Patents by Inventor Adrian David
Adrian David has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20180225443Abstract: A system connected to an existing computer includes a unit for monitoring the screen and provides input, a storage unit that stores data that pairs screen buffer regions with authentication details, wherein the system learns new pairs via user training and presents stored authentication details when the screen buffer regions match a related stored region which is paired with a region of the screen, and a unit that determines which of stored passwords need to be presented to the system by a pattern matching of regions of screen pixels.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2018Publication date: August 9, 2018Inventors: Adrian David Dick, James Stuart Taylor
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Patent number: 9959401Abstract: A system connected to an existing computer includes a unit for monitoring the screen and provides input, a storage unit that stores data that pairs screen buffer regions with authentication details, wherein the system learns new pairs via user training and presents stored authentication details when the screen buffer regions match a related stored region which is paired with a region of the screen, and a unit that determines which of stored passwords need to be presented to the system by a pattern matching of regions of screen pixels.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2015Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Adrian David Dick, James Stuart Taylor
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Publication number: 20180070909Abstract: Methods and systems are described for operating an intra-oral imaging sensor that includes a housing, an image sensing component at least partially housed within the housing, and a magnetometer at least partially housed within the housing. An output of the magnetometer indicative of an actual magnetic field that impinges the intra-oral imaging sensor is compared to data indicative of a first expected magnetic field. In response to determining, based on the comparison, that the actual magnetic field matches the first expected magnetic field, the electronic processor alters the operation of the imaging system. In some embodiments, the electronic processor causes the intra-oral imaging sensor to operate in a low-power state in response to determining that the actual magnetic field matches a first expected magnetic field indicative of placement of the intra-oral imaging sensor in an imaging sensor storage compartment.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Scott David Kravis, Leonid Khatutskiy, James Paul Frerichs, Adrian David French, Kyle Alan Pixton
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Publication number: 20180070898Abstract: Methods and systems are described for operating an imaging system that includes an intra-oral imaging sensor, an image sensing component, a multi-dimensional sensor, and an electronic processor. The intra-oral imaging sensor includes a housing and the image sensor component and the multi-dimensional sensor are at least partially housed within the housing. The multi-dimensional sensor includes a three-dimensional accelerometer, a three-dimensional gyroscope, and a three-dimensional magnetometer. The electronic processor is configured to execute one or more error condition check routines to determine whether an error condition is present based on an output received from the multi-dimensional sensor.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Scott David Kravis, Leonid Khatutskiy, James Paul Frerichs, Adrian David French, Kyle Alan Pixton
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Publication number: 20180070895Abstract: Methods and systems are described for operating an imaging sensor, the imaging sensor including a multi-dimensional sensor. An electronic processor receives an output from the multi-dimensional sensor and transitions the imaging sensor from the low-power state into a ready state in response to a determination by the electronic processor, based on the output from the multi-dimensional sensor, that a first state transition criteria is satisfied and transitions the imaging sensor from the ready state into an armed state in response to a determination that a second state transition criteria is satisfied. In some implementations, the electronic processor operates the imaging sensor to capture image data only when operating in the armed state and prevents the imaging system from transitioning from the low-power state directly into the armed state.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2016Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Scott David Kravis, Leonid Khatutskiy, James Paul Frerichs, Adrian David French, Kyle Alan Pixton, Hein Loijens, Frank Polderdijk, Helmut Rosner
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Publication number: 20180070897Abstract: Systems and methods are described for operating an imaging system that includes an intra-oral imaging sensor and an electronic processor. The intra-oral imaging sensor includes a housing, an image sensing component at least partially housed within the housing, and a multi-dimensional sensor at least partially housed within the housing. The electronic processor is configured to receive an output of the multi-dimensional sensor indicative of movement of the intra-oral imaging sensor. The output is compared to predetermined movement criteria indicative of a type of movement and, in response to determining that the type of movement of the imaging sensor has occurred, the electronic processor alters the operation of the imaging system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2017Publication date: March 15, 2018Inventors: Scott David Kravis, Leonid Khatutskiy, James Paul Frerichs, Adrian David French, Kyle Alan Pixton, Hein Loijens, Frank Polderdijk, Helmut Rosner
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Patent number: 9602327Abstract: A method of responding to an information request involved in an asynchronous data transaction is described. An information request is produced in a client device and then wrapped in one or more layers to produce a request package. The request package is transmitted over a distributed network comprising a plurality of processing nodes. Layers are added to and/or removed from the package at one or more of the nodes. The package is processed at its final destination, and a response package is generated for transmission back to the client device via the distributed network.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2001Date of Patent: March 21, 2017Assignee: VODAFONE LTD.Inventors: Adrian David Lincoln, Charlie William Debney
