Patents by Inventor Martin Agan
Martin Agan 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: 9641797Abstract: A portable unit is for video communication to select a user name in a user name network. A transceiver wirelessly accesses a communication network through a wireless connection to a general purpose node coupled to the communication network. A user interface can receive user input to log on to a user name network through the communication network. The user name network has a plurality of user names, at least one of the plurality of user names is associated with a remote portable unit, logged on to the user name network and available for video communication.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2016Date of Patent: May 2, 2017Assignee: THROOP, LLCInventors: Ann Devereaux, Thomas Jedrey, Martin Agan
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Publication number: 20170006259Abstract: A portable unit is for video communication to select a user name in a user name network. A transceiver wirelessly accesses a communication network through a wireless connection to a general purpose node coupled to the communication network. A user interface can receive user input to log on to a user name network through the communication network. The user name network has a plurality of user names, at least one of the plurality of user names is associated with a remote portable unit, logged on to the user name network and available for video communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Inventors: Ann DEVEREAUX, Thomas JEDREY, Martin AGAN
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Patent number: 9479726Abstract: The system of the present invention is a highly integrated radio communication system with a multimedia co-processor which allows true two-way multimedia (video, audio, data) access as well as real-time biomedical monitoring in a pager-sized portable access unit. The system is integrated in a network structure including one or more general purpose nodes for providing a wireless-to-wired interface. The network architecture allows video, audio and data (including biomedical data) streams to be connected directly to external users and devices. The portable access units may also be mated to various non-personal devices such as cameras or environmental sensors for providing a method for setting up wireless sensor nets from which reported data may be accessed through the portable access unit. The reported data may alternatively be automatically logged at a remote computer for access and viewing through a portable access unit, including the user's own.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2015Date of Patent: October 25, 2016Assignee: THROOP, LLCInventors: Ann Devereaux, Thomas Jedrey, Martin Agan
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Publication number: 20160006980Abstract: The system of the present invention is a highly integrated radio communication system with a multimedia co-processor which allows true two-way multimedia (video, audio, data) access as well as real-time biomedical monitoring in a pager-sized portable access unit. The system is integrated in a network structure including one or more general purpose nodes for providing a wireless-to-wired interface. The network architecture allows video, audio and data (including biomedical data) streams to be connected directly to external users and devices. The portable access units may also be mated to various non-personal devices such as cameras or environmental sensors for providing a method for setting up wireless sensor nets from which reported data may be accessed through the portable access unit. The reported data may alternatively be automatically logged at a remote computer for access and viewing through a portable access unit, including the user's own.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Applicant: INNOVATION MANAGEMENT SCIENCES, LLCInventors: Ann DEVEREAUX, Thomas JEDREY, Martin AGAN
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Patent number: 8933863Abstract: A portable unit is for video communication to select a user name in a user name network. A transceiver wirelessly accesses a communication network through a wireless connection to a general purpose node coupled to the communication network. A user interface can receive user input to log on to a user name network through the communication network. The user name network has a plurality of user names, at least one of the plurality of user names is associated with a remote portable unit, logged on to the user name network and available for video communication.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2014Date of Patent: January 13, 2015Inventors: Ann Devereaux, Thomas Jedrey, Martin Agan
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Publication number: 20140168347Abstract: A portable unit is for video communication to select a user name in a user name network. A transceiver wirelessly accesses a communication network through a wireless connection to a general purpose node coupled to the communication network. A user interface can receive user input to log on to a user name network through the communication network. The user name network has a plurality of user names, at least one of the plurality of user names is associated with a remote portable unit, logged on to the user name network and available for video communication.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2014Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: INNOVATION MANAGEMENT SCIENCESInventors: Ann DEVEREAUX, Thomas JEDREY, Martin AGAN
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Patent number: 8736517Abstract: The system of the present invention is a highly integrated radio communication system with a multimedia co-processor which allows true two-way multimedia (video, audio, data) access as well as real-time biomedical monitoring in a pager-sized portable access unit. The system is integrated in a network structure including one or more general purpose nodes for providing a wireless-to-wired interface. The network architecture allows video, audio and data (including biomedical data) streams to be connected directly to external users and devices. The portable access units may also be mated to various non-personal devices such as cameras or environmental sensors for providing a method for setting up wireless sensor nets from which reported data may be accessed through the portable access unit. The reported data may alternatively be automatically logged at a remote computer for access and viewing through a portable access unit, including the user's own.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2013Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Innovation Management SciencesInventors: Ann Devereaux, Thomas Jedrey, Martin Agan
