Patents Assigned to Symbol
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Publication number: 20090177603Abstract: System and methods are provided that facilitate integrated and seamless utilization of location data generated by multiple disparate positioning technologies adequate for outdoor or indoor positioning. Location data from multiple sources is selectively processed based on rules that account for availability, accuracy, cost, reliability of location data. Rules can be operator specific or can be automatically generated based on historic location data or cost-benefit analysis. Processing of selected data includes formatting data according to a specific standard or protocol, or augmenting the data with metadata. Standardized data is conveyed through a communication link for utilization in various applications such as vendor applications for navigation or web-based services, as well as custom and development applications.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Guenter Honisch
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Publication number: 20090174361Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for providing power to devices that are part of RFID systems are described. Energy is harvested at portable/mobile devices, stored and conditioned to provide on-going power as needed for various circuits/components. The energy may be generated in a variety of ways, including using a vibratory energy harvesting device, a magnetic energy harvesting device, and an optical energy harvesting devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Duron, Russell Calvarese, Robert Sandler, Thomas Wulff
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Publication number: 20090159685Abstract: An exemplary barcode reader includes an imaging system that includes a light monitoring pixel array for converting light reflected from a target into electrical signals, and an optical system having one or more focusing lenses positioned with respect to the pixel array to transmit an image of a target object toward said pixel array. An illumination system comprising a light source for illuminating a the target within a field of view defined by the optical system. A filter is disposed adjacent the focusing lens and passing illumination with a wavelength less than about 700 nanometers to the pixel array and impedes the passage of light having a wavelength greater than this value.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tsi David Shi, Rong Liu, Ming Yu
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Publication number: 20090160645Abstract: A wearable mobile computer communicates with a headset worn by an operator using a communication channel established between the computer and a radio frequency identification (“RFID”) tag located in the headset. The headset may be configured for receive only (voice travels only from the computer to the headset) or configured for two-way voice communication. For two-way communication backscatter from the RFID tag is used to carry voice signals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Duron, Thomas Wulff, Russell Calvarese, Robert Sandler
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Publication number: 20090160611Abstract: An RFID portal is enhanced to provide communication capability to RFID communication enabled devices. Such devices include cameras, PDAs, voice communicator, keyboards, displays, indicators, storage devices, etc. Devices are made RFID communication enabled by providing them with an RFID interface and an RFID tag “front end”. Such an enhanced device communicates with an enhanced portal via an RFID reader/interrogator associated with the portal. The portal may have connection to other communication channels, such as an Ethernet tie to a network, a landline phone connection, a cellular interface, an 802.11 connection, a Bluetooth channel, etc. Such connections allow an RFID communication enabled device to communicate beyond the enhanced portal to the outside world.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2007Publication date: June 25, 2009Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Russell Calvarese, Mark Duron, Thomas Wulff, Robert Sandler
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Patent number: 7552264Abstract: The present invention relates generally to an adapter unit for a personal digital assistant. More specifically, this invention relates to an adapter unit that provides additional functionality, and improved ergonomics and increased ruggedness to the personal digital assistant. The additional functionality includes the ability to automatically change the function of one or more of the application buttons on the personal digital assistant upon the attachment of the adapter unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2008Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David D. Landron, Robert Sandler, Mark E. Sidor, Dominick H. Salvato, Michael J. Sasloff
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Patent number: 7551140Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for RFID devices, such as reader antennas, are described. A reader antenna includes a quadrature hybrid coupler, a termination element, and an antenna, such as a patch antenna. The quadrature hybrid coupler has first, second, third, and fourth ports. The first port receives an input radio frequency RF signal. The second port outputs a first RF output signal. The third port outputs a second RF output signal. The second RF output signal is shifted in phase by 90 degrees relative to the first RF output signal. The fourth port is coupled to the termination element. The patch antenna has a first point coupled to the first RF output signal and a second point coupled to the second RF output signal. The patch antenna radiates a circularly polarized RF signal due to the received first and second RF output signals. The circularly polarized RF signal may be used to interrogate tags.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2005Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Richard T. Knadle, Jr., Mark Duron
