Patents by Inventor Lynne Seitz

Lynne Seitz 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).

  • Patent number: 9521538
    Abstract: A practical inter-carrier roaming solution by way of a roaming location protocol (RLP) router that provides consistent location support across heterogeneous wireless network standards. The RLP router maintains connectivity to each location server in a roaming ecosystem, alleviating the need for an expensive and impractical mesh network of location servers. When a home location server (H-LS) determines it cannot locate a subscriber device because the subscriber device is roaming, the H-LS sends an RLP request to the RLP router. The RLP router then routes the RLP request to a serving location server (S-LS), which subsequently returns location information for the roaming subscriber device. The RLP router maintains mobile switching center ID (MSCID) to location based services (LBS) mappings for routing RLP requests. The RLP router may also maintain rough MSC-level positioning data for each MSCID to enable the RLP router to resolve certain location fixes without utilizing an S-LS.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2016
    Date of Patent: December 13, 2016
    Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Gordon John Hines, Paul Thompson, Kambiz Ghozati, Lynne Seitz, Joseph Hannan
  • Publication number: 20160205655
    Abstract: A practical inter-carrier roaming solution by way of a roaming location protocol (RLP) router that provides consistent location support across heterogeneous wireless network standards. The RLP router maintains connectivity to each location server in a roaming ecosystem, alleviating the need for an expensive and impractical mesh network of location servers. When a home location server (H-LS) determines it cannot locate a subscriber device because the subscriber device is roaming, the H-LS sends an RLP request to the RLP router. The RLP router then routes the RLP request to a serving location server (S-LS), which subsequently returns location information for the roaming subscriber device. The RLP router maintains mobile switching center ID (MSCID) to location based services (LBS) mappings for routing RLP requests. The RLP router may also maintain rough MSC-level positioning data for each MSCID to enable the RLP router to resolve certain location fixes without utilizing an S-LS.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 18, 2016
    Publication date: July 14, 2016
    Applicant: TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: GORDON JOHN HINES, PAUL THOMPSON, KAMBIZ GHOZATI, LYNNE SEITZ, JOSEPH HANNAN
  • Patent number: 9313645
    Abstract: A practical inter-carrier roaming solution by way of a roaming location protocol (RLP) router that provides consistent location support across heterogeneous wireless network standards. The RLP router maintains connectivity to each location server in a roaming ecosystem, alleviating the need for an expensive and impractical mesh network of location servers. When a home location server (H-LS) determines it cannot locate a subscriber device because the subscriber device is roaming, the H-LS sends an RLP request to the RLP router. The RLP router then routes the RLP request to a serving location server (S-LS), which subsequently returns location information for the roaming subscriber device. The RLP router maintains mobile switching center ID (MSCID) to location based services (LBS) mappings for routing RLP requests. The RLP router may also maintain rough MSC-level positioning data for each MSCID to enable the RLP router to resolve certain location fixes without utilizing an S-LS.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 20, 2013
    Date of Patent: April 12, 2016
    Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Gordon John Hines, Paul Thompson, Kambiz Ghozati, Lynne Seitz, Joseph Hannan
  • Publication number: 20130344865
    Abstract: A practical inter-carrier roaming solution by way of a roaming location protocol (RLP) router that provides consistent location support across heterogeneous wireless network standards. The RLP router maintains connectivity to each location server in a roaming ecosystem, alleviating the need for an expensive and impractical mesh network of location servers. When a home location server (H-LS) determines it cannot locate a subscriber device because the subscriber device is roaming, the H-LS sends an RLP request to the RLP router. The RLP router then routes the RLP request to a serving location server (S-LS), which subsequently returns location information for the roaming subscriber device. The RLP router maintains mobile switching center ID (MSCID) to location based services (LBS) mappings for routing RLP requests. The RLP router may also maintain rough MSC-level positioning data for each MSCID to enable the RLP router to resolve certain location fixes without utilizing an S-LS.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 20, 2013
    Publication date: December 26, 2013
    Inventors: Gordon John Hines, Paul Thompson, Kambiz Ghozati, Lynne Seitz, Joseph Hannan
  • Publication number: 20130102394
    Abstract: Location-restricted games are enabled on wireless devices, and even personal computers, to participate online in location-restricted games such as lottery if verified to be physically present in the relevant geographic area. The location-enabled gaming device forces or otherwise triggers a network based secure location request to find the current geographic location of the gaming device on which the location-restricted game is attempted to be played. A request is periodically triggered for a fresh current geographic location of the location-enabled gaming device, to permit the location-enabled gaming device to continue to operate the location-restricted game application as being still within an acceptable or otherwise authorized geographic location. Failure to receive a response to a location request, or in required accuracy, results in termination of the location-restricted gaming application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 5, 2012
    Publication date: April 25, 2013
    Inventors: Lynne Seitz, Farhad Kasad
  • Publication number: 20130023233
    Abstract: A mobile device including a location sharing application that enables the wireless device to be ‘opted-in’ to disclosing its current location when manually triggered to ‘sell’ that current location. When opting-in, the mobile device with location sharing application may include or be associated with relevant pre-registered or pre-stored profile data provided with that current location opt-in. The ‘opt-in’ nature of the present invention provides a win-win situation for both marketers and wireless device users by ensuring privacy is disclosed only if, when and where the wireless device with location sharing application initiates such disclosure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 18, 2012
    Publication date: January 24, 2013
    Inventor: Lynne Seitz