Patents by Inventor Joseph GOMEZ
Joseph GOMEZ 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: 12341836Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for presenting media streams based on changes in geolocation. A MapView system may receive a first positioning signal indicating a first geographical location of a user device. The MapView system may determine a first media stream to be presented by the user device based on the first geographical location and a location of a source of the first media stream. The MapView system may then facilitate a presentation of the first media stream by the user device. When the MapView system receives a second positioning signal indicating a second geographical location of the user device, the MapView may identify, a second media stream to be presented by the user device based on the second geographical location being in broadcast range of the second media stream. The MapView system may then facilitate a presentation of the second media stream by the user device.Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2024Date of Patent: June 24, 2025Assignee: Tuneln, Inc.Inventors: Moksha Adyanthaya, Paul Brody, Scott Collins, Jack Kim, Sarah Kate Emerson, Yuri Ono, Eric Wilcox, Richard Stern, Nicole Erthein, Devki Kalra, Joseph King, Joseph Gomez
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Publication number: 20250093523Abstract: A test device determines a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signal propagation delay in a GNSS signal distribution system (GSDS) for a radio access network. The test device includes a GNSS receiver. The GNSS receiver is connected at different times to a reference GSDS with a known signal propagation delay and to a device under test (DUT), including a second GSDS having an unknown signal propagation delay.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2024Publication date: March 20, 2025Applicant: VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Joseph GOMEZ, David ROYLE
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Publication number: 20240406237Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for presenting media streams based on changes in geolocation. A MapView system may receive a first positioning signal indicating a first geographical location of a user device. The MapView system may determine a first media stream to be presented by the user device based on the first geographical location and a location of a source of the first media stream. The MapView system may then facilitate a presentation of the first media stream by the user device. When the MapView system receives a second positioning signal indicating a second geographical location of the user device, the MapView may identify, a second media stream to be presented by the user device based on the second geographical location being in broadcast range of the second media stream. The MapView system may then facilitate a presentation of the second media stream by the user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2024Publication date: December 5, 2024Inventors: Moksha Adyanthaya, Paul Brody, Scott Collins, Jack Kim, Sarah Kate Emerson, Yuri Ono, Eric Wilcox, Richard Stern, Nicole Erthein, Devki Kalra, Joseph King, Joseph Gomez
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Patent number: 12130368Abstract: A test device determines a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signal propagation delay in a GNSS signal distribution system (GSDS) for a radio access network. The test device includes a GNSS receiver and a clock. The GNSS receiver is connected at different times to a reference GSDS with a known signal propagation delay and to a device under test (DUT), including a second GSDS having an unknown signal propagation delay. One pulse per second (1PPS) signals are generated by the GNSS receiver and are compared to determine the unknown signal propagation delay of the DUT.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2022Date of Patent: October 29, 2024Assignee: VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Joseph Gomez, David Royle
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Patent number: 11936702Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for presenting media streams based on changes in geolocation. A MapView system may receive a first positioning signal indicating a first geographical location of a user device. The MapView system may determine a first media stream to be presented by the user device based on the first geographical location and a location of a source of the first media stream. The MapView system may then facilitate a presentation of the first media stream by the user device. When the MapView system receives a second positioning signal indicating a second geographical location of the user device, the MapView may identify, a second media stream to be presented by the user device based on the second geographical location being in broadcast range of the second media stream. The MapView system may then facilitate a presentation of the second media stream by the user device.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2022Date of Patent: March 19, 2024Assignee: Tuneln, Inc.Inventors: Moksha Adyanthaya, Paul Brody, Scott Collins, Jack Kim, Sarah Kate Emerson, Yuri Ono, Eric Wilcox, Richard Stern, Nicole Erthein, Devki Kalra, Joseph King, Joseph Gomez
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Patent number: 11774601Abstract: A test device determines time error in a fronthaul network of a radio access network. A first Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver receives GNSS signals from a GNSS satellite through a reference GNSS signal distribution system (GSDS) having a known signal propagation delay. The first GNSS receiver calculates and outputs a corresponding reference One Pulse Per Second (1PPS) signal. A second GNSS receiver receives the GNSS signals through a device under test including a GSDS having an unknown signal propagation delay. The second GNSS receiver calculates and outputs a corresponding DUT 1PPS signal. The test device determines the unknown signal propagation delay of the DUT by comparing the reference 1PPS signal to the DUT 1PPS signal.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2022Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Assignee: VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Joseph Gomez, David Fenstermacher
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Publication number: 20230156058Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for presenting media streams based on changes in geolocation. A MapView system may receive a first positioning signal indicating a first geographical location of a user device. The MapView system may determine a first media stream to be presented by the user device based on the first geographical location and a location of a source of the first media stream. The MapView system may then facilitate a presentation of the first media stream by the user device. When the MapView system receives a second positioning signal indicating a second geographical location of the user device, the MapView may identify, a second media stream to be presented by the user device based on the second geographical location being in broadcast range of the second media stream. The MapView system may then facilitate a presentation of the second media stream by the user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2022Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicant: TuneIn, Inc.Inventors: Moksha Adyanthaya, Paul Brody, Scott Collins, Jack Kim, Sarah Kate Emerson, Yuri Ono, Eric Wilcox, Richard Stern, Brian Skuse, Nicole Erthein, Devki Kalra, Joseph King, Joseph Gomez
