Patents Assigned to Strategic Solutions, LLC
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Patent number: 12052657Abstract: A method performed by an Access and mobility Management Function (AMF) node for allocating a target network slice instance to serve a (PDU) session for a User Equipment (UE). The AMF node receives (501), from a Network Slice Selection Function (NSSF) node, information about a decision to change an allocation of a first network slice instance that is serving the PDU session to the target network slice instance, and an identifier of the target network slice instance. The AMF node then retrieves (502), from a first Session Management Function (SMF) node of the first network slice instance, a UE context related to the UE and the PDU session. The AMF node transmits (504), towards a target SMF node of the target network slice instance, information about the retrieved UE context and Access Network (AN) tunnel information to be used for the PDU session. The AMF node receives (505), from the target SMF node, target Core Network (CN) tunnel information to be used for the PDU session.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2019Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: SAGO STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS LLCInventor: Miguel Angel Garcia Martin
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Patent number: 11943829Abstract: There is provided a method for establishing a connection between a Neutral Host (NH) network and one or more virtual radio access networks (vRANs), under a service level agreement (SLA) therebetween. The method comprises: sending a message to the one or more vRANs, the message including an identity of the NH network and at least a first radio parameter; in response to the message, receiving an identity of the one or more vRANs and at least a second radio parameter; and establishing the connection between the NH network and the one or more vRANs, based on the identity of the one or more vRANs, the identity of the NH network and one of the at least first radio parameter and the at least second radio parameter. The method is implemented in a network node, such as a Distributed Unit of a gNB.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2021Date of Patent: March 26, 2024Assignee: Sago Strategic Solutions LLCInventor: Christopher Richards
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Patent number: 11937091Abstract: A network node in a telecommunications network stores information defining at least one network slice. For at least one defined network slice, information is stored identifying a plurality of cells that define at least a part of a boundary of a coverage area of the network slice. The operation of a cell is then adapted depending on whether or not the cell defines at least a part of the boundary of the coverage area of the network slice.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2018Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Sago Strategic Solutions LLCInventor: Patrick Maguire
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Patent number: 9916697Abstract: A respirator container includes a sealable chamber that is adapted to receive and contain a respirator having a unique identifying tag. The respirator container also includes a reader for reading the unique identifying tag of a respirator in the sealable chamber, and a timer for measuring the time during which a respirator is outside of the sealable chamber.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2016Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: Strategic Solutions, LLCInventors: Aubrey Scott Sutton, Michael Jason Gilbert
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Publication number: 20170109943Abstract: A respirator container includes a sealable chamber that is adapted to receive and contain a respirator having a unique identifying tag. The respirator container also includes a reader for reading the unique identifying tag of a respirator in the sealable chamber, and a timer for measuring the time during which a respirator is outside of the sealable chamber.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2016Publication date: April 20, 2017Applicant: Strategic Solutions, LLCInventors: Aubrey Scott Sutton, Michael Jason Gilbert
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Patent number: 9494677Abstract: A system and method for suppressing radio frequency (“RF”) transmissions includes a transmitter for transmitting electronic signals that suppresses (e.g., prevents, disrupts, jams, interferes with or otherwise disables) RF transmissions. Some embodiments of the invention include a transmitter that suppresses one or more signals transmitted from a target transmitter in an RF transmission system to a target receiver in a wireless device operating in the RF transmission system to prevent, disrupt, jam, interfere with or otherwise disable an RF transmission between the target transmitter and the target receiver in the wireless device (i.e., target wireless device). These systems and methods may be used to interrupt communication, command and control of non-friendly combatant. These systems and methods may also be used to suppress RF transmissions to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 2013Date of Patent: November 15, 2016Assignee: Pegasus Global Strategic Solutions LLCInventors: Robert Haywood Brumley, II, Michael J. Reedy, Robert Haywood Brumley, III
