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20090327917 | SHARING OF INFORMATION OVER A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method of sharing information associated with a selected application is provided. The method comprises identifying a media type associated with the information, and capturing the information based on the media type. The method further comprises identifying a content type associated with the information, the content type being related to the media type, encoding the information based on the content type, and providing access to the encoded information over a communication network. | 12-31-2009 |
20090327918 | FORMATTING INFORMATION FOR TRANSMISSION OVER A COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method of formatting information for transmission over a peer-to-peer communication network is provided. The method comprises identifying a graphical nature of the information, and capturing the information based on the graphical nature. The method further comprises identifying a graphical content type associated with the information, and encoding the information based on the graphical content type. | 12-31-2009 |
20100287238 | MULTIWAY PEER-TO-PEER MEDIA STREAMING - Multiway peer-to-peer media streaming is disclosed. In one embodiment, a method comprises defining a first portion of a peer-to-peer network. The method then recites defining a second portion of the peer-to-peer network. The present method then utilizes the first portion of the peer-to-peer network to generate an aggregated media stream, wherein the aggregated media stream is comprised of a plurality of media streams. The present method then delivers the aggregated media stream from the first portion of the peer-to-peer network to the second portion of the peer-to-peer network. | 11-11-2010 |
20110087783 | ALLOCATING RESOURCES OF A NODE IN A SERVER FARM - Allocating resources of a node in a cluster of nodes without requiring a central server. Resource metrics of the node are monitored at a service manager of the node. Resource usage of the node is disseminated to a plurality of neighboring nodes at the service manager of the node. Resource usage of the neighboring nodes is gathered at the service manager of the node. A request from an external client is received such that the request can be redirected to an appropriate node based on user directed constraints, the resource metrics of the node and the resource usage of the neighboring nodes. | 04-14-2011 |
20110099372 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING PEER-TO-PEER VIDEO ON DEMAND - A method in which user generated video content is distributed over a peer to peer network as video on demand. Video is rendered during download and a user may request a specific point in the video content and that point and all subsequent video content will be downloaded and rendered first via the peer to peer network. | 04-28-2011 |
20110138437 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING BOTH LIVE VIEWING AND VIDEO ON DEMAND - A method in which user generated video content is distributed over a peer to peer network as live broadcast but may be viewed at any point using 2 overlayed peer networks. Video is rendered during download and a user may request a specific point in the video content and that point and all subsequent video content will be downloaded and rendered first via a peer to peer network. | 06-09-2011 |
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20090327521 | AUTOMATIC MAPPING OF HUMAN-MEANINGFUL PARAMETERS TO NETWORK-MEANINGFUL PARAMETERS FOR TRAFFIC IMPORTANCE IN HOME NETWORK - A method of automatically discovering home network device capabilities, ranking devices using the capabilities in accordance with ranking heuristics, and implementing traffic policy in accordance with the ranking. | 12-31-2009 |
20100005170 | MAPPING HUMAN-MEANINGFUL PARAMETERS TO NETWORK-MEANINGFUL PARAMETERS TO PERMIT USER TO ESTABLISH TRAFFIC IMPORTANCE IN HOME NETWORK - A method of describing highly valued traffic in a home network in terms that are meaningful for a human and that are translated to useful network parameters. | 01-07-2010 |
20100195499 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED DATA TRANSMISSION RELIABILITY OVER A NETWORK - In one example embodiment, an apparatus is provided and includes a network device that identifies a data type of a payload of a data packet to be transmitted. The network device adapts one or more of data transmission rates according to the data type that was identified. A control portion of the data packet is used to identify the data type. In more specific embodiments, the data transmission rates are controlled by one or more link layer configuration parameters, which are controlled according to the identified data type of the data packet. In still other embodiments, the network device identifies data packets with payloads relating to Intra-coded picture frames (I-frames), Predicted pictures frames (P-frames), and Bi-directional predictive pictures frames (B-frames). | 08-05-2010 |
20100254261 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A DATA TRANSFER OVER A NETWORK - A method is provided in one example and includes querying for a total capacity for data transmissions for a local network segment, and identifying an available capacity for the local network segment by subtracting a sum of current aggregate consumption of the local network segment from the total capacity. The method also includes comparing the available capacity to a requested capacity that is generated by a network element for a specific communication session. If the requested capacity is equal to or greater than the available capacity, the request is withheld and not transmitted. In more specific embodiments, if the requested capacity is less than the available capacity, the request is transmitted. The query can be communicated to a gateway. In still other embodiments, the query includes a specific query as to a capacity allocated for video data and the network element is a set-top box. | 10-07-2010 |
