Patents by Inventor Carlos Arteaga
Carlos Arteaga 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: 20250189106Abstract: A lighting headgear can be worn over a head by a user to illuminate objects in a workplace. The lighting headgear includes a body member with a ring-shaped profile that can be positioned around the head. An arch member extends between the left end and the right end of the body member. A control panel mounted to the front end of the body member includes a button to turn on and off the lights. A lamp member is pivotally mounted to the control panel. Two LED strips are coupled adjacent to and on the left and right of the control panel. Batteries and size-adjusting members are also included.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2024Publication date: June 12, 2025Inventor: Carlos Arteaga
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Patent number: 10291690Abstract: A heterogeneous communication system is presented that enables different devices or sensors to communicate within an Internet of Things (IoT) environment. The heterogeneous communication system can include a protocol layer that enables the heterogeneous communication system to convert observations, or data associated with a semantic, from one format to another format that can be processed by an intended recipient system. Further, the heterogeneous communication system can support multiple communication technologies enabling a diversity of devices or sensors to be integrated within a single IoT implementation without an end user creating any application-specific communication software for the network or limiting the selection of devices within the network.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2016Date of Patent: May 14, 2019Assignee: Activity Monitoring Technologies S.A. de C.V.Inventor: Carlos Arteaga Barrueto
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Patent number: 9288619Abstract: Systems, methods and computer program products for tracking objects in an area of interest are described. According to an embodiment, an object is tracked as follows. First position information relating to the object is received from a first sensor and translated to a coordinate system of a map. The object is displayed on the map in accordance with the translated first position information. Second position information relating to the object is received from a second sensor, where the second sensor is based on a second positioning technology different from the first positioning technology. The second position information is translated to the coordinate system of the map, and the object is displayed on the map in accordance with the translated second position information. In an embodiment, other information relating to the object is also received from sensors.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2015Date of Patent: March 15, 2016Assignee: Sybase, Inc.Inventors: Carlos Arteaga, Alberto Diaz
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Publication number: 20150256970Abstract: Systems, methods and computer program products for tracking objects in an area of interest are described. According to an embodiment, an object is tracked as follows. First position information relating to the object is received from a first sensor and translated to a coordinate system of a map. The object is displayed on the map in accordance with the translated first position information. Second position information relating to the object is received from a second sensor, where the second sensor is based on a second positioning technology different from the first positioning technology. The second position information is translated to the coordinate system of the map, and the object is displayed on the map in accordance with the translated second position information. In an embodiment, other information relating to the object is also received from sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 26, 2015Publication date: September 10, 2015Applicant: iAnywhere Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Carlos ARTEAGA, Alberto DIAZ
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Publication number: 20150204879Abstract: The present invention concerns antibodies that react immunologically with anti-tumor antigen antibodies and compositions and methods related thereto. In particular, the antibodies that react immunologically with the anti-tumor antigen antibodies are employed in therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic embodiments related to cancer, including breast cancer, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2015Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Paula R. POHLMANN, Ray MERNAUGH, Carlos ARTEAGA
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Patent number: 9068836Abstract: Systems, methods and computer program products for tracking objects in an area of interest are described. According to an embodiment, an object is tracked as follows. First position information relating to the object is received from a first sensor and translated to a coordinate system of a map. The object is displayed on the map in accordance with the translated first position information. Second position information relating to the object is received from a second sensor, where the second sensor is based on a second positioning technology different from the first positioning technology. The second position information is translated to the coordinate system of the map, and the object is displayed on the map in accordance with the translated second position information. In an embodiment, other information relating to the object is also received from sensors.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Inventors: Carlos Arteaga, Alberto Diaz
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Publication number: 20140134154Abstract: The present invention concerns antibodies that react immunologically with anti-tumor antigen antibodies and compositions and methods related thereto. In particular, the antibodies that react immunologically with the anti-tumor antigen antibodies are employed in therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic embodiments related to cancer, including breast cancer, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2013Publication date: May 15, 2014Applicant: VANDERBILT UNIVERSITYInventors: Paula R. Pohlmann, Ray Mernaugh, Carlos Arteaga
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Patent number: 8501417Abstract: The present invention concerns antibodies that react immunologically with anti-tumor antigen antibodies and compositions and methods related thereto. In particular, the antibodies that react immunologically with the anti-tumor antigen antibodies are employed in therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic embodiments related to cancer, including breast cancer, for example.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2008Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: Vanderbilt UniversityInventors: Paula R. Pohlmann, Ray Mernaugh, Carlos Arteaga
