Patents by Inventor Russell Marks
Russell Marks 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: 20170053347Abstract: There is provided a method for analyzing data collected from network nodes, the method executed by a server connected to at least one website and at least one consumer node, comprising: identifying a transaction request at a website hosted by a web server, the transaction requested by an entity associated with a consumer node; identifying at least one key person associated with the entity; collecting, from a plurality of network nodes, metadata associated with the at least one key person; analyzing the metadata to create at least one characteristic of the at least one key person; generating a dynamic transaction standing based on the at least one characteristic; determining whether the dynamic transaction standing satisfies a transaction requirement associated with the transaction request; and transmitting, to a node associated with the at least one key person, at least one offer when the dynamic transaction standing satisfies the transaction requirement.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2016Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventors: Lior LIPSHITZ, Ziv SHABAT, Russell Mark WEISS
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Publication number: 20160356110Abstract: A sacrificial liner linkage that can be used to automatically shorten a liner for an underground coal gasification process is provided. The sacrificial liner linkage may be one or more sacrificial liner linkage portions that are spaced between one or more liner portions in which the sacrificial liner linkage portions disintegrate before the one or more liner portions to automatically shorten the liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2016Publication date: December 8, 2016Inventors: Burl Edward Davis, Clifford William Mallett, Marion Russell Mark
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Patent number: 9455873Abstract: In a network that includes intermediary nodes, such as WAN accelerators, that transform messages between nodes, an end-to-end path of the messages is determined. The determined end-to-end path is used in subsequent analyses of message traces, to identify timing and other factors related to the performance of the network relative to the propagation of these messages, including the propagation of the transformed messages. A variety of techniques are presented for determining the path of the messages, depending upon the characteristics of the collected trace data. Upon determining the message path, the traces are synchronized in time and correlations between the connections along the path are determined, including causal relationships. In a preferred embodiment, a user identifies an application process between or among particular nodes of a network, and the system provides a variety of formats for viewing statistics related to the performance of the application on the network.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2013Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: RIVERBED TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Patrick J. Malloy, Antoine Dunn, Dana Znamova, Steven Niemczyk, Russell Mark Elsner, Ryan Gehl, Alex Chernyakov
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Patent number: 9435184Abstract: A sacrificial liner linkage that can be used to automatically shorten a liner for an underground coal gasification process is provided. The sacrificial liner linkage may be one or more sacrificial liner linkage portions that are spaced between one or more liner portions in which the sacrificial liner linkage portions disintegrate before the one or more liner portions to automatically shorten the liner.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2012Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: CARBON ENERGY LIMITEDInventors: Burl Edward Davis, Clifford William Mallett, Marion Russell Mark
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Patent number: 9307297Abstract: A distribution system for vehicle information systems and methods for manufacturing and using the same. The distribution system supports both Wi-Fi- and cellular-based wireless networks for the distribution of selected content to a plurality of handheld devices disposed throughout a passenger vehicle via a bypass system (e.g., a Local Internet Protocol Access (LIPA) and Selected Internet Protocol Traffic Offload (SIPTO) bypass system). In an alternative embodiment, the distribution system can be configured for distribution of the selected content from a terrestrial content system to a plurality of passenger vehicles via the bypass system. By dynamically balancing network traffic across the multiple wireless networks, the distribution system can alleviate heavy traffic network and bypass a service provider's cellular core network to optimize signal bandwidth and network performance.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2014Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Panasonic Avionics CorporationInventors: Russell Mark Richman, Hasse Sinivaara
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Patent number: 9054965Abstract: A system and method for managing captured network traffic data is provided. The invention comprises a plurality of capture agents, each being configured to capture the network traffic associated with one or more applications. Each application is associated with one or more capture agents according to an application profile that is stored and maintained in a capture server. When analysis of an application's network traffic is required, the capture server contacts the corresponding capture agents according to the application profile. The capture server then effects the identification and archiving of the network traffic that corresponds to a user-defined capture condition. A database at the capture server maintains a record that associates the corresponding network traffic with the user-defined capture condition such that the corresponding network traffic can later be retrieved and analyzed using an analysis engine.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2013Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: RIVERBED TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Patrick J. Malloy, Michael Canney, Ryan Gehl, Marc A. Cohen, Eric S. Nudelman, Russell Mark Elsner
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Patent number: 8975644Abstract: Optoelectronic devices have a photoactive region containing semiconductor material doped with ions of a rare earth element. Characteristic transitions associated with internal energy states of the rare earth dopant ions are modified by direct interaction of those states with an energy state in the semiconductor band structure. Eu+ and Yb+ doped silicon LEDs and photodetectors are described. The LEDs are emissive of radiation in the wavelength range 1300 nm to 1600 nm, important in optical communications.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 2011Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: The University of SurreyInventors: Kevin Peter Homewood, Russell Mark Gwilliam
