Patents by Inventor Neal D. Margulis
Neal D. Margulis 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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Publication number: 20170323418Abstract: Techniques are described for providing graphics functionality. In a first partition, a software interface comprising graphics capabilities that are abstracted from capabilities of the graphics accelerator device is loaded. In a second partition loading, a graphics capturing and rendering process is loaded. The software interface on the first partition receives a request to render graphics. The request is based on the abstracted graphics capabilities. The graphics capturing and rendering process renders the requested graphics on the second partition. The abstracted graphics capabilities are effectuated in accordance with the capabilities of the graphics accelerator device. The capturing process executing on the second partition provides the rendered graphics to the first partition.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2017Publication date: November 9, 2017Inventors: Asael DROR, Hao ZHANG, B. Anil KUMAR, Stuart Ray PATRICK, Neal D. MARGULIS, Lin TAN, Pandele STANESCU, Martin AMON, Miriam Barbara SEDMAN
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Patent number: 8732328Abstract: A wireless peripheral mode is provided by a host system that communicates to a WiFi infrastructure and, utilizing the same WiFi RF subsystem, also communicates to peripherals. The host system may employ additional RF channels for communicating with high bandwidth peripherals, such as display devices, where high levels of QoS may be managed locally. The host system may be a conventional desktop computer system, a notebook computer system, a multi-media access point, a cell phone, a game machine, a portable game machine, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a smart phone or any other type of device that benefits from accessing both a WiFi infrastructure and local peripherals.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2012Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Digital Display Innovations, LLCInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Patent number: 8698701Abstract: A digital display system consists of an image modulator and multiple light modulators. An image processing system processes an incoming data stream, scans processed data to an image modulator and controls for the light modulators. Other user inputs and sensors are used to affect the processing and controls. The timing for scanning the processed data into the image modulators is controlled along with the intensity and wavelength of the light modulators. The display system may implement a spatial and temporal image processing, digital shutter controls, rolling shutter controls, sequential color output, adaptive dynamic sensor feedback, frame rate matching, motion compensated field sequencing and a variety of other techniques to produce a high quality display output. The resulting display has improved image consistency, enhanced color gamut, higher dynamic range and is better able to portray high motion content.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Digital Display Innovations, LLCInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Publication number: 20130016032Abstract: A wireless peripheral mode is provided by a host system that communicates to a WiFi infrastructure and, utilizing the same WiFi RF subsystem, also communicates to peripherals. The host system may employ additional RF channels for communicating with high bandwidth peripherals, such as display devices, where high levels of QoS may be managed locally. The host system may be a conventional desktop computer system, a notebook computer system, a multi-media access point, a cell phone, a game machine, a portable game machine, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a smart phone or any other type of device that benefits from accessing both a WiFi infrastructure and local peripherals.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Publication number: 20120327139Abstract: A digital display system consists of an image modulator and multiple light modulators. An image processing system processes an incoming data stream, scans processed data to an image modulator and controls for the light modulators. Other user inputs and sensors are used to affect the processing and controls. The timing for scanning the processed data into the image modulators is controlled along with the intensity and wavelength of the light modulators. The display system may implement a spatial and temporal image processing, digital shutter controls, rolling shutter controls, sequential color output, adaptive dynamic sensor feedback, frame rate matching, motion compensated field sequencing and a variety of other techniques to produce a high quality display output. The resulting display has improved image consistency, enhanced color gamut, higher dynamic range and is better able to portray high motion content.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 30, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Inventor: Neal D. MARGULIS
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Patent number: 8296453Abstract: A wireless peripheral mode is provided by a host system that communicates to a WiFi infrastructure and, utilizing the same WiFi RF subsystem, also communicates to peripherals. The host system may employ additional RF channels for communicating with high bandwidth peripherals, such as display devices, where high levels of QoS may be managed locally. The host system may be a conventional desktop computer system, a notebook computer system, a multi-media access point, a cell phone, a game machine, a portable game machine, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a smart phone or any other type of device that benefits from accessing both a WiFi infrastructure and local peripherals.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2011Date of Patent: October 23, 2012Assignee: Digital Display Innovations, LLCInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Patent number: 8279138Abstract: A digital display system consists of an image modulator and multiple light modulators. An image processing system processes an incoming data stream, scans processed data to an image modulator and controls for the light modulators. Other user inputs and sensors are used to affect the processing and controls. The timing for scanning the processed data into the image modulators is controlled along with the intensity and wavelength of the light modulators. The display system may implement a spatial and temporal image processing, digital shutter controls, rolling shutter controls, sequential color output, adaptive dynamic sensor feedback, frame rate matching, motion compensated field sequencing and a variety of other techniques to produce a high quality display output. The resulting display has improved image consistency, enhanced color gamut, higher dynamic range and is better able to portray high motion content.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2008Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Digital Display Innovations, LLCInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Publication number: 20120173755Abstract: A multi-user host computer system comprises processor blades combined with terminal services blades to provide acceleration and proxy server functions for supporting a variety of remote terminals. For each remote terminal, the terminal services blade and proxy server functions may improve the video and graphics performance. This allows the multi-user host computer system to more efficiently support multiple users. The terminal services blade may include a graphics processor that manages a virtual display for each remote terminal and provides selective updates of sub frame data. Where appropriate, the sub frame data is encoded and transmitted over the network to the remote terminals. The terminal services processor also offloads and optimizes video data streams for the intended remote terminals and their respective network connections. Processor blades may include a baseboard management controller that utilizes advanced features for supporting remote KVM administration.