Patents by Inventor Dusan Beblavy
Dusan Beblavy 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: 20250161703Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments directed to security methods applied to connections between components in a distributed (networked) system including medical and non-medical devices, providing secure authentication, authorization, patient and device data transfer, and patient data association and privacy for components of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 17, 2025Publication date: May 22, 2025Applicant: West Affum Holdings DACInventors: Steven E. Sjoquist, David P. Finch, Erick M. Roane, Zoie R. Engman, Jonathan P. Niegowski, Dusan Beblavy, Martin Pribula, Peter Curila, Martin Kolesár
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Patent number: 12233273Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments directed to security methods applied to connections between components in a distributed (networked) system including medical and non-medical devices, providing secure authentication, authorization, patient and device data transfer, and patient data association and privacy for components of the system.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2024Date of Patent: February 25, 2025Assignee: West Affum Holdings DACInventors: Steven E. Sjoquist, David P. Finch, Erick M. Roane, Zoie R. Engman, Jonathan P. Niegowski, Dusan Beblavy, Martin Pribula, Peter Curila, Martin Kolesár
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Publication number: 20240335672Abstract: A wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) system includes a processor, a memory, a wireless communication module (DWCM), and an NFC tag that stores information for how an accessing device may access the DWCM wirelessly. An accessing device such as a defibrillator configurator with an NFC reader may read the NFC tag of the WCD system, if it has adequate permission to do so. Upon so reading, the accessing device will know how to address the DWCM wirelessly, and thus install or update configuration data, software updates, or request memory downloads from operations. The use of the NFC tag requires close proximity, which hampers both inadvertently programming the wrong WCD system, plus a WCD system being attacked maliciously.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2024Publication date: October 10, 2024Applicant: West Affum Holdings DACInventors: Erik L. Schneider, Erick Michael Roane, Dusan Beblavy
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Patent number: 12011609Abstract: A wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) system includes a processor, a memory, a wireless communication module (DWCM), and an NFC tag that stores information for how an accessing device may access the DWCM wirelessly. An accessing device such as a defibrillator configurator with an NFC reader may read the NFC tag of the WCD system, if it has adequate permission to do so. Upon so reading, the accessing device will know how to address the DWCM wirelessly, and thus install or update configuration data, software updates, or request memory downloads from operations. The use of the NFC tag requires close proximity, which hampers both inadvertently programming the wrong WCD system, plus a WCD system being attacked maliciously.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2021Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: West Affum Holdings DACInventors: Erik L. Schneider, Erick Michael Roane, Dusan Beblavy
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Publication number: 20240189611Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments directed to security methods applied to connections between components in a distributed (networked) system including medical and non-medical devices, providing secure authentication, authorization, patient and device data transfer, and patient data association and privacy for components of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2024Publication date: June 13, 2024Applicant: West Affum Holdings DACInventors: Steven E. Sjoquist, David P. Finch, Erick M. Roane, Zoie R. Engman, Jonathan P. Niegowski, Dusan Beblavy, Martin Pribula, Peter Curila, Martin Kolesár
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Patent number: 11931591Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments directed to security methods applied to connections between components in a distributed (networked) system including medical and non-medical devices, providing secure authentication, authorization, patient and device data transfer, and patient data association and privacy for components of the system.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: West Affum Holdings DACInventors: Steven E. Sjoquist, David P. Finch, Erick M. Roane, Zoie R. Engman, Jonathan P. Niegowski, Dusan Beblavy, Martin Pribula, Peter Curila, Martin Kolesár
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Patent number: 11823541Abstract: An exemplary central system is configured to receive and store data from a registered device passing through an entryway of a restricted site, in a manner that permits the detection of unauthorized entry into the restricted site. A beacon broadcasts a beacon signal which prompts the registered device to transmit an active device ID and an active location ID to the central system, a sensor detects movement approaching the entryway and notifies the central system, and a camera captures an image of a region encompassing the entryway. The central system is configured to, among other things, receive the notification, communicate a control signal to the camera to capture the image, receive and store the image from the camera, cross-reference the active location ID with a registered location ID, and cross-reference the active device ID with registered device IDs. The entryway may have a barrier or may be barrierless.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2020Date of Patent: November 21, 2023Assignee: SIGHTPAS LLCInventors: John Luongo, Colleen K. Hendry, Marcel Majernik, Dusan Beblavy, Jan Hricko
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Publication number: 20220266043Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments directed to security methods applied to connections between components in a distributed (networked) system including medical and non-medical devices, providing secure authentication, authorization, patient and device data transfer, and patient data association and privacy for components of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2022Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: West Affum Holdings Corp.Inventors: Steven E. Sjoquist, David P. Finch, Erick M. Roane, Zoie R. Engman, Jonathan P. Niegowski, Dusan Beblavy, Martin Pribula, Peter Curila, Martin Kolesár
