Patents by Inventor Eric Johns
Eric Johns 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: 20110316231Abstract: A fantasy role-playing game mechanic method for resolving game actions between game components having associate dynamic assets provides each player with a deck of numbered cards. The player attempting an action involving the game component modifies the dynamic asset value of the game component by selecting a card from the deck and adding the number value of the card to the dynamic asset value of the game component and compares the modified dynamic asset value with a predetermined target number to determine the result of the attempted action. Players can “cheat fate” by drawing cards from the deck to form a control hand, with the player having the option of replacing the selected first card from the deck with a card from the control hand and recalculating the modified dynamic asset value using the card from the control hand.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Inventor: Eric Johns
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Publication number: 20070274258Abstract: An apparatus and methods for a wireless telecommunication system to provide a wireless interface. A plurality of modems is used for processing wireless communications with a plurality of subscriber line circuits, each for providing a telecommunication connection. A control processor assigns a modem for each communication, selects one of the line circuits and associates that line circuit with the assigned modem for that communication. Thus, any of the line circuits can be used to communicate via any of the modems.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: INTERDIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CORPORATIONInventors: David Cooley, Joseph DiGiovanni, John Kaewell, Scott Kurtz, Mark Lemmo, Michael Regensburg, David Vessal, Eric Johns
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Patent number: 7245596Abstract: A subscriber cluster unit for a wireless telecommunication system provides a wireless interface with a base station for a plurality of subscriber units. The cluster unit has a plurality of frequency agile modems for processing wireless communications with the base station and a plurality of subscriber line circuits, each for providing a telecommunication connection with a subscriber unit. A control processor assigns a modem for each communication between the base station and a selected subscriber unit which is coupled to one of the line circuits and associates that line circuit with the assigned modem for that communication. Thus, a subscriber unit coupled with any of the line circuits can communicate with the base station via any of the modems.Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 2002Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: David M. Cooley, Joseph J. DiGiovanni, John D. Kaewell, Scott D. Kurtz, Mark A. Lemmo, Michael W. Regensburg, David Vessal, Eric Johns
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Publication number: 20030086435Abstract: A subscriber cluster unit for a wireless telecommunication system provides a wireless interface with a base station for a plurality of subscriber units. The cluster unit has a plurality of frequency agile modems for processing wireless communications with the base station and a plurality of subscriber line circuits, each for providing a telecommunication connection with a subscriber unit. A control processor assigns a modem for each communication between the base station and a selected subscriber unit which is coupled to one of the line circuits and associates that line circuit with the assigned modem for that communication. Thus, a subscriber unit coupled with any of the line circuits can communicate with the base station via any of the modems.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: David M. Cooley, Joseph J. DiGiovanni, John D. Kaewell, Scott D. Kurtz, Mark A. Lemmo, Michael W. Regensburg, David Vessal, Eric Johns
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Publication number: 20030076802Abstract: A subscriber cluster unit for a wireless telecommunication system provides a wireless interface with a base station for a plurality of subscriber units. The cluster unit has a plurality of frequency agile modems for processing wireless communications with the base station and a plurality of subscriber line circuits, each for providing a telecommunication connection with a subscriber unit. A control processor assigns a modem for each communication between the base station and a selected subscriber unit which is coupled to one of the line circuits and associates that line circuit with the assigned modem for that communication. Thus, a subscriber unit coupled with any of the line circuits can communicate with the base station via any of the modems.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 11, 2002Publication date: April 24, 2003Applicant: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: David M. Cooley, Joseph J. DiGiovanni, John D. Kaewell, Scott D. Kurtz, Mark A. Lemmo, Michael W. Regensburg, David Vessal, Eric Johns