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Patent number: 7551370Abstract: An imaging lens assembly focuses light from indicia in a working range of distances along an optical path onto a solid-state imager of an imaging reader. The lens assembly includes a negative spherical aberration component and an aperture stop that together are operative for extending the working range.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: Symbol TechnologiesInventors: Igor Vinogradov, Vladimir Gurevich, David Tsi-Shi
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Publication number: 20090153319Abstract: Due to design constraints and installation variability, RFID interrogator antennas do not always function optimally across the entire channel on which they are intended to operate due to diminished antenna bandwidth. Techniques are described for selecting a sub-band of frequencies within the channel on which a particular RFID interrogator can be operated to enhance operating efficiency. These techniques include a VSWR measurement technique and a read/no read technique are disclosed for identifying a useful sub-band of frequencies. The operation of a reader/interrogator is then limited to an identified sub-band so that an RFID interrogator/tag system can be operated efficiently.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Mark Duran, Richard T. Knadle, JR., Russell Calvarese
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Publication number: 20090158423Abstract: Systems, devices and/or methods that facilitate an improved locking system are presented. An improved locking system can employ biometric sensing to facilitate improved mobile device security, more specificity in user access, specificity in levels of access, user accountability, selection of available devices, or combinations thereof, among many others. An improved locking system can employ remote oversight, multiple layers of locking, and inferential determinations to further facilitate a more transparent, effective, and substantial locking system for mobile devices. The improved locking system can be employed in devices, cradles, docking stations, and/or aftermarket products, and the like, among many others.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2007Publication date: June 18, 2009Applicant: SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Mark Orlassino, Ataul Sarker, William R. Bang
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Patent number: 7546676Abstract: Methods, systems, and apparatuses for automated manufacturing microstrip element antennas is described. The microstrip element antenna comprises a printed circuit layer, a dielectric layer and a ground plane layer. Mass manufacturing process for such microstrip element antennas without any substantial manual assembly process is described. Automation of the manufacturing steps leads to lower production costs, faster production and a higher yield.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2007Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Timothy B. Austin, Mark W. Duron, Richard Knadle
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Publication number: 20090145957Abstract: Systems, devices and/or methods that facilitate optimized proximity based information acquisition devices and/or systems. Employing dynamically adjustable interrogation ranges, interrogation directionality, and/or interrogation modalities can result in more optimized power consumption and higher selectivity among targets. Where power consumption is optimized, smaller batteries can be used and/or longer use times can be realized. Further, higher selectivity by reducing interrogation ranges, selecting directionally restricted interrogations, and filtering by modality can result in acquiring data from unintended targets.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Ron Zancola
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Publication number: 20090149200Abstract: Systems, devices and/or methods that facilitate location optimization of mobile devices and/or systems are presented. Location optimization can result in an improved user experience by providing information and/or software tailored to the location of the device and/or system. Location aware devices/systems can include a deterministic or inferential determination of the granular location of the device/system. Location aware devices/systems can also include deterministic or inferential determinations of potential location zone transitions. These determinations and/or inferences can be employed to determine the availability of, and relevance of, device/system updates. Available relevant updates can be downloaded to the device/system at varying levels of granularity and overlap. The downloaded updates can then be installed and made available to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Parakrama Jayasinghe, Dickson Jayasuriya, James Morely-Smith, Ruwan Jayanetti
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Publication number: 20090150993Abstract: A mobile device having a user input component receiving input from a user and a biometric sensor incorporated in the user input component collecting biometric data from the user when the user input component is receiving the input, wherein the input is non-biometric data. In addition, a system and method for receiving input from a user via a user input component of a mobile device and collecting biometric data from the user via a biometric sensor incorporated within the user input component when receiving the input from the user, wherein the input is non-biometric data.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Patrick TILLEY
