Patents by Inventor Inmaculada Espigares
Inmaculada Espigares 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: 9516479Abstract: A method of sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party, storing, as a consequence of the telephone call, identifier data that identifies the second party; using the stored identifier data to determine automatically a destination address for a data message; and sending, during the telephone call, the data message with the automatically determined destination address. A method for sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party: providing, while the telephone call is on-going, a user selectable option to transfer data to another party participating in the telephone call without user specification of a destination address.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2015Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: Nokia Technologies OyInventors: Peter J. Ford, Ian Nash, Ron Bird, Alan Wilkinson, Lee Cooper, Minna Asikainen, Inmaculada Espigares, Ari O. Tourunen, Vesa-Matti Hakkarainen
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Publication number: 20150382161Abstract: A method of sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party, storing, as a consequence of the telephone call, identifier data that identifies the second party; using the stored identifier data to determine automatically a destination address for a data message; and sending, during the telephone call, the data message with the automatically determined destination address. A method for sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party: providing, while the telephone call is on-going, a user selectable option to transfer data to another party participating in the telephone call without user specification of a destination address.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2015Publication date: December 31, 2015Inventors: Peter J. Ford, Ian Nash, Ron Bird, Alan Wilkinson, Lee Cooper, Minna Asikainen, Inmaculada Espigares, Ari O. Tourunen, Vesa-Matti Hakkarainen
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Patent number: 9119044Abstract: A method of sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party, storing, as a consequence of the telephone call, identifier data that identifies the second party; using the stored identifier data to determine automatically a destination address for a data message; and sending, during the telephone call, the data message with the automatically determined destination address. A method for sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party: providing, while the telephone call is on-going, a user selectable option to transfer data to another party participating in the telephone call without user specification of a destination address.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2013Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Peter J. Ford, Ian Nash, Ron Bird, Alan Wilkinson, Lee Cooper, Minna Asikainen, Inmaculada Espigares, Ari O. Tourunen, Vesa-Matti Hakkarainen
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Publication number: 20140087774Abstract: A method of sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party, storing, as a consequence of the telephone call, identifier data that identifies the second party; using the stored identifier data to determine automatically a destination address for a data message; and sending, during the telephone call, the data message with the automatically determined destination address. A method for sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party: providing, while the telephone call is on-going, a user selectable option to transfer data to another party participating in the telephone call without user specification of a destination address.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2013Publication date: March 27, 2014Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Peter J. Ford, Ian Nash, Ron Bird, Alan Wilkinson, Lee Cooper, Minna Asikainen, Inmaculada Espigares, Ari O. Tourunen, Vesa-Matti Hakkarainen
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Patent number: 8670790Abstract: A method of sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party, storing, as a consequence of the telephone call, identifier data that identifies the second party; using the stored identifier data to determine automatically a destination address for a data message; and sending, during the telephone call, the data message with the automatically determined destination address. A method for sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party: providing, while the telephone call is on-going, a user selectable option to transfer data to another party participating in the telephone call without user specification of a destination address.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2003Date of Patent: March 11, 2014Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Peter J. Ford, Ian Nash, Ron Bird, Alan Wilkinson, Lee Cooper, Minna Asikainen, Inmaculada Espigares, Ari Tourunen, Vesa-Matti Hakkarainen
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Patent number: 8589547Abstract: A method and system of providing group management for IMS conferencing services involves creating side control channels for membership control services. The membership control channel can use Client Group Management Protocol (CGMP) or alternate group management protocols. The membership channel can use HTTP, SIP, or other transport protocols. Group management protocol primitives and procedure calls can be communicated using SOAP or other XML-based protocols.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2002Date of Patent: November 19, 2013Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Petri Koskelainen, Ignacio Almar, Inmaculada Espigares, Oriol Ribera
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Patent number: 7917942Abstract: A plug-and-play (PnP) for configuring security in a PnP architecture includes a security manager and a PnP device. The PnP device is adapted to send a device description document to a user entity. The device description document includes an address pointing to the security manager, and as such, the user entity is capable of accessing the security manager based upon the address. The security manager is adapted to authenticate the user entity, and it authenticated, to communicate with the user entity to configure application-layer security of the PnP device, whereby configuring the application-layer security includes creating an access control list (ACL) document for restricting access to a service of the PnP device. In a further aspect, the PnP device may bootstrap establishing its link-layer security with configuring its application-layer security.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Inmaculada Espigares
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Patent number: 7729355Abstract: The invention relates to a method for handling a request by a first communication device 11 connected to a network of a communication system to establish a packet switched session with a second, wireless communication device 12, which session requires the second communication device 12 to be connected to a network which enables the establishment of the session. In order to enable an enhanced handling of such a request, it is proposed that it is first determined whether the second communication device 12 is currently connected to such a network. In case it is determined that the second device 12 is not connected to such a network, a corresponding indication is transmitted to the first device 11. The user of the first device 11 is then informed via the first device 11 that the requested session cannot be established. The invention relates equally to a communication system enabling such a method and to corresponding elements 11, 13 of such a system.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2003Date of Patent: June 1, 2010Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Jose Costa Requena, Inmaculada Espigares Del Pozo, Matti Turunen
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Patent number: 7480915Abstract: Mapping functionality is added in between a Wireless Village (WV) server and a Presence, Messaging and Group (PMG) server of a 3GPP IP (Internet Protocol) Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) to permit interoperability between WV and IMS clients for instant messaging and presence services for operators who have deployed both IMS and WV. Due to the possibility that an operator may have deployed WV but not IMS and due to the use of a Client-to-Server Protocol (CSP) between WV clients and WV servers and the use of a Server-to-Server Protocol (SSP) between WV servers, the mapping functionality is structured to permit an IMS device to register into WV system via an IMS/WV Relay that performs an SIP/CSP conversion to emulate a WV device login but to then use the SSP to maintain a session or to deliver a message or presence information. Likewise, a WV device can register directly into IMS for operators not deploying WV using the mapping functionality of the present invention, e.g., in an IMS/WV Relay.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 2002Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Jose Costa Requena, Inmaculada Espigares
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Publication number: 20080130639Abstract: Providing a software update service involves discovering, via an ad-hoc peer-to-peer network, a peer-to-peer software update service using a service discovery protocol of the ad-hoc peer-to-peer network. The peer-to-peer software update service is offered by a peer device and facilitates updates of programs via the ad-hoc, peer-to-peer network. In response to discovering the peer-to-peer software update service, an update is selected that is applicable to a program of a first device of the ad-hoc peer-to-peer network. The update is sent to the first device and the program of the first device is modified using the update.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Inmaculada Espigares, Mika Helander, Kirmo Koistinen, Vesa Luiro, Markku Pulkkinen, Anssi Saarimaki
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Patent number: 7346341Abstract: Mobile-specific services are provided to a mobile device coupled to a local area network. The local area network provides ad-hoc connectivity between consumer electronics devices. A service provider device is coupled to the local area network. A mobile-specific service is provided at least in part by the service provider device. The mobile-specific service is advertised via the local area network. The mobile device subscribes to the mobile-specific service via the local area network in response to advertising of the mobile-specific service. The mobile device utilizes the mobile-specific service via the local area network.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Inmaculada Espigares
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Publication number: 20070254634Abstract: A configuration for a local network device is downloaded via a mobile device management service of a wireless provider network. The configuration is applied to the device via the local network, and the service is enabled via a mobile communications device in response to applying the configuration. In another arrangement, a configuration is downloaded to a control device of the local network from a service entity of a remote network. The configuration is applied, via the local network using the control device, to a gateway device that couples the local network with the remote network. The configuration is applied to a mobile communications device via the local network using the control device. The mobile communications device is then enabled to access the local network from the external network via the gateway device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2006Publication date: November 1, 2007Inventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Inmaculada Espigares
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Publication number: 20070208948Abstract: A plug-and-play (PnP) for configuring security in a PnP architecture includes a security manager and a PnP device. The PnP device is adapted to send a device description document to a user entity. The device description document includes an address pointing to the security manager, and as such, the user entity is capable of accessing the security manager based upon the address. The security manager is adapted to authenticate the user entity, and it authenticated, to communicate with the user entity to configure application-layer security of the PnP device, whereby configuring the application-layer security includes creating an access control list (ACL) document for restricting access to a service of the PnP device. In a further aspect, the PnP device may bootstrap establishing its link-layer security with configuring its application-layer security.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2006Publication date: September 6, 2007Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Inmaculada Espigares
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Patent number: 7181537Abstract: A method, and related equipment, for interoperating between a device (11a) in a first network, such as an IMS network, and a device (12a) in a second network (12), such as a WV network, the first network using a first protocol (SIP) requiring that a message have a request uniform resource identifier including an address scheme, and the second network (12) using one or more other protocols. The method includes a step (41) of converting a message constructed according to the first protocol (SIP) but having as an address scheme indicating a protocol of the second network (such as “wv:”) to a message in which the address scheme is changed (e.g. to “sip:”) to indicate the protocol of the first network and in which a user uniform resource locator parameter is provided having a value indicating the original scheme, before conversion (i.e. “wv” in the example given).Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2003Date of Patent: February 20, 2007Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Jyrki Aarnos, Inmaculada Espigares
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Patent number: 7154864Abstract: A method and corresponding equipment for setting up a conference call via a communication network that uses session initiation protocol (SIP) signalling for call setup, the method including steps (E1a E2a E3a E4a) of providing during the call setup signalling to a subscriber invited to participate in the conference call an indication that the call is a conference call and including in the call setup signalling a reference to a group document indicating information about the conference call, such as the other invited participants, or including the group document itself.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2003Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Jarmo Kuusinen, Inmaculada Espigares
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Publication number: 20060143295Abstract: Methods and systems are provided to link two Universal Plug and Play (“UPnP”) networks to enable the devices in one to communicate directly with the devices in the other. Specifically, a mobile station visiting a first UPnP network may establish communication with a second UPnP network via Web Services (“WS”) protocol with a network gateway of the second UPnP network. The UPnP devices in the first UPnP network can then communicate with those in the second. According to another aspect, a secure communication link is provided between the UPnP network and the remotely located mobile station. Specifically, a network gateway acts as an entry point to the UPnP network and authenticates and authorizes messages from the mobile station. According to yet another aspect, a mobile station lacking UPnP capabilities can communicate with UPnP devices using a network gateway that converts between WS messages and UPnP commands.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 27, 2004Publication date: June 29, 2006Applicant: Nokia CorporationInventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Inmaculada Espigares, Kirmo Koistinen, Kari Kaarela
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Publication number: 20060128364Abstract: Mobile-specific services are provided to a mobile device coupled to a local area network. The local area network provides ad-hoc connectivity between consumer electronics devices. A service provider device is coupled to the local area network. A mobile-specific service is provided at least in part by the service provider device. The mobile-specific service is advertised via the local area network. The mobile device subscribes to the mobile-specific service via the local area network in response to advertising of the mobile-specific service. The mobile device utilizes the mobile-specific service via the local area network.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2004Publication date: June 15, 2006Inventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Inmaculada Espigares
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Publication number: 20050240680Abstract: A method and apparatus allows proximity connections to be established within a home network between a home platform and home devices. Each home device contains information that is automatically detected by the home platform. Once the home platform has determined that a difference exists between the information contained within each home device and the corresponding image on the home platform, the home platform initiates a synchronization of the information. The home platform disseminates information received from one home device to the other home devices within the home network if the information is to be shared. The home platform may also provide Internet Gateway Device (IGD) functionality in conformance with Universal Plug and Play (UPNP) specifications.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2004Publication date: October 27, 2005Inventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Inmaculada Espigares
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Publication number: 20050235048Abstract: Exchanging multimedia data between a multimedia device and a network involves digitally coupling a communications device to the multimedia device. A profile of the communications device is stored on a data store accessible via the network. The profile describes multimedia capabilities of the communications device, the profile adapted to include a description of multimedia capabilities of the multimedia device. The profile is accessed for purposes of formatting the multimedia data via a network entity. The multimedia data is formatted via the network entity based on the profile to be compatible with the multimedia device. The multimedia data is exchanged between the multimedia device and the network via the communications device.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2004Publication date: October 20, 2005Inventors: Jose Costa-Requena, Inmaculada Espigares
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Publication number: 20050111417Abstract: A method of sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party, storing, as a consequence of the telephone call, identifier data that identifies the second party; using the stored identifier data to determine automatically a destination address for a data message; and sending, during the telephone call, the data message with the automatically determined destination address. A method for sending data from a first party participating in a telephone call to a second party participating in the telephone call, comprising, in the terminal of the first party: providing, while the telephone call is on-going, a user selectable option to transfer data to another party participating in the telephone call without user specification of a destination address.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2003Publication date: May 26, 2005Inventors: Peter Ford, Ian Nash, Ron Bird, Alan Wilkinson, Lee Cooper, Minna Asikainen, Inmaculada Espigares, Ari Tourunen, Vesa-Matti Hakkarainen