Patents Assigned to G2 Microsystems Pty. Ltd.
  • Patent number: 7814368
    Abstract: Power consumption that occurs in response to software errors may be reduced. In one example a system tracks a number of occurrences a first set of code causes a system to perform one or more reset actions, determines whether the number of occurrences exceeds a threshold, and selects a second set of code to execute in place of the first set of code, if the quantity exceeds the threshold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: October 12, 2010
    Assignee: G2 Microsystems Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: Michael T. Hogan, Thomas McDermott
  • Patent number: 7683773
    Abstract: Telemetry data may be included in packet exchanges of authentication protocols. In one example, a tag, associated with shipped goods, authenticates with a local area network that is associated with a destination of the goods. An identification is received from the tag and the authentication and the identification are sent to a remote location as an indication of the goods being at the destination.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 31, 2007
    Date of Patent: March 23, 2010
    Assignee: G2 Microsystems Pty, Ltd.
    Inventors: David S. Goodall, Geoffrey J. Smith, Philip J. Ryan, Gordon T. Foyster
  • Patent number: 7518426
    Abstract: A low power flip-flop circuit and its operation are described. In one example, the circuit includes a clocked gate for producing an output in response to an input when a clock is received, and a clock control circuit to receive the clock and the input, to determine whether the output will be changed by the input and to provide the clock to the clocked gate if the output will be changed by the input.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2007
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2009
    Assignee: G2 Microsystems Pty. Ltd.
    Inventor: Geoffrey J. Smith
  • Patent number: 7394372
    Abstract: Tracking devices having computational and communication resources receive information from a plurality of local devices, such as passive RFID tags, and collect and process the received information to determine one or more of when, where, and in what format to forward the collected information. The tracking devices typically include hardware resources for temporal- and location-awareness. In operation, these tracking devices may receive and respond to queries from remotely located tracking entities. In some embodiments, records of the communications between the devices and the remotely located tracking entities are made, and charges for the communication services are billed to the tracking entities that receive the communication services.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2008
    Assignee: G2 Microsystems Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: John S. Gloekler, Geoffrey Smith, Gordon Foyster
  • Patent number: 7315281
    Abstract: A method of determining a geographical location of an asset tracking device, includes searching, by the asset tracking device, for available location determination schemes at the geographical location, selecting one of the available location determination schemes, and determining coordinates of the geographical location using the selected location determination scheme. Some embodiments also include making a decision based, at least in part, upon the geographical location coordinates determined by using the selected location determination scheme. Some embodiments include transmitting a location message, the location message including the coordinates of the geographical location and an indication as to the selected location determination scheme.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2008
    Assignee: G2 Microsystems Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: Thomas Dejanovic, John S. Gloekler, Geoffrey J. Smith, Philip J. Ryan, John O'Sullivan
  • Patent number: 7313421
    Abstract: A GPS receiver includes baseband resources for simultaneous determination of carrier frequency shift and code chip offset. Reduction in the power consumption of a receiver is achieved by managing the sampling rate of an analog-to-digital converter, the intermediate frequency of the RF front end, and the front end bandwidth so these are appropriate to the current function of the receiver. In a GPS receiver during signal tracking, the IF, front end bandwidth, and ADC sampling rate are set as high as possible; during signal acquisition, the IF and front end bandwidth are set to relatively low values, and the ADC sample rate is set to a high value; and during ephemeris download, the IF, front end bandwidth, and the ADC sample rate are set to relatively low values. When a low battery condition is detected, the IF, front end bandwidth, and the ADC sample rate are set to relatively low values regardless of whether the GPS receiver is in the signal acquisition mode, signal tracking mode, or ephemeris download mode.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 28, 2004
    Date of Patent: December 25, 2007
    Assignee: G2 Microsystems Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: Thomas Dejanovic, Andrew Adams, Peter S. Single
  • Patent number: 7212122
    Abstract: Devices, such as tracking devices, cooperate with one another to establish the routing necessary for a relay network in which a device having power-efficient and data-reliable communication with an access portal, operates to relay messages from devices which do not have an acceptable communication path to and/or from the access portal. In one aspect of the present invention, a plurality of devices synchronously determine whether an acceptable communication path can be established between themselves and one or more access portals by measuring the signal strength of an access portal beacon. In another aspect of the present invention, one or more devices, which have determined that an acceptable communication path can be established between themselves and an access portal, transmit information regarding their availability to relay messages on behalf of devices which have determined that an acceptable communication path cannot be established between themselves and an access portal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 29, 2004
    Date of Patent: May 1, 2007
    Assignee: G2 Microsystems Pty. Ltd.
    Inventors: John S. Gloekler, John O'Sullivan, Geoffrey J. Smith, Philip Ryan