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Patent number: 8975169Abstract: A method of manufacture of an optoelectronic device includes the steps of: providing or forming a body of crystalline silicon containing substitutional carbon atoms, and irradiating said body of crystalline silicon with protons (H+) to create radiative defect centers in a photoactive region of the device, wherein at least some of said defect centers are G-center complexes having the form Cs—SiI—Cs, where Cs is a substitutional carbon atom and S¾ is an interstitial silicon atom. An optoelectronic device (FIG. 3) manufactured using the method is described.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: The University of SurreyInventors: Kevin Peter Homewood, Russell Mark Gwilliam
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Patent number: 8892601Abstract: Creating web application using cloud-based friction-free databases without web hosting knowledge. User credentials are received at a web application service for initiating a web application task via client software. The user credentials are analyzed to determine whether to grant the user permission to initiate the requested web application task. The web application task is initiated when the permission is granted. Data associated with the initiated web application task is received at the web application service for analysis of the data to host and render a web application based solely on received data provided without basis of web hosting knowledge.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2011Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Steven Greenberg, Michael Hopkins Smith, Vijayalakshmi Ramkumar, Brian Eugene Kihneman, Alexander Alexandrovich Spiridonov, David Michael Jade, Shen Wang, Sumit Chauhan, Gregory Chan, Tobias Joakim Bertil Ternström, Russell Mark Sinclair, Todd Haugen, Ritu Singh, Daniel J. Cole, Peter Alan Carlin, Christopher Todd Seitzinger
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Patent number: 8890177Abstract: An electronic or optoelectronic device fabricated from a crystalline material in which a parameter of a bandgap characteristic of said crystalline material has been modified locally by introducing distortions on an atomic scale in the lattice structure of said crystalline material and the electronic and/or optoelectronic parameters of said device are dependent on the modification of said bandgap is exemplified by a radiation emissive optoelectronic semiconductor device which comprises a junction (10) formed from a p-type layer (11) and an n-type layer (12), both formed from indirect bandgap semiconductor material. The p-type layer (11) contains a array of dislocation loops which create a strain field to confine spatially and promote radiative recombination of the charge carriers.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: University of SurreyInventors: Kevin Peter Homewood, Russell Mark Gwilliam, Guosheng Shao
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Publication number: 20140282747Abstract: A distribution system for vehicle information systems and methods for manufacturing and using the same. The distribution system supports both Wi-Fi- and cellular-based wireless networks for the distribution of selected content to a plurality of handheld devices disposed throughout a passenger vehicle via a bypass system (e.g., a Local Internet Protocol Access (LIPA) and Selected Internet Protocol Traffic Offload (SIPTO) bypass system). In an alternative embodiment, the distribution system can be configured for distribution of the selected content from a terrestrial content system to a plurality of passenger vehicles via the bypass system. By dynamically balancing network traffic across the multiple wireless networks, the distribution system can alleviate heavy traffic network and bypass a service provider's cellular core network to optimize signal bandwidth and network performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2014Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: PANASONIC AVIONICS CORPORATIONInventors: Russell Mark Richman, Hasse Sinivaara
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Publication number: 20140187026Abstract: A method of manufacture of an optoelectronic device includes the steps of: providing or forming a body of crystalline silicon containing substitutional carbon atoms, and irradiating said body of crystalline silicon with protons (H+) to create radiative defect centres in a photoactive region of the device, wherein at least some of said defect centres are G-centre complexes having the form Cs—SiI—Cs, where Cs is a substitutional carbon atom and S¾ is an interstitial silicon atom. An optoelectronic device (FIG. 3) manufactured using the method is described.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2012Publication date: July 3, 2014Applicant: THE UNIVERSITY OF SURREYInventors: Kevin Peter Homewood, Russell Mark Gwilliam
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Patent number: 8745215Abstract: The embodiments facilitate the analysis of application delays, including delays that occur on multiple paths. A trace file of an application's network events is processed to categorize the causes of delays incurred in the propagation and processing of these events. The system identifies the amount of delay that can be eliminated by eliminating each of the components of delay individually, as well as the amount of delay that can be eliminated by eliminating combinations of the delay components. A user interface displays the amount of reduction that can be achieved by eliminating various delays alone or in combination. The interface also allows the user to view the individual delay components contained in combinations of delay components. In this manner, the user is provided a view of each of the delay components that would need to be addressed, either individually or in combination, to improve the overall application delay.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2011Date of Patent: June 3, 2014Assignee: Riverbed Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steven Niemczyk, Patrick J. Malloy, Alain J. Cohen, Russell Mark Elsner
