Applications ready for use

This list contains suggestions for practical applications, which are now ready for use.

Improving the V.42bis compression standard in modems: A next generation data compression protocol can improve modems and high-speed networks.

Satellite communication and archiving: Satellite data throughput can be improved up to 100 - fold without changing the satellites already in orbit.

Universal data formats for the Internet: Data-content 64bit codes can make all future communications compatible.

Software data compression with encryption: Software patches can greatly improve communications, archiving, and encryption.

Error-proof and secure Internet protocols: A next generation Internet TCP/IP protocol combines multimedia data compression with impenetrable security.

Lossless still image compression: Conventional still image compression (GIF, TIF. LZW) can be improved using universally compatible data formats.

High definition television HDTV: Perceptibly lossless Video and sound compression may replace the current HDTV transmission standard.

System conversion platform-centric to network-centric: Transforming conventional mainframe computer systems to the packet switching environment.

Integrated video and sound compression chipsets: Mass produced tiny chipsets could have applications in digital cameras and cellular telephones.

Motion sensing in alarm systems: Alarm systems may be connected via the Internet using Autosophy data formats.

Unbreakable encryption: Pre-grown hyperspace knowledge libraries provide unbreakable “Codebook” encryption with lossless data compression.

Movies on demand via the Internet: Distributing live movies via the Internet using perceptibly lossless video compression.