Jay D. Thomas
7 Papers
577 Citations
Jay D. Thomas is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Patent
Personal media channel apparatus and methods
Patrick J. Donoghue,Jay D. Thomas +1 more
- 22 Feb 2012
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a virtual channel environment where user interfaces accessible through the virtual channel present various functional options, including the selection or exploration of content having similarity or prescribed relationships to other content and the ability to order purchasable content.
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Method and apparatus for high bandwidth data transmission in content-based networks
Tom Gonder,Craig Mahonchak,John B. Carlucci,Vipul Patel,John Callahan,Jay D. Thomas +5 more
- 03 Apr 2015
TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose an end-to-end system for delivering data over a content-based network, where the data server allocates dedicated resources via a session request and packet size adaptation.
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Systems and methods for placing parimutuel wagers on future events
Masood Garahi,John R. Hindman,Connie T. Marshall,Richard E. Mcnutt,James D. Oldham,Douglas V. Ramsey,Eric F. Stimmel,Jay D. Thomas,William L. Thomas +8 more
- 02 Apr 2001
TL;DR: In this article, an interactive wagering application is provided that allows users to place parimutuel wagers on future events, such as races, races dates, race names, and race names.
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User interface for interactive wagering systems
Jay D. Thomas,Masood Garahi,Wade W. Turner,Eric F. Stimmel +3 more
- 28 Feb 2001
TL;DR: An interactive wagering application is provided that assists users in finding races on which the users desire to wager on and that assist users in placing wagers on the desired races as discussed by the authors.
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System and method for commanding a controlled device
Jay D. Thomas,Hugh Josephs,David Kimble,Patrick J. Donoghue +3 more
- 20 Apr 2010
TL;DR: In this article, an intelligent navigation server detects a transition from a current state of a remote control device and determines a context for transition, and then selects a set of commands appropriate to the context and the new current state.
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