Patents by Inventor Timothy H. Addington
Timothy H. Addington 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: 8693504Abstract: Customizable, multimedia messaging over a subscriber television system utilizing a service independent framework is provided. A multimedia messaging (MMM) server is generally located at a headend of a cable or satellite system, and an MMM client at a communications terminal located remotely with respect to the MMM server. A service provider or operator defines a message configuration to present the message content to subscribers. The message configuration includes parameters that control the presentation of the message content. The MMM server receives an MMM request from a service application, and generates an MMM request which is sent to the communications terminal, particularly, to the MMM client. The MMM client processes the MMM request, including retrieving message content and/or message configuration. The MMM client presents the message to the subscriber. Since the MMM server and MMM client are platform independent, different services may send uniquely generated and designed messages for presentation.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2007Date of Patent: April 8, 2014Inventors: Dean F. Jerding, Robert O. Banker, Azita M. Manson, Timothy H. Addington, Arturo A. Rodriguez
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Patent number: 8037504Abstract: The present invention provides a method for an interactive media services system to provide media to a user through an interactive media services client device. The client device is coupled to a programmable media services server device. The method includes the step of implementing an interactive media guide. Additionally, the client device is implemented to present the interactive media guide to the user. A system operator is provided an interface to the programmable media services server. Control options are provided within the interface to allow the system operator to configure a plurality of rental options available to the user. Finally the interactive media service system is implemented such that the plurality of rental options can be executed by the user in a requested active media session.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Inventors: Dean F. Jerding, Robert O. Banker, Sashi Goel, Arturo A. Rodriguez, Timothy H. Addington, Valerie Grew Gutnecht, Bindu Crandall, Robert T. Van Orden
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Patent number: 8024766Abstract: A personal video service manager can store one or more personal video assets on a server. A personal video asset can include a recording of a broadcast stream of a broadcast asset or an asset that has been pre-authored in a personal video asset format. Upon receiving a request from a subscriber to receive the personal video asset, the personal video service manager can facilitate a connection between the server and the subscriber for distributing the personal video asset from the server to the subscriber.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Ericsson Television, Inc.Inventor: Timothy H. Addington
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Patent number: 7934241Abstract: The present invention provides a method for an interactive media services system to provide media to a user through an interactive media services client device. The client device is coupled to a programmable media services server device. The method includes the step of implementing an interactive media guide. Additionally, the client device is implemented to present the interactive media guide to the user. A system operator is provided an interface to the programmable media services server. Control options are provided within the interface to allow the system operator to configure a plurality of rental options available to the user. Finally the interactive media service system is implemented such that the plurality of rental options can be executed by the user in a requested active media session.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2005Date of Patent: April 26, 2011Inventors: Dean F. Jerding, Robert O. Banker, Sashi Goel, Arturo A. Rodriguez, Timothy H. Addington, Valerie Grew Gutnecht, Bindu Crandall, Robert T. Van Orden
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Patent number: 7568209Abstract: A media manager can insert targeted material into content in accordance with a campaign. A campaign can identify the location in the content where the targeted material should be inserted. A campaign manager can create the campaign and can determine based upon configuration information relating to the media manager, whether the targeted material can be inserted into the content upon the media manager receiving a request for the content.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2004Date of Patent: July 28, 2009Assignee: Tanderberg Television, Inc.Inventors: Timothy H. Addington, Mark Robertson
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Patent number: 7308697Abstract: The present invention comprises customizable, multimedia messaging over a subscriber television system, such as a cable or satellite system, utilizing a service independent framework. The present invention comprises a multimedia messaging (MMM) server generally located at a headend of a cable or satellite system, and an MMM client at a communications terminal located remotely with respect to the MMM server. A service provider or operator defines a message configuration that is utilized to present the message content to one or more subscribers. The message configuration includes parameters that control the presentation of the message content. The MMM server receives an MMM request from a service application, and in response thereto, generates an MMM request which is sent to the communications terminal, and more particularly, to the MMM client. The MMM client processes the MMM request, including the retrieval of any message content or the message configuration.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2000Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Dean F. Jerding, Robert O. Banker, Azita M. Manson, Timothy H. Addington, Arturo A. Rodriguez
