Patents by Inventor Jeffrey Thomas Martin

Jeffrey Thomas Martin 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).

  • Publication number: 20160330321
    Abstract: A technique and apparatus to allow a determination of an MSAG-valid address by use of normalized house numbers included in address entries in an MSAG Address data store, to facilitate the simple match of an input civic/postal address against entries in a MSAG data store based on the use of a normalization of the house numbers. The house number normalization allows for an easy lexicographical determination as to whether or not the input civic/postal house number falls with the range of house numbers in the MSAG data store. The inventive process and apparatus pre-stores normalized house number fields in an MSAG address data store, and then normalizes house numbers in a civic/postal address associated with an emergency call. The normalized numbers in the input civic/postal address associated with the emergency call are then lexicographically matched with normalized entries in an MSAG address data store.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 22, 2016
    Publication date: November 10, 2016
    Inventors: GERHARD GELDENBOTT, GORDON JOHN HINES, JEFFREY THOMAS MARTIN, ABE BACKUS
  • Patent number: 9413889
    Abstract: A technique and apparatus to allow a determination of an MSAG-valid address by use of normalized house numbers included in address entries in an MSAG Address data store, to facilitate the simple match of an input civic/postal address against entries in a MSAG data store based on the use of a normalization of the house numbers. The house number normalization allows for an easy lexicographical determination as to whether or not the input civic/postal house number falls with the range of house numbers in the MSAG data store. The inventive process and apparatus pre-stores normalized house number fields in an MSAG address data store, and then normalizes house numbers in a civic/postal address associated with an emergency call. The normalized numbers in the input civic/postal address associated with the emergency call are then lexicographically matched with normalized entries in an MSAG address data store.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 18, 2008
    Date of Patent: August 9, 2016
    Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Gerhard Geldenbott, Gordon John Hines, Jeffrey Thomas Martin, Abe Backus
  • Publication number: 20140203965
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select those visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication by a mobile device within the service area of the base station. The inverted cone of space may be defined for each antenna structure for any given base station, and each has 360 degrees of coverage, or less than 360 degrees of coverage, with relevant locating satellites. Thus, cell sites may be specifically used as reference points for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2014
    Publication date: July 24, 2014
    Applicant: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Patent number: 8681044
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select those visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication by a mobile device within the service area of the base station. The inverted cone of space may be defined for each antenna structure for any given base station, and each has 360 degrees of coverage, or less than 360 degrees of coverage, with relevant locating satellites. Thus, cell sites may be specifically used as reference points for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2011
    Date of Patent: March 25, 2014
    Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Publication number: 20120122479
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select those visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication by a mobile device within the service area of the base station. The inverted cone of space may be defined for each antenna structure for any given base station, and each has 360 degrees of coverage, or less than 360 degrees of coverage, with relevant locating satellites. Thus, cell sites may be specifically used as reference points for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 30, 2011
    Publication date: May 17, 2012
    Inventors: Lance Douglas PITT, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Patent number: 8089401
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The base station may select those locating satellites that are visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication to a mobile device within the service area of the base station. The inverted cone of space may be defined for each antenna structure for any given base station, and each has 360 degrees of coverage, or less than 360 degrees of coverage, with relevant locating satellites. Thus, cell sites may be specifically used as reference points for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 3, 2012
    Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Patent number: 7782254
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a sub-plurality based largely on dwell time within an inverted cone above a relevant site in communication with a wireless device. A first inverted cone having a first base angle is defined above a first site, a second inverted cone having a second base angle is defined above a second site. If the second site is farther from an equator of Earth than the first site, then the second inverted cone is made to have a base angle larger than a base angle of the first inverted cone. If the first site is farther from the equator of Earth than the second site, then the first inverted cone is made to have a base angle larger than a base angle of the second inverted cone. The span of the inverted cone over the site closest to the equator may be limited.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2006
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2010
    Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Publication number: 20100045520
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select those visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication by a mobile device within the service area of the base station. The inverted cone of space may be defined for each antenna structure for any given base station, and each has 360 degrees of coverage, or less than 360 degrees of coverage, with relevant locating satellites. Thus, cell sites may be specifically used as reference points for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2009
    Publication date: February 25, 2010
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Patent number: 7629926
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select those visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication by a mobile device within the service area of the base station. The inverted cone of space may be defined for each antenna structure for any given base station, and each has 360 degrees of coverage, or less than 360 degrees of coverage, with relevant locating satellites. Thus, cell sites may be specifically used as reference points for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: December 8, 2009
    Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Publication number: 20090092232
    Abstract: A technique and apparatus to allow a determination of an MSAG-valid address by use of normalized house numbers included in address entries in an MSAG Address data store, to facilitate the simple match of an input civic/postal address against entries in a MSAG data store based on the use of a normalization of the house numbers. The house number normalization allows for an easy lexicographical determination as to whether or not the input civic/postal house number falls with the range of house numbers in the MSAG data store. The inventive process and apparatus pre-stores normalized house number fields in an MSAG address data store, and then normalizes house numbers in a civic/postal address associated with an emergency call. The normalized numbers in the input civic/postal address associated with the emergency call are then lexicographically matched with normalized entries in an MSAG address data store.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2008
    Publication date: April 9, 2009
    Inventors: Gerhard GELDENBOTT, Gordon John HINES, Jeffrey Thomas MARTIN, Abe BACKUS
  • Publication number: 20090077077
    Abstract: A technique and apparatus to find an optimal MSAG-valid address in real time given an E9-1-1 caller's civic/postal address. Arrival at an accurate MSAG-valid address selection moves through as many as three well defined MSAG matching steps which may be performed sequentially, or in tandem. The three disclosed MSAG matching techniques include a Simple Match of an MSAG address, a historical data match for an MSAG address, and a pinned MSAG match performed using a commercial location engine.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2008
    Publication date: March 19, 2009
    Inventors: Gerhard Geldenbott, Gordon John Hines, Jeffrey Thomas Martin, Abe Backus
  • Publication number: 20090051590
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select those visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication by a mobile device within the service area of the base station. The inverted cone of space may be defined for each antenna structure for any given base station, and each has 360 degrees of coverage, or less than 360 degrees of coverage, with relevant locating satellites. Thus, cell sites may be specifically used as reference points for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2007
    Publication date: February 26, 2009
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Patent number: 7489273
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select those visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication by a mobile device within the service area of the base station. The inverted cone of space may be defined for each antenna structure for any given base station, and each has 360 degrees of coverage, or less than 360 degrees of coverage, with relevant locating satellites. Thus, cell sites may be specifically used as reference points for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 12, 2007
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2009
    Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Publication number: 20090015469
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select those visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication by a mobile device within the service area of the base station. The inverted cone of space may be defined for each antenna structure for any given base station, and each has 360 degrees of coverage, or less than 360 degrees of coverage, with relevant locating satellites. Thus, cell sites may be specifically used as reference points for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 12, 2007
    Publication date: January 15, 2009
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Patent number: 7411546
    Abstract: A geometric shape (e.g., an inverted cone) is computed above a given ‘reference point’ defined from locations of cell sites OTHER than the cell site currently servicing a given wireless device, to provide a best-guess as to a near-future location of a mobile wireless device. Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select visible locating satellites, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station, for communication by a mobile device within the service area of a base station. Thus, cell sites other than the one in use by the relevant wireless device may be specifically used to determine a reference point for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 11, 2007
    Date of Patent: August 12, 2008
    Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Publication number: 20080036655
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a sub-plurality based largely on dwell time within an inverted cone above a relevant site in communication with a wireless device. A first inverted cone having a first base angle is defined above a first site, a second inverted cone having a second base angle is defined above a second site. If the second site is farther from an equator of Earth than the first site, then the second inverted cone is made to have a base angle larger than a base angle of the first inverted cone. If the first site is farther from the equator of Earth than the second site, then the first inverted cone is made to have a base angle larger than a base angle of the second inverted cone. The span of the inverted cone over the site closest to the equator may be limited.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 9, 2006
    Publication date: February 14, 2008
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Patent number: 7183973
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select those visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication by a mobile device within the service area of the base station. Alternatively, a minimum set of locating satellites may be selected based on, e.g., being not only within an arbitrary cone of space normal to the base station, but also projected to remain within that cone of space for the longest period of time, i.e., having the longest dwell time, based on a calculated ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: February 27, 2007
    Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Patent number: 7154438
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The locating satellites may be culled into a prioritized list. Each satellite is assigned an order of precedence based on a remaining dwell time within a primary inverted cone. Thus, a number ‘N’ of satellite's ephemeris data may be used, along with a preferred ‘order of precedence’ for secondary satellites to be used as backups as necessary.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 16, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2006
    Assignee: TeleCommunication System, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Patent number: 7113128
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a preferred group having a longest dwell time based on a time passing through an ellipsoid arc path through a cone of space, and communicated to mobile devices within a particular region (e.g., serviced by a particular base station). The culled locating satellites may select those visible, or more preferably those locating satellites currently within a cone of space above the relevant base station are selected for communication by a mobile device within the service area of the base station. The inverted cone of space may be defined for each antenna structure for any given base station, and each has 360 degrees of coverage, or less than 360 degrees of coverage, with relevant locating satellites. Thus, cell sites may be specifically used as reference points for culling the ephemeris information used to expedite Assisted GPS location determinations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 31, 2006
    Date of Patent: September 26, 2006
    Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin
  • Patent number: 7091905
    Abstract: Locating satellites (e.g., GPS) are culled into a sub-plurality based largely on dwell time within an inverted cone above a relevant site in communication with a wireless device. A first inverted cone having a first base angle is defined above a first site, a second inverted cone having a second base angle is defined above a second site. If the second site is farther from an equator of Earth than the first site, then the second inverted cone is made to have a base angle larger than a base angle of the first inverted cone. If the first site is farther from the equator of Earth than the second site, then the first inverted cone is made to have a base angle larger than a base angle of the second inverted cone. The span of the inverted cone over the site closest to the equator may be limited.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 21, 2005
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2006
    Assignee: TeleCommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Lance Douglas Pitt, Leslie Johann Lamprecht, Jeffrey Thomas Martin