Patents by Inventor Leon Hong
Leon Hong 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: 8942888Abstract: In an example, a processing device sends, to a remote network device, a request for an application of a mobile device to utilize a resource of a vehicle head unit, the request including a first profile of the vehicle head unit and a second profile of the mobile device. Responsive to sending the request, the processing device receives an instruction from the remote network device, the instruction to be executed by embedded software of the vehicle head unit so as to enable the application to utilize a resource of the vehicle head unit.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2012Date of Patent: January 27, 2015Assignee: Airbiquity Inc.Inventors: Darren L. Garrett, Leon Hong
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Publication number: 20140295785Abstract: We disclose a new type of wireless telecommunications subscription service and related methods. In some embodiments, the new subscription service may be used by an eCall only MS, or by any other suitable wireless access device (NAD), in order to operate in a restricted access and mobility management (RAMM) mode (304). The RAMM service limits usage of network resources, while enabling utilization for certain limited kinds of calls. The service may be used for eCall, in the case of motor vehicles (FIG. 1), for example, or for machine to machine communications and remote alarms (FIG. 6). The new subscription service may be used to avoid an eCall only MS being denied access to a network due to non-use of a prepaid (USIM) subscription (314).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventors: John Mahony Watson, Leon Hong
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Patent number: 8787869Abstract: We disclose a new type of wireless telecommunications subscription service and related methods. In some embodiments, the new subscription service may be used by an eCall only MS, or by any other suitable wireless access device (NAD), in order to operate in a restricted access and mobility management (RAMM) mode (304). The RAMM service limits usage of network resources, while enabling utilization for certain limited kinds of calls. The service may be used for eCall, in the case of motor vehicles (FIG. 1), for example, or for machine to machine communications and remote alarms (FIG. 6). The new subscription service may be used to avoid an eCall only MS being denied access to a network due to non-use of a prepaid (USIM) subscription (314).Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2012Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Airbiquity Inc.Inventors: John Mahony Watson, Leon Hong
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Publication number: 20140179274Abstract: In an example, the mobile device may be configured to determine whether to authorize a request for the vehicle head unit to utilize a resource of the mobile device. The mobile device may be configured to utilize a proxy of the mobile device to establish a connection with a destination in response to determining to authorize the request.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2013Publication date: June 26, 2014Applicant: AIRBIQUITY INC.Inventors: Mik O'Meara, Sagar Pawar, Leon Hong
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Patent number: 8756533Abstract: A computing device is described that receives an indication of a first gesture received at an input device. Responsive to receiving the indication of the first gesture, the computing device outputs, for display, a first information panel having a size. The computing device receives an indication of a second gesture received at the input device. The second gesture has a gesture length. Responsive to receiving the indication of the second gesture, the computing device outputs, for display, an updated graphical user interface that includes the first information panel and a second information panel. The second information panel has a panel length that corresponds to the gesture length of the second gesture.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2013Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Daniel Robert Sandler, Lee Brandon Keely, Daniel Marc Gatan Shiplacoff, Leon Hong
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Publication number: 20140108995Abstract: A computing device is described that receives an indication of a first gesture received at an input device. Responsive to receiving the indication of the first gesture, the computing device outputs, for display, a first information panel having a size. The computing device receives an indication of a second gesture received at the input device. The second gesture has a gesture length. Responsive to receiving the indication of the second gesture, the computing device outputs, for display, an updated graphical user interface that includes the first information panel and a second information panel. The second information panel has a panel length that corresponds to the gesture length of the second gesture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2013Publication date: April 17, 2014Inventors: Daniel Robert Sandler, Lee Brandon Keely, Daniel Marc Gatan Shiplacoff, Leon Hong
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Patent number: 8676135Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for improvements in vehicle entertainment systems. A user (vehicle passenger) may wish to buy a song (or other media item) that is currently playing on the vehicle digital radio. In one embodiment, the user may direct a purchase command directly to a music vendor, without going through a central server. In the example of purchasing digital music files, such vendors currently may include iTunes, Amazon.com, Rhapsody and others. The purchase command may be entered at the user's mobile phone user interface. In another embodiment, the purchase request may be entered to the vehicle control system without the use of a mobile phone. The requested media item is downloaded to the vehicle and or to a designated alternative destination which may be the user's home or office or mobile device.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2009Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Airbiquity Inc.Inventors: Leon Hong, Kamyar Moinzadeh, David Quimby, Darrin Garrett
