Patents by Inventor Yong Sim
Yong Sim 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: 20070043848Abstract: A method for restricting usage of a mobile communicator in a well defined area, the method comprising: monitoring protocol signals between the mobile communicator and a mobile communicator network, the mobile communicator in communication with the mobile communication network for MMS services; determining MMS capability of the mobile communicator, and contacting the mobile communicator network to disable access of the mobile communicator to an MMS server in communication with the mobile communicator network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2004Publication date: February 22, 2007Applicant: NANYANG POLYTECHNICInventors: Sock Sing, Keng Tan, Yong Sim, Kwai Lim, Siew Lim
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Patent number: 7181523Abstract: Large payload files are selectively partitioned in blocks and the blocks distributed to a plurality of distribution stations at the edge of the network qualified to have the data. Each qualified station decides how much and what portion of the content to save locally, based on information such as network location and environment, usage, popularity, and other distribution criteria defined by the content provider. Different pieces of a large payload file may be available from different nodes, however, when a user requests access to the large payload file, for example, through an application server, a virtual file control system creates an illusion that the entire file is present at the connected node. However, since only selective portions of the large payload file may actually be resident at that node's storage at the time of request, a cluster of distribution servers at the distribution station may download the non-resident portions of the file as the application server is servicing the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Intel CorporationInventor: Siew Yong Sim
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Patent number: 7177270Abstract: Large payload files are selectively partitioned in blocks and the blocks distributed to a plurality of distribution stations at the edge of the network qualified to have the data. Each qualified station decides how much and what portion of the content to save locally, based on information such as network location and environment, usage, popularity, and other distribution criteria defined by the content provider. Different pieces of a large payload file may be available from different nodes, however, when a user requests access to the large payload file, for example, through an application server, a virtual file control system creates an illusion that the entire file is present at the connected node. However, since only selective portions of the large payload file may actually be resident at that node's storage at the time of request, a cluster of distribution servers at the distribution station may download the non-resident portions of the file as the application server is servicing the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Siew Yong Sim, Desmond Cho-Hung Chan
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Patent number: 7165095Abstract: Large payload files are selectively partitioned in blocks and the blocks distributed to a plurality of distribution stations at the edge of the network qualified to have the data. Each qualified station decides how much and what portion of the content to save locally, based on information such as network location and environment, usage, popularity, and other distribution criteria defined by the content provider. Different pieces of a large payload file may be available from different nodes, however, when a user requests access to the large payload file, for example, through an application server, a virtual file control system creates an illusion that the entire file is present at the connected node. However, since only selective portions of the large payload file may actually be resident at that node's storage at the time of request, a cluster of distribution servers at the distribution station may download the non-resident portions of the file as the application server is servicing the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2001Date of Patent: January 16, 2007Assignee: Intel CorporationInventor: Siew Yong Sim
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Patent number: 7096392Abstract: A data management system or “DMS” provides an automated, continuous, real-time, substantially no downtime data protection service to one or more data sources associated with a set of application host servers. To facilitate the data protection service, a host driver embedded in an application server captures real-time data transactions, preferably in the form of an event journal that is provided to other DMS components. The driver functions to translate traditional file/database/block I/O and the like into a continuous, application-aware, output data stream. The host driver includes an event processor that provides the data protection service, preferably by implementing a finite state machine (FSM). In particular, the data protection is provided to a given data source in the host server by taking advantage of the continuous, real-time data that the host driver is capturing and providing to other DMS components.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: Asempra Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Siew Yong Sim-Tang
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Patent number: 7076553Abstract: A scalable content delivery network (SCDN) employs a parallel download mechanism to ensure that a demanded file is present at a station in time for user consumption. This mechanism is used in solving the content caching and storage problem for applications such as video-on-demand, which is commonly perceived as a tough problem in the industry. In the network, files are divided into smaller units called tracks according to the nature of data contained in each of them. Tracks are further divided into smaller equally sized units called block files. This division builds the foundation for parallel download. A sequence server provides a lock-free mechanism for multiple threads or processes to access data atomically. The sequence server allows clients to gain sequential access to data, or to find out whether the sequence has been violated so that they can retry their operation or take corrective action. Advantages of the invention include the ability to handle distribution of large files and process sequencing.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 2001Date of Patent: July 11, 2006Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Desmond Cho-Hung Chan, Siew Yong Sim, Rajeev Thakur, Trygve Isaacson, William D. Gropp