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Publication number: 20160216365Abstract: A system and method for suppressing radio frequency (“RF”) transmissions includes a transmitter for transmitting electronic signals that suppresses (e.g., prevents, disrupts, jams, interferes with or otherwise disables) RF transmissions. Some embodiments of the invention include a transmitter that suppresses one or more signals transmitted from a target transmitter in an RF transmission system to a target receiver in a wireless device operating in the RF transmission system to prevent, disrupt, jam, interfere with or otherwise disable an RF transmission between the target transmitter and the target receiver in the wireless device (i.e., target wireless device). These systems and methods may be used to interrupt communication, command and control of non-friendly combatant. These systems and methods may also be used to suppress RF transmissions to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 5, 2013Publication date: July 28, 2016Applicant: Pegasus Global Strategic Solutions LLCInventors: Robert Haywood BRUMLEY, II, Michael J. Reedy, Robert Haywood Brumley, III
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Patent number: 9361810Abstract: A full scale uninhabited test facility is configured for building modular man made structures, evaluating modular man made structures, evaluating use of modular man made structures, and/or for other purposes. The structures may be located in a user configurable simulated environment. One or more structures may be configured to simulate use by inhabitants in a simulated environment. After testing, the constructed structure(s) may remain where built in the simulated environment(s) until such time as another user may reconfigure the environments or structures. As additional structures are built and/or modified, new and old structures may operate side by side, generating opportunity, for example, to test new and/or different technology on the same structures.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2012Date of Patent: June 7, 2016Assignee: PEGASUS GLOBAL STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS LLCInventors: Robert H. Brumley, Robert H. Brumley, III, Michael J. Reedy, Fletcher W. Brumley, Charles Warner
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Publication number: 20130255405Abstract: A full scale uninhabited test facility is configured for building modular man made structures, evaluating modular man made structures, evaluating use of modular man made structures, and/or for other purposes. The structures may be located in a user configurable simulated environment. One or more structures may be configured to simulate use by inhabitants in a simulated environment. After testing, the constructed structure(s) may remain where built in the simulated environment(s) until such time as another user may reconfigure the environments or structures. As additional structures are built and/or modified, new and old structures may operate side by side, generating opportunity, for example, to test new and/or different technology on the same structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2012Publication date: October 3, 2013Applicant: Pegasus Global Strategic Solutions LLCInventors: Robert H. Brumley, Robert H. Brumley, III, Michael J. Reedy, Fletcher W. Brumley, Charles Warner
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Patent number: 8502726Abstract: A system and method for suppressing radio frequency (“RF”) transmissions includes a transmitter for transmitting electronic signals that suppresses (e.g., prevents, disrupts, jams, interferes with or otherwise disables) RF transmissions. Some embodiments of the invention include a transmitter that suppresses one or more signals transmitted from a target transmitter in an RF transmission system to a target receiver in a wireless device operating in the RF transmission system to prevent, disrupt, jam, interfere with or otherwise disable an RF transmission between the target transmitter and the target receiver in the wireless device (i.e., target wireless device). These systems and methods may be used to interrupt communication, command and control of non-friendly combatant. These systems and methods may also be used to suppress RF transmissions to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2012Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Pegasus Global Strategic Solutions LLCInventors: Robert Haywood Brumley, II, Michael J. Reedy, Robert Haywood Brumley, III
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Publication number: 20120242527Abstract: A system and method for suppressing radio frequency (“RF”) transmissions includes a transmitter for transmitting electronic signals that suppresses (e.g., prevents, disrupts, jams, interferes with or otherwise disables) RF transmissions. Some embodiments of the invention include a transmitter that suppresses one or more signals transmitted from a target transmitter in an RF transmission system to a target receiver in a wireless device operating in the RF transmission system to prevent, disrupt, jam, interfere with or otherwise disable an RF transmission between the target transmitter and the target receiver in the wireless device (i.e., target wireless device). These systems and methods may be used to interrupt communication, command and control of non-friendly combatant. These systems and methods may also be used to suppress RF transmissions to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2012Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: PEGASUS GLOBAL STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS LLCInventors: Robert Haywood Brumley, II, Michael J. Reedy, Robert Haywood Brumley, III
