Patents by Inventor Drew Morin
Drew Morin 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: 9510143Abstract: A software LBS trigger is initiated by a wireless device to request a set of proximate location information points relating to, e.g., points of interest, location tagged blogs, etc., based on the user's current location. The LBS trigger may be initiated when the user moves, and may include speed of the user to define a proximate area within which the user's device will be presented with relevant location information upon reaching. The size of the proximate area may be based on available memory in the wireless device, and/or on network bandwidth limitations. If walking, a smaller proximate area is defined, or if moving fast, the area of close proximity is larger. The location-based information points are stored locally on the user's device, and presentation to the user when the user gets closely proximate to the relevant information point.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Telecommunications Systems, Inc.Inventor: Drew Morin
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Publication number: 20160323730Abstract: A short messaging system {SMS) emergency services 911 system (SMS E911). Excess non-voice capacity is used to establish a Short Message Service (SMS) capability for generating an emergency 911 “equivalent” call, together with location information required by emergency services and to meet Federal 911 requirements. 911 requests for emergency assistance are delivered using non-voice centric sources such as SMS, email, and/or autonomous data/message generation devices. SMS 911 capability enables SMS savvy consumers to generate requests for emergency assistance to the local Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). The SMS 911 emergency services request can be understood by an otherwise conventional PSAP, including provision of location information, and translated to provide first responders with the emergency services information they need to offer timely assistance.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2016Publication date: November 3, 2016Inventors: DREW MORIN, MARK A. TITUS, ROGER S. MARSHALL
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Publication number: 20160277589Abstract: A reverse 911 system uses voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)/Session Internet Protocol (SIP) conferencing. An emergency alert message may be a text, video, MMS, hyperlink and/or image communicated simultaneously to multiple VoIP users via a SIP conference. Multiple SIP conferences may be cascaded to communicate with a larger number of users in a relevant group of users to be communicated with.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 27, 2016Publication date: September 22, 2016Inventor: DREW MORIN
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Publication number: 20160261982Abstract: A Location Based Service (LBS) enabled Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) application operating in a microbrowser of a mobile device is given the ability to trigger a network initiated LBS request from a WAP application server. The WAP application server (or SMS gateway) acts as a proxy and issues an LBS request to a relevant LBS platform. In response, the WAP application server receives the requested location information from the LBS platform and initiates a WAP session with the mobile device using a WAP PUSH command. In this way, the WAP application running on the mobile device can act on requested and received LBS input from a network LBS platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2016Publication date: September 8, 2016Inventor: DREW MORIN
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Patent number: 9408046Abstract: A short messaging system (SMS) emergency services 911 system (SMS E911). Excess non-voice capacity is used to establish a Short Message Service (SMS) capability for generating an emergency 911 “equivalent” call, together with location information required by emergency services and to meet Federal 911 requirements. 911 requests for emergency assistance are delivered using non-voice centric sources such as SMS, email, and/or autonomous data/message generation devices. SMS 911 capability enables SMS savvy consumers to generate requests for emergency assistance to the local Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP). The SMS 911 emergency services request can be understood by an otherwise conventional PSAP, including provision of location information, and translated to provide first responders with the emergency services information they need to offer timely assistance.Type: GrantFiled: June 20, 2007Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Drew Morin, Mark Titus, Roger S. Marshall
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Patent number: 9369294Abstract: A reverse 911 system uses voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)/Session Internet Protocol (SIP) conferencing. An emergency alert message may be a text, video, MMS, hyperlink and/or image communicated simultaneously to multiple VoIP users via a SIP conference. Multiple SIP conferences may be cascaded to communicate with a larger number of users in a relevant group of users to be communicated with.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: June 14, 2016Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.Inventor: Drew Morin
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Patent number: 9344840Abstract: A Location Based Service (LBS) enabled Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) application operating in a microbrowser of a mobile device is given the ability to trigger a network initiated LBS request from a WAP application server. The WAP application server (or SMS gateway) acts as a proxy and issues an LBS request to a relevant LBS platform. In response, the WAP application server receives the requested location information from the LBS platform and initiates a WAP session with the mobile device using a WAP PUSH command. In this way, the WAP application running on the mobile device can act on requested and received LBS input from a network LBS platform.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2016Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.Inventor: Drew Morin
