Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090287822 | GROUP BASED ALLOCATION OF NETWORK BANDWIDTH - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for group based allocation of terminal server network bandwidth. Output packets are classified into groups based on classification criteria. Output packets for each group are queue into a corresponding queue. During a queue flush cycle each queue containing data is flushed for an essentially equal amount of time. Flushing each queue essentially equally reduces the negative impact that can otherwise result when a subset of sessions (or even a single session) request(s) a disproportional share of terminal server network bandwidth. Responsiveness can be further increased by distributing the essentially equal amount for each queue across the queue flush cycle. | 11-19-2009 |
20100146127 | USER-MODE BASED REMOTE DESKTOP PROTOCOL (RDP) ENCODING ARCHITECTURE - Techniques are disclosed for a user-mode based remote desktop protocol (RDP) encoding architecture. A user mode desktop application and user mode virtual channel application run in user-mode session space. Virtual channel data from the virtual channel application is marshaled and sent to a RDP encoder process in user-mode system space. There it is converted to RDP protocol data units (PDU) and sent to a remote client across a communications network. Graphics data from the desktop application is sent to a display driver in kernel-mode session space and then to a graphics reflector that marshals the graphics data and sends it to the RDP encoder for a similar transformation. | 06-10-2010 |
20110153781 | ROAMING PROFILES AND APPLICATION COMPATIBILITY IN MULTI-USER SYSTEMS - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media are disclosed for roaming profiles and application compatibility in multi-user systems. In an embodiment, a user profile exists on a plurality of client computers. Each client computer executes a roaming profile client that intercepts a change to an application's settings. The roaming profile client sends this change to a roaming profile server that stores it. When the user profile logs on to a second client computer, the roaming profile server sends an indication of the change to a second roaming profile client on the second client computer. This roaming profile client alters the settings for the application on the second client computer such that, when the user session executes the application on the second client computer, the application reflects the change. | 06-23-2011 |
20110161957 | Virtualized Eco-Friendly Remote Presentation Session Role - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media are disclosed for virtualized eco-friendly remote presentation session roles. In an embodiment, a connection broker monitors the servers of a server farm, and, based upon characteristics of remote presentation sessions served by VMs executing on those servers, directs VMs on those servers to be migrated between servers, changed from sleeping to running or vice versa, or other operations that may improve the performance of the server farm as a whole. | 06-30-2011 |
20110162087 | VIRTUALIZING REMOTE PRESENTATION SESSION CLIENT LICENSING WITH A SERVER-BASED BROKER - Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media are disclosed for virtualizing remote presentation session licensing issuance for a system executing a plurality of virtual machines hosting a remote presentation session server. In an embodiment, a licensing broker is executed in the host partition of the system, and each session server, upon receiving a request for a license from a client, transmits the request to the broker. The broker completes the license negotiation with a license server responsible for issuing licenses, and once issued, the broker transmits this to the corresponding session server, which completes the licensing transaction with the client. | 06-30-2011 |
20110185068 | MULTI-LINK REMOTE PROTOCOL - In various embodiments, a remote client is allowed to access at least a part of a connection service located on alternate sources other than the primary remote presentation server. In some embodiments, the remote presentation virtual channels may be split into multiple connections with the purpose of allowing better flow control. Some embodiments may be implemented in a virtual machine environment for cases in which the data to be transferred through a data channel is located in the host virtual machine partition but the remote endpoint is located on the guest virtual machine partition. | 07-28-2011 |
20110219287 | REMOTE PRESENTATION OVER LOSSY TRANSPORT WITH FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION - In various embodiments, methods and systems are disclosed for integrating a remote presentation protocol with a datagram based transport. In one embodiment, an integrated protocol is configured to support lossless or reduced loss transport based on Retransmission (ARQ) combined with Forward Error Correction (FEC). The protocol involves encoding and decoding of data packets including feedback headers and FEC packets, continuous measurement of RTT, RTO and packet delay, dynamically evaluating loss probability to determine and adjust the ratio of FEC, congestion management based on dynamically detecting increase in packet delay, and fast data transmission rate ramp-up based on detecting a decrease in packet delay. | 09-08-2011 |
20120117245 | GROUP BASED ALLOCATION OF NETWORK BANDWIDTH - The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for group based allocation of terminal server network bandwidth. Output packets are classified into groups based on classification criteria. Output packets for each group are queue into a corresponding queue. During a queue flush cycle each queue containing data is flushed for an essentially equal amount of time. Flushing each queue essentially equally reduces the negative impact that can otherwise result when a subset of sessions (or even a single session) request(s) a disproportional share of terminal server network bandwidth. Responsiveness can be further increased by distributing the essentially equal amount for each queue across the queue flush cycle. | 05-10-2012 |
20120317236 | Web-Browser Based Desktop And Application Remoting Solution - An invention is disclosed for conducting a remote presentation session with a client that uses a web browser to conduct the session. In embodiments, a proxy server exists between the remote presentation server and the client. The proxy server establishes a HTTP session with the client and a remote presentation session with the client. The server generates graphics encoded with a remote presentation protocol and sends them to the proxy, which re-encodes them as video and sends them to the client for display in the web browser. The client captures user input at the web browser and sends it to the proxy, which encodes it with the remote presentation protocol and sends it to the server to be processed. | 12-13-2012 |
20130067019 | SELECTIVE USE OF SHARED MEMORY FOR REMOTE DESKTOP APPLICATION - A method includes determining if a server supporting an application and a client having remote desktop access to the server are on a same physical computing device. Upon determining that the server and the client are on the same physical computing device, graphics data related to the application is stored from the server to shared memory that is accessible by the server and by the client. Information to enable the client to retrieve the graphics data stored by the server in the shared memory is communicated from the server to the client. | 03-14-2013 |
20140055464 | HARDWARE ACCELERATION FOR REMOTE DESKTOP PROTOCOL - A method for offloading remote terminal services processing tasks to a peripheral device that would otherwise be performed in a computer system's processor and memory. In one embodiment, the disclosed method is utilized in a layered network model, wherein computing tasks that are typically performed in network applications are instead offloaded to a peripheral such as a network interface card (NIC). | 02-27-2014 |
20140379793 | SELECTIVE USE OF SHARED MEMORY FOR REMOTE DESKTOP APPLICATION - A method includes determining if a server supporting an application and a client having remote desktop access to the server are on a same physical computing device. Upon determining that the server and the client are on the same physical computing device, graphics data related to the application is stored from the server to shared memory that is accessible by the server and by the client. Information to enable the client to retrieve the graphics data stored by the server in the shared memory is communicated from the server to the client. | 12-25-2014 |