Patents by Inventor Patrick MOTYLINSKI

Patrick MOTYLINSKI 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).

  • Publication number: 20200348916
    Abstract: The invention provides systems and methods for converting high level source code into an arithmetic circuit which represents the functionality expressed in the source code. The invention comprises a translation/interpretation component for performing this conversion. In a preferred embodiment, the source code is a smart contract such as those used in relation to a blockchain platform. The invention could be used in relation to the Bitcoin network, for example. A method in accordance with an embodiment comprises the steps of: processing a portion of high level source code (e.g. a smart contract) to generate an arithmetic circuit. The arithmetic circuit comprises one or more arithmetic gates arranged to represent at least some of the functionality expressed in the source code. The processing involves evaluating one or more constants provided in the source code to produce one or more expressions that include Boolean and/or arithmetic operators.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2018
    Publication date: November 5, 2020
    Inventors: Alexandra COVACI, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200322132
    Abstract: Determining when and/or how to execute a program or script published to a blockchain network may rely on data that is external to the blockchain (i.e., external data) such as data about the real-world state and events. A prover (e.g., a node of the blockchain network) may perform one or more computations on behalf of a client, such as the execution of the program. To execute the program properly, the prover may rely on external data, which the prover may obtain from a data provider that has a trust relationship with the client (e.g., the client accepts as valid data provided by a trusted data provider). Systems and methods described herein may be utilized by a prover to provide cryptographically verifiable assurances of the authenticity of input data purportedly obtained from a data provider, the input data utilized in the execution of a program or script published to a blockchain network. An example of a blockchain network is a Bitcoin-based network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 12, 2018
    Publication date: October 8, 2020
    Inventors: Alexandra COVACI, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200295919
    Abstract: A computer implemented method and system is described which uses blockchain technology as a storage system for data acquired from a digital twin. The blockchain can be used to generate an immutable transaction history of data produced by the digital twin. In the case of an error, failure, incident, or accident, parties of interest can then access and analyse an immutable set of data. The blockchain network can also execute a digital smart contract based on the data received from a digital twin. The invention may be used in conjunction with the Bitcoin blockchain or another blockchain protocol.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2018
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Inventors: Alexandra COVACI, Giuseppe DESTEFANIS, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200295936
    Abstract: A computer implemented method and system is described which uses blockchain technology as a storage system for data acquired from a digital twin. The blockchain can be used to generate an immutable transaction history of data produced by the digital twin. In the case of an error, failure, incident, or accident, parties of interest can then access and analyse an immutable set of data. The blockchain network can also execute a digital smart contract based on the data received from a digital twin. The invention may be used in conjunction with the Bitcoin blockchain or another blockchain protocol.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 23, 2018
    Publication date: September 17, 2020
    Inventors: Alexandra COVACI, Giuseppe DESTEFANIS, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200278963
    Abstract: Computer-implemented methods and systems are provided which are suitable for implementation in transaction validation nodes of a blockchain network. Modified blockchain node structures, network architectures, and protocols for handling large numbers of transactions and large transaction blocks are described. The invention is particularly suited, but not limited, to use with the Bitcoin blockchain. A computer-implemented method is provided which includes: (i) receiving transactions from the blockchain network; (ii) validating transactions received from the blockchain network; (iii) maintaining a distributed, decentralized storage of validated transactions with other transaction validation nodes in the blockchain network; and (iv) distributing data corresponding to said validated transactions to the blockchain network for mining.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 5, 2018
    Publication date: September 3, 2020
    Inventors: Giuseppe DESTEFANIS, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200266985
    Abstract: The invention relates to distributed ledger technologies such as consensus-based blockchains. A blockchain transaction may include digital resources that are encumbered by a locking script that encodes a set of conditions that must be fulfilled before the encumbered resources may be used (e.g., transferring ownership/control of encumbered resources). A worker (e.g., a computer system) performs one or more computations to generate a proof, which is encoded as part of an unlocking script. A verification algorithm may utilize the proof, a verification key, and additional data such as a cryptographic material associated with the worker (e.g., a digital signature) to verify that digital assets of the transaction should be transferred. As a result of the validation of this transaction, any third party is able to check the contract was executed corrected rather than re-executing the contract, thus saving computational power.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2018
    Publication date: August 20, 2020
    Inventors: Alexandra COVACI, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200213125
    Abstract: A protocol is described which: (i) allows storage nodes to be rewarded for maintaining a public blockchain; and (ii) verifies the integrity of the blockchain with the help of a Proof-of-Blockchain Storage (PoBS) scheme. The protocol provides a way to cryptographically check if a data file stored on a remote server is intact using a challenge-response method. The protocol is secured against a man-in-the-middle attack. A malicious peer cannot pass the challenge to a third party which is storing the data and give back the response. The scheme is also publicly verifiable.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 16, 2018
    Publication date: July 2, 2020
    Inventors: Giuseppe DESTEFANIS, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200202312
