Patents by Inventor Graeme R. S. Whittington

Graeme R. S. Whittington 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).

  • Patent number: 7821927
    Abstract: A host server is operative to control the pushing of user data messages to a plurality of mobile communication devices adapted to communicate in a wireless communication network. In particular, the host server is adapted to cause, for each one of the mobile communication devices operating in the wireless communication network, user data messages to be pushed to a mobile communication device via a packet data connection; receive, from a serving node in the wireless communication network, an IP notification message having an IP destination address of the host server and including an identification or address that identifies one of the mobile communication devices, the IP notification message being produced in response to a termination of packet data connectivity for the identified mobile communication device; and in response to receiving the IP notification message, at least temporarily refrain from pushing user data messages to the identified mobile communication device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2008
    Date of Patent: October 26, 2010
    Assignee: Research In Motion Limited
    Inventors: Nicholas P. Alfano, Adrian Buckley, Noushad Naqvi, Ian M. Patterson, Gary P. Mousseau, Allan David Lewis, Hugh Hind, Graeme R. S. Whittington
  • Publication number: 20080159257
    Abstract: A host server is operative to control the pushing of user data messages to a plurality of mobile communication devices adapted to communicate in a wireless communication network. In particular, the host server is adapted to cause, for each one of the mobile communication devices operating in the wireless communication network, user data messages to be pushed to a mobile communication device via a packet data connection; receive, from a serving node in the wireless communication network, an IP notification message having an IP destination address of the host server and including an identification or address that identifies one of the mobile communication devices, the IP notification message being produced in response to a termination of packet data connectivity for the identified mobile communication device; and in response to receiving the IP notification message, at least temporarily refrain from pushing user data messages to the identified mobile communication device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 14, 2008
    Publication date: July 3, 2008
    Applicant: RESEARCH IN MOTION LIMITED
    Inventors: Nicholas P. Alfano, Adrian Buckley, Noushad Naqvi, Ian M. Patterson, Gary P. Mousseau, Allan D. Lewis, Graeme R.S. Whittington, Hugh Hind
  • Patent number: 7366093
    Abstract: One illustrative method of reducing undeliverable server-initiated IP traffic within a wireless network (21) includes the steps of identifying that a data connection (e.g. a Packet Data Protocol or PDP Context) for communicating server-initiated IP messages from a host server (22 or 26) to a mobile station (10) has been lost or terminated; causing a notification message having a destination address corresponding to the host server (22 or 26) to be produced based on identifying that the data connection has been lost or terminated; and causing the notification message to be sent to the host server (22 or 26). The notification message may cause the host server (22 or 26) to at least temporarily refrain from communicating and/or to queue server-initiated IP messages (10) intended for the mobile station (10). The notification message may be formatted and communicated based on an existing protocol, such as Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), or any other suitable protocol.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 5, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2008
    Assignee: Research In Motion Limited
    Inventors: Nicholas P. Alfano, Adrian Buckley, Ian M. Patterson, Noushad Naqvi, Gary P. Mousseau, Allan D. Lewis, Graeme R. S. Whittington, Hugh Hind