Patents by Inventor Hyperia Doe

Hyperia Doe 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: 11025439
    Abstract: A plurality of authentication devices form and manage a self-organizing mobile peer-to-peer mesh network to provide robust authentication of mobile peers, humans and or mobile devices such as drones, cars, satellites, robots etc. The mesh network may supplement traditional fixed point of entry authentication to combat social engineering penetrations or be used in situations where fixed-point authentication is not viable. Network efficiency can be enhanced by using two-level encryption, a first level of encryption based on permissions to join a mesh network and a simpler second level of encryption based on knowledge shared with members of the network for communication. Making the permissions a function of location can make the network more robust. Re-authenticating member peers based on the occurrence of defined events can further enhance security.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 17, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2021
    Assignee: Raytheon Company
    Inventors: David James Theodore, Blake Cameron Sims, Andres Rios, Hyperia Doe, Jesse Jonathan Lee, Alfonso Andres Lopez
  • Publication number: 20190068382
    Abstract: A plurality of authentication devices form and manage a self-organizing mobile peer-to-peer mesh network to provide robust authentication of mobile peers, humans and or mobile devices such as drones, cars, satellites, robots etc. The mesh network may supplement traditional fixed point of entry authentication to combat social engineering penetrations or be used in situations where fixed-point authentication is not viable. Network efficiency can be enhanced by using two-level encryption, a first level of encryption based on permissions to join a mesh network and a simpler second level of encryption based on knowledge shared with members of the network for communication. Making the permissions a function of location can make the network more robust. Re-authenticating member peers based on the occurrence of defined events can further enhance security.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 17, 2018
    Publication date: February 28, 2019
    Inventors: David James Theodore, Blake Cameron Sims, Andres Rios, Hyperia Doe, Jesse Jonathan Lee, Alfonso Andres Lopez