Patents by Inventor Michael De Leo

Michael De Leo 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: 9936364
    Abstract: An emergency caller location system uses enterprise Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) location systems to provide more accurate location information on an emergency caller. A cellular telephone modifies its WLAN identifier, such as its Media Access Control (MAC) address, in response to a user initiating an emergency call. The MAC address is modified based on an identifier known to the cellular network, such as the phone number, subscriber name, International Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI), International Mobile Subscriber Identifier (IMSI), and/or International Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID). The cellular telephone may additionally modify the probe timer of the WLAN interface to enhance the ability of the WLAN location system to determine the location of the device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 2015
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2018
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Michael De Leo, Marc Linsner, Bryan M. Mclaughlin, Jagdish Girimaji, Andrew Myles
  • Publication number: 20160007177
    Abstract: An emergency caller location system uses enterprise Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) location systems to provide more accurate location information on an emergency caller. A cellular telephone modifies its WLAN identifier, such as its Media Access Control (MAC) address, in response to a user initiating an emergency call. The MAC address is modified based on an identifier known to the cellular network, such as the phone number, subscriber name, International Mobile Equipment Identifier (IMEI), International Mobile Subscriber Identifier (IMSI), and/or International Circuit Card Identifier (ICCID). The cellular telephone may additionally modify the probