Patents by Inventor Ashutosh Pande
Ashutosh Pande 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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Publication number: 20240112132Abstract: In one aspect, a computerized method for a blockchain-enabled secure information payload packet (SIPP) architecture, technology, and protocol for real-time multi-tier data sharing within multi-party systems, such as a plurality of supply chains, according to some embodiments comprising: providing an N-tier supplier network implemented with the blockchain-enabled secure information payload packet SIPP technology, wherein the N-tier supplier network comprises a decentralized data network and enables a plurality of different modalities of data sharing between network members in a tier-aware manner, and wherein the N-tier supplier network records data on a common blockchain ledger; providing a Secure Data Vault (SDV); and implementing the blockchain-enabled Secure Information Payload Packet (SIPP) protocol and the SDV in a Smart Utility Tokens (SUT) context.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Rakesh Sreekumar, Sunil C. Cherian, Ashutosh Arvind Kapuskar Kapuskar, Ashutosh Pande
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Publication number: 20170053268Abstract: Disclosed is a digital wallet for storing information and carrying electronic transactions between various users. The digital wallet includes a communication interface adapted to send and receive data, a processor and a memory. The memory includes a transaction module adapted to carry an electronic transaction in an offline manner and synchronize the carried electronic transaction when the digital wallet gets communicably coupled to a wide area network, such as the internet. Further, disclosed is a system and method for carrying electronic transactions between various users.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2015Publication date: February 23, 2017Inventor: ASHUTOSH PANDE
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Publication number: 20170046688Abstract: The present invention provides a system for implementing electronic transactions between various users in a financial system. The system includes a server for storing financial and personal information of the users, a transaction terminal capable of connecting to the server via a wide area network, and multiple digital wallets capable of communicating with each other and with the transaction terminal. The one or more digital wallets carry electronic transactions with each other and synchronize the carried electronic transaction when the digital wallet gets communicably coupled to the transaction terminal.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2015Publication date: February 16, 2017Inventor: ASHUTOSH PANDE
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Patent number: 8954269Abstract: Methods and systems consistent with the present invention provide a host based positioning system. The host based positioning system includes a tracker hardware interface that connects to a dedicated hardware space vehicle tracker. The tracker hardware interface receives positioning information from the space vehicle tracker. The host based positioning system also includes a memory that includes a GPS library having a user interface, a tracker interface, and an operating system interface. A processor runs functions provided by the interfaces.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2010Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Clifford Yamamoto, Sebastian Nonis, Ashutosh Pande, Nikola Bulatovic, Stefan Witanis
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Patent number: 8762054Abstract: A protocol independent interface for processing, within a mobile device, protocol aiding data received at a call processor with a Global Positioning System (“GPS”) interface, where the protocol aiding data is produced according to a Geolocation Server Station protocol is disclosed. The protocol independent interface may include a means for receiving, at the GPS interface, the protocol aiding data received at the call processor, means for converting the received protocol aiding data to interface data that is transparent to the Geolocation Server Station protocol, and means for passing the interface data to a GPS module.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Steve Chang Chiayee, Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin, Gengsheng Zhang
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Patent number: 8566032Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for estimating a user's altitude with respect to the mean sea level are provided. According to some aspects, the present invention is able to estimate altitude in both open sky as well as in degraded GPS signal environments such as dense urban canyon environments where GPS performance is affected by fewer available satellites and/or multipath error. According to other aspects, the present invention uses data from a pressure sensor to estimate altitude, either with or without the use of GPS aiding data. According to further aspects, estimated altitude is integrated with other types of dead reckoning data to provide user context detection pertaining to changes of altitude.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2009Date of Patent: October 22, 2013Assignee: CSR Technology Holdings Inc.Inventors: Mahesh Chowdhary, Arun Kumar, Manish Sharma, Ashutosh Pande, Mahaveer Jain, Gagan Narula, Chinmay Agarwal, Kolin Paul