20110211451 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED DATA TRANSMISSION RELIABILITY OVER A NETWORK - In one example embodiment, a method is provided and includes identifying a first data type of a first payload of a first data packet to be transmitted as part of a flow, where the first data type is identified by evaluating a quality of service (QoS) field, and setting an acknowledgement flag based on the first data type; the acknowledgement flag to indicate that an acknowledgement is not required from a receiving device such that a network device avoids retransmitting a first outgoing frame when the acknowledgement is not received for the first outgoing frame. In more particular instances, the method can include where the acknowledgement flag is in the first outgoing frame. | 09-01-2011 |
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20110264730 | CLIENT DEVICE CONFIGURED TO CONNECT WITH A HOME NETWORK - A smart network may include a smart network host device as well as one or more client devices configured to connect to the smart network. Each of the client devices may implement one or more services that the client device exposes to other devices connected to the smart network. A client device configured to connect to the smart network may implement one or more modules configured to facilitate connecting to the smart network, registering the client device or services running on the client device with the smart network, diagnosing issues with the client device or the smart network, and upgrading the firmware of the client device. The client device may be configured to perform the various operations with minimal input from an owner of the smart network. | 10-27-2011 |
20110265151 | METHOD OF ADDING A CLIENT DEVICE OR SERVICE TO A WIRELESS NETWORK - A smart network host device automatically registers a device or service with a wireless network using identification information and an authorization credential associated with the device or service. The smart network host device obtains the requisite identification information and authorization credential from a network association apparatus associated with the specific device or service to be registered with the wireless network. The smart network host device performs the registration automatically once the smart network host device confirms that the device or service has been associated with the wireless network and a secure password authentication protocol is successfully performed by the smart network host device and the device or service. The network association apparatus may comprise an RFID tag. | 10-27-2011 |
20110265154 | APPARATUS FOR ASSOCIATING A CLIENT DEVICE OR SERVICE WTIH A WIRELESS NETWORK - A network association apparatus includes identification information and an authorization credential associated with a specific client device or service to be connected to a wireless network. The apparatus is configured to automatically provide the identification information and the authorization credential to a host device of a wireless network in a secure fashion when brought into close proximity to or physically connected with the host of the wireless network. The apparatus may comprise an RFID tag. | 10-27-2011 |
20110282936 | DEVICE AND SERVICE MANAGEMENT BASED ON LAYER 2 THROUGH LAYER 7 DEVICE ATTRIBUTES - A smart network may include a smart network host device as well as one or more client devices configured to connect to the smart network. Each of the client devices may implement one or more services that the client device exposes to other devices connected to the smart network. Each of the client devices includes network layer 2 and 3 attributes as well as network layer 7 application attributes. The application attributes are enumerated as named services, which each client device registers with the smart network host device. When a client device needs access to a named service, the smart network host device uses layer 2, 3, and 7 attributes associated with the client device to select a suitable server for providing the named service to the client device. | 11-17-2011 |
20110314083 | MULTICAST AND SYNCHRONIZATION EMULATION FOR CONTENT TRANSFORMED STREAMS - Embodiments of the present disclosure emulate multicast by generating and synchronizing multiple unicasts of a single content in different encoding formats to multiple devices on a shared network. In one embodiment, a method for multicast emulation includes receiving a request to join an active stream containing a media content. The method also includes identifying a position of the active stream from which to start a new unicast stream of the same media content. The method further includes providing the new unicast stream starting from the identified position, where the new unicast stream is in a format independent from the format of the active stream and the new unicast stream is synchronized to the active stream. | 12-22-2011 |
20120317247 | CONFIGURING MULTIPLE NETWORK DEVICES IN A SETUP FLOW - A smart network may include a smart network host device as well as a smart network connector device, a smart network extender device and one or more client devices configured to connect to the smart network. An installation module is configured to connect to the smart network host device to determine whether a user is attempting to setup multiple network devices substantially simultaneously. The installation module then configures the multiple network devices based on the other network devices connected to the smart network host device. The installation module simplifies setup of the smart network by combining the configuration of multiple network devices into a single setup flow. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317254 | NETWORK PLATFORM IN A NETWORK DEVICE ECOSYSTEM - A smart network may include a smart network host device as well as one or more client devices configured to connect to the smart network. Each of the client devices may implement one or more services that the client device exposes to other devices connected to the smart network. When a client device connects to the smart network, the client device may transmit a message to the smart network host device requesting the client device and zero or more services to be registered on the smart network. Once the client device and services are registered, other devices on the smart network may identify and utilize the resources or functions provided by the client device by querying the smart network host device for information related to the resources on the smart network. The smart network host device also notifies services about relevant service events on the smart network. | 12-13-2012 |
