Patents by Inventor Joshua B. Hurwitz
Joshua B. Hurwitz 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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Publication number: 20110161474Abstract: Disclosed are methods for extracting and using information about an entity that has a presence in a number of information domains. The entity has separate identifiers in each of several domains. Various techniques are described that bind together the identifiers of the entity across the domains. The results of the binding are provided to an interested party that can review information extracted about the entity's behavior in the multiple domains. The interested party is not given access to information that would compromise the confidentiality of the entity. A trusted broker has access to information about the behavior of the entity in the several domains. The broker analyzes that information and provides the analysis to the interested party, again without compromising the confidentiality of the entity. An “incentivizer” works with the broker to extract from the domains information that would be useful in binding together the different identifiers of the entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Mark A. Gannon, Joshua B. Hurwitz, John Richard Kane, David W. Kravitz, Douglas A. Kuhlman
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Publication number: 20110161471Abstract: Disclosed are methods for extracting and using information about an entity that has a presence in a number of information domains. The entity has separate identifiers in each of several domains. Various techniques are described that bind together the identifiers of the entity across the domains. The results of the binding are provided to an interested party that can review information extracted about the entity's behavior in the multiple domains. The interested party is not given access to information that would compromise the confidentiality of the entity. A trusted broker has access to information about the behavior of the entity in the several domains. The broker analyzes that information and provides the analysis to the interested party, again without compromising the confidentiality of the entity. An “incentivizer” works with the broker to extract from the domains information that would be useful in binding together the different identifiers of the entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Mark A. Gannon, Joshua B. Hurwitz, John Richard Kane, David W. Kravitz
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Publication number: 20110161147Abstract: Disclosed are methods for extracting and using information about an entity that has a presence in a number of information domains. The entity has separate identifiers in each of several domains. Various techniques are described that bind together the identifiers of the entity across the domains. The results of the binding are provided to an interested party that can review information extracted about the entity's behavior in the multiple domains. The interested party is not given access to information that would compromise the confidentiality of the entity. A trusted broker has access to information about the behavior of the entity in the several domains. The broker analyzes that information and provides the analysis to the interested party, again without compromising the confidentiality of the entity. An “incentivizer” works with the broker to extract from the domains information that would be useful in binding together the different identifiers of the entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Mark A. Gannon, Joshua B. Hurwitz, John Richard Kane, David W. Kravitz, Douglas A. Kuhlman
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Publication number: 20110161472Abstract: Disclosed are methods for extracting and using information about an entity that has a presence in a number of information domains. The entity has separate identifiers in each of several domains. Various techniques are described that bind together the identifiers of the entity across the domains. The results of the binding are provided to an interested party that can review information extracted about the entity's behavior in the multiple domains. The interested party is not given access to information that would compromise the confidentiality of the entity. A trusted broker has access to information about the behavior of the entity in the several domains. The broker analyzes that information and provides the analysis to the interested party, again without compromising the confidentiality of the entity. An “incentivizer” works with the broker to extract from the domains information that would be useful in binding together the different identifiers of the entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Mark A. Gannon, Joshua B. Hurwitz, John Richard Kane, David W. Kravitz, Douglas A. Kuhlman
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Publication number: 20110161473Abstract: Disclosed are methods for extracting and using information about an entity that has a presence in a number of information domains. The entity has separate identifiers in each of several domains. Various techniques are described that bind together the identifiers of the entity across the domains. The results of the binding are provided to an interested party that can review information extracted about the entity's behavior in the multiple domains. The interested party is not given access to information that would compromise the confidentiality of the entity. A trusted broker has access to information about the behavior of the entity in the several domains. The broker analyzes that information and provides the analysis to the interested party, again without compromising the confidentiality of the entity. An “incentivizer” works with the broker to extract from the domains information that would be useful in binding together the different identifiers of the entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: Mark A. Gannon, Joshua B. Hurwitz, John Richard Kane, David W. Kravitz, Douglas A. Kuhlman
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Patent number: 7609150Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for providing improved in-vehicle warnings are disclosed. A driver's prior driving performance and a summary representation of that performance may be used as parameters in a hazard or collision warning algorithm. Information from sensors regarding the vehicle, driver, and external traffic and roadway conditions may be used to estimate driver performance variables in particular driving situations. Each driver performance estimate may be included into one or more overall summary variables for that driving situation. The value of these summary variables may then be used in an algorithm to control the nature and timing of a warning, when a similar situation arises again in the future.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2006Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: David J Wheatley, Joshua B Hurwitz
