Patents Assigned to The Wireless Registry, Inc.
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Patent number: 10846720Abstract: Systems and methods for creating pattern awareness and proximal deduction of wireless devices is disclosed. The methods allow wireless awareness among a plurality of wireless signals and the ability of assigning meaning to a group of wireless signals associated with an observing WED, or wireless signal detector and take action based on the meaning.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2018Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: The Wireless Registry, Inc.Inventors: Stillman Bradish, Srdjan Marinovic, Eric Stanculescu
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Patent number: 10511938Abstract: Disclosed herein are embodiments of systems, methods, and products comprise an analytic server, which tracks and locates electronic devices (e.g., wireless devices and devices enabled with wireless transmitters). The analytic server monitors wireless signals detected by different observer devices at different time points. The analytic server analyzes the wireless signals to build signal graph and generate hyperclusters. When the analytic server receives a request of finding a lost/missing device, the analytic server receives observations from observer devices that detect the wireless signals from the missing device, determine signal context (e.g., hypercluster) and geolocation of the missing device based on observations from observer devices, performs resolution to narrow down the geolocation. The analytic server also combats different forms of active attacks. The analytic server generates a graphical user interface comprising the location information of the missing device.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2018Date of Patent: December 17, 2019Assignee: The Wireless Registry, Inc.Inventors: Srdjan Marinovic, Eric Stanculescu, Stillman Bradish
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Publication number: 20190037396Abstract: Hardware and/or software systems, devices, networks, and methods for managing for access authentication, and verification to devices, networks, and systems based on a wireless signal identity developed for wireless-enabled devices based on wireless signal information associated with wireless signals previously detected by the wireless-enabled devices. The system may be used to authenticate access requests, transactions, etc. based on comparison between wireless signal information associated with wireless signals presently detected by the WED and its wireless signal identity via a management platform and/or the WED itself.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2018Publication date: January 31, 2019Applicant: The Wireless Registry, Inc.Inventors: Srdjan Marinovic, Stillman Bradish, Rebecca E. Cohen, Tanner Payne
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Publication number: 20190014532Abstract: Described here is a wireless network management system and methods that may include the use of Authorized Device Specific SSIDs (ADSSs), Access Point Managers, Registries, and Wireless Enabled. Devices (WEDS) for providing a roaming service. Systems described here may include access points which may establish connections with WEDs using suitable SSIDs and credentials, where WEDs may attempt to connect to access points broadcasting suitable SSIDs automatically when in range. Access point hardware of use in systems described in the present disclosure may be able to broadcast multiple SSIDs, publicly or hidden, and may form one or more virtual access points (VAPs) perceivable by WEDs in range of the access point. Multi-region access point systems described here include a registry used to store information about services associated with WEDs, and are able to return the information to Access Points in multiple regions to provide service to the WEDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2018Publication date: January 10, 2019Applicant: The Wireless Registry, Inc.Inventor: Stillman Bradish
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Patent number: 9894630Abstract: Described here is a wireless network management system and methods that may include the use of Authorized Device Specific SSIDs (ADSSs), Access Point Managers, Registries, and Wireless Enabled Devices (WEDs) for providing a roaming service. Systems described here may include access points which may establish connections with WEDs using suitable SSIDs and credentials, where WEDs may attempt to connect to access points broadcasting suitable SSIDs automatically when in range. Access point hardware of use in systems described in the present disclosure may be able to broadcast multiple SSIDs, publicly or hidden, and may form one or more virtual access points (VAPs) perceivable by WEDs in range of the access point. Multi-region access point systems described here include a registry used to store information about services associated with WEDs, and are able to return the information to Access Points in multiple regions to provide service to the WEDs.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2017Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: The Wireless Registry, Inc.Inventor: Stillman Bradish
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Patent number: 9756608Abstract: The present disclosure describes exemplary embodiments of systems and methods for enabling and managing unconnected communication between Wireless Enabled Devices (WEDs). One or more exemplary embodiments may include the utilization of Network Information Strings or other wireless identifiers to transmit information or content between WEDs where the information or content included in the unconnected communication may not be related to the operation of a wireless network.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2015Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: The Wireless Registry, Inc.Inventor: Stillman Bradish
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Patent number: 9749849Abstract: A system and methods for storing and associating wireless enabled devices with personal information from their users are disclosed. The system may include a registry for storing the wireless enabled devices unique identifiers and their associated personal information. The system may also include methods for delivering content or triggering actions by identifying a user within range of a wireless access point. The user may be identified by a wireless enabled device unique identifier included in a probe message broadcast by the wireless enabled device and received by a wireless access point.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2015Date of Patent: August 29, 2017Assignee: The Wireless Registry, Inc.Inventor: Stillman Bradish
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Publication number: 20170245234Abstract: Described here is a wireless network management system and methods that may include the use of Authorized Device Specific SSIDs (ADSSs), Access Point Managers, Registries, and Wireless Enabled Devices (WEDs) for providing a roaming service. Systems described here may include access points which may establish connections with WEDs using suitable SSIDs and credentials, where WEDs may attempt to connect to access points broadcasting suitable SSIDs automatically when in range. Access point hardware of use in systems described in the present disclosure may be able to broadcast multiple SSIDs, publicly or hidden, and may form one or more virtual access points (VAPs) perceivable by WEDs in range of the access point. Multi-region access point systems described here include a registry used to store information about services associated with WEDs, and are able to return the information to Access Points in multiple regions to provide service to the WEDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2017Publication date: August 24, 2017Applicant: The Wireless Registry, Inc.Inventor: Stillman Bradish
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Patent number: 9648577Abstract: Described here is a wireless network management system and methods that may include the use of Authorized Device Specific SSIDs (ADSSs), Access Point Managers, Registries, and Wireless Enabled Devices (WEDs) for providing a roaming service. Systems described here may include access points which may establish connections with WEDs using suitable SSIDs and credentials, where WEDs may attempt to connect to access points broadcasting suitable SSIDs automatically when in range. Access point hardware of use in systems described in the present disclosure may be able to broadcast multiple SSIDs, publicly or hidden, and may form one or more virtual access points (VAPs) perceivable by WEDs in range of the access point. Multi-region access point systems described here include a registry used to store information about services associated with WEDs, and are able to return the information to Access Points in multiple regions to provide service to the WEDs.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2015Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Wireless Registry, Inc.Inventor: Stillman Bradish