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2012Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Patent number: 8200796Abstract: An efficient architecture for a virtual desktop system in a Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) operating environment. In one embodiment, initially, a virtual desktop computer system utilizing one or more host computer systems provides one or more remote display systems with interactive graphics and video capabilities. The host computer system generally manages windows and frames that correspond to remote display systems and manages updating the remote display systems over a network connection. Preferred embodiments include a multi-display processor that is enhanced for VMM operating environments. VMM operating environments typically consist of different Virtual Machines (VMs) and a control layer known as the Virtual Machine Monitor (VMM) that manages the different VMs. Each VM is typically designed to be unaware of the existence of other VMs and the VMM is designed to provide the necessary abstraction, isolation and coordination between the different VMs to the physical platform hardware.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2006Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Digital Display Innovations, LLCInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Patent number: 8112513Abstract: A multi-user host computer system comprises processor blades combined with terminal services blades to provide acceleration and proxy server functions for supporting a variety of remote terminals. For each remote terminal, the terminal services blade and proxy server functions may improve the video and graphics performance. This allows the multi-user host computer system to more efficiently support multiple users. The terminal services blade may include a graphics processor that manages a virtual display for each remote terminal and provides selective updates of sub frame data. Where appropriate, the sub frame data is encoded and transmitted over the network to the remote terminals. The terminal services processor also offloads and optimizes video data streams for the intended remote terminals and their respective network connections. Processor blades may include a baseboard management controller that utilizes advanced features for supporting remote KVM administration.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2005Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Patent number: 8019883Abstract: A wireless peripheral mode is provided by a host system that communicates to a WiFi infrastructure and, utilizing the same WiFi RF subsystem, also communicates to peripherals. The host system may employ additional RF channels for communicating with high bandwidth peripherals, such as display devices, where high levels of QoS may be managed locally. The host system may be a conventional desktop computer system, a notebook computer system, a multi-media access point, a cell phone, a game machine, a portable game machine, a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), a smart phone or any other type of device that benefits from accessing both a WiFi infrastructure and local peripherals.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: September 13, 2011Assignee: Digital Display Innovations, LLCInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Publication number: 20110102443Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for virtualizing a graphics accelerator such as a GPU. In one embodiment, a GPU can be paravirtualized. Rather than modeling a complete hardware GPU, paravirtualization may provide for an abstracted software-only GPU that presents a software interface different from that of the underlying hardware. By providing a paravirtualized GPU, a virtual machine may enable a rich user experience with, for example, accelerated 3D rendering and multimedia, without the need for the virtual machine to be associated with a particular GPU product.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Asael Dror, Hao Zhang, B. Anil Kumar, Stuart Ray Patrick, Neal D. Margulis, Lin Tan, Pandele Stanescu, Martin Amon, Miriam Barbara Sedman
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Patent number: 7899864Abstract: A multi-user host computer system comprises a host computer that processes applications and the desktop environments for multiple remote terminals. The host computer includes a terminal services offload processor to supplement the processing of the host CPU. For each remote terminal, the terminal services offload processor may improve the video and graphics performance and allow the multi-user host computer system to more efficiently support multiple users. The host computer may include a graphics processor that manages a virtual display for each remote terminal and provides selective updates of sub frame data. Where appropriate, the sub frame data is encoded and transmitted over the network to the remote terminals. Video data streams are also optimized by the terminal services offload processor and optimized for the intended remote terminals and their respective network connections.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2005Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Patent number: 7667707Abstract: A multi-display computer system comprises a host computer system that processes windowed desktop environments for multiple remote displays, multiple users or a combination of the two. For each display and for each frame, the multi-display processor responsively manages each necessary portion of a windowed desktop environment. The necessary portions of the windowed desktop environment are further processed, encoded, and where necessary, transmitted over the network to the remote display for each user. Embodiments integrate the multi-display processor with the graphics processing unit, network controller, main memory controller or a combination of the three. The encoding process is optimized for network traffic and special attention is made to assure that all users have low latency interactive capabilities.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2005Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Digital Display Innovations, LLCInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Patent number: 7404645Abstract: Image processing enhances display quality by controlling both the image modulator and the light sources. The image processing system utilizes a combination of user inputs, system configuration, design information, sensor feedback, pixel modulation information, and lighting control information to characterize the display environment on a per pixel basis. This per pixel characterization information is combined with one or more frames of the incoming real time display data. The image processing system processes each incoming pixel and produces a modified corresponding output pixel. Each pixel of each frame is processed accordingly. The image processing system also produces control information for the light sources. The light source control information can control individual lamps, tubes or LEDs, or can control a block or subset of the light sources. The resulting display has improved image consistency, enhanced color gamut, higher dynamic range and is better able to portray high motion content.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Digital Display Innovations, LLCInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Patent number: 7364306Abstract: A digital display system consists of an image modulator and multiple light modulators. An image processing system processes an incoming data stream, scans processed data to an image modulator and controls for the light modulators. Other user inputs and sensors are used to affect the processing and controls. The timing for scanning the processed data into the image modulators is controlled along with the intensity and wavelength of the light modulators. The display system may implement a spatial and temporal image processing, digital shutter controls, rolling shutter controls, sequential color output, adaptive dynamic sensor feedback, frame rate matching, motion compensated field sequencing and a variety of other techniques to produce a high quality display output. The resulting display has improved image consistency, enhanced color gamut, higher dynamic range and is better able to portray high motion content.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2005Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Digital Display Innovations, LLCInventor: Neal D. Margulis
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Patent number: 5392239Abstract: A dynamic random access memory (DRAM) circuit operates in burst mode when a row address strobe (RAS) signal is applied while an output enable/burst enable signal is also applied thereto. During burst mode, a column address strobe (CAS) signal is toggled to access digital data from sequential column addresses within a given row.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: S3, IncorporatedInventors: Neal D. Margulis, Takatoshi Ishii