Patents by Inventor Robert Uecker
Robert Uecker 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: 20240106760Abstract: Discussed herein is a framework that provisions for customized processing for different classes of traffic. A network device in a communication path between a source host machine and a destination host machine extracts a tag from a packet received by the network device. The packet originates at a source executing on the source host machine and whose destination is the destination host machine. The tag set by the source and indicative of a first traffic class to be associated with the packet, the first traffic class being selected by the source from a plurality of traffic classes. The network device determines, based on the tag, that the first traffic class corresponds to a latency sensitive traffic and processes the packet using one or more settings configured at the network device for processing packets associated with the first traffic class.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2022Publication date: March 28, 2024Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jagwinder Singh Brar, David Dale Becker, Jacob Robert Uecker, Lukasz Sulek, Marcin Jakub Zablocki, Santosh Narayan Shilimkar
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Publication number: 20230344777Abstract: Discussed herein is a framework that provisions for customized processing for different classes of traffic. A network device in a communication path between a source host machine and 5 a destination host machine extracts a tag from a packet received by the network device. The packet originates at a source executing on the source host machine and whose destination is the destination host machine. The tag set by the source and indicative of a first traffic class to be associated with the packet, the first traffic class being selected by the source from a plurality of traffic classes. The network device determines the first traffic class based on the tag extracted from the packet and 10 processes the packet based on the first traffic class.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2022Publication date: October 26, 2023Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jagwinder Singh Brar, David Dale Becker, Jacob Robert Uecker, Lukasz Sulek, Marcin Jakub Zablocki, Santosh Narayan Shilimkar
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Publication number: 20230344778Abstract: Discussed herein is a framework that provisions for customized processing for different classes of traffic. A network device in a communication path between a source host machine and a destination host machine extracts a tag from a packet received by the network device. The packet originates at a source executing on the source host machine and whose destination is the destination host machine. The tag set by the source and indicative of a first traffic class to be associated with the packet, the first traffic class being selected by the source from a plurality of traffic classes. The network device determines, based on the tag, that the first traffic class corresponds to a bandwidth sensitive traffic and processes the packet using one or more settings configured at the network device for processing packets associated with the first traffic class.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2022Publication date: October 26, 2023Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jagwinder Singh Brar, David Dale Becker, Jacob Robert Uecker, Lukasz Sulek, Marcin Jakub Zablocki, Santosh Narayan Shilimkar
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Publication number: 20220417138Abstract: Discussed herein is a routing mechanism for graphical processing units (GPUs) that are hosted on several host machines in a cloud environment. For a packet transmitted by a GPU of a host machine and received by a network device, the network device determines an incoming port-link of the network device on which the packet was received. The network devices identifies, based on a GPU routing policy, an outgoing port-link of the network device that corresponds to the incoming port-link. The GPU routing policy is preconfigured prior to receiving the packet and establishes a mapping of each incoming port-link of the network device to a unique outgoing port-link of the network device. The packet is forwarded on the outgoing port-link of the network device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jagwinder Singh Brar, David Dale Becker, Lukasz Sulek, Jacob Robert Uecker
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Publication number: 20220417139Abstract: Discussed herein is a routing mechanism for graphical processing units (GPUs) that are hosted on several host machines in a cloud environment. For a packet transmitted by a GPU of a host machine and received by a network device, the network device determines an incoming port-link of the network device on which the packet was received. The network device obtains a flow information associated with the packet, and computes, based on the flow information, an outgoing port-link of the network device in accordance with a hashing algorithm. The hashing algorithm is configured to hash packets received on a particular incoming port-link of the network device to be transmitted on a same outgoing port-link of the network device. The network device forwards the packet on the outgoing port-link of the network device.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2022Publication date: December 29, 2022Applicant: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Jagwinder Singh Brar, David Dale Becker, Lukasz Sulek, Jacob Robert Uecker
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Patent number: 10984896Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2014Date of Patent: April 20, 2021Assignee: LDM Group, LLCInventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Publication number: 20190272909Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription to allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2019Publication date: September 5, 2019Inventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Patent number: 10311210Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription to allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2014Date of Patent: June 4, 2019Assignee: LDM Group, LLCInventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Publication number: 20190160283Abstract: In one aspect, methods of treating human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated growths are provided in which nano-pulse stimulation is applied at the site of a cancer. In another aspect, devices and computer systems for delivering nano-pulse stimulation for the treatment of HPV-associated growths are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 28, 2017Publication date: May 30, 2019Applicant: Pulse Biosciences, Inc.Inventors: Richard Lee Nuccitelli, Darrin Robert Uecker
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Publication number: 20140288956Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription to allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Publication number: 20140288972Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2014Publication date: September 25, 2014Inventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Patent number: 8781848Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription to allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: LDM Group, LLCInventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Patent number: 8781861Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2012Date of Patent: July 15, 2014Assignee: LDM Group, LLCInventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Patent number: 8615406Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2008Date of Patent: December 24, 2013Assignee: LDM Group, LLCInventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Patent number: 8533004Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2005Date of Patent: September 10, 2013Assignee: LDM Group, LLCInventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Patent number: 8452618Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: LDM Group, LLCInventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Publication number: 20120123804Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2012Publication date: May 17, 2012Inventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Patent number: 8121868Abstract: Systems and methods for providing targeted content to a patient who has received a prescription for medication. The systems and methods generally provide the content prior to the Point of Sale (POS) of the actual prescription allow patients to review the content and possibly act on it prior to actually obtaining the medication. Depending on embodiment, the content may be provided by a pharmacy at or around the time of dispensing or by a physician at or around the time of prescribing.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2010Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Inventors: James Grady, David Christenson, Robert Uecker
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Patent number: 6304849Abstract: A system and method for printing a customized combination newsletter and product label for used in dispensing prescribed pharmaceutical products. An individual's medical status is determined based upon information provided to the dispensing pharmacist and a customized newsletter, which may contain standard information not customized for the individual, is printed onto a combination form that also contains a self-adhesive label which can be placed upon the dispensed pharmaceutical product container. The combination form containing both the newsletter and container label facilitate giving the newsletter to the proper individual.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2000Date of Patent: October 16, 2001Assignee: Catalina Marketing International, Inc.Inventors: Robert A. Uecker, Baxter Hayes Byerly, Jr.