20120317619 | AUTOMATED SEAMLESS RECONNECTION OF CLIENT DEVICES TO A WIRELESS NETWORK - A host device for a wireless network may be configured to implement at least two virtual access points for connecting client devices to the wireless network. A user virtual access point enables a client device to connect to the wireless network and transmit network traffic to other devices connected to the wireless network. In addition, a setup virtual access point provides an additional access point to connect to the wireless network when network credentials for the user virtual access point, such as a service set identifier (SSID) or a password, are changed by a user. When a client device cannot find the user virtual access point based on a stored SSID or password, the client device may be configured to automatically reconnect to the setup virtual access point to request a new SSID and network credentials for the user virtual access point. | 12-13-2012 |
20130028152 | WIRELESS ACCESS POINT WITH MODULAR NETWORK ELEMENTS - A wireless access point (AP) has a modular architecture, where each network element module provides one or more added capabilities to the wireless AP, such as devices and/or services. The modular and mechanically interlocking structure of the wireless AP enables a network user to easily expand or otherwise modify a home wireless network in a simplified manner by physically adding or removing specific network element modules. Each network element module includes the requisite power, high-speed digital signal, and module control connections in an integrated connection port, and is already loaded with suitable software for devices included in the network module element. Consequently, the network user can expand the smart network with a desired functionality by simply plugging the desired network element module into the wireless AP, and all connection and network association procedures are carried out automatically. | 01-31-2013 |
20130033995 | CHANNEL SCANNING IN A NETWORK HAVING ONE OR MORE ACCESS POINTS - Techniques are presented for channel scanning in a network having one or more access points. In one embodiment, a first frequency band is scanned to identify a first access point. A channel indicator is received from the first access point. A second frequency band is scanned based on the channel indicator, to identify a second access point. The second access point may be identified based on the channel indicator. | 02-07-2013 |
20130055363 | CONNECTING REMOTE AND LOCAL NETWORKS USING AN IDENTIFICATION DEVICE ASSOCIATED WITH THE REMOTE NETWORK - One or more portable identification devices associated with a first smart network can be carried with a user of the first smart network to a second smart network and used to automatically identify the first smart network and allow authorized access to the smart network via the second smart network. The one or more portable identification devices are configured to automatically provision the second smart network with the information necessary for the second smart network to identify the first smart network and the authorization credentials to connect to the first smart network. In some example embodiments, the portable identification devices may be RFID tags. | 02-28-2013 |
20130064132 | IDENTIFYING A WIRELESS NETWORK DEVICE ACROSS FACTORY RESETS - Techniques are presented for discovering a previously configured network device. In one embodiment, a basic service set identification (BSSID) that uniquely identifies a network device (i.e., a router) is saved when the network device or a client device is configured. The stored BSSID indicates that the network device has previously been configured. After the network device is reset—i.e., one or more user-configurable settings return to their default settings—a client device may execute a setup application to reconfigure the network device. The setup application may compare the BSSID being broadcasted by the network device with the BSSID stored in the memory. If the BSSIDs match, the setup application may automatically select the network device without user input. Because the network device was previously configured, the setup application assumes that the user is attempting to reconfigure the network device after it has been reset. | 03-14-2013 |
20130067041 | AUTOMATIC DIFFERENTIATION OF SETUP TYPE IN ROUTER SETUP APPLICATION - Techniques are presented for configuring multiple client devices to connect to a network device (e.g., a wireless router). In one embodiment, a setup application executing on one of the client devices determines if the network device has previously been configured. For example, the network device may broadcast a predefined network name to advertise that a user access point has been configured. If the polling setup application detects the predefined network name, then it can skip any steps that would configure the network device. Accordingly, the setup application only configures the client device to connect to the network device. | 03-14-2013 |
20130074061 | CENTRALLY COORDINATED FIRMWARE UPGRADE MODEL ACROSS NETWORK FOR MINIMIZING UPTIME LOSS AND FIRMWARE COMPATIBILITY - Techniques are presented for managing firmware updates for a plurality of devices within a wireless network. Embodiments monitor network usage of the plurality of devices to collect historical usage data. An optimal window of time for updating the firmware of the plurality of devices is then determined, based on the collected historical device usage data. Embodiments flag at least one of the plurality of devices for a firmware update, based on a current firmware version of the device and a corresponding available firmware version for the device. In one embodiment, dependencies for each of the plurality of devices are considered in flagging the devices for the firmware update. The firmware of the flagged devices is updated during the determined optimal window of time. | 03-21-2013 |
