Patents by Inventor Bennett Smith
Bennett Smith 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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Patent number: 11308737Abstract: A system for analyzing wireless telematics data to determine that a vehicle is engaged in an extended period of travel and prompt additional devices within the vehicle regarding the extended period of travel. The system may comprise a telematics server and a plurality of mobile applications to be implemented on a plurality of telematics devices belonging to a plurality of users. The plurality of telematics devices transmit telematics data to the telematics server. The data is analyzed and the telematics server transmits an indication to the telematics devices, causing the mobile applications to execute in a driver application mode or passenger application mode. Messages containing notifications to change drivers or pull over are sent to the telematics devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2019Date of Patent: April 19, 2022Assignee: BLUEOWL, LLCInventor: Bennett Smith
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Patent number: 11252532Abstract: A user computing device for identifying a driver of a vehicle on a trip is provided. The user computing device is associated with a first vehicle occupant, and is programmed to: (i) detect a second user computing device associated with a second vehicle occupant, (ii) initiate a ping exchange process including emitting a set of non-audible sonic ping signals and detecting a set of signals from the second user computing device over a duration of the trip, (iii) generate a relative positioning map of the user computing device with respect to the second user computing device, (iv) determine that the first vehicle occupant is one of a driver and a passenger of the vehicle, and (v) transmit, to a driver identification (“DI”) server, a trip report including the determination and the generated relative positioning map.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 2020Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: BLUEOWL, LLCInventor: Bennett Smith
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Publication number: 20210211835Abstract: A user computing device for identifying a driver of a vehicle on a trip is provided. The user computing device is associated with a first vehicle occupant, and is programmed to: (i) detect a second user computing device associated with a second vehicle occupant, (ii) initiate a ping exchange process including emitting a set of non-audible sonic ping signals and detecting a set of signals from the second user computing device over a duration of the trip, (iii) generate a relative positioning map of the user computing device with respect to the second user computing device, (iv) determine that the first vehicle occupant is one of a driver and a passenger of the vehicle, and (v) transmit, to a driver identification (“DI”) server, a trip report including the determination and the generated relative positioning map.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2020Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventor: Bennett Smith
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Patent number: 10880686Abstract: A user computing device for identifying a driver of a vehicle on a trip is provided. The user computing device is associated with a first vehicle occupant, and is programmed to: (i) detect a second user computing device associated with a second vehicle occupant, (ii) initiate a ping exchange process including emitting a set of non-audible sonic ping signals and detecting a set of signals from the second user computing device over a duration of the trip, (iii) generate a relative positioning map of the user computing device with respect to the second user computing device, (iv) determine that the first vehicle occupant is one of a driver and a passenger of the vehicle, and (v) transmit, to a driver identification (“DI”) server, a trip report including the determination and the generated relative positioning map.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 2020Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: BLUEOWL, LLCInventor: Bennett Smith
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Publication number: 20170137684Abstract: The present disclosure relates crystals capable of cooling upon illumination. In certain embodiments, the crystals include yttrium-fluoride doped with a trivalent rare earth ion. Exemplary crystals include yttrium-lithium-fluoride crystals and yttrium-sodium-fluoride crystals, doped with Yb3+, Er3+, or a combination of both. Methods of producing the crystals hydrothermally and methods of cooling a solution are also provided. Further methods include use of the crystals for therapeutic hypothermia. Finally, a theranostic is provided that includes the crystals conjugated to a targeting moiety capable of selectively binding to a target.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2016Publication date: May 18, 2017Applicant: University of WashingtonInventors: Peter Pauzauskie, Paden Roder, Bennett Smith, Xuezhe Zhou
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Publication number: 20130252221Abstract: Presenting and generating questions are disclosed, including: presenting a first set of questions to a plurality of users; collecting a first set of answers pertaining to the first set of questions; generating a second set of questions pertaining to the first set of answers by the plurality of users; and determining influence scores corresponding to the plurality of users based at least in part on a second set of answers pertaining to the second set of questions.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Applicant: Alibaba.com LimitedInventors: Gregory Charles McNutt, Michael Effle, Charles Bennett Smith, Boris Basevich, Christina Liu, Liujin Yu, Victor Miagkikh, Boomi Perumal, Rodney Andrew Resella
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Patent number: 7406356Abstract: The invention concerns a method for characterizing the timbre of a time-varying sound signal s(t) using at least one descriptor, where the at least one descriptor includes a harmonic spectral spread of the sound signal s(t). The sound signal s(t) may be compared to other sound signals using the at least one descriptor. The at least one descriptor may also include a harmonic spectral deviation of the sound signal s(t).Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: France TelecomInventors: Geoffroy Peeters, Stephen McAdams, Jochen Krimphoff, Patrick Susini, Nicolas Misdaris, Bennett Smith
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Publication number: 20040220799Abstract: The invention concerns a method for characterizing in accordance with at least a descriptor, the timbre of a time-variable sound signal (s(t) for a duration D, which consists in defining said descriptor by the harmonic spectral scope of the signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: FRANCE TELECOMInventors: Geoffroy Peeters, Stephen McAdams, Jochen Krimphoff, Patrick Susini, Nicolas Misdaris, Bennett Smith
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Patent number: 6671798Abstract: In a first aspect of the invention, branch prediction hardware, comprising logic and interconnect, is configurable via a control line to alter the manner in which the branch prediction is generated. The configuration can be done programmatically in software. Or, the configuration can be done by hardware in response to processor events. Such processor events include the loading of the CS register and changes in the instruction workload. In a second aspect of the invention, related to speculative execution, the directions of a plurality of branches are predicted based partly on resolved branch history information. Tentative branch history information is then stored for each of the predicted branches. When a predicted branch is resolved, the resolved branch history information is updated based on the stored tentative branch history information for the branch most recently resolved. Additionally, the predictions may be partly based on preceding unresolved branch predictions if any are outstanding.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2001Date of Patent: December 30, 2003Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: David L. Puziol, Korbin S. Van Dyke, Larry Widigen, Len Shar, Walstein Bennett Smith, III
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Patent number: 6633945Abstract: Fully connected multiple FCU-based architectures reduce requirements for Tag SRAM size and memory read latencies. A preferred embodiment of a symmetric multiprocessor system includes a switched fabric (switch matrix) for data transfers that provides multiple concurrent buses that enable greatly increased bandwidth between processors and shared memory. A high-speed point-to-point Channel couples command initiators and memory with the switch matrix and with I/O subsystems.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1999Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Conexant Systems, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Fu, Carlton T. Amdahl, Walstein Bennett Smith, III
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Patent number: 6360318Abstract: In a first aspect of the invention, branch prediction hardware, comprising logic and interconnect, is configurable via a control line to alter the manner in which the branch prediction is generated. The configuration can be done programmatically In software. Or, the configuration can be done by hardware in response to processor events. Such processor events include the loading of the CS register and changes in the instruction workload. In a second aspect of the invention, related to speculative execution, the directions of a plurality of branches are predicted based partly on resolved branch history information. Tentative branch history information is then stored for each of the predicted branches. When a predicted branch is resolved, the resolved branch history information is updated based on the stored tentative branch history information for the branch most recently resolved. Additionally, the predictions may be partly based on preceding unresolved branch predictions if any are outstanding.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: David L. Puziol, Korbin S. Van Dyke, Larry Widigen, Len Shar, Walstein Bennett Smith, III
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Patent number: 6282639Abstract: In a first aspect of the invention, branch prediction hardware, comprising logic and interconnect, is configurable via a control line to alter the manner in which the branch prediction is generated. The configuration can be done programmatically in software. Or, the configuration can be done by hardware in response to processor events. Such processor events include the loading of the CS register and changes in the instruction workload. In a second aspect of the invention, related to speculative execution, the directions of a plurality of branches are predicted based partly on resolved branch history information. Tentative branch history information is then stored for each of the predicted branches. When a predicted branch is resolved, the resolved branch history information is updated based on the stored tentative branch history information for the branch most recently resolved. Additionally, the predictions may be partly based on preceding unresolved branch predictions if any are outstanding.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: David L. Puziol, Korbin S. Van Dyke, Larry Widigen, Len Shar, Walstein Bennett Smith, III
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Patent number: 6108777Abstract: In a first aspect of the invention, branch prediction hardware, comprising logic and interconnect, is configurable via a control line to alter the manner in which the branch prediction is generated. The configuration can be done programmatically in software. Or, the configuration can be done by hardware in response to processor events. Such processor events include the loading of the CS register and changes in the instruction workload. In a second aspect of the invention, related to speculative execution, the directions of a plurality of branches are predicted based partly on resolved branch history information. Tentative branch history information is then stored for each of the predicted branches. When a predicted branch is resolved, the resolved branch history information is updated based on the stored tentative branch history information for the branch most recently resolved. Additionally, the predictions may be partly based on preceding unresolved branch predictions if any are outstanding.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: David L. Puziol, Korbin S. Van Dyke, Larry Widigen, Len Shar, Walstein Bennett Smith, III
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Patent number: 5815699Abstract: In a first aspect of the invention, branch prediction hardware, comprising logic and interconnect, is configurable via a control line to alter the manner in which the branch prediction is generated. The configuration can be done programmatically in software. Or, the configuration can be done by hardware in response to processor events. Such processor events include the loading of the CS register and changes in the instruction workload. In a second aspect of the invention, related to speculative execution, the directions of a plurality of branches are predicted based partly on resolved branch history information. Tentative branch history information is then stored for each of the predicted branches. When a predicted branch is resolved, the resolved branch history information is updated based on the stored tentative branch history information for the branch most recently resolved. Additionally, the predictions may be partly based on preceding unresolved branch predictions if any are outstanding.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1995Date of Patent: September 29, 1998Assignee: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.Inventors: David L. Puziol, Korbin S. Van Dyke, Larry Widigen, Len Shar, Walstein Bennett Smith, III
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Patent number: D645780Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 27, 2011Inventors: Robert Leon Smith, Dorothy Bennett Smith