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Publication number: 20130346922Abstract: A computing device is described that outputs, for display, a graphical indication of a notification that includes selectable graphical elements that each indicate a respective optional action associated with the notification. Responsive to receiving an indication of an input that corresponds to a selection of one of the selectable graphical elements, the computing device executes the respective optional action indicated by the selected one of the selectable graphical elements.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Daniel Marc Gatan Shiplacoff, Matias Gonzalo Duarte, Christian Robertson, Alexander Faaborg, Lee Brandon Keely, Leon Hong, Jens Nagel, Peter Ng
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Publication number: 20130346882Abstract: A computing device is described that receives an indication of a notification, and determines a priority level associated with the notification. The computing device determines, based at least in part on the priority level, content of the notification. Responsive to receiving an indication of a gesture detected at an input device, the computing device outputs, for display, a notification center graphical user interface that includes a graphical indication of the notification including the content of the notification.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Daniel Marc Gatan Shiplacoff, Matias Gonzalo Duarte, Christian Robertson, Alexander Faaborg, Lee Brandon Keely, Leon Hong, Jens Nagel, Peter Ng
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Publication number: 20130346918Abstract: A computing device is described that outputs, for display, a graphical indication of a first notification and a graphical indication of a second notification. The first and second notifications each include a respective first content portion and a respective second content portion. The graphical indication of the first notification includes both the first content portion and the second content portion of the first notification. The graphical indication of the second notification includes only the first content portion of the second notification. The computing device receives an indication of an input to remove the first notification from display. Responsive to the input, the computing device ceases to output, for display, the graphical indication of the first notification and outputs, for display, the graphical indication of the second notification by including the second content portion of the second notification in addition to the first content portion of the second notification.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Inventors: Daniel Marc Gatan Shiplacoff, Matias Gonzalo Duarte, Christian Robertson, Alexander Faaborg, Lee Brandon Keely, Leon Hong, Jens Nagel, Peter Ng
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Publication number: 20130244634Abstract: Systems, software and methods are disclosed for using a mobile phone (1640) in conjunction with a head unit (1620) of a vehicle. The user interface of a user application program (1644) executing on the mobile phone is extended to utilize a generic display screen (2104) of the head unit, so that custom or per application development of head unit software can be avoided. Preferably, a handset application proxy (HAP) software application (1642) is installed and executable in the mobile phone; and a head unit proxy (HUP) software component (1630) is executable on the head unit. The HAP and the HUP communicate messages (1814, 1824) between the head unit and the mobile phone. Preferably, the HAP (1700) includes a scripting language component (1710) associated with the user application (Nomadic Appn), and having a template message translator component (1712).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2012Publication date: September 19, 2013Applicant: AIRBIQUITY INC.Inventors: Darren L. Garrett, Leon Hong
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Publication number: 20130238165Abstract: In an example, a processing device sends, to a remote network device, a request for an application of a mobile device to utilize a resource of a vehicle head unit, the request including a first profile of the vehicle head unit and a second profile of the mobile device. Responsive to sending the request, the processing device receives an instruction from the remote network device, the instruction to be executed by embedded software of the vehicle head unit so as to enable the application to utilize a resource of the vehicle head unit.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 6, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: AIRBIQUITY INC.Inventors: Darren L. Garrett, Leon Hong
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Patent number: 8473871Abstract: A computing device is described that receives an indication of a first gesture received at an input device. Responsive to receiving the indication of the first gesture, the computing device outputs, for display, a first information panel having a size. The computing device receives an indication of a second gesture received at the input device. The second gesture has a gesture length. Responsive to receiving the indication of the second gesture, the computing device outputs, for display, an updated graphical user interface that includes the first information panel and a second information panel. The second information panel has a panel length that corresponds to the gesture length of the second gesture.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2012Date of Patent: June 25, 2013Assignee: Google Inc.Inventors: Daniel Robert Sandler, Lee Brandon Keely, Daniel Marc Gatan Shiplacoff, Leon Hong
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Patent number: 8417211Abstract: An in-vehicle system (IVS) captures data such as location data and in an emergency automatically places a call to an emergency call taker or PSAP via a wireless telecommunications network. After a voice call session is established, the IVS system transmits a predetermined control signal through the voice channel. The control signal directs the call taker system to prepare to receive data. Preferably, the control signal comprises at least one audio frequency tone. This may be done without human intervention. In this way, emergency information is transmitted accurately and with minimum delay. After transmission of essential information, the IVS system may switch on audio connections for live human voice conversation.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 2010Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Airbiquity Inc.Inventor: Leon Hong
