Patents by Inventor Ronen Vainish
Ronen Vainish 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: 9179495Abstract: A technique is disclosed to schedule frame transmissions in a wireless network utilizing scheduled TDMA by synchronizing clocks in repeater and backhaul access points.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2003Date of Patent: November 3, 2015Assignee: HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, L.P.Inventors: Shimon B. Scherzer, Patrick A. Worfolk, Armin D. Haken, Subburajan Ponnuswamy, Ronen Vainish
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Patent number: 8671163Abstract: A method of serving content to multiple clients via a network is provided. Independent sessions with each of a plurality of clients are maintained, wherein the number of clients in the plurality of clients can vary over time, and wherein the start of each session and the end of each session can be independent of the start and end of other sessions. A stream of packet payloads is received, each packet payload of the stream of packet payloads including data generated from the content, wherein each packet payload in at least a subset of the stream of packet payloads includes a different set of data. Each packet payload in the stream of packet payloads is transmitted to each client of the plurality of clients in corresponding packets, wherein the packet payload transmitted to a client at any particular time is independent of the state of the corresponding session.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2012Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Digital Fountain, Inc.Inventors: Michael Luby, Ronen Vainish, Lars Rasmussen, David Kushi, Serban Simu, Adrian Perrig, Roberto Attias, Michael Walfish, Diane Hernek, John Byers
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Publication number: 20120203872Abstract: A method of serving content to multiple clients via a network is provided. Independent sessions with each of a plurality of clients are maintained, wherein the number of clients in the plurality of clients can vary over time, and wherein the start of each session and the end of each session can be independent of the start and end of other sessions. A stream of packet payloads is received, each packet payload of the stream of packet payloads including data generated from the content, wherein each packet payload in at least a subset of the stream of packet payloads includes a different set of data. Each packet payload in the stream of packet payloads is transmitted to each client of the plurality of clients in corresponding packets, wherein the packet payload transmitted to a client at any particular time is independent of the state of the corresponding session.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: DIGITAL FOUNTAIN, INC.Inventors: Michael Luby, Ronen Vainish, Lars Rasmussen, David Kushi, Serban Simu, Adrian Perrig, Roberto Attias, Michael Walfish, Diane Hernek, John Byers
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Patent number: 8185809Abstract: A method of serving content to multiple clients via a network is provided. Independent sessions with each of a plurality of clients are maintained, wherein the number of clients in the plurality of clients can vary over time, and wherein the start of each session and the end of each session can be independent of the start and end of other sessions. A stream of packet payloads is received, each packet payload of the stream of packet payloads including data generated from the content, wherein each packet payload in at least a subset of the stream of packet payloads includes a different set of data. Each packet payload in the stream of packet payloads is transmitted to each client of the plurality of clients in corresponding packets, wherein the packet payload transmitted to a client at any particular time is independent of the state of the corresponding session.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2007Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: Digital Fountain, Inc.Inventors: Michael Luby, Ronen Vainish, Lars Rasmussen, David Kushi, Serban Simu, Adrian Perrig, Roberto Attias, Michael Walfish, Diane Hernek, John Byers
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Patent number: 7769050Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods which provide interference mitigation by making alternative resources available within areas served by wireless communication links. Embodiments provide multiple channel availability in establishing wireless communication links to facilitate interference mitigation. Time domain techniques, spatial processing techniques, and/or frequency domain techniques may be implemented for spectrum management. Embodiments provide wireless base station configurations in which all or a plurality of base station sectors use a same frequency channel and/or in which each sector or a plurality of sectors use all frequency channels. Multi-channel strategies may be implemented such as to provide dynamic selection of a “best” frequency channel, to provide transmission of identical data on multiple channels for combining/selection at the receiver, and/or to provide for dividing the data for transmission on multiple channels.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2008Date of Patent: August 3, 2010Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Shimon B. Scherzer, Patrick A. Worfolk, Armin D. Haken, Ronen Vainish, Subburajan Ponnuswamy
