Patents by Inventor Neil A. Jarvis

Neil A. Jarvis 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).

  • Patent number: 9467367
    Abstract: In an embodiment, a method comprises: receiving a data communications packet comprising one or more labels in a label stack; determining whether a table identifier is present in the label stack. In response to determining that the table identifier is present in the label stack: based, at least in part, on the table identifier, a label table is determined; a next hop for the data communications packet is determined by performing a next-hop lookup in the label table using at least one of the one or more labels; and the data communications packet is forwarded to the next hop. In an embodiment, the method is performed by one or more computing devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2013
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2016
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Stewart Frederick Bryant, Daniel C. Frost, Neil Jarvis, George L. Swallow
  • Publication number: 20140269714
    Abstract: In an embodiment, a method comprises: receiving a data communications packet comprising one or more labels in a label stack; determining whether a table identifier is present in the label stack. In response to determining that the table identifier is present in the label stack: based, at least in part, on the table identifier, a label table is determined; a next hop for the data communications packet is determined by performing a next-hop lookup in the label table using at least one of the one or more labels; and the data communications packet is forwarded to the next hop. In an embodiment, the method is performed by one or more computing devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 15, 2013
    Publication date: September 18, 2014
    Applicant: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Stewart Frederick Bryant, Daniel C. Frost, Neil Jarvis, George L. Swallow
  • Patent number: 7529851
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for automatically assigning a locally administered MAC address to at least one client in a local area network (“LAN”) system, and a method and apparatus for detecting duplicate locally administered MAC addresses, where the LAN system comprises at least one client and may comprise at least one server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 5, 2009
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Graham Haley, Neil Jarvis
  • Patent number: 7317378
    Abstract: An electronic identification tag, usually in very small size, responds to a reader with an identification code unique to the object to which the tag is attached. The stand-alone device responds to a reader signal by storing energy received from the signal, then using the stored energy to generate another signal that is encoded with identification information. In operation, a reader generates RF energy which can reach a multiplicity of such tags over a distance of several meters. The system minimizes power requirements for the tag by minimizing intelligence in the IC. Use of a transmit frequency which is different from the reader's power frequency reduces interference between the power pulse and information pulse, eliminates the need for filters and enables the multiplied clock reference frequency as the transmit carrier frequency.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2008
    Assignee: Tagent Corporation
    Inventors: Neil Jarvis, Paul A. Lovoi, Warren Fay, Christopher J. Lee, Jarie G. Bolander, Bernard Baron, Anthony G. Jennetti, Forrest Wunderlich, Oscar Ayzenberg
  • Patent number: 7257504
    Abstract: A radio frequency ID tag, very small in size and with an onboard antenna, is manufactured, tested and applied cost-efficiently. The transmit frequency for the tag is set during manufacture approximately, within a selected range, in a gross tuning step. A second tuning step fine tunes each tag by RF communication to set values of capacitance, resistance, etc., and this can be at the point of application of the tags. Other aspects include burning a randomly-selected value in the RF ID chip during manufacture to impose a random time delay for tag response (rather than having a random generator on the chip itself); structural testing of a large number of tags on a wafer using on-wafer interconnects and a special onboard sequencer test die; and production of the tag so as to be tunable to different frequency ranges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 3, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2007
    Assignee: Tagent Corporation
    Inventors: Jarie G. Bolander, Forrest Wunderlich, Neil Jarvis, Christopher J. Lee, Bernard Baron, Paul A. Lovoi
  • Publication number: 20060276987
    Abstract: A radio frequency ID tag, very small in size and with an onboard antenna, is manufactured, tested and applied cost-efficiently. The transmit frequency for the tag is set during manufacture approximately, within a selected range, in a gross tuning step. The gross calibration is based on one or more measured characteristics of electronic componentry on wafers, and based on such measured characteristics, the chips can be grossly calibrated and parallel so that all tags will be within a fairly close tolerance of the target transmit frequency. A second tuning step fine tunes each tag by RF communication to set values of capacitance, resistance, etc., and this can be at the point of application of the tags. Other disclosed aspects of the invention also add to economy of producing the tag and reliability of the tags in service.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 3, 2005
    Publication date: December 7, 2006
    Inventors: Jarie Bolander, Forrest Wunderlich, Neil Jarvis, Christopher Lee, Bernard Baron, Paul Lovoi
  • Publication number: 20060038658
    Abstract: An electronic identification tag, usually in very small size, responds to a reader with an identification code unique to the object to which the tag is attached. The stand-alone device responds to a reader signal by storing energy received from the signal, then using the stored energy to generate another signal that is encoded with identification information. In operation, a reader generates RF energy which can reach a multiplicity of such tags over a distance of several meters. The system minimizes power requirements for the tag by minimizing intelligence in the IC. Use of a transmit frequency which is different from the reader's power frequency reduces interference between the power pulse and information pulse, eliminates the need for filters and enables the multiplied clock reference frequency as the transmit carrier frequency.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2004
    Publication date: February 23, 2006
    Inventors: Neil Jarvis, Paul Lovoi, Warren Fay, Christopher Lee, Jarie Bolander, Bernard Baron, Anthony Jennetti, Forrest Wunderlich, Oscar Ayzenberg
  • Publication number: 20010037364
    Abstract: One aspect of the invention is a method for managing an enterprise's communications. A plurality of issues is identified on which to manage communications. For each of the plurality of issues, a communications list is created comprising at least one person that is to be informed of an issue. For at least one of the plurality of issues, the communications list is organized hierarchically. For at least one of the plurality of issues, criterion is established as to when information about the at least one of the plurality of issues should be communicated to a level higher, lower, or across the hierarchy of the communications list.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 5, 2001
    Publication date: November 1, 2001
    Inventors: Nancy R. Michalek, Saundre K. Henderson, Neil A. Jarvis, David A. Yates, Cynthia S. Fertenbaugh, Margaret J. Joachim, James C. Erbelding, Betsy M. Mester