Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016-2023
Title: Innovations by Inventor Gabriel Black
Introduction
Gabriel Black is an accomplished inventor based in Colorado Springs, CO. He holds three patents that showcase his expertise in network acceleration and packet loss measurement technologies. His innovative contributions have significantly impacted the field of networking.
Latest Patents
One of Gabriel's latest patents is titled "Programmatically determining next-hop mac address." This invention involves systems, media, and methods capable of determining a layer 2 destination address for use in network acceleration applications. The software application executed on a computing device controls a NIC interface to facilitate accelerated networking techniques. It resides in the application layer of a networking stack and interfaces with the kernel and operating system facilities to determine the necessary layer 2 destination address. This invention accounts for firewall rules and static ARP entries, ensuring efficient network operations.
Another notable patent is the "Method and system for measuring packet loss." This method identifies a flow of packets at two locations within a network. It counts the packets at each location to provide first and second packet counts. When a trigger packet is identified, the counts are latched and compared to measure packet loss between the two locations. This innovative approach enhances the ability to monitor and manage network performance.
Career Highlights
Gabriel has worked with several prominent companies, including Viavi Solutions Inc. and Kratos Integral Holdings, LLC. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas in networking technologies.
Collaborations
Gabriel has collaborated with various professionals in his field, including his coworker Lai-chong May Chan. Their joint efforts have contributed to the advancement of networking solutions.
Conclusion
Gabriel Black is a notable inventor whose work in network acceleration and packet loss measurement has made significant contributions to the field. His patents reflect his innovative spirit and dedication to improving networking technologies.