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Publication number: 20080227401Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods which provide interference mitigation by making alternative resources available within areas served by wireless communication links. Embodiments provide multiple channel availability in establishing wireless communication links to facilitate interference mitigation. Time domain techniques, spatial processing techniques, and/or frequency domain techniques may be implemented for spectrum management. Embodiments provide wireless base station configurations in which all or a plurality of base station sectors use a same frequency channel and/or in which each sector or a plurality of sectors use all frequency channels. Multi-channel strategies may be implemented such as to provide dynamic selection of a “best” frequency channel, to provide transmission of identical data on multiple channels for combining/selection at the receiver, and/or to provide for dividing the data for transmission on multiple channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: Kiwi NetworksInventors: Shimon B. Scherzer, Patrick A. Worfolk, Armin D. Haken, Ronen Vainish, Subburajan Ponnuswamy
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Patent number: 7366202Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods which provide interference mitigation by making alternative resources available within areas served by wireless communication links. Embodiments provide multiple channel availability in establishing wireless communication links to facilitate interference mitigation. Time domain techniques, spatial processing techniques, and/or frequency domain techniques may be implemented for spectrum management. Embodiments provide wireless base station configurations in which all or a plurality of base station sectors use a same frequency channel and/or in which each sector or a plurality of sectors use all frequency channels. Multi-channel strategies may be implemented such as to provide dynamic selection of a “best” frequency channel, to provide transmission of identical data on multiple channels for combining/selection at the receiver, and/or to provide for dividing the data for transmission on multiple channels.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2003Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Colubris Networks, Inc.Inventors: Shimon B. Scherzer, Patrick A. Worfolk, Armin D. Haken, Ronen Vainish, Subburajan Ponnuswamy
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Publication number: 20070233891Abstract: A method of serving content to multiple clients via a network is provided. Independent sessions with each of a plurality of clients are maintained, wherein the number of clients in the plurality of clients can vary over time, and wherein the start of each session and the end of each session can be independent of the start and end of other sessions. A stream of packet payloads is received, each packet payload of the stream of packet payloads including data generated from the content, wherein each packet payload in at least a subset of the stream of packet payloads includes a different set of data. Each packet payload in the stream of packet payloads is transmitted to each client of the plurality of clients in corresponding packets, wherein the packet payload transmitted to a client at any particular time is independent of the state of the corresponding session.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: Digital Fountain, Inc.Inventors: Michael Luby, Ronen Vainish, Lars Rasmussen, David Kushi, Serban Simu, Adrian Perrig, Roberto Attias, Michael Walfish, Diane Hernek, John Byers
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Publication number: 20050122999Abstract: Disclosed are systems and methods which provide interference mitigation by making alternative resources available within areas served by wireless communication links. Embodiments provide multiple channel availability in establishing wireless communication links to facilitate interference mitigation. Time domain techniques, spatial processing techniques, and/or frequency domain techniques may be implemented for spectrum management. Embodiments provide wireless base station configurations in which all or a plurality of base station sectors use a same frequency channel and/or in which each sector or a plurality of sectors use all frequency channels. Multi-channel strategies may be implemented such as to provide dynamic selection of a “best” frequency channel, to provide transmission of identical data on multiple channels for combining/selection at the receiver, and/or to provide for dividing the data for transmission on multiple channels.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2003Publication date: June 9, 2005Applicant: Kiwi NetworksInventors: Shimon Scherzer, Patrick Worfolk, Armin Haken, Ronen Vainish, Subburajan Ponnuswamy
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Publication number: 20020129159Abstract: A method of serving content to multiple clients via a network is provided. Independent sessions with each of a plurality of clients are maintained, wherein the number of clients in the plurality of clients can vary over time, and wherein the start of each session and the end of each session can be independent of the start and end of other sessions. A stream of packet payloads is received, each packet payload of the stream of packet payloads including data generated from the content, wherein each packet payload in at least a subset of the stream of packet payloads includes a different set of data. Each packet payload in the stream of packet payloads is transmitted to each client of the plurality of clients in corresponding packets, wherein the packet payload transmitted to a client at any particular time is independent of the state of the corresponding session.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2001Publication date: September 12, 2002Inventors: Michael Luby, Ronen Vainish, Lars Rasmussen, David Kushi, Serban Simu, Adrian Perrig, Roberto Attias, Michael Walfish, Diane Hernek, John Byers