Patents by Inventor Peter Wu
Peter Wu 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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Publication number: 20140219128Abstract: Airtime usage may be used as a factor in controlling network traffic flow to and from client devices via a wireless network interface. Received packets or other data are assigned to a quality of service profile. Additionally, a cost value for communicating the received data is determined at least in part based on an actual or estimated airtime usage for the received packet. The cost value is used to allocate wireless network airtime to data. The allocation of wireless network airtime may be varied dynamically based on operating conditions. The cost value may be based on factors including the airtime used to communicate data; whether the data is a retransmission; and wireless network overhead. The cost value of data may also be different depending on whether the data is being sent from a client device or to a client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: AEROHIVE NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Peter Wu, Sreekanth Reddy, Jianlin Zeng, Changming Liu
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Publication number: 20140200930Abstract: Methods and systems for determining the importance of each of the variables, or combinations of variables, that contribute to the overall score generated by a predictive statistical model are presented. In a specialized case, for each variable in the model, an importance is calculated based on the calculated slope and deviance of the predictive variable. In a more general case, for each variable in the model, an importance is calculated based on setting that variable to have the average value for the data set, and then calculating the change in score. The totality of variables (or combinations thereof) is then ranked by the ?score, or a magnitude of it, such as |?score|.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2014Publication date: July 17, 2014Inventors: Frank M. Zizzamia, Cheng-Sheng Peter Wu, Michael F. Greene, James C. Guszcza, Jun Yan, Jonathan Vanden Bosch, John R. Lucker
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Publication number: 20140160929Abstract: Airtime usage may be used as a factor in controlling network traffic flow to and from client devices via a wireless network interface. Received packets or other data are assigned to a quality of service profile. Additionally, a cost value for communicating the received data is determined at least in part based on an actual or estimated airtime usage for the received packet. The cost value is used to allocate wireless network airtime to data. The allocation of wireless network airtime may be varied dynamically based on operating conditions. The cost value may be based on factors including the airtime used to communicate data; whether the data is a retransmission; and wireless network overhead. The cost value of data may also be different depending on whether the data is being sent from a client device or to a client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2013Publication date: June 12, 2014Applicant: Aerohive Networks, IncInventors: Peter Wu, Sreekanth Reddy, Jianlin Zeng, Changming Liu
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Publication number: 20140149150Abstract: A quantitative system and method that leverages data sources external to an insurance company to generate a statistical model that may be used to predict insurance coverage profitability. The system and method can predict profitability on a prospective basis regardless of the internal data and business practices of a particular insurance company.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2014Publication date: May 29, 2014Applicant: Deloitte Development LLCInventors: Frank M. Zizzamia, Cheng-Sheng Peter Wu, Dominic A. Tocci, Matthew R. Carrier, John R. Lucker
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Patent number: 8730931Abstract: Airtime usage may be used as a factor in controlling network traffic flow to and from client devices via a wireless network interface. Received packets or other data are assigned to a quality of service profile. Additionally, a cost value for communicating the received data is determined at least in part based on an actual or estimated airtime usage for the received packet. The cost value is used to allocate wireless network airtime to data. The allocation of wireless network airtime may be varied dynamically based on operating conditions. The cost value may be based on factors including the airtime used to communicate data; whether the data is a retransmission; and wireless network overhead. The cost value of data may also be different depending on whether the data is being sent from a client device or to a client device.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2013Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Aerohive Networks, Inc.Inventors: Peter Wu, Sreekanth Reddy, Jianlin Zeng, Changming Liu
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Patent number: 8655687Abstract: A quantitative system and method that employs data sources external to an insurance company to generate a statistical model that may be used to predict commercial insurance profitability. The system and method are able to predict individual commercial insurance policyholder profitability on a prospective basis regardless of the internal data and business practices of a particular insurance company.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2012Date of Patent: February 18, 2014Assignee: Deloitte Development LLCInventors: Frank M. Zizzamia, Cheng-Sheng Peter Wu, Dominic A. Tocci, Matthew R. Carrier, John R. Lucker
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Patent number: 8613068Abstract: Various embodiments utilize redirection techniques to refresh an authenticated session for a web-based executable operated across multiple domains. In at least some embodiments, the redirection techniques utilize a hidden inline frame (“i-frame”) to refresh an authenticated session. In some embodiments, polling is utilized to detect the end of a redirection sequence and a refreshed authenticated session while in other embodiments, an authenticated session is assumed to be refreshed after the expiration of a predetermined period of time.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2011Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric Wai Ho Lau, Peter Wu, Jeremy Hay
