Patents by Inventor Travis C. Luke

Travis C. Luke 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: 8977686
    Abstract: Application programming interface (API) for starting and accessing distributed routing table (DRT) functionality. The API facilitates bootstrapping into the DRT by one or more devices of a group of devices (a mesh) seeking to collaborate over a serverless connection, establishing a node of the DRT, where each node is an instance of an application that is participating in the mesh, and node participation by allowing the application to search for keys published by other nodes in the mesh, or by becoming part of the mesh by publishing a key. The API facilitates optimization of the routing table for quickly finding a root of a specific key in the mesh by finding the key directly in a cache or by asking a root node of the key that is in the local routing table that is closest numerically to the key being searched.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 3, 2012
    Date of Patent: March 10, 2015
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Todd R. Manion, Kevin C. Ransom, Jeremy L. Dewey, Scott A. Senkeresty, Travis C. Luke, Upshur W. Parks, Brian R. Lieuallen, Pritam De, Pallavi Choudhury
  • Publication number: 20120203835
    Abstract: Application programming interface (API) for starting and accessing distributed routing table (DRT) functionality. The API facilitates bootstrapping into the DRT by one or more devices of a group of devices (a mesh) seeking to collaborate over a serverless connection, establishing a node of the DRT, where each node is an instance of an application that is participating in the mesh, and node participation by allowing the application to search for keys published by other nodes in the mesh, or by becoming part of the mesh by publishing a key. The API facilitates optimization of the routing table for quickly finding a root of a specific key in the mesh by finding the key directly in a cache or by asking a root node of the key that is in the local routing table that is closest numerically to the key being searched.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2012
    Publication date: August 9, 2012
    Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
    Inventors: Todd R. Manion, Kevin C. Ransom, Jeremy L. Dewey, Scott A. Senkeresty, Travis C. Luke, Upshur W. Parks, Brian R. Lieuallen, Pritam De, Pallavi Choudhury
  • Patent number: 8161095
    Abstract: Application programming interface (API) for starting and accessing distributed routing table (DRT) functionality. The API facilitates bootstrapping into the DRT by one or more devices of a group of devices (a mesh) seeking to collaborate over a serverless connection, establishing a node of the DRT, where each node is an instance of an application that is participating in the mesh, and node participation by allowing the application to search for keys published by other nodes in the mesh, or by becoming part of the mesh by publishing a key. The API facilitates optimization of the routing table for quickly finding a root of a specific key in the mesh by finding the key directly in a cache or by asking a root node of the key that is in the local routing table that is closest numerically to the key being searched.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 17, 2012
    Assignee: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Todd R. Manion, Kevin C. Ransom, Jeremy L. Dewey, Scott A. Senkeresty, Travis C. Luke, Upshur W. Parks, Brian R. Lieuallen, Pritam De, Pallavi Choudhury
  • Publication number: 20080225860
    Abstract: Application programming interface (API) for starting and accessing distributed routing table (DRT) functionality. The API facilitates bootstrapping into the DRT by one or more devices of a group of devices (a mesh) seeking to collaborate over a serverless connection, establishing a node of the DRT, where each node is an instance of an application that is participating in the mesh, and node participation by allowing the application to search for keys published by other nodes in the mesh, or by becoming part of the mesh by publishing a key. The API facilitates optimization of the routing table for quickly finding a root of a specific key in the mesh by finding the key directly in a cache or by asking a root node of the key that is in the local routing table that is closest numerically to the key being searched.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 12, 2007
    Publication date: September 18, 2008
    Applicant: Microsoft Corporation
    Inventors: Todd R. Manion, Kevin C. Ransom, Jeremy L. Dewey, Scott A. Senkeresty, Travis C. Luke, Upshur W. Parks, Brian R. Lieuallen, Pritam De, Pallavi Choudhury