Patents by Inventor Craig George
Craig George 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: 10552786Abstract: A system using voice recognition is provided to assist in restocking shelving while simultaneously creating an accurate product-to-location mapping of the overall environment. The creation of such a product-to-location mapping enhances many in-store tasks, such as stocking, picking, and cycle counting. The system allows store based task-management software systems to efficiently direct users to precise locations, to reduce product search time, to improve worker travel paths throughout the store to save time, and to free workers to perform other tasks. Workers use a voice-recognition restocking application to record, via voice-entry, the location where each restocked product is stored. The voice capturing of the product-to-location mapping is conducted over time to provide a seamless and sustainable way to maintain product-to-location store maps.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2015Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: HAND HELD PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Craig George, John Pecorari
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Patent number: 9756668Abstract: A system for allocating communications resources for telematics communications includes a service provider, a gateway, a currently paired mobile device having at least first and second communications channels through which communication occurs to the service provider, sensing speed or acceleration of the mobile device based on internal data, detecting changes in speed or acceleration based upon the internal data, and determining that an event notification is to be sent to the service provider based upon the detected change in the speed or acceleration. A telematics device has at least a third communications channel through which communication occurs to the service provider. The telematics device and/or the mobile device determines which of the first, second, and third communications channels is to be used to communicate to the service provider and the respective one of the telematics device and the mobile device sends the event notification to the service provider.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Sirius XM Connected Vehicle Services Inc.Inventors: Tod Farrell, Robert Orson Ellingson, Sammy Halimi, Craig George Kenneth Copland
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Patent number: 9549425Abstract: A system for allocating communications resources for telematics communications is provided. The system includes a service provider, a gateway, and a telematics device. The telematics device: initiates a telematics communication between the telematics device and the service provider via a network; determines whether a network resource allocation for the telematics communication is still required based upon user intent information; and sends a notification of a change in the network resource allocation via a secondary communication channel. The secondary communication channel can be one of a first link coupled to the gateway and a second link coupled to the telematics device.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2015Date of Patent: January 17, 2017Assignee: Sirius XM Connected Vehicle Services Inc.Inventors: Tod Farrell, Robert Orson Ellingson, Sammy Halimi, Craig George Kenneth Copland
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Publication number: 20160227375Abstract: A system for allocating communications resources for telematics communications includes a service provider, a gateway, a currently paired mobile device having at least first and second communications channels through which communication occurs to the service provider, sensing speed or acceleration of the mobile device based on internal data, detecting changes in speed or acceleration based upon the internal data, and determining that an event notification is to be sent to the service provider based upon the detected change in the speed or acceleration. A telematics device has at least a third communications channel through which communication occurs to the service provider. The telematics device and/or the mobile device determines which of the first, second, and third communications channels is to be used to communicate to the service provider and the respective one of the telematics device and the mobile device sends the event notification to the service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 12, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Inventors: Tod Farrell, Robert Orson Ellingson, Sammy Halimi, Craig George Kenneth Copland
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Publication number: 20160189092Abstract: A system using voice recognition is provided to assist in restocking shelving while simultaneously creating an accurate product-to-location mapping of the overall environment. The creation of such a product-to-location mapping enhances many in-store tasks, such as stocking, picking, and cycle counting. The system allows store based task-management software systems to efficiently direct users to precise locations, to reduce product search time, to improve worker travel paths throughout the store to save time, and to free workers to perform other tasks. Workers use a voice-recognition restocking application to record, via voice-entry, the location where each restocked product is stored. The voice capturing of the product-to-location mapping is conducted over time to provide a seamless and sustainable way to maintain product-to-location store maps.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2015Publication date: June 30, 2016Inventors: Craig George, John Pecorari
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Publication number: 20150237661Abstract: A system for allocating communications resources for telematics communications is provided. The system includes a service provider, a gateway, and a telematics device. The telematics device: initiates a telematics communication between the telematics device and the service provider via a network; determines whether a network resource allocation for the telematics communication is still required based upon user intent information; and sends a notification of a change in the network resource allocation via a secondary communication channel. The secondary communication channel can be one of a first link coupled to the gateway and a second link coupled to the telematics device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 28, 2015Publication date: August 20, 2015Inventors: Tod Farrell, Robert Orson Ellingson, Sammy Halimi, Craig George Kenneth Copland
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Patent number: 9047783Abstract: A method for providing telematics to a vehicle includes the step of providing a user-removable telematics component with a Global Positioning System (GPS) device, a data pump, and a short range wireless personal area network transceiver. The telematics component is communicatively connected to an integrated communication device of the vehicle. The integrated communication device has a short range wireless personal area network transceiver and a memory storing a list that includes at least a phone number of at least one currently paired mobile communication device. At least a portion of the list is periodically received at the data pump, the portion of the list including the phone number of the at least one currently paired mobile communication device. The portion of the list is periodically transmitted out from the telematics component to an off-site telematics provider utilizing a communications path of the data pump.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2012Date of Patent: June 2, 2015Assignee: Sirius XM Connected Vehicle Services Inc.Inventors: Tod Farrell, Robert Orson Ellingson, Sammy Halimi, Craig George Kenneth Copland
