Patent classifications
H04N2201/33357
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SENDING, DELIVERY AND RECEIVING OF FAXES, INCLUDING DELIVERY OF FAXES WITH ADAPTIVE PROTOCOL SELECTION
Embodiments of a fax system with adaptive protocol selection, and methods for such a system, are disclosed herein. Embodiments of a fax system may be adapted to selectively configure the protocol (both the type of protocol or aspects of a particular protocol) used in association with the transmission or reception of a specific fax. The configuration of the protocol utilized can be based on one or more attributes associated with a sender or a destination. The fax can then be transmitted or received according to those configuration parameters.
Preservation/degradation of video/audio aspects of a data stream
In one aspect, a method related to data management. In addition, other method, system, and program product aspects are described in the claims, drawings, and/or text forming a part of the present application.
Memory saving system and methods for buffer overflow that occurs during image compression
The present disclosure is directed to memory saving systems and methods for buffer overflow that occurs during image compression. In example embodiments, when an overflow occurs during image compression, the overflow data is written to an allocated designated overflow memory by an overflow handler. This memory can be designed to be rewritten multiple times during the image compression process, and can therefore occupy less memory than would be required in possible alternative solutions that comprise expanding the size of each unit of compression destination memory to account for the worst case compression scenario in each instance. Various embodiments that utilize the designated overflow memory to conserve memory when buffer overflow occurs during image compression are illustrated and described.
System and method for sending, delivery and receiving of faxes, including delivery of faxes with adaptive protocol selection
Embodiments of a fax system with adaptive protocol selection, and methods for such a system, are disclosed herein. Embodiments of a fax system may be adapted to selectively configure the protocol (both the type of protocol or aspects of a particular protocol) used in association with the transmission or reception of a specific fax. The configuration of the protocol utilized can be based on one or more attributes associated with a sender or a destination. The fax can then be transmitted or received according to those configuration parameters.
Memory Saving System and Methods for Buffer Overflow That Occurs During Image Compression
The present disclosure is directed to memory saving systems and methods for buffer overflow that occurs during image compression. In example embodiments, when an overflow occurs during image compression, the overflow data is written to an allocated designated overflow memory by an overflow handler. This memory can be designed to be rewritten multiple times during the image compression process, and can therefore occupy less memory than would be required in possible alternative solutions that comprise expanding the size of each unit of compression destination memory to account for the worst case compression scenario in each instance. Various embodiments that utilize the designated overflow memory to conserve memory when buffer overflow occurs during image compression are illustrated and described.
IMAGE HANDLING APPARATUS, IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM, IMAGE PROCESS CONTROLLING METHOD, AND IMAGE PROCESS CONTROLLING PROGRAM PRODUCT
An image handling apparatus is disclosed, including an operation panel, hardware resources, a transferring part, and an image generation controlling part. The transferring part transfers image handle information input at the input screen to an external apparatus. The image generation controlling part receives and parses image generation information for at least one of the hardware resources to execute an image generation based on the image handle information, from the external apparatus in response to an instruction of the image generation, so that at least one of the hardware resources executes the image generation.