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Publication number: 20150292894Abstract: A route engine can be configured to receive route data that characterizes a request for driving directions to a destination. The route engine can also be configured to determine a plurality of travel routes to the destination and to estimate a predicted travel time for each of the plurality of travel routes to the destination. The estimation can be based on environmental data that characterizes environmental conditions that affect traffic flow along the plurality of travel routes. The route engine can further include determining a likelihood that each predicted travel time for each of the plurality of travel routes is accurate.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2015Publication date: October 15, 2015Applicant: TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark Goddard, Gordon John Hines, Timothy James Lorello, Drew A. Morin, Gangadhar Arkalgud Ramesh, Anna Rosemarie Thomas
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Publication number: 20150207776Abstract: An intelligent Internet Protocol (IP) resolver can be configured to receive a domain name service (DNS) request from a node of an external network to resolve a domain name for a content provider accessed via an autonomous network. The intelligent IP resolver can also be configured to determine an entry point into the autonomous network for traffic originating from a mobile device identified in the DNS request. The intelligent IP resolver can further be configured to generate a DNS answer that identifies a node of the content provider. The node of the content provider can be determined based on the entry point of the autonomous network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2014Publication date: July 23, 2015Applicant: TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Drew Morin, Vineet Sachdev, William Wells
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Publication number: 20150192420Abstract: A follow-me application can be configured to generate a follow-me identifier (ID) that uniquely identifies a particular route traveled by a computing device executing the follow-me application. The follow-me application can also be configured to determine route data for the particular route traveled. The route data characterizes turn-by-turn directions to facilitate travel along the particular route by another computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 7, 2015Publication date: July 9, 2015Applicant: TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Brendan Murphy Watters, Gordon John Hines, Drew A. Morin, Victor Burton
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Publication number: 20150038177Abstract: A software LBS trigger is initiated by a wireless device to request a set of proximate location information points relating to, e.g., points of interest, location tagged blogs, etc., based on the user's current location. The LBS trigger may be initiated when the user moves, and may include speed of the user to define a proximate area within which the user's device will be presented with relevant location information upon reaching. The size of the proximate area may be based on available memory in the wireless device, and/or on network bandwidth limitations. If walking, a smaller proximate area is defined, or if moving fast, the area of close proximity is larger. The location-based information points are stored locally on the user's device, and presentation to the user when the user gets closely proximate to the relevant information point.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2014Publication date: February 5, 2015Inventor: Drew Morin
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Patent number: 8892121Abstract: A software LBS trigger is initiated by a wireless device to request a set of proximate location information points relating to, e.g., points of interest, location tagged blogs, etc., based on the user's current location. The LBS trigger may be initiated when the user moves, and may include speed of the user to define a proximate area within which the user's device will be presented with relevant location information upon reaching. The size of the proximate area may be based on available memory in the wireless device, and/or on network bandwidth limitations. If walking, a smaller proximate area is defined, or if moving fast, the area of close proximity is larger. The location-based information points are stored locally on the user's device, and presentation to the user when the user gets closely proximate to the relevant information point.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2012Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.Inventor: Drew Morin
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Patent number: 8688174Abstract: An integrated, detachable ear bud system that is attached to an associated wireless phone. The integrated, detachable ear bud system may be one ear bud, or pair of ear buds, or ear bud or ear buds including a microphone. In certain embodiments an integrated, detachable, attached auditory device is physically connected to its associated wireless phone via an extendable and retractable electrical cord, and integrated into the case of the associated wireless phone, to forcibly keep with the wireless phone even when not in use, preventing misplacement, loss, or even inadvertent separation from the wireless device. The ear buds may connect to a recharge port on the wireless phone, and be charged when the wireless phone is charging. When in its attached home position, the ear-mountable speaker may tuck into a mating cavity. A latch or magnet may assist in attaching the integrated, detachable ear bud to the wireless phone.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2012Date of Patent: April 1, 2014Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Weldon H. Latham, Timothy J. Lorello, Drew Morin, Bruce White
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Publication number: 20130244734Abstract: An integrated, detachable ear bud system that is attached to an associated wireless phone. The integrated, detachable ear bud system may be one ear bud, or pair of ear buds, or ear bud or ear buds including a microphone. In certain embodiments an integrated, detachable, attached auditory device is physically connected to its associated wireless phone via an extendable and retractable electrical cord, and integrated into the case of the associated wireless phone, to forcibly keep with the wireless phone even when not in use, preventing misplacement, loss, or even inadvertent separation from the wireless device. The ear buds may connect to a recharge port on the wireless phone, and be charged when the wireless phone is charging. When in its attached home position, the ear-mountable speaker may tuck into a mating cavity. A latch or magnet may assist in attaching the integrated, detachable ear bud to the wireless phone.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Inventors: Weldon H. Latham, Timothy J. Lorello, Drew Morin, Bruce White
