Patents by Inventor Bartosz Henryk Paliswiat
Bartosz Henryk Paliswiat 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: 20240007467Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media for securely verifying an identity of a user of a client device based on a signal transmitted by the client device. For example, systems disclosed herein include registering a client device and facility device via a cloud computing system to enable the client device and facility device to securely communicate a signal via a wireless connection. The systems disclosed herein additionally include determining whether a trigger condition applies based on a position of the client device relative to the facility device. The systems disclosed herein further include maintaining and updating a subset of user verification information to include personal verification of a registered user of the client device. Using the subset of user verification information, a biometric scanning device may efficiently and accurately verify an identity of an individual associated with the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2023Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: Frank GORGENYI, Matthew Thomas BEAVER, Aidan George PURDY-SAY, Bartosz Henryk PALISWIAT, Jared Enoch HENDERSON, Brian Andrew BOWMAN, Peter DAWOUD SHENOUDA DAWOUD, Arvind MUTHUKRISHNAN
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Patent number: 11716329Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media for securely verifying an identity of a user of a client device based on a signal transmitted by the client device. For example, systems disclosed herein include registering a client device and facility device via a cloud computing system to enable the client device and facility device to securely communicate a signal via a wireless connection. The systems disclosed herein additionally include determining whether a trigger condition applies based on a position of the client device relative to the facility device. The systems disclosed herein further include maintaining and updating a subset of user verification information to include personal verification of a registered user of the client device. Using the subset of user verification information, a biometric scanning device may efficiently and accurately verify an identity of an individual associated with the client device.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2021Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Frank Gorgenyi, Matthew Thomas Beaver, Aidan George Purdy-Say, Bartosz Henryk Paliswiat, Jared Enoch Henderson, Brian Andrew Bowman, Peter Dawoud Shenouda Dawoud, Arvind Muthukrishnan
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Publication number: 20210367939Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media for securely verifying an identity of a user of a client device based on a signal transmitted by the client device. For example, systems disclosed herein include registering a client device and facility device via a cloud computing system to enable the client device and facility device to securely communicate a signal via a wireless connection. The systems disclosed herein additionally include determining whether a trigger condition applies based on a position of the client device relative to the facility device. The systems disclosed herein further include maintaining and updating a subset of user verification information to include personal verification of a registered user of the client device. Using the subset of user verification information, a biometric scanning device may efficiently and accurately verify an identity of an individual associated with the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 3, 2021Publication date: November 25, 2021Inventors: Frank GORGENYI, Matthew Thomas BEAVER, Aidan George PURDY-SAY, Bartosz Henryk PALISWIAT, Jared Enoch HENDERSON, Brian Andrew BOWMAN, Peter DAWOUD SHENOUDA DAWOUD, Arvind MUTHUKRISHNAN
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Patent number: 11089015Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media for securely verifying an identity of a user of a client device based on a signal transmitted by the client device. For example, systems disclosed herein include registering a client device and facility device via a cloud computing system to enable the client device and facility device to securely communicate a signal via a wireless connection. The systems disclosed herein additionally include determining whether a trigger condition applies based on a position of the client device relative to the facility device. The systems disclosed herein further include maintaining and updating a subset of user verification information to include personal verification of a registered user of the client device. Using the subset of user verification information, a biometric scanning device may efficiently and accurately verify an identity of an individual associated with the client device.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2019Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Frank Gorgenyi, Matthew Thomas Beaver, Aidan George Purdy-Say, Bartosz Henryk Paliswiat, Jared Enoch Henderson, Brian Andrew Bowman, Peter Dawoud Shenouda Dawoud, Arvind Muthukrishnan
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Publication number: 20200329035Abstract: The present disclosure relates to systems, methods, and computer-readable media for securely verifying an identity of a user of a client device based on a signal transmitted by the client device. For example, systems disclosed herein include registering a client device and facility device via a cloud computing system to enable the client device and facility device to securely communicate a signal via a wireless connection. The systems disclosed herein additionally include determining whether a trigger condition applies based on a position of the client device relative to the facility device. The systems disclosed herein further include maintaining and updating a subset of user verification information to include personal verification of a registered user of the client device. Using the subset of user verification information, a biometric scanning device may efficiently and accurately verify an identity of an individual associated with the client device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2019Publication date: October 15, 2020Inventors: Frank GORGENYI, Matthew Thomas BEAVER, Aidan George PURDY-SAY, Bartosz Henryk PALISWIAT, Jared Enoch HENDERSON, Brian Andrew BOWMAN, Peter DAWOUD SHENOUDA DAWOUD, Arvind MUTHUKRISHNAN
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Patent number: 8539161Abstract: Retrieving content items based on a social distance between a user and content providers. The social distance is determined based on, for example, user interaction with the content providers. The content providers are ranked, for the user, based on the determined social distance. Prior to a request from the user, the content items are pre-fetched based on the ranked content providers and constraints such as storage space, bandwidth, and battery power level of a computing device of the user. In some embodiments, additional content items are retrieved, or retrieved content items are deleted, as a variable-size cache on the computing device fills or changes size.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2009Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Bo Lu, Raghavendra Malpani, Joseph A. Porkka, Bartosz Henryk Paliswiat, Christian Bøgh Jensen, Sushil Kumar
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Patent number: 8161496Abstract: Technologies for performing positive and negative event-based testing of systems such as software and the like. Such technologies may be applied to any type of system for which activities and state changes and the like can be monitored. Event monitors are typically established to monitor each type of event of interest, including negative events. Such event monitors detect corresponding system activity, state changes, and the like and describe such as events that are placed in an event queue. The present invention provides technologies and methods for comparing these events to expected events, thus enabling positive testing. Such expected events may be expected to occur sequentially (one after another in a specified order) or in parallel (multiple events wherein the order of the events is irrelevant) or any combination of the two. Further, unexpected events are noted as well, thus enabling negative testing.Type: GrantFiled: July 31, 2007Date of Patent: April 17, 2012Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Bartosz Henryk Paliswiat, Yasser Mufti
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Publication number: 20110087842Abstract: Retrieving content items based on a social distance between a user and content providers. The social distance is determined based on, for example, user interaction with the content providers. The content providers are ranked, for the user, based on the determined social distance. Prior to a request from the user, the content items are pre-fetched based on the ranked content providers and constraints such as storage space, bandwidth, and battery power level of a computing device of the user. In some embodiments, additional content items are retrieved, or retrieved content items are deleted, as a variable-size cache on the computing device fills or changes size.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2009Publication date: April 14, 2011Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Bo Lu, Raghavendra Malpani, Joseph A. Porkka, Bartosz Henryk Paliswiat, Christian Bøgh Jensen, Sushil Kumar
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Publication number: 20090037937Abstract: Technologies for performing positive and negative event-based testing of systems such as software and the like. Such technologies may be applied to any type of system for which activities and state changes and the like can be monitored. Event monitors are typically established to monitor each type of event of interest, including negative events. Such event monitors detect corresponding system activity, state changes, and the like and describe such as events that are placed in an event queue. The present invention provides technologies and methods for comparing these events to expected events, thus enabling positive testing. Such expected events may be expected to occur sequentially (one after another in a specified order) or in parallel (multiple events wherein the order of the events is irrelevant) or any combination of the two. Further, unexpected events are noted as well, thus enabling negative testing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Bartosz Henryk Paliswiat, Yasser Mufti