Patents by Inventor William Piazza
William Piazza 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: 8351605Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include methods of transmitting a hidden message within a secured primary data transmission. In one embodiment, a method involves transmitting a primary data transmission over a computer network from a source host to a receiving host. Intentionally-corrupted packets are introduced within the primary data transmission in a manner providing a hidden message. For example, a pattern of intentionally-corrupted packets may be used to encode the hidden message. Alternatively, the hidden message may be embedded within the data area of the intentionally-corrupted packets. The intentionally-corrupted packets are received and interpreted at the receiving host to determine the hidden message.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2009Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Justin Bandholz, William G. Pagan, William Piazza
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Publication number: 20120219154Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include methods of transmitting a hidden message within a secured primary data transmission. In one embodiment, a method involves transmitting a primary data transmission over a computer network from a source host to a receiving host. Intentionally-corrupted packets are introduced within the primary data transmission in a manner providing a hidden message. For example, a pattern of intentionally-corrupted packets may be used to encode the hidden message. Alternatively, the hidden message may be embedded within the data area of the intentionally-corrupted packets. The intentionally-corrupted packets are received and interpreted at the receiving host to determine the hidden message.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2012Publication date: August 30, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Justin Bandholz, William G. Pagan, William Piazza
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Publication number: 20110066910Abstract: Embodiments of the invention include methods of transmitting a hidden message within a secured primary data transmission. In one embodiment, a method involves transmitting a primary data transmission over a computer network from a source host to a receiving host. Intentionally-corrupted packets are introduced within the primary data transmission in a manner providing a hidden message. For example, a pattern of intentionally-corrupted packets may be used to encode the hidden message. Alternatively, the hidden message may be embedded within the data area of the intentionally-corrupted packets. The intentionally-corrupted packets are received and interpreted at the receiving host to determine the hidden message.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2009Publication date: March 17, 2011Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Justin Bandholz, William G. Pagan, William Piazza
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Publication number: 20080028201Abstract: An aggregated server blade system includes a plurality of individual server blades and a management module which can be designated as a bootable device. A boot list maintained and executed in each server blade includes a management module entry in its list of bootable devices. In response to the management module entry being selected or otherwise made active as the bootable device for a particular blade, an alternative bootable-devices list maintained on the management module is referenced and the boot process proceeds according to the alternative list.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2007Publication date: January 31, 2008Inventors: Simon Chu, Richard Dayan, Eric Kern, William Piazza
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Publication number: 20070130434Abstract: Methods, apparatuses, and media to protect sensitive information in data storage devices are disclosed. Embodiments comprise a method of transmitting and receiving unique identification information of components of a computer system, comparing the information with previously saved information in the storage device, and not allowing access to the data if the information is substantially different. In some embodiments, the storage device may simply prevent access to the information. In other embodiments, the storage device may erase the information after detecting a change in the computer system. In other embodiments, the storage device may provide various options for effectively resetting the unique identification stored in the data storage device so that the device may be used in an altered system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2005Publication date: June 7, 2007Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Simon Chu, William Piazza
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Publication number: 20060231639Abstract: A method of operating a data processing system includes predicting values for a set of thermal sensors based on an assumed inlet air temperature and a selected configuration state. Additional values are predicted for a plurality of assumed inlet air temperatures and a plurality of configuration states. Actual thermal sensor values are then determined. A measure of the difference between each set of predicted values and the set of actual values is determined and, based thereon, a most likely configuration state is identified. The plurality of thermal sensors preferably includes an inlet air thermal sensor suitable for determining air temperature at an inlet to the system. The configuration states includes a state in which one of the thermal sensors is malfunctioning. The measure of difference is determined by squaring a difference between each actual thermal sensor values and a corresponding predicted thermal sensor value and summing the squares.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Inventors: Richard Harper, William Piazza
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Publication number: 20060179294Abstract: An aggregated server blade system includes a plurality of individual server blades and a management module which can be designated as a bootable device. A boot list maintained and executed in each server blade includes a management module entry in its list of bootable devices. In response to the management module entry being selected or otherwise made active as the bootable device for a particular blade, an alternative bootable-devices list maintained on the management module is referenced and the boot process proceeds according to the alternative list.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2005Publication date: August 10, 2006Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Simon Chu, Richard Dayan, Eric Kern, William Piazza
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Publication number: 20050247067Abstract: A system enclosure uses two heat exchangers and a thermoelectric cooling module to manage heat within the system. An airflow enters the system and is heated by server blades. Portions of the airflow split and travel to various portions of the system enclosure. Some heat is removed from the airflow by passing through the first heat exchanger before circulating around downstream subsystems. The first heat exchanger contacts the cold side of a TEC module, to reduce the temperature of that airflow. The air then enters the network switch module or other subsystem where it is further heated. Thereafter, the second heat exchanger ‘bypasses’ those components by reinserting the upstream heat back into the downstream airflow. The second heat exchanger contacts the hot side of the TEC module. The mixture of all heated air is then expelled from the system enclosure.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 10, 2004Publication date: November 10, 2005Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Martin Crippen, Jason Matteson, William Piazza