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Robert Eric Braudes, Dracut, MA US
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20120233334 | SHARED MEDIA ACCESS FOR REAL TIME FIRST AND THIRD PARTY CONTROL - A communication system provides for establishing a communication environment where multiple media applications can share the same communication channel in a communication session. When establishing a communication session, an application or media application can create a token that can include information regarding resources assigned to or to be used with the communication session. The token may then be used and interpreted by other applications. When communicating during a communication session, the applications and/or components negotiate for access to ports or communication channels assigned to the communication session. Thus, two or more applications may use the same port(s) during the session by obtaining the token and accessing the resources assigned to the token. In this way, fewer ports or channels are used by the multiple applications by sharing resources. | 09-13-2012 |
Robert Eric Fitzgerald, Herndon, VA US
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20140244785 | COMPUTING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CONFIGURABLE-QUALITY RANDOM DATA - Methods and apparatus for a computing infrastructure for configurable-quality random data are disclosed. A storage medium stores program instructions that when executed on a processor designate some servers of a provider network as members of a pool of producers of random data usable by random data consumers. The instructions, when executed, determine a subset of the pool to be used to supply a collection of random data intended for a random data consumer, and one or more sources of random phenomena to be used to generate the collection of random data. The instructions, when executed, initiate a transmission of the collection of random data directed to the random data consumer. | 08-28-2014 |
20140245425 | CONFIGURABLE-QUALITY RANDOM DATA SERVICE - Methods and apparatus for a configurable-quality random data service are disclosed. A method includes implementing programmatic interfaces enabling a determination of respective characteristics of random data to be delivered to one or more clients of a random data service of a provider network. The method includes implementing security protocols for transmission of random data to the clients, including a protocol for transmission of random data to trusted clients at devices within the provider network. The method further includes obtaining, on behalf of a particular client and in accordance with the determined characteristics, random data from one or more servers of the provider network, and initiating a transmission of the random data directed to a destination associated with the particular client. | 08-28-2014 |
20140282936 | PROVIDING DEVICES AS A SERVICE - Devices, such as hardware security modules, are provided as a service. A customer of a computing resource provider is able to request the addition of a device to a network of the customer hosted by the computing resource provider. The computing resource provider reconfigures a set of computing resources so that the devices of the customer are able to communicate with the device as if the device was in the customer's own network. | 09-18-2014 |
20150244716 | SECURING CLIENT-SPECIFIED CREDENTIALS AT CRYPTOGRAPICALLY ATTESTED RESOURCES - Methods and apparatus for securing client-specified credentials at cryptographically-attested resources are described. An indication is obtained that resources deployed for execution of a compute instance of a multi-tenant computing service at an instance host of a provider network meet a client's security criteria. An encrypted representation of credentials to be used at the compute instance to implement operations on behalf of a client is received at the instance host. The credentials are extracted from the encrypted representation using a private key unique to the instance host, used for the operations, and then removed from the instance host without being saved in persistent memory. | 08-27-2015 |
20150254451 | AUTHENTICATION OF VIRTUAL MACHINE IMAGES USING DIGITAL CERTIFICATES - A vendor of virtual machine images accesses a virtual computer system service to upload a digitally signed virtual machine image to a data store usable by customers of the virtual computer system service to select an image for creating a virtual machine instance. If a digital certificate is uploaded along with the virtual machine image, the virtual computer system service may determine whether the digital certificate has been trusted for use. If the digital certificate has been trusted for use, the virtual computer system service may use a public cryptographic key to decrypt a hash signature included with the image to obtain a first hash value. The service may additionally apply a hash function to the image itself to obtain a second hash value. If the two hash values match, then the virtual machine image may be deemed to be authentic. | 09-10-2015 |
Robert Eric Jackson, Hot Springs, AR US
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20140066188 | Methods and Apparatus For Parimutual Historical Gaming - A system for parimutuel wagering on actual past events includes, in one embodiment, a video server including a database having video images of gaming events stored therein, a game server including a computer system configured to facilitate pari-mutuel wagering on actual past events and to permit a player to select a percentage weight for each of a plurality of handicapping factors, and a plurality of terminals. The video server and plurality of terminals are communicatably coupled to the game server. | 03-06-2014 |