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Patent number: 8391775Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for implementing a mobile digital radio playlist system. The playlist need not be maintained in a vehicle; preferably it is maintained on a user's equipment such as a computer, PDA, MP3 player or the like. The system enables a method of updating such a playlist conveniently, for example while traveling in a vehicle, by capturing indicia of a current song in a mobile digital radio receiver in response to a user capture input; transmitting the captured indicia from the digital radio receiver to a wireless telecommunication device; in the wireless telecommunication device, forwarding the captured indicia to a playlist server; and in the playlist server, forwarding the received indicia to the user's equipment to update the playlist.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2008Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Airbiquity Inc.Inventors: Kamyar Moinzadeh, Leon Hong, Tom Shigeno, David Quimby
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Publication number: 20130023228Abstract: We disclose a new type of wireless telecommunications subscription service and related methods. In some embodiments, the new subscription service may be used by an eCall only MS, or by any other suitable wireless access device (NAD), in order to operate in a restricted access and mobility management (RAMM) mode (304). The RAMM service limits usage of network resources, while enabling utilization for certain limited kinds of calls. The service may be used for eCall, in the case of motor vehicles (FIG. 1), for example, or for machine to machine communications and remote alarms (FIG. 6). The new subscription service may be used to avoid an eCall only MS being denied access to a network due to non-use of a prepaid (USIM) subscription (314).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 20, 2012Publication date: January 24, 2013Applicant: AIRBIQUITY INC.Inventors: John Mahony Watson, Leon Hong
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Patent number: 8014942Abstract: Remote destination programming enables a user to define a desired destination (402, 406, 410) in advance of a journey. The destination may be stored in a user profile (502, 504) on a remote navigation server (400, 500). It may be uploaded there via a web interface (402), or through land-line or wireless telecom communications (410). Subsequently, for example beginning at a rental car agency, the navigation server supports navigation through any of several modes of operation, including a first mode in which the desired destination information is downloaded from the server (520) so as to program target navigation equipment (522) on-board the rental vehicle. In another mode, the user's GPS-enabled communication device (428) interacts with the navigation server (500) to upload periodic location data (430), and receive turn-by-turn directions (530) for the user. In this mode, there is no need for separate on-board navigation equipment to assist the user to the desired location.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2008Date of Patent: September 6, 2011Assignee: Airbiquity, Inc.Inventors: Kamyar Moinzadeh, Leon Hong
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Patent number: 7962796Abstract: A test method for a data processing device includes determining both a current state of the device and a desired state of the device. A set of instructions to transition the data processing device from the current state to the target state is obtained by initially selecting a first source state from a set of possible source states and corresponding instructions that can transition the device to the desired state. The instruction associated with the first source state is placed on an instruction stack. The source state and instruction selection process is repeated until the selected source state corresponds to the current state of the device under test. The instructions in the stack are applied to the device under test, and the resulting device state compared to the specified state to determine a test result.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2007Date of Patent: June 14, 2011Inventors: Leon Hong, James T. Lee, Jr.
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Publication number: 20100227584Abstract: An in-vehicle system (IVS) captures data such as location data and in an emergency automatically places a call to an emergency call taker or PSAP via a wireless telecommunications network. After a voice call session is established, the IVS system transmits a predetermined control signal through the voice channel. The control signal directs the call taker system to prepare to receive data. Preferably, the control signal comprises at least one audio frequency tone. This may be done without human intervention. In this way, emergency information is transmitted accurately and with minimum delay. After transmission of essential information, the IVS system may switch on audio connections for live human voice conversation.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 2, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: AIRBIQUITY INC.Inventor: Leon Hong
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Publication number: 20100049626Abstract: Methods and apparatus are disclosed for improvements in vehicle entertainment systems. A user (vehicle passenger) may wish to buy a song (or other media item) that is currently playing on the vehicle digital radio. In one embodiment, the user may direct a purchase command directly to a music vendor, without going through a central server. In the example of purchasing digital music files, such vendors currently may include iTunes, Amazon.com, Rhapsody and others. The purchase command may be entered at the user's mobile phone user interface. In another embodiment, the purchase request may be entered to the vehicle control system without the use of a mobile phone. The requested media item is downloaded to the vehicle and or to a designated alternative destination which may be the user's home or office or mobile device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: Airbiquity Inc.Inventors: Leon Hong, Kamyar Moinzadeh, David Quimby, Darrin Garrett