20130089001 | ASSOCIATING WI-FI STATIONS WITH AN ACCESS POINT IN A MULTI-ACCESS POINT INFRASTRUCTURE NETWORK - A wireless network client may be configured to use push button configuration (PBC) techniques to associate with wireless networks that include multiple access points. When the configuration buttons on a smart network host device, such as a wireless network host device, and an enrolling client device are pressed, one of the access points is selected to perform the push button configuration process with the client device. The selected access point then enters a PBC mode, allowing the client and selected access point to perform the authentication and configuration exchange. | 04-11-2013 |
20140280865 | NETWORK-PROXIMITY-BASED EVENTING - In one embodiment, a network device detects a proximity state change of a mobile device in relation to the detecting network device, and compares the state change and mobile device to a set of configured policies. Based on one or more particular policies matching the state change and the mobile device, the network device may then perform one or more configured actions. | 09-18-2014 |
20140281000 | SCHEDULER BASED NETWORK VIRTUAL PLAYER FOR ADAPTIVE BIT RATE VIDEO PLAYBACK - A method is provided in one example embodiment and includes identifying a bit rate associated with an adaptive streaming client that is engaged in a media session, where the bit rate is used to maintain a particular video quality for a media stream. The method also includes using a network virtual player to lock the bit rate for a particular time interval for the adaptive streaming client; and supporting the bit rate from a network for the adaptive streaming client during the media session. In more particular embodiments, the method can include detecting a plurality of congestion points flow instrumentation; and reducing a committed service rate for the virtual player based, at least in part, on the flow instrumentation. | 09-18-2014 |
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20110282606 | Scalable capacitive touch system and method - A scalable capacitive touch system includes a header unit having a processor, an internal communication unit, and an external communication unit adapted to communicate button identification data to an external device; and at least one adder unit. Each adder unit can include at least one capacitive pad, a controller for monitoring the at least one capacitive pad, and a communication interface adapted, to communicatively connect to at least one of the header unit and another adder unit, and to communicate button actuation data to the header unit for processing by the processor to identify a user-activated capacitive pad. | 11-17-2011 |
20120030770 | Assisted tuning of capacitive monitoring components - Assisted tuning of a capacitive monitoring component via a system, method, and a computer program product. Via a system, a software program can be adapted to execute on a computer communicatively connected to the capacitive monitoring component, with the program being further adapted to allow a user to selectively manipulate configuration parameters of the capacitive monitoring component as the user tests operation of the capacitive monitoring component to determine and select a plurality of desired parameters. A parameter data set can include the plurality of desired parameters, and be stored on a tangible medium of expression. | 02-02-2012 |
20120063169 | Edge lighting for a capacitive sensing device - An edge lighting system for a capacitive sensing device can include a substrate, made from an at least partially transparent material, having top and bottom surfaces, and having at least one edge; a light source, disposed adjacent to a first edge of the substrate, and being adapted to emit light waves into the substrate through the first edge; and an image etched into one of the top and bottom surfaces. At least a portion of the light waves within the substrate can travel out of at least a portion of the image so as to at least partially illuminate the image. | 03-15-2012 |
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20130101999 | MULTI-LEG LUMINESCENT NANOPARTICLES, MULTI-LEG LUMINESCENT NANOPARTICLE COMPOUNDS AND VARIOUS APPLICATIONS - Multi-leg luminescent nanoparticles (“MLN's”) that can be paired to other MLN's as well s biological molecules to film branched multi-leg luminescent nanoparticles (“BMLN's) that can be used in biological multiplexing applications, imaging applications, biological detection applications and other biological applications. | 04-25-2013 |
20130123145 | METHODS. PARTICLES, AND ASSAY KITS FOR IDENTIFYING PRESENCE OF BIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS - Multiplexed assays are disclosed for detection of duster differentiation 4 (CD4) glycoprotein expressed on the cell surface of I-helper cells, monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells; cluster differentiation 25 (CD25), a type transmembrane protein present on activated T-cells, activated B-cells, thymocytes, myeloid precursors, and oligodendrocytes; and Forkhead box P3 (FOXP3), an intracellular protein involved in immune system responses in cell cultures, tissues samples, humans, and biological samples. The multiplexed assays can be used to detect 1r-cells, activated I-cells, and other similar cell types (e.g. natural T regulatory cells, adaptive/induced T regulatory T cells). The multiplexed assays employ quantum dots of various shapes, types, compositions, coatings, sizes, ligands and other such characteristics. | 05-16-2013 |
20130210652 | NANOTECHNOLOGY ENABLED POINT OF CARE TESTING DEVICE - The present invention relates to an apparatus to detect biological parameters in the analysis of a sample, specimen, or assay. The system includes a device for determining one or more values for one or more measurable characteristics of a sample. In an aspect, the device can be configured to operate on any of a mobile device, tablet computer, laptop computer, desktop computer, digital pen, medical testing tool or electronic device. In another aspect, the device can comprise a synchronization component that synchronizes the device to a network system. | 08-15-2013 |