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Patent number: 8390451Abstract: Systems, methods and computer program products for the centralized control of radio frequency identification (RFID) readers are described herein. An input event control embodiment operates by receiving a signal from a non-RFID input device and commanding an RFID reader associated with the non-RFID input device to begin reading. According to an alternative time coordination embodiment, non-overlapping time slots are assigned to a plurality of RFID readers, and the RFID readers read only during their respective non-overlapping time slots. According to an alternative combined input event control/time coordination embodiment, non-overlapping time slots are assigned to a plurality of RFID readers. A signal from a non-RFID input device is received, and an RFID reader associated with the non-RFID input device is commanded to begin reading. However, such RFID reader only begins to read at the beginning of its next assigned time slot.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2007Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: iAnywhere Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Carlos Arteaga, Franky Martin
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Publication number: 20100215647Abstract: The present invention concerns antibodies that react immunologically with anti-tumor antigen antibodies and compositions and methods related thereto. In particular, the antibodies that react immunologically with the anti-tumor antigen antibodies are employed in therapeutic, diagnostic, and prognostic embodiments related to cancer, including breast cancer, for example.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2008Publication date: August 26, 2010Inventors: Paula R. Pohlmann, Ray Mernaugh, Carlos Arteaga
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Publication number: 20090102675Abstract: Systems, methods and computer program products for the centralized control of radio frequency identification (RFID) readers are described herein. An input event control embodiment operates by receiving a signal from a non-RFID input device and commanding an RFID reader associated with the non-RFID input device to begin reading. According to an alternative time coordination embodiment, non-overlapping time slots are assigned to a plurality of RFID readers, and the RFID readers read only during their respective non-overlapping time slots. According to an alternative combined input event control/time coordination embodiment, non-overlapping time slots are assigned to a plurality of RFID readers. A signal from a non-RFID input device is received, and an RFID reader associated with the non-RFID input device is commanded to begin reading. However, such RFID reader only begins to read at the beginning of its next assigned time slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: iAnywhere Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Carlos Arteaga, Franky Martin
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Publication number: 20090105950Abstract: Systems, methods and computer program products for tracking objects in an area of interest are described. According to an embodiment, an object is tracked as follows. First position information relating to the object is received from a first sensor and translated to a coordinate system of a map. The object is displayed on the map in accordance with the translated first position information. Second position information relating to the object is received from a second sensor, where the second sensor is based on a second positioning technology different from the first positioning technology. The second position information is translated to the coordinate system of the map, and the object is displayed on the map in accordance with the translated second position information. In an embodiment, other information relating to the object is also received from sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 18, 2007Publication date: April 23, 2009Applicant: iAnywhere Solutions, Inc.Inventors: Carlos ARTEAGA, Alberto Diaz
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Publication number: 20060173951Abstract: The present invention provides both a system and method for conducting remote online and offline real-time transactions on a handheld device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2003Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventors: Carlos Arteaga, Marcos Mendez, Jose Mendez, Alberto Diaz, Kipchoge Ferguson, Pedro Rivera
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Patent number: 7035912Abstract: A thin-client system operative over a communications network provides a thin-client device with access to a dedicated application present at a server. Messages between the client device and the server conform to a control-oriented protocol that restricts the type of message permissible for transmission to only those descriptive of certain preselected events that are necessary for execution of the dedicated application on the server and excludes transmission of user actions that otherwise would be transmitted to the server from the client device according to conventional display-based protocols.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2001Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Abaco.P.R., Inc.Inventor: Carlos Arteaga
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Publication number: 20020161826Abstract: The present invention provides both a system and method for conducting remote online and offline real-time transactions on a handheld device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2001Publication date: October 31, 2002Inventors: Carlos Arteaga, Kip Fergusson, Jamie Painter, Robert Ortiz, Josean Mendez, Jose Carlos Estefania, Pedro Rivera, Charlie Jimenez
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Publication number: 20020026495Abstract: Disclosed in a thin-client system operative over a communications network to provide a thin-client device with resources present at the server. The server includes a communication control device that sends and receives messages over the network, and an operating system. Further, the server has access to a data base with capability to store certain applications executable on its operating system. Meanwhile, the client device includes a display, an external communication device for sending messages to the server and receiving messages from the server over the network, and a dedicated client scheme for controlling the display and the external communications device. Messages between the client device and the server conform to a control-oriented protocol that restricts the type of message permissible for transmission to only those descriptive of certain preselected events that are necessary for execution of a dedicated application on the server.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2001Publication date: February 28, 2002Inventor: Carlos Arteaga