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Publication number: 20080281687Abstract: A method and apparatus that selects and sends advertisements to a user based on the user's interests as determined by the user's location information is disclosed. The method may include receiving a user's location information, updating the user's location history based on the received location information, updating the user's interest profile based on the updated location history information, selecting one or more advertisement based on the updated user's interest profile, and transmitting the selected one or more advertisement for presentation to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2007Publication date: November 13, 2008Applicant: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Joshua B. Hurwitz, Miles R. Jackson, David J. Wheatley
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Publication number: 20080042813Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for providing improved in-vehicle warnings are disclosed. A driver's prior driving performance and a summary representation of that performance may be used as parameters in a hazard or collision warning algorithm. Information from sensors regarding the vehicle, driver, and external traffic and roadway conditions may be used to estimate driver performance variables in particular driving situations. Each driver performance estimate may be included into one or more overall summary variables for that driving situation. The value of these summary variables may then be used in an algorithm to control the nature and timing of a warning, when a similar situation arises again in the future.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: DAVID J. WHEATLEY, JOSHUA B. HURWITZ
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Publication number: 20080042814Abstract: Apparatuses and methods for providing improved in-vehicle warnings are disclosed in which warning systems are sensitive to the typical driving performance of individual drivers in various modes of driving. Various embodiments of the present invention may detect a mode of driving, store information about a driver's driving style for each of the different modes, and use this stored information to adjust the timing and nature of warnings for the different modes. Examples of modes include without limitation normal cruising mode, emergency mode, passenger mode, post-emergency mode, pursuit mode, urban mode, suburban mode, rural mode, trailer mode, daytime mode, nighttime mode, and others. By adjusting warnings for individual drivers according to driving context, warnings can be optimized according to the needs of those drivers in different driving situations.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 18, 2006Publication date: February 21, 2008Applicant: MOTOROLA, INC.Inventors: JOSHUA B HURWITZ, DAVID J WHEATLEY
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Patent number: 6925425Abstract: A method of assessing vehicle operator performance includes the steps of receiving vehicle operating data (502); monitoring an interior portion of the vehicle and receiving operator activity data from the interior portion vehicle (504); receiving vehicle environment data from the environment external to the vehicle (506); monitoring the vehicle operator and receiving operator condition data (508); and determining an operator assessment value (510). The operator assessment value is based upon the vehicle operating data, the operator activity data, the environment data and the operator condition data and is indicative of vehicle operator performance.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Donald Remboski, Kenneth Douros, Judith Lee Gardner, Robert Michael Gardner, Joshua B. Hurwitz, Robert H. Leivian, Jens Nagel, David John Wheatley, Clifford A. Wood
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Patent number: 6909947Abstract: A method (500) of informing a vehicle operator to improve the operator's performance includes the steps of receiving vehicle operating data (502); monitoring an interior portion of the vehicle and receiving operator activity data from the interior portion of the vehicle (504); receiving vehicle environment data (506); monitoring the vehicle operator and receiving operator condition data relating to a condition of the vehicle operator (508); estimating an operator cognitive load (510); and prioritizing vehicle information based upon the operator cognitive load for selectively informing the operator of the vehicle information (512).Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 21, 2005Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth Douros, Judith Lee Gardner, Robert Michael Gardner, Joshua B. Hurwitz, Robert H. Leivian, Jens Nagel, Donald Remboski, David John Wheatley, Clifford A. Wood
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Publication number: 20020151297Abstract: A wireless communication device (300) having a settable service state includes a sensor fusion module (306) to provide context data to the wireless communication device (300). The wireless communication device also receives a context parameter. In a method (800) according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the wireless communication device (300) is operable to set a service state based upon the context data and the context parameter (806).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: October 17, 2002Inventors: Donald Remboski, Kevin Michael Brooks, Paula Jean Canavan, Kenneth Douros, Judith Lee Gardner, Robert Michael Gardner, Joshua B. Hurwitz, Robert H. Leivian, Jens Nagel, David John Wheatley, Clifford A. Wood
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Publication number: 20020120374Abstract: A method (500) of informing a vehicle operator to improve the operator's performance includes the steps of receiving vehicle operating data (502); monitoring an interior portion of the vehicle and receiving operator activity data from the interior portion of the vehicle (504); receiving vehicle environment data (506); monitoring the vehicle operator and receiving operator condition data relating to a condition of the vehicle operator (508); estimating an operator cognitive load (510); and prioritizing vehicle information based upon the operator cognitive load for selectively informing the operator of the vehicle information (512).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: August 29, 2002Inventors: Kenneth Douros, Judith Lee Gardner, Robert Michael Gardner, Joshua B. Hurwitz, Robert H. Leivian, Jens Nagel, Donald Remboski, David John Wheatley, Clifford A. Wood
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Publication number: 20020116156Abstract: A method of assessing vehicle operator performance includes the steps of receiving vehicle operating data (502); monitoring an interior portion of the vehicle and receiving operator activity data from the interior portion vehicle (504); receiving vehicle environment data from the environment external to the vehicle (506); monitoring the vehicle operator and receiving operator condition data (508); and determining an operator assessment value (510). The operator assessment value is based upon the vehicle operating data, the operator activity data, the environment data and the operator condition data and is indicative of vehicle operator performance.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2001Publication date: August 22, 2002Inventors: Donald Remboski, Kenneth Douros, Judith Lee Gardner, Robert Michael Gardner, Joshua B. Hurwitz, Robert H. Leivian, Jens Nagel, David John Wheatley, Clifford A. Wood