Patents Assigned to CML Emergency Services Inc.
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Patent number: 7565153Abstract: A method and system for delivering location specific information to a receiver without the receiver having to transmit its location. The method includes self-determining a location of a receiver and receiving a signal comprising information pertaining to a wide geographical area. The method further includes selectively extracting, from the signal comprising information pertaining to a wide geographical area, geographic location specific information that only applies to a self-determined geographic location of the receiver. The method may also include broadcasting a signal to a wide geographic area, wherein information in the signal is tagged to specific geographic locations. The system includes at least one receiver comprising a locator for self-determination of geographic location and a discriminator for extracting appropriate location specific information.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: CML Emergency Services Inc.Inventors: William Guy Alcock, Kenneth Martin Vitardebo, Timothy Francis McWilliams
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Patent number: 7558558Abstract: A system and method for distributing messages to a plurality of mobile devices within a defined geographic location comprising an automated telephone system used to define a desired distribution area, a remote agent or other identification or positioning device used to identify mobile devices within the defined geographic location, and transmitting a message to the identified mobile devices.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: CML Emergency Services Inc.Inventors: Al Langsenkamp, Kevin McCarthy, Nathan Weinrich
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Publication number: 20090168685Abstract: A method and system for dispatching calls using a packet network is disclosed. The use of distributed call management modules, enables various communication systems, such as RF and PSTN systems, to communicate with each other over the IP network. Audio devices from the various communication systems are each assigned an IP multicast group. Distributed call management modules convert signals from the audio devices into IP packets and transmit the IP packets to designated IP multicast groups over the IP network.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2008Publication date: July 2, 2009Applicant: CML Emergency Services Inc.Inventors: Pierre Olivier, Douglas Gordon Roberts
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Publication number: 20090080400Abstract: A radio gateway system and method for interfacing one or more radio systems and a packet network. The system comprises a plurality of gateways, each gateway including a radio interface port, a protocol converter and packet interface. The gateways convert audio and signaling from the radio system into packet signals in a generic protocol. The gateways also convert packet signals in the generic protocol into audio and signaling in a protocol understandable by a respective radio system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Applicant: CML Emergency Services, Inc.Inventors: Pierre Olivier, Douglas Gordon Roberts
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Patent number: 7483416Abstract: A method and system for dispatching calls using a packet network is disclosed. The use of distributed call management modules, enables various communication systems, such as RF and PSTN systems, to communicate with each other over the IP network. Audio devices from the various communication systems are each assigned an IP multicast group. Distributed call management modules convert signals from the audio devices into IP packets and transmit the IP packets to designated IP multicast groups over the IP network.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 27, 2009Assignee: CML Emergency Services Inc.Inventors: Pierre Olivier, Douglas Gordon Roberts
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Patent number: 7460510Abstract: A radio gateway system and method for interfacing one or more radio systems and a packet network. The system comprises a plurality of gateways, each gateway including a radio interface port, a protocol converter and packet interface. The gateways convert audio and signaling from the radio system into packet signals in a generic protocol. The gateways also convert packet signals in the generic protocol into audio and signaling in a protocol understandable by a respective radio system.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: December 2, 2008Assignee: CML Emergency Services Inc.Inventors: Pierre Olivier, Douglas Gordon Roberts
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Publication number: 20070064630Abstract: A method, system and memory are provided for enabling interoperability. A communication session between different communication systems, such as radio systems, operating using different protocols is initiated by receiving a scenario identifier from one of the user devices. An interoperability server receives the scenario identifier and accesses interoperability data to obtain the connection information corresponding the scenario matching the scenario identifier. The data includes scenarios for communication sessions and the connections required for each scenario. Once the interoperability server obtains the connection information, the communication session is initiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: CML Emergency Services Inc.Inventors: Pierre Olivier, Douglas Roberts
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Publication number: 20070003024Abstract: The present invention provides a system and method for routing voice and non-voice communications to an answering point via a packet network. Incoming communications from a communication network are converted into packet signals suitable for the packet network. An answering point and a workstation in the answering point are selected. The call is routed to the selected answering point and workstation over the packet network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2005Publication date: January 4, 2007Applicant: CML EMERGENCY SERVICES INC.Inventors: Pierre Olivier, Douglas Roberts
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Publication number: 20060221912Abstract: A radio gateway system and method for interfacing one or more radio systems and a packet network. The system comprises a plurality of gateways, each gateway including a radio interface port, a protocol converter and packet interface. The gateways convert audio and signalling from the radio system into packet signals in a generic protocol. The gateways also convert packet signals in the generic protocol into audio and signalling in a protocol understandable by a respective radio system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: CML Emergency Services Inc.Inventors: Pierre Olivier, Douglas Roberts
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Publication number: 20060221937Abstract: A method and system for dispatching calls using a packet network is disclosed. The use of distributed call management modules, enables various communication systems, such as RF and PSTN systems, to communicate with each other over the IP network. Audio devices from the various communication systems are each assigned an IP multicast group. Distributed call management modules convert signals from the audio devices into IP packets and transmit the IP packets to designated IP multicast groups over the IP network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: October 5, 2006Applicant: CML Emergency Services Inc.Inventors: Pierre Olivier, Douglas Roberts