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20100034892 | TREATMENT FOR BONE FORMATION DISORDERS BY GROWTH FACTOR DELIVERY - It has been discovered that that certain growth factors can delay the ossification of a tissue site, such as a cranial suture, via the promotion of fibroblast differentiation and/or inhibition of osteoblast differentiation. Provided herein are methods for treating bone formation conditions or disorders, such as synostotic conditions, or ectopic mineralization conditions, via administration of compositions comprising connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), and optionally other growth factors or fibroblast or progenitor cells, to a tissue site of a subject in need thereof. | 02-11-2010 |
20100136114 | DE NOVO FORMATION AND REGENERATION OF VASCULARIZED TISSUE FROM TISSUE PROGENITOR CELLS AND VASCULAR PROGENTITOR CELLS - It has been discovered that vascularized tissue or organs can be engineered by combined actions of tissue progenitor cells and vascular progenitor cells. Provided herein are compositions and methods directed to engineered vascularized tissue or organs formed by introducing tissue progenitor cells and vascular progenitor into or onto a biocompatible scaffold of matrix material. Also provided are methods of treating tissue defects via grafting of such compositions into subjects in need thereof. | 06-03-2010 |
20100305696 | HYBRID SOFT TISSUE IMPLANTS FROM PROGENITOR CELLS AND BIOMATERIALS - Provided are hybrid soft tissue constructs comprising a core material, a biomaterial matrix and mammalian cells. Also provided are methods of augmenting or reconstructing a soft tissue of a mammal. Additionally, methods of forming a hybrid soft tissue construct are provided. The use of the above constructs for augmenting or reconstructing a soft tissue of a mammal are further provided. Additionally provided is the use of the above constructs for the manufacture of a medicament for augmenting or reconstructing a soft tissue of a mammal. | 12-02-2010 |
20110020452 | PROGENITOR CELL REPLICATION AND DIFFERENTIATION IN 3D - The present invention is directed to a new approach towards in situ differentiation of tissue progenitor cells, without the coventional requirements of weeks of cellular manipulation and treatment. Such approach circumvents the need for 2D culturing and differentiation of tissue progenitor cells before implanting in a 3D biocompatible matrix, thus providing convenience, cost savings, and time savings. One aspect of the invention provides an engineered tissue composition comprising substantially undifferentiated tissue progenitor cells in a biphasic matrix material, along with growth factors or encapsulated growth factors. Another aspect of the invention includes methods for making the compositions described herein. Another aspect of the invention includes methods of therapeutic treatment using the compositions described herein. | 01-27-2011 |
20110027339 | POROUS IMPLANTS AND STENTS AS CONTROLLED RELEASE DRUG DELIVERY CARRIERS - The common premise of synthetic implants in the restoration of diseased tissues and organs is to use inert and solid materials. Here, a porous titanium implant enables the delivery of microencapsulated bioactive cues. Control-released TGFβ1 promoted the proliferation and migration of human mesenchymal stem cells into porous implants in vitro. Upon 4-wk implantation in the rabbit humerus, control-released TGFβ1 from porous implants significantly increased BIC by 96% and bone ingrowth by 50% over placebos. Control-released 100 ng TGFβ1 induced equivalent BIC and bone ingrowth to adsorbed 1 μg TGFβ1, suggesting that controlled release is effective at 10-fold less drug dose than adsorption. Histomorphometry, SEM and μT showed that control-released TGFβ1 enhanced bone ingrowth in the implant's pores and surface. These findings suggest that solid prostheses can be transformed into porous implants to serve as drug delivery carriers, from which control-released bioactive cues augment host tissue integration. | 02-03-2011 |
20110171607 | BIOPULP - Provided are methods for performing a dental, endodontic or root canal procedure on a mammalian tooth in need thereof. Also provided are matrices, materials or scaffolds suitable for insertion into a tooth pulp chamber. Additionally provided are uses of any of the above matrix, material or scaffolds in a dental, endodontic or root canal procedure. Further provided are uses of any of the above matrices, materials or scaffolds for the manufacture of a medicament for a dental, endodontic or root canal procedure. | 07-14-2011 |
20110202142 | BIOLOGICALLY DERIVED COMPOSITE TISSUE ENGINEERING - The present application is directed to engineering of tissues, especially composite tissues such as a joint. Various aspects of the application provide tissue modules and methods of fabrication and use thereof. Some embodiments provide a tissue module that can be fabricated to be substantially similar in anatomic internal and external shape as a target tissue. Some embodiments provide a composite tissue module having a plurality of layers, each of which simulate a different tissue (e.g., bone and cartilage of a joint). | 08-18-2011 |
