Dr. Mcdaniel graduated from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in 2004. He works in Mount Kisco, NY and specializes in Psychiatry.
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Aaron A Mcdaniel
Address:
San Antonio, TX 78227
License #:
69463 - Active
Category:
A/C Technician
Expiration Date:
Jan 5, 2018
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Aaron Mcdaniel
BLUEPRINT INVESTMENTS, LLC
Aaron Mcdaniel
MAJOR CONCEPTS LLC
Us Patents
Systems And Methods For Indicating Events Of Interest From A Server
- Santa Clara CA, US Francis Chan - San Diego CA, US Eric Grab - San Diego CA, US Michael Kiefer - Lake Havasu City AZ, US Aaron McDaniel - La Mesa CA, US John Mickus - San Marcos CA, US Ronald Mombourquette - San Diego CA, US Nikolai Popov - Tierrasanta CA, US Fred Zuill - Poway CA, US
Assignee:
DivX, LLC - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 G06N 99/00 G06N 5/02 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Methods and systems to indicate events of interest to a user. IN an embodiment, an event processor queries each of a plurality of event data sources, then receives event data from one or more event data source. The event processor then identifies an event to be indicated to a user device based on the event data. The identified event to the user through a user device. The event processor may receive, via the user device, feedback regarding the identified event. This feedback may be used to train future event identification. The event processor may be implemented at a computing device that is remote from the user, such as a server. Alternatively, the event processor may be implemented internal to the user device.
Systems And Methods For Indicating Events Of Interest At A User Device
- Santa Clara CA, US Francis Chan - San Diego CA, US Eric Grab - San Diego CA, US Michael Kiefer - Lake Havasu City AZ, US Aaron McDaniel - La Mesa CA, US John Mickus - San Marcos CA, US Ronald Mombourquette - San Diego CA, US Nikolai Popov - Tierrasanta CA, US Fred Zuill - Poway CA, US
Assignee:
Sonic IP, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 G06N 99/00 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Methods and systems to indicate events of interest to a user. IN an embodiment, an event processor queries each of a plurality of event data sources, then receives event data from one or more event data source. The event processor then identifies an event to be indicated to a user device based on the event data. The identified event to the user through a user device. The event processor may receive, via the user device, feedback regarding the identified event. This feedback may be used to train future event identification. The event processor may be implemented at a computing device that is remote from the user, such as a server. Alternatively, the event processor may be implemented internal to the user device.
Flexible Network Configuration In A Content Distribution Network
- Santa Clara CA, US Francis Chan - San Diego CA, US Eric Grab - San Diego CA, US Michael Kiefer - Lake Havasu City AZ, US Aaron McDaniel - La Mesa CA, US John Mickus - San Marcos CA, US Ronald Mombourquette - San Diego CA, US Nikolai Popov - Tierrasanta CA, US Fred Zuill - Poway CA, US
Assignee:
Sonic IP, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/24 H04L 12/911 H04L 12/26
Abstract:
Methods and systems to improve the efficiency of a content delivery system. A local distribution node is introduced to the network, between the content provider and the end user device (i.e., the leaf node). The local distribution node is responsible for servicing a localized subset of the leaf nodes that would otherwise be serviced by a conventional server of the content delivery system. Requests for content are received at the local distribution node from leaf nodes, and content is received at the local distribution node for transmission to the leaf node(s). Content may be cached at the local distribution node to allow faster service of subsequent requests for this content. Caching may also be used to make the channel surfing process more efficient. If demand is high, a leaf node may be promoted to serve as an additional local distribution node. Leaf nodes may also share content among themselves. Bandwidth may be allocated and reallocated by the local distribution node for the local population of leaf nodes.
Flexible Bandwidth Allocation In A Content Distribution Network
- Santa Clara CA, US Francis Chan - San Diego CA, US Eric Grab - San Diego CA, US Michael Kiefer - Lake Havasu City AZ, US Aaron McDaniel - La Mesa CA, US John Mickus - San Marcos CA, US Ronald Mombourquette - San Diego CA, US Nikolai Popov - Tierrasanta CA, US Fred Zuill - Poway CA, US
Assignee:
Sonic IP, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/911 H04L 12/26
Abstract:
Methods and systems to improve the efficiency of a content delivery system. A local distribution node is introduced to the network, between the content provider and the end user device (i.e., the leaf node). The local distribution node is responsible for servicing a localized subset of the leaf nodes that would otherwise be serviced by a conventional server of the content delivery system. Requests for content are received at the local distribution node from leaf nodes, and content is received at the local distribution node for transmission to the leaf node(s). Content may be cached at the local distribution node to allow faster service of subsequent requests for this content. Caching may also be used to make the channel surfing process more efficient. If demand is high, a leaf node may be promoted to serve as an additional local distribution node. Leaf nodes may also share content among themselves. Bandwidth may be allocated and reallocated by the local distribution node for the local population of leaf nodes.