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Publication number: 20130006527Abstract: A protocol independent interface for processing, within a mobile device, protocol aiding data received at a call processor with a Global Positioning System (“GPS”) interface, where the protocol aiding data is produced according to a Geolocation Server Station protocol is disclosed. The protocol independent interface may include a means for receiving, at the GPS interface, the protocol aiding data received at the call processor, means for converting the received protocol aiding data to interface data that is transparent to the Geolocation Server Station protocol, and means for passing the interface data to a GPS module.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Steve Chang Chiayee, Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin, Gengsheng Zhang
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Patent number: 8301375Abstract: A protocol independent interface for processing, within a mobile device, protocol aiding data received at a call processor with a Global Positioning System (“GPS”) interface, where the protocol aiding data is produced according to a Geolocation Server Station protocol is disclosed. The protocol independent interface may include a means for receiving, at the GPS interface, the protocol aiding data received at the call processor, means for converting the received protocol aiding data to interface data that is transparent to the Geolocation Server Station protocol, and means for passing the interface data to a GPS module.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2003Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Steve Chang Chiayee, Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin, Gengsheng Zhang
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Patent number: 8244271Abstract: A shuttle message that is passed between GPS enabled devices that is processed at either a bit level or word level with data that the GPS enable device has already gathered and augmenting the positioning data stored at GPS enabled devices by retrieving data contained in the shuttle message. The shuttle message is then passed with any updated information from a GPS enabled device to one or more other devices such as a mobile station.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2004Date of Patent: August 14, 2012Assignee: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Steve Chang, Lionel Garin, Qiyue John Zhang
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Patent number: 8164516Abstract: The present invention discloses a GPS system that uses call-processor intelligence to determine the mode of operation of a GPS receiver located in a GPS terminal. The modes are selected based on the availability of network facilities, the GPS information that can be acquired, or user input requirements.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignees: CSR Technology Inc., Panasonic CorporationInventors: Ikuo Tsujimoto, Junichi Suzuki, Chiayee Steve Chang, Lionel Jacques Garin, Ashutosh Pande
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Patent number: 8103289Abstract: A system is described that utilizes the measured characteristics of a cell site or a plurality of cell sites (100, 102, 104) and the cellular identification to selectively provide a wireless device (118) with location aiding from a cellular network server (120). The system may include a basestation (106, 108, 110) located within the cell site, a cellular measurement unit located in the wireless device (118), and a database (214) containing positional assistance information corresponding to the characteristic information. The system may also include a processing unit in signal communication with the basestation and the database (214) and a positional determination unit in the wireless device (118).Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 2011Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Assignee: SIRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin
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Patent number: 8078189Abstract: In a method for providing location-based information over a network, a plurality of GPS reference data sets, corresponding to a plurality of respective local areas, are acquired at intervals such that each GPS reference data set is updated on a continuous basis. A plurality of aiding data sets are generated at intervals based on the respective GPS data sets, whereby each aiding data set is updated on a continuous basis. The generated aiding data sets are stored at intervals on a data-storing network server, whereby updated aiding data sets are available on a continuous basis for access by a requesting entity via communication with the data-storing network server.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2005Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Sirf Technology, Inc.Inventors: Steve Chang, Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin, Kanwar Chadha, Leon Kuo-Liang Peng, Gengsheng Zhang, Nicolas Patrick Vantalon, Gregory Turetzky
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Publication number: 20110223934Abstract: A system is described that utilizes the measured characteristics of a cell site or a plurality of cell sites (100, 102, 104) and the cellular identification to selectively provide a wireless device (118) with location aiding from a cellular network server (120). The system may include a basestation (106, 108, 110) located within the cell site, a cellular measurement unit located in the wireless device (118), and a database (214) containing positional assistance information corresponding to the characteristic information. The system may also include a processing unit in signal communication with the basestation and the database (214) and a positional determination unit in the wireless device (118).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Applicant: CSR Technology Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin
