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Eric Joseph
Eric Joseph Godas, Smithtown, NY US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110010733 | AUTOMATIC DETECTION OF A CABLE TRAP - Firmware is installed in a cable modem, enabling detection of the presence or absence of a cable trap in the feed of a customer location. Such a cable modem includes a trap-detection module and a trap-detection object. The trap-detection module is configured to determine whether a video signal is present at a cable-television frequency. The trap-detection object is configured to store data as to whether the video signal is present. For example, a first piece of data is stored if the video signal is present, indicating absence of a properly functioning cable trap between a cable head-end and the cable modem. A second piece of data is stored if the video signal is absent, indicating presence of a properly functioning cable trap between the cable head-end and the cable modem. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20110261689 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REDIRECTING NETWORKED TRAFFIC - A method of redirecting network traffic is described, in which traffic originating from a first network element is modified by rewriting the Type of Service field of an Internet Protocol packet, and the modified traffic is redirected to a second network element. | 10-27-2011 |
Eric Joseph Gyors, New South Wales AU
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20110270950 | ASSESSING DIGITAL CONTENT ACROSS A COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK - The present invention relates generally to a method of providing an on-line assessment of digital content, such as video clips ( | 11-03-2011 |
Eric Joseph Kozubal, Superior, CO US
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| 20100319370 | INDIRECT EVAPORATIVE COOLER USING MEMBRANE-CONTAINED, LIQUID DESICCANT FOR DEHUMIDIFICATION - An indirect evaporative cooler for cooling inlet supply air from a first temperature to a second, lower temperature using a stream of liquid coolant and a stream of exhaust or purge air. The cooler includes a first flow channel for inlet supply air and a second flow channel adjacent the first for exhaust air. The first and second flow channels are defined in part by sheets of a membrane permeable to water vapor such that mass is transferred as a vapor through the membrane from the inlet supply air to a contained liquid desiccant for dehumidification and also to the exhaust air as heat is transferred from the inlet supply air to the liquid coolant. A separation wall divides the liquid desiccant and the coolant but allows heat to be transferred from the supply air to the coolant which releases water vapor to the counter or cross flowing exhaust air. | 12-23-2010 |
Eric Joseph Uhrhane, Palo Alto, CA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090216815 | Conflict Management During Data Object Synchronization Between Client and Server - A client stores client metadata entries corresponding to a plurality of data objects. During a first phase of a synchronization process, the client sends one or more client metadata entries to a server. Each client metadata entry sent corresponds to a data object for which at least one metadata parameter has changed since a prior execution of the synchronization process. During a second phase of the synchronization process, the client receives from the server one or more server metadata entries, each having at least one parameter that has changed since a prior execution of the synchronization process. The client identifies any received server metadata entry that conflicts with a corresponding client metadata entry, requests a user to select from among a predefined set of conflict resolutions to resolve the conflict, and the performs an action in accordance with the conflict resolution selected by the user. | 08-27-2009 |