Local Distribution Node In A Content Distribution Network
- Santa Clara CA, US Francis Chan - San Diego CA, US Eric Grab - San Diego CA, US Michael Kiefer - Lake Havasu City AZ, US Aaron McDaniel - La Mesa CA, US John Mickus - San Marcos CA, US Ronald Mombourquette - San Diego CA, US Nikolai Popov - Tierrasanta CA, US Fred Zuill - Poway CA, US
Assignee:
Sonic IP, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Methods and systems to improve the efficiency of a content delivery system. A local distribution node is introduced to the network, between the content provider and the end user device (i.e., the leaf node). The local distribution node is responsible for servicing a localized subset of the leaf nodes that would otherwise be serviced by a conventional server of the content delivery system. Requests for content are received at the local distribution node from leaf nodes, and content is received at the local distribution node for transmission to the leaf node(s). Content may be cached at the local distribution node to allow faster service of subsequent requests for this content. Caching may also be used to make the channel surfing process more efficient. If demand is high, a leaf node may be promoted to serve as an additional local distribution node. Leaf nodes may also share content among themselves. Bandwidth may be allocated and reallocated by the local distribution node for the local population of leaf nodes.
Cooperative Nodes In A Content Distribution Network
- Santa Clara CA, US Francis Chan - San Diego CA, US Eric Grab - San Diego CA, US Michael Kiefer - Lake Havasu City AZ, US Aaron McDaniel - La Mesa CA, US John Mickus - San Marcos CA, US Ronald Mombourquette - San Diego CA, US Nikolai Popov - Tierrasanta CA, US Fred Zuill - Poway CA, US
Assignee:
Sonic IP, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Methods and systems to improve the efficiency of a content delivery system. A local distribution node is introduced to the network, between the content provider and the end user device (i.e., the leaf node). The local distribution node is responsible for servicing a localized subset of the leaf nodes that would otherwise be serviced by a conventional server of the content delivery system. Requests for content are received at the local distribution node from leaf nodes, and content is received at the local distribution node for transmission to the leaf node(s). Content may be cached at the local distribution node to allow faster service of subsequent requests for this content. Caching may also be used to make the channel surfing process more efficient. If demand is high, a leaf node may be promoted to serve as an additional local distribution node. Leaf nodes may also share content among themselves. Bandwidth may be allocated and reallocated by the local distribution node for the local population of leaf nodes.
Efficient Channel Surfing In A Content Distribution Network
- Santa Clara CA, US Francis Chan - San Diego CA, US Eric Grab - San Diego CA, US Michael Kiefer - Lake Havasu City AZ, US Aaron McDaniel - La Mesa CA, US John Mickus - San Marcos CA, US Ronald Mombourquette - San Diego CA, US Nikolai Popov - Tierrasanta CA, US Fred Zuill - Poway CA, US
Methods and systems to improve the efficiency of a content delivery system. A local distribution node is introduced to the network, between the content provider and the end user device (i.e., the leaf node). The local distribution node is responsible for servicing a localized subset of the leaf nodes that would otherwise be serviced by a conventional server of the content delivery system. Requests for content are received at the local distribution node from leaf nodes, and content is received at the local distribution node for transmission to the leaf node(s). Content may be cached at the local distribution node to allow faster service of subsequent requests for this content. Caching may also be used to make the channel surfing process more efficient. If demand is high, a leaf node may be promoted to serve as an additional local distribution node. Leaf nodes may also share content among themselves. Bandwidth may be allocated and reallocated by the local distribution node for the local population of leaf nodes.
Systems And Methods For Supplementing Content From A Server
- Santa Clara CA, US Francis Chan - San Diego CA, US Eric Grab - San Diego CA, US Michael Kiefer - Lake Havasu City AZ, US Aaron McDaniel - La Mesa CA, US John Mickus - San Marcos CA, US Ronald Mombourquette - San Diego CA, US Nikolai Popov - Tierrasanta CA, US Fredrick Zuill - Poway CA, US
Assignee:
Sonic IP, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G11B 27/19 H04N 5/93
US Classification:
386241
Abstract:
Methods and systems to provide supplemental content to a user who is viewing video or other content. The user's device (through which he will access the video) then provides an identifier of that video to a server or other computing facility. Here, the video identifier is used to identify supplemental content that corresponds to the user's video. The supplemental content is then provided to the user device for the user's consumption. The supplemental content may be structured in such a way that pieces of the supplemental content are accessible at particular points in the video. The piece(s) of the supplemental content available at a particular point in the video will be related to one or more objects that are present at this point. This allows a user to access one or more pieces of supplemental content in a context-specific manner, at a point in the video where the piece(s) of supplemental content are relevant.
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