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20100246602 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOTE COMMUNICATION AND TRANSMISSION PROTOCOLS - A communication apparatus for remote communication may include a local communication proxy module configured to receive streams from a local communication application module. The streams may be in a form utilizing a first transmission protocol and destined to a remote destination. The local communication proxy module may be configured to add first header information including one or more of the following: a packet sequence identifier, a packet size, a packet type identifier, and additional information related to a packet type identifier. The local communication proxy module may be configured to add second header information. The local communication proxy module may be also configured to form packets and to facilitate sending, utilizing a second transmission protocol, the packets in real-time over a network to a remote communication proxy module. A machine-readable medium and a method are also disclosed. | 09-30-2010 |
20100250767 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ACCELERATING STREAMS THROUGH USE OF TRANSPARENT PROXY ARCHITECTURE - A communication apparatus for remote communication may include a local transparent proxy module configured to intercept a first stream destined to a remote destination and configured to make a first determination whether to accelerate communication associated with the first stream. The communication apparatus may include a local proxy module configured to receive the first stream based on the first determination and configured to make a second determination whether a connection to a remote proxy module is established. If the connection is established, then the local proxy module may receive one or more additional streams and may direct the one or more additional streams to the remote proxy module utilizing an accelerated mode. If the connection is not established, then the local transparent proxy module may direct the first stream to the remote destination utilizing a non-accelerated mode. A machine-readable medium and a method are also disclosed. | 09-30-2010 |
20100250768 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING MODES AND DIRECTING STREAMS IN REMOTE COMMUNICATION - A communication apparatus for remote communication may include a first local module configured to intercept a first stream. The first stream may utilize a first transmission protocol and may be destined to a remote destination over a network. The first local module may be configured to make a determination whether to direct the first stream over a first connection to a first destination utilizing the first transmission protocol or to direct the first stream over a second connection to a second destination utilizing a second transmission protocol. The determination may be based on one or more of the following: a configuration or a network condition. The first local module may be configured to direct the first stream to the first destination or the second destination based on the determination. The second transmission protocol is different from the first transmission protocol. A machine-readable medium and a method are also disclosed. | 09-30-2010 |
20100250769 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOTE COMMUNICATION AND BANDWIDTH ADJUSTMENTS - A communication apparatus for remote communication may include a local communication proxy module configured to receive streams from a local communication application module. The streams may be in a form utilizing a first transmission protocol and destined to a remote destination. The local communication proxy module may be configured to facilitate sending, utilizing a second transmission protocol, the streams in real-time over a network to a remote communication proxy module. The local communication proxy module may be also configured to adjust an amount of bandwidth used by the streams. A machine-readable medium and a method are also disclosed. | 09-30-2010 |
20100250770 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TRANSPARENT COMMUNICATION ARCHITECTURE IN REMOTE COMMUNICATION - A communication apparatus for remote communication may include a local communication proxy module configured to receive streams from a local communication application module. The streams may be in a form utilizing a first transmission protocol and destined to a remote destination. The local communication proxy module may be configured to facilitate sending, utilizing a second transmission protocol, the streams in real-time over a network to a remote communication proxy module. The local communication proxy module may be configured to conceal characteristics of the network from the local communication application module. The local communication proxy module may also be configured to be transparent to the local communication application module. A machine-readable medium and a method are also disclosed. | 09-30-2010 |
20140325087 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR TRANSPARENT COMMUNICATION ARCHITECTURE IN REMOTE COMMUNICATION - A communication apparatus for remote communication may include a local communication proxy module configured to receive streams from a local communication application module. The streams may be in a form utilizing a first transmission protocol and destined to a remote destination. The local communication proxy module may be configured to facilitate sending, utilizing a second transmission protocol, the streams in real-time over a network to a remote communication proxy module. The local communication proxy module may be configured to conceal characteristics of the network from the local communication application module. The local communication proxy module may also be configured to be transparent to the local communication application module. A machine-readable medium and a method are also disclosed. | 10-30-2014 |