Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1997-2002
Title: Innovations of Steve E Trivelpiece
Introduction
Steve E Trivelpiece is a notable inventor based in Newport Beach, California. He holds three patents that showcase his contributions to the field of interactive video systems. His work has significantly impacted how video information is transmitted and retrieved.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Systems and methods for continually updating and retrieving interactive video information." This patent describes an interactive video system that transmits a composite digital information signal. The system includes a winnowed generic information signal and a local information signal, which are manipulated to produce an output signal containing both data code and object code. The output signal is formatted and transmitted via modulator cards to decoders located at individual users' television sets. Each card utilizes a dynamic gate array with a configuration sequence determined by a resident configuration EPROM, which can be changed in the field. Data is fed to the configured array under the control of a control data EPROM also resident in the modulator card. A transmission modulator in the modulator card receives the data from the dynamic gate array for transmission via any selected medium to the user's location.
Another significant patent is "System and method for communicating data and objective code for an interactive video guide system." This invention provides a system where nationally generic guide data, local guide data, and interactive video guide object code are transmitted to set-top decoder units in customers' homes. The system gathers nationally generic data or program information from various sources via modem at a central processing unit. This information is then manipulated, parsed, and formatted into a national database compatible for use by a head-end computer. The manipulated data is transferred via modem to a transmitter for uplink to a selected telecommunications satellite. The satellite signal is received by local satellite CATV head-end receivers, which forward a video baseband signal carrying the nationally generic data to associated local head-end computers. At the local head-end computer, the data is further processed to meet local market requirements.
Career Highlights
Steve has worked with several companies throughout his career, including Prevue Interactive, Inc. and United Video Properties, Inc. His experience in these organizations has allowed him to develop and refine his innovative ideas in the field of interactive video technology.
Collaborations
Steve has collaborated with notable individuals such as John R Thompson and Craig Evan Trivelpiece. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of his projects and innovations