Viakoo Awarded US Patent for Loss-tolerant Data Stream Recording

Large Disc Loss-tolerant Video Recording

Mountain View, CA (November 8, 2018) – Viakoo, the leader in automated verification of physical security system performance, today announced that the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued Viakoo U.S. Patent No. 10,009,575. The patent covers a novel storage method for loss-tolerant data stream recording that dynamically allocates video data across a plurality of storage drives for reliable storage and playback. Viakoo’s innovation helps to overcome the vulnerability of storing video in RAID sets across very large scale (>8TB) hard drives, improving the overall reliability of physical security systems.

In addition to the primary storage method of allocating data across multiple drives, the patent also includes several optimization techniques that can be used to further improve reliability. Some of these optimizations are for the use of partitioned drives, making the data storage configuration map known to each partition, preventing the potential loss of reference frames, leveraging different capacity drives within the same system, and others. Further, while the patent notes that video streaming data was used as the illustrative example of loss-tolerant data, the methods and systems described in the patent can be applied to any type of loss-tolerant data.

“Our newest patent on innovative video recording methods adds important new elements to our intellectual property portfolio, and strengthens our IoT technical foundation while improving the reliability of customer environments,” said Bud Broomhead, Chief Executive Officer, Viakoo. “We intend to continue strengthening both our intellectual property and the value we deliver to our customers.”

As video surveillance camera resolution and video frame rates increase, the concurrent increasing volume of video data is becoming a critical factor for the security community. These increasing storage demands are pushing system administrators to add storage drives, increase the size of their storage drives, or both. And with even more information stored on each drive, the consequences of malfunctions or failures also become greater. Traditional methods for ensuring the reliability of the stored data become difficult as drives become larger. For example, traditional RAID techniques that use parity-drives become ever more vulnerable to failures during rebuild cycles as disk sizes increase. Additionally, most RAID configurations require identically-sized drives, limiting the ability of administrators to implement increases in storage capacity. The patented Viakoo methods are not subject to the same restrictions, and, for example, can use different sized drives to give system administrators maximum flexibility while simultaneously improving the reliability of the recordings.

Based on ground-breaking research and development by Dr. Manqing Liu, Viakoo Chief Scientist; and David Nelson-Gal, Viakoo Chief Product Officer, the company’s patented technologies are field-proven with more than 200 million hours of providing Service Assurance to date.

For more information on Viakoo, call 650-263-8225, e-mail [email protected] or visit viakoovian5.wpengine.com.

About Viakoo

Viakoo automates service and maintenance of physical security systems and delivers automated proof of physical security system compliance. Leveraging purpose-built technology Viakoo quickly and automatically detects physical security system failures, diagnoses problems, alerts users with repair information, and maintains historical records on operations. With Viakoo users improve reliability and performance, gain critical insight into physical security systems, capture valuable operational performance information, eliminate lapses in security coverage and automate reporting for compliance and auditing.

Viakoo Inc. is an Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) company, located in Mountain View, California, USA.

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