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Patent number: 8483194Abstract: Airtime usage may be used as a factor in controlling network traffic flow to and from client devices via a wireless network interface. Received packets or other data are assigned to a quality of service profile. Additionally, a cost value for communicating the received data is determined at least in part based on an actual or estimated airtime usage for the received packet. The cost value is used to allocate wireless network airtime to data. The allocation of wireless network airtime may be varied dynamically based on operating conditions. The cost value may be based on factors including the airtime used to communicate data; whether the data is a retransmission; and wireless network overhead. The cost value of data may also be different depending on whether the data is being sent from a client device or to a client device.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2009Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Aerohive Networks, Inc.Inventors: Peter Wu, Sreekanth Reddy, Jianlin Zeng, Changming Liu
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Publication number: 20130036460Abstract: Various embodiments utilize redirection techniques to refresh an authenticated session for a web-based executable operated across multiple domains. In at least some embodiments, the redirection techniques utilize a hidden inline frame (“i-frame”) to refresh an authenticated session. In some embodiments, polling is utilized to detect the end of a redirection sequence and a refreshed authenticated session while in other embodiments, an authenticated session is assumed to be refreshed after the expiration of a predetermined period of time.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2011Publication date: February 7, 2013Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric Wai Ho Lau, Peter Wu, Jeremy Hay
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Publication number: 20120284059Abstract: A method and system for determining the importance of each of the variables that contribute to the overall score of a model for predicting the profitability of an insurance policy. For each variable in the model, an importance is calculated based on the calculated slope and deviance of the predictive variable. Since the score is developed using complex mathematical calculations combining large numbers of parameters with predictive variables, it is often difficult to interpret from the mathematical formula for example, why some policyholders receive low scores while other receive high scores. Such clear communication and interpretation of insurance profitability scores is critical if they are used by the various interested insurance parties including policyholders, agents, underwriters, and regulators.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: Deloitte Development LLCInventors: Frank M. Zizzamia, Cheng-Sheng Peter Wu, Raymond E. Stukel, Hrisanthi Adamopoulos, John R. Lucker
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Publication number: 20120271659Abstract: A quantitative system and method that employs data sources external to an insurance company to generate a statistical model that may be used to more accurately and consistently predict commercial insurance profitability (the “predictive statistical model”).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: Deloitte & Touche LLPInventors: Frank M. Zizzamia, Cheng-Sheng Peter Wu, Dominic A. Tocci, Matthew R. Carrier, John R. Lucker
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Patent number: 8200511Abstract: A method and system for determining the importance of each of the variables that contribute to the overall score of a model for predicting the profitability of an insurance policy. For each variable in the model, an importance is calculated based on the calculated slope and deviance of the predictive variable. Since the score is developed using complex mathematical calculations combining large numbers of parameters with predictive variables, it is often difficult to interpret from the mathematical formula for example, why some policyholders receive low scores while other receive high scores. Such clear communication and interpretation of insurance profitability scores is critical if they are used by the various interested insurance parties including policyholders, agents, underwriters, and regulators.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2001Date of Patent: June 12, 2012Assignee: Deloitte Development LLCInventors: Frank M. Zizzamia, Cheng-Sheng Peter Wu, Raymond E. Stukel, Hrisanthi Adamopoulos, John R. Lucker
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Publication number: 20120131326Abstract: The claimed subject matter provides a method for securing a partner-enabled web service. The method includes receiving a request to access the partner-enabled web service. The request is received from a browser client for a partner application. The browser client is associated with a user. Additionally, the method includes determining that the user is authorized to access the partner application. The method further includes generating a token that associates the user with the partner application. Also, the method includes sending the token to the browser client.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2010Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric Wai Ho Lau, Zhaowei Charlie Jiang, Ronald H. Jones, JR., Derrick Isaacson, Ralph E. Lemke, Peter Wu
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Patent number: 8182966Abstract: A data storage device including: a plastic substrate having a plurality of volumes arranged in tracks along a plurality of vertically stacked, laterally extending layers therein; and, a plurality of micro-holograms each contained in a corresponding one of the volumes; herein, the presence or absence of a micro-hologram in each of the volumes is indicative of a corresponding portion of data stored.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Kenneth Brakeley Welles, Zhiyuan Ren, Brian Lee Lawrence, Pingfan Peter Wu, John Erik Hershey, Xiaolei Shi, John Anderson Fergus Ross, Victor Petrovich Ostroverkhov
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Patent number: 8145507Abstract: A quantitative system and method that employs data sources external to an insurance company to generate a statistical model that may be used to more accurately and consistently predict commercial insurance profitability (the “predictive statistical model”). The system and method are able to predict individual commercial insurance policyholder profitability on a prospective basis regardless of the internal data and business practices of a particular insurance company.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2001Date of Patent: March 27, 2012Assignee: Deloitte Development LLCInventors: Frank M. Zizzamia, Cheng-Sheng Peter Wu, Dominic A. Tocci, Matthew R. Carrier, John Lucker
