Patents by Inventor Philip Bednarz
Philip Bednarz 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: 20190238444Abstract: A method of determining a problem with data packet transmission speed over a first communication medium coupled between a plurality of content servers and an ISP communication device. The method comprises repeatedly measuring the data packet transmission speed over the first communication medium coupled between each of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device, and determining there is a problem with the data packet transmission speed over the first communication medium coupled between one of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device when the repeatedly measured data packet transmission speeds over the first communication medium coupled between the one of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device is substantially different from the repeatedly measured data packet transmission speeds over the first communication medium coupled between other of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2015Publication date: August 1, 2019Inventors: Cioffi John, Fisher Christopher, Philip Bednarz, Ardavan M. Tehrani, Tuncay Cil, Lan Ke
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Patent number: 10356151Abstract: A video stream DSL analyzer receives at least non-physical layer management data and physical layer management data and in response generates metric information. The generated metric information is used to characterize the performance of the video stream information and diagnose any problems if necessary. In response to the metric information, the video stream DSL analyzer changes one or more DSL configuration(s) in order to improve performance.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2015Date of Patent: July 16, 2019Assignee: ASSIA SPE, LLCInventors: Seong Taek Chung, Georgios Ginis, Peter J. Silverman, Philip Bednarz, Raghvendra Savoor, Zhi Li
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Publication number: 20180331920Abstract: Described are systems and methods for implementing and operating a Device Abstraction Proxy (DAP). In one embodiment, the DAP includes a communications interface to connect the DAP to one or more access aggregation devices, each having a plurality of physical ports to provide Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) communication services to a plurality of remote DSL terminals via the plurality of physical ports. The DAP may further include a memory and processor to execute a virtual access aggregation device, in which a subset of the plurality of physical ports are allocated and linked to corresponding logical ports. The DAP may further include a global rule-set module to define operational constraints for the DSL communication services, and a management interface to allow at least one broadband access management system to manage the subset of physical ports allocated to the virtual access aggregation device subject to the operational constraints.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2018Publication date: November 15, 2018Inventors: Marc Goldburg, Philip Bednarz
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Patent number: 10050846Abstract: Described are systems and methods for implementing and operating a Device Abstraction Proxy (DAP). In one embodiment, the DAP includes a communications interface to connect the DAP to one or more access aggregation devices, each having a plurality of physical ports to provide Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) communication services to a plurality of remote DSL terminals via the plurality of physical ports. The DAP may further include a memory and processor to execute a virtual access aggregation device, in which a subset of the plurality of physical ports are allocated and linked to corresponding logical ports. The DAP may further include a global rule-set module to define operational constraints for the DSL communication services, and a management interface to allow at least one broadband access management system to manage the subset of physical ports allocated to the virtual access aggregation device subject to the operational constraints.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2016Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Inventors: Marc Goldburg, Philip Bednarz
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Patent number: 9967156Abstract: Described is a method for controlling a broadband service, the method comprising: collecting user behavior, usage data, and physical layer data associated with the broadband service; analyzing the collected data to determine whether a different broadband service can be offered to a user compared to existing broadband service; and providing the user a targeted offer according to the analysis. Described is also a method for recommending a service profile, the method comprising: receiving broadband data from an agent, wherein the agent is executable on a computing device coupled to a LAN of a broadband subscriber; identifying a current service profile of the broadband subscriber; analyzing the received broadband data in view of the current service profile; determining a new service profile for the broadband subscriber according to the analyzed broadband data; and recommending the new service profile to the broadband subscriber and the broadband subscriber's service provider.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2014Date of Patent: May 8, 2018Inventors: Philip Bednarz, Tuncay Cil, Ardavan Maleki Tehrani, Leonardo Dagum, Marc Goldburg
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Publication number: 20170111239Abstract: Described are systems and methods for implementing and operating a Device Abstraction Proxy (DAP). In one embodiment, the DAP includes a communications interface to connect the DAP to one or more access aggregation devices, each having a plurality of physical ports to provide Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) communication services to a plurality of remote DSL terminals via the plurality of physical ports. The DAP may further include a memory and processor to execute a virtual access aggregation device, in which a subset of the plurality of physical ports are allocated and linked to corresponding logical ports. The DAP may further include a global rule-set module to define operational constraints for the DSL communication services, and a management interface to allow at least one broadband access management system to manage the subset of physical ports allocated to the virtual access aggregation device subject to the operational constraints.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2016Publication date: April 20, 2017Inventors: Marc GOLDBURG, Philip BEDNARZ