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Patent number: 7246366Abstract: A decoder checks a table within its received input signal and tunes to at least one of the listed frequencies to determine its associated service group within a subscriber television system. The associated service group associates the decoder with the modulators, transport streams, and other components providing services and programming to that particular decoder. The decoder transmits its associated service group to the subscriber television system headend. The subscriber television system then knows the services and programming available on that particular decoder. The decoder can periodically verify its associated service group and, if the service group is changed, notify the headend. By establishing decoders for auditing the system, the definition of the service groups can be established or updated when components or configurations are introduced or changed.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Timothy H. Addington, Gerald F. O'Carroll, Jr., Randolph R. Beebe
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Patent number: 7159230Abstract: A system for inputting conventional emergency alert messages into a digital subscriber television system. The method allows existing emergency alert equipment to interface with the digital system equipment in the headend of a digital subscriber television system. A unique identifier and the format of the digital emergency alert message allow the input of an emergency alert message and allow for a wide variety of optional data formats, system control options, and data storage options.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2003Date of Patent: January 2, 2007Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Azita M. Manson, Timothy H. Addington
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Patent number: 7010801Abstract: The present invention provides a method for an interactive media services system to provide media to a user through an interactive media services client device. The client device is coupled to a programmable media services server device. The method includes the step of implementing an interactive media guide. Additionally, the client device is implemented to present the interactive media guide to the user. A system operator is provided an interface to the programmable media services server. Control options are provided within the interface to allow the system operator to configure a plurality of rental options available to the user. Finally the interactive media service system is implemented such that the plurality of rental options can be executed by the user in a requested active media session.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 2000Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Dean F. Jerding, Robert O. Banker, Sashi Goel, Arturo A. Rodriguez, Timothy H. Addington, Valerie Grew Gutknecht, Bindu Crandall, Robert T. Van Orden
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Publication number: 20040025181Abstract: An asset provider can identify a segment of a broadcast stream to be extracted at a distribution endpoint and formatted for on-demand viewing by cable subscribers. An asset provider can use a start time code and a stop time code to identify the start and end of the segment in the broadcast stream. The asset provider can also insert tags into the broadcast stream identifying a segment to be extracted at the distribution endpoint. Upon receiving the broadcast stream, the distribution endpoint can then extract the segment identified by either the start and stop time codes or the tags.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: N2 Broadband, Inc.Inventors: Timothy H. Addington, Rajesh Amin, James Tureaud Grosch
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Publication number: 20030196200Abstract: A system for inputting conventional emergency alert messages into a digital subscriber television system. The method allows existing emergency alert equipment to interface with the digital system equipment in the headend of a digital subscriber television system. A unique identifier and the format of the digital emergency alert message allow the input of an emergency alert message and allow for a wide variety of optional data formats, system control options, and data storage options.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Azita M. Manson, Timothy H. Addington
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Patent number: 6543051Abstract: A system for inputting conventional emergency alert messages into a digital subscriber television system. The method allows existing emergency alert equipment to interface with the digital system equipment in the headend of a digital subscriber television system. A unique identifier and the format of the digital emergency alert message allow the input of an emergency alert message and allow for a wide variety of optional data formats, system control options, and data storage options.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1999Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Azita M. Manson, Timothy H. Addington
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Publication number: 20030028893Abstract: A personal video service manager can store one or more personal video assets on a server. A personal video asset can comprise a recording of a broadcast stream of a broadcast asset or an asset that has been pre-authored in a personal video asset format. Upon receiving a request from a subscriber to receive the personal video asset, the personal video service manager can facilitate a connection between the server and the subscriber for distributing the personal video asset from the server to the subscriber.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 1, 2002Publication date: February 6, 2003Applicant: N2 Broadband, Inc.Inventor: Timothy H. Addington