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Publication number: 20160085957Abstract: A system connected to an existing computer includes a unit for monitoring the screen and provides input, a storage unit that stores data that pairs screen buffer regions with authentication details, wherein the system learns new pairs via user training and presents stored authentication details when the screen buffer regions match a related stored region which is paired with a region of the screen, and a unit that determines which of stored passwords need to be presented to the system by a pattern matching of regions of screen pixels.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Inventors: ADRIAN DAVID DICK, James Stuart Taylor
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Patent number: 9246685Abstract: A system connected to an existing computer includes a unit for monitoring the screen and provides input, and a storage unit that stores data that pair screen buffer regions with authentication details. The system learns new pairs via user training and presents stored authentication details when the screen buffer matches a related stored region which is paired with a region of the screen.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 2012Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Adrian David Dick, James Stuart Taylor
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Patent number: 8677467Abstract: A computer, such as a WINDOWS® operating system-based PC, has associated with it a Subscriber Identity Module (or SIM), such as of the type used in a GSM cellular telephone system. The SIM can be authenticated by the telephone network, in the same way as for authenticating SIMs of telephone handset users in the network, and can in this way authenticate the user of the PC or the PC itself. Such authentication can, for example, permit use of the PC in relation to a particular application which is released to the PC after the authentication is satisfactorily completed. The application may be released to the PC by a third party after and in response to the satisfactory completion of the authentication process. A charge for the session can be debited to the user by the telecommunications network and then passed on to the third party.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2010Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Vodafone Group PLCInventors: Adrian David Lincoln, Charles William Debney, Ian Ronald Maxwell, Jonathan Lawrence Viney
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Patent number: 8495127Abstract: Improving scalability and throughput in publish/subscribe messaging systems by allowing the spoke systems to vary the member of the hub collective that it attaches to. The scalability is improved because the spoke systems do not have to have a long lasting attachment to a specific hub system. Instead, the spoke systems can be redistributed more evenly when new spoke systems are added or removed. The throughput is increased by distributing workload and fan-out responsibilities within hub collectives. Availability is improved because single points of failure are removed. Ease of administration is also improved over a hierarchy by allowing child nodes to automatically change parent nodes if a parent node is modified or removed.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2008Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Andrew David James Banks, Gavin David Beardall, Paul Stephen Dennis, Adrian David Dick, Ian Charles Vanstone
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Publication number: 20120204244Abstract: A system connected to an existing computer includes a unit for monitoring the screen and provides input, and a storage unit that stores data that pair screen buffer regions with authentication details. The system learns new pairs via user training and presents stored authentication details when the screen buffer matches a related stored region which is paired with a region of the screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 17, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Adrian David Dick, James Stuart Taylor
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Patent number: 8234502Abstract: A method of automated password authentication by pattern matching regions of screen pixels against a repository of previously captured regions, and submitting a username and a password stored with the regions of the screen pixels for authentication includes triggering an autorunnable application to startup by inserting a memory stick by a user, challenging the user for a master password to access an encrypted database held on the memory stick, running the autorunnable application as a background task following a successful authorization of the user, and checking whether the user has triggered the autorunnable application by a pre-defined key sequence. If the user has triggered the autorunnable application, then the method proceeds with prompting the user to highlight at least one rectangle around a text or an image which uniquely identifies a login panel, capturing a username and a password when entered by the user, and returning the autorunnable application to a background task.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 31, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Adrian David Dick, James Stuart Taylor
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Patent number: 8135594Abstract: In a method of controlling a network of interconnected publish/subscribe message brokers for routing publications from a plurality of publishers to interested subscribers, each message broker is arranged to receive publications from publishers both directly and via other brokers and to receive subscriptions and unsubscriptions from subscribers and other brokers for publications meeting predefined criteria identified in the subscriptions or unsubscriptions. Each broker creates and manages a list correlating subscribers with the predefined criteria. It then matches received publications with the subscription list and forwards publications which match listed subscriptions which are in an active state to interested subscribers and interested other brokers in the list. Also, in response to received subscriptions and unsubscriptions, each broker generates and forwards proxy subscriptions and proxy unsubscriptions to other brokers. Each broker establishes a retention period for subscriptions.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2009Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Gavin David Beardall, Andrew David Banks, Adrian David Dick, Martyn Honeyford