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Patent number: 8000723Abstract: A system is described that utilizes the measured characteristics of a cell site or a plurality of cell sites (100, 102, 104) and the cellular identification to selectively provide a wireless device (118) with location aiding from a cellular network server (120). The system may include a basestation (106, 108, 110) located within the cell site, a cellular measurement unit located in the wireless device (118), and a database (214) containing positional assistance information corresponding to the characteristic information. The system may also include a processing unit in signal communication with the basestation and the database (214) and a positional determination unit in the wireless device (118).Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2010Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin
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Patent number: 7969351Abstract: The present invention discloses a system for determining the position of a GPS terminal. The system comprises a GPS terminal, a location aiding server, and a communications system. Messages are passed between the GPS terminal and the server, as well as within the GPS terminal, to determine the mode of operation of the GPS portion of the system. Decisions are made based on availability of aiding data and Quality of Service requirements.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2007Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin, Steve Chang Chiayee, Gengsheng Zhang, Randall J. Silva
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Patent number: 7970412Abstract: An Aided Location Communication System (“ALCS”) is described that may include a geolocation server and a wireless communication device having a GPS section where the GPS receiver section is capable of being selectively switched between a standalone mode and at least one other mode for determining a geolocation of the wireless communications device. An Aided Location Communication Device (“ALCD”) is also described. The ALCD includes a position-determination section having a GPS receiver and a communication section where the position-determination section is selectively switchable between a GPS-standalone mode and at least one other mode for determining a geolocation of the ALCD.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2005Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin, Kanwar Chadha, Kurt Christian Schmidt, Leon Kuo-Liang Peng, Gengsheng Zhang, Nicolas Patrick Vantalon, Gregory B. Turetzky
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Patent number: 7970411Abstract: An Aided Location Communication System (“ALCS”) is described that may include a geolocation server and a wireless communication device having a GPS section where the GPS receiver section is capable of being selectively switched between a standalone mode and at least one other mode for determining a geolocation of the wireless communications device. An Aided Location Communication Device (“ALCD”) is also described. The ALCD includes a position-determination section having a GPS receiver and a communication section where the position-determination section is selectively switchable between a GPS-standalone mode and at least one other mode for determining a geolocation of the ALCD.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2004Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ashutosh Pande, Lionel Jacques Garin, Kanwar Chadha, Kurt Christian Schmidt, Leon Kuo-Liang Peng, Gengsheng Zhang, Nicolas Patrick Vantalon, Gregory B. Turetzky
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Publication number: 20110106449Abstract: Methods and apparatuses for estimating a user's altitude with respect to the mean sea level are provided. According to some aspects, the present invention is able to estimate altitude in both open sky as well as in degraded GPS signal environments such as dense urban canyon environments where GPS performance is affected by fewer available satellites and/or multipath error. According to other aspects, the present invention uses data from a pressure sensor to estimate altitude, either with or without the use of GPS aiding data. According to further aspects, estimated altitude is integrated with other types of dead reckoning data to provide user context detection pertaining to changes of altitude.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2009Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Mahesh Chowdhary, Arun Kumar, Manish Sharma, Ashutosh Pande, Mahaveer Jain, Gagan Narula, Chinmay Agarwal, Kolin Paul
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Patent number: 7929928Abstract: A frequency phase correction system and method are described that provides a receiver with a greater ability to lock onto relatively weak radio frequency signals by determining and estimating an amount of frequency error in a local frequency reference of the receiver, and using the error estimate to maintain frequency coherence with a received signal, thereby allowing tracking over a longer period of time, enabling longer integration times to capture weaker signals without losing frequency coherence.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventors: Daniel Babitch, Steven A. Gronemeyer, Lionel Garin, Ashutosh Pande, Leon Kuo-Liang Peng, Gengsheng Zhang, Nicolas Patrick Vantalon
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Publication number: 20110029240Abstract: Methods and systems consistent with the present invention provide a host based positioning system. The host based positioning system includes a tracker hardware interface that connects to a dedicated hardware space vehicle tracker. The tracker hardware interface receives positioning information from the space vehicle tracker. The host based positioning system also includes a memory that includes a GPS library having a user interface, a tracker interface, and an operating system interface. A processor runs functions provided by the interfaces.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: SiRF Technology Inc.Inventors: Clifford Yamamoto, Sebastian Nonis, Ashutosh Pande, Nikola Bulatovic, Stefan Witanis