Patents by Inventor David Spencer Pearson
David Spencer Pearson 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: 11445523Abstract: A wireless device is configured to receive scheduling information at a predetermined time interval from a wireless node. The scheduling information includes a plurality of reception definitions. Each reception definition indicates a reception start time, a reception duration, and assigned frequency information. Each reception definition is derived from a wireless device identification associated with the reception definition. The wireless device is configured to receive data associated with at least one of the reception definitions.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: III Holdings 1, LLCInventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Publication number: 20210120567Abstract: A wireless device is configured to receive scheduling information at a predetermined time interval from a wireless node. The scheduling information includes a plurality of reception definitions. Each reception definition indicates a reception start time, a reception duration, and assigned frequency information. Each reception definition is derived from a wireless device identification associated with the reception definition. The wireless device is configured to receive data associated with at least one of the reception definitions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Applicant: III Holdings 1, LLCInventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Patent number: 10863528Abstract: A wireless device is configured to receive scheduling information at a predetermined time interval from a wireless node. The scheduling information includes a plurality of reception definitions. Each reception definition indicates a reception start time, a reception duration, and assigned frequency information. Each reception definition is derived from a wireless device identification associated with the reception definition. The wireless device is configured to receive data associated with at least one of the reception definitions.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2020Date of Patent: December 8, 2020Assignee: III Holdings 1, LLCInventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Publication number: 20200205172Abstract: A wireless device is configured to receive scheduling information at a predetermined time interval from a wireless node. The scheduling information includes a plurality of reception definitions. Each reception definition indicates a reception start time, a reception duration, and assigned frequency information. Each reception definition is derived from a wireless device identification associated with the reception definition. The wireless device is configured to receive data associated with at least one of the reception definitions.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2020Publication date: June 25, 2020Applicant: III Holdings 1, LLCInventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Patent number: 10588139Abstract: A wireless device may directly transmit and receive data using carrier sense multiple access and receive an indication of an operating mode of the at least one other wireless device for power saving. The wireless device may transmit a message with scheduling information indicating times that the wireless device is awake, wherein the message includes a duration field and a count field.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2017Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: III Holdings 1, LLCInventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Patent number: 9674858Abstract: A wireless apparatus may receive scheduling definitions from a networking device. The wireless apparatus may determine, from the scheduling definitions, downlink transmission times and to start a timer at one of the determined downlink transmission times. The wireless apparatus may discontinue reception at expiration of the timer. The wireless apparatus may also, in response to reception of a downlink transmission, transmit an acknowledgement and to discontinue reception before the timer has expired.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2014Date of Patent: June 6, 2017Assignee: III Holdings 1, LLCInventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Publication number: 20150063325Abstract: A wireless apparatus utilizes a wireless transceiver, in communication with a processor, to transmit and receive messages via a wireless network. The wireless transceiver may receive a schedule definition for devices affiliated with a node of the wireless network. The processor may determine, from the received schedule definition, one or more time periods allocated to the wireless apparatus. The wireless transceiver may communicate with the wireless network in accordance with at least one of the one or more time periods.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2014Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: III HOLDINGS 1, LLCInventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Publication number: 20150029914Abstract: A system for conserving energy in a multi-node network (110) includes nodes (205) configured to organize themselves into tiers (305, 310,315). The nodes (205) are further configured to produce a transmit/receive schedule at a first tier (310) in the network (110) and control the powering-on and powering-off of transmitters and receivers in nodes (205) in a tier adjacent (315) to the first tier (310) according to the transmit/receive schedule.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2009Publication date: January 29, 2015Inventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Patent number: 8082443Abstract: A system stores pedigrees that include details of how and when each of multiple blocks of encryption key material were distributed between two endpoints using quantum cryptographic techniques. The system receives an indication of a possible quantum cryptographic security violation and accesses the stored pedigrees to identify one or more of the multiple blocks of encryption key material that may have been compromised.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2006Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: BBNT Solutions LLC.Inventors: Gregory Troxel, David Spencer Pearson, Brig Barnum Elliott
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Patent number: 7979096Abstract: A system for conserving energy in a multi-node network (110) includes nodes (205) configured to organize themselves into tiers (305, 310, 315). The nodes (205) are further configured to produce a transmit/receive schedule at a first tier (310) in the network (110) and control the powering-on and powering-off of transmitters and receivers in nodes (205) in a tier adjacent (315) to the first tier (310) according to the transmit/receive schedule.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2008Date of Patent: July 12, 2011Assignee: Tri-County Excelsior FoundationInventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Patent number: 7706535Abstract: A quantum cryptographic key distribution (QKD) relay (205) includes one or more interfaces (530-1 through 530-N) and processing logic (505). The one or more interfaces (530-1 through 530-N) receive secret keys from other QKD relays in a QKD network. The processing logic (505) determines one or more paths for transporting the secret keys, using quantum cryptographic techniques, across a QKD network and route the secret keys towards a respective destination across the QKD network using the determined one or more paths.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: BBN Technologies Corp.Inventors: David Spencer Pearson, Brig Barnum Elliott
