Patents by Inventor Peter G. Khoury
Peter G. Khoury 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: 12284722Abstract: An access point that provides a transition recommendation is described. This access point may provide a first WLAN having a first capability. During operation, the access point may associate with the electronic device. Moreover, the access point may determine that the electronic device has a second capability that is different from the first capability. For example, the first capability may include compatibility with a first IEEE 802.11 standard and the second capability may include compatibility with a second IEEE 802.11 standard. Next, the access point may provide the transition recommendation addressed to the electronic device based at least in part on the difference in the first capability and the second capability, where the transition recommendation recommends that the electronic device transition from the first WLAN to a second WLAN that has the second capability.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2022Date of Patent: April 22, 2025Assignee: Ruckus IP Holdings LLCInventors: Peter G. Khoury, Wen Chen, Wenge Ren
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Publication number: 20250081254Abstract: During operation, an access point (and, more generally, a computer network device) may receive, associated with an electronic device, a frame with information specifying a capability of the electronic device, where the capability includes whether the electronic device is compatible with an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 standard or a Wi-Fi Alliance generation, and the access point is unable to interpret the information. Then, the access point may provide, addressed to a computer system (such as a cloud-based controller of the access point), the information. In some embodiments, the access point provides, addressed to the computer system, an identifier of the electronic device and/or one or more attributes of the electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2024Publication date: March 6, 2025Applicant: Ruckus IP Holdings LLCInventors: Peter G. Khoury, Mark Hamilton
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Publication number: 20240403735Abstract: An electronic device that provides recommendation information is described. During operation, the electronic device may obtain itinerary information associated with an individual. Then, the electronic device may determine environmental factors associated with the itinerary information. Moreover, the electronic device may dynamically compute carbon footprints of multiple types of transportation based at least in part on the itinerary information and the environmental factors. For example, a given carbon footprint of a given type of transportation may include an incremental carbon footprint associated with the individual and a total carbon footprint of the given type of transportation. Next, the electronic device may provide recommendation information including the multiple types of transportation and the computed associated carbon footprints.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2024Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventor: Peter G. Khoury
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Publication number: 20240196421Abstract: During operation, a computer system may receive, associated with access points, information about the access points and specifying one or more communication-performance metrics associated with a shared band of frequencies. Then, for the access points, the computer system may compute co-channel interference (CCI) metrics based at least in part on the information about the access points and the one or more communication-performance metrics. Moreover, the computer system may select channels and channel widths of the access points based at least in part on the CCI metrics, a graph representation of the access points and a CCI criterion, where nodes in the graph representation correspond to the access points and edges in the graph representation correspond to communication between the pairs of access points. Next, the computer system may provide, addressed to the access points, second information specifying the channels, the channel widths and/or the transmit power of the access points.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2023Publication date: June 13, 2024Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Yang Kiran Han, Peter G. Khoury, See Ho Ting
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Patent number: 11997582Abstract: An access point that determines communication boundaries is described. During operation, the access point may receive one or more probe requests associated with the one or more electronic devices, where a given probe request may include an identifier of a given electronic device. Moreover, when the access point receives the given probe request, the access point may determine a signal strength associated with the given probe request and timestamps when the given probe request was received. Then, the access point may exchange probe-request information with one or more additional access points, where the probe-request information corresponds to received probe requests. Next, the access point may compare the probe-request information to determine the communication boundaries. For example, the communication boundaries may be determined by comparing the probe-request information for pairs of access points.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2022Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: Ruckus IP Holdings, LLCInventor: Peter G. Khoury
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Publication number: 20240031003Abstract: An electronic device that dynamically adjusts a number of antennas used during transmitting and/or a transmit polarization state is described. This electronic device may include: a first set of antennas; and a second set of antennas, where a given first antenna in the first set of antennas has a first predefined polarization and a given second antenna in the second set of antennas has a second predefined polarization. During operation, the electronic device may dynamically adjust, based at least in part on a transmit power and a regulatory constraint: the number of antennas in the first set of antennas and the second set of antennas used during transmitting; and/or the transmit polarization state by selecting antennas in the first set of antennas and the second set of antennas.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventor: Peter G. Khoury
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Publication number: 20240031002Abstract: During operation, an electronic device may obtain feedback associated with communication performance between the electronic device and a second electronic device, where the feedback includes one or more features including: a channel frequency response, a compressed beamforming report, an error vector magnitude and/or a relationship between at least two of the features. Then, based at least in part on the feedback, the electronic device may dynamically adjust a transmit polarization state and/or a receive polarization state by selecting antennas in a first set of antennas and a second set of antennas in the electronic device, where a given first antenna in the first set of antennas has a first predefined polarization and a given second antenna in the second set of antennas has a second predefined polarization, and the second predefined polarization is different from the first predefined polarization.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventor: Peter G. Khoury
