Patents Assigned to Netmotion Wireless, Inc.
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Patent number: 8078727Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. The solution extends the enterprise network, letting network managers provide mobile users with easy access to the same applications as stationary users without sacrificing reliability or centralized management. The solution combines advantages of existing wire-line network standards with emerging mobile standards to create a solution that works with existing network applications. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: December 13, 2011Assignee: Netmotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron D. Hanson, Emil A. Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik D. Olsen, Joseph T. Savarese
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Patent number: 8060656Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. The solution extends the enterprise network, letting network managers provide mobile users with easy access to the same applications as stationary users without sacrificing reliability or centralized management. The solution combines advantages of existing wire-line network standards with emerging mobile standards to create a solution that works with existing network applications. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: NetMotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron D. Hanson, Emil A. Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik D. Olsen, Joseph T. Savarese
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Publication number: 20110191465Abstract: A wireless network performance management system and method. The system includes at least one collection agent for collecting data related to at least one of service coverage; service quality; and usage of public and/or private data networks for enterprise clients, and a reporting unit to graphically represent the collected data to at least one of track, troubleshoot, and analyze the one of the service coverage; the service quality; and the usage of public and/or private data networks for the enterprise clients.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: NETMOTION WIRELESS, INC.Inventors: Christian E. Hofstaedter, Reyes Canales, III, Edward Goziker, James S. Simpkins, Fernando Garcia-Duarte, Julia Renouard, Joseph T. Savarese, Mark V. Kimmerly, Zhenwu Wang, John Dangov, Paul L. Hoover, Michael L. Snyder
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Patent number: 7882247Abstract: Method and apparatus including a mobility server enables secure connectivity using standards-based Virtual Private Network (VPN) IPSEC algorithms in a mobile and intermittently connected computing environment. Transitions between and among networks occur seamlessly—with a mobility server being effective to shield networked applications from interruptions in connectivity. The applications and/or users need not be aware of these transitions, although intervention is possible.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2003Date of Patent: February 1, 2011Assignee: Netmotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Emil Sturniolo, Aaron Stavens, Joseph Savarese
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Patent number: 7778260Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g., due to roaming from one network interconnect to another), the Mobility Management Server maintains the connection to the associated peer task—allowing the Mobile End System to maintain a continuous connection even though it may temporarily lose contact with its network medium. An interface-based listener uses network point of attachment information supplied by a network interface to determine roaming conditions and to efficiently reestablish connection upon roaming.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2005Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Netmotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Emil A. Sturniolo, Joseph T. Savarese, Erik Olson, Dave Thompson, Michael Jackson, Julia Renouard
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Patent number: 7644171Abstract: A method for communicating Internet Protocol data over a network, comprises providing an IPv4 data stream and providing an IPv6 data stream. An encrypted Internet Protocol communications tunnel is established through the network between a roaming mobile device and a further computing device. The IPv4 and IPv6 data streams are combined for encapsulation within and transmission through said encrypted tunnel. Continual secure communications of the encapsulated IPv4 and IPv6 data streams is maintained between said roaming mobile device and the further computing device while the roaming mobile device roams between network access points. The encapsulated, transmitted IPv4 and IPv6 data streams are received from said tunnel, and the received IPv4 and IPv6 data streams are demultiplexed.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Netmotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Emil A. Sturniolo, Joseph T. Savarese, Erik Olson, Eli Patashnik
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Patent number: 7574208Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g., due to roaming from one network interconnect to another), the Mobility Management Server maintains the connection to the associated peer task—allowing the Mobile End System to maintain a continuous connection even though it may temporarily lose contact with its network medium. An interface-based listener uses network point of attachment information supplied by a network interface to determine roaming conditions and to efficiently reestablish connection upon roaming.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2006Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Assignee: Netmotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron D. Hanson, Emil Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik D. Olson, Joseph T. Savarese
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Patent number: 7293107Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g., due to roaming from one network interconnect to another), the Mobility Management Server maintains the connection to the associated peer task—allowing the Mobile End System to maintain a continuous connection even though it may temporarily lose contact with its network medium. An interface-based listener uses network point of attachment information supplied by a network interface to determine roaming conditions and to efficiently reestablish connection upon roaming.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2000Date of Patent: November 6, 2007Assignee: Netmotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron D. Hanson, Emil A. Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik D. Olson, Joseph T. Savarese
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Publication number: 20070038759Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g., due to roaming from one network interconnect to another), the Mobility Management Server maintains the connection to the associated peer task—allowing the Mobile End System to maintain a continuous connection even though it may temporarily lose contact with its network medium. An interface-based listener uses network point of attachment information supplied by a network interface to determine roaming conditions and to efficiently reestablish connection upon roaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 10, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Applicant: NetMotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Hanson, Emil Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik Olson, Joseph Savarese
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Patent number: 7136645Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g., due to roaming from one network interconnect to another), the Mobility Management Server maintains the connection to the associated peer task—allowing the Mobile End System to maintain a continuous connection even though it may temporarily lose contact with its network medium. An interface-based listener uses network point of attachment information supplied by a network interface to determine roaming conditions and to efficiently reestablish connection upon roaming.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2002Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Netmotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron D. Hanson, Emil A. Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik D. Olson, Joseph T. Savarese
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Publication number: 20060123079Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g., due to roaming from one network interconnect to another), the Mobility Management Server maintains the connection to the associated peer task—allowing the Mobile End System to maintain a continuous connection even though it may temporarily lose contact with its network medium. An interface-based listener uses network point of attachment information supplied by a network interface to determine roaming conditions and to efficiently reestablish connection upon roaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2005Publication date: June 8, 2006Applicant: NetMotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Emil Sturniolo, Joseph Savarese, Erik Olson, Eli Patashnik
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Publication number: 20060009213Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g., due to roaming from one network interconnect to another), the Mobility Management Server maintains the connection to the associated peer task—allowing the Mobile End System to maintain a continuous connection even though it may temporarily lose contact with its network medium. An interface-based listener uses network point of attachment information supplied by a network interface to determine roaming conditions and to efficiently reestablish connection upon roaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2005Publication date: January 12, 2006Applicant: NetMotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Emil Sturniolo, Joseph Savarese, Erik Olson, Dave Thompson, Michael Jackson, Julia Renouard
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Patent number: 6981047Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. The solution extends the enterprise network, letting network managers provide mobile users with easy access to the same applications as stationary users without sacrificing reliability or centralized management. The solution combines advantages of existing wire-line network standards with emerging mobile standards to create a solution that works with existing network applications. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2002Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Netmotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron D. Hanson, Emil A. Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik D. Olson, Joseph T. Savarese
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Publication number: 20050223115Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. The solution extends the enterprise network, letting network managers provide mobile users with easy access to the same applications as stationary users without sacrificing reliability or centralized management. The solution combines advantages of existing wire-line network standards with emerging mobile standards to create a solution that works with existing network applications. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Applicant: NetMotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Hanson, Emil Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik Olson, Joseph Savarese
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Publication number: 20050223114Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. The solution extends the enterprise network, letting network managers provide mobile users with easy access to the same applications as stationary users without sacrificing reliability or centralized management. The solution combines advantages of existing wire-line network standards with emerging mobile standards to create a solution that works with existing network applications. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2005Publication date: October 6, 2005Applicant: NetMotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron Hanson, Emil Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik Olson, Joseph Savarese
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Publication number: 20030120811Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. The solution extends the enterprise network, letting network managers provide mobile users with easy access to the same applications as stationary users without sacrificing reliability or centralized management. The solution combines advantages of existing wire-line network standards with emerging mobile standards to create a solution that works with existing network applications. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2002Publication date: June 26, 2003Applicant: NetMotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron D. Hanson, Emil A. Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik D. Olson, Joseph T. Savarese
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Patent number: 6546425Abstract: A seamless solution transparently addresses the characteristics of nomadic systems, and enables existing network applications to run reliably in mobile environments. The solution extends the enterprise network, letting network managers provide mobile users with easy access to the same applications as stationary users without sacrificing reliability or centralized management. The solution combines advantages of existing wire-line network standards with emerging mobile standards to create a solution that works with existing network applications. A Mobility Management Server coupled to the mobile network maintains the state of each of any number of Mobile End Systems and handles the complex session management required to maintain persistent connections to the network and to other peer processes. If a Mobile End System becomes unreachable, suspends, or changes network address (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 1999Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Netmotion Wireless, Inc.Inventors: Aaron D. Hanson, Emil A. Sturniolo, Anatoly Menn, Erik D. Olson, Joseph T. Savarese