Eugene Feinberg - Sunnyvale CA, US Yuval Koren - San Francisco CA, US Berend Ozceri - Sunnyvale CA, US Ziv Gillat - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Eye-Fi, Inc. - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
710 13, 710 33, 711111, 711115, 711147, 711170
Abstract:
A content-aware digital media storage device includes a host device interface for exchanging digital information with a host device, a memory array for storing digital information received from the host device via the host interface, a peripheral module configured to communicate the digital information stored in the memory array to a receiver located remote from the digital media storage device, and a controller communicatively coupled to the host device interface, the memory array and the peripheral module and configured to interpret directory information associated with the digital information stored in the memory array so as to selectively access said digital information and communicate such accessed digital information to the peripheral module for transmission to the remote receiver. Digital images stored in the memory array may be transmitted to a remote host via a wireless network access point with which the peripheral module of the storage device is associated.
Pipeline Scheduler Including A Hierarchy Of Schedulers And Multiple Scheduling Lanes
Earl T. Cohen - Fremont CA, US Robert Olsen - Dublin CA, US Eugene M. Feinberg - Sunnyvale CA, US Gregory L. Ries - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
37039542, 370408, 370412
Abstract:
Disclosed is a hierarchy of individual schedulers with multiple scheduling lanes for scheduling items, such as, but not limited to packets or indications thereof, such that different classes of priority items can be propagated through the hierarchy of schedulers accordingly. A pipeline scheduler typically includes a root scheduler and one or more layers of schedulers with each of these layers including at least one scheduler. Each scheduler is configured to maintain items of different scheduling categories received from each of the particular scheduler's immediate children schedulers within the pipeline scheduler if any and from each immediate external source coupled to the particular scheduler if any, and to schedule the sending of the items of the different scheduling categories currently maintained to its parent schedule or external scheduler client. The items may correspond to packets, indications of packets, or any other entity.
In-Band Device Enrollment Without Access Point Support
Yuval Koren - San Francisco CA, US Earl T. Cohen - Oakland CA, US Eugene M. Feinberg - Sunnyvale CA, US Berend Ozceri - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Eye-Fi, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
H04K 1/00 H04M 1/66
US Classification:
380280, 455410, 455411, 713170
Abstract:
In one embodiment, the invention provides a method for configuring a wireless device, so as to enable the wireless device to join a secured wireless network, by broadcasting a series of broadcast packets encoding a network configuration parameter (e. g. , a shared secret key) from a computer coupled to a wireless access point to the wireless device. The information representing the network configuration parameter is encoded, not within the payload portion of the packet, but within the length of each broadcast packet in the series of broadcast packets. Accordingly, a wireless device that has not yet been configured to receive packets from the wireless access point can observe the information encoded in the length of each broadcast packet, and thereby decode the network configuration parameter and join the network.
A storage device includes a controller that is configured to execute safe deletion operations so as to free up storage space on the device in response to triggering events. The safe deletion operations ensure that the data states of a host device making use of the storage device and the storage device itself are synchronized so as to prevent deletion of data from the storage device before it is offloaded to another storage platform.
Content-Aware Digital Media Storage Device And Methods Of Using The Same
Eugene Feinberg - Sunnyvale CA, US Yuval Koren - San Francisco CA, US Berend Ozceri - Sunnyvale CA, US Ziv Gillat - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Eye-Fi, Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/00
US Classification:
710 33, 710 4, 710 8, 710 20, 710 62
Abstract:
A content-aware digital media storage device includes a host device interface for exchanging digital information with a host device, a memory array for storing digital information received from the host device via the host interface, a peripheral module configured to communicate the digital information stored in the memory array to a receiver located remote from the digital media storage device, and a controller communicatively coupled to the host device interface, the memory array and the peripheral module and configured to interpret directory information associated with the digital information stored in the memory array so as to selectively access said digital information and communicate such accessed digital information to the peripheral module for transmission to the remote receiver. Digital images stored in the memory array may be transmitted to a remote host via a wireless network access point with which the peripheral module of the storage device is associated.
Content-Aware Digital Media Storage Device And Methods Of Using The Same
Eugene Feinberg - Sunnyvale CA, US Yuval Koren - San Francisco CA, US Berend Ozceri - Sunnyvale CA, US Ziv Gillat - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
EYE-FI, INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048 G06F 12/00 G06F 3/00
US Classification:
715772, 711115, 710 13, 711E12001
Abstract:
A content-aware digital media storage device includes a host device interface for exchanging digital information with a host device, a memory array for storing digital information received from the host device via the host interface, a peripheral module configured to communicate the digital information stored in the memory array to a receiver located remote from the digital media storage device, and a controller communicatively coupled to the host device interface, the memory array and the peripheral module and configured to interpret directory information associated with the digital information stored in the memory array so as to selectively access said digital information and communicate such accessed digital information to the peripheral module for transmission to the remote receiver. Digital images stored in the memory array may be transmitted to a remote host via a wireless network access point with which the peripheral module of the storage device is associated.
Content-Aware Digital Media Storage Device And Methods Of Using The Same
Eugene Feinberg - Sunnyvale CA, US Yuval Koren - San Francisco CA, US Berend Ozceri - Sunnyvale CA, US Ziv Gillat - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
EYE-FI, INC. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 12/02 G06F 13/40
US Classification:
711103, 710313, 711E12008
Abstract:
A content-aware digital media storage device includes a host device interface for exchanging digital information with a host device, a memory array for storing digital information received from the host device via the host interface, a peripheral module configured to communicate the digital information stored in the memory array to a receiver located remote from the digital media storage device, and a controller communicatively coupled to the host device interface, the memory array and the peripheral module and configured to interpret directory information associated with the digital information stored in the memory array so as to selectively access said digital information and communicate such accessed digital information to the peripheral module for transmission to the remote receiver. Digital images stored in the memory array may be transmitted to a remote host via a wireless network access point with which the peripheral module of the storage device is associated.
Method And System For Out-Of-Band Delivery Of Wireless Network Credentials
Eugene M. Feinberg - Sunnyvale CA, US Berend Ozceri - Sunnyvale CA, US Bruce Smith - Livermore CA, US Yuval Koren - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 84/02
US Classification:
370338
Abstract:
At a server, a user account established by a user of an AP hosting device is associated with information sufficient to permit a CLIENT to join a WLAN of which the AP is a part. The CLIENT is provided, via an OOB network different from the WLAN, the information sufficient to permit the CLIENT to join the WLAN of which the AP is a part, which information may include a unique identifier for the AP hosting device and information indicative of a network key for the WLAN (e.g., a secret key associated with the AP hosting device, a network key for the WLAN, or information that permits generation of the network key for the WLAN). Thereafter, the CLIENT may use the subject information to join the WLAN of which the AP is a part.
mPerpetuo, Inc. since Feb 2013
Founder
Eye-Fi, Inc - San Jose, CA May 2012 - Jan 2013
Founder / Platform Architect
Eye-Fi, Inc - Mountain View, CA Aug 2005 - Apr 2012
Founder
Atheros Communications - Santa Clara, CA 2005 - 2005
Engineering Consultant
Cisco Systems - San Jose, CA 2000 - 2004
MTS
Education:
Carnegie Mellon University 1992 - 1997
BS, Engineering
Skills:
Asic Verilog Debugging Ic Firmware Functional Verification Simulations C Cloud Computing Linux Hardware Embedded Systems Fpga Start Ups Can Do Anything Xilinx Timing Closure Inventor Rf Product Management
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