Patents by Inventor Stephen T. Chou

Stephen T. Chou 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: 6065123
    Abstract: A computer system with unattended on-demand availability includes power-saving features which place the system into a Standby mode whenever the system is idle or is not being used. Prior to entering Standby mode, the system sets a hardware timer which indicates when the next scheduled event in the system should be performed. When either the timer expires or another event occurs which requires system operation, the system resumes to the On power state without user intervention. In one embodiment, the system of the present invention allows applications to periodically save their operational states. By saving their operational states, applications are able to guard against power failures and crashes. If a power failure or crash occurs, the system consults restart policies and, if appropriate, automatically re-starts applications to their most recently saved operational states once power is re-stored.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 26, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 16, 2000
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen T. Chou, Russell J. Fenger, Mohan J. Kumar, Victor B. Lortz, Benjamin L. Manny, Mil Travnicek, Chih-Kan Wang
  • Patent number: 6041364
    Abstract: A method and system for adding device entries to a device tree is disclosed. When the computer system detects the connection of a device, the computer system searches a device tree to determine if the device is being connected for the first time. If so, a device entry for the device, including a device type and at least one device function, is added to the device tree. Using the device type and at least one device function, the system searches a match tree to identify at least one first sequence of instructions to execute when the device is connected for the first time. The first sequence of instructions modifies the device entry to associate at least one software category with the device. The first sequence of instructions may: (1) modify the device entry to include at least one software component to be notified when the device is connected; and/or (2) modify the device entry to associate with each software category at least one software component to be used with the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 19, 1996
    Date of Patent: March 21, 2000
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Victor Lortz, Stephen T. Chou
  • Patent number: 5902352
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for task scheduling across multiple execution sessions allows each scheduled task to be scheduled to occur at a specific time(s), to occur periodically, or to occur in response to certain system events. A task can be scheduled which requires execution of an application even if the application is not running at the scheduled time or event, and even if the system is in a low-power standby mode at the scheduled time or event. In one embodiment, the present invention keeps track of specific time events by setting a timer(s) which indicates the time which should elapse until a scheduled event is to occur. When a timer expires, the system determines which task is scheduled to occur at the time the timer expires and executes that task. In one embodiment, the present invention checks a scheduling database to determine which task is scheduled to occur when a timer expires.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 11, 1997
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1999
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen T. Chou, Russell J. Fenger, Mohan J. Kumar, Victor B. Lortz, Mil Travnicek, Chih-Kan Wang
  • Patent number: 5832283
    Abstract: A computer system with unattended on-demand availability includes power-saving features which place the system into a Standby mode whenever the system is idle or is not being used. Prior to entering Standby mode, the system sets a hardware timer which indicates when the next scheduled event in the system should be performed. When either the timer expires or another event occurs which requires system operation, the system resumes to the On power state without user intervention. In one embodiment, the system of the present invention allows applications to periodically save their operational states. By saving their operational states, applications are able to guard against power failures and crashes. If a power failure or crash occurs, the system consults restart policies and, if appropriate, automatically re-starts applications to their most recently saved operational states once power is re-stored.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 25, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 3, 1998
    Assignee: Intel Corporation
    Inventors: Stephen T. Chou, Russell J. Fenger, Mohan J. Kumar, Victor B. Lortz, Benjamin L. Manny, Mil Travnicek, Chih-Kan Wang