiment, a control icon may be displayed on the continuous presence display in order to visually indicate an endpoint that has been selected for controlling one or more of its properties.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventors: Wayne E. Mock, Michael L. Kenoyer
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Patent number: 7986335Abstract: A videoconferencing system may include a camera, microphones, speakers, and a codec. In some embodiments, the codec functionality may be incorporated in a set-top box (e.g., a cable box, a satellite box, or a gaming box). The codec functionality may also be split between different components of the videoconferencing system. The camera and speakers may be coupled to or placed around a display. The videoconferencing system may send/receive signals through a network coupled to the computer system. The various functions to support the videoconference (e.g., compression and decompression of video signals) may be performed by circuitry in the camera base, codec/set top box, and/or on the computer system. The computer system may be a laptop computer. In some embodiments, ported speakers may be used to maximize sound quality for the provided speaker size.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: July 26, 2011Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Kenoyer, Craig B. Malloy
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Patent number: 7907164Abstract: In some embodiments, the components of a videoconferencing system may be incorporated in a unitary housing. For example, an integrated videoconferencing system may include microphones to capture participant audio and a camera to capture participant video (along with corresponding audio processing capabilities) in a unitary housing. The unitary housing may also include speakers to produce audio from conference participants and a display to provide video of conference participants. The integrated videoconferencing system may include a codec for encoding and/or decoding). The integrated videoconferencing system may also perform other conference related functions. The integrated videoconferencing system may be used as a speakerphone (e.g., in audio only calls) and/or a videoconference system. The integrated videoconferencing system may also fold into a compact form for portability.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Kenoyer, Patrick D. Vanderwilt, Craig B. Malloy, William V. Oxford, Wayne E. Mock, Jonathan I. Kaplan, Jesse A. Fourt
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Patent number: 7903137Abstract: A system may be configured to: receive remote audio signals and corresponding spatial indicators from remote systems; generate output signals for local speakers based on the remote audio signals and the corresponding spatial indicators; supply a microphone input signal to a first echo canceller in a series of echo cancellers, where each echo canceller of the series corresponds to a position in a set of positions along a one-dimensional locus connecting the speakers; map each of the remote audio signals to a corresponding one of the positions based on the corresponding spatial indicator; for each position of the set of positions, combine any of the remote audio signals that map to that position in order to form a corresponding input signal for the corresponding echo canceller; transmit a resultant signal including at least an output of a last echo canceller of the series to the remote systems.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2006Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventors: William V. Oxford, Michael L. Kenoyer
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Patent number: 7717629Abstract: In various embodiments, a camera may be controlled by one or more motors in a base of the camera. Cables and other components may be used to manipulate the camera lens through the side arms of the camera. Putting the motors in the base may reduce the size of the outer case of the camera and add stability. A pan motor may pan the camera while a tilt motor may move a tilt pulley relative to a lens portion of the camera (which may or may not tilt the camera depending on the panning motion of the camera). In some embodiments, images from the camera may be converted into a serialized stream and transported over a cable from the lens through a center shaft of the camera.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 18, 2010Assignee: LifeSize Communications, Inc.Inventors: Michael L. Kenoyer, William V. Oxford, Patrick D. Vanderwilt, Hans-Christoph Haenlein, Jonathan I. Kaplan, Branko Lukic