Patents by Inventor Kyung Hee Kang
Kyung Hee Kang 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: 10839952Abstract: A medication dispensing cabinet provides controlled access to medications and supplies stored in it. The cabinet may include at least one lockable storage compartment, and a controller that controls access to the at least one lockable storage compartment. The cabinet may include multiple printers integrated into the cabinet. The cabinet may include a camera operably coupled to the controller. The cabinet may include a set of cabinet electronics, and a power distribution and communications circuit board. The cabinet may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader, wherein the controller conditions access to the at least one lockable storage compartment on receipt of information from the RFID reader. Data may be stored in the controller according to an implementation of RAID technology. The controller may include multiple electronic communications network interfaces, and may include an out of band network communication channel. A dispensing cabinet may facilitate printing of labels for medications.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2019Date of Patent: November 17, 2020Assignee: Omnicell, Inc.Inventors: Jennifer Cartright, Kyung-Hee Kang, Jeff Blank, Gary Scott Gregg, Jr., Andrew Chai, Gerardo Moreno, Stanley Kim
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Publication number: 20190206541Abstract: A medication dispensing cabinet provides controlled access to medications and supplies stored in it. The cabinet may include at least one lockable storage compartment, and a controller that controls access to the at least one lockable storage compartment. The cabinet may include multiple printers integrated into the cabinet. The cabinet may include a camera operably coupled to the controller. The cabinet may include a set of cabinet electronics, and a power distribution and communications circuit board. The cabinet may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader, wherein the controller conditions access to the at least one lockable storage compartment on receipt of information from the RFID reader. Data may be stored in the controller according to an implementation of RAID technology. The controller may include multiple electronic communications network interfaces, and may include an out of band network communication channel. A dispensing cabinet may facilitate printing of labels for medications.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Jennifer Cartright, Kyung-Hee Kang, Jeff Blank, Scott Gregg, Andrew Chai, Gerardo Moreno, Stanley Kim
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Publication number: 20160196409Abstract: A medication dispensing cabinet provides controlled access to medications and supplies stored in it. The cabinet may include at least one lockable storage compartment, and a controller that controls access to the at least one lockable storage compartment. The cabinet may include multiple printers integrated into the cabinet. The cabinet may include a camera operably coupled to the controller. The cabinet may include a set of cabinet electronics, and a power distribution and communications circuit board. The cabinet may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader, wherein the controller conditions access to the at least one lockable storage compartment on receipt of information from the RFID reader. Data may be stored in the controller according to an implementation of RAID technology. The controller may include multiple electronic communications network interfaces, and may include an out of band network communication channel. A dispensing cabinet may facilitate printing of labels for medications.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2016Publication date: July 7, 2016Applicant: Omnicell, Inc.Inventors: Akbar Paydar, Stanley Kim, Chris Richardson, John Foot, Mahmoud Amini, Stuart Morita, Jennifer Cartright, Kyung-Hee Kang, Jeff Blank, Scott Gregg, Andrew Chai
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Patent number: 9355220Abstract: A medication dispensing cabinet provides controlled access to medications and supplies stored in it. The cabinet may include at least one lockable storage compartment, and a controller that controls access to the at least one lockable storage compartment. The cabinet may include multiple printers integrated into the cabinet. The cabinet may include a camera operably coupled to the controller. The cabinet may include a set of cabinet electronics, and a power distribution and communications circuit board. The cabinet may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader, wherein the controller conditions access to the at least one lockable storage compartment on receipt of information from the RFID reader. Data may be stored in the controller according to an implementation of RAID technology. The controller may include multiple electronic communications network interfaces, and may include an out of band network communication channel. A dispensing cabinet may facilitate printing of labels for medications.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2012Date of Patent: May 31, 2016Assignee: Omnicell, Inc.Inventors: Akbar Paydar, Stanley Kim, Chris Richardson, John Foot, Mahmoud Amini, Stuart Morita, Jennifer Cartright, Kyung-Hee Kang, Jeff Blank, Scott Gregg, Andrew Chai
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Publication number: 20140222194Abstract: A medication dispensing cabinet provides controlled access to medications and supplies stored in it. The cabinet may include at least one lockable storage compartment, and a controller that controls access to the at least one lockable storage compartment. The cabinet may include multiple printers integrated into the cabinet. The cabinet may include a camera operably coupled to the controller. The cabinet may include a set of cabinet electronics, and a power distribution and communications circuit board. The cabinet may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader, wherein the controller conditions access to the at least one lockable storage compartment on receipt of information from the RFID reader. Data may be stored in the controller according to an implementation of RAID technology. The controller may include multiple electronic communications network interfaces, and may include an out of band network communication channel. A dispensing cabinet may facilitate printing of labels for medications.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2014Publication date: August 7, 2014Applicant: MV Circuit Design, Inc.Inventors: Markos Paradissis, Akbar Paydar, Stanley Kim, Chris Richardson, John Foot, Mahmoud Amini, Stuart Morita, Jennifer Cartright, Kyung-Hee Kang, Jeff Blank, Scott Gregg, Andrew Chai