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Publication number: 20020199200Abstract: In a system for scheduling the distribution of digital assets by multiple asset providers to multiple receivers, an asset provider can send a request to a scheduler to schedule the distribution of an asset to one or more receivers. The scheduler determines whether the distribution of the asset can be scheduled based upon the availability of the asset provider's resources to distribute the asset and the availability of the receivers' resources to receive the assets. If the resources are not available, the scheduler can attempt to reschedule the distribution of other assets to accommodate the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: December 26, 2002Applicant: N2 Broadband, Inc.Inventor: Timothy H. Addington
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Patent number: 6493876Abstract: A system and method are provided for providing a full service cable television system. The cable system incorporates a digital and analog transmission architecture capable of delivering a high number of high quality television programs, advanced cable services, and online services to a subscriber's home. The cable system comprises a cable headend, at least one fiber transport, at least one distribution hub, at least one hybrid fiber coax plant, and a plurality of set-top terminals. Programs and services are transmitted to the set-top terminals in both digital and analog formats to maintain downward compatibility with existing systems. The set-top terminal incorporates a central processing unit, a unified memory architecture, a memory management unit, communications circuitry, I/O control circuitry, and audio and video output circuitry.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 1998Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignees: Time Warner Entertainment Company, L.P., Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Darryl L. DeFreese, Timothy H. Addington, Mike L. LaJoie, Joseph G. Buehl
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Publication number: 20020143976Abstract: In a system for managing and updating metadata associated with an asset, an asset provider can associate the asset with metadata. If the asset provider wants to distribute the asset to one or more distribution endpoints, the asset provider can send an asset bundle comprising the metadata and the asset to the distribution endpoints. In the event the asset provider modifies or updates the metadata associated with the asset, the asset provider can identify which distribution endpoints are to receive the updated metadata. After identifying which distribution endpoints are to receive the updated metadata, the asset provider can send the updated metadata without manual intervention to each of these distribution endpoints. Alternatively, the metadata may be stored by a metadata administrator, and the metadata may be sent to distribution endpoints upon the metadata administrator receiving a request for the metadata from the distribution endpoints.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2002Publication date: October 3, 2002Applicant: N2Broadband, Inc.Inventors: Reed A. Barker, Timothy H. Addington
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Patent number: 6405239Abstract: A broadcast file system organizes data sent to a client by broadcast via a high capacity data broadcast delivery network from a plurality of servers. The data is organized into a hierarchical file system including a directory index. A server registers to send data via the broadcast file system of the present invention and is assigned a respective directory. The server may create, modify, or delete a subdirectory or a file under the respective directory of that server. The directory index is periodically broadcast. The client caches this directory index and presents the directory index to a client application. The client application may request a portion of data from the directory index. The data available from the plurality of servers is periodically broadcast to the client, and the client filters out the requested portion of data to be provided to the client application.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1999Date of Patent: June 11, 2002Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Timothy H. Addington, Darryl L. Defreese
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Patent number: 5481542Abstract: A digital video, audio and data distribution system which enables a set-top terminal (STT) associated with a customer's television set or other information presentation device to request interactive digital video, audio and data services from a service provider (SP) through the use of control system messages transmitted via a hi-directional signalling path. The requested interactive service is transmitted from the service provider over a portion of the bandwidth of a broadband transmission network which is dedicated to interactive digital services. A Video Session Connection (VSC) is provided for setting up and maintaining interactive sessions between the set-top terminal and a video service provider during the time the interactive programming is provided to the customer. The set-top terminal and service provider establish the Video Session Connection via a two-way signalling path within the bandwidth of the transmission medium into the customer's home.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 1993Date of Patent: January 2, 1996Assignee: Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.Inventors: Gary L. Logston, Anthony J. Wasilewski, Timothy H. Addington, William E. Wall, Jr.