20110236977 | DENTAL STEM CELL DIFFERENTIATION - Provided is a method of preparing an embryonic stem cell-like cell, a method of preparing an insulin-secreting cell or pancreatic beta-like cell, a method of preparing a chondrocyte-like cell, a method of preparing a myocyte-like cell, and a method of preparing a hair follicle-like cell. A composition comprising a dental stem cell and an insulin-secreting cell or a pancreatic beta-like cell is also provided. Further, a composition comprising (a) a dental stem cell and (b) a chondrocyte-like cell, a myocyte-like cell, or a hair follicle-like cell is provided. Additionally provided is an insulin-secreting cell or a pancreatic beta-like cell differentiated from a dental stem cell. Further provided is a chondrocyte-like cell, a myocyte-like cell, or a hair follicle-like cell, derived from a dental stem cell. | 09-29-2011 |
20110244006 | MICROSPHERE SKIN TREATMENT - This application provides a microsphere suitable for tissue engineering that comprises connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). Also provided is a matrix, material or scaffold suitable for tissue engineering that comprises connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF). Additionally, methods of treating skin of a human are provided. The methods comprise administering to the skin microspheres comprising a growth factor that increases fibroblast proliferation or collagen, elastin, or glycosaminoglycan synthesis. Further provided are the use of the above microspheres for the treatment of the skin of a human. Additionally, this application proves the use of the above microsphere for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of the skin of a human. | 10-06-2011 |
20110300203 | CARTILAGE REGENERATION WITHOUT CELL TRANSPLANTATION - Provided is a method of causing a cell to migrate to a scaffold. Also provided is a method of treating a mammal that has a cartilage defect. Further provided is a tissue scaffold comprising stromal cell-derived factor-1 (SDF-1) and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β). Additionally, a method of making a tissue scaffold capable of recruiting a cell is provided. | 12-08-2011 |
20120282573 | TOOTH SCAFFOLDS - Provided is an acellular mammalian tooth-shaped scaffold comprising a compound that is chemotactic, osteogenic, dentinogenic, amelogenic, or cementogenic. Also provided is a method of replacing a tooth in the mouth of a mammal, where the tooth is absent and a tooth socket is present in the mouth at the position of the absent tooth. The method comprises implanting an acellular scaffold having the shape of the missing tooth into the tooth socket. Additionally, a method of making a tooth scaffold is provided. The method comprises synthesizing an acellular scaffold in the shape of a mammalian tooth and adding at least one compound that is chemotactic, osteogenic, dentinogenic, amelogenic, or cementogenic. | 11-08-2012 |
20130022989 | DENTAL STEM CELL REPROGRAMMING - Provided is dental stem cell comprising an Oct3/4 transgene. Also provided is a method of making a pluripotent stem cell. Additionally, a method of preparing an insulin-secreting cell is provided. Further provided is an insulin-secreting cell prepared by that method. A method of preparing a chondrocyte-like cell is also provided, as is a chondrocyte-like cell prepared by that method. Additionally provided is a method of preparing a myocyte-like cell. Also, a myocyte-like cell prepared by that method is provided. A method of preparing a hair follicle-like cell is additionally provided, as is a hair follicle-like cell prepared by that method. A method of preparing a neuron-like cell is additionally provided, as is a neuron-like cell prepared by that method. | 01-24-2013 |
20130028978 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR WOUND TREATMENT - Provided herein are compositions, methods, systems, and kits for wound healing. As shown herein, CCN2/CTGF stimulated mesenchymal progenitor cells can form αSMA | 01-31-2013 |
20140050771 | PDGF INDUCED CELL HOMING - Provided is a method of causing a cell to migrate to a scaffold. Also provided is a method of treating a mammal that has a tissue defect. Further provided is a tissue scaffold comprising platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF). Additionally, a method of making a tissue scaffold capable of recruiting a cell is provided. | 02-20-2014 |
