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Erick M. Hirata, Torrance, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110221486DIGITALLY CALIBRATED HIGH SPEED CLOCK DISTRIBUTION - An electronic circuit for distributing a clock signal to a plurality of clock destinations includes phase adjustment circuits for adjusting phase shifts of the clock at the respective one of the clock destinations responsive to a respective DC voltage feedback signal receive from the respective one of the clock destinations; phase detectors for detecting a phase shift of the clock signal at the respective one of the clock destinations according to a nearest neighbor clock destination; and loop filters for generating and transmitting respective DC voltage feedback signals.09-15-2011

Kenneth Hiroshi Hirata, Costa Mesa, CA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090041046High performance ethernet netrworking utilizing existing fibre channel arbitrated loop HBA technology - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a device which may be used for communication through an Ethernet network. The device may comprise two modules. A first module may be based on an existing Fibre Channel arbitrated loop HBA technology. The second module may be configured to provide a virtual Fibre Channel arbitrated loop network for the first module utilizing the Ethernet network. In other words the second module may process communications generated by the first module as well as incoming communications from the Ethernet network in order to make it appear to the first module that it is communicating with an actual Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop network (whereas it is actually communicating through an Ethernet network). Thus, existing Fibre Channel technology can be used for the first module and the overall design cost of the device can be reduced.02-12-2009
20090161692HIGH PERFORMANCE ETHERNET NETWORKING UTILIZING EXISTING FIBRE CHANNEL FABRIC HBA TECHNOLOGY - This is directed to providing Fibre Channel over Ethernet communication. For example a Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) enabled device (such as a computer) may include a Fibre Channel over Ethernet Adapter (FCoEA). The FCoEA may include an HBA module. The HBA module may be configured to communicate over the Fibre Channel protocol. The FCoE enabled device may process and encapsulate the HBA module's communication in order to send them over an Ethernet network instead. The FCoE enabled device may process communications directed to various Fibre Channel fabric services by utilizing existing Ethernet services, such as an iSNS server. Thus, the FCoE enabled device can emulate a Fibre Channel network for the HBA module using the Ethernet network and one or more Existing Ethernet services/servers.06-25-2009
20090164630NETWORK ADAPTER BASED ZONING ENFORCEMENT - Embodiments of the present invention are directed to enforcing zoning at a network adapter of an end point device. Thus, a network adapter can monitor the communications that are sent and/or received by the adapter and discard communications that are prohibited based on the zoning rules applicable to the adapter. In some embodiments, zoning configuration information can be defined and stored at a central entity and sent to the various network adapters. Alternatively, or in addition, each network adapter can also check outgoing communications to ensure that they include a proper source address. More specifically, outgoing communications may be checked to ensure that their source address is the address (or one of the addresses) that are associated with the network adapter. This can be used to detect and/or prevent malfunctions and/or intentional tampering or hacking.06-25-2009
20100115132ADDRESS IDENTIFIER SCALING IN CONVERGED NETWORKS - Embodiments of the present invention allow for address scaling of existing addresses in a FC, FCoE, CEE or other type of network. More specifically, subaddresses can be used in conjunction with existing addresses, so that a combination of a subaddress and existing address can identify an addressable entity. Thus, multiple entities can be share a single existing address and be distinguished among each other by way of their respective subaddresses. Some embodiments of the invention allow for use of the inventive subaddressing scheme in conjunction with devices or network elements (e.g., gateways, switches, etc.) that may not be subaddressing aware. Further embodiments allow for the multiple distinct devices to communicate with a single Fibre Channel switching element through a single port by using N_Port_ID Virtualization.05-06-2010
20110051733System and Method for Direct Communications Between FCoE Devices - Disclosed is an improved mechanism for direct communications and frame routing between FCoE devices within an Ethernet network supporting FCoE protocols. In particular, the methods and systems disclosed herein enable direct communications from one FCoE device to another without going through any intermediary such as an FCF (FCoE Forwarder) that is designed to route traffic between FCoE devices according to the current FCoE standards. This is accomplished by registering the Ethernet MAC address of an FCoE device in a name server via certain objects presently used in an FIP fabric login request, e.g., Port_Name or Node_Name, and other standard-specified objects and functionalities without requiring any changes to the existing FCoE and FC standards.03-03-2011

Patent applications by Kenneth Hiroshi Hirata, Costa Mesa, CA US

Roli K. Hirata, Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080219956HLA HOMOZYGOUS CELLS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF - The present invention provides methods of generating a mammalian cell that is homozygous at a locus of interest, as well as cells made by the method. The present invention further provides methods of using the cells.09-11-2008
20110097804Targeted gene modification by parvoviral vectors - This invention provides methods for obtaining targeted gene modification in vertebrate cells using parvoviral vectors, including adeno-associated virus (AAV). The parvoviral vectors used in the methods of the invention are capable of targeting a specific genetic modification to a preselected target locus in a cellular genome by homologous pairing.04-28-2011

Tasuki Hirata, Silver Spring, MD US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100013926Video Surveillance System Employing Video Primitives - A video surveillance system is set up, calibrated, tasked, and operated. The system extracts video primitives and extracts event occurrences from the video primitives using event discriminators. The system can undertake a response, such as an alarm, based on extracted event occurrences.01-21-2010

Tasuki Hirata, Ashburn, VA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090315972System and Method for Remote Data Acquisition and Distribution - Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.12-24-2009
20090319904System and Method for Remote Data Acquisition and Distribution - Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.12-24-2009
20090325570System and Method for Remote Data Acquisition and Distribution - Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.12-31-2009
20110310247System and Method for Remote Data Acquisition and Distribution - Methods and systems for remote data collection and distribution include components and operations for receiving, at a server, data transmitted by a first client device via a communication network. The method may also include selecting, by one or more client devices associated with the communication network, a second device to receive the data. The method may further include establishing a connection between the server and the selected second device via the communication network. The method may also include automatically transmitting the received data to the second device using the connection via the communication network. The method may further include causing, by the one or more client devices, the second device to execute a predefined operation.12-22-2011

Patent applications by Tasuki Hirata, Ashburn, VA US

Tsukasa Hirata US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120029934CLINICAL SAMPLE ANALYZING SYSTEM, CLINICAL SAMPLE ANALYZER, MANAGEMENT APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF MANAGING CLINICAL SAMPLE ANALYZER - A clinical sample analyzing system is disclosed. The system comprises a clinical sample analyzer installed in a facility of a user and a management apparatus which is able to perform data communication with the clinical sample analyzer and is installed in a facility different from the facility of the user. The clinical sample analyzer automatically transmits report data to the management apparatus when a predetermined event related to an initiation of a sample measurement occurs. The management apparatus outputs a notification when receiving the report data from the clinical sample analyzer. A clinical sample analyzer, a management apparatus and a method for managing a clinical sample analyzer are also disclosed.02-02-2012