Patents by Inventor David Brett Simon
David Brett Simon 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: 9055439Abstract: An application programming Interface (API) is downloaded to wireless user equipment (UE). The API enables the UE to automatically detect the presence of an access point (AP) in a venue and to transmit identification information to the access point to authenticate the UE. The AP may be one of a plurality of APs in a single venue with the identification/authentication occurring whenever the UE comes within range of any of the APs in the venue. A plurality of venues may be coupled to a Cloud network with the authentication information stored on the Cloud network. In this manner, whenever the UE enters any of the venues, the UE is automatically authenticated when it comes within range of any AP within any of the venues. The venue may use the API to provide advertising, coupons, web links, images, audio, video, streaming video, and the like to the UE. The venue may direct the UE to a website or provide a link to the website.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2012Date of Patent: June 9, 2015Assignee: Mobilities, LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Brett Simon
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Publication number: 20150106855Abstract: A video or multimedia distribution system receives multiple video streams and transcodes them into a single stream of UDP packets with each of the plurality of video data packets for respective ones of the video streams being assigned a port number corresponding to the respective video stream. The UDP packets are routed to a plurality of Access Points (APs) for transmission. A User Equipment (UE) communicates with the APs and selects one or more of the video streams for viewing on the UE by selecting the port number corresponding to the desired video streams. The UE can “change channels” to view other video streams by changing the port number to the port number of the desired video stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2014Publication date: April 16, 2015Inventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Brett Simon
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Patent number: 8995923Abstract: A short-range wireless communication network may be established by direct communication between two or more wireless communication devices. A conventional cellular telephone includes an integrated short-range transceiver. The short-range transceivers of multiple wireless communication devices can be coupled together to form a short-range communication network without utilizing any wireless communication network supported by wireless service providers. The short-range communication network may be extended as additional devices come within range or consolidated as wireless communication devices leave the communication range. The short-range communication network is built upon the proximity of wireless communication devices with each other. Data is disseminated between the wireless communication devices using a data message synchronization process. Messages may also be carried from one wireless network to another as the communication devices are carried by individuals.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2011Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Mobilitie, LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Christos Karmis, David Brett Simon, Lloyd Frederick Linder, Gharib Gharibjanians
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Publication number: 20140344847Abstract: A video or multimedia distribution system receives multiple video streams and transcodes them into a single stream of video data packets with each of the video data packets for respective ones of the video streams being assigned a port number corresponding to the respective video stream. The video data packets are routed onto a network, such as the Internet, for delivery to remote viewers. In an exemplary embodiment, the remote viewers may be charged an access fee to receive the channels. A remote receiver decodes data packets with one or more of the port numbers to thereby receive selected ones of the original video streams.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2014Publication date: November 20, 2014Inventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Brett Simon
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Publication number: 20140248959Abstract: A short-range wireless network is established by direct communication between wireless devices and wireless access points to permit gambling within a casino. The short communication range of the access points assures that the wireless device is in the casino. A gaming communication link is used to exchange game play data (e.g., betting, card dealing, etc.) between a gaming controller and one or more wireless devices. Game play may be conducted between a player and the house or between a plurality of payers. In one embodiment, all communication is routed between players using the gaming controller so that the house controls the transmission of all game play data.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2014Publication date: September 4, 2014Applicant: MOBILITIE LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Brett Simon
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Publication number: 20140157325Abstract: A video or multimedia distribution system receives multiple video streams and transcodes them into a single stream of UDP packets with each of the plurality of video data packets for respective ones of the video streams being assigned a port number corresponding to the respective video stream. The UDP packets are routed to a plurality of Access Points (APs) for transmission. A User Equipment (UE) communicates with the APs and selects one or more of the video streams for viewing on the UE by selecting the port number corresponding to the desired video streams. The UE can “change channels” to view other video streams by changing the port number to the port number of the desired video stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Inventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Brett Simon
