Patents Assigned to Arrayent, Inc.
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Publication number: 20180278581Abstract: Low resource internet devices such as consumer electronics products connect to web service by means of a proxy method where the connected device does not need to maintain the expensive and fragile web service interface itself, but rather uses simple low level protocols to communicate through a gateway that executes software to translate a low level proprietary wireless protocol to a proprietary low level internet protocol that can pass through a firewall to proxy servers that translate the low level protocols thus presenting an interface that makes the internet device appear to have a full web service interface to enable communication between the internet devices and the web server.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 29, 2018Publication date: September 27, 2018Applicant: Arrayent, Inc.Inventors: Shane E. Dyer, Dustin H. McIntire, Zheng Jiang
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Publication number: 20180174434Abstract: Disclosed systems, methods and components or features thereof generally enable redesign of a legacy non-IoT device or appliance into an IoT device and incorporation into an IoT system. A communication module receives from an appliance a message with which the IoT system identifies the appliance. The communication module is provided with appliance-specific data with which it can control the appliance as an IoT device. A parser in an IoT platform uses rules and a schema to parse the appliance messages. New rules can be added for handling new communication modules for new appliances. Other features are also described.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2016Publication date: June 21, 2018Applicant: Arrayent, Inc.Inventors: Shane E. Dyer, Jarrod Sinclair, Wo Ho Albert Au, Nathan Brahms, Don Harschadath Wanigasekara-Mohotti, Dustin H. McIntire, Jay Sudhakar
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Patent number: 10002526Abstract: Disclosed systems, methods and components or features thereof generally enable redesign of a legacy non-IoT device or appliance into an IoT device and incorporation into an IoT system. A communication module receives from an appliance a message with which the IoT system identifies the appliance. The communication module is provided with appliance-specific data with which it can control the appliance as an IoT device. A parser in an IoT platform uses rules and a schema to parse the appliance messages. New rules can be added for handling new communication modules for new appliances. Other features are also described.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2016Date of Patent: June 19, 2018Assignee: Arrayent, Inc.Inventors: Shane E. Dyer, Jarrod Sinclair, Wo Ho Albert Au, Nathan Brahms, Don Harschadath Wanigasekara-Mohotti, Dustin H. McIntire, Jay Sudhakar
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Publication number: 20180084085Abstract: Methods and systems disclosed herein utilize virtual native technology to allow for the fluid interoperability of incompatible Internet of Things (IOT) cloud platforms and the services and devices administrated thereby. Virtual native technology allows a platform to function just as if the virtual native devices it serves were native to the platform. Virtual native devices and services are treated by their host platforms just like devices that are specifically designed for those platforms. Thereby, the complexity of network interoperability for the devices is pushed permanently into the upfront development of an adapter and server that can communicate with another cloud via their specific APIs, while the platform can focus on facilitating the functional interoperability of the devices required by end users and the applications developers working to fulfill those requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2016Publication date: March 22, 2018Applicant: Arrayent, Inc.Inventors: Karthik Shanmugasundaram, Shane E. Dyer, Jarrod Sinclair, Glenn Seidman, Cyril Brignone
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Patent number: 9270645Abstract: Low resource internet devices such as consumer electronics products connect to web service by means of a proxy method where the connected device does not need to maintain the expensive and fragile web service interface itself, but rather uses simple low level protocols to communicate through a gateway that executes software to translate a low level proprietary wireless protocol to a proprietary low level internet protocol that can pass through a firewall to proxy servers that translate the low level protocols thus presenting an interface that makes the internet device appear to have a full web service interface to enable communication between the internet devices and the web server.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2013Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: Arrayent, Inc.Inventors: Shane E. Dyer, Dustin H. McIntire, Zheng Jiang
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Publication number: 20130185786Abstract: Low resource internet devices such as consumer electronics products connect to web service by means of a proxy method where the connected device does not need to maintain the expensive and fragile web service interface itself, but rather uses simple low level protocols to communicate through a gateway that executes software to translate a low level proprietary wireless protocol to a proprietary low level internet protocol that can pass through a firewall to proxy servers that translate the low level protocols thus presenting an interface that makes the internet device appear to have a full web service interface to enable communication between the internet devices and the web server.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2013Publication date: July 18, 2013Applicant: ARRAYENT, INC.Inventor: ARRAYENT, INC.
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Patent number: 8392561Abstract: Low resource internet devices such as consumer electronics products connect to web service by means of a proxy method where the connected device does not need to maintain the expensive and fragile web service interface itself, but rather uses simple low level protocols to communicate through a gateway that executes software to translate a low level proprietary wireless protocol to a proprietary low level internet protocol that can pass through a firewall to proxy servers that translate the low level protocols thus presenting an interface that makes the internet device appear to have a full web service interface to enable communication between the internet devices and the web server.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 2009Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Arrayent, Inc.Inventors: Shane E. Dyer, Dustin H. McIntire, Zheng Jiang