20140057842 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR CELL HOMING AND ADIPOGENESIS - Provided is a method of causing a cell to migrate to a scaffold and there differentiate to form adipose or adipose-like cells or tissue. Also provided is a method of treating a mammal that has a tissue defect. Further provided is a tissue scaffold comprising a cell homing composition and an adipogenic composition. Additionally, a method of making a tissue scaffold capable of recruiting a cell and differentiating the recruited cell to form adipose or adipose-like cells or tissue is provided. | 02-27-2014 |
20140072637 | TREATMENT FOR BONE FORMATION DISORDERS BY GROWTH FACTOR DELIVERY - It has been discovered that that certain growth factors can delay the ossification of a tissue site, such as a cranial suture, via the promotion of fibroblast differentiation and/or inhibition of osteoblast differentiation. Provided herein are methods for treating bone formation conditions or disorders, such as synostotic conditions, or ectopic mineralization conditions, via administration of compositions comprising connective tissue growth factor (CTGF), and optionally other growth factors or fibroblast or progenitor cells, to a tissue site of a subject in need thereof. | 03-13-2014 |
20140079739 | DERIVATION OF FIBROCHONDROCYTES FROM PROGENITOR CELLS - Provided herein are compositions and methods for forming fibrochondrocytes or fibrochondrocyte-like cells from progenitor cells, such as mesenchymal stem cells. One aspect provides a fibrochondrocyte culture medium including CTGF and TGFβ3, optionally encapsulated by microspheres having different release profiles. Another aspect provides a method for forming fibrochondrocytes or fibrochondrocyte-like cells from progenitor cells by culturing with CTGF and TGFβ3. | 03-20-2014 |
20140093481 | PRODUCTION OF DENTIN, CEMENTUM AND ENAMEL BY CELLS - One aspect provides a method of forming a mineralized material by co-culturing a epithelial cell, such as ameloblasts, and mesenchymal cells, such as osteoblasts or odontoblasts, in a mineral-stimulating medium. Another aspect provides matrix seeded with epithelial cells and mesenchymal cells and infused with a mineral-stimulating medium capable of forming a mineralized material in the matrix. Methods of manufacturing such compositions and methods of treating mineralization-related conditions are also provided. | 04-03-2014 |
20140302111 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR DENTAL TISSUE REGENERATION - Provided is a method for regenerating dental tissue, which can include contacting a scaffold containing Wnt3a and BMP-7, and optionally VEGF, bFGF, or NGF, with a dental tissue so as to promote odontoblastic differentiation of a progenitor cell, promote progenitor cell migration into the dental tissue, or regenerate the dental tissue. Also provided is a composition for regeneration of dental tissue, which can include a scaffold and Wnt3a and BMP-7, and optionally VEGF, bFGF, or NGF. | 10-09-2014 |
20150037382 | MICROSPHERE SKIN TREATMENT - This application provides a microsphere suitable for tissue engineering that comprises connective tissue growth factor (CTGF). Also provided is a matrix, material or scaffold suitable for tissue engineering that comprises connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF). Additionally, methods of treating skin of a human are provided. The methods comprise administering to the skin microspheres comprising a growth factor that increases fibroblast proliferation or collagen, elastin, or glycosaminoglycan synthesis. Further provided are the use of the above microspheres for the treatment of the skin of a human. Additionally, this application proves the use of the above microsphere for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment of the skin of a human. | 02-05-2015 |
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20090235319 | Video on Demand Gateway - A video on demand (VOD) gateway allows multiple incompatible and non-interoperable VOD systems to function as a single unified VOD system. A VOD gateway system includes a VOD asset gateway, a VOD session gateway, a VOD transaction gateway and a generic VOD client software program. The generic VOD client software resides in a CATV set-top box. The VOD asset gateway at the headend aggregates video inventory from multiple VOD vendor's equipment. The VOD session gateway at the headend translates a subscriber request in a generic protocol for VOD program into the proprietary protocol for a specific VOD system. The VOD transaction gateway at the headend aggregates embodiment, a VOD gateway permits operators of multiple CATV systems to use multiple incompatible and non-interoperable VOD systems in each plurality of separate CATV systems. | 09-17-2009 |
20100250772 | DYNAMIC DISTRIBUTION OF MEDIA CONTENT ASSETS FOR A CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK - Systems, apparatuses, methods, and software for using a network to efficiently distributing media content assets from a virtually unlimited content library and/or other storage to a plurality of client devices, as well as bi-directional local content sharing between head ends, and dynamic distribution and generation of media content assets within the network. | 09-30-2010 |
