Patents by Inventor Ren Egawa
Ren Egawa 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: 8635355Abstract: Content that is delivered nearly on-demand, in overlapping streams that start in staggered intervals on different channels, is played on-demand for the user using a storage system in conjunction with the receiver. A portion of the content corresponding to the staggering interval of the various streams is pre-cached and employed for playback when the user initiates on-demand playback. Content from the most-recently-started stream at the time of playback initiation is then buffered, and playback switches from the pre-cached content to the buffered content at a preselected alignment point.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2002Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Assignee: STMicroelectronics, Inc.Inventors: Michael Robert Harris, Ren Egawa
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Patent number: 7636515Abstract: The CPU breaks a digital still image file down into multiple sub-picture files. Each sub-picture file is treated as an MPEG video frame and is used to construct an MPEG video stream. An MPEG processor then processes the MPEG video stream. The MPEG processor decodes the video stream and scales each sub-picture down to fit a monitor or television upon which the still image is to be displayed. Each scaled sub-picture is stored in a display buffer but is not displayed until the entire MPEG video stream is decoded.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: December 22, 2009Assignee: STMicroelectronics, Inc.Inventors: Ren Egawa, Michael Robert Harris
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Patent number: 6788347Abstract: A video decoder compliant with the Advanced Television Systems Standard (ATSC) includes circuitry which decodes an ATSC encoded image and employs a downconversion process to produce a standard definition video signal. The video decoder includes a frequency-domain filter to reduce the resolution of the ATSC encoded signal. The video decoder downconversion system also includes a formatting section having vertical and horizontal filters, as well as resampling processing, to format the decoded and downconverted video image for a particular display and aspect ratio. The decoder senses the display format of the encoded video signal and changes the processing provided by the decoder to produce a standard definition output signal regardless of the display format of the encoded input signal. The system also includes a format converter which may be programmed to use a plurality of methods to convert the aspect ratio of the input signal for display on a display device having a different aspect ratio.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 1999Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hee-Yong Kim, Saiprasad Naimpally, Edwin Robert Meyer, Richard Sita, Larry Phillips, Ren Egawa
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Publication number: 20030208612Abstract: Content that is delivered nearly on-demand, in over-lapping streams that start in staggered intervals on different channels, is played on-demand for the user using a storage system in conjunction with the receiver. A portion of the content corresponding to the staggering interval of the various streams is pre-cached and employed for playback when the user initiates on-demand playback. Content from the most-recently-started stream at the time of playback initiation is then buffered, and playback switches from the pre-cached content to the buffered content at a preselected alignment point.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2002Publication date: November 6, 2003Applicant: STMICROELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Michael Robert Harris, Ren Egawa
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Publication number: 20030123857Abstract: The CPU breaks a digital still image file down into multiple sub-picture files. Each sub-picture file is treated as an MPEG video frame and is used to construct an MPEG video stream. An MPEG processor then processes the MPEG video stream. The MPEG processor decodes the video stream and scales each sub-picture down to fit a monitor or television upon which the still image is to be displayed. Each scaled sub-picture is stored in a display buffer but is not displayed until the entire MPEG video stream is decoded.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2001Publication date: July 3, 2003Applicant: STMicroelectronics, Inc.Inventors: Ren Egawa, Michael Robert Harris
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Publication number: 20030107580Abstract: A method, system and computer readable medium for providing targeted advertising during execution of an application is described. A server system assembles an application including 3D objects and advertising texture maps directed towards a demographic. The application is then provided for download over a network to a client system, which belongs to the demographic. The client system then executes the application, which maps the texture maps onto the 3D objects during execution. The client system displays the 3D objects during execution of the application. The server system sends periodic updates consisting of texture maps to the client system. The client system maps the updated texture maps onto the 3D objects during execution.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2001Publication date: June 12, 2003Applicant: STMICROELECTRONICS, INC.Inventors: Ren Egawa, Michael R. Harris
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Patent number: 6184935Abstract: A video down conversion system compliant with the Advanced Television Systems Standard (ATSC) includes a decoder which decodes a Main Profile, High Level (MP@HL) image and employs a downconversion processor to produce a standard definition video signal. The system stores a subsampled image in order to reduce memory requirements and employs an upsampling filter to generate reference image data from the stored. subsampled image. The reference image data spatially correspond to the image data produced by the video decoder before it is subsampled. The upsampling filter uses different filter coefficients based on the subsampling phase of the stored image and the half-pixel indicator in the motion vector which is used to locate the downsampled reference image data in the stored subsampled image.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial, Co. Ltd.Inventors: Michael Iaquinto, Hee-Yong Kim, Edwin Robert Meyer, Ren Egawa
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Patent number: 6175592Abstract: A discrete cosine transform domain (DCT) filter for lowpass filtering a high resolution encoded video image represented as frequency-domain coefficient values, such as macroblocks, before decimation of the video image in the spatial domain. The DCT filter masks or weights the DCT coefficients of the video image macroblocks before processing by an inverse DCT. The filter may be implemented as a block mirror filter in the frequency domain, and the filter values may be combined with the IDCT coefficient values. Original motion vectors of the high resolution encoded video image are translated because low resolution reference images used by the decoder are not equivalent to the original high resolution images. Therefore, motion vectors are scaled to retrieve low resolution prediction blocks which are up-sampled to generate the original pixel and half-pixel values in the spatial domain.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1997Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hee-Yong Kim, Edwin Robert Meyer, Ren Egawa
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Patent number: 5650825Abstract: An apparatus and method, applicable to variable bit rate video and constant bit rate video, is disclosed for replacing "stuffing bytes" with private data. The invention takes advantage of the otherwise wasted resources dedicated to "stuffing" in a data stream in order to insert private data. This is accomplished by inserting useful private data in a Transport Stream instead of the stuffing bits. That is, effectively, a re-multiplexing operation occurs where, based on the existence of certain conditions in a Transport Packet (e.g., stuffing bytes exist), the information necessary to replace stuffing bytes with private data yet still comply with established standards is accomplished. This data generally is referred to as privatestuff data in order to distinguish it from typical private data which may otherwise be encoded into a Transport Stream. The stuffing bytes removed from the Transport Packet may come from an adaptation field in the Transport Header or directly from the Transport Payload or both.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 1995Date of Patent: July 22, 1997Assignee: Matsushita Electric Corporation of AmericaInventors: Saiprasad V. Naimpally, Ren Egawa
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Patent number: 5534944Abstract: A method of splicing two compressed video signals which have been encoded according to the standard adopted by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) determines an amount of null information that is to be inserted between the two video signals in order to ensure that an input buffer of an MPEG decoder does not overflow after receiving the spliced video signals. The method allows a splice to occur after any access unit (picture) in the first compressed video signal. The amount of null information is determined from the data rates of the first and second compressed video signals and the amount of new data which is provided to the buffer before the data is retrieved from the buffer for both the first and second video signals. The video signals are spliced by inserting the null information, as sequence stuffing bits into a buffer immediately after the selected picture in the first video signal. The second video signal is transmitted to the buffer immediately after these stuffing bits.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 1995Date of Patent: July 9, 1996Assignee: Matsushita Electric Corporation of AmericaInventors: Ren Egawa, Edwin R. Meyer
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Patent number: 5387938Abstract: In an image coding method, a picture is divided into blocks composed of adjacent plural pixels, and a reference picture is used to predict the picture to be coded. A block including an image region not existing in the reference picture, i.e. newly appearing in the picture to be coded by the movement of an object included in the picture, is detected as an independent block, and the independent block is coded independently, without prediction from the reference picture.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1993Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hideki Fukuda, Masahiro Honjo, Ren Egawa