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Patent number: 11849346Abstract: An electronic device may receive multiple uplink packets or frames associated with a second electronic device. Then, based at least in part on information included in or associated with the group, the electronic device may unilaterally calculate the QoS of the multiple uplink packets or frames. Moreover, the electronic device may provide the multiple uplink packets of frames to a third electronic device. Next, the electronic device may receive multiple downlink packets or frames associated with the third electronic device. Furthermore, the electronic device may provide the multiple downlink packets or frames to the second electronic device, where additional multiple uplink packets or frames and/or the multiple downlink packets or frames have a priority corresponding to the calculated QoS.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2021Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventor: Peter G. Khoury
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Patent number: 11838775Abstract: An electronic device that coordinates collection of communication data in a wireless network is described. During operation, the electronic device may provide, from an interface circuit, a troubleshooting request, where the troubleshooting request instructs at least a second electronic device (such as an access point) in the one or more second electronic devices to capture the communication data associated with subsequent communication by the electronic device. For example, the troubleshooting request may be included in a vendor specific public action frame that is broadcast or unicast. Then, the electronic device may provide, from the interface circuit, one or more packets or frames. Moreover, the electronic device may collect the communication data associated with the subsequent communication.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Peter G. Khoury, Mark A. Hamilton
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Patent number: 11711752Abstract: An electronic device may advertise a first BSSID and a second BSSID having a common SSID, separate wireless connection interfaces, and different capabilities, where the first BSSID may support a first IEEE 802.11 standard, and the second BSSID may support one or more previous IEEE 802.11 standards, but may not support the first IEEE 802.11 standard. Then, the electronic device may receive a probe request associated with a second electronic device. Moreover, the electronic device may determine whether the second electronic device supports the first IEEE 802.11 standard based at least in part on one or more fields in the probe request. Next, the electronic device may selectively provide a probe response to the second electronic device with one of the first BSSID and the second BSSID based at least in part on the determination.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2022Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Peter G. Khoury, Sundar Sankaran
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Publication number: 20230086942Abstract: An access point that determines communication boundaries is described. During operation, the access point may receive one or more probe requests associated with the one or more electronic devices, where a given probe request may include an identifier of a given electronic device. Moreover, when the access point receives the given probe request, the access point may determine a signal strength associated with the given probe request and timestamps when the given probe request was received. Then, the access point may exchange probe-request information with one or more additional access points, where the probe-request information corresponds to received probe requests. Next, the access point may compare the probe-request information to determine the communication boundaries. For example, the communication boundaries may be determined by comparing the probe-request information for pairs of access points.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2022Publication date: March 23, 2023Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventor: Peter G. Khoury
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Publication number: 20230067513Abstract: An electronic device (such as an access point) is described. During operation, the electronic device may create a hidden transmitted BSS. For example, the hidden transmitted BSS may be hidden, e.g., from an operator of a network that includes the electronic device and/or from one or more second electronic devices. Moreover, the electronic device may transmit a multi-BSS beacon with a transmitted BSSID and a wild-card SSID (or blank character string) of the hidden transmitted BSS, and, for one or more non-transmitted BSSes, one or more non-transmitted BSSIDs and their associated SSIDs. Then, the electronic device may establish one or more connections with the one or more second electronic devices via the one or more non-transmitted BSSes. Furthermore, the electronic device may deactivate a given non-transmitted BSS in the one or more non-transmitted BSSes without impacting a remainder of the non-transmitted BSSes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Peter G. Khoury, Kaushik Guha
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Publication number: 20230015284Abstract: An electronic device that provides recommendation information is described. During operation, the electronic device may obtain itinerary information associated with an individual. Then, the electronic device may determine environmental factors associated with the itinerary information. Moreover, the electronic device may dynamically compute carbon footprints of multiple types of transportation based at least in part on the itinerary information and the environmental factors. For example, a given carbon footprint of a given type of transportation may include an incremental carbon footprint associated with the individual and a total carbon footprint of the given type of transportation. Next, the electronic device may provide recommendation information including the multiple types of transportation and the computed associated carbon footprints.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 15, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventor: Peter G. Khoury
