Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2013-2020
Title: Christopher Daniel Vestal: Innovator in Network Broadcasting
Introduction
Christopher Daniel Vestal is a notable inventor based in Durham, NC (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of network broadcasting and monitoring systems. With a total of 5 patents to his name, Vestal's work showcases his expertise and innovative spirit.
Latest Patents
One of Vestal's latest patents is titled "Network broadcasting for selective presentation of audio content." This invention discloses concepts and technologies directed to network broadcasting, allowing for the selective presentation of audio content. The system includes a memory and a processor configured to perform various operations, such as obtaining multiple raw audio streams from different audio capture devices. Each stream captures audio output from various audio sources. The operations also involve creating packetized audio data sets for each raw audio stream and binding each audio source to these data sets using audio isolation tags. This allows for individual initiation and suppression of each packetized audio data set.
Another significant patent is the "Method and apparatus for monitoring a packet network." This invention enables network service providers to monitor packet networks using call detail records (CDRs). The method detects the termination of a call by a voice gateway router and generates a CDR at that point. The CDR is then forwarded to a collecting and analysis server for further processing.
Career Highlights
Christopher Daniel Vestal is currently employed at AT&T Intellectual Property I, LP, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the telecommunications sector. His work has had a substantial impact on how audio content is managed and monitored over networks.
Collaborations
Vestal has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Howard Lang and Jeff Boni, who have contributed to his projects and innovations.
Conclusion
Christopher Daniel Vestal is a distinguished inventor whose work in network broadcasting and monitoring systems has advanced the field significantly. His patents reflect a commitment to innovation and excellence in technology.