    Abstract: Methods and devices for propagating transactions in a network of nodes, each node having one or more connections to other nodes. The method includes determining that one of the nodes is a bottleneck for propagation of transactions; receiving, over a first time period, a plurality of new transactions from one or more first nodes in the network of nodes; combining the plurality of new transactions using network coding and a local encoding vector to generate a message; and sending the message and a global encoding vector to one or more second nodes in the network of nodes instead of sending the plurality of new transactions to the one or more second nodes. The network may be a blockchain network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2018
    Publication date: June 25, 2020
    Inventors: Giuseppe DESTEFANIS, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200186336
    Abstract: Methods and devices for two nodes to authenticate each other as credentialed by a group of autonomous specialized nodes, without involving the group or involving a centralized certificate manager or authenticator. The method may involve a first node and a second node using bilinear pairing operations involving their respective identifiers and secret points to derive the same session key. Provided the secret points and identifiers were obtained from the group using the group private key, the bilinear pairing operation leads to generation of the same session key at each of the two nodes, thereby authenticating their respective credentials and enabling trusted communications between the two nodes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2018
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Inventors: Giuseppe DESTEFANIS, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200186335
    Abstract: Methods and devices that manage the secure distribution of credentials from a group of autonomous specialized nodes to a requesting node. The secure distribution of credentials may uses secret share and a group private key that none of the nodes reconstructs or possesses. The credentials include an identifier for the requesting node and a secret point that the node assembles from portions of the secret point provided by each of a plurality of the specialized nodes, where the secret point is based on the group private key and a map-to-point hash of the requesting node's identifier.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 4, 2018
    Publication date: June 11, 2020
    Inventors: Giuseppe DESTEFANIS, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200162550
    Abstract: A specialized network (“merchant”) node to facilitate fast distribution of blockchain transactions over a network of interconnected nodes, as subset of which are merchant nodes interconnected by an overlay network. The merchant node includes a memory storing an assigned portion of a distributed mempool structured as a distributed hash table, the distributed mempool containing pending transactions awaiting confirmation. The merchant node operates by receiving a transaction, including a transaction identifier; hashing the new transaction identifier to obtain a key; determining, using the key, whether the transaction is stored in the distributed mempool or not and, if not, then storing the transaction in the distributed mempool as a pending transaction; and sending the transaction to a set of nodes other than merchant nodes using peer-to-peer connections. The invention may be used in conjunction with the Bitcoin blockchain or an alternative.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 19, 2018
    Publication date: May 21, 2020
    Inventors: Giuseppe DESTEFANIS, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200104809
    Abstract: Validator nodes and methods of operating a validator node to process blockchain transactions. The validator node provides a plurality of mining nodes with access to a set of unconfirmed transactions, typically by providing a hash of those transactions, in exchange for a token from each of the mining nodes. If one of the plurality of mining nodes successfully mines a block containing the set of unconfirmed transactions, the validator node refunds the token to that mining node and retains the remaining tokens. If a miner other than one of the plurality of mining nodes successfully mines a block before any of the plurality of mining nodes is able to mine a block containing the set of unconfirmed transactions, then the validator node transfers to each of the plurality of mining nodes a modified token.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 11, 2018
    Publication date: April 2, 2020
    Inventors: Giuseppe DESTEFANIS, Simone MADEO, Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT
  • Publication number: 20200074424
    Abstract: A computer-implemented method to validate a block at a node within a network of nodes implementing a blockchain conforming to a blockchain protocol. This may be the Bitcoin protocol or an alternative. The method includes determining, serially, that each unspent transaction output referenced as an input in each of the plurality of transactions is unique and, based on that determination allocating each transaction in the plurality of transactions to one of two or more parallel processors, and verifying, in parallel, by the two or more parallel processors, that the transactions in the plurality of transactions comply with transaction-level validation criteria. The node also determines that the block meets block-level validation criteria. If the transactions comply with transaction-level validation criteria and the block complies with block-level validation criteria, the block is deemed valid and the node forwards the block to one or more peer nodes in the network.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 4, 2018
    Publication date: March 5, 2020
    Inventors: Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT, Giuseppe DESTEFANIS, Simone MADEO
  • Publication number: 20200053148
    Abstract: The computer implemented invention provides a method, corresponding systems and arrangement within a network for detecting changes in the topology, ordering those changes by occurrence and constructing a new topology reflecting the changes. The invention addresses problems with keeping the knowledge of the network topology at each network node current, particularly when the network topology is dynamic, i.e. when links fail and recover at arbitrary times. The topology updating is event driven, as it is activated when some change in the network, particularly with nodes and links occurs. Events cause topology changes to be reported to other nodes in the network. Timestamping of messages allows the messages to be correctly applied as the most recent update or discarded. An algorithm is provided that allows each merchant node to maintain a correct view of the network topology despite link and node failures.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 29, 2018
    Publication date: February 13, 2020
    Inventors: Patrick MOTYLINSKI, Stephane VINCENT