Kevin John West - Kirkland WA, US Vijay Krishnan Mani - Kenmore WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/60
US Classification:
726 28, 709219
Abstract:
A method for managing a plurality of files in a communication network having a plurality of clients includes a server receiving () metadata associated with a secured file stored in a virtual data drive of a first client. The server also receives () data segments associated with the file from the virtual data drive of the first client. The server stores the metadata and data segments associated with the file at the server. The server generates () a first representation of the file based on the received metadata and data segments associated with the file and sends () the first representation of the file to the plurality of clients. Next, the server receives () a request from a second client for at least one data segment of the file. The server authenticates the request based on a plurality of access rights of a user of the second client and sends () the at least one data segment of the file to the second client when the request is authenticated.
Method And System For Managing Data In A Communication Network
David Long Zhao - Bothell WA, US Kevin John West - Kirkland WA, US Vijay Krishnan Mani - Kenmore WA, US
Assignee:
Motorola Mobility LLC - Libertyville IL
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
726 26, 726 27, 726 28, 726 29
Abstract:
A method and a system for managing one or more files in a communication network are provided. The system includes a server, a first client, and a second client. When the first client places a file in a virtual data drive of the first client, data segments and metadata associated with the file are uploaded at the server. The server generates a first representation of the file. The server then sends the first representation of the file to the first and second clients. The second client stores the first representation of the file in its local storage. The second client can then send a request to the server to access the file based on the first representation of the file. The requested file is sent to the second client by the server. The sent file is not cached by the second client, if the file is a secured file.
Monitoring Sites Containing Switchable Optical Devices And Controllers
A site monitoring system may analyze information from sites to determine when a device, a sensor, a controller, or other structure associated with optically switchable devices has a problem. The system may, if appropriate, act on the problem. In certain embodiments, the system learns customer/user preferences and adapts its control logic to meet the customer's goals.
Monitoring Sites Containing Switchable Optical Devices And Controllers
- Milpitas CA, US Stephen Clark Brown - San Mateo CA, US Vijay Mani - San Jose CA, US Ronald F. Cadet - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
G05B 13/02 G02F 1/163 E06B 9/24 G05B 15/02
Abstract:
Disclosed are platforms for communicating among one or more otherwise independent systems involved in controlling functions of buildings or other sites having switchable optical devices deployed therein. Such independent systems include a window control system and one or more other independent systems such as systems that control residential home products (e.g., thermostats, smoke alarms, etc.), HVAC systems, security systems, lighting control systems, and the like. Together the systems control and/or monitor multiple features and/or products, including switchable windows and other infrastructure of a site, which may be a commercial, residential, or public site.
Monitoring Sites Containing Switchable Optical Devices And Controllers
A site monitoring system may analyze information from sites to determine when a device, a sensor, a controller, or other structure associated with optically switchable devices has a problem. The system may, if appropriate, act on the problem. In certain embodiments, the system learns customer/user preferences and adapts its control logic to meet the customer's goals.
Monitoring Sites Containing Switchable Optical Devices And Controllers
- Milpitas CA, US Stephen Clark Brown - San Mateo CA, US Vijay Mani - San Jose CA, US Ronald F. Cadet - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
G05B 13/02 E06B 9/24 G02F 1/163 G05B 15/02
Abstract:
Disclosed are platforms for communicating among one or more otherwise independent systems involved in controlling functions of buildings or other sites having switchable optical devices deployed therein. Such independent systems include a window control system and one or more other independent systems such as systems that control residential home products (e.g., thermostats, smoke alarms, etc.), HVAC systems, security systems, lighting control systems, and the like. Together the systems control and/or monitor multiple features and/or products, including switchable windows and other infrastructure of a site, which may be a commercial, residential, or public site.
Monitoring Sites Containing Switchable Optical Devices And Controllers
- Milpitas CA, US Stephen Clark Brown - San Mateo CA, US Vijay Mani - San Jose CA, US Ronald F. Cadet - Redwood City CA, US
International Classification:
G05B 13/02 G02F 1/163 E06B 9/24
Abstract:
Disclosed are platforms for communicating among one or more otherwise independent systems involved in controlling functions of buildings or other sites having switchable optical devices deployed therein. Such independent systems include a window control system and one or more other independent systems such as systems that control residential home products (e.g., thermostats, smoke alarms, etc.), HVAC systems, security systems, lighting control systems, and the like. Together the systems control and/or monitor multiple features and/or products, including switchable windows and other infrastructure of a site, which may be a commercial, residential, or public site.
Monitoring Sites Containing Switchable Optical Devices And Controllers
- Milpitas CA, US Stephen Clark Brown - San Mateo CA, US Vijay Mani - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G02F 1/163
Abstract:
A site monitoring system may analyze information from sites to determine when a device, a sensor, a controller, or other structure associated with optically switchable devices has a problem. The system may, if appropriate, act on the problem. In certain embodiments, the system learns customer/user preferences and adapts its control logic to meet the customer's goals.
Knee & Joint Hip Replacement Specialists 161 Atlantic Ave STE 102, Brooklyn, NY 11201 3152187591 (phone), 3152187620 (fax)
Education:
Medical School St. John's Med Coll, Bangalore Univ, Bangalore, Karnataka, India Graduated: 1970
Procedures:
Hip Replacement Knee Replacement Arthrocentesis Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Knee Arthroscopy
Conditions:
Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Osteoarthritis Sciatica Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Mani graduated from the St. John's Med Coll, Bangalore Univ, Bangalore, Karnataka, India in 1970. He works in Brooklyn, NY and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery.