Patents by Inventor Robert A. Brondijk

Robert A. Brondijk 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).

  • Patent number: 6967909
    Abstract: A method and device for recording information signals on a partly recorded writable record carrier (11), e.g., an optical disc. An information signal represents at least one information unit. The record carrier has a recording track which includes pre-formed track position information indicative of locations for recording the information units. From the information signal, a modulated signal is generated having successive frames, each frame including a synchronizing signal. The modulated signal is recorded at a one of the locations, while maintaining a fixed relationship between the track position information and the synchronizing signals. In the event that the location is after and adjacent to an already recorded location, the recording is started at a link position (31) before the end of a last frame of the earlier recorded information signal, at a predefined distance before a first synchronizing signal (30) of the modulated signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 1, 2003
    Date of Patent: November 22, 2005
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electornics N.V.
    Inventors: Gijsbert Joseph J. Van Den Enden, Johannes H. M. Spruit, Ronald R. Drenten, Jacobus M. Eradus, Johannes J. L. M. Van Vlerken, Robert A. Brondijk, Pope Ijtsma
  • Publication number: 20050219974
    Abstract: A method and device for recording information signals on a partly recorded writable record carrier (11), e.g., an optical disc. An information signal represents at least one information unit. The record carrier has a recording track which includes preformed track position information indicative of locations for recording the information units. From the information signal, a modulated signal is generated having successive frames, each frame including a synchronizing signal. The modulated signal is recorded at a one of the locations, while maintaining a fixed relationship between the track position information and the synchronizing signals. In the event that the location is after and adjacent to an already recorded location, the recording is started at a link position (31) before the end of a last frame of the earlier recorded information signal, at a predefined distance before a first synchronizing signal (30) of the modulated signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 1, 2005
    Publication date: October 6, 2005
    Inventors: Gijsbert Joseph Van Den Enden, Johannes Spruit, Ronald Drenten, Jacobus Eradus, Johannes Van Vlerken, Robert Brondijk, Pope Ijtsma
  • Publication number: 20040131332
    Abstract: A method and device for recording real time information on a record carrier, e.g. video on an optical disc. The information is arranged according to a recording format, e.g. DVD video, for being playable in standardized players. The information is subdivided into units and playback parameters for reproducing sequences of the units are included in the units. The format prescribes forward pointers to units that are located at a large distance from the unit which includes the forward pointers. However for home recording it is required that a recording is made in one pass, i.e. the video is to be recorded directly at its final location without a large buffer. So the device has a small buffer (30), and a processing unit (20,28) for determining pointers to nearby units based on the buffer contents, while values for pointers pointing far forward are set arbitrarily, based on nearby units and/or default values indicating that the unit intended to be pointed to does not exist.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2003
    Publication date: July 8, 2004
    Inventors: Patricia E.M. Wilson, Robert A. Brondijk
  • Patent number: 6748159
    Abstract: A method and device for recording real time information on a record carrier, e.g. video on an optical disc. The information is arranged according to a recording format, e.g. DVD video, for being playable in standardized players. The information is subdivided into units and playback parameters for reproducing sequences of the units are included in the units. The format prescribes forward pointers to units that are located at a large distance from the unit which includes the forward pointers. However for home recording it is required that a recording is made in one pass, i.e. the video is to be recorded directly at its final location without a large buffer. So the device has a small buffer (30), and a processing unit (20,28) for determining pointers to nearby units based on the buffer contents, while values for pointers pointing far forward are set arbitrarily, based on nearby units and/or default values indicating that the unit intended to be pointed to does not exist.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 11, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2004
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
    Inventors: Patricia E. M. Wilson, Robert A. Brondijk
  • Publication number: 20040022145
    Abstract: A method and device for recording information signals on a partly recorded writable record carrier (11), e.g. an optical disc. An information signal represents at least one information unit. The record carrier has a recording track which comprises preformed track position information indicative of locations for recording the information units. From the information signal a modulated signal is generated having successive frames, each frame including a synchronizing signal. The modulated signal is recorded at a one of said locations, while maintaining a fixed relationship between the track position information and the synchronizing signals. In the event that the location is after and adjacent to an already recorded location, the recording is started at a link position (31) before the end of a last frame of the earlier recorded information signal at a predefined distance before a first synchronizing signal (30) of the modulated signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 1, 2003