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Publication number: 20110291953Abstract: A small microcontroller based robotic toy includes various rich features on its small footprint. User input sensing includes a smooth scrolling enabled resistive or capacitive touch sensing pad primarily for child-friendly menu navigation. Pressure activated squeeze areas of the robot surface facilitate exchange of special gifts and emoticons through a network. Additionally, the robotic toy allows a user to experience a multimodal engagement visually via a miniature OLED graphics display, audibly by an embedded audio system for producing sounds and through haptics using a vibrotactile effects generator.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: National University of SingaporeInventors: Adrian David Cheok, Owen Noel Newton Fernando
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Publication number: 20110083171Abstract: A computer, such as a WINDOWS® operating system-based PC, has associated with it a Subscriber Identity Module (or SIM), such as of the type used in a GSM cellular telephone system. The SIM can be authenticated by the telephone network, in the same way as for authenticating SIMs of telephone handset users in the network, and can in this way authenticate the user of the PC or the PC itself. Such authentication can, for example, permit use of the PC in relation to a particular application which is released to the PC after the authentication is satisfactorily completed. The application may be released to the PC by a third party after and in response to the satisfactory completion of the authentication process. A charge for the session can be debited to the user by the telecommunications network and then passed on to the third party.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Adrian David Lincoln, Charles William Debney, Ian Ronald Maxwell, Jonathan Lawrence Viney
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Publication number: 20110020916Abstract: A photo-bioreactor is used for extraction of carbon dioxide from exhaust gases of an engine used for compression of natural gas by providing a series of vessels and in each contacting the gases with a labyrinthine flow of water containing photo-synthetic organisms. Each vessel receives the gases in series and is controlled to manage the temperature and dwell time to take into account the reducing CO2 content. The gases are introduced using directional diffusers at the bottom of the bath which generate a flow in the water. Each vessel has a separate water supply and harvesting system so that the excess organisms grown are extracted from each for harvesting. A gas recirculation system is controlled to manage the gas dwell time in the vessel. The divider walls contain the electrically powered lights between two transparent sheets.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Edward John Koch, Madison M. Copeland, Adrian David Audet
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Publication number: 20110020915Abstract: A photo-bioreactor is used for extraction of carbon dioxide from exhaust gases of an engine used for compression of natural gas by providing a series of vessels and in each contacting the gases with a labyrinthine flow of water containing photo-synthetic organisms. Each vessel receives the gases in series and is controlled to manage the temperature and dwell time to take into account the reducing CO2 content. The gases are introduced using directional diffusers at the bottom of the bath which generate a flow in the water. Each vessel has a separate water supply and harvesting system so that the excess organisms grown are extracted from each for harvesting. A gas recirculation system is controlled to manage the gas dwell time in the vessel. The divider walls contain the electrically powered lights between two transparent sheets.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Edward John Koch, Madison M. Copeland, Adrian David Audet
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Patent number: 7843883Abstract: A teleservice server in a wireless network provides an interface between a mobile station and an Internet protocol network thereby facilitating data transfers between these elements. The server translates datagrams from the IP network into a format suitable for transmission over a wireless network that provides voice communication capabilities. The server also translates data messages received from the mobile station over the wireless network into a format suitable for appropriate transmission in the IP network.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: AT&T Mobility II LLCInventors: Brian Kevin Daly, David William James Holmes, Michael Luna, Michael P. Moore, John Eric Myhre, Adrian David Smith
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Publication number: 20100287381Abstract: A method of automated password authentication by pattern matching regions of screen pixels against a repository of previously captured regions, and submitting a username and a password stored with the regions of the screen pixels for authentication includes triggering an autorunnable application to startup by inserting a memory stick by a user, challenging the user for a master password to access an encrypted database held on the memory stick, running the autorunnable application as a background task following a successful authorization of the user, and checking whether the user has triggered the autorunnable application by a pre-defined key sequence. If the user has triggered the autorunnable application, then the method proceeds with prompting the user to highlight at least one rectangle around a text or an image which uniquely identifies a login panel, capturing a username and a password when entered by the user, and returning the autorunnable application to a background task.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Adrian David Dick, James Stuart Taylor