20100250773 | DYNAMIC GENERATION OF MEDIA CONTENT ASSETS FOR A CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK - Systems, apparatuses, methods, and software for using a network to efficiently distributing media content assets from a virtually unlimited content library and/or other storage to a plurality of client devices, as well as bi-directional local content sharing between head ends, and dynamic distribution and generation of media content assets within the network. | 09-30-2010 |
20100251313 | BI-DIRECTIONAL TRANSFER OF MEDIA CONTENT ASSETS IN A CONTENT DELIVERY NETWORK - Systems, apparatuses, methods, and software for using a network to efficiently distributing media content assets from a virtually unlimited content library and/or other storage to a plurality of client devices, as well as bi-directional local content sharing between head ends, and dynamic distribution and generation of media content assets within the network. | 09-30-2010 |
20100312862 | Method and Apparatus for Usage Estimation and Prediction in Two-Way Communication Networks - Methods, apparatus, and network oriented systems are discussed for estimating system, e.g. web site, usage removed from the web site, as well as scheduling and directing a data broadcast source to provide content based on web site usage estimates and predictions in a broadcast data stream. | 12-09-2010 |
20110113462 | FAILOVER WITH REDUNDANT MULTICASTS FOR SWITCHED DIGITAL VIDEO - A method and system for delivering content is provided. In one example, responsive to a request by a client device identifying a video program, the system is configured to determine different first and second network paths for delivery of the video program from a content source; deliver the video program via the first network path to the client device; and responsive to a change in status of the video program being delivered via the first network path, deliver the video program via the second network path to the client device. | 05-12-2011 |
20110188439 | CONTROL PLANE ARCHITECTURE FOR MULTICAST CACHE-FILL - A multicast content delivery system can use both multicast and unicast streams to efficiently use available bandwidth to deliver content. Available multicast content can be identified to gateways serving consumption devices, and the gateways can receive requests for unicast content deliver, but honor the requests with multicast group sessions. | 08-04-2011 |
20110282992 | Method and Apparatus for Usage Estimation and Prediction in Two-Way Communication Networks - Methods, apparatus, and network oriented systems are discussed for estimating system, e.g. web site, usage removed from the web site, as well as scheduling and directing a data broadcast source to provide content based on web site usage estimates and predictions in a broadcast data stream. | 11-17-2011 |
20120110199 | Method of Using Tokens and Policy Descriptors for Dynamic on Demand Session Management - Tokens and policy descriptors are used for dynamic on demand session management in a distributed and scalable architecture for on demand sessions and resource management. The architecture includes an on demand client, a purchase server, and a session manager. A purchase token is generated at the purchase server and assigned to the on demand client. The purchase token represents at least one requested asset. In response to an on demand session set-up request corresponding to the purchase token from the on demand client to the session manager, the purchase token is expanded to generate at least one dynamic policy management descriptor for the on demand session. This provides token-based purchase authorization and policy management for on demand services. | 05-03-2012 |
20120210382 | Content Archive Model - An archive model can be used for managing networked storage of recorded content, such as network DVR (digital video recorder) content. Content may be initially recorded to an active storage device, with individual duplicate copies recorded for each requesting user, and subsequently archived to an archive storage device. For playback, the content can be reconstituted into the active storage device prior to delivery to the requesting user. Content can be predictively reconstituted in anticipation of user needs, and the reconstitution capacity of the system can be dynamically reallocated for load balancing. | 08-16-2012 |
20120222063 | Dynamic Content Packaging - To be accessed on different media players, requested content must be delivered in a format that is supported by the requesting device. A dynamic content packager for encrypting and packaging requested content for different requesting devices at the time of consumption is disclosed. | 08-30-2012 |
