Patents by Inventor Govind Krishnamurthi
Govind Krishnamurthi 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: 20210354660Abstract: A system has a communication system that is in communication with a computing system. The computing system runs computer-executable instructions that may examine a profile of a passenger. Furthermore, the system may determine based upon the profile that support is to be provided audibly to the passenger whenever support is provided to the passenger. The system may also detect divergences from a predetermined path or route, which is determined may be determined by comparing a position signal output against the predetermined path. In response to detecting divergences, the system may further output an audible support message having content based on the detected divergences. Moreover, the system may be configured to contact authorities and stop the autonomous vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventor: Govind KRISHNAMURTHI
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Patent number: 11097688Abstract: A system has a communication system that is in communication with a computing system. The computing system runs computer-executable instructions that may examine a profile of a passenger. Furthermore, the system may determine based upon the profile that support is to be provided audibly to the passenger whenever support is provided to the passenger. The system may also detect divergences from a predetermined path or route, which is determined may be determined by comparing a position signal output against the predetermined path. In response to detecting divergences, the system may further output an audible support message having content based on the detected divergences. Moreover, the system may be configured to contact authorities and stop the autonomous vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2019Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: GM Cruise Holdings, LLCInventor: Govind Krishnamurthi
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Publication number: 20210086723Abstract: A system has a communication system that is in communication with a computing system. The computing system runs computer-executable instructions that may examine a profile of a passenger. Furthermore, the system may determine based upon the profile that support is to be provided audibly to the passenger whenever support is provided to the passenger. The system may also detect divergences from a predetermined path or route, which is determined may be determined by comparing a position signal output against the predetermined path. In response to detecting divergences, the system may further output an audible support message having content based on the detected divergences. Moreover, the system may be configured to contact authorities and stop the autonomous vehicle.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2019Publication date: March 25, 2021Inventor: Govind KRISHNAMURTHI
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Patent number: 9503462Abstract: A method for authenticating communicating parties is disclosed. In the method biometric information associated with a first party is generated based on a recording of the first party presenting a predefined input parameter. Said biometric information may then be transmitted to a second party. Authenticity of a security parameter associated with the first party can then be verified based on said biometric information.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2007Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: Nokia Technologies OyInventors: Nadarajah Asokan, Govind Krishnamurthi, Tat Chan
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Patent number: 8804712Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for facilitating the seamless handoff of IP connections between access routers in an IP network. The mobile IP network includes two or more access routers each serving a different geographic service area. When a mobile terminal moves from the first service area to the second service area, the mobile terminal transmits to the second access router the IP address of the previous access router. The second access router uses this information to learn capabilities of the first access router (e.g., bandwidths supported, security schemes, and the like) for use in future handoff decisions, and exchanges capability information with the first access router. The assumption is made based on the exchanged information that the access routers are geographically proximate.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: August 12, 2014Assignee: Nokia, Inc.Inventors: Hemant M. Chaskar, Dirk Trossen, Govind Krishnamurthi
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Patent number: 8437368Abstract: A communications system and method are provided for handing over a call from a packet-switched network (e.g., IP network) to a circuit-switched network (e.g., PLMN, PSTN, etc.). The system includes a first terminal capable of communicating via a packet-switched network and a circuit-switched network, and a second terminal capable of communicating via a circuit-switched network. The system also includes a gateway capable of mapping communications between a packet-switched network and at least one circuit-switched network. The gateway can support communication between the first terminal and the second terminal such that the first terminal has a packet-switched connection with the gateway and the second terminal has a circuit-switched connection with the gateway. The first terminal can then establish a circuit-switch connection with the gateway.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2003Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Govind Krishnamurthi, Hemant M. Chaskar
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Patent number: 7991843Abstract: A system for managing a plurality of identities of a user includes a network entity capable of operating a user naming system (UNS). The UNS is capable of receiving, from an application, a request for an identity of a user. The UNS is also capable of automatically selecting a predefined identity based upon the application and at least one user preference independent of user input to the application. The UNS can then provide the selected identity to the application. More particularly, the UNS can receive a request for the identity of a user from a trusted application. Then, the UNS can select an identity further based upon a status of the user. The UNS can alternatively receive a request for the identity of a user from a non-trusted application. Then, the UNS can select or generate a pseudonym, which the UNS can provide to the application.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2003Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Yile Guo, Govind Krishnamurthi