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Patent number: 9374240Abstract: Described are systems and methods for implementing and operating a Device Abstraction Proxy (DAP). In one embodiment, the DAP includes a communications interface to connect the DAP to one or more access aggregation devices, each having a plurality of physical ports to provide Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) communication services to a plurality of remote DSL terminals via the plurality of physical ports. The DAP may further include a memory and processor to execute a virtual access aggregation device, in which a subset of the plurality of physical ports are allocated and linked to corresponding logical ports. The DAP may further include a global rule-set module to define operational constraints for the DSL communication services, and a management interface to allow at least one broadband access management system to manage the subset of physical ports allocated to the virtual access aggregation device subject to the operational constraints.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2012Date of Patent: June 21, 2016Assignee: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.Inventors: Marc Goldburg, Philip Bednarz
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Patent number: 9344294Abstract: Described are systems and methods for implementing and operating a Device Abstraction Proxy (DAP). In one embodiment, the DAP includes a communications interface to connect the DAP to one or more access aggregation devices, each having a plurality of physical ports to provide Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) communication services to a plurality of remote DSL terminals via the plurality of physical ports. The DAP may further include a memory and processor to execute a virtual access aggregation device, in which a subset of the plurality of physical ports are allocated and linked to corresponding logical ports. The DAP may further include a global rule-set module to define operational constraints for the DSL communication services, and a management interface to allow at least one broadband access management system to manage the subset of physical ports allocated to the virtual access aggregation device subject to the operational constraints.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.Inventors: Marc Goldburg, Philip Bednarz
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Publication number: 20160080460Abstract: A video stream DSL analyzer receives at least non-physical layer management data and physical layer management data and in response generates metric information. The generated metric information is used to characterize the performance of the video stream information and diagnose any problems if necessary. In response to the metric information, the video stream DSL analyzer changes one or more DSL configuration(s) in order to improve performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2015Publication date: March 17, 2016Inventors: Seong Taek Chung, George Ginis, Peter J. Silverman, Philip Bednarz, Raghvendra Savoor, Zhi LI
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Publication number: 20160006622Abstract: Described is a method for controlling a broadband service, the method comprising: collecting user behavior, usage data, and physical layer data associated with the broadband service; analyzing the collected data to determine whether a different broadband service can be offered to a user compared to existing broadband service; and providing the user a targeted offer according to the analysis. Described is also a method for recommending a service profile, the method comprising: receiving broadband data from an agent, wherein the agent is executable on a computing device coupled to a LAN of a broadband subscriber; identifying a current service profile of the broadband subscriber; analyzing the received broadband data in view of the current service profile; determining a new service profile for the broadband subscriber according to the analyzed broadband data; and recommending the new service profile to the broadband subscriber and the broadband subscriber's service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2014Publication date: January 7, 2016Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.Inventors: Philip Bednarz, Tuncay Cil, Ardavan Maleki Tehrani, Leonardo Dagum, Marc Goldburg
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Publication number: 20150207720Abstract: Described is a method performed by a downloadable agent, the method comprising: collecting WAN performance information, wherein the downloadable agent is executable on a computing device coupled to a LAN of a broadband subscriber, wherein the LAN is coupled by another device to a WAN; and transmitting the WAN performance information to a machine; wherein the machine is operable to: store and analyze the performance information to generate an analysis result; and report the analysis result to at least one of the broadband subscriber and its service provider. Described is a corresponding system which comprises a database; and a server coupled to the database, the server operable to: receive WAN performance information from a downloadable agent; store the information in the database, analyze the information to generate an analysis result; and report the analysis result to at least one of the broadband subscriber and the broadband subscriber's service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 25, 2012Publication date: July 23, 2015Applicant: Adaptive Spectrum and Signal Alignment, Inc.Inventors: Leonardo Dagum, Philip Bednarz, Marc Goldburg, Ardavan Maleki Tehrani, Wonjong Rhee
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Publication number: 20130179570Abstract: Described are systems and methods for implementing and operating a Device Abstraction Proxy (DAP). In one embodiment, the DAP includes a communications interface to connect the DAP to one or more access aggregation devices, each having a plurality of physical ports to provide Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) communication services to a plurality of remote DSL terminals via the plurality of physical ports. The DAP may further include a memory and processor to execute a virtual access aggregation device, in which a subset of the plurality of physical ports arc allocated and linked to corresponding logical ports. The DAP may further include a global rule-set module to define operational constraints for the DSL communication services, and a management interface to allow at least one broadband access management system to manage the subset of physical ports allocated to the virtual access aggregation device subject to the operational constraints.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: ADAPTIVE SPECTRUM AND SIGNAL ALIGNMENT, INC.Inventors: Marc Goldburg, Philip Bednarz
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Publication number: 20130003798Abstract: Described are systems and methods for implementing and operating a Device Abstraction Proxy (DAP). In one embodiment, the DAP includes a communications interface to connect the DAP to one or more access aggregation devices, each having a plurality of physical ports to provide Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) communication services to a plurality of remote DSL terminals via the plurality of physical ports. The DAP may further include a memory and processor to execute a virtual access aggregation device, in which a subset of the plurality of physical ports are allocated and linked to corresponding logical ports. The DAP may further include a global rule-set module to define operational constraints for the DSL communication services, and a management interface to allow at least one broadband access management system to manage the subset of physical ports allocated to the virtual access aggregation device subject to the operational constraints.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventors: Marc GOLDBURG, Philip BEDNARZ
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Patent number: 8300552Abstract: External-services data are processed for use in a user facility in a manner that enables easy user interface and control. According to an example embodiment of the present invention, an arrangement for processing external-services data includes an audio, video, and data signal bussing arrangement adapted to distribute audio, video, and data to designated points in a user facility. A plurality of appliances are communicatively coupled to the bussing arrangement and adapted to receive and process one or more audio, video, and data signals. A user input device is adapted to command a network interface unit (NIU) to process the external-services data for use at a particular one of the plurality of appliances in the user facility. External-services data is delivered over the bussing arrangement and to one or more of the plurality of appliances using the (NIU).Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: 8x8, Inc.Inventors: Keith Barraclough, Bryan R. Martin, Philip Bednarz, Paul Voois
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Publication number: 20100166051Abstract: A video stream DSL analyzer receives at least non-physical layer management data and physical layer management data and in response generates metric information. The generated metric information is used to characterize the performance of the video stream information and diagnose any problems if necessary. In response to the metric information, the video stream DSL analyzer changes one or more DSL configuration(s) in order to improve performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2007Publication date: July 1, 2010Inventors: Seong Taek Chung, George Ginis, Peter J. Silverman, Philip Bednarz, Raghvendra Savoor, Zhi Li
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Patent number: 7606221Abstract: A telephony communications approach implements an autodiscover feature that enables an endpoint device to automatically locate and establish communication with a desirable server in a web of interconnected servers. In one specific example implementation, the endpoint device is an internet-type telephone communicating with a remotely-located server in an internet-based private branch exchange. Various packet-communicating endpoint devices are adapted to communicate with the internet-based private branch exchange by adapting each to automatically broadcast its identity and, in response to receiving an assignment for the appropriated iPBX, establish communication with the internet-based private branch exchange from other packet-based servers. Other aspects of the invention are directed to approaches for distinguishing the desired internet-based private branch exchange from the other packet-based servers and implementations for assigning the appropriate iPBX.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: 8×8, Inc.Inventors: Fredric Artru, Andy Huckridge, Marc Petit-Hugenin, Jean-Hugues Robert, Michael Roper, Philip Bednarz
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Patent number: 7535880Abstract: A wireless access point includes at least a first service set identifier associated with a public LAN. The wireless access point provides wireless access to the public LAN and to a wide area network (WAN). The wireless access point implements an access policy that provides unrestricted access to the WAN to a first type of wireless application or wireless device detected by the wireless access point, and restricted access to the WAN to a second type of wireless application or wireless device detected by the wireless access point.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: 2Wire, Inc.Inventors: Brian L. Hinman, Pasquale Romano, Philip Bednarz
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Patent number: 7499438Abstract: Various methods and apparatus are described in for a wireless access point. The wireless access point allows access to a wireless LAN that has two or more service set identifiers (SSIDs). At least one of the SSIDs is associated with a public wireless LAN. The wireless access point implements a segmentation policy that 1) provides unimpeded access to a Wide Area network through the public wireless LAN based on a first type of application or a first type of device detected by the wireless access point and 2) restricts access to the Wide Area network through the public wireless LAN by requiring an authorization check to access the Wide Area network based on detecting a second type of application.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2005Date of Patent: March 3, 2009Assignee: 2Wire, Inc.Inventors: Brian L. Hinman, Pasquale Romano, Philip Bednarz
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Patent number: 7120143Abstract: The present invention is directed to audio processing including IP telephony audio processing. Voice-over-IP terminals used in phone terminal applications benefit from a low-power implementation suitable for the limited chassis area of these devices. According to an example embodiment of the present invention, a programmable audio processor chip is adapted to process voice data for IP communications. The chip includes a DSP voice compression device adapted to compress voice data, and audio processing circuitry programmed with an audio processing software application adapted to process the compressed voice data. The chip further includes an IP network stack adapted to store and process IP data. The IP data includes protocols for processing the compressed voice data via an IP network. A communication stack is also included in the chip and is adapted to store and process communications data. The communications data includes audio processing protocols for processing the compressed voice data.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2000Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: 8x8, Inc.Inventors: Bryan R. Martin, Ian John Buckley, Philip Bednarz, Douglas A. Chrissan
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Patent number: 7120238Abstract: A telephony system and method are adapted for selecting an operating mode of a telephony system responsive to sensor inputs. A presence detector, communicatively coupled to the telephony system, detects people within a predetermined area associated with the telephony system. A detection signal is communicated to the telephony system responsive to a detection. The telephony system is operated in a first operating mode absent the detection signal, and in a second operating mode responsive to the detection signal. A system status display indicates a first data set in the first operating mode, and a second data set in the second operating mode, the second data set being different from the first data set. In a more particular implementation, a central station displays status information for remote telephone devices reflective of a user's presence. In another particular implementation, telephony system call routing is modified responsive to detected user presence and/or identity.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2002Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: 8x8, Inc.Inventors: Philip Bednarz, John L. Barrett