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Publication number: 20140091948Abstract: The system of the present invention is a highly integrated radio communication system with a multimedia co-processor which allows true two-way multimedia (video, audio, data) access as well as real-time biomedical monitoring in a pager-sized portable access unit. The system is integrated in a network structure including one or more general purpose nodes for providing a wireless-to-wired interface. The network architecture allows video, audio and data (including biomedical data) streams to be connected directly to external users and devices. The portable access units may also be mated to various non-personal devices such as cameras or environmental sensors for providing a method for setting up wireless sensor nets from which reported data may be accessed through the portable access unit. The reported data may alternatively be automatically logged at a remote computer for access and viewing through a portable access unit, including the user's own.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2013Publication date: April 3, 2014Applicant: INNOVATION MANAGEMENT SCIENCESInventors: Ann DEVEREAUX, Thomas JEDREY, Martin AGAN
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Patent number: 8633869Abstract: The system of the present invention is a highly integrated radio communication system with a multimedia co-processor which allows true two-way multimedia (video, audio, data) access as well as real-time biomedical monitoring in a pager-sized portable access unit. The system is integrated in a network structure including one or more general purpose nodes for providing a wireless-to-wired interface. The network architecture allows video, audio and data (including biomedical data) streams to be connected directly to external users and devices. The portable access units may also be mated to various non-personal devices such as cameras or environmental sensors for providing a method for setting up wireless sensor nets from which reported data may be accessed through the portable access unit. The reported data may alternatively be automatically logged at a remote computer for access and viewing through a portable access unit, including the user's own.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: January 21, 2014Inventors: Ann Devereaux, Thomas Jedrey, Martin Agan
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Publication number: 20100141554Abstract: The system of the present invention is a highly integrated radio communication system with a multimedia co-processor which allows true two-way multimedia (video, audio, data) access as well as real-time biomedical monitoring in a pager-sized portable access unit. The system is integrated in a network structure including one or more general purpose nodes for providing a wireless-to-wired interface. The network architecture allows video, audio and data (including biomedical data) streams to be connected directly to external users and devices. The portable access units may also be mated to various non-personal devices such as cameras or environmental sensors for providing a method for setting up wireless sensor nets from which reported data may be accessed through the portable access unit. The reported data may alternatively be automatically logged at a remote computer for access and viewing through a portable access unit, including the user's own.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: ANN DEVEREAUX, THOMAS JEDREY, MARTIN AGAN
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Publication number: 20070177025Abstract: A mobile device including a first image sensor, an image processor coupled to and residing on the same integrated circuit as the first image sensor, and a second image sensor, wherein the image processor is configured to substantially and separately process images from the first and second image sensors.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2006Publication date: August 2, 2007Inventors: Thomas Kopet, Martin Agan
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Publication number: 20070043843Abstract: The system of the present invention is a highly integrated radio communication system with a multimedia co-processor which allows true two-way multimedia (video, audio, data) access as well as real-time biomedical monitoring in a pager-sized portable access unit. The system is integrated in a network structure including one or more general purpose nodes for providing a wireless-to-wired interface. The network architecture allows video, audio and data (including biomedical data) streams to be connected directly to external users and devices. The portable access units may also be mated to various non-personal devices such as cameras or environmental sensors for providing a method for setting up wireless sensor nets from which reported data may be accessed through the portable access unit. The reported data may alternatively be automatically logged at a remote computer for access and viewing through a portable access unit, including the user's own.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: Ann Devereaux, Thomas Jedrey, Martin Agan
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Patent number: 7035897Abstract: The system of the present invention is a highly integrated radio communication system with a multimedia co-processor which allows true two-way multimedia (video, audio, data) access as well as real-time biomedical monitoring in a pager-sized portable access unit. The system is integrated in a network structure including one or more general purpose nodes for providing a wireless-to-wired interface. The network architecture allows video, audio and data (including biomedical data) streams to be connected directly to external users and devices. The portable access units may also be mated to various non-personal devices such as cameras or environmental sensors for providing a method for setting up wireless sensor nets from which reported data may be accessed through the portable access unit. The reported data may alternatively be automatically logged at a remote computer for access and viewing through a portable access unit, including the user's own.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2000Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: California Institute of TechnologyInventors: Ann Devereaux, Thomas Jedrey, Martin Agan
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Publication number: 20050057680Abstract: A method and apparatus for controlling integration time in an imager. An embodiment provides a CMOS image sensor having a timing control unit which operates a global reset function, a mechanical shutter operation to mechanically end integration time and a rolling readout. The use of a global reset to start an integration period and a mechanical shutter to end an integration period allows the rolling readout to be conducted without blurring.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2003Publication date: March 17, 2005Inventor: Martin Agan