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Publication number: 20140006161Abstract: An application programming Interface (API) is downloaded to wireless user equipment (UE). The API enables the UE to automatically detect the presence of one or more access points (AP) in a venue and to transmit identification information to the access point to authenticate the UE. The identification/authentication may occur whenever the UE comes within range of any of the APs in the venue. A plurality of venues may be coupled to a Cloud network with the authentication information stored on the Cloud network. In this manner, whenever the UE enters any of the venues, the UE is automatically authenticated when it comes within range of any AP within any of the venues. The venue may use the API to provide advertising to the UE. The Cloud network may aggregate data from a plurality of data sources to provide targeted advertising via the API to the UE.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2012Publication date: January 2, 2014Applicant: E3, LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Brett Simon
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Publication number: 20130305297Abstract: A video or multimedia distribution system receives multiple video streams and transcodes them into a single stream of UDP packets with each of the plurality of video data packets for respective ones of the video streams being assigned a port number corresponding to the respective video stream. The UDP packets are routed to a plurality of Access Points (APs) for transmission throughout a vehicle, such as an aircraft or ship. A User Equipment (UE) communicates with the APs and selects one or more of the video streams for viewing on the UE by selecting the port number corresponding to the desired video streams. The UE can “change channels” to view other video streams by changing the port number to the port number of the desired video stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2013Publication date: November 14, 2013Inventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Brett Simon
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Publication number: 20130231088Abstract: A wireless network is established by direct communication between a user equipment (UE) and wireless access points within a venue. After initial registration, the UE may be automatically authenticated upon entry into the venue. In the venue, the UE sends a periodic signal that includes information from which the UE location within the venue may be determined. The system can develop a social profile based on how “social” the user of the UE is on the network by analyzing message data between users of the network. The analysis and social profile generation can be used to identify users that are the most social. In addition, the analysis can develop a social DNA rating based on various factors, including the number and types of messages sent and received, sent messages that get a response, and the number of pictures, files and push-to-talk (PTT) messages sent or received.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2013Publication date: September 5, 2013Applicant: E3, LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Brett Simon
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Publication number: 20120329555Abstract: A short-range wireless network is established by direct communication between wireless devices and wireless access points to permit gambling within a casino. The short communication range of the access points assures that the wireless device is in the casino. A gaming communication link is used to exchange game play data (e.g., betting, card dealing, etc.) between a gaming controller and one or more wireless devices. Game play may be conducted between a player and the house or between a plurality of payers. In one embodiment, all communication is routed between players using the gaming controller so that the house controls the transmission of all game play data.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: E3,LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Brett Simon
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Publication number: 20120329429Abstract: An application programming Interface (API) is downloaded to wireless user equipment (UE). The API enables the UE to automatically detect the presence of an access point (AP) in a venue and to transmit identification information to the access point to authenticate the UE. The AP may be one of a plurality of APs in a single venue with the identification/authentication occurring whenever the UE comes within range of any of the APs in the venue. A plurality of venues may be coupled to a Cloud network with the authentication information stored on the Cloud network. In this manner, whenever the UE enters any of the venues, the UE is automatically authenticated when it comes within range of any AP within any of the venues. The venue may use the API to provide advertising, coupons, web links, images, audio, video, streaming video, and the like to the UE. The venue may direct the UE to a website or provide a link to the website.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2012Publication date: December 27, 2012Applicant: E3, LLC.Inventors: Gary B. Jabara, Lloyd Frederick Linder, David Brett Simon
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Publication number: 20120202185Abstract: A communication network includes an instructor wireless communication device and a plurality of student wireless communication devices, which may be conventional smartphones. The student devices do not communicate with the wireless service provider, but communicate with the instructor device in the classroom via a short-range communication network established between the student devices and the instructor device directly or via an access point. In one embodiment, communication with the cellphone network service provider is cut off by disabling the network transceiver in each student device. The instructor device can exchange question and answer data with the student devices. The system can be configured to provide security in student responses to prevent potential cheating. Student answers may be automatically collected, collated, and graded. The answers are accompanied by an ID that uniquely identifies each student.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2012Publication date: August 9, 2012Applicant: E3 LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Christos Karmis, David Brett Simon, Lloyd Frederick Linder
