Bruce Fairman
Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories
53 Papers
1.2K Citations
Bruce Fairman is an academic researcher from Sony Broadcast & Professional Research Laboratories. The author has contributed to research in topics: Address bus & Interface (computing). The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 53 publications.
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Media manager for controlling autonomous media devices within a network environment and managing the flow and format of data between the devices
Harold Aaron Ludtke,Bruce Fairman,Scott D. Smyers +2 more
- 07 Mar 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, a media manager is proposed to provide data flow management and other services for client applications on devices coupled together within a network, where the media manager also manages the flow and format of data transfers between the devices on the network.
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A method and apparatus for including self-describing information within devices
Harold Aaron Ludtke,Bruce Fairman,Scott D. Smyers,Hisato Shima,Andrew Proehl +4 more
- 22 Jul 1998
TL;DR: In this article, self-describing information is included within a device and contains information relating to a graphical representation of the device, the controls available on the device and the interface required to access those controls.
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Application programming interface for managing and automating data transfer operations between applications over a bus structure
Scott D. Smyers,Bruce Fairman +1 more
- 02 Feb 1996
TL;DR: In this article, a buffer management scheme is used to manage a linked list of data buffer descriptors, which can form a circular list of buffers and include a forward pointer to next buffer in the list and a backward pointer to the previous buffer in list for each buffer.
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Real-time transport protocol
Bruce Fairman
- 30 Mar 2004
TL;DR: In this article, a real-time transport protocol (RTP) is proposed for IEC 61883-1 CIP compliant IEEE 1394-2000 isochronous transport data.
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Isochronous data pipe for managing and manipulating a high-speed stream of isochronous data flowing between an application and a bus structure
Scott D. Smyers,Bruce Fairman,Hisato Shima +2 more
- 11 Jun 2001
TL;DR: The isochronous data pipe as mentioned in this paper provides a bi-directional path for data between an application and a bus structure, which includes the ability to send, receive and perform manipulations on any isomorphic stream of data, including data on any number of isomorphic channels.
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