Navneeth N. Kannan - Doylestown PA, US Vinay V. Rao - Los Gatos CA, US Naveen K. Singh - Santa Clara CA, US
Assignee:
GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORPORATION - Horsham PA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707754, 707E17059
Abstract:
A system () and method () for creating collaborative tags is provided. During the presentation of content, a tagging device () receives user input () corresponding to the content. The tagging device () associates the user input () with metadata () identifying the content. The content itself is not attached to the tag (). A distribution filter () can be attached to the tag (), as can a content level classification (). The tag () is then transmitted to a server () for distribution in accordance with the distribution filter (). A subsequent user can request the tags for presentation with later content.
Systems And Methods For Processing Coexisting Signals For Rapid Response To User Input
- Mountain View CA, US Prashanth Ramachandran - Foster City CA, US Mikko Sannala - Mountain View CA, US Naveen Singh - San Jose CA, US Wes Calidonna - Campbell CA, US Harry Tannenbaum - San Francisco CA, US Scott Hong - Palo Alto CA, US
Systems and methods for enabling a system to rapidly respond to wireless instructions being transmitted by a personal device over one of several communications networks that share a common RF medium are provided. During operation of the system, certain network communications may take priority over other network communications. Rapid response communications enable a user to communicate with the system, using the personal device, in a manner that does not collide or interfere with higher priority network communications.
Systems And Methods For Processing Coexisting Signals For Rapid Response To User Input
- Mountain View CA, US Prashanth Ramachandran - Foster City CA, US Mikko Sannala - Mountain View CA, US Naveen Singh - San Jose CA, US Wes Calidonna - Campbell CA, US
International Classification:
G08B 25/00 H04W 12/08 H04W 28/04
Abstract:
Systems and methods for enabling a system to rapidly respond to wireless instructions being transmitted by a personal device over one of several communications networks that share a common RF medium are provided. During operation of the system, certain network communications may take priority over other network communications. Rapid response communications enable a user to communicate with the system, using the personal device, in a manner that does not collide or interfere with higher priority network communications.
Systems And Methods For Altering A State Of A System Using A Remote Device That Processes Gestures
- Mountain View CA, US Scott Hong - Palo Alto CA, US Hirofumi Honjo - Mountain View CA, US Prashanth Ramachandran - Foster City CA, US Mikko Sannala - Mountain View CA, US Naveen Singh - San Jose CA, US Wes Calidonna - Campbell CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 48/16 H04W 48/10
Abstract:
Systems and methods systems and methods for altering a state of system using a remote device that processes gestures are described herein. The electronic device can communicate with the system in response to monitoring a user generated gesture or other interaction. For example, a user can wave the personal device or wave to the personal device, and in response thereto, the personal device can transmit an instruction to the system that causes it to change its operational state. Thus, embodiments discussed herein enable a user to perform remote gestures with a first device to affect the operation of a second device.
- San Diego CA, US Naveen Pratap Singh - San Jose CA, US Shu Du - Milpitas CA, US Qinghai Gao - Sunnyvale CA, US Zhanfeng Jia - Belmont CA, US Vishnu Vardhan Bala Krishnan - San Diego CA, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04L 1/00 H04W 24/02
US Classification:
370252
Abstract:
MAC layer frame aggregation and block acknowledgement are used in some WLAN technologies to improve efficiency of a communications channel by reducing PHY layer overhead. A frame aggregation window size defines how many MAC protocol data units (MPDUs) are included in an aggregated MPDU (AMPDU) frame. The frame aggregation window for a subsequent AMPDU frame is typically dependent upon the characteristics of the block acknowledgement—such as the number of non-acknowledged (NAK) MPDUs or the position of a hole in the previous AMPDU frame. A small frame aggregation window size may impact throughput especially at higher transmission rates. In this disclosure a transmission rate may be determined based, at least in part, on a projected frame aggregation window size resulting from a block acknowledgement. The frame aggregation feedback (e.g. block acknowledgement) may be used by a rate control module to determine a transmission rate that optimizes frame aggregation efficiency.
Naveen Singh (1966-1970), Lennox Gibbs (1959-1963), Satesh Prince (1994-1998)
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Naveen Singh
Work:
H.P.EXIM PVT LTD - MARKETING MANAGER (9)
Education:
Ishan Institute of Management & Technology - PGDM, AYYAPPA PUBLIC SCHOOL - 10th, P.K .ROY COLLEGE , DHANBAD - 11th & 12th, NIAM {NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF APPLIED MANAGEMENT - B.B.A
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Naveen Singh
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University Of Pune - B.E - Mechanical Engineering, K V 9 BRD Pune - Science, K V AFS Bareilly, K V Dimapur, K V AFS Jamnagar
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Bright Star Modal School,Santnagar ,Burari ,Delhi-84b - Standard-8th
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Ebusinessware india pvt ltd - S/w developer (2011)