Patents by Inventor Paul A. Skelly
Paul A. Skelly 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: 8793751Abstract: A video signal is provided to a set top box. An instruction to record a specified portion of the video signal, thereby creating a video sample, is provided to the set top box. The video sample is received from the set top box. Reference video corresponding to the video sample is obtained. A comparison of the video sample and the reference video is performed.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2013Date of Patent: July 29, 2014Assignee: Verizon Laboratories Inc.Inventor: Paul A. Skelly
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Patent number: 8351421Abstract: A system and method for sending long distance telephone calls over the Internet utilizes cost and quality of service data to optimize system performance and to minimize the cost of completing the calls. The system utilizes a network of gateways connected to the Internet. The gateways receive calls from various service providers and convert the analog calls into data packets which are then placed onto the Internet. Similarly, the gateways take data packets off the Internet, convert the data packets back into analog format, and provide the analog telephone calls to the same or another service provider. Then system periodically checks the quality of communications between each of the gateways, and uses this information, in combination with cost information, to determine how to route the calls over the Internet. Special addressing protocols can be used by a system embodying the invention to reduce or eliminate unnecessary signaling between gateways as call setup procedures are carried out.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: iBasis, Inc.Inventors: Ajay Joseph, Hwan Tang, Lizhong Zhang, Paul A. Skelly
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Patent number: 8248957Abstract: A system and method for sending long distance telephone calls over the Internet utilizes cost and quality of service data to optimize system performance and to minimize the cost of completing the calls. The system utilizes a network of gateways connected to the Internet. The gateways receive calls from various service providers and convert the analog calls into data packets which are then placed onto the Internet. Similarly, the gateways take data packets off the Internet, convert the data packets back into analog format, and provide the analog telephone calls to the same or another service provider. Then system periodically checks the quality of communications between each of the gateways, and uses this information, in combination with cost information, to determine how to route the calls over the Internet. Special addressing protocols can be used by a system embodying the invention to reduce or eliminate unnecessary signaling between gateways as call setup procedures are carried out.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2009Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Inventors: Ajay Joseph, Hwan Tang, Lizhong Zhang, Paul A. Skelly
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Publication number: 20090238175Abstract: A system and method for sending long distance telephone calls over the Internet utilizes cost and quality of service data to optimize system performance and to minimize the cost of completing the calls. The system utilizes a network of gateways connected to the Internet. The gateways receive calls from various service providers and convert the analog calls into data packets which are then placed onto the Internet. Similarly, the gateways take data packets off the Internet, convert the data packets back into analog format, and provide the analog telephone calls to the same or another service provider. Then system periodically checks the quality of communications between each of the gateways, and uses this information, in combination with cost information, to determine how to route the calls over the Internet. Special addressing protocols can be used by a system embodying the invention to reduce or eliminate unnecessary signaling between gateways as call setup procedures are carried out.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: September 24, 2009Applicant: iBasis, Inc.Inventors: Ajay Joseph, Hwan Tang, Lizhong Zhang, Paul A. Skelly
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Publication number: 20090213846Abstract: A system and method for sending Long distance telephone calls over the Internet utilizes cost and quality of service data to optimize system performance and to minimize the cost of completing the calls. The system utilizes a network of gateways connected to the Internet. The gateways receive calls from various service providers and convert the analog calls into data packets which are then placed onto the Internet. Similarly, the gateways take data packets off the Internet, convert the data packets back into analog format, and provide the analog telephone calls to the same or another service provider. Then system periodically checks the quality of communications between each of the gateways, and uses this information, in combination with cost information, to determine how to route the calls over the Internet. Special addressing protocols can be used by a system embodying the invention to reduce or eliminate unnecessary signaling between gateways as call setup procedures are carried out.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: iBasis, Inc.Inventors: Ajay Joseph, Hwan Tang, Lizhong Zhang, Paul A. Skelly