20120321278 | NETWORK RECORDER BUFFER - A network digital video recording (nDVR) system may take into account the capabilities of a requesting user's local DVR when managing network recordings. The user's local DVR may include a temporary buffer that is normally used to record what the DVR is tuned to, and may be used for local trickplay functionality such as pausing live television. The nDVR features described herein may track the usage of the user's temporary DVR buffer, and use that in determining what to stream in response to a user's playback request. The nDVR system can also determine if the user's local DVR has an unused tuner at a time of a program recording, and can instruct the user's local DVR to also tune to the program. | 12-20-2012 |
20120324048 | Method of Using Tokens and Policy Descriptions for Dynamic on Demand Session Management - Tokens and policy descriptors are used for dynamic on demand session management in a distributed and scalable architecture for on demand sessions and resource management. The architecture includes an on demand client, a purchase server, and a session manager. A purchase token is generated at the purchase server and assigned to the on demand client. The purchase token represents at least one requested asset. In response to an on demand session set-up request corresponding to the purchase token from the on demand client to the session manager, the purchase token is expanded to generate at least one dynamic policy management descriptor for the on demand session. This provides token-based purchase authorization and policy management for on demand services. | 12-20-2012 |
20130144969 | INDIRECT CONTROL OF CONTENT CONSUMPTION IN AN APPLIANCE - Aspects of the disclosure relate to control of consumption of content in an appliance. The content can include linear programming and non-linear assets. Such control can permit (i) changing a channel in the appliance (e.g., a CPE without upstream functionality) and thus selecting a linear-programming asset, a non-linear asset, and so forth, and (ii) controlling consumption of such assets. In one aspect, a device with upstream network connectivity can control the consumption of media in the appliance. The device can leverage data management and control functionality of a service provider network to acquire information related to assets available for consumption and to transmit asset requests to the service provider network, which can transmit content and signaling to the appliance in accordance at least in part with the asset request, thus controlling media consumption in the appliance. | 06-06-2013 |
20130239145 | FRAGMENTED CONTENT - An apparatus, method, system and computer-readable medium are provided for generating one or more segments associated with content. The segments may include fragments that may correspond to portions of the content. The segments and/or the fragments may be included in a playlist, and may be based at least in part on a user selection. | 09-12-2013 |
20130304854 | Method of Using Tokens and Policy Descriptors for Dynamic on Demand Session Management - Tokens and policy descriptors are used for dynamic on demand session management in a distributed and scalable architecture for on demand sessions and resource management. The architecture includes an on demand client, a purchase server, and a session manager. A purchase token is generated at the purchase server and assigned to the on demand client. The purchase token represents at least one requested asset. In response to an on demand session set-up request corresponding to the purchase token from the on demand client to the session manager, the purchase token is expanded to generate at least one dynamic policy management descriptor for the on demand session. This provides token-based purchase authorization and policy management for on demand services. | 11-14-2013 |
20140013342 | Media Content Redirection - A content delivery server may allow users to redirect browsed content from one system to another. A user may install or activate a plug-in to a browser, such as an Internet browser, and the plug-in may be linked to the user's account on another service. As the user browses content from the browser, the user may select a command to cause the browsed content to be delivered to the other service, ingested by the other service, and made available to the user from the other service. | 01-09-2014 |
20140157324 | Content Identification and Management - Methods and systems are presented for managing allocation of names in a limited namespace for a pool of content objects or items. For each content object in the pool, one or more records are maintained that include mappings of different names from different name spaces. | 06-05-2014 |
20140237534 | Control Plane Architecture for Multicast Cache-Fill - A multicast content delivery system can use both multicast and unicast streams to efficiently use available bandwidth to deliver content. Available multicast content can be identified to gateways serving consumption devices, and the gateways can receive requests for unicast content deliver, but honor the requests with multicast group sessions. | 08-21-2014 |