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Publication number: 20140108058Abstract: A method for providing insurance underwriting using user-centric data includes receiving data reported from an application running on a telematics unit or a mobile device, matching the received data to known locations, and generating a score based on the reported data and the matched data. The reported data and the matched data are used to determine miles traveled. A valid trip is determined. A valid driver is determined to associate with the valid trip. A sum of valid trips is determined over a period of time. Location data for the mobile device or the telematics unit is determined. The location data is determined using network-based resources. The location data is determined using the mobile device or the telematics unit. The location data can be determined using a combination of network-based resources and the mobile device or the telematics unit. A change in location is categorized into a trip signature.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 10, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Applicant: Agero, Inc.Inventors: Julian J. Bourne, Christopher Annibale, Raj Behara, Craig George Kenneth Copland, David P. Ferrick, Tod Farrell, Scott Nelson
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Patent number: 8363084Abstract: A method and system for correlating content with linear media. More particularly, but not exclusively, the method and system correlate synchronous content with linear media by linking the content to a portion of the linear media, and including creating content related to the linear media; identifying a portion of the linear media corrected to the content; and linking the content to the portion; wherein the content is not synchronized with the linear media and the content is created non-contemporaneously with creation of the linear media.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Cisco Systems New Zealand LimitedInventors: Craig George Cockerton, Peter Philip Moodie, Patrick Mathias Kunz
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Publication number: 20120253551Abstract: A method for providing abstraction in a telematics system provides a telematics system with components, the components including a translator that converts messages received from a vehicle into a canonical form and an adapter that converts data received from an external source into a canonical equivalent. The translator interprets the received messages and routes the received messages to a correct component of the telematics system. The adapter is operable to allow a content services subsystem to deliver the received data.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Sammy Halimi, Craig George Kenneth Copland, James Bonasera, Steven Deeb, Bharath Yanamula, Karuthapandian R. Sanker
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Publication number: 20120252475Abstract: A method for providing telematics to a vehicle includes the step of providing a user-removable telematics component with a Global Positioning System (GPS) device, a data pump, and a short range wireless personal area network transceiver. The telematics component is communicatively connected to an integrated communication device of the vehicle. The integrated communication device has a short range wireless personal area network transceiver and a memory storing a list that includes at least a phone number of at least one currently paired mobile communication device. At least a portion of the list is periodically received at the data pump, the portion of the list including the phone number of the at least one currently paired mobile communication device. The portion of the list is periodically transmitted out from the telematics component to an off-site telematics provider utilizing a communications path of the data pump.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2012Publication date: October 4, 2012Inventors: Tod Farrell, Robert Orson Ellingson, Sammy Halimi, Craig George Kenneth Copland
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Patent number: 7619645Abstract: The present invention relates to a method, system and apparatus for encoding audio visual media signals sourced from preferably a video conference transmission. The technology provided is adapted to receive a video conference transmission from a computer network where this video conference transmission includes at least one audio visual signal and at least one protocol signal. One or more protocol signals are then read from the transmission received with the technology provided applying a selected encoding process to a received audio visual signal, wherein the encoding process selected depends on the contents of a read protocol signal.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Assignee: Tandberg NZ LimitedInventor: Craig George Cockerton
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Patent number: 6093536Abstract: A method of assaying for a ligand in a sample which includes incubating, simultaneously or in any desired sequence,a) the sampleb) a reagent X andc) a reagent Y immobilised on the surface of an optical structure capable of exhibiting surface plasmon resonance,one of reagents X and Y is a specific binding partner to said ligand and the other of reagents X and Y is either a ligand analogue or a specific binding partner to said ligand, reagent X being such, that any formation of a direct or indirect complex between reagents X and Y results in an optical surface having an appreciably enhanced optical thickness as compared to the optical thickness of the optical surface which would prevail in the absence of reagent X,which method includes the step of determining whether and, if desired, the extent to which and/or rate at which the surface plasmon resonance effect exhibited by the optical structure is altered by said complex formation.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1988Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Ares-Serono Research & Development Limited PartnershipInventors: Rosemary Ann Lucy Drake, Craig George Sawyer, Grenville Arthur Robinson
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Patent number: 4865477Abstract: An electronic printer using edge-perforated continuous-form paper is adapted to print and sequentially stack cards that are initially carried by a paper carrier sheet corresponding to continuous-form paper. The printer includes paper tractor means above the printing means for feeding the paper upwardly past the printing means. A card separating attachment includes another paper driving device above the tractor means for drawing the paper carrier rearwardly over a separator bar. This separates the carrier paper from the cards, which are guided by guide means so that they fall face downwardly into a receptacle, thereby providing a stack of cards arranged in the order in which they were printed.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 1989Date of Patent: September 12, 1989Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventor: Craig A. George