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A page for sending to a client process from a server during network management incorporates a form having a plurality of input fields and a submit button. The form is associated with either a first submit method or a second submit method. The first submit method is for obtaining information about a state of a particular network device. The second submit method is for changing the state of a particular network device. The page is sent to the client process. In response to activation of the submit button in the client process, routines are executed to operate on the particular network device based on which submit method was associated with the form. Using these techniques, a single set of input fields can be designed for both displaying and editing the state of network devices.
Creating A Multimedia Presentation From Full Motion Video Using Significance Measures
Vinod V. Vasudevan - Foster City CA, US Gurminder Singh - Cupertino CA, US Manoranjan D. Jesudoss - Singapore, SG
Assignee:
Newstakes, Inc. - Burlingame CA
International Classification:
G09G005/00
US Classification:
715716, 715723, 7155001
Abstract:
Methods apparatus and computer programs products for creating a multimedia presentation having video frames and video segments with synchronized audio are disclosed. Audio-video data is separated into an audio stream and the video sequence. The video sequence is divided into video segments, with each video segment comprising a group of frames. For each video segment an audio significance measure is calculated using the audio stream. Using the audio significance measure, the video segment is selected in its entirety or, alternatively, one or more slide frames are extracted from the corresponding group of frames. The selection of video segments or slide frames can also be performed on the basis of an additional video significance measure. The audio stream and selected video segment and slide frames are synchronized, then synchronously reproduced as the multimedia presentation.
Cellular-telephone-based servers are provided that have reduced power consumption. When a cellular-telephone-based server is active, the server may maintain an Internet Protocol (IP) link with a communications network. When no users are connected to the server or at other appropriate times, the cellular-telephone-based server may enter a hibernation state to reduce power consumption. In the hibernation state, the cellular telephone that is running the server may maintain a communications link that supports short messaging service (SMS) messaging and may maintain a communications link associated with control channels that convey control data for cellular telephone communications. A user wishing to connect to the server may send an SMS address request to the server to obtain its IP address. If the server is hibernating, a service controller can activate the server before responding to the SMS address request.
Baldev Krishan - Fremont CA, US Gurminder Singh - Cupertino CA, US Nasir Karamat - Santa Clarita CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q099/00
US Classification:
705064000
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for registering biometric information may include receiving the biometric information from an individual; receiving identification information from the individual; and certifying that the identification information identifies the individual. Apparatus and methods for verifying the identity of a participant in an electronic transaction may include receiving over an electronic communication network first physical biometric information derived from the participant; and comparing the first biometric information to second biometric information.
Wireless Access Point With Fingerprint Authentication
Gurminder Singh - Cupertino CA, US Baldev Krishan - Fremont CA, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/00
US Classification:
370310000
Abstract:
A wireless local area network access point is provided that authenticates users using fingerprint recognition. Users may register fingerprints with the wireless access point with the assistance of an authorized system administrator. When a registered user attempts to access the network, the user may be prompted to provide a fingerprint scan. A fingerprint reader in the user's equipment may be used to capture the user's fingerprint. The captured fingerprint may be submitted to the wireless access point for comparison with a database of fingerprints of authorized users. If the captured fingerprint is valid, the user may be granted wireless network access by the access point.
Wireless Universal Serial Bus Memory Key With Fingerprint Authentication
A wireless universal serial bus (USB) memory key with fingerprint authentication capabilities is provided. The USB memory key contains memory for storing data files. A fingerprint sensor in the wireless USB memory key is used to capture user fingerprints. Wireless transceiver circuitry in the USB memory key allows the memory key to be used to control external equipment. Following successful user authentication using the fingerprint sensor, the memory key may be used to wirelessly control door locks and other equipment.
Method And Template For Developing Device-Centric Network Management Applications
Chunguang (Chris) Liu - Fremont CA Gurminder Singh - Union City CA Yansheng (Jason) Jiang - Fremont CA
Assignee:
Cisco Technology, Inc. - San Jose CA
International Classification:
G06F 900
US Classification:
719311, 709223
Abstract:
Techniques for developing device-centric network management applications include a template. A computer platform includes one or more processors and an operating system. The template includes one or more sequences of statements of a platform-dependent scripting language. The statements are processed by a Web server executing on the platform. The statements cause the Web server to define a plurality of standard management methods and call at least a first standard management method. The statements also cause the Web server to define page level variables for holding in memory values used as parameters for the standard management methods. The template also includes a place to insert application-specific statements for presenting network information to a Web-based client process and for receiving input from the Web-based client process. A developer inserts the application-specific statements. The resulting Web resource is stored on a Windows platform connected to the network for access by a Web server on the platform in response to a request from the Web-based client process.
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