    Publication date: February 5, 2004
    Inventors: Gijsbert Joseph J. Van Den Enden, Johannes H.M. Spruit, Ronald R. Drenten, Jacobus M. Eradus, Johannes J.L.M. Van Vlerken, Robert A. Brondijk, Pope Ijtsma
  • Patent number: 6628583
    Abstract: A method and device for recording information signals on a partly recorded writable record carrier (11), e.g. an optical disc. An information signal represents at least one information unit. The record carrier has a recording track which comprises preformed track position information indicative of locations for recording the information units. From the information signal a modulated signal is generated having successive frames, each frame including a synchronizing signal. The modulated signal is recorded at a one of said locations, while maintaining a fixed relationship between the track position information and the synchronizing signals. In the event that the location is after and adjacent to an already recorded location, the recording is started at a link position (31) before the end of a last frame of the earlier recorded information signal at a predefined distance before a first synchronizing signal (30) of the modulated signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 7, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2003
    Assignee: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
    Inventors: Gijsbert Joseph J. Van Den Enden, Johannes H. M. Spruit, Ronald R. Drenten, Jacobus M. Eradus, Johannes J. L. M. Van Vlerken, Robert A. Brondijk, Pope Ijtsma
  • Publication number: 20030081777
    Abstract: A system, method and recording unit for protected copying of material is disclosed. The system includes a compliant preprocessing unit that performs copy-once functionality on material before providing it to a recording unit. The recording unit operates with both compliant and non-compliant preprocessing units or other senders of material for protected copying of the material. It includes at least a primary detector to detect copy-never and copy-once indications in the material, but lacks copy-once functionality including remarking capability. If the recording unit detects a copy-once indication in the received material, it tries to establish a secure channel with the sender of the material. If a secure channel is established, information of the copy-once indication is passed back to sender for appropriate action. If the secure channel is not established, the received material is not copied.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 26, 2001
    Publication date: May 1, 2003
    Inventors: Robert Brondijk, Maurice Maes, Mark Hollar
  • Publication number: 20030044163
    Abstract: A method and device for recording real time information on a record carrier, e.g. video on an optical disc. The information is arranged according to a recording format, e.g. DVD video, for being playable in standardized players. The information is subdivided into units and playback parameters for reproducing sequences of the units are included in the units. The format prescribes forward pointers to units that are located at a large distance from the unit which includes the forward pointers. However for home recording it is required that a recording is made in one pass, i.e. the video is to be recorded directly at its final location without a large buffer. So the device has a small buffer (30), and a processing unit (20,28) for determining pointers to nearby units based on the buffer contents, while values for pointers pointing far forward are set arbitrarily, based on nearby units and/or default values indicating that the unit intended to be pointed to does not exist.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 11, 2002
    Publication date: March 6, 2003
    Inventors: Patricia E. M. Wilson, Robert A. Brondijk
  • Patent number: 6480666
    Abstract: Real-time information is arranged according to a recording format for playing in standardized players. The information is subdivided into units and playback parameters for reproducing sequences of the units are included in the units. The format prescribes forward pointers to units that are located at a large distance from the unit which includes the forward pointers. However for home recording it is required that a recording is made in one pass, i.e. the video is to be recorded directly at its final location without a large buffer. So the device has a small buffer, and a processing unit for determining pointers to nearby units based on the buffer contents, while values for pointers pointing far forward are set arbitrarily, based on nearby units and/or default values indicating that the unit intended to be pointed to does not exist. Standard playback devices can still play the recorded material in trickplay modes with only minor deviations in the fast forward scanning speed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: November 12, 2002
    Assignees: U.S. Philips Corporation, Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
    Inventors: Patricia E. M. Wilson, Robert A. Brondijk
  • Publication number: 20020131767
    Abstract: A method and device for recording video on a record carrier (11), e.g. an optical disc. The information is arranged according to a recording format, e.g. DVD-video, for being playable in standardized players. The video information is subdivided into cells and playback parameters for reproducing sequences of the cells are included in control information. The format prescribes that within the recording area the control information precedes the video information for playback functions of the recorded video. However for home recording it is preferable that a recording is made in one pass, i.e. the video is to be recorded directly at its final location. Therefore the recorder has a control unit (20) for performing the following steps: first creating a free area (12) by selecting a starting point (13) within the recording area different from the beginning of the recording area, thereafter recording the real-time information from the starting point (13), and recording the control information in said free area (12).
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 1, 2002
    Publication date: September 19, 2002
    Applicant: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Johannes C.L. Auwens, Robert A. Brondijk
  • Patent number: 6377518
    Abstract: Video information is arranged according to a recording format, e.g. DVD-video, for being playable in standardized players. The video information is subdivided into cells and playback parameters for reproducing sequences of the cells are included in control information. The format prescribes that within the recording area the control information precedes the video information for playback functions of the recorded video. However for home recording it is preferable that a recording is made in one pass, i.e. the video is to be recorded directly at its final location. Therefore the recorder has a control unit for performing the following steps: first creating a free area by selecting a starting point within the recording area different from the beginning of the recording area, thereafter recording the real-time information from the starting point, and recording the control information in said free area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 12, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Johannes C. L. Auwens, Robert A. Brondijk
  • Patent number: 5970207
    Abstract: To be able to transmit television pictures in a digital form through a medium having a limited bandwidth, the pictures are subjected to picture transform and to variable-length coding. The picture to be transmitted is converted in this manner into a bit stream comprising code words of variable length. This bit stream is converted into a channel bit stream which is less sensitive to transmission errors. To this end the most significant code words (representing the average luminance and the coarse picture details) of sub-pictures of 8*8 pixels are accommodated at fixed bit positions of the channel bit stream. These code words can be retrieved by simple count-down of the bit positions. The other code words are distributed over the other bit positions. The decoder is relatively simple because the length of each block comprising significant code words is also transmitted. This length is preferably adapted to the extent of picture detail in the sub-picture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1995
    Date of Patent: October 19, 1999
    Assignee: U.S. Phillips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. De With, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen, Robert A. Brondijk, Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls
  • Patent number: 5638069
    Abstract: A variable length decoder device receives a stream of variable-length encoded data segments for successive transient storage. The storage is recurrently accessed under control of successive pointers. A decoder is fed by the storage and decodes a stream of data segments each from a respective encoded data segment. Furthermore, in step with the decoding a next pointer is produced as being directly derived from the accessing through reading of a localizer information. The latter again is produced in a preprocessor that sits before the storage, through localizing the data segments and indicating each segment by an associated localizer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 1996
    Date of Patent: June 10, 1997
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Alexander M. Rensink, Albert Van Der Werf, Robert A. Brondijk, Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls
  • Patent number: 5444490
    Abstract: To be able to transmit television pictures in a digital form through a medium having a limited bandwidth, the pictures are subjected to picture transform and to variable-length coding. The picture to be transmitted is converted in this manner into a bit stream comprising code words of variable length. This bit stream is converted into a channel bit stream which is less sensitive to transmission errors. To this end the most significant code words (representing the average luminance and the coarse picture details) of sub-pictures of 8*8 pixels are accommodated at fixed bit positions of the channel bit stream. These code words can be retrieved by simple count-down of the bit positions. The other code words are distributed over the other bit positions. The decoder is relatively simple because the length of each block comprising significant code words is also transmitted. This length is preferably adapted to the extent of picture detail in the sub-picture.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 29, 1993
    Date of Patent: August 22, 1995
    Assignee: U.S. Philips Corporation
    Inventors: Peter H. N. de With, Stephanus J. J. Nijssen, Robert A. Brondijk, Wilhelmus H. A. Bruls