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Patent number: 7058014Abstract: Large payload files are selectively partitioned in blocks and the blocks distributed to a plurality of distribution stations at the edge of the network qualified to have the data. Each qualified station decides how much and what portion of the content to save locally, based on information such as network location and environment, usage, popularity, and other distribution criteria defined by the content provider. Different pieces of a large payload file may be available from different nodes, however, when a user requests access to the large payload file, for example, through an application server, a virtual file control system creates an illusion that the entire file is present at the connected node. However, since only selective portions of the large payload file may actually be resident at that node's storage at the time of request, a cluster of distribution servers at the distribution station may download the non-resident portions of the file as the application server is servicing the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: June 6, 2006Assignee: Intel CorporationInventor: Siew Yong Sim
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Patent number: 7047287Abstract: Large payload files are selectively partitioned in blocks and the blocks distributed to a plurality of distribution stations at the edge of the network qualified to have the data. Each qualified station decides how much and what portion of the content to save locally, based on information such as network location and environment, usage, popularity, and other distribution criteria defined by the content provider. Different pieces of a large payload file may be available from different nodes, however, when a user requests access to the large payload file, for example, through an application server, a virtual file control system creates an illusion that the entire file is present at the connected node. However, since only selective portions of the large payload file may actually be resident at that node's storage at the time of request, a cluster of distribution servers at the distribution station may download the non-resident portions of the file as the application server is servicing the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Siew Yong Sim, Desmond Cho-Hung Chan
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Publication number: 20060029332Abstract: A rotate-and-pull mechanism for fiber optic modules. The mechanism having a lever-actuator to unlatch and withdraw a fiber optic module from a cage assembly or a module receptacle. The lever-actuator pivotally couples to the fiber optic module so that when lever-actuator is rotated about its pivot point, the lever-actuator causes a pivot-arm actuator to release the fiber optic module from the cage assembly. The pivot-arm actuator further including a keeper to engage into a latch in the cage assembly. A bracket, which may be coupled to the fiber optic module, provides a flexible arm portion to provide a counteracting force when the pivot-arm actuator rotates to release the fiber optic module from the cage assembly. The bracket may include a slot through which the keeper on the pivot-arm actuator may move through as the pivot-arm actuator pivots.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2004Publication date: February 9, 2006Inventors: Liew Chiu, Ron Pang, Yong Sim, Tat Teo
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Patent number: 6970939Abstract: Large payload files are selectively partitioned in blocks and the blocks distributed to a plurality of distribution stations at the edge of the network qualified to have the data. Each qualified station decides how much and what portion of the content to save locally, based on information such as network location and environment, usage, popularity, and other distribution criteria defined by the content provider. Different pieces of a large payload file may be available from different nodes, however, when a user requests access to the large payload file, for example, through an application server, a virtual file control system creates an illusion that the entire file is present at the connected node. However, since only selective portions of the large payload file may actually be resident at that node's storage at the time of request, a cluster of distribution servers at the distribution station may download the non-resident portions of the file as the application server is servicing the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2001Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Assignee: Intel CorporationInventor: Siew Yong Sim
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Publication number: 20050117854Abstract: Fiber optic modules having a pull-actuator to unlatch and withdraw (i.e. unplug) it from a cage assembly or a module receptacle. The pull-actuator includes a pull-tab, an arm or push rod, and a catch to couple to a pivot-arm actuator. The pivot-arm actuator pivotally latches to the pull-actuator and to the cage assembly or module receptacle. The pull-actuator makes it easy to de-latch and unplug a fiber optic module. A nose grip is further provided to pull the fiber optic module away from the cage or module receptacle. A belly-to-belly mounting configuration is introduced for the pull-release fiber optic modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: June 2, 2005Inventors: Liew Chiu, Ron Pang, Yong Sim, Kee Tan, Edwin Dair
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Patent number: 6857012Abstract: A method for initializing a new node in a network. The network has multiple nodes arranged in a virtual tree format. The new node is a node of the tree, and each node of the tree has a set of attributes and a set of rolled up attributes to identify each node. A query is automatically sent to the nodes to determine what contents to download. The contents are then stored as block files in the nodes. The query contains the set of attributes and rolled up attributes for the new node. The query receives replies from a subset of the nodes that have the contents needed for the new node. Each reply identifies what subset of the block files is available and the performance characteristics of that replying node. Then the desired contents from the subset of the block files from nodes that are least congested is downloaded.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2001Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Siew Yong Sim, Desmond Cho-Hung Chan