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Publication number: 20230155707Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for identifying broadcast sources within a MapView system. A MapView system may display a first representation of a first geographical area that includes icons representing a location of broadcast sources. User characteristics may be extracted from a first user device associated with the MapView system. A machine-learning model may execute using the user characteristics to generate contemporaneous broadcast characteristics corresponding to a user of the first user device. The MapView system may then display a second representation of the geographical area that includes icons representing a location of different broadcast sources. The MapView system may then facilitate a presentation of particular broadcast source from the different broadcast sources.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2022Publication date: May 18, 2023Applicant: Tuneln, Inc.Inventors: Moksha Adyanthaya, Paul Brody, Scott Collins, Jack Kim, Sarah Kate Emerson, Yuri Ono, Eric Wilcox, Richard Stem, Brian Skuse, Nicole Erthein, Devki Kalra, Joseph King, Joseph Gomez
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Publication number: 20230130665Abstract: A test device determines a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signal propagation delay in a GNSS signal distribution system (GSDS) for a radio access network, and can further perform long-term tests on a GSDS without having access to a GNSS satellite. The test device includes a GNSS receiver and a clock that can be re-tuned to accommodate performing tests on the GSDS.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2022Publication date: April 27, 2023Applicant: VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: David Royle, Mikhail Charny, Joseph Gomez, Roland Stooss
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Publication number: 20230083374Abstract: A test device determines time error in a fronthaul network of a radio access network. A first Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver receives GNSS signals from a GNSS satellite through a reference GNSS signal distribution system (GSDS) having a known signal propagation delay. The first GNSS receiver calculates and outputs a corresponding reference One Pulse Per Second (1PPS) signal. A second GNSS receiver receives the GNSS signals through a device under test including a GSDS having an unknown signal propagation delay. The second GNSS receiver calculates and outputs a corresponding DUT 1PPS signal. The test device determines the unknown signal propagation delay of the DUT by comparing the reference 1PPS signal to the DUT 1PPS signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2022Publication date: March 16, 2023Applicant: VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Joseph GOMEZ, David FENSTERMACHER
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Publication number: 20230056803Abstract: A test device determines a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signal propagation delay in a GNSS signal distribution system (GSDS) for a radio access network. The test device includes a GNSS receiver and a clock. The GNSS receiver is connected at different times to a reference GSDS with a known signal propagation delay and to a device under test (DUT), including a second GSDS having an unknown signal propagation delay. One pulse per second (1PPS) signals are generated by the GNSS receiver and are compared to determine the unknown signal propagation delay of the DUT.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2022Publication date: February 23, 2023Applicant: VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Joseph GOMEZ, David ROYLE
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Patent number: 11520055Abstract: A test device determines error in a fronthaul network of a radio access network. A first Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver receives GNSS signals from a GNSS satellite through a reference GNSS signal distribution system (GSDS) having a known signal propagation delay. The first GNSS receiver calculates and outputs a corresponding reference One Pulse Per Second (1 PPS) signal. A second GNSS receiver receives the GNSS signals through a device under test including a GSDS having an unknown signal propagation delay. The second GNSS receiver calculates and outputs a corresponding DUT 1 PPS signal. The test device determines the unknown signal propagation delay of the DUT by comparing the reference 1 PPS signal to the DUT 1 PPS signal.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2021Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Joseph Gomez, David Fenstermacher
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Publication number: 20220268943Abstract: A test device determines error in a fronthaul network of a radio access network. A first Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver receives GNSS signals from a GNSS satellite through a reference GNSS signal distribution system (GSDS) having a known signal propagation delay. The first GNSS receiver calculates and outputs a corresponding reference One Pulse Per Second (1 PPS) signal. A second GNSS receiver receives the GNSS signals through a device under test including a GSDS having an unknown signal propagation delay. The second GNSS receiver calculates and outputs a corresponding DUT 1 PPS signal. The test device determines the unknown signal propagation delay of the DUT by comparing the reference 1 PPS signal to the DUT 1 PPS signal.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2021Publication date: August 25, 2022Applicant: VIAVI SOLUTIONS INC.Inventors: Joseph GOMEZ, David FENSTERMACHER
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Publication number: 20110200189Abstract: Embodiments provide remote control encoders and decoders, encryption algorithms, key generation, systems and methods, singularly and in combination, and not limited thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: LINX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Paul LeeRoy True, Justin Garrett Hopper, Chris Reed Murphy, Ammon Joseph Gomez, Adam Stubblefield
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Publication number: 20100208894Abstract: Embodiments provide remote control encoders and decoders, encryption algorithms and methods, singularly and in combination, and not limited thereto.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2007Publication date: August 19, 2010Applicant: LINX TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Paul LeeRoy True, Justin Garrett Hopper, Chris Reed Murphy, Ammon Joseph Gomez, Adam Stubblefield