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Publication number: 20120149463Abstract: A short-range wireless network is established by direct communication between wireless devices and wireless access points to permit gambling within a casino. The short communication range of the access points assures that the wireless device is in the casino. A gaming communication link is used to exchange game play data (e.g., betting, card dealing, etc.) between a gaming controller and one or more wireless devices. Game play may be conducted between a player and the house or between a plurality of payers. In one embodiment, all communication is routed between players using the gaming controller so that the house controls the transmission of all game play data.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2012Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: E3 LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Christos Karmis, David Brett Simon, Lloyd Frederick Linder
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Publication number: 20120135711Abstract: A short-range wireless network is established by direct communication between wireless devices and wireless access points. A wireless communication device provides initial registration information to a network and becomes a registered device. An API is downloaded to the wireless device to permit automatic authentication of the device for future communications. When a registered device enters a venue, at least one access point will automatically detect the wireless device and extract the necessary identification data to permit authentication of the device. Customized messages may be provided to the wireless device. If the wireless device enters a different venue, even in another city or state, the registration data may be automatically extracted by an AP and provided to a cloud network for authentication. Authenticated devices receive a list of authenticated vendors and unauthenticated vendors near the present location of the authenticated device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2012Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: E3 LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Christos Karmis, David Brett Simon, Lloyd Frederick Linder
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Publication number: 20120129607Abstract: A short-range wireless communication network may be established by direct communication between two or more wireless communication devices and/or communication via an access point to permit game play between a plurality of devices. A conventional cellular telephone includes an integrated short-range transceiver. The short-range transceivers of multiple wireless communication devices can be coupled together to form a short-range communication network without utilizing any wireless communication network supported by A Public Land Mobile Network (PLMN). Data is disseminated between the wireless communication devices using a data message synchronization process. Messages may also be carried from one wireless network to another as the communication devices are carried by individuals.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2012Publication date: May 24, 2012Applicant: E3 LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Christos Karmis, David Brett Simon, Lloyd Frederick Linder
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Publication number: 20110201275Abstract: A short-range wireless communication network may be established by direct communication between two or more wireless communication devices. A conventional cellular telephone includes an integrated short-range transceiver. The short-range transceivers of multiple wireless communication devices can be coupled together to form a short-range communication network without utilizing any wireless communication network supported by wireless service providers. The short-range communication network may be extended as additional devices come within range or consolidated as wireless communication devices leave the communication range. The short-range communication network is built upon the proximity of wireless communication devices with each other. Data is disseminated between the wireless communication devices using a data message synchronization process. Messages may also be carried from one wireless network to another as the communication devices are carried by individuals.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: E3 LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Christos Karmis, David Brett Simon, Lloyd Frederick Linder, Gharib Gharibjanians
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Publication number: 20110076948Abstract: A short-range wireless communication network may be established by direct communication between two or more wireless communication devices. A conventional cellular telephone includes an integrated short-range transceiver. The short-range transceivers of multiple wireless communication devices can be coupled together to form a short-range communication network without utilizing any wireless communication network supported by wireless service providers. The short-range communication network may be extended as additional devices come within range or consolidated as wireless communication devices leave the communication range. The short-range communication network is built upon the proximity of wireless communication devices with each other. Data is disseminated between the wireless communication devices using a data message synchronization process. Messages may also be carried from one wireless network to another as the communication devices are carried by individuals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2010Publication date: March 31, 2011Applicant: E3 LLCInventors: Gary B. Jabara, Christos Karmis, David Brett Simon, Lloyd Frederick Linder, Gharib Gharibjanians, Varag Ishkhan Gharibjanian, Eric Keith Chun, Bryon C. Davis