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Publication number: 20050013548Abstract: Rotate-and-pull mechanisms for fiber optic modules. The rotate-and-pull mechanisms have a lever-actuator to unlatch and withdraw a fiber optic module from a cage assembly or a module receptacle. The lever-actuator pivotally couples to the fiber optic module so that when lever-actuator is rotated about its pivot point, the lever-actuator causes the second actuator to release the fiber optic module from the cage assembly. The lever-actuator includes an actuating-tab to cause the second actuator to move when the lever-actuator is rotated. By pulling the lever-actuator away from the cage assembly, the fiber optic module is withdrawn from the cage assembly. A belly-to-belly mounting configuration is introduced for the rotate-and-pull release fiber optic modules.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2004Publication date: January 20, 2005Inventors: Liew Chiu, Ron Pang, Yong Sim, Kee Tan, Tat Teo
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Patent number: 6810667Abstract: The bypass valve system of a turbo-charged engine includes a compressor coupled between an air intake and a cylinder. The system also includes a bypass valve coupled in a bypass passage between an intake manifold and the air intake. The bypass valve is configured to selectively open and close the bypass passage in response to a change in pressure downstream of the compressor. A throttle position sensor is configured to generate an electric signal that is proportional to a degree of opening of a throttle valve. Also, an electronic control unit (ECU) is configured to output an activating signal when a sudden closure of the throttle valve is detected based on the electric signal. Finally, a solenoid valve is configured to supply pressure downstream of the compressor to the bypass valve when it receives the activating signal.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Hyundai Motor CompanyInventors: Byung Hwan Jung, Whan Yong Sim
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Publication number: 20030106539Abstract: The bypass valve system of a turbo-charged engine includes a compressor coupled between an air intake and a cylinder. The system also includes a bypass valve coupled in a bypass passage between an intake manifold and the air intake. The bypass valve is configured to selectively open and close the bypass passage in response to a change in pressure downstream of the compressor. A throttle position sensor is configured to generate an electric signal that is proportional to a degree of opening of a throttle valve. Also, an electronic control unit (ECU) is configured to output an activating signal when a sudden closure of the throttle valve is detected based on the electric signal. Finally, a solenoid valve is configured to supply pressure downstream of the compressor to the bypass valve when it receives the activating signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2002Publication date: June 12, 2003Inventors: Byung Hwan Jung, Whan Yong Sim
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Publication number: 20030046369Abstract: Large payload files are selectively partitioned in blocks and the blocks distributed to a plurality of distribution stations at the edge of the network qualified to have the data. Each qualified station decides how much and what portion of the content to save locally, based on information such as network location and environment, usage, popularity, and other distribution criteria defined by the content provider. Different pieces of a large payload file may be available from different nodes, however, when a user requests access to the large payload file, for example, through an application server, a virtual file control system creates an illusion that the entire file is present at the connected node. However, since only selective portions of the large payload file may actually be resident at that node's storage at the time of request, a cluster of distribution servers at the distribution station may download the non-resident portions of the file as the application server is servicing the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2001Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventors: Siew Yong Sim, Desmond Cho-Hung Chan
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Publication number: 20030031176Abstract: Large payload files are selectively partitioned in blocks and the blocks distributed to a plurality of distribution stations at the edge of the network qualified to have the data. Each qualified station decides how much and what portion of the content to save locally, based on information such as network location and environment, usage, popularity, and other distribution criteria defined by the content provider. Different pieces of a large payload file may be available from different nodes, however, when a user requests access to the large payload file, for example, through an application server, a virtual file control system creates an illusion that the entire file is present at the connected node. However, since only selective portions of the large payload file may actually be resident at that node's storage at the time of request, a cluster of distribution servers at the distribution station may download the non-resident portions of the file as the application server is servicing the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventor: Siew Yong Sim
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Patent number: D505414Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: BENQ CorporationInventors: Ti-Chieh Ko, Mong-Yong Sim, Jen-Feng Chen, Chien-Jui Wang
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Patent number: D505780Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2004Date of Patent: June 7, 2005Assignee: Benq CorporationInventors: Ti-Chieh Ko, Jen-Feng Chen, Mong-Yong Sim
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Patent number: D499251Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 7, 2004Assignee: BENQ CorporationInventors: Jen-Feng Chen, Mong-Yong Sim, Ti-Chieh Ko