Patents by Inventor Wayne Fenton
Wayne Fenton 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: 20240089140Abstract: A system including a drone or unmanned vehicle configured to perform surveillance of a premises. The drone surveillance includes autonomous navigation and/or remote or optional piloting around the premises. The drone includes a controller coupled to a plurality of sensors configured to collect drone data and security data at the premises, wherein the controller is configured to generate control data for the drone and the premises using the drone data and the security data. A remote device coupled to the drone includes a user interface configured to present the drone data, the security data, and/or the control data.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2023Publication date: March 14, 2024Inventors: Chris DECENZO, Paul DAWES, Wayne FENTON, Jim KITCHEN
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Patent number: 11792036Abstract: A system including a drone or unmanned vehicle configured to perform surveillance of a premises. The drone surveillance includes autonomous navigation and/or remote or optional piloting around the premises. The drone includes a controller coupled to a plurality of sensors configured to collect drone data and security data at the premises, wherein the controller is configured to generate control data for the drone and the premises using the drone data and the security data. A remote device coupled to the drone includes a user interface configured to present the drone data, the security data, and/or the control data.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2022Date of Patent: October 17, 2023Assignee: iControl Networks, Inc.Inventors: Chris Decenzo, Paul Dawes, Wayne Fenton, Jim Kitchen
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Publication number: 20220173934Abstract: A system including a drone or unmanned vehicle configured to perform surveillance of a premises. The drone surveillance includes autonomous navigation and/or remote or optional piloting around the premises. The drone includes a controller coupled to a plurality of sensors configured to collect drone data and security data at the premises, wherein the controller is configured to generate control data for the drone and the premises using the drone data and the security data. A remote device coupled to the drone includes a user interface configured to present the drone data, the security data, and/or the control data.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2022Publication date: June 2, 2022Inventors: Chris DECENZO, Paul DAWES, Wayne FENTON, Jim KITCHEN
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Patent number: 11258625Abstract: A system including a drone or unmanned vehicle configured to perform surveillance of a premises. The drone surveillance includes autonomous navigation and/or remote or optional piloting around the premises. The drone includes a controller coupled to a plurality of sensors configured to collect drone data and security data at the premises, wherein the controller is configured to generate control data for the drone and the premises using the drone data and the security data. A remote device coupled to the drone includes a user interface configured to present the drone data, the security data, and/or the control data.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2016Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: iControl Networks, Inc.Inventors: Chris Decenzo, Paul Dawes, Wayne Fenton, Jim Kitchen
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Patent number: 9741244Abstract: A control device executing a networking framework for controlling a network of smart objects registered with a framework may interact with only those smart objects in a room. A radio frequency signal broadcast on the networking framework for reception by smart objects registered with the networking framework may cause each of the plurality of smart objects to transmit an ultrasound signal that may include an identifier, such as a generic identifier of the smart object that was assigned during registration with the network framework. The control device may receive the ultrasound signals only from the smart objects in the room. The control device may rename each smart object from which ultrasound signals were received with new identifying information that may include a reference to the room. The device may then communicate with the smart objects via the networking framework using the new identifying information.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2015Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Gabriel Berelejis, Nathan Altman, Gilad Bornstein, Joshua Hershberg, Wayne Fenton
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Publication number: 20170227965Abstract: A system including a drone or unmanned vehicle configured to perform surveillance of a premises. The drone surveillance includes autonomous navigation and/or remote or optional piloting around the premises. The drone includes a controller coupled to a plurality of sensors configured to collect drone data and security data at the premises, wherein the controller is configured to generate control data for the drone and the premises using the drone data and the security data. A remote device coupled to the drone includes a user interface configured to present the drone data, the security data, and/or the control data.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2016Publication date: August 10, 2017Inventors: Chris DECENZO, Paul DAWES, Wayne FENTON, Jim KITCHEN
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Publication number: 20150348403Abstract: A control device executing a networking framework for controlling a network of smart objects registered with a framework may interact with only those smart objects in a room. A radio frequency signal broadcast on the networking framework for reception by smart objects registered with the networking framework may cause each of the plurality of smart objects to transmit an ultrasound signal that may include an identifier, such as a generic identifier of the smart object that was assigned during registration with the network framework. The control device may receive the ultrasound signals only from the smart objects in the room. The control device may rename each smart object from which ultrasound signals were received with new identifying information that may include a reference to the room. The device may then communicate with the smart objects via the networking framework using the new identifying information.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 11, 2015Publication date: December 3, 2015Inventors: Gabriel Berelejis, Nathan Altman, Gilad Bornstein, Joshua Hershberg, Wayne Fenton
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Publication number: 20130294250Abstract: In an embodiment, a proxy server delivers, to a UE, a set of rules to be enforced by a management application executing thereon. The set of rules includes at least one rule that instructs the management application to selectively intercept and apply data payload modifications to data being exchanged being a transport layer stack (e.g., a TCP/IP stack) and one or more client applications on the UE based on (i) a packet-state related to a data payload of the data (ii) a device-state associated with the UE, (iii) an application-state associated with an application from which the data originates or to which the data is targeted and/or (iv) a network-state associated with a serving network of the UE. The management application on the UE can enforce the set of rules for UE-terminated data (e.g., data downloaded to the UE) or UE-originated data (e.g., data to be uploaded from the UE).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: Qualcomm iSkoot, Inc.Inventors: Gabriel BERELEJIS, Eitan Mizrotsky, Vivek Raman, Mark Williams Jacobstein, Wayne Fenton
