Patents by Inventor Jesse Erin BERNS
Jesse Erin BERNS 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: 20220386073Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method to present events relevant to the user on a map. The system obtains an indication of a user's location, and a predetermined threshold indicating a distance between the user and an event. The system obtains events that are relevant to the user. Based on the user's location, and the predetermined threshold, the system determines a second set of events based on the events, where an event in the second set of events is within the predetermined threshold away from the user's location.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2022Publication date: December 1, 2022Inventors: Emily Schu, Danish Aziz, Sean Conrad, Jesse Erin Berns
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Patent number: 11507561Abstract: Introduced are systems and methods that enable modification of logs in multiple off-line databases. Multiple off-line devices can mistakenly associate different respondents with the same identification (ID) unique to the system. When the multiple off-line devices synchronize with each other, or synchronize with a server hosting the central database, the software running on the off-line devices, or on the server detects that the modified logs come from different respondents, and the software assigns two different IDs unique to system to the logs. In another embodiment, multiple off-line devices can mistakenly associate the same respondent with two different IDs unique to the system. When the multiple off-line devices synchronize with each other or with the server, the software running on the off-line devices, or the server detects that the modified logs come from the same respondent, and the software assigns the logs to the same ID unique to system.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 2019Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: DHARMA PLATFORM, INC.Inventors: Stefan Anastas Nagey, Jesse Erin Berns
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Patent number: 11337036Abstract: Disclosed is a system and method to present events relevant to the user on a map. The system obtains an indication of a user's location, and a predetermined threshold indicating a distance between the user and an event. The system obtains events that are relevant to the user. Based on the user's location, and the predetermined threshold, the system determines a second set of events based on the events, where an event in the second set of events is within the predetermined threshold away from the user's location.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2021Date of Patent: May 17, 2022Assignee: TEAMGO, INC.Inventors: Emily Schu, Danish Aziz, Sean Conrad, Jesse Erin Berns
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Publication number: 20200163015Abstract: Presented here are system and methods for collecting information from devices, such as sensors, that are not necessarily connected to the Internet. Multiple sensors are distributed in a geographic area. The sensors power up every 10 minutes to gather data about the environment and then power down to save battery. A collecting device, i.e., a device attached to a moving object, traverses the geographic area containing the sensors, and continuously sends wake-up signals into the environment. When a sensor is within 20 feet of the collecting device, and receives the wake-up signal, the sensor uploads the gathered data to the collecting device. Subsequently, when the collecting device establishes an Internet connection, the collecting device uploads the gathered data to a central database.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2019Publication date: May 21, 2020Inventors: Stefan Anastas Nagey, Jesse Erin Berns, Michael Roytman
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Publication number: 20190317661Abstract: The technology presented here enables low skilled administrators to design a hierarchical survey, low skilled field agents to collect answers to the hierarchical survey, and low skilled field managers to manage and monitor the progress of the field agents. The hierarchical surveys designed can be complex hierarchical surveys comprising multi-stage sampling units. The graphical user interfaces presented to the users are easy to use, and hide the complexity of the hierarchical survey. The user devices can communicate with each other to transmit the hierarchical surveys and the answers received to the hierarchical surveys using peer-to-peer networks, in environments where there is low, or no Internet connectivity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2019Publication date: October 17, 2019Inventors: Jesse Erin BERNS, Michael Roytman, Jennifer Paige GRIFFIN
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Publication number: 20190313334Abstract: Presented here are system and methods for collecting information from devices, such as sensors, that are not necessarily connected to the Internet. Multiple sensors are distributed in a geographic area. The sensors power up every 10 minutes to gather data about the environment and then power down to save battery. A collecting device, i.e., a device attached to a moving object, traverses the geographic area containing the sensors, and continuously sends wake-up signals into the environment. When a sensor is within 20 feet of the collecting device, and receives the wake-up signal, the sensor uploads the gathered data to the collecting device. Subsequently, when the collecting device establishes an Internet connection, the collecting device uploads the gathered data to a central database.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: Stefan Anastas Nagey, Jesse Erin Berns, Michael Roytman
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Publication number: 20190310972Abstract: Introduced are systems and methods that enable modification of logs in multiple off-line databases. Multiple off-line devices can mistakenly associate different respondents with the same identification (ID) unique to the system. When the multiple off-line devices synchronize with each other, or synchronize with a server hosting the central database, the software running on the off-line devices, or on the server detects that the modified logs come from different respondents, and the software assigns two different IDs unique to system to the logs. In another embodiment, multiple off-line devices can mistakenly associate the same respondent with two different IDs unique to the system. When the multiple off-line devices synchronize with each other or with the server, the software running on the off-line devices, or the server detects that the modified logs come from the same respondent, and the software assigns the logs to the same ID unique to system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 18, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: Stefan Anastas Nagey, Jesse Erin Berns
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Publication number: 20190138329Abstract: Disclosed here are systems and methods for enabling efficient user-software interface and easy discoverability of the functionality of the software. In some embodiments, the depth of the nested user interface elements is limited to one, thus preventing the user from going down the rabbit hole of nested menus having multiple sub-nested menus to find a single functionality. In other embodiments, there are no nested menus, and majority of the user interaction is performed through an action bar or a set of easily accessible user interface elements such as buttons representing the most common commands available in the given state of the software application. The action bar can receive commands through typing or voice, and can also present the set of most common commands currently available in the software application.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Jesse Erin Berns, Jennifer Paige Griffin, David Barros Sieeea Cordera
