Patents by Inventor Brian R. Poe
Brian R. Poe 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: 20160269876Abstract: User personalities are presented for interoperable push to talk (PTT) across a plurality of separate PTT networks. A gateway server device (GSD) maintains a user personality mapping that, for each subscriber device and each of a plurality of separate PTT networks communicatively coupled to the GSD, maps a first unique identifier used to identify the subscriber device in a first PTT network with respective second unique identifiers used to identify the subscriber device in other ones of the plurality of PTT networks. The GSD receives a transmission from a source subscriber device in the first PTT network destined for target subscriber devices in the other PTT networks, and modifies the transmission by replacing the first unique identifier with the respective second unique identifiers as a function of the user personality mapping, and forwards the corresponding modified transmissions to the other PTT networks.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2015Publication date: September 15, 2016Inventors: THOMAS J. SENESE, DANIEL J. MCDONALD, MADHUSUDAN K. PAI, SCOTT J. PAPPAS, BRIAN R. POE
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Patent number: 8886182Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for supporting roaming wireless devices and roaming wireless groups with access controls. One exemplary method involves obtaining a set of permissions associated with a roaming device from its home radio system, obtaining a set of permissions for the roaming device from the visited radio system, merging the obtained sets of permissions, and responding to a request from the roaming device in accordance with the merged set of permissions for the roaming device within the visited radio system. Another exemplary method involves obtaining permissions associated with a roaming radio group from its home radio system, obtaining permissions for the roaming radio group from the visited radio system, merging the obtained permissions, and responding to a group service request for the roaming radio group in accordance with the merged set of permissions for the roaming radio group within the visited radio system.Type: GrantFiled: August 22, 2013Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Larry M Peterson, Daniel J McDonald, Brian R Poe, John W. Maher
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Publication number: 20130337805Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for supporting roaming wireless devices and roaming wireless groups with access controls. One exemplary method involves obtaining a set of permissions associated with a roaming device from its home radio system, obtaining a set of permissions for the roaming device from the visited radio system, merging the obtained sets of permissions, and responding to a request from the roaming device in accordance with the merged set of permissions for the roaming device within the visited radio system. Another exemplary method involves obtaining permissions associated with a roaming radio group from its home radio system, obtaining permissions for the roaming radio group from the visited radio system, merging the obtained permissions, and responding to a group service request for the roaming radio group in accordance with the merged set of permissions for the roaming radio group within the visited radio system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2013Publication date: December 19, 2013Applicant: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INCInventors: LARRY M. PETERSON, DANIEL J. MCDONALD, BRIAN R. POE, JOHN W. MAHER
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Patent number: 8611910Abstract: An actionable communication resource forming function performs a method for forming an actionable communication resource in a communication system.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2010Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Laura A. Christensen, Arthur L. Fumarolo, Matthew C. Keller, Deborah J. Monks, Brian R. Poe, Tyrone D. Bekiares
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Patent number: 8571549Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for supporting roaming wireless devices and roaming wireless groups with access controls. One exemplary method involves obtaining a set of permissions associated with a roaming device from its home radio system, obtaining a set of permissions for the roaming device from the visited radio system, merging the obtained sets of permissions, and responding to a request from the roaming device in accordance with the merged set of permissions for the roaming device within the visited radio system. Another exemplary method involves obtaining permissions associated with a roaming radio group from its home radio system, obtaining permissions for the roaming radio group from the visited radio system, merging the obtained permissions, and responding to a group service request for the roaming radio group in accordance with the merged set of permissions for the roaming radio group within the visited radio system.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2011Date of Patent: October 29, 2013Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Larry M. Peterson, Daniel J. McDonald, Brian R. Poe, John W. Maher
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Publication number: 20130122900Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for supporting roaming wireless devices and roaming wireless groups with access controls. One exemplary method involves obtaining a set of permissions associated with a roaming device from its home radio system, obtaining a set of permissions for the roaming device from the visited radio system, merging the obtained sets of permissions, and responding to a request from the roaming device in accordance with the merged set of permissions for the roaming device within the visited radio system. Another exemplary method involves obtaining permissions associated with a roaming radio group from its home radio system, obtaining permissions for the roaming radio group from the visited radio system, merging the obtained permissions, and responding to a group service request for the roaming radio group in accordance with the merged set of permissions for the roaming radio group within the visited radio system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2011Publication date: May 16, 2013Applicant: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: LARRY M. PETERSON, DANIEL J. MCDONALD, BRIAN R. POE, JOHN W. MAHER