20140258449 | SEGMENTED CONTENT DELIVERY - Disclosed systems and methods relate to segmented delivery of content. In one aspect, the segmentation process allows discrete segments of content to be moved through a content delivery network for reconstitution at an edge device. In addition, aspects of the disclosure provide for personalized delivery of content (e.g., advertising, etc.) to each end user and for bandwidth optimization by delivering format specific content based on the capability of an end user device. In yet other aspects, the methods and systems disclosed herein may support time-shifted viewing of live programming options and for adaptive bit rate transmission of content to user devices. | 09-11-2014 |
20140280688 | Methods And Systems For Dynamic Data Management - Methods and systems for managing data are disclosed. One method can comprise storing first data locally relative to a user device and storing second data remotely relative to the user device. The first data and the second data can relate to the same content. The method can also comprise generating a manifest comprising location information relating to the first data and the second data and receiving a request for transmission of one or more of the first data and the second data based upon the manifest. | 09-18-2014 |
20140280869 | Management of Delivery of Multimedia Components - Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media may be configured for establishing at least one session for delivery of multimedia. In an aspect, a first transmission of data fragments of a first component and a second transmission of data fragments of a second component may be transmitted and synchronized for presentation. If an inactivity event is detected the session may be maintained while reducing bandwidth consumption. | 09-18-2014 |
20140283120 | Methods And Systems For Managing Data Assets - Methods and systems for managing data assets and rights thereto are disclosed. One method can comprise generating an access token representing access rights of one or more users or device. A request for access to data can be received from the one or more users and the request can be granted or denied based upon the access rights of the one or more users. The access token can be modified based upon granting or denying the request. | 09-18-2014 |
20150120961 | Dynamic Content Packaging - To be accessed on different media players, requested content must be delivered in a format that is supported by the requesting device. A dynamic content packager for encrypting and packaging requested content for different requesting devices at the time of consumption is disclosed. | 04-30-2015 |
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20110238186 | PREPARATION OF REGENERATIVE TISSUE SCAFFOLDS - Devices and methods for treating or repairing a tissue or organ defect or injury are provided. The devices can include tissue scaffolds produced from acellular tissue matrices and polymers, which have a stable three-dimensional shape and elicit a limited immunologic or inflammatory response. | 09-29-2011 |
20120040013 | Regenerative Tissue Scaffolds - Methods, mixtures, and kits related to treating tissue are provided. The methods, mixtures, and kits can include an acellular tissue matrix, a polymer, and a solvent and may be capable of producing tissue scaffolds. The tissue scaffolds may be able to form a stable, three-dimensional shape in situ and elicit a limited immunologic or inflammatory response. | 02-16-2012 |
20120301354 | PASSIVE METHODS FOR ANTI-MICROBIAL BIOLOGICAL MESHES - Tissue matrices having anti-microbial properties are provided. In certain embodiments, the tissue matrices include cationic anti-microbial agents that form a stable bond with the tissue matrices without adversely affecting the biologic properties of the tissue matrices. | 11-29-2012 |
20130095191 | Passive Methods for Anti-Microbial Biologic Meshes - Tissue matrices having anti-microbial properties are provided. In certain embodiments, the tissue matrices include cationic anti-microbial agents that form a stable bond with the tissue matrices without adversely affecting the biologic properties of the tissue matrices. | 04-18-2013 |
20130253212 | PASSIVE METHODS FOR ANTI-MICROBIAL BIOLOGICAL MESHES - Tissue matrices having anti-microbial properties are provided. In certain embodiments, the tissue matrices include cationic anti-microbial agents that form a stable bond with the tissue matrices without adversely affecting the biologic properties of the tissue matrices. | 09-26-2013 |
20140296623 | Preparation of Regenerative Tissue Scaffolds - Devices and methods for treating or repairing a tissue or organ defect or injury are provided. The devices can include tissue scaffolds produced from acellular tissue matrices and polymers, which have a stable three-dimensional shape and elicit a limited immunologic or inflammatory response. | 10-02-2014 |
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20110125802 | Operating a Network Using Relational Database Methodology - In one embodiment, the disclosed technology involves modeling network elements, such as router configurations and link information, as well as any generic network status, as data in a relational database. Various network data, such as router states and link states are abstracted into tables in the relational database. Network management operations may then be represented as a series of transactional database queries and insertions. As a result, the database automatically propagates, to the appropriate network elements, state changes that are written to database tables, thereby implementing various network operations. Tables in the database can be constructed at various levels of abstraction, as required to satisfy network operational demands. Programmability is provided by a declarative language composed of a series of database queries and insertions. | 05-26-2011 |
20110125810 | Operating a Network Using Relational Database Methodology - In one embodiment, the disclosed technology involves modeling network elements, such as router configurations and link information, as well as any generic network status, as data in a relational database. Various network data, such as router states and link states are abstracted into tables in the relational database. Network management operations may then be represented as a series of transactional database queries and insertions. As a result, the database automatically propagates, to the appropriate network elements, state changes that are written to database tables, thereby implementing various network operations. Tables in the database can be constructed at various levels of abstraction, as required to satisfy network operational demands. Programmability is provided by a declarative language composed of a series of database queries and insertions. | 05-26-2011 |
20120005243 | Operating a Network Using Relational Database Methodology - The disclosed technology involves the use of relational databases in conjunction with declarative language and network-wide, database abstractions to manage and operate networks. The data model creates a logically centralized database abstraction and access point for managing data relevant to network management. Exemplary managed data includes router configurations, network status and provisioning data. This information resides in a single database system which is tightly integrated with the operational network. Transactional write operations are used to change network configurations, and enforce constraints to detect and prevent policy violations during operation. In accordance with one aspect of the disclosed technology, a network operation is implemented by means of a series of database commands—read and/or write—from and to database view tables. | 01-05-2012 |
20130080480 | Cloud Infrastructure Services - An aspect of the disclosed technology is a general-purpose platform that may be used to provide resilient cloud services. Tasks may be written as procedures in general-purpose programming languages that directly manipulate resources via control interfaces. In one implementation, resource states, such as router configurations and virtual machine states, associated with a cloud customer that provides communications services, may be abstracted into tables in a relational or semi-structured database. State changes that have been written to the database tables are automatically propagated by the database to appropriate customer physical devices, such as network elements, thereby implementing various customer network operations. | 03-28-2013 |
20130111033 | SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND ARTICLES OF MANUFACTURE TO PROVIDE CLOUD RESOURCE ORCHESTRATION | 05-02-2013 |
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20110274267 | DETERMINING HDCP SOURCE KSV SUPPORT - Presented is a method for determining the maximum number of key selection vectors (KSVs) supported by an HDCP source. The method includes transmitting a number of KSVs to the HDCP source, determining whether the HDCP source has entered a failure mode in response to the transmitted number of KSVs, increasing or decreasing the number of KSVs in response to the HDCP source not entering or entering the failure mode, transmitting the increased or decreased number of KSVs to the HDCP source, determining whether the HDCP source has entered the failure mode in response to the transmitted increased or decreased number of KSVs, and repeating the increasing, decreasing, and determining steps until the difference between a lowest number of transmitted KSVs resulting in the HDCP source entering the failure mode and a highest number of transmitted KSVs resulting in the HDCP source not entering the failure mode is one. | 11-10-2011 |
20120008765 | DETERMINING HDCP SOURCE KSV SUPPORT - Presented is a method for determining the maximum number of key selection vectors (KSVs) supported by an HDCP source. The method includes providing a number of KSVs to the HDCP source, determining whether the HDCP source has entered a failure mode in response to the provided number of KSVs, increasing or decreasing the number of KSVs in response to the HDCP source not entering or entering the failure mode, providing the increased or decreased number of KSVs to the HDCP source, determining whether the HDCP source has entered the failure mode in response to the provided increased or decreased number of KSVs, and repeating the increasing, decreasing, and determining steps until the difference between a lowest number of provided KSVs resulting in the HDCP source entering the failure mode and a highest number of provided KSVs resulting in the HDCP source not entering the failure mode is one. | 01-12-2012 |
20130148943 | Enabling/Disabling Display Data Channel Access to Enable/ Disable High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection - A switcher device comprises a multiplexer coupled in-between at least one input and output cards. The multiplexer detects the presence of an event signal from an activated sink. In response to the detection of the event signal, a processor changes an address of an HDCP receiver from a first address to a second address for enabling the at least one source to authenticate with the input card and enabling the output card to authenticate with the at least one sink for security protocol encryption. In response to the non-detection of the event signal, the processor changes the address of an HDCP receiver from the second address to the first address for disabling the at least one source from initiating a first authentication with the input card, therefore the output card also does not attempt to initiate a second authentication with the at least one sink for security protocol encryption. | 06-13-2013 |
20130151851 | System, Apparatus and Method for Enabling/Disabling Display Data Channel Access to Enable/Disable High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection - A switcher device comprises a multiplexer coupled in-between at least one input and output cards. The multiplexer detects the presence of an event signal from an activated sink. In response to the detection of the event signal, the switch dynamically switches to a closed position in order to enable the at least one source to authenticate with the input card and the output card to authenticate with the at least one sink for security protocol encryption. In response to the non-detection of the event signal, the switch switches dynamically to an open position in order to disable the at least one source from authenticating with the input card, therefore the output card also does not attempt to authenticate with the at least one sink for security protocol encryption. | 06-13-2013 |
20140143547 | Enabling/Disabling Display Data Channel Access to Enable/Disable High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection - A switcher device comprises a multiplexer coupled in-between at least one input and output cards. The multiplexer detects the presence of an event signal from an activated sink. In response to the detection of the event signal, the switch dynamically switches to a closed position in order to enable the at least one source to authenticate with the input card and the output card to authenticate with the at least one sink for security protocol encryption. In response to the non-detection of the event signal, the switch switches dynamically to an open position in order to disable the at least one source from authenticating with the input card, therefore the output card also does not attempt to authenticate with the at least one sink for security protocol encryption. | 05-22-2014 |
20140146968 | Enabling/Disabling Display Data Channel Access to Enable/Disable High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection - A switcher device comprises a multiplexer coupled in-between at least one input and output cards. The multiplexer detects the presence of an event signal from an activated sink. In response to the detection of the event signal, a processor changes an address of an HDCP receiver from a first address to a second address for enabling the at least one source to authenticate with the input card and enabling the output card to authenticate with the at least one sink for security protocol encryption. In response to the non-detection of the event signal, the processor changes the address of an HDCP receiver from the second address to the first address for disabling the at least one source from initiating a first authentication with the input card, therefore the output card also does not attempt to initiate a second authentication with the at least one sink for security protocol encryption. | 05-29-2014 |