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Publication number: 20190138164Abstract: Disclosed here are systems and methods for enabling efficient user-software interface and easy discoverability of the functionality of the software. In some embodiments, the depth of the nested user interface elements is limited to one, thus preventing the user from going down the rabbit hole of nested menus having multiple sub-nested menus to find a single functionality. In other embodiments, there are no nested menus, and majority of the user interaction is performed through an action bar or a set of easily accessible user interface elements such as buttons representing the most common commands available in the given state of the software application. The action bar can receive commands through typing or voice, and can also present the set of most common commands currently available in the software application.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Jesse Erin Berns, Jennifer Paige Griffin, David Barros Sierra Cordera
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Patent number: 10268637Abstract: Introduced are systems and methods that enable modification of logs in multiple off-line databases. Multiple off-line devices can mistakenly associate different respondents with the same identification (ID) unique to the system. When the multiple off-line devices synchronize with each other, or synchronize with a server hosting the central database, the software running on the off-line devices, or on the server detects that the modified logs come from different respondents, and the software assigns two different IDs unique to system to the logs. In another embodiment, multiple off-line devices can mistakenly associate the same respondent with two different IDs unique to the system. When the multiple off-line devices synchronize with each other or with the server, the software running on the off-line devices, or the server detects that the modified logs come from the same respondent, and the software assigns the logs to the same ID unique to system.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2017Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: DHARMA PLATFORM, INC.Inventors: Stefan Anastas Nagey, Jesse Erin Berns
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Publication number: 20190104471Abstract: Presented here are system and methods for collecting information from devices, such as sensors, that are not necessarily connected to the Internet. Multiple sensors are distributed in a geographic area. The sensors power up every 10 minutes to gather data about the environment and then power down to save battery. A collecting device, i.e., a device attached to a moving object, traverses the geographic area containing the sensors, and continuously sends wake-up signals into the environment. When a sensor is within 20 feet of the collecting device, and receives the wake-up signal, the sensor uploads the gathered data to the collecting device. Subsequently, when the collecting device establishes an Internet connection, the collecting device uploads the gathered data to a central database.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2017Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Stefan Anastas Nagey, Jesse Erin Berns, Michael Roytman
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Publication number: 20190104180Abstract: Presented here are system and methods for collecting information from devices, such as sensors, that are not necessarily connected to the Internet. Multiple sensors are distributed in a geographic area. The sensors power up every 10 minutes to gather data about the environment and then power down to save battery. A collecting device, i.e., a device attached to a moving object, traverses the geographic area containing the sensors, and continuously sends wake-up signals into the environment. When a sensor is within 20 feet of the collecting device, and receives the wake-up signal, the sensor uploads the gathered data to the collecting device. Subsequently, when the collecting device establishes an Internet connection, the collecting device uploads the gathered data to a central database.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2017Publication date: April 4, 2019Inventors: Stefan Anastas Nagey, Jesse Erin Berns, Michael Roytman
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Publication number: 20190005084Abstract: Introduced are systems and methods that enable modification of logs in multiple off-line databases. Multiple off-line devices can mistakenly associate different respondents with the same identification (ID) unique to the system. When the multiple off-line devices synchronize with each other, or synchronize with a server hosting the central database, the software running on the off-line devices, or on the server detects that the modified logs come from different respondents, and the software assigns two different IDs unique to system to the logs. In another embodiment, multiple off-line devices can mistakenly associate the same respondent with two different IDs unique to the system. When the multiple off-line devices synchronize with each other or with the server, the software running on the off-line devices, or the server detects that the modified logs come from the same respondent, and the software assigns the logs to the same ID unique to system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2017Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Stefan Anastas Nagey, Jesse Erin Berns
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Publication number: 20190005085Abstract: Introduced are systems and methods that enable modification of logs in multiple off-line databases. Multiple off-line devices can mistakenly associate different respondents with the same identification (ID) unique to the system. When the multiple off-line devices synchronize with each other, or synchronize with a server hosting the central database, the software running on the off-line devices, or on the server detects that the modified logs come from different respondents, and the software assigns two different IDs unique to system to the logs. In another embodiment, multiple off-line devices can mistakenly associate the same respondent with two different IDs unique to the system. When the multiple off-line devices synchronize with each other or with the server, the software running on the off-line devices, or the server detects that the modified logs come from the same respondent, and the software assigns the logs to the same ID unique to system.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2017Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Stefan Anastas Nagey, Jesse Erin Berns
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Publication number: 20170123643Abstract: The technology presented here enables low skilled administrators to design a hierarchical survey, low skilled field agents to collect answers to the hierarchical survey, and low skilled field managers to manage and monitor the progress of the field agents. The hierarchical surveys designed can be complex hierarchical surveys comprising multi-stage sampling units. The graphical user interfaces presented to the users are easy to use, and hide the complexity of the hierarchical survey. The user devices can communicate with each other to transmit the hierarchical surveys and the answers received to the hierarchical surveys using peer-to-peer networks, in environments where there is low, or no Internet connectivity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2015Publication date: May 4, 2017Inventors: Jesse Erin BERNS, Michael ROYTMAN, Jennifer Paige GRIFFIN