Patents by Inventor Jared Pendleton
Jared Pendleton 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: 20230331112Abstract: In one embodiment, an electric vehicle system includes a power system for charging a battery installed in an electric vehicle and comprising a bi-directional power and data connector for receiving power and data from or transmitting the power and data to an electric vehicle charging device, a communications system comprising a server and configured for receiving power from the power system and receiving data from or transmitting the data to the power system for download or upload at the electric vehicle charging device, and an authentication module for authenticating the electric vehicle charging device. A method is also disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2023Publication date: October 19, 2023Inventors: Joel Richard Goergen, Kameron Rose Hurst, Sean Ceballos-McGee, Anant Thakar, Robert Gregory Twiss, Ronald Lee Shaffer, II, Jared Pendleton, Chad M. Jones
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Patent number: 11708002Abstract: In one embodiment, an electric vehicle system includes a power system for charging a battery installed in an electric vehicle and comprising a bi-directional power and data connector for receiving power and data from or transmitting the power and data to an electric vehicle charging device, a communications system comprising a server and configured for receiving power from the power system and receiving data from or transmitting the data to the power system for download or upload at the electric vehicle charging device, and an authentication module for authenticating the electric vehicle charging device. A method is also disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2020Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Joel Richard Goergen, Kameron Rose Hurst, Sean Ceballos-McGee, Anant Thakar, Robert Gregory Twiss, Ronald Lee Shaffer, II, Jared Pendleton, Chad M. Jones
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Publication number: 20220032804Abstract: In one embodiment, an electric vehicle system includes a power system for charging a battery installed in an electric vehicle and comprising a bi-directional power and data connector for receiving power and data from or transmitting the power and data to an electric vehicle charging device, a communications system comprising a server and configured for receiving power from the power system and receiving data from or transmitting the data to the power system for download or upload at the electric vehicle charging device, and an authentication module for authenticating the electric vehicle charging device. A method is also disclosed herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2020Publication date: February 3, 2022Applicant: CISCO TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Joel Richard Goergen, Kameron Rose Hurst, Sean Ceballos-McGee, Anant Thakar, Robert Gregory Twiss, Ronald Lee Shaffer, II, Jared Pendleton, Chad M. Jones
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Patent number: 7945526Abstract: An item is organized and presented by displaying a table, wherein the table displays a plurality of data comprising DNA profile analysis results including an observation characterizing the at least one item, and wherein an analysis result is based on a decision made by an expert system according to a rule base. An observation comprises one of concordance, a locus having a concordance error, an off-ladder peak, a peak height imbalance and a peak falling in an overlap region between loci. The rule base comprises rules related to background noise, spike, broad peak, duplicate allele, bleed-through peak, pull-up peak, stutter peak, ?A peak and global filter rules.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2010Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: University of Tennessee Research FoundationInventors: John Douglas Birdwell, Tse-Wei Wang, Dale V. Stansberry, Jared Pendleton
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Publication number: 20110022561Abstract: Methods of analyzing data are provided. An expert system receives input from at least a first source. Data is imported and analyzed by an expert system, wherein the expert system makes at least one first decision, which characterizes the data based on a rule base. The at least one first decision is displayable and modifiable by a first input from a first source. In response to the first input from the first source, the rule base may be re-applied to make at least one second decision, wherein the at least one second decision is different from the at least one first decision, or the at least one first decision may be accepted. The at least one first decision or the at least one second decision is then displayable and modifiable in response to a first input from a second source.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 21, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Applicant: University of Tennessee Research FoundationInventors: John Douglas Birdwell, Tse-Wei Wang, Dale V. Stansberry, Jared Pendleton
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Patent number: 7840519Abstract: Methods of analyzing data are provided. An expert system receives input from at least a first source. Data is imported and analyzed by an expert system, wherein the expert system makes at least one first decision, which characterizes the data based on a rule base. The at least one first decision is displayable and modifiable by a first input from a first source. In response to the first input from the first source, the rule base may be re-applied to make at least one second decision, wherein the at least one second decision is different from the at least one first decision, or the at least one first decision may be accepted. The at least one first decision or the at least one second decision is then displayable and modifiable in response to a first input from a second source.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2009Date of Patent: November 23, 2010Assignee: University of Tennesse Research FoundationInventors: John Douglas Birdwell, Tse-Wei Wang, Dale V. Stansberry, Jared Pendleton
