Stanford researchers have patented an automated computer management system which can virtualize computers as well as the network of virtual machines to automatically and easily manage a large number of computers.
Mobile devices often connect to the network via wireless channels. In general, the downlink of the wireless channel (e.g., the cellular access network) is limited in throughput.
This portfolio of inventions provides the tools for an advanced navigational system and panoramic virtual tours – technology that is incorporated in Google Street View.
Stanford researchers developed and patented a receiver-based playout scheduling scheme in conjunction with improved playout algorithms to reduce packet buffering delay and packet loss for VoIP communication.
Researchers at Stanford University have over come some of the critical challenges for wireless broadband users to remain connected in highly mobile environments.
Unlike traditional anti-malware products that enforce one narrow definition of security, this flexible, policy-based Android application management platform enables customized enterprise-specific security, privacy, and compliance policy enforcement.
This patented invention is an internet-based laboratory data management system that can be used to create protocols, collect and organize data, archive long-term records, and facilitate scientific collaboration among researchers.
Proxy Identity Based Encryption (proxy IBE) is a new encryption scheme that allows a user to send data encrypted with any given public key to a receiving user who decrypts the data with their own private key which is of no relation to the key used for encryption.
Stanford researchers have created software to view panoramic videos from arbitrary viewpoints from separate non-overlapping geo-referenced panoramic video streams. Ths system can also synthesize missing panoramic images to provide the user with a full sequence.
This user interface enables a user to define tags within virtual tour applications that label objects in panoramic images and video – a process that has been very difficult to achieve prior to this invention.
Stanford researchers in John Cioffi's lab have developed a method and apparatus for controlling the data rate in the uplink of a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)/ Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) system.