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Patent number: 8463284Abstract: Wireless devices communicate (using SMS messaging) with a proxy server (e.g., a wireless messaging gateway) to generate network initiated requests. In this way, a wireless device which might not otherwise be able to, can now participate in advanced applications such as location based services (LBS) communities, thus extending LBS presence type information to non-programmable wireless devices. Short messaging system (SMS) functionality is implemented as a least-common-denominator means enabling standardized communication between a wireless device and a wireless device application. Wireless devices use SMS messaging as a proxy communications means to communicate with a proxy server (e.g., a wireless messaging gateway) to generate network initiated requests. The network initiated requests are packaged within SMS messages, allowing wireless devices a simple mechanism for participating in, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2006Date of Patent: June 11, 2013Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Drew Morin, Mark Titus, Walter Weichselbaumer
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Patent number: 8336664Abstract: A vehicle includes a telematics controller and a single short range, low power interior transmitter focused substantially only on a vehicle's driver's seat only. Synergistic interaction is provided between a vehicle's telematics controller and a wireless device used by the driver (e.g. a cell phone, smart phone, PDA, wireless laptop, etc.) to parametrically control at least one wireless service or other operation of a wireless device presumed operated by the driver of the vehicle. Example wireless services blocked or forced into a safe mode (such as hands-free operation) include SMS, Email, and Voice services.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2010Date of Patent: December 25, 2012Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.Inventors: Erik Wallace, Drew Morin, Lance D. Pitt, Sean Murphy
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Publication number: 20120108265Abstract: A software LBS trigger is initiated by a wireless device to request a set of proximate location information points relating to, e.g., points of interest, location tagged blogs, etc., based on the user's current location. The LBS trigger may be initiated when the user moves, and may include speed of the user to define a proximate area within which the user's device will be presented with relevant location information upon reaching. The size of the proximate area may be based on available memory in the wireless device, and/or on network bandwidth limitations. If walking, a smaller proximate area is defined, or if moving fast, the area of close proximity is larger. The location-based information points are stored locally on the user's device, and presentation to the user when the user gets closely proximate to the relevant information point.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 13, 2012Publication date: May 3, 2012Inventor: Drew Morin
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Patent number: 8099105Abstract: A software LBS trigger is initiated by a wireless device to request a set of proximate location information points relating to, e.g., points of interest, location tagged blogs, etc., based on the user's current location. The LBS trigger may be initiated when the user moves, and may include speed of the user to define a proximate area within which the user's device will be presented with relevant location information upon reaching. The size of the proximate area may be based on available memory in the wireless device, and/or on network bandwidth limitations. If walking, a smaller proximate area is defined, or if moving fast, the area of close proximity is larger. The location-based information points are stored locally on the user's device, and presentation to the user when the user gets closely proximate to the relevant information point.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2006Date of Patent: January 17, 2012Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.Inventor: Drew Morin
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Publication number: 20120006611Abstract: A vehicle includes a telematics controller and a single short range, low power interior transmitter focused substantially only on a vehicle's driver's seat only. Synergistic interaction is provided between a vehicle's telematics controller and a wireless device used by the driver (e.g. a cell phone, smart phone, PDA, wireless laptop, etc.) to parametrically control at least one wireless service or other operation of a wireless device presumed operated by the driver of the vehicle. Example wireless services blocked or forced into a safe mode (such as hands-free operation) include SMS, Email, and Voice services.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: Erik Wallace, Drew Morin, Lance D. Pitt, Sean Murphy
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Publication number: 20120006610Abstract: A vehicle includes a telematics controller and at least three short range, low power interior transceivers, one of which is focused on a vehicle's driver's seat only. At least two additional individual short range, low power interior transceivers are focused on a front passenger seat, and a rear seat. A fourth or more short range, low power interior transceiver may be included in a larger vehicle. Synergistic interaction is provided between a vehicle's telematics controller and wireless devices (e.g. cell phones, smart phones, PDAs, wireless laptops, etc.) to parametrically control at least one wireless service or other operation of a wireless device presumed operated by the driver of the vehicle. Example wireless services blocked or forced into a safe mode (such as hands-free operation) include SMS, Email, and Voice services.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Inventors: Erik Wallace, Drew Morin, Lance D. Pitt, Sean Murphy