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Publication number: 20140112154Abstract: A system and method for managing captured network traffic data is provided. The invention comprises a plurality of capture agents, each being configured to capture the network traffic associated with one or more applications. Each application is associated with one or more capture agents according to an application profile that is stored and maintained in a capture server. When analysis of an application's network traffic is required, the capture server contacts the corresponding capture agents according to the application profile. The capture server then effects the identification and archiving of the network traffic that corresponds to a user-defined capture condition. A database at the capture server maintains a record that associates the corresponding network traffic with the user-defined capture condition such that the corresponding network traffic can later be retrieved and analyzed using an analysis engine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Riverbed TechnologyInventors: Patrick J. Malloy, Michael Canney, Ryan Gehl, Marc A. Cohen, Eric S. Nudelman, Russell Mark Elsner
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Publication number: 20140032590Abstract: Technologies are described herein for implementing a windowed mid-tier data cache. A request is received for a data page comprising a set of data rows from a result set of a query in a database management system (“DBMS”). A determination is made whether the requested data rows exist in the mid-tier cache. If the requested rows exist in the cache, then the set of data rows is retrieved from the cache and the requested data page is returned. If the requested rows do not exist in the cache, a data chunk comprising a number of data rows from the result set larger than and encompassing the requested rows is requested from the DBMS. Upon receiving the data chunk, the data chunk is stored in the mid-tier cache, and the set of data rows are retrieved from the cache and the requested data page is returned.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2012Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Russell Mark Sinclair, Saurin Bipin Shah, Nishant Kumar, Alexander Alexandrovich Spiridonov
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Publication number: 20140022944Abstract: In a network that includes intermediary nodes, such as WAN accelerators, that transform messages between nodes, an end-to-end path of the messages is determined. The determined end-to-end path is used in subsequent analyses of message traces, to identify timing and other factors related to the performance of the network relative to the propagation of these messages, including the propagation of the transformed messages. A variety of techniques are presented for determining the path of the messages, depending upon the characteristics of the collected trace data. Upon determining the message path, the traces are synchronized in time and correlations between the connections along the path are determined, including causal relationships. In a preferred embodiment, a user identifies an application process between or among particular nodes of a network, and the system provides a variety of formats for viewing statistics related to the performance of the application on the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2013Publication date: January 23, 2014Applicant: Riverbed Technology, Inc.Inventors: Patrick J. MALLOY, Antoine DUNN, Dana ZNAMOVA, Steven NIEMCZYK, Russell Mark ELSNER, Ryan GEHL, Alex CHERNYAKOV
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Publication number: 20140000873Abstract: A sacrificial liner linkage that can be used to automatically shorten a liner for an underground coal gasification process is provided. The sacrificial liner linkage may be one or more sacrificial liner linkage portions that are spaced between one or more liner portions in which the sacrificial liner linkage portions disintegrate before the one or more liner portions to automatically shorten the liner.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Inventors: Burl Edward Davis, Clifford William Mallett, Marion Russell Mark
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Patent number: 8601122Abstract: A system and method for managing captured network traffic data is provided. The invention comprises a plurality of capture agents, each being configured to capture the network traffic associated with one or more applications. Each application is associated with one or more capture agents according to an application profile that is stored and maintained in a capture server. When analysis of an application's network traffic is required, the capture server contacts the corresponding capture agents according to the application profile. The capture server then effects the identification and archiving of the network traffic that corresponds to a user-defined capture condition. A database at the capture server maintains a record that associates the corresponding network traffic with the user-defined capture condition such that the corresponding network traffic can later be retrieved and analyzed using an analysis engine.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2012Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Riverbed Technology, Inc.Inventors: Patrick J. Malloy, Michael S. Canney, Ryan Gehl, Marc A. Cohen, Eric S. Nudelman, Russell Mark Elsner, Mark I. Schneider
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Patent number: 8573629Abstract: A tow bar has first and second bar elements telescopically engaged to slide between an extended configuration and a collapsed configuration. A latch housing mounted on the second bar element pivotally mounts a latch element. A locking sear having a sear locking surface and a sear back surface is pivotally mounted to move between a locking position and an unlocking position. In the locking position, a sear locking surface abuts a latch stop of the first bar element to lock the first and second bar elements in the extended configuration. In the unlocking position, the sear locking surface disengages the latch stop, allowing the first and second bar elements to move to the collapsed configuration.Type: GrantFiled: February 16, 2010Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Dethmers Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Jason Jay Kraai, Russell Mark Ensz
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Patent number: 8573630Abstract: A tow bar has a first bar element, a second bar element, and a latch mechanism. The first bar element has a proximal end, a first elongate body, and a latch stop opposite the proximal end. The second bar element has a distal end, a second elongate body, and a latch end opposite the distal end. The first bar element is telescopically engaged within the second bar element to slide between an extended configuration and a collapsed configuration. The latch mechanism is adapted to abut the latch stop to lock the first and second bar elements in the extended configuration.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2012Date of Patent: November 5, 2013Assignee: Dethmers Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Jason J. Kraai, Russell Mark Ensz