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Publication number: 20090147697Abstract: In a network comprising a wireless computing device and a wireless switch coupled to a plurality of access points, techniques are provided for determining a particular one of access points that the wireless computing device is to be associated with and associating the wireless computing device therewith. According to one implementation, the wireless switch monitors one or more wireless communication performance metrics, and determines based on the wireless communication performance metrics, whether the wireless computing device is currently associated with the one of the access points that wireless computing device is to be associated with. If not, then the wireless switch transmits an instruction to the wireless computing device to associate with a particular access point that wireless computing device is to be associated with.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Ajay MALIK, Puneet BATTA
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Publication number: 20090146782Abstract: Systems and methods are provided that facilitate matching an item tag associated with an object identified through a unique item code, thereby identifying the specific object within a set of objects, e.g., singulating said object. Singulation relies at least in part on scanning a barcode that conveys a unique item's identifier code and cross-referencing specific information included in the barcode with data collected from multiple radiofrequency identification tags associated with the set of objects. The specific information can also be employed to discriminate among bins containing multiple tagged objects prior to singulating a specific item. Data included in the singulated RFID tag can be displayed and manipulated. A communication framework facilitates to convey the data to an application that produces actionable information in real time in connection with the singulated object.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2007Publication date: June 11, 2009Applicant: SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Kevin Cordes
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Patent number: 7543754Abstract: Methods and apparatus for illuminating objects comprising asymmetrically illuminating an object using an illumination medium on one side of an optical module of an information capturing module, capturing an electronic representation of the object and decoding the electronic representation of said object. In alternate embodiments, the scanner successively illuminates the object from a plurality of different angles until the object and/or dataform is decoded. The illumination medium can be external to the information capturing module.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2007Date of Patent: June 9, 2009Assignee: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Duanfeng He, Eugene Joseph
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Publication number: 20090140052Abstract: A method and imaging assembly (10) are disclosed adapted for reading a target object comprising a scan engine (48) having a sensor (46), focusing optics (44), and an imager (48). The scan engine includes a field-of-view defining an area to be imaged by the imaging assembly (10). A housing (80) internally lodges the scan engine (48) and an illumination source (36). The illumination source (36) is adapted to project illumination from the housing (80). A boot (30) extends from the housing (80) for shaping the illumination as it passes through the boot to form an illumination pattern from the illumination. The illumination pattern substantially conforms to a geometrical shape of the boot (30) and is adapted to envelope the scan engine field-of-view.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Rong Liu, Eugene Joseph, Ming Yu
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DYNAMIC BATTERY CAPACITY ALLOCATION FOR DATA RETENTION AMONG MOBILE COMPUTERS AND ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Publication number: 20090144577Abstract: Systems devices and/or methods that facilitate dynamic battery capacity allocation are presented. Extended use times or smaller form factors can be achieved for devices employing dynamic battery capacity allocation. By determining factors that can include the type of memory, the usage of the memory, and/or the user's preference to continue to use a device rather than retain data in a volatile memory for a period of time before supplying alternative power, the device can be available for use for longer periods of time on a battery or a smaller battery can be used to achieve similar use time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: SYMBOL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: Ataul Sarker -
Publication number: 20090140048Abstract: An illumination apparatus for an imaging-based bar code reader having a field of view defined by an imaging system of the bar code reader directed toward a target bar code. The illumination apparatus includes: a collector cup comprising a compound parabolic concentrator and defining a longitudinal axis; an illumination source positioned to direct illumination toward a first end of the collector cup, the collector cup directing illumination from the illumination source toward a second end of the collector cup; a first lens array positioned at the second end of the collector cup orthogonal to the collector cup longitudinal axis to receive and focus illumination from the collector cup and a second lens array orthogonal to the collector cup longitudinal axis receiving focused illumination from the first lens array. The lens arrays combining to focus illumination from the collector cup into an illumination pattern.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: Symbol Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ming Yu, Rong Liu, Duanfeng He