Assignee
STARLIGHT NETWORKS
US·11 granted patents·1,627 citations·filing 1992–1996
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11 records- 0196US6122668ASynchronization of audio and video signals in a live multicast in a LANSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1995·Granted Sep 19, 2000·611 cites·4 claims
- 0293US5550982AVideo application serverSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1993·Granted Aug 27, 1996·259 cites·16 claims
- 0392US5732239AMethod for operating a disk storage system which stores video data so as to maintain the continuity of a plurality of video streamsSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1994·Granted Mar 24, 1998·119 cites·31 claims
- 0487US5381413AData throttling system for a communications networkSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1992·Granted Jan 10, 1995·148 cites·37 claims
- 0586US5581784AMethod for performing I/O's in a storage system to maintain the continuity of a plurality of video streamsSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1992·Granted Dec 3, 1996·62 cites·8 claims
- 0686US5276681AProcess for fair and prioritized access to limited output buffers in a multi-port switchSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1992·Granted Jan 4, 1994·146 cites·19 claims
- 0782US5446735ABandwidth allocation in a shared transmission channel employing CSMA/CDSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1992·Granted Aug 29, 1995·117 cites·27 claims
- 0881US5734925AMethod for scheduling I/O transactions in a data storage system to maintain the continuity of a plurality of video streamsSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1996·Granted Mar 31, 1998·57 cites·26 claims
- 0973US5721950AMethod for scheduling I/O transactions for video data storage unit to maintain continuity of number of video streams which is limited by number of I/O transactionsSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1996·Granted Feb 24, 1998·35 cites·13 claims
- 1070US5754882AMethod for scheduling I/O transactions for a data storage system to maintain continuity of a plurality of full motion video streamsSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1996·Granted May 19, 1998·30 cites·6 claims
- 1159US5696763AMulticast routing techniqueSTARLIGHT NETWORKS·Filed 1995·Granted Dec 9, 1997·43 cites·10 claims
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