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Patent number: 6496488Abstract: A power-conserving time division multiple access (TDMA) radio telephone system is disclosed in which a cluster of subscriber stations, remote from a base station, employs a common pool of frequency-agile modems each of-which digitally synthesizes, on a timeSlot-by-timeSlot basis, the different channel-identifying intermediate frequencies needed to support communications between several of the subscriber stations and the base station. Power conservation is facilitated inter alia by controlling the assignment of modems to calls, maintaining unassigned modems in a powered-down state and by controlling the number of calls using the same time slot. Delay in assigning a powered-down modem to a call is eliminated by making available to all modems the highest quality synchronization information obtained by any of the active modems.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: David M. Cooley, Joseph J. DiGiovanni, John D. Kaewell, Scott D. Kurtz, Mark A. Lemmo, Michael W. Regensburg, David Vessal, Eric Johns
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Patent number: 6208630Abstract: A power-conserving time division multiple access (TDMA) radio telephone system is disclosed in which a cluster of subscriber stations, remote from a base station, employs a common pool of frequency-agile modems each of which digitally synthesizes, on a timeSlot-by-timeSlot basis, the different channel-identifying intermediate frequencies needed to support communications between several of the subscriber stations and the base station. Power conservation is facilitated inter alia by controlling the assignment of modems to calls, maintaining unassigned modems in a powered-down state and by controlling the number of calls using the same time slot. Delay in assigning a powered-down modem to a call is eliminated by making available to all modems the highest quality synchronization information obtained by any of the active modems.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: David M. Cooley, Joseph J. DiGiovanni, John D. Kaewell, Scott D. Kurtz, Mark A. Lemmo, Michael W. Regensburg, David Vessal, Eric Johns
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Patent number: 5852604Abstract: A power-conserving time division multiple access (TDMA) radio telephone system is disclosed in which a cluster of subscriber stations, remote from a base station, employs a common pool of frequency-agile modems each of which digitally synthesizes, on a timeSlot-by-timeSlot basis, the different channel-identifying intermediate frequencies needed to support communications between several of the subscriber stations and the base station. Power conservation is facilitated inter alia by controlling the assignment of modems to calls, maintaining unassigned modems in a powered-down state and by controlling the number of calls using the same time slot. Delay in assigning a powered-down modem to a call is eliminated by making available to all modems the highest quality synchronization information obtained by any of the active modems.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1996Date of Patent: December 22, 1998Assignee: InterDigital Technology CorporationInventors: David M. Cooley, Joseph J. DiGiovanni, John D. Kaewell, Scott D. Kurtz, Mark A. Lemmo, Michael W. Regensburg, David Vessal, Eric Johns
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Patent number: 5546383Abstract: A power-conserving time division multiple access (TDMA) radio telephone system is disclosed in which a cluster of subscriber stations, remote from a base station, employs a common pool of frequency-agile modems each of which digitally synthesizes, on a timeSlot-by-timeSlot basis, the different channel-identifying intermediate frequencies needed to support communications between several of the subscriber stations and the base station. Power conservation is facilitated inter alia by controlling the assignment of modems to calls, maintaining unassigned modems in a powered-down state and by controlling the number of calls using the same time slot. Delay in assigning a powered-down modem to a call is eliminated by making available to all modems the highest quality synchronization information obtained by any of the active modems.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1993Date of Patent: August 13, 1996Inventors: David M. Cooley, Joseph J. DiGiovanni, John D. Kaewell, Scott D. Kurtz, Mark A. Lemmo, Michael W. Regensburg, David Vessal, Eric Johns
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Patent number: 5528585Abstract: A power-conserving time division multiple access (TDMA) radio telephone system is disclosed in which a cluster of subscriber stations, remote from a base station, employs a common pool of frequency-agile modems each of which digitally synthesizes, on a timeSlot-by-timeSlot basis, the different channel-identifying intermediate frequencies needed to support communications between several of the subscriber stations and the base station. Power conservation is facilitated inter alia by controlling the assignment of modems to calls, maintaining unassigned modems in a powered-down state and by controlling the number of calls using the same time slot. Delay in assigning a powered-down modem to a call is eliminated by making available to all modems the highest quality synchronization information obtained by any of the active modems.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 1996Inventors: David M. Cooley, Joseph J. DiGiovanni, John D. Kaewell, Scott D. Kurtz, Mark A. Lemmo, Michael W. Regensburg, David Vessal, Eric Johns