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Hugh E. Hockett, Raleigh, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20080262638Apparatus and Method to Integrate Hardware Adapter Diagnostics with a Host OS Diagnostics Through Signaling - The present invention provides a system and method for controlling diagnostic functions on a remote device. The system includes a host, and a network adapter in communication with the host. The system performs a method comprising receiving a diagnostic signal from the host device on the remote device, associating the diagnostic signal with a diagnostic state of the remote device, and performing a diagnostic function indicated by the diagnostic signal.10-23-2008
20080263408APPARATUS AND METHOD TO INTEGRATE HARDWARE ADAPTER TRACING WITH A HOST OS TRACING THROUGH SIGNALING - The present invention provides a system and method for controlling tracing functions on a remote device. The system includes means for receiving a diagnostic signal from a host device on the remote device and means for associating the diagnostic signal with a tracing state of the remote device. In addition, the system includes means for performing a tracing function indicated by the diagnostic signal. The present invention can also be viewed as a method for controlling tracing functions on a remote device. The method operates by receiving a diagnostic signal from a host device on the remote device and associating the diagnostic signal with a tracing state of the remote device. Then, the method performs a tracing function indicated by the diagnostic signal10-23-2008
20090112891System and Method for Implementing a Stackable Tabbed Interface in a Data Processing System - A system and method for implementing a stackable tabbed interface in a data processing system. According to an embodiment of the present invention, a file system receives a collection of organizational schemes for arranging a collection of graphical indicia associated with a collection of files in a file system. In response to receiving a collection of organizational schemes, the file system displays the collection of graphical indicia on a collection of axes, wherein each axis among the collection of axes corresponds to each organizational scheme among the collection of organizational schemes.04-30-2009
20090144278METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING SOFTWARE QUALITY, USABILITY AND SUPPORT THROUGH AUTOMATED USAGE PATTERN DETECTION - A method, system and computer-readable medium for automatically determining common usage patterns of a data processing system and dynamically displaying the information back to a user are disclosed. The method includes automatically recording one or more usage patterns of a data processing system; storing the usage patterns in a repository; identifying one or more common usage patterns among the stored usage patterns; detecting a current usage pattern of a user; comparing the current usage pattern to the common usage patterns; selecting one or more of the common usage patterns that are similar to the current usage pattern; and displaying to the user an indication of one or more common usage patterns similar to the current usage pattern.06-04-2009
20090153481DATA OUTPUT DEVICE HAVING A PLURALITY OF KEY STICK DEVICES CONFIGURED FOR READING OUT DATA TO A USER AND METHOD THEREOF - A data output device and associated method for reading out data to a computer user. The data output device includes a keyboard having a plurality of key stick devices configured for reading out data. Each key stick device is coupled to a key stick positioning actuator that is responsive to electronic signals corresponding to a unique conventional key. Moreover, the key stick device is actively positioned in one of a plurality of output modes by the key stick positioning actuator. Each one of the plurality of output modes indicates the unique conventional key. The unique conventional key corresponds to a change in a height, or an azimuth, or a tilt angle of the key stick device.06-18-2009
20090153487DATA INPUT DEVICE HAVING A PLURALITY OF KEY STICK DEVICES FOR FAST TYPING AND METHOD THEREOF - A data input device and associated method for fast typing. The data input device includes a keyboard having a plurality of key stick devices for entering data. A sensor element is coupled to each key stick device in a first position. The sensor element is responsive to a change in at least one azimuth and tilt angle of one of the plurality of key stick devices. The at least one azimuth and tilt angle, which defines the resulting position of the key stick device, represents an input mode for one of the plurality of key stick devices. The input mode is formed by tilting one of the plurality of key stick devices relative to the keyboard. The (i) change in the azimuth and/or tilt angle, and (ii) a return to the first position, when combined, correspond to a selection of a conventional key.06-18-2009
20090192961ADAPTING MEDIA STORAGE BASED ON USER INTEREST AS DETERMINED BY BIOMETRIC FEEDBACK - The present invention discloses a system, method, apparatus, and computer usable product code adapting a media stream based upon biometric feedback. The system can include one or more biometric sensor, a media handling component, an importance inference engine, and a media processing component. The biometric sensor can be able to receive biometric feedback from at least one user. The media handling component can be a media creation component (e.g., video recorder, camera, etc.) and/or a media playback component (e.g., video player, music player, etc.). The importance inference engine can be configured to analyze biometric feedback received from the biometric sensor to determine an emotional interest level that a provider of the biometric feedback has in the media of the media handling component. The media processing component can modify the media of the media handling component based upon the emotion interest level determined by the importance inference engine.07-30-2009

Patent applications by Hugh E. Hockett, Raleigh, NC US

Hugh E. Hockett, Research Triangle Park, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110119068ZONE AWARE TASK MANAGEMENT UTILIZING USER GENERATED PRESENCE HISTORY - The disclosure presents a solution for identifying one or more zone based tasks within a task manager application of a computing device. The tasks can be comprised of one or more planned activities. In the solution one or more zones can be determined to be associated the identified tasks. Each of the zones can be associated with one or more bounded geographical regions. A task duration for the identified task can be estimated based on user presence historical data associated with the zones. Further, an optimized task list comprising of two or more tasks can be generated from the computed estimates.05-19-2011

Hugh Edward Hockett, Raleigh, NC US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090063706Combined Layer 2 Virtual MAC Address with Layer 3 IP Address Routing - Inbound packets received by a physical network adapter of a processing device are routed by evaluating an inbound frame to determine if an inbound frame destination MAC address is associated with the processing device and determining whether the inbound frame should be routed to a corresponding logical interface or to drop the inbound frame if the inbound frame destination MAC address is equal to a virtual MAC address supported by the processing device. If it is determined that the inbound frame should be routed to the corresponding logical interface, then any necessary layer 3 functions are performed and the inbound frame is routed to the corresponding logical interface, thereby combining both layer 2 and layer 3 routing into a single logical function.03-05-2009
20090091532REMOTELY CONTROLLING COMPUTER OUTPUT DISPLAYED ON A SCREEN USING A SINGLE HAND-HELD DEVICE - A method, hand-held device and system for remotely controlling computer output displayed on a screen. A single hand-held device is used to remotely control the output of the computer displayed on a screen, where the hand-held device includes both a laser pointer and a camera. The camera is aligned with the laser pointer in such a manner as to be able to capture an image on the screen where the light is projected from the laser pointer. Image matching software may then be used to match the captured image with the image of the output of the computer displayed on the screen. User input (e.g., left-click action) may be received which is then used by the computer to perform that action in connection with the location (e.g., print icon) on the image displayed on the screen by the computer that corresponds to the position the point of light is projecting.04-09-2009

Patent applications by Hugh Edward Hockett, Raleigh, NC US