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Publication number: 20130006415Abstract: A medication dispensing cabinet provides controlled access to medications and supplies stored in it. The cabinet may include at least one lockable storage compartment, and a controller that controls access to the at least one lockable storage compartment. The cabinet may include multiple printers integrated into the cabinet. The cabinet may include a camera operably coupled to the controller. The cabinet may include a set of cabinet electronics, and a power distribution and communications circuit board. The cabinet may include a radio frequency identification (RFID) reader, wherein the controller conditions access to the at least one lockable storage compartment on receipt of information from the RFID reader. Data may be stored in the controller according to an implementation of RAID technology. The controller may include multiple electronic communications network interfaces, and may include an out of band network communication channel. A dispensing cabinet may facilitate printing of labels for medications.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: Omnicell, Inc.Inventors: Akbar Paydar, Stanley Kim, Chris Richardson, John Foot, Mahmoud Amini, Stuart Morita, Jennifer Cartright, Kyung-Hee Kang, Jeff Blank, Scott Gregg, Andrew Chai
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Patent number: 6950934Abstract: A method for distributively managing the CRL in a certifying system to certify the validity of a subscriber in an open communications network such as Internet, includes the steps of registering the certificate policy statement for the CRL by determining the distribution interval of the CRL; setting the structure of the certificate of the subscriber to issue the certificate according to the registered certificate policy statement; attesting the certificate by applying the distribution point mechanism according to the distribution interval to the CRL; and revoking the certificate by using the distribution points to revise the CRL displayed.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2000Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Korea TelecomInventors: Kyung-Hee Kang, Sun-Jung Kim, Seong-Hyoen Yang, Young-Sook Lim
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Patent number: 6915423Abstract: A method of providing a time stamping service for setting a client's system clock, wherein the client's system clock can be set to reliable standard time. Whether the client's system clock has been accurately set is one of the preconditions for the smooth provision of a public key infrastructure-based security service. A service provider providing the public key infrastructure-based security service safely receives reference time information from an objectively reliable third-party system, sets the client's system clock on the basis of the received reference time information and provides the security service on the basis of the set client's system clock. Therefore, the service provider can smoothly provide the security service while assuring the accuracy and reliability of the client's system clock. Further, the smooth provision of the security service can reduce the number of petitions from clients to the security service, thereby increasing the quality of the security service.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Korea TelecomInventors: Young Sook Lim, Kyung Hee Kang, Seung Jae Lee
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Publication number: 20020104000Abstract: A method for distributively managing the CRL in a certifying system to certify the validity of a subscriber in an open communications network such as Internet, includes the steps of registering the certificate policy statement for the CRL by determining the distribution interval of the CRL; setting the structure of the certificate of the subscriber to issue the certificate according to the registered certificate policy statement; attesting the certificate by applying the distribution point mechanism according to the distribution interval to the CRL; and revoking the certificate by using the distribution points to revise the CRL displayed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2000Publication date: August 1, 2002Inventors: Kyung-hee Kang, Sun-Jung Kim, Seong-Hyoen Yang, Young-Sook Lim
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Publication number: 20020062443Abstract: A method of providing a time stamping service for setting a client's system clock, wherein the client's system clock can be set to reliable standard time. Whether the client's system clock has been accurately set is one of the preconditions for the smooth provision of a public key infrastructure-based security service. A service provider providing the public key infrastructure-based security service safely receives reference time information from an objectively reliable third-party system, sets the client's system clock on the basis of the received reference time information and provides the security service on the basis of the set client's system clock. Therefore, the service provider can smoothly provide the security service while assuring the accuracy and reliability of the client's system clock. Further, the smooth provision of the security service can reduce the number of petitions from clients to the security service, thereby increasing the quality of the security service.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: Young Sook Lim, Kyung Hee Kang, Seung Jae Lee
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Publication number: 20020056039Abstract: Disclosed is a system for providing a sender certification service based on an end-to-end (EtoE) message security and public key infrastructure (PKI) between mobile terminals. The system performs by proxy a verification work of the user's certificate that is difficult to be performed by the mobile terminal having a limited capacity. The system performs by proxy a certification removal list (CRL) check and a certificate validity check with respect to the certificate sent by a sender, and thus the mobile terminal having the limited capacity can directly use the certificate without any CRC check or validity check of the sender's certificate, and effectively perform the PKI based electronic certification service. The system can be usefully applied to all fields that require a PKI based certification security service in the radio network environment in that messages are transmitted/received between the mobile terminals.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 28, 2000Publication date: May 9, 2002Applicant: Korea TelecomInventors: Young Sook Lim, Seung-Jae Lee, Kyung Hee Kang