20140066189 | Web Based Methods and Apparatus For Parimutual Historical Gaming - A system for parimutuel wagering on actual past events includes, in one embodiment, a video server including a database having video images of gaming events stored therein, a game server including a computer system configured to facilitate pari-mutuel wagering on actual past events and to permit a player to select a percentage weight for each of a plurality of handicapping factors, and a plurality of terminals. The video server and plurality of terminals are communicatably coupled to the game server. | 03-06-2014 |
Robert Eric Mueller, Milton CA
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20100282842 | REMOTE CRANE BAR CODE SYSTEM - In general terms, the present invention provides a method of automatically scanning an inventory field to allow the selection of a desired item for retrieval. A camera is positioned in the crane trolley located above the field. The camera continuously performs a scan of the field displaying an image to the operator of the items being scanned. This real-time image allows the operator to distinguish between items scanned in the field. The operator can subsequently choose the desired item triggering the camera system to automatically capture desired information from the item which is in turn communicated to an inventory control system. The camera system mitigates the requirement of a second individual to communicate information between the field and the operator. | 11-11-2010 |
20120325907 | REMOTE CRANE BAR CODE SYSTEM - In general terms, the present invention provides a method of automatically scanning an inventory field to allow the selection of a desired item for retrieval. A camera is positioned in the crane trolley located above the field. The camera continuously performs a scan of the field displaying an image to the operator of the items being scanned. This real-time image allows the operator to distinguish between items scanned in the field. The operator can subsequently choose the desired item triggering the camera system to automatically capture desired information from the item which is in turn communicated to an inventory control system. The camera system mitigates the requirement of a second individual to communicate information between the field and the operator. | 12-27-2012 |
20140033979 | MONITOR SYSTEM FOR COATING APPARATUS - A spray monitoring device analyzes images obtained from a beam passing through a spray pattern applying a spray to a substrate, and identifies discontinuities in the image as indicative of a discontinuity in a spray pattern. The spray pattern is produced by a plurality of nozzles spaced apart across the substrate for applying a suitable coating thereto. The beam is produced by a laser, that preferably has a collimator for distributing the beam intensity. The beam is imaged by a camera that provides a constant image to a computers where the scattering of beam light by the spray pattern is processed by image processing software and optionally provided to a user interface for analysis. Discontinuities detected by the user or software indicate faulty spray nozzles and may trigger remedial action. | 02-06-2014 |
Robert Eric Smith, Inverness, FL US
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20150351522 | Fastener - Embodiments of the invention provide a curved fastener that may be assembled to a tape measure, portable electronic device, medallion, or other item. A center line of the curved fastener may be or approximate a two-dimensional spiral or a parabola. | 12-10-2015 |
Robert Eric Verme, Kirkland, WA US
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20140066048 | Apparatuses and methods for streaming audio and video - A wirelessly enabled content delivery apparatus includes a surface; a wireless data system and a data output interface. The surface has a front side and a back side. The wireless data system includes a wireless data module. The wireless data system is fixed to the back side of the surface. The wireless data module is configured to communicate with a user device and to receive a wireless stream of data from the user device. The data output interface is configured to receive data from the wireless data module, and the data is derived from the wireless stream of data. | 03-06-2014 |
20140307180 | APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR STREAMING AUDIO AND VIDEO - A wirelessly enabled content delivery apparatus includes a surface. The surface has a front side and a back side. An electronics board has a through hole. A conductive touch pad layer is placed between the back side of the surface and the electronics board. The electronics board further includes a conductive element. The conductive element passes through the through hole. A wireless data module is part of a wireless data system. The wireless data system is attached to the electronics board and the wireless data module is electrically connected to a first end of the conductive element. The electronics board is coupled to the back side of the surface and is aligned so that a second end of the conductive element is in electrical contact with the touch pad layer. The wireless data module is configured to receive a control input when a user touches the front side of the surface in the vicinity of the touch pad wherein the touch pad and the conductive element are part of the control circuit which controls the wireless data system. A method includes creating a touch pad from a conductive layer of material. A through hole of an electronics board is positioned to align with the touch pad. A spring pin is inserted into the through hole of the electronics board. The electronics board contains a wireless data module, and a first end of the spring pin is electrically connected to the wireless data module. The touch pad is located onto a back side of a surface. The electronics board is attached to the back side of the surface wherein a second end of the spring pin makes electrical contact with the touch pad such that when a user touches a front side of the surface a control signal is sent to the wireless data module. | 10-16-2014 |