Patents by Inventor George Murphy
George Murphy 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: 11025607Abstract: Concepts and technologies disclosed herein are directed to vehicle-to-everything (“V2X”) certificate management. According to one aspect of the concepts and technologies disclosed herein, a system can receive a CRL from a security credential management (“SCM”) system. The CRL can identify one or more certificates that have been determined to be invalid, such as when the certificate(s) has expired. The certificate(s) can be utilized by a vehicle for secure communications, including vehicle-to-vehicle (“V2V”) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (“V2I”) (collectively V2X). The system can format the CRL as a cell broadcast message. The system can then create a cell broadcast request directed to a cell broadcast center (“CBC”). The cell broadcast request can include the CRL formatted as the cell broadcast message. The system can send the cell broadcast request to the CBC to instruct the CBC to broadcast the CRL as the cell broadcast message.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2016Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignees: AT&T Mobility II LLC, AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Murali Narayanan, Roger Mahler, Paul Nichols, George Murphy, Zachery Carter, Senthil Ramakrishnan, Thomas Becker
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Patent number: 10171953Abstract: Concepts and technologies disclosed herein are directed to vehicle event notification via cell broadcast. According to one aspect of the concepts and technologies disclosed herein, a system can receive an event message in response to an event. The system can extract information associated with the event from the event message. The system can determine an area of relevance for the event. The system can create an event notification message. The event notification message can be formatted as a cell broadcast message to be broadcast to a cell serving at least a portion of the area of relevance.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2016Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignees: AT&T Mobility II LLC, AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Murali Narayanan, Thomas Becker, Zachery Carter, Roger Mahler, George Murphy, Paul Nichols
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Publication number: 20180176742Abstract: Concepts and technologies disclosed herein are directed to vehicle event notification via cell broadcast. According to one aspect of the concepts and technologies disclosed herein, a system can receive an event message in response to an event. The system can extract information associated with the event from the event message. The system can determine an area of relevance for the event. The system can create an event notification message. The event notification message can be formatted as a cell broadcast message to be broadcast to a cell serving at least a portion of the area of relevance.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2016Publication date: June 21, 2018Applicants: AT&T Mobility II LLC, AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Murali Narayanan, Thomas Becker, Zachery Carter, Roger Mahler, George Murphy, Paul Nichols
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Publication number: 20180176209Abstract: Concepts and technologies disclosed herein are directed to vehicle-to-everything (“V2X”) certificate management. According to one aspect of the concepts and technologies disclosed herein, a system can receive a CRL from a security credential management (“SCM”) system. The CRL can identify one or more certificates that have been determined to be invalid, such as when the certificate(s) has expired. The certificate(s) can be utilized by a vehicle for secure communications, including vehicle-to-vehicle (“V2V”) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (“V2I”) (collectively V2X). The system can format the CRL as a cell broadcast message. The system can then create a cell broadcast request directed to a cell broadcast center (“CBC”). The cell broadcast request can include the CRL formatted as the cell broadcast message. The system can send the cell broadcast request to the CBC to instruct the CBC to broadcast the CRL as the cell broadcast message.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2016Publication date: June 21, 2018Applicants: AT&T Mobility II LLC, AT&T Intellectual Property II, L.P.Inventors: Murali Narayanan, Roger Mahler, Paul Nichols, George Murphy, Zachery Carter, Senthil Ramakrishnan, Thomas Becker
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Patent number: 7507364Abstract: Air embossing systems, air lances, and methods of air embossing fabrics produce an unprecedented level of fine detail, crisp transition between unembossed and embossed regions, and a high degree of uniformity across the width of an embossed fabric. The air embossing systems can utilize air lances for directing a stream of air onto the embossable surface of a fabric that have at least one nozzle having a characteristic orifice dimension substantially less than that of conventional air lance nozzles, and also substantially less than a characteristic length of the nozzle. Air lances can also include one or more nozzles in the shape of an elongated slit oriented so as to be positioned across essentially the entire width of a fabric being embossed.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Microfibres, Inc.Inventors: William Laird, George Murphy
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Publication number: 20060078572Abstract: Vaccines and methods against M. haemolytica infections in cattle. The vaccine compositions include a recombinant outer membrane protein of M. haemolytica designated PlpE and/or subunits thereof, alone or in combination with other antigenic components, and a carrier or diluent. The methods involve administering an effective immunizing amount of the vaccines to susceptible bovine.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2005Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Anthony Confer, Sahlu Ayalew, George Murphy, Karamjeet Pandher
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Publication number: 20060051771Abstract: The present invention provides methods and compositions that enable tagging and amplification of targeted RNA molecules. A targeted RNA molecule is any non-polyadenylated RNA molecule including, for example, miRNA, siRNA, rRNA, tRNA, synthetic RNA, or non-polyadenylated mRNA such as mRNA from bacteria. In certain aspects, the invention provides methods and compositions for the genome-wide expression analysis of bacterial genes. Significantly, the methods enable genome-wide expression analysis in circumstances where bacterial numbers were previously too low to purify adequate amounts of RNA for DNA microarray analysis or other applications. Such methods are particularly useful for the study of bacterial gene expression during host-cell infection. The invention also provides kits for tagging and amplifying targeted RNA molecules.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2004Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: George Murphy, J. Whitley
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Publication number: 20060041669Abstract: A scalable policy-based Web Services security architecture that incorporates a combination of authentication with service discovery, evaluation of access policies, and capturing the result of this process in a signed, security token, thus, allowing efficient processing for each service request in a secure manner. A method for securing a Web Service comprises discovering the Web Service in response to a service request and determining an access policy for the Web Service separately from the actual service based on the service request.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 19, 2004Publication date: February 23, 2006Inventors: Jeroen Bemmel, Maarten Wegdam, Kumar Vemuri, George Murphy, Douglas Varney
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Publication number: 20050046089Abstract: The present invention discloses improved air embossing systems, improved air lances, and improved methods of air embossing fabrics, which are able to produce an unprecedented level of fine detail, crisp transition between unembossed and embossed regions, and a high degree of uniformity across the width of an embossed fabric, when compared to the performance of typical, conventional air embossing systems. The air embossing systems provided by the invention can utilize air lances for directing a stream of air onto the embossable surface of a fabric that have at least one nozzle having a characteristic orifice dimension substantially less than that of conventional air lance nozzles. The disclosed air embossing systems can also include air lances having nozzles positioned in close proximity to the embossable surface of a fabric being embossed, substantially closer than is typical for air lances employed in conventional air embossing systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: Microfibres, Inc.Inventors: William Laird, George Murphy
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Patent number: 6770240Abstract: Air embossing systems, air lances and methods of air embossing fabrics produce fine detail, crisp transition between unembossed and embossed regions, and a high degree of uniformity across the width of an embossed fabric. The air embossing systems utilize air lances (210) for directing a stream of air onto the embossable surface (113) of a fabric (111) that have at least one nozzle (216) having an orifice dimension substantially less than that of conventional nozzles.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Assignee: Microfibres, Inc.Inventors: William Laird, George Murphy