Patents by Inventor Nitay Argov
Nitay Argov 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: 10051436Abstract: Some applications that cannot operate over a non-reliable delivery service may operate sufficiently well over less than a completely guaranteed delivery service. Such an application may perform relatively well even if some transmitted data is not delivered, as long as the application has information regarding which receiving entities received what part of the data. In a point-to-multipoint system, data may be transmitted from a source node to a plurality of destination nodes using a plurality of multicast datagrams. Methods are presented herein for efficiently enabling the source node to determine for each of the plurality of destination nodes which multicast datagrams were successfully received. Also presented are methods for compressing data transmitted from the source node to the destination nodes, wherein a compression dictionary is transmitted from the source node to the destination node using multicast datagrams.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2016Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.Inventors: Tzvika Meiri, Oren Markovitz, Nitay Argov
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Patent number: 9564960Abstract: In a satellite communication system comprising at least a hub and a plurality of terminals, at least one terminal may include a cache for storing data objects. The cache may be based on a detachable memory device that may be inserted to or removed from the terminal at any given time, including after the terminal is deployed. Aspects are directed to preventing a prefetching of objects already stored in a cache of a remote terminal. In some embodiments, an efficient multicasting of content to terminals over an adaptive link may occur in a manner which may benefit terminals comprising a cache while not affecting or minimally affecting the performance of terminals that may not include a cache.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2015Date of Patent: February 7, 2017Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.Inventors: Oren Markovitz, Yoseph Hecht, Nitay Argov, Zohar Kanfi
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Publication number: 20160234655Abstract: Some applications that cannot operate over a non-reliable delivery service may operate sufficiently well over less than a completely guaranteed delivery service. Such an application may perform relatively well even if some transmitted data is not delivered, as long as the application has information regarding which receiving entities received what part of the data. In a point-to-multipoint system, data may be transmitted from a source node to a plurality of destination nodes using a plurality of multicast datagrams. Methods are presented herein for efficiently enabling the source node to determine for each of the plurality of destination nodes which multicast datagrams were successfully received. Also presented are methods for compressing data transmitted from the source node to the destination nodes, wherein a compression dictionary is transmitted from the source node to the destination node using multicast datagrams.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2016Publication date: August 11, 2016Inventors: Tzvika Meiri, Oren Markovitz, Nitay Argov
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Patent number: 9094090Abstract: In a satellite communication system comprising at least a hub and a plurality of terminals, at least one terminal may include a cache for storing data objects. The cache may be based on a detachable memory device that may be inserted to or removed from the terminal at any given time, including after the terminal is deployed. Aspects are directed to preventing a prefetching of objects already stored in a cache of a remote terminal. In some embodiments, an efficient multicasting of content to terminals over an adaptive link may occur in a manner which may benefit terminals comprising a cache while not affecting or minimally affecting the performance of terminals that may not include a cache.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2012Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.Inventors: Oren Markovitz, Yoseph Hecht, Nitay Argov, Zohar Kanfi
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Publication number: 20150139021Abstract: In a satellite communication system comprising at least a hub and a plurality of terminals, at least one terminal may include a cache for storing data objects. The cache may be based on a detachable memory device that may be inserted to or removed from the terminal at any given time, including after the terminal is deployed. Aspects are directed to preventing a prefetching of objects already stored in a cache of a remote terminal. In some embodiments, an efficient multicasting of content to terminals over an adaptive link may occur in a manner which may benefit terminals comprising a cache while not affecting or minimally affecting the performance of terminals that may not include a cache.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2015Publication date: May 21, 2015Inventors: Oren Markovitz, Yoseph Hecht, Nitay Argov, Zohar Kanfi
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Patent number: 8897207Abstract: In a satellite communication network, comprised of a central hub and a plurality of remote terminals, a multi-layered return channel (inbound) bandwidth design, for at least the purpose of mitigating rain fade effects. In addition, an allocation algorithm for allocating timeslots against capacity requests from remote terminals over a multi-layered return channel bandwidth design on a burst-by-burst basis.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2010Date of Patent: November 25, 2014Assignee: Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd.Inventors: Nitay Argov, Shay Mori, Tomer Chavusha
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Publication number: 20130080701Abstract: In a satellite communication system comprising at least a hub and a plurality of terminals, at least one terminal may include a cache for storing data objects. The cache may be based on a detachable memory device that may be inserted to or removed from the terminal at any given time, including after the terminal is deployed. Aspects are directed to preventing a prefetching of objects already stored in a cache of a remote terminal. In some embodiments, an efficient multicasting of content to terminals over an adaptive link may occur in a manner which may benefit terminals comprising a cache while not affecting or minimally affecting the performance of terminals that may not include a cache.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2012Publication date: March 28, 2013Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS, LTD.Inventors: Oren Markovitz, Yoseph Hecht, Nitay Argov, Zohar Kanfi
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Publication number: 20100238856Abstract: In a satellite communication network, comprised of a central hub and a plurality of remote terminals, a multi-layered return channel (inbound) bandwidth design, for at least the purpose of mitigating rain fade effects. In addition, an allocation algorithm for allocating timeslots against capacity requests from remote terminals over a multi-layered return channel bandwidth design on a burst-by-burst basis.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS, LTD.Inventors: Nitay Argov, Shay Mori, Tomer Chavusha
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Publication number: 20090106395Abstract: A satellite data network may include one or more acceleration systems for acceleration data transfers through the network. The acceleration systems may spoof one or more protocols of a server to respond to requests from a client. One protocol that may be spoofed is the Common Internet File System (CIFS) protocol for communication across platforms having different file systems. The acceleration system may send data to the client or the server by maximizing usage efficiency of the bandwidth. The acceleration system may further cache information needed for responding to one or more requests so that it may respond to the requests without consulting the server. In one or more arrangements, a client side acceleration system and a server side acceleration system may be used concurrently to further enhance data transfer speeds and efficiency.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: GILAT SATELLITE NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Nitay Argov, Moshe Carasso