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Publication number: 20100191661Abstract: Methods and Systems of detecting and reporting fraud in real-time are described. The system receives an event, over a network, from a first on-line transaction processing platform. The event includes a first identity identifier that identifies a first identity and information that identifies a first activity performed by the first identity. The system generates reporting information based on the event. The reporting information includes a first score that is associated with the first identity. The first score is a measure of a likelihood that the first identity has performed a fraudulent activity. Finally, the system communicates the first score, over the network, to the first on-line transaction processing platform. The system communicates the first score in response to receiving the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Daniel L. Pritchett, Dhanurjay A.S. Patil, Wayne Fenton, Mark A. Sikes, Sharad Murthy, Philip Wright, Jaya Kolhatkar
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Publication number: 20070102136Abstract: A method of casting a metal ingot with a microstructure that facilitates further working, such as hot and cold rolling. The metal is cast in a direct chill casting mold, or the equivalent, that directs a spray of coolant liquid onto the outer surface of the ingot to achieve rapid cooling. The coolant is removed from the surface at a location where the emerging embryonic ingot is still not completely solid, such that the latent heat of solidification and the sensible heat of the molten core raises the temperature of the adjacent solid shell to a convergence temperature that is above a transition temperature for in-situ homogenization of the metal. A further conventional homogenization step is then not required. The invention also relates to the heat-treatment of such ingots prior to hot working.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2006Publication date: May 10, 2007Inventors: Robert Wagstaff, Wayne Fenton
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Publication number: 20060185816Abstract: A method and apparatus for the casting of a composite metal ingot comprising at least two separately formed layers of one or more alloys. An open ended annular mould has a feed end and an exit end and divider wall for dividing the feed end into at least two separate feed chambers, where each feed chamber is adjacent at least one other feed chamber. For each pair of adjacent feed chambers a first alloy stream is fed through one of the pair of feed chambers into the mould and a second alloy stream is fed through another of the feed chambers.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 20, 2006Publication date: August 24, 2006Inventors: Mark Anderson, Kenneth Kubo, Todd Bischoff, Wayne Fenton, Eric Reeves, Brent Spendlove, Robert Wagstaff, Michael Bull, David Lloyd, Daniel Evans
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Patent number: 6915331Abstract: A user connected to a data network controls a parallel teleconference network by sending requests through the data network. The requests are validated against permissions granted to the user and an action associated with a request is performed at the teleconferencing network if the request is validated. A status for a teleconference hosted by the teleconferencing network may be sent when the action is performed or when other changes occur during the teleconference. A voice message also may be sent to a user that is affected by the action. In one aspect, the allowed actions are presented to the user through the data network. In another aspect, a graphical user interface for controlling the teleconferencing network is presented to the user through the data network.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2002Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Cisco Managed Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Brandon Fuller, Darin Dunlap, Wayne Fenton, Glenn Hahn, Bart Narter, Jeff Ou, Wesley Yu, David Bieselin
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Publication number: 20050011630Abstract: A method and apparatus are described for the casting of a composite metal ingot comprising at least two separately formed layers of one or more alloys. An open ended annular mould has a feed end and an exit end and divider wall for dividing the feed end into at least two separate feed chambers, where each feed chamber is adjacent at least one other feed chamber. For each pair of adjacent feed chambers a first alloy stream is fed through one of the pair of feed chambers into the mould and a second alloy stream is fed through another of the feed chambers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2004Publication date: January 20, 2005Inventors: Mark Anderson, Kenneth Kubo, Todd Bischoff, Wayne Fenton, Eric Reeves, Brent Spendlove, Robert Wagstaff
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Publication number: 20030235277Abstract: A user connected to a data network controls a parallel teleconference network by sending requests through the data network. The requests are validated against permissions granted to the user and an action associated with a request is performed at the teleconferencing network if the request is validated. A status for a teleconference hosted by the teleconferencing network may be sent when the action is performed or when other changes occur during the teleconference. A voice message also may be sent to a user that is affected by the action. In one aspect, the allowed actions are presented to the user through the data network. In another aspect, a graphical user interface for controlling the teleconferencing network is presented to the user through the data network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2002Publication date: December 25, 2003Inventors: Brandon Fuller, Darin Dunlap, Wayne Fenton, Glenn Hahn, Bart Narter, Jeff Ou, Wesley Yu, David Bieselin
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Patent number: 5619555Abstract: A audio conferencing system is provided whereby an audio conference participant interfaces with the system through a graphical user interface (GUI) computer program running on a remote computer or workstation. To join an audio conference currently in progress, a participant controls the GUI computer program to transmit a signal over a local area network to a central server. The central server, by examining database information, determines whether the participant is authorized to join the audio conference. If so, the central server controls a telephone system connected thereto and causes the telephone system to call the participant at a pre-listed telephone number. The participant then joins the actual audio conference merely by answering the telephone. Numerous other functions are available to the audio participant both during an audio conference and other times.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 1995Date of Patent: April 8, 1997Assignee: Latitude CommunicationsInventors: Wayne Fenton, Glenn A. Eaton, Joseph A. McFadden, Stuart A. Taylor, Edward D. Tracy, Emil C. W. Wang