Patents Assigned to Numerex Corporation
  • Patent number: 8547212
    Abstract: A telemetry system coupled to a vehicle can communicate with a remote site using the overhead control channels of a wireless network, such as a cellular mobile radiotelephone network. The telemetry system can monitor or control aspects of the vehicle's operations based on remote user input. The telemetry system can receive a command from a data processing center and, based on the command, perform an action at the vehicle such that a user can remotely interact with the vehicle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 30, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 1, 2013
    Assignee: Numerex Corporation
    Inventors: Tomás Murray, Edward R. Jansson
  • Patent number: 8369487
    Abstract: The present invention allows an alarm monitoring service to ally with a PSAP provider to allow our customers to direct connect to the 911 center responsible for their home, but no matter where the customer calls from. When an alarm monitoring company or middleware provider's automatic notification function calls the customer to report an alarm, the customer can connect directly to the local 911 even when traveling, if needed. The alarm monitoring company contacts the customer if an alarm event occurs and offers the customer the opportunity to connect with the 911 call center for their home. If the customer indicates they want to call 911, the call is routed to the correct PSAP center, with the customers home Caller ID number emulated for the call. In this manner, the PSAP center can determine, from the emulated Caller ID data, the correct response agency that is local to the customer's home.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2008
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2013
    Assignee: Numerex Corporation
    Inventors: Harvey Alexander Elliot, Bryan Field-Elliot, Daniel J Elliot
  • Patent number: 8126764
    Abstract: A system coupled to one or more vending machines, such as soft drink vending machines, via a wireless data link can acquire operational vending data, for example sales data, hardware status, and product temperature. The system can compile data from multiple vending machines dispersed across a geographic area such as a city or state. The system can include software that refines the vending operations of one or more such vending machines based on analysis of acquired data, taking into consideration other information such as market, business, seasonal, or environmental factors. Refining vending operations can include adjusting product offerings, relocating vending machines, replicating favorable conditions, and addressing unexpected sales variations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 2011
    Date of Patent: February 28, 2012
    Assignee: Numerex, Corporation
    Inventors: Tomás Murray, Edward R. Jansson, Edward Irby Comer, Alexander Nicolaides, Juan Manuel Garcia Peralta
  • Patent number: 8041383
    Abstract: Digital upgrade system and method for translating analog commands and digital commands in wireless customer services premises equipment (CPE). The digital upgrade system receives a command from a CPE Host and translates the command from analog to digital in order to broadcast it over a wireless digital network to be received by a client. Alternatively, the digital upgrade system receives a digital command from a digital network and translates it to an analog command to be received by a functionality module of a wireless CPE Host.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 26, 2010
    Date of Patent: October 18, 2011
    Assignee: Numerex Corporation
    Inventor: Tom Emory
  • Publication number: 20100091769
    Abstract: A system and method for improving real-time data communications by accounting for sampling rate mismatches between a transmitter and a receiver. Based on an analysis of the average number of packets received at a receiver over a period of time, a buffer monitor cooperating with the receiver can trigger an adjustment to the playback sampling rate to account for mismatches in the sampling rates of the transmitter and receiver. The buffer monitor may adjust the playback sampling rate more dramatically if the average is dangerously high or low, adjust the playback sampling rate less dramatically if the average is near satisfactory conditions, and not adjust the playback sampling rate if the average falls is satisfactory.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2009
    Publication date: April 15, 2010
    Applicant: Numerex Corporation
    Inventors: Max Magliaro, Gary Panulla
  • Patent number: 7650285
    Abstract: In a packet communication network, to compensate for rate mismatches between transmitting and receiving devices, an apparatus and method provides for adjusting the playback sampling rate and for monitoring the buffer. The receiving device will monitor its buffer; relevant buffer data can comprise whether the buffer is approaching capacity or approaching depletion and the speed in which the buffer is approaching capacity of approaching depletion. The receiving device will then trigger an adjustment to the playback sampling rate to attune the rates of the transmitting and receiving devices or to compensate for jitters from any number of network complications. The receiving device may also store the buffer data for later action, for example, to formulate specific adjustment procedures or to compile specific conference profiles. The present invention may function alone or function in conjunction with other known methods in the art.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 25, 2004
    Date of Patent: January 19, 2010
    Assignee: Numerex Corporation
    Inventors: Max Magliaro, Gary Panulla
  • Publication number: 20090318174
    Abstract: An intelligent short message system can provide an integrated home location register and short message service center (HLR/SMSC). Upon receiving an indication from a mobile switching center (MSC) that an SMS message could not be delivered to a destination device, the integrated HLR/SMSC prevents further retries from being attempted until the destination device becomes available again.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 27, 2008
    Publication date: December 24, 2009
    Applicant: Numerex Corporation
    Inventors: Bryan Keith Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo
  • Patent number: 7323970
    Abstract: A telemetry system coupled to a vehicle can communicate with a remote site using the overhead control channels of a wireless network, such as a cellular mobile radiotelephone network. The telemetry system can monitor or control aspects of the vehicle's operations based on remote user input. The telemetry system can take steps to reduce its consumption of electricity. When conditions warrant, the telemetry system can disable a driver's attempt to start the vehicle. A relay can consume minimal electricity until an unauthorized driver attempts to start the vehicle, at which time the telemetry system can energize the relay to interrupt the starting sequence. The telemetry system can monitor a driver's driving practices and report incidences that meet preset criteria, such as violating a speed limit for a selected amount of time or a crossing of a geographical boundary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 2005
    Date of Patent: January 29, 2008
    Assignee: Numerex Corporation
    Inventors: Tomás Murray, Edward R. Jansson, Jason Gafa, Paul Shouse
  • Publication number: 20060009983
    Abstract: In a packet communication network, to compensate for rate mismatches between transmitting and receiving devices, an apparatus and method provides for adjusting the playback sampling rate and for monitoring the buffer. The receiving device will monitor its buffer; relevant buffer data can comprise whether the buffer is approaching capacity or approaching depletion and the speed in which the buffer is approaching capacity of approaching depletion. The receiving device will then trigger an adjustment to the playback sampling rate to attune the rates of the transmitting and receiving devices or to compensate for jitters from any number of network complications. The receiving device may also store the buffer data for later action, for example, to formulate specific adjustment procedures or to compile specific conference profiles. The present invention may function alone or function in conjunction with other known methods in the art.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 25, 2004
    Publication date: January 12, 2006
    Applicant: Numerex Corporation
    Inventors: Max Magliaro, Gary Panulla
  • Patent number: 6738647
    Abstract: A mobile station having the capability of inserting data content into the dialed digits field of a Call Origination signal issues a Call Origination signal to the mobile switching center (“MSC”) servicing the cell in which the mobile station is located. In response to receiving the Call Origination signal, the MSC issues an Origination Request message to a visitor location register system (“VLR”). The MSC issues an Origination Request message rather than a Qualification Request message because of the prior setting of one or more appropriate call processing trigger(s) at the switch. The dialed digits field of the Origination Request message comprises data content from the dialed digits field of the Call Origination signal received by the MSC.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 14, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 18, 2004
    Assignee: Numerex Corporation
    Inventor: Charles M. Link, II