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Patent number: 11540199Abstract: An access point that determines communication boundaries is described. During operation, the access point may receive one or more probe requests associated with the one or more electronic devices, where a given probe request may include an identifier of a given electronic device. Moreover, when the access point receives the given probe request, the access point may determine a signal strength associated with the given probe request and timestamps when the given probe request was received. Then, the access point may exchange probe-request information with one or more additional access points, where the probe-request information corresponds to received probe requests. Next, the access point may compare the probe-request information to determine the communication boundaries. For example, the communication boundaries may be determined by comparing the probe-request information for pairs of access points.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2021Date of Patent: December 27, 2022Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventor: Peter G. Khoury
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Publication number: 20220303879Abstract: An electronic device may advertise a first BSSID and a second BSSID having a common SSID, separate wireless connection interfaces, and different capabilities, where the first BSSID may support a first IEEE 802.11 standard, and the second BSSID may support one or more previous IEEE 802.11 standards, but may not support the first IEEE 802.11 standard. Then, the electronic device may receive a probe request associated with a second electronic device. Moreover, the electronic device may determine whether the second electronic device supports the first IEEE 802.11 standard based at least in part on one or more fields in the probe request. Next, the electronic device may selectively provide a probe response to the second electronic device with one of the first BSSID and the second BSSID based at least in part on the determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2022Publication date: September 22, 2022Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Peter G. Khoury, Sundar Sankaran
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Publication number: 20220286930Abstract: An access point that provides a transition recommendation is described. This access point may provide a first WLAN having a first capability. During operation, the access point may associate with the electronic device. Moreover, the access point may determine that the electronic device has a second capability that is different from the first capability. For example, the first capability may include compatibility with a first IEEE 802.11 standard and the second capability may include compatibility with a second IEEE 802.11 standard. Next, the access point may provide the transition recommendation addressed to the electronic device based at least in part on the difference in the first capability and the second capability, where the transition recommendation recommends that the electronic device transition from the first WLAN to a second WLAN that has the second capability.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Peter G. Khoury, Wen Chen, Wenge Ren
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Patent number: 11368900Abstract: An electronic device may advertise a first BSSID and a second BSSID having a common SSID, separate wireless connection interfaces, and different capabilities, where the first BSSID may support a first IEEE 802.11 standard, and the second BSSID may support one or more previous IEEE 802.11 standards, but may not support the first IEEE 802.11 standard. Then, the electronic device may receive a probe request associated with a second electronic device. Moreover, the electronic device may determine whether the second electronic device supports the first IEEE 802.11 standard based at least in part on one or more fields in the probe request. Next, the electronic device may selectively provide a probe response to the second electronic device with one of the first BSSID and the second BSSID based at least in part on the determination.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2020Date of Patent: June 21, 2022Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Peter G. Khoury, Sundar Sankaran
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Publication number: 20220190973Abstract: In an electronic device, N input electrical signals provided to N input connectors result in N output electrical signals corresponding to the N input electrical signals on N of M output connectors, where the N output electrical signals are orthogonal to each other. Moreover, the N input electrical signals result in P output electrical signals corresponding to the N input electrical signals on P of the M output connectors, where the P output electrical signals are orthogonal to each other, but are not orthogonal to the N output electrical signals. The P output electrical signals are linear combinations of the N input electrical signals in which the N input electrical signals have corresponding second phases, where a dot product of a given one of the N output electrical signals with a given one of the P output electrical signals equals a non-zero predefined value.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2021Publication date: June 16, 2022Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventor: Peter G. Khoury
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Patent number: 11356916Abstract: An access point that provides a transition recommendation is described. This access point may provide a first WLAN having a first capability. During operation, the access point may associate with the electronic device. Moreover, the access point may determine that the electronic device has a second capability that is different from the first capability. For example, the first capability may include compatibility with a first IEEE 802.11 standard and the second capability may include compatibility with a second IEEE 802.11 standard. Next, the access point may provide the transition recommendation addressed to the electronic device based at least in part on the difference in the first capability and the second capability, where the transition recommendation recommends that the electronic device transition from the first WLAN to a second WLAN that has the second capability.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2020Date of Patent: June 7, 2022Assignee: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventors: Peter G. Khoury, Wen Chen, Wenge Ren
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Publication number: 20220060930Abstract: An electronic device may receive multiple uplink packets or frames associated with a second electronic device. Then, based at least in part on information included in or associated with the group, the electronic device may unilaterally calculate the QoS of the multiple uplink packets or frames. Moreover, the electronic device may provide the multiple uplink packets of frames to a third electronic device. Next, the electronic device may receive multiple downlink packets or frames associated with the third electronic device. Furthermore, the electronic device may provide the multiple downlink packets or frames to the second electronic device, where additional multiple uplink packets or frames and/or the multiple downlink packets or frames have a priority corresponding to the calculated QoS.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2021Publication date: February 24, 2022Applicant: ARRIS Enterprises LLCInventor: Peter G. Khoury