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Patent number: 8406800Abstract: A method and device enable establishing an inter-radio frequency subsystem interface (ISSI) unit-to-unit call between a calling unit of a calling home radio frequency subsystem (RFSS), and a called unit of a called home RFSS, through a hosted ISSI function (HIF). The method includes processing, at the HIF, a first invite message received from the calling home RFSS, wherein the first invite message includes a first request uniform resource identifier (URI) that designates an alias system unit identification (SU-ID). In response to the first invite message, transmitting, from the HIF to the called home RFSS, a second invite message, including a second request URI that designates a real SU-ID, wherein the HIF acts as the calling home RFSS. The unit-to-unit call is thus established between the calling unit and the called unit through the calling home RFSS, the HIF, and the called home RFSS.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Trent J. Miller, Rod N. Averbuch, Gerald R. Drobka, Peter M. Drozt, Sikendar Fidai, Michael F. Korus, Todd A. Leigh, Donald G. Newberg, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe, Steven E. Vanswol
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Patent number: 8406798Abstract: A PTT bridging gateway between a first PTT system and a second disparate PTT system: receives an invitation to a first client to join a first group call for a first group comprising multiple member clients on the first PTT system, wherein the first client is one of the member clients of the first group; determines that the first client is mapped to a second group comprising multiple member clients on the second PTT system; and initiates a second group call to the multiple member clients on the second PTT system.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2009Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Wei Mao, Anatoly Agulnik, Gregory D. Bishop, Michael F. Korus, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe, Rummana S. Sadiq, Peter E. Thomas, Steven E. Vanswol
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Patent number: 8406799Abstract: A hosted inter-radio frequency subsystem interface (HIF) maintains a list of affiliated radio frequency subsystems (RFSSs), the list identifies at least one serving RFSS. An affiliation request is transmitted from the HIF to the home RFSS, which is a home RFSS of the group. The HIF receives from the serving RFSS a request to initiate an inter-RFSS group call to the group using HIF addressing. The HIF transmits a request to the home RFSS to initiate the inter-RFSS group call using serving RFSS addressing. A data packet from the home RFSS or the serving RFSS is received at the HIF. Upon receipt, the HIF transmits a copy of the data packet to the serving RFSS if the data packet was received from the home RFSS; otherwise, the HIF transmits a copy of the data packet to the home RFSS if the data packet was received from the serving RFSS.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2010Date of Patent: March 26, 2013Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Trent J. Miller, Rod N. Averbuch, Gerald R. Drobka, Peter M. Drozt, Sikendar Fidai, Michael F. Korus, Todd A. Leigh, Donald G. Newberg, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe, Steven E. Vanswol
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Patent number: 8320897Abstract: A method and device enables programming inter-subsystem interface (ISSI) identity data, which identifies at least one of units or groups operating in a communication network, into at least one unit associated with a first radio frequency subsystem. The method includes receiving the ISSI identity data at the first radio frequency subsystem from an ISSI communication node, wherein the ISSI identity data identifies at least one of unit information or group information associated with a second radio frequency subsystem operating in the communication network. At least a portion of the ISSI identity data is then programmed into the at least one unit associated with the first radio frequency subsystem.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2009Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Trent J. Miller, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe
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Patent number: 8194539Abstract: A system and method for monitoring congestion in a communication system including an external packet switched network. The communication system includes a plurality of interconnected host devices, such as base stations, consoles, zone controllers. To determine the presence of congestion on links between a pair of host devices, a series of sequential packets are transmitted between the pair. The sequentially transmitted packets are then monitor fluctuations in transmission delays and lost packets. These two criteria are used to identify congestion levels present on the various links in the communication system, and communications on the relevant interzone link are controlled based on the identified congestion level.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Jens Jakobsen, Paul G. Bell, Brian R. Poe
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Publication number: 20120115494Abstract: An actionable communication resource forming function performs a method for forming an actionable communication resource in a communication system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2010Publication date: May 10, 2012Applicant: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC.Inventors: LAURA A. CHRISTENSEN, ARTHUR L. FUMAROLO, MATTHEW C. KELLER, DEBORAH J. MONKS, BRIAN R. POE, TYRONE D. BEKIARES
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Publication number: 20110250923Abstract: A method and device enable establishing an inter-radio frequency subsystem interface (ISSI) unit-to-unit call between a calling unit of a calling home radio frequency subsystem (RFSS), and a called unit of a called home RFSS, through a hosted ISSI function (HIF). The method includes processing, at the HIF, a first invite message received from the calling home RFSS, wherein the first invite message includes a first request uniform resource identifier (URI) that designates an alias system unit identification (SU-ID). In response to the first invite message, transmitting, from the HIF to the called home RFSS, a second invite message, including a second request URI that designates a real SU-ID, wherein the HIF acts as the calling home RFSS. The unit-to-unit call is thus established between the calling unit and the called unit through the calling home RFSS, the HIF, and the called home RFSS.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2010Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Trent J. Miller, Rod N. Averbuch, Gerald R. Drobka, Peter M. Drozt, Sikendar Fidai, Michael F. Korus, Todd A. Leigh, Donald G. Newberg, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe, Steven E. Vanswol