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Patent number: 7512242Abstract: A system transports a key between a first node (505) at one end of a path (500) through a quantum cryptographic key distribution (QKD) network to a second node (525) at an opposite end of the path (500), where the QKD network includes multiple nodes. The system transmits secret bits between the multiple nodes of the QKD network using quantum cryptographic mechanisms. The system reserves (530), from the first node (505), portions of the transmitted secret bits at each intermediate node along the path between the first (505) and the second node (525). The system transports a key between the second node (525) and the first node (505) using the reserved portions (555, 560, 565, 575) of the transmitted secret bits.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2004Date of Patent: March 31, 2009Assignee: BBN Technologies Corp.Inventors: David Spencer Pearson, Brig Barnum Elliott
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Patent number: 7430295Abstract: A method and system for distributing quantum cryptographic keys among a group of user devices through a switch connected to the user devices are provided. A switch [1000] establishes a connection between two user devices [405a, 405b] according to a schedule. A Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) session is established between the two user devices [405a, 405b] to facilitate sharing of secret key material between the two user devices. Connections and QKD sessions may be established for different pairs of the user devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2004Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: BBN Technologies Corp.Inventors: David Spencer Pearson, Brig Barnum Elliott
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Patent number: 7242774Abstract: A quantum cryptography system [100] may include a transmitter [110] configured to generate entangled first and second photons, modulate and detect the first photon, and transmit detection information and the second photon. The system [100] may also include a receiver [160] configured to modulate the second photon. The receiver [160] may also be configured to detect the second photon based on the detection information.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2003Date of Patent: July 10, 2007Assignee: BBN Technologies Corp.Inventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, John D. Schlafer, David Spencer Pearson
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Patent number: 7236597Abstract: Methods, apparatus, and systems are provided for distributing a key between nodes. The nodes are provided separate links for carrying messages versus keying information or material. The links for carrying messages couple the nodes to a messaging network, such as the Internet. In addition, the nodes are coupled together in a key distribution network by specialized links for carrying keying information or material. The links for keying information or material are configured to ensure the security of the keying information or material. The nodes that neighbor each other in the key distribution network establish respective pairwise keys. Once the pairwise keys are established, a set of non-neighboring nodes establish a shared key by communicating a sequence of bits through the messaging network. In order to ensure the security of the sequence of bits, the sequence of bits is encrypted based on the respective pairwise keys of neighboring nodes as it is forwarded in messages through the messaging network.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 26, 2007Assignee: BBN Technologies Corp.Inventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Patent number: 7116640Abstract: A communications apparatus (2) in a communications network (100 or 110) is provided for communication among a plurality of communication apparatuses. The communications apparatus (2) routes messages for neighboring apparatuses. The communications apparatus (2) includes a memory (4, 7 or 8), a processor (3) and a transceiver (6). The memory has a plurality of routing managers (12, 13, and 14) stored thereon, and each manager maintains at least one network table including one or more entries. The processor 3 selects at least one network table from those maintained by the plurality of routing managers (12, 13 and 14) that are stored in the memory (4, 7 or 8), based on an address indicator and/or on a type-of-service of a message. The processor 3 extracts network information from the selected network table or tables. The processor (3) also controls transmission of the message according to the extracted network information. The transceiver (6) transmits and receives messages.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2000Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Inventors: Mitchell Paul Tasman, Jason Keith Redi, David Spencer Pearson
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Patent number: 7020501Abstract: A system for conserving energy in a multi-node network (110) includes nodes (205) configured to organize themselves into tiers (305, 310, 315). The nodes (205) are further configured to produce a transmit/receive schedule at a first tier (310) in the network (110) and control the powering-on and powering-off of transmitters and receivers in nodes (205) in a tier adjacent (315) to the first tier (310) according to the transmit/receive schedule.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2001Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Assignee: BBNT Solutions LLCInventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Patent number: 6985476Abstract: The present invention helps increase the reliability, throughput, and ease-of-configuration for data networks. The invention sets “time-to-live” (“TTL”) values for packets which may be routed through a network within a router based on a selected route, rather than by a host computer or using a fixed pre-configured value. Upon receiving an incoming data packet from a host computer, a TTL value is set which tailored to network conditions and the route selected. The data packet is then routed within the network using the tailored TTL and is discarded more quickly than if a large default value were used.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2001Date of Patent: January 10, 2006Assignee: BBNT Solutions LLCInventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Publication number: 20040184615Abstract: A quantum cryptographic key distribution system (100) includes a first quantum cryptographic device (105b) and a second quantum cryptographic device (105a). The first quantum cryptographic device (105b) is designated as a slave device and stores shared secret bits. The second quantum cryptographic device (105a) is designated as a master device and selects a block of the shared secret bits and notifies the slave device of the selected block of the shared secret bits for using in cryptographically protecting data sent between the first (105b) and second (105a) quantum cryptographic devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: Brig Barnum Elliott, David Spencer Pearson
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Publication number: 20040184603Abstract: A system transports a key between a first node (505) at one end of a path (500) through a quantum cryptographic key distribution (QKD) network to a second node (525) at an opposite end of the path (500), where the QKD network includes multiple nodes. The system transmits secret bits between the multiple nodes of the QKD network using quantum cryptographic mechanisms. The system reserves (530), from the first node (505), portions of the transmitted secret bits at each intermediate node along the path between the first (505) and the second node (525). The system transports a key between the second node (525) and the first node (505) using the reserved portions (555, 560, 565, 575) of the transmitted secret bits.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2004Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventors: David Spencer Pearson, Brig Barnum Elliott