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Publication number: 20220215729Abstract: An exemplary central system is configured to receive and store data from a registered device passing through an entryway of a restricted site, in a manner that permits the detection of unauthorized entry into the restricted site. A beacon broadcasts a beacon signal which prompts the registered device to transmit an active device ID and an active location ID to the central system, a sensor detects movement approaching the entryway and notifies the central system, and a camera captures an image of a region encompassing the entryway. The central system is configured to, among other things, receive the notification, communicate a control signal to the camera to capture the image, receive and store the image from the camera, cross-reference the active location ID with a registered location ID, and cross-reference the active device ID with registered device IDs. The entryway may have a barrier or may be barrierless.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2020Publication date: July 7, 2022Inventors: John LUONGO, Colleen K. HENDRY, Marcel MAJERNIK, Dusan BEBLAVY, Jan HRICKO
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Patent number: 11324960Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments directed to security methods applied to connections between components in a distributed (networked) system including medical and non-medical devices, providing secure authentication, authorization, patient and device data transfer, and patient data association and privacy for components of the system.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2019Date of Patent: May 10, 2022Assignee: West Affum Holdings Corp.Inventors: Steven E. Sjoquist, David P. Finch, Erick M. Roane, Zoie R. Engman, Jonathan P. Niegowski, Dusan Beblavy, Martin Pribula, Peter Curila, Martin Kolesár
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Publication number: 20210138255Abstract: A wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) system includes a processor, a memory, a wireless communication module (DWCM), and an NFC tag that stores information for how an accessing device may access the DWCM wirelessly. An accessing device such as a defibrillator configurator with an NFC reader may read the NFC tag of the WCD system, if it has adequate permission to do so. Upon so reading, the accessing device will know how to address the DWCM wirelessly, and thus install or update configuration data, software updates, or request memory downloads from operations. The use of the NFC tag requires close proximity, which hampers both inadvertently programming the wrong WCD system, plus a WCD system being attacked maliciously.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2021Publication date: May 13, 2021Applicant: West Affum Holdings Corp.Inventors: Erik L. Schneider, Erick Michael Roane, Dusan Beblavy
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Patent number: 10946208Abstract: A wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) system includes a processor, a memory, a wireless communication module (DWCM), and an NFC tag that stores information for how an accessing device may access the DWCM wirelessly. An accessing device such as a defibrillator configurator with an NFC reader may read the NFC tag of the WCD system, if it has adequate permission to do so. Upon so reading, the accessing device will know how to address the DWCM wirelessly, and thus install or update configuration data, software updates, or request memory downloads from operations. The use of the NFC tag requires close proximity, which hampers both inadvertently programming the wrong WCD system, plus a WCD system being attacked maliciously.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2018Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: West Affum Holdings Corp.Inventors: Erik L. Schneider, Erick Michael Roane, Dusan Beblavy
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Publication number: 20190329056Abstract: Disclosed are embodiments directed to security methods applied to connections between components in a distributed (networked) system including medical and non-medical devices, providing secure authentication, authorization, patient and device data transfer, and patient data association and privacy for components of the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2019Publication date: October 31, 2019Inventors: Steven E. Sjoquist, David P. Finch, Erick M. Roane, Zoie R. Engman, Jonathan P. Niegowski, Dusan Beblavy, Martin Pribula, Peter Curila, Martin Kolesár
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Publication number: 20190105505Abstract: A wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) system includes a processor, a memory, a wireless communication module (DWCM), and an NFC tag that stores information for how an accessing device may access the DWCM wirelessly. An accessing device such as a defibrillator configurator with an NFC reader may read the NFC tag of the WCD system, if it has adequate permission to do so. Upon so reading, the accessing device will know how to address the DWCM wirelessly, and thus install or update configuration data, software updates, or request memory downloads from operations. The use of the NFC tag requires close proximity, which hampers both inadvertently programming the wrong WCD system, plus a WCD system being attacked maliciously.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2018Publication date: April 11, 2019Inventors: Erik L. Schneider, Erick Michael Roane, Dusan Beblavy
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Patent number: 10179246Abstract: A wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) system includes a processor, a memory, a wireless communication module (DWCM), and an NFC tag that stores information for how an accessing device may access the DWCM wirelessly. An accessing device such as a defibrillator configurator with an NFC reader may read the NFC tag of the WCD system, if it has adequate permission to do so. Upon so reading, the accessing device will know how to address the DWCM wirelessly, and thus install or update configuration data, software updates, or request memory downloads from operations. The use of the NFC tag requires close proximity, which hampers both inadvertently programming the wrong WCD system, plus a WCD system being attacked maliciously.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2016Date of Patent: January 15, 2019Assignee: WEST AFFUM HOLDINGS CORP.Inventors: Erik L. Schneider, Erick Michael Roane, Dusan Beblavy
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Publication number: 20170182330Abstract: A wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) system includes a processor, a memory, a wireless communication module (DWCM), and an NFC tag that stores information for how an accessing device may access the DWCM wirelessly. An accessing device such as a defibrillator configurator with an NFC reader may read the NFC tag of the WCD system, if it has adequate permission to do so. Upon so reading, the accessing device will know how to address the DWCM wirelessly, and thus install or update configuration data, software updates, or request memory downloads from operations. The use of the NFC tag requires close proximity, which hampers both inadvertently programming the wrong WCD system, plus a WCD system being attacked maliciously.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2016Publication date: June 29, 2017Inventors: Erik L. Schneider, Erick Michael Roane, Dusan Beblavy