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Patent number: 8084168Abstract: A data storage device including: a plastic substrate having a plurality of data volumes arranged along tracks in a plurality of stacked layers; a plurality of micro-holograms each contained in a corresponding one of the data volumes; a plurality of complementary volumes, each corresponding to and being substantially aligned with one of the data volumes; a plurality of micro-holograms each contained in a corresponding one of the complementary volumes; wherein, the presence or absence of a micro-hologram in each of the data volumes is indicative of a corresponding portion of data stored; and, the ones of the complementary volumes corresponding to the ones of the data volumes containing a micro-hologram do not contain a micro-hologram; and the ones of the complementary volumes corresponding to the ones of the data volumes not containing a micro-hologram contain a micro-hologram.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2008Date of Patent: December 27, 2011Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Pingfan Peter Wu, Xiaolei Shi, Zhiyuan Ren, Brian Lee Lawrence, John Erik Hershey, Kenneth Brakeley Welles, John Anderson Fergus Ross, Victor Petrovich Ostroverkhov
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Patent number: 8057886Abstract: A system for altering a functionality of an optical article from a pre-activated state to an activated state, comprising an optical article comprising an optical data layer for storing data, an external radiation source for generating an external stimulus adapted to interact with the optical article, such interaction causing a change in optical accessibility of optically stored data, a directing material, wherein said directing material is for directing the external stimulus to selective portions of the optical article, thereby altering the functionality of the optical article from a pre-activated state to an activated state; a convertible element capable of responding to the external stimulus to irreversibly alter the optical article from the pre-activated state of functionality to the activated state of functionality, wherein said convertible element comprises a color-shift dye, a magnetic material, a thermo-chromic material, a magneto-optical material, a light scattering material, a phase-change material,Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2010Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: NBCUniversal Media, LLCInventors: Marc Brian Wisnudel, Terry Michael Topka, Pingfan Peter Wu, Radislav Alexandrovich Potyrailo, David Gilles Gascoyne, William David Smith, Adil Minoo Dhalla, Yogendrasinh Bharatsinh Chauhan, Rupesh Bhikaji Pawar, Bharat Singh, Sriramakrishna Maruvada, Vandita Pai-Paranjape, Kenneth Brakeley Welles, II, Philippe Schottland, Eugene George Olczak, Ashok Menon
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Publication number: 20110254552Abstract: A method for determining structural dip of subsurface formations includes accepting as input multiaxial induction measurements made by passing electric current through a multiaxial transmitter disposed in a wellbore drilled through subsurface rock formations. Voltages induced in a multiaxial receiver disposed at a longitudinally spaced apart location along the wellbore are detected while moving the transmitter and receiver along the wellbore. The multiaxial voltage measurements are inverted into values of formation dip magnitude and formation dip azimuth. A parameter related to shale content of the rock formations is measured, and structural dip of the rock formations is determined by selecting dip magnitude and dip azimuth values occurring when the parameter exceeds a selected threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2010Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventors: PETER WU, Thomas D. Barber
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Publication number: 20100258745Abstract: A system for altering a functionality of an optical article from a pre-activated state to an activated state, comprising an optical article comprising an optical data layer for storing data, an external radiation source for generating an external stimulus adapted to interact with the optical article, such interaction causing a change in optical accessibility of optically stored data, a directing material, wherein said directing material is for directing the external stimulus to selective portions of the optical article, thereby altering the functionality of the optical article from a pre-activated state to an activated state; a convertible element capable of responding to the external stimulus to irreversibly alter the optical article from the pre-activated state of functionality to the activated state of functionality, wherein said convertible element comprises a color-shift dye, a magnetic material, a thermo-chromic material, a magneto-optical material, a light scattering material, a phase-change material,Type: ApplicationFiled: February 12, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANYInventors: Marc Brian Wisnudel, Terry Michael Topka, Pingfan Peter Wu, Radislav Alexandrovich Potyrailo, David Gilles Gascoyne, William David Smith, Adil Minoo Dhalla, Yogendrasinh Bharatsinh Chauhan, Rupesh Bhikaji Pawar, Bharat Singh, Sriramakrishna Maruvada, Vandita Pai-Paranjape, Kenneth Brakeley Welles, II, Philippe Schottland, Eugene George Olczak, Ashok Menon
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Publication number: 20100157776Abstract: A data storage device including: a plastic substrate having a plurality of volumes arranged along a plurality of depth-extending, concentrically stacked tracks; and, a plurality of micro-holograms each contained in a corresponding one of the tracks; wherein, the presence or absence of a micro-hologram in each of said volumes is indicative of a corresponding portion of data stored.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2008Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: General Electric CompanyInventors: Zhiyuan Ren, Brian Lee Lawrence, Pingfan Peter Wu, John Erik Hershey, Xiaolei Shi, Kenneth Brakeley Welles, John Anderson Fergus Ross, Victor Patrovich Ostroverkhov