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Publication number: 20100114809Abstract: Methods of analyzing data are provided. An expert system receives input from at least a first source. Data is imported and analyzed by an expert system, wherein the expert system makes at least one first decision, which characterizes the data based on a rule base. The at least one first decision is displayable and modifiable by a first input from a first source. In response to the first input from the first source, the rule base may be re-applied to make at least one second decision, wherein the at least one second decision is different from the at least one first decision, or the at least one first decision may be accepted. The at least one first decision or the at least one second decision is then displayable and modifiable in response to a first input from a second source.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: May 6, 2010Applicant: UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE RESEARCH FOUNDATIONInventors: John Douglas Birdwell, Tse-Wei Wang, Dale V. Stansberry, Jared Pendleton
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Patent number: 7664719Abstract: Methods of analyzing data are provided. An expert system receives input from at least a first source. Data is imported and analyzed by an expert system, wherein the expert system makes at least one first decision, which characterizes the data based on a rule base. The at least one first decision is displayable and modifiable by a first input from a first source. In response to the first input from the first source, the rule base may be re-applied to make at least one second decision, wherein the at least one second decision is different from the at least one first decision, or the at least one first decision may be accepted. The at least one first decision or the at least one second decision is then displayable and modifiable in response to a first input from a second source.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: University of Tennessee Research FoundationInventors: John Douglas Birdwell, Tse-Wei Wang, Dale V. Stansberry, Jared Pendleton
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Patent number: 7640223Abstract: An item is organized and presented by displaying a table, wherein the table displays a plurality of data comprising analysis results characterizing the at least one item, and wherein an analysis result is based on a decision made by an expert system according to a rule base. Input is accepted from a source, wherein the input may cause the analysis results to be modified, and wherein the results may be modified by re-applying the rule base. In response to the input, an updated table is created, wherein the updated table comprises the modified analysis results. This updated table is then displayable.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: University of Tennessee Research FoundationInventors: John Douglas Birdwell, Tse-Wei Wang, Dale V. Stansberry, Jared Pendleton
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Patent number: 7624087Abstract: Methods of analyzing data are provided. An expert system receives input from at least a first source. Data is imported and analyzed by an expert system, wherein the expert system makes at least one first decision, which characterizes the data based on a rule base. The at least one first decision is displayable and modifiable by a first input from a first source. In response to the first input from the first source, the rule base may be re-applied to make at least one second decision, wherein the at least one second decision is different from the at least one first decision, or the at least one first decision may be accepted. The at least one first decision or the at least one second decision is then displayable and modifiable in response to a first input from a second source.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: November 24, 2009Assignee: University of Tennessee Research FoundationInventors: John Douglas Birdwell, Tse-Wei Wang, Dale V. Stansberry, Jared Pendleton
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Publication number: 20090150318Abstract: Methods of analyzing data are provided. An expert system receives input from at least a first source. Data is imported and analyzed by an expert system, wherein the expert system makes at least one first decision, which characterizes the data based on a rule base. The at least one first decision is displayable and modifiable by a first input from a first source. In response to the first input from the first source, the rule base may be re-applied to make at least one second decision, wherein the at least one second decision is different from the at least one first decision, or the at least one first decision may be accepted. The at least one first decision or the at least one second decision is then displayable and modifiable in response to a first input from a second source.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2006Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE RESEARCH FOUNDATIONInventors: John Douglas Birdwell, Tse-Wei Wang, Dale V. Stansberry, Jared Pendleton
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Publication number: 20080288428Abstract: Methods of analyzing data are provided. An expert system receives input from at least a first source. Data is imported and analyzed by an expert system, wherein the expert system makes at least one first decision, which characterizes the data based on a rule base. The at least one first decision is displayable and modifiable by a first input from a first source. In response to the first input from the first source, the rule base may be re-applied to make at least one second decision, wherein the at least one second decision is different from the at least one first decision, or the at least one first decision may be accepted. The at least one first decision or the at least one second decision is then displayable and modifiable in response to a first input from a second source.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2006Publication date: November 20, 2008Applicant: THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE RESEARCH FOUNDATIONInventors: John Douglas Birdwell, Tse-Wei Wang, Dale V. Stansberry, Jared Pendleton
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Publication number: 20080276162Abstract: An item is organized and presented by displaying a table, wherein the table displays a plurality of data comprising analysis results characterizing the at least one item, and wherein an analysis result is based on a decision made by an expert system according to a rule base. Input is accepted from a source, wherein the input may cause the analysis results to be modified, and wherein the results may be modified by re-applying the rule base. In response to the input, an updated table is created, wherein the updated table comprises the modified analysis results. This updated table is then displayable.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2006Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: THE UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE RESEARCH FOUNDATIONInventors: John Douglas Birdwell, Tse-Wei Wang, Dale V. Stansberry, Jared Pendleton