Patents by Inventor Alexey Yakovlev
Alexey Yakovlev has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11823219Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2022Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev, Louis David DiGiacomo
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Publication number: 20230325860Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev, Louis David DiGiacomo
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Publication number: 20230325861Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2023Publication date: October 12, 2023Applicant: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev, Louis David DiGiacomo
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Publication number: 20230069859Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2022Publication date: March 9, 2023Applicant: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev
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Patent number: 11556947Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2022Date of Patent: January 17, 2023Assignee: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev
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Publication number: 20220391933Abstract: Systems, methods, and apparatus are described herein for determining a location from anonymous data. For example, a computing device may receive anonymous data associated with a browser session initialized by a user via a browser on a user computing device. The computing device may determine that the user has not been assigned a unique identifier. The computing device may determine whether the user opted-in to location tracking. If the user opted-out of location tracking, the computing device may determine a latitude coordinate and a longitude coordinate of the user computing device during the browser session. The computing device may identify a physical address for the user based on the latitude coordinate and the longitude coordinate, for example, using a map application programming interface (API). The computing device may assign the unique identifier to the user. The computing device may associate the unique identifier to the physical address.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2022Publication date: December 8, 2022Applicant: FullThrottle Technologies, LLCInventors: Amol Waishampayan, Pat O'Flaherty, Alexey Yakovlev
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Patent number: 6670904Abstract: A double ramp ADC within an image sensor. The double ramp ADC divides the analog-to-digital conversion process into two steps. During the first step of the conversion, the ADC runs through the potential digital values roughly, using coarse counter steps, and maintains a coarse digital output value. During the second step, the ADC runs through the individual digital values within the range of values associated with the coarse digital value. Thus, the second step runs through the fine digital values associated with the coarse digital value. The coarse and fine digital values are output as the converted digital value of the analog input voltage. The double ramp ADC should reduce the analog-to-digital conversion cycle time by up to 2(n/2−1) times that of the conventional analog-to-digital conversion cycle using ramp ADCs, where n is a number of bits of digital output (i.e., resolution) of the ADCs.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2002Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventor: Alexey Yakovlev