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Patent number: 7684798Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for facilitating the handoff of a mobile terminal from a first access device in a first network to a second access device in a second network. Prior to performing a handoff operation, the first access device inquires as to whether the mobile terminal is authorized to be handed off to the second access device and, in response thereto, completes the handoff. If the mobile terminal is not authorized to be handed off to the second access device, the handoff operation is inhibited, preferably without using any radio frequency resources of the second access device.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Senthil Sengodan, Govind Krishnamurthi, Ram Gopal
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Patent number: 7616644Abstract: Disclosed are a method and a system that operates in accordance with the method to set up a TCP session between a MS and an end point destination via a wireless network and the Internet. The method includes sending a split TCP connection request from the MS to a PEP located in the network, where the split TCP request includes information for identifying a network address of the MS and a network address of the end point destination. The method further includes, in response to receiving the split TCP connection request from the MS, establishing a split TCP connection that includes a wireless TCP (WTCP) connection between the MS and the PEP, and a TCP connection at least part way between the PEP and the end point destination. In one embodiment the end point destination is an application server that is coupled to the Internet, and the TCP connection is established between the PEP and the application server.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2004Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Hemant Chaskar, Govind Krishnamurthi
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Patent number: 7480307Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for facilitating the seamless handoff of IP connections between access routers in an IP network. The mobile IP network includes two or more access routers each serving a different geographic service area. When a mobile terminal moves from the first service area to the second service area, the mobile terminal transmits to the second access router the IP address of the previous access router. The second access router uses this information to learn capabilities of the first access router (e.g., bandwidths supported, security schemes, and the like) for use in future handoff decisions, and exchanges capability information with the first access router. The assumption is made based on the exchanged information that the access routers are geographically proximate.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Nokia, Inc.Inventors: Hemant M. Chaskar, Dirk Trossen, Govind Krishnamurthi
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Publication number: 20080299943Abstract: Provided is an apparatus for determining a charge to an entity associated with informational material disseminated to at least one mobile terminal. The apparatus includes a processing unit that may be configured to obtain respective location data of the mobile terminal during and subsequent to rendering of the informational material at the mobile terminal. A billing unit may be configured to determine a charge to an entity associated with the informational material based at least in part on movement of the at least one mobile terminal subsequent to rendering of the informational material as indicated by the location data. Corresponding methods and computer program products are also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Quinn Jacobson, Govind Krishnamurthi
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Publication number: 20080195867Abstract: A method for authenticating communicating parties is disclosed. In the method biometric information associated with a first party is generated based on a recording of the first party presenting a predefined input parameter. Said biometric information may then be transmitted to a second party. Authenticity of a security parameter associated with the first party can then be verified based on said biometric information.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2007Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventors: Nadarajah Asokan, Govind Krishnamurthi, Tat Chan
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Patent number: 7313628Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for facilitating the seamless handoff of IP connections between access routers in an IP network. The mobile IP network includes two or more access routers each serving a different geographic service area. When a mobile terminal moves from the first service area to the second service area, the mobile terminal transmits to the second access router the IP address of the previous access router. The second access router uses this information to learn capabilities of the first access router (e.g., bandwidths supported, security schemes, and the like) for use in future handoff decisions, and exchanges capability information with the first access router. The assumption is made based on the exchanged information that the access routers are geographically proximate.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: December 25, 2007Assignee: Nokia, Inc.Inventors: Hemant M. Chaskar, Dirk Trossen, Govind Krishnamurthi
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Patent number: 7280505Abstract: A method, system and computer program are disclosed to perform a low latency inter-technology handoff of a MN from a WLAN to a cellular network. The method includes transmitting a Bearer Context from the MN for use by the cellular network, the Bearer Context containing information required to establish access network bearers in the cellular network for an ongoing Internet session of the MN; and responding to the Bearer Context with a Router Advertisement that is forwarded to the MN. The Bearer Context may be piggybacked on another message, or it may be sent as a separate message. The Bearer Context includes information expressive of: (a) a QoS requirement of an ongoing application or applications of the MN; (b) a unique identity of the MN that is recognizable by the cellular network; (c) parameters to facilitate the creation of a Point-to-Point Protocol state in the cellular network; and (d) parameters to enable establishment of packet filters in the cellular network.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2003Date of Patent: October 9, 2007Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Hemant Chaskar, Govind Krishnamurthi, Dirk Trossen
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Patent number: 7272122Abstract: The present invention provides a relocation of an application-specific functionality for an application that a mobile terminal (mobile node) is executing. Entities that may provide application-specific functionalities that assist the application include a location-based server (that may be associated with a supplementary service provider functionality), a transcoder proxy, and a security gateway. The relocation of the application-specific functionality with a network layer-level handoff enables the mobile terminal to seamlessly execute an application that utilizes the media content from a content source that is supporting the mobile terminal before the handoff Subsequent to the handoff, the mobile terminal registers with a current access router in order to inform the current access router about application context information.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: September 18, 2007Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Dirk Trossen, Hemant M. Chaskar, Govind Krishnamurthi
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Patent number: 7224677Abstract: This invention provides a messaging interface between a Mobile Node (MN) and an Access Router (AR) that enables the registration of MN preferences with a current AR (AR_current) and, when appropriate, the notification of the MN of the discovery of an AR in the proximity of AR_current that matches MN-specified preference criteria. The notifying AR_current may be the one that the MN originally registered its preferences with, or it could be another AR that, due to movement by the MN, has assumed the role of AR_current. In this case the MN preference data set to be transferred from one AR to another in response to the movement of the MN. The presently preferred messaging interface has two main modes of operation. In a first mode of operation, a “Query” mode, the MN explicitly queries AR_current for information descriptive of the capabilities of nearby ARs. AR_current responds to the MN query after examining the information stored in its PNL.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 29, 2007Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Govind Krishnamurthi, Dirk Trossen, Hemant Chaskar
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Publication number: 20070032249Abstract: IP-based Location Services (IP-LCS) is a valuable application that may be supported by a majority of cellular phones in the future. Services offered by such applications can be closely coupled to the location of the user. IP-LCS may be designed to permit a location based application resident on a mobile terminal to track a mobile terminal or a cluster of mobile terminals, or to otherwise provide location based services to a mobile node based on the location of another mobile node or a cluster of mobile nodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 4, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Inventors: Govind Krishnamurthi, Margaret Livingston
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Publication number: 20050185664Abstract: Disclosed are a method and a system that operates in accordance with the method to set up a TCP session between a MS and an end point destination via a wireless network and the Internet. The method includes sending a split TCP connection request from the MS to a PEP located in the network, where the split TCP request includes information for identifying a network address of the MS and a network address of the end point destination. The method further includes, in response to receiving the split TCP connection request from the MS, establishing a split TCP connection that includes a wireless TCP (WTCP) connection between the MS and the PEP, and a TCP connection at least part way between the PEP and the end point destination. In one embodiment the end point destination is an application server that is coupled to the Internet, and the TCP connection is established between the PEP and the application server.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2004Publication date: August 25, 2005Inventors: Hemant Chaskar, Govind Krishnamurthi
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Publication number: 20050108372Abstract: A system for managing a plurality of identities of a user includes a network entity capable of operating a user naming system (UNS). The UNS is capable of receiving, from an application, a request for an identity of a user. The UNS is also capable of automatically selecting a predefined identity based upon the application and at least one user preference independent of user input to the application. The UNS can then provide the selected identity to the application. More particularly, the UNS can receive a request for the identity of a user from a trusted application. Then, the UNS can select an identity further based upon a status of the user. The UNS can alternatively receive a request for the identity of a user from a non-trusted application. Then, the UNS can select or generate a pseudonym, which the UNS can provide to the application.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2003Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Yile Guo, Govind Krishnamurthi
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Publication number: 20050105491Abstract: An apparatus and method is provided for facilitating the seamless handoff of IP connections between access routers in an IP network. The mobile IP network includes two or more access routers each serving a different geographic service area. When a mobile terminal moves from the first service area to the second service area, the mobile terminal transmits to the second access router the IP address of the previous access router. The second access router uses this information to learn capabilities of the first access router (e.g., bandwidths supported, security schemes, and the like) for use in future handoff decisions, and exchanges capability information with the first access router. The assumption is made based on the exchanged information that the access routers are geographically proximate.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2004Publication date: May 19, 2005Applicant: Nokia, Inc.Inventors: Hemant Chaskar, Dirk Trossen, Govind Krishnamurthi