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Patent number: 7577131Abstract: A system and method for sending long distance telephone calls over the Internet utilizes cost and quality of service data to optimize system performance and to minimize the cost of completing the calls. The system utilizes a network of gateways connected to the Internet. The gateways receive calls from various service providers and convert the analog calls into data packets which are then placed onto the Internet. Similarly, the gateways take data packets off the Internet, convert the data packets back into analog format, and provide the analog telephone calls to the same or another service provider. The system periodically checks the quality of communications between each of the gateways, and uses this information, in combination with cost information, to determine how to route the calls over the Internet. Special addressing protocols can be used by a system embodying the invention to reduce or eliminate unnecessary signaling between gateways as call setup procedures are carried out.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2003Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Assignee: Ibasis, Inc.Inventors: Ajay Joseph, Hwan Tang, Lizhong Zhang, Paul A. Skelly
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Patent number: 7529225Abstract: A system and method for sending long distance telephone calls over the Internet utilizes cost and quality of service data to optimize system performance and to minimize the cost of completing the calls. The system utilizes a network of gateways connected to the Internet. The gateways receive calls from various service providers and convert the analog calls into data packets which are then placed onto the Internet. Similarly, the gateways take data packets off the Internet, convert the data packets back into analog format, and provide the analog telephone calls to the same or another service provider. Then system periodically checks the quality of communications between each of the gateways, and uses this information, in combination with cost information, to determine how to route the calls over the Internet. Special addressing protocols can be used by a system embodying the invention to reduce or eliminate unnecessary signaling between gateways as call setup procedures are carried out.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 2002Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: Ibasis, Inc.Inventors: Ajay Joseph, Hwan Tang, Lizhong Zhang, Paul A. Skelly
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Patent number: 7391731Abstract: Multi-packet probes are forwarded from a source to a destination through different paths. The efficiencies of the different paths are then determined by comparing information collected from the probes arriving at the destination. The information can include sequence information such as a sequence number. Packet loss information, such as the ratio of lost packets to sent packets, can be determined based on the sequence information. Alternatively, a histogram of numbers of sequential packets lost can be determined. The information can also include timing information, such as a timestamp, from which relative latency based on the timing information across different paths can be determined. In addition, jitter for each path based on the timing information for that path can also be determined based on the timing information.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2002Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: iBasis, Inc.Inventors: Paul A. Skelly, Ajay Joseph
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Publication number: 20040047345Abstract: A system and method for sending long distance telephone calls over the Internet utilizes cost and quality of service data to optimize system performance and to minimize the cost of completing the calls. The system utilizes a network of gateways connected to the Internet. The gateways receive calls from various service providers and convert the analog calls into data packets which are then placed onto the Internet. Similarly, the gateways take data packets off the Internet, convert the data packets back into analog format, and provide the analog telephone calls to the same or another service provider. The system periodically checks the quality of communications between each of the gateways, and uses this information, in combination with cost information, to determine how to route the calls over the Internet. Special addressing protocols can be used by a system embodying the invention to reduce or eliminate unnecessary signaling between gateways as call setup procedures are carried out.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: iBasis, Inc.Inventors: Ajay Joseph, Hwan Tang, Lizhong Zhang, Paul A. Skelly
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Patent number: 6661810Abstract: Provided herein is a linear programming-based algorithm to estimate the clock skew in network delay measurements based on one-way delay measurements. The algorithm has the time complexity of O(N), leaves the delay after the skew removal positive, and is robust in the sense that the error margin of the skew estimate is independent of the magnitude of the skew. The algorithm is understood to be unbiased, and the sample variance of the skew estimates is small.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 1999Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Verizon Laboratories Inc.Inventors: Paul Skelly, Sue B. Moon, Don Towsley
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Publication number: 20030123436Abstract: A system and method for sending long distance telephone calls over the Internet utilizes cost and quality of service data to optimize system performance and to minimize the cost of completing the calls. The system utilizes a network of gateways connected to the Internet. The gateways receive calls from various service providers and convert the analog calls into data packets which are then placed onto the Internet. Similarly, the gateways take data packets off the Internet, convert the data packets back into analog format, and provide the analog telephone calls to the same or another service provider. Then system periodically checks the quality of communications between each of the gateways, and uses this information, in combination with cost information, to determine how to route the calls over the Internet. Special addressing protocols can be used by a system embodying the invention to reduce or eliminate unnecessary signaling between gateways as call setup procedures are carried out.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: July 3, 2003Inventors: Ajay Joseph, Hwan Tang, Lizhong Zhang, Paul A. Skelly