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Patent number: 8193964Abstract: A system and method for suppressing radio frequency (“RF”) transmissions includes a transmitter for transmitting electronic signals that suppresses (e.g., prevents, disrupts, jams, interferes with or otherwise disables) RF transmissions. Some embodiments of the invention include a transmitter that suppresses one or more signals transmitted from a target transmitter in an RF transmission system to a target receiver in a wireless device operating in the RF transmission system to prevent, disrupt, jam, interfere with or otherwise disable an RF transmission between the target transmitter and the target receiver in the wireless device (i.e., target wireless device). These systems and methods may be used to interrupt communication, command and control of non-friendly combatant. These systems and methods may also be used to suppress RF transmissions to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2010Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Pegasus Global Strategic Solutions LLCInventors: Robert Haywood Brumley, II, Michael J. Reedy, Robert Haywood Brumley, III
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Publication number: 20100259436Abstract: A system and method for suppressing radio frequency (“RF”) transmissions includes a transmitter for transmitting electronic signals that suppresses (e.g., prevents, disrupts, jams, interferes with or otherwise disables) RF transmissions. Some embodiments of the invention include a transmitter that suppresses one or more signals transmitted from a target transmitter in an RF transmission system to a target receiver in a wireless device operating in the RF transmission system to prevent, disrupt, jam, interfere with or otherwise disable an RF transmission between the target transmitter and the target receiver in the wireless device (i.e., target wireless device). These systems and methods may be used to interrupt communication, command and control of non-friendly combatant. These systems and methods may also be used to suppress RF transmissions to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2010Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: Pegasus Global Strategic Solutions LLCInventors: Robert Haywood Brumley, II, Michael J. Reedy, Robert Haywood Brumley, III
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Patent number: 7746265Abstract: A system and method for suppressing radio frequency (“RF”) transmissions includes a transmitter for transmitting electronic signals that suppresses (e.g., prevents, disrupts, jams, interferes with or otherwise disables) RF transmissions. Some embodiments of the invention include a transmitter that suppresses one or more signals transmitted from a target transmitter in an RF transmission system to a target receiver in a wireless device operating in the RF transmission system to prevent, disrupt, jam, interfere with or otherwise disable an RF transmission between the target transmitter and the target receiver in the wireless device (i.e., target wireless device). These systems and methods may be used to interrupt communication, command and control of non-friendly combatant. These systems and methods may also be used to suppress RF transmissions to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: June 29, 2010Assignee: Pegasus Global Strategic Solutions LLCInventors: Robert Haywood Brumley, II, Michael J. Reedy, Robert Haywood Brumley, III
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Patent number: 7391356Abstract: A system and method for suppressing radio frequency (“RF”) transmissions includes a transmitter for transmitting electronic signals that suppresses (e.g., prevents, disrupts, jams, interferes with or otherwise disables) RF transmissions. Some embodiments of the invention include a transmitter that suppresses one or more signals transmitted from a target transmitter in an RF transmission system to a target receiver in a wireless device operating in the RF transmission system to prevent, disrupt, jam, interfere with or otherwise disable an RF transmission between the target transmitter and the target receiver in the wireless device (i.e., target wireless device). These systems and methods may be used to interrupt communication, command and control of non-friendly combatant. These systems and methods may also be used to suppress RF transmissions to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2005Date of Patent: June 24, 2008Assignee: Pegasus Global Strategic Solutions LLCInventors: Robert Haywood Brumley, II, Michael J. Reedy, Robert Haywood Brumley, III
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Publication number: 20070063886Abstract: A system and method for suppressing radio frequency (“RF”) transmissions includes a transmitter for transmitting electronic signals that suppresses (e.g., prevents, disrupts, jams, interferes with or otherwise disables) RF transmissions. Some embodiments of the invention include a transmitter that suppresses one or more signals transmitted from a target transmitter in an RF transmission system to a target receiver in a wireless device operating in the RF transmission system to prevent, disrupt, jam, interfere with or otherwise disable an RF transmission between the target transmitter and the target receiver in the wireless device (i.e., target wireless device). These systems and methods may be used to interrupt communication, command and control of non-friendly combatant. These systems and methods may also be used to suppress RF transmissions to prevent the detonation of improvised explosive devices, or IEDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2005Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: Pegasus Global Strategic solutions LLCInventors: Robert Brumley, Michael Reedy, Robert Brumley