David F. Arnone - Mountain View CA, US Ken Wallace - Campbell CA, US Michael Pushkarsky - San Diego CA, US Jason Sensibaugh - San Diego CA, US Bradley Charles Steele - San Diego CA, US Brian Jacob Long - San Diego CA, US Mark R. Lewis - Oceanside CA, US Gregory Hunt Gates - Golden CO, US
Assignee:
Daylight Solutions, Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
G02B 7/182
US Classification:
359872
Abstract:
A beam director () for directing a beam () comprises a director base (), a reflective element (), a base pivot (A), an element pivot (), and a first element fastener (A). The director base () is positioned adjacent to a mounting base (). A first interface between the director base () and the mounting base () is in a first interface plane that is orthogonal to a first axis. The base pivot (A) provides a base pivot axis for selectively rotating the director base () and the reflective element () relative to the mounting base () about the first axis. The element pivot () guides the rotation of the reflective element () relative to the director base () about a second axis that is orthogonal to the first axis. The first element fastener (A) is selectively movable between a locked position and an unlocked position to selectively inhibit rotation of the reflective element () relative to the director base () about the second axis. Additionally, the first element fastener (A) moves along an axis that is orthogonal to the second axis during movement between the unlocked position and the locked position.
Automatic Transport Detection By Attempting To Establish Communication Session Using List Of Possible Transports And Corresponding Media Dependent Modules
Gunner Danneels - Beaverton OR Gregory Gates - Beaverton OR Rama Prasad - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 1314 G06F 15177
US Classification:
3952001
Abstract:
The transports available in a local computer system for communicating with a remote computer system are automatically determined at either install time or run time. At install time, a list of transports supported by the local computer system is used to determine which supported transports are actually installed in the local computer system and the media dependent modules (MDMs) that correspond to those installed transports. At run time, a list of the installed transports and corresponding MDMs is used to determine which installed transports (and corresponding MDMs) can actually be used for an impending communications session with the remote computer system.
Gunner Danneels - Beaverton OR Gregory Gates - Los Gatos CA Philip R. Lantz - Cornelius OR Russell Downing - West Linn OR
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 1324
US Classification:
395733
Abstract:
A computer system with an operating system and a data-processing system running on a host processor, and a receiver. The receiver sends interrupt signals to the operating system after the receiver has received data signals. The operating system establishes interrupt times and passes the interrupt signals to the data-processing system. The data-processing system accesses the data signals from the receiver and only partially processes the data signals during the interrupt times. The operating system also receives clock interrupt signals, which it passes on to the data-processing system. The data-processing system completes the processing of the data signals during the clock interrupt times that the operating system establishes in response to the clock interrupt signals.
Gunner Danneels - Beaverton OR Robert Schlesinger - Hillsboro OR Gregory Gates - Beaverton OR
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 1218
US Classification:
370 62
Abstract:
A computer-based conferencing system capable of selectively conferencing with a remote node over two or more different transports. A host processor controls the generation of local conferencing signals for transmission to the remote node over either a first transport or a second transport. The host processor also controls the processing of remote conferencing signals received from the remote node over either the first transport or the second transport. In a preferred embodiment, the first transport is an ISDN network and the second transport is a LAN network. In one embodiment, the computer system has a combined audio/ISDN board, a video board, and a LAN card. In an alternative embodiment, the computer system has a combined audio/video board, an ISDN board, and a LAN card.
Delayed Transmission Of Data Packets Over Networks
Gunner Danneels - Beaverton OR Gregory Gates - Beaverton OR Russell Downing - West Loss OR
Assignee:
Intel Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 1218 H04L 1226 H04J 316
US Classification:
370230
Abstract:
Signals (e. g. , for audio/video conferencing) are divided into data packets for transmission from a local node to a remote node. The transmission of the data packets is delayed to transmit then at intervals to avoid overloading the remote node with data packets that it does not have the bandwidth to receive and/or process. The invention helps prevent the remote node from dropping data packets which may otherwise occur when transmitting audio and/or video signals during a session (e. g. , an audio/video conferencing session).
Controlling Display Device Settings From A Mobile Device Touch Interface
- Los Gatos CA, US James Harold SHAW - Portland OR, US Anita RANGANATH - Cupertino CA, US Gregory S. GATES - Saratoga CA, US Michael Chin-Ming FU - Cupertino CA, US Matthew WEE - San Jose CA, US Kevin Ralph COOPER - San Jose CA, US Charles L. SMITH - Andover MA, US Harold SUN - Tigard OR, US
System, method, and computer product embodiments for controlling a display device's display settings from a computing device's touch-based user interface are described. In an embodiment, the computing device establishes a wireless connectivity with the display device. The computing device sends a command generated to query information related to the display setting. Then, the computing device receives the queried information from the display device. The computing device configures a graphical user interface (GUI) with the queried information to display configurations of the display settings on the touchscreen. The configurations include the display settings currently configured in the display device. The computing device further enables, within GUI, a displayed configuration from the display configurations to be calibrated by one or more touch gestures on the touchscreen.
System, method, and computer product embodiments for proving an orientation adjustment for casting visual content on a display device are described. A computing device selects an orientation adjustment to be used in transcoding a video having a frame and assigned an orientation. The computing device requests a transcoder within the computing device to transcode the frame based on the orientation adjustment to generate a transcoded frame. The transcoded frame is converted into a format comparable to a reference frame representing the frame that is corrected transcoded to the assigned orientation. Then, the computing device compares the converted frame with the reference frame to determine that the frame is transcoded correctly to the assigned orientation. If the frame is transcoded correctly, the computing device uses the selected orientation adjustment when transcoding visual content for casting or streaming on a display device in an orientation matching that of the visual content.
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for flexible output of streaming media. An embodiment operates by receiving, at a media server, media over a network. Output media, corresponding to the received media, is streamed to a display device. The output media includes a video component and an audio component. A command is received. Responsive to the command, the streaming of the video component to the display device is discontinued. A streaming of the video component is begun to a mobile device at a point in the video component corresponding where the video was discontinued.
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