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Publication number: 20110250922Abstract: A hosted inter-radio frequency subsystem interface (HIF) maintains a list of affiliated radio frequency subsystems (RFSSs), the list identifies at least one serving RFSS. An affiliation request is transmitted from the HIF to the home RFSS, which is a home RFSS of the group. The HIF receives from the serving RFSS a request to initiate an inter-RFSS group call to the group using HIF addressing. The HIF transmits a request to the home RFSS to initiate the inter-RFSS group call using serving RFSS addressing. A data packet from the home RFSS or the serving RFSS is received at the HIF. Upon receipt, the HIF transmits a copy of the data packet to the serving RFSS if the data packet was received from the home RFSS; otherwise, the HIF transmits a copy of the data packet to the home RFSS if the data packet was received from the serving RFSS.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2010Publication date: October 13, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Trent J. Miller, Rod N. Averbuch, Gerald R. Drobka, Peter M. Drozt, Sikendar Fidai, Michael F. Korus, Todd A. Leigh, Donald G. Newberg, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe, Steven E. Vanswol
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Patent number: 7970426Abstract: The present disclosure provides an efficient and effective method for allocating provisional PUIDs and PGIDs to subscriber units and groups during a failure, such that when the communication system recovers, there is a decrease in or elimination of the number of dropped or missed communications. The present disclosure reserves a range of provisional PUIDs and PGIDs for resource controllers operating in a region of system failure to assign when subscriber units roam into the region of failure in the communication system. The present disclosure addresses creating PUID and PGID ranges for resource controllers to assign to roaming subscriber units in order to allow for assignment of PUIDs and PGIDs during periods of subsystem isolation and site trunking, i.e., when the particular site or subsystem cannot communicate with the rest of the communication system. The present disclosure also addresses recovering from these situations, re-registration, and reallocation of PUIDs and PGIDs.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Brian R. Poe, John W. Maher, Daniel J. McDonald
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Publication number: 20110151917Abstract: A PTT bridging gateway between a first PTT system and a second disparate PTT system: receives an invitation to a first client to join a first group call for a first group comprising multiple member clients on the first PTT system, wherein the first client is one of the member clients of the first group; determines that the first client is mapped to a second group comprising multiple member clients on the second PTT system; and initiates a second group call to the multiple member clients on the second PTT system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Wei Mao, Anatoly Agulnik, Gregory D. Bishop, Michael F. Korus, Scott J. Pappas, Brian R. Poe, Rummana S. Sadiq, Peter E. Thomas, Steven E. Vanswol
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Publication number: 20100330973Abstract: A method and device enables programming inter-subsystem interface (ISSI) identity data, which identifies at least one of units or groups operating in a communication network, into at least one unit associated with a first radio frequency subsystem. The method includes receiving the ISSI identity data at the first radio frequency subsystem from an ISSI communication node, wherein the ISSI identity data identifies at least one of unit information or group information associated with a second radio frequency subsystem operating in the communication network. At least a portion of the ISSI identity data is then programmed into the at least one unit associated with the first radio frequency subsystem.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2009Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: TRENT J. MILLER, SCOTT J. PAPPAS, BRIAN R. POE
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Publication number: 20100062798Abstract: The present disclosure provides an efficient and effective method for allocating provisional PUIDs and PGIDs to subscriber units and groups during a failure, such that when the communication system recovers, there is a decrease in or elimination of the number of dropped or missed communications. The present disclosure reserves a range of provisional PUIDs and PGIDs for resource controllers operating in a region of system failure to assign when subscriber units roam into the region of failure in the communication system. The present disclosure addresses creating PUID and PGID ranges for resource controllers to assign to roaming subscriber units in order to allow for assignment of PUIDs and PGIDs during periods of subsystem isolation and site trunking, i.e., when the particular site or subsystem cannot communicate with the rest of the communication system. The present disclosure also addresses recovering from these situations, re-registration, and reallocation of PUIDs and PGIDs.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2008Publication date: March 11, 2010Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Brian R. Poe, John W. Maher, Daniel J. McDonald
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Patent number: 7492734Abstract: A method for providing a mobile device in a packet data network access to a channelized network is disclosed. At a gateway between the two networks, a first channelized network message that is encapsulated in a first IP data packet from the packet data network is received. The first channelized network message is retrieved and reformatted for sending over the channelized network. The gateway then receives a second channelized network message from the channelized network. An identifier of a mobile device associated with the second channelized network message is retrieved and an IP address for the identified mobile device is determined. Then, the gateway encapsulates the second channelized network message into a second IP data packet and sends the encapsulated second channelized network message to the identified mobile device in the packet data network.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2005Date of Patent: February 17, 2009Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: James E. Mathis, Robert A. Biggs, Gary W. Grube, Matthew C. Keller, Robert D. LoGalbo, Daniel J. McDonald, Donald G. Newberg, Brian R. Poe
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Publication number: 20090003210Abstract: A system and method for monitoring congestion in a communication system including an external packet switched network. The communication system includes a plurality of interconnected host devices, such as base stations, consoles, zone controllers. To determine the presence of congestion on links between a pair of host devices, a series of sequential packets are transmitted between the pair. The sequentially transmitted packets are then monitor fluctuations in transmission delays and lost packets. These two criteria are used to identify congestion levels present on the various links in the communication system, and communications on the relevant interzone link are controlled based on the identified congestion level.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2007Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: JENS JAKOBSEN, PAUL G. BELL, BRIAN R. POE