Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Seaman

Jeffrey Seaman 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: 9239990
    Abstract: A query device scans radio frequencies for visible transmitting devices. The querying device receives at least a signal strength and identifier information associated with each of the transmitting devices. The list of visible devices is used to query a database containing location information for a plurality of visible devices. The list may be sent to a locationing system that may perform a location analysis on the resulting data to return a location to the query device. The weighted average of the locations returned in the database query may be computed to determine the location of the querying device, with the weight for each of the locations being the current signal strength detected by the querying device. Neural network analysis may also be used to determine the location of the querying device. Learning and seeding operations many also be used to populate the database with location information for transmitting devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 19, 2016
    Assignee: ZOS COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
    Inventors: Russell Ziskind, Chris McKechney, Jeffrey Seaman, Ankur Patel, Brandon Pastuszek, Joseph Impellizzieri, Samuel Gottfried
  • Patent number: 8774831
    Abstract: A query device scans radio frequencies for visible transmitting devices. The querying device receives at least a signal strength and identifier information associated with each of the transmitting devices. The list of visible devices is used to query a database containing location information for a plurality of visible devices. The list may be sent to a locationing system that may perform a location analysis on the resulting data to return a location to the query device. The weighted average of the locations returned in the database query may be computed to determine the location of the querying device, with the weight for each of the locations being the current signal strength detected by the querying device. Neural network analysis may also be used to determine the location of the querying device. Learning and seeding operations many also be used to populate the database with location information for transmitting devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2014
    Assignee: ZOS Communications, LLC
    Inventors: Russell Ziskind, Chris McKechney, Jeffrey Seaman, Ankur Patel, Brandon Pastuszek, Joseph Impellizzieri, Samuel Gottfried
  • Patent number: 8774830
    Abstract: A query device scans radio frequencies for visible transmitting devices. The querying device receives at least a signal strength and identifier information associated with each of the transmitting devices. The list of visible devices is used to query a database containing location information for a plurality of visible devices. The list may be sent to a locationing system that may perform a location analysis on the resulting data to return a location to the query device. The weighted average of the locations returned in the database query may be computed to determine the location of the querying device, with the weight for each of the locations being the current signal strength detected by the querying device. Neural network analysis may also be used to determine the location of the querying device. Learning and seeding operations many also be used to populate the database with location information for transmitting devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2012
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2014
    Assignee: ZOS Communications, LLC
    Inventors: Russell Ziskind, Chris McKechney, Jeffrey Seaman, Ankur Patel, Brandon Pastuszek, Joseph Impellizzieri, Samuel Gottfried
  • Patent number: 8738032
    Abstract: A query device scans radio frequencies for visible transmitting devices. The querying device receives at least a signal strength and identifier information associated with each of the transmitting devices. The list of visible devices is used to query a database containing location information for a plurality of visible devices. The list may be sent to a locationing system that may perform a location analysis on the resulting data to return a location to the query device. The weighted average of the locations returned in the database query may be computed to determine the location of the querying device, with the weight for each of the locations being the current signal strength detected by the querying device. Neural network analysis may also be used to determine the location of the querying device. Learning and seeding operations many also be used to populate the database with location information for transmitting devices.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 22, 2012
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2014
    Assignee: ZOS Communications, LLC
    Inventors: Russell Ziskind, Chris McKechney, Jeffrey Seaman, Ankur Patel, Brandon Pastuszek, Joseph Impellizzieri, Samuel Gottfried
  • Publication number: 20130172006
    Abstract: A query device scans radio frequencies for visible transmitting devices. The querying device receives at least a signal strength and identifier information associated with each of the transmitting devices. The list of visible devices is used to query a database containing location information for a plurality of visible devices. The list may be sent to a locationing system that may perform a location analysis on the resulting data to return a location to the query device. The weighted average of the locations returned in the database query may be computed to determine the location of the querying device, with the weight for each of the locations being the current signal strength detected by the querying device. Neural network analysis may also be used to determine the location of the querying device. Learning and seeding operations many also be used to populate the database with location information for transmitting devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2012
    Publication date: July 4, 2013
    Inventors: Russell Ziskind, Chris McKechney, Jeffrey Seaman, Ankur Patel, Brandon Pastuszek, Joseph Impellizzieri, Samuel Gottfried
  • Publication number: 20130173506
    Abstract: A query device scans radio frequencies for visible transmitting devices. The querying device receives at least a signal strength and identifier information associated with each of the transmitting devices. The list of visible devices is used to query a database containing location information for a plurality of visible devices. The list may be sent to a locationing system that may perform a location analysis on the resulting data to return a location to the query device. The weighted average of the locations returned in the database query may be computed to determine the location of the querying device, with the weight for each of the locations being the current signal strength detected by the querying device. Neural network analysis may also be used to determine the location of the querying device. Learning and seeding operations many also be used to populate the database with location information for transmitting devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2012
    Publication date: July 4, 2013
    Inventors: Russell Ziskind, Chris McKechney, Jeffrey Seaman, Ankur Patel, Brandon Pastuszek, Joseph Impellizzieri, Samuel Gottfried
  • Publication number: 20130165143
    Abstract: A query device scans radio frequencies for visible transmitting devices. The querying device receives at least a signal strength and identifier information associated with each of the transmitting devices. The list of visible devices is used to query a database containing location information for a plurality of visible devices. The list may be sent to a locationing system that may perform a location analysis on the resulting data to return a location to the query device. The weighted average of the locations returned in the database query may be computed to determine the location of the querying device, with the weight for each of the locations being the current signal strength detected by the querying device. Neural network analysis may also be used to determine the location of the querying device. Learning and seeding operations many also be used to populate the database with location information for transmitting devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2012
    Publication date: June 27, 2013
    Inventors: Russell Ziskind, Chris McKechney, Jeffrey Seaman, Ankur Patel, Brandon Pastuszek, Joseph Impellizzieri, Samuel Gottfried
  • Publication number: 20130165144
    Abstract: A query device scans radio frequencies for visible transmitting devices. The querying device receives at least a signal strength and identifier information associated with each of the transmitting devices. The list of visible devices is used to query a database containing location information for a plurality of visible devices. The list may be sent to a locationing system that may perform a location analysis on the resulting data to return a location to the query device. The weighted average of the locations returned in the database query may be computed to determine the location of the querying device, with the weight for each of the locations being the current signal strength detected by the querying device. Neural network analysis may also be used to determine the location of the querying device. Learning and seeding operations many also be used to populate the database with location information for transmitting devices.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 22, 2012
    Publication date: June 27, 2013
    Inventors: Russell Ziskind, Chris McKechney, Jeffrey Seaman, Ankur Patel, Brandon Pastuszek, Joseph Impellizzieri, Samuel Gottfried
  • Patent number: 7488264
    Abstract: An improved basketball training device is presented. It has a bearing attached to a basketball goal, as well as either a facsimile hoop for attaching on the market chutes or a folding chute. This device allows balls to be returned to any area of the court.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 24, 2003
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2009
    Inventor: Philip Jeffrey Seaman
  • Publication number: 20040223614
    Abstract: A secure means to provide video on demand to a user's TV set (1001) while preventing unauthorized viewing or copying is disclosed. Subsequent embodiments leverage off of the core elements to provide wireless phone, videophone, internet, email and storage capabilities.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 8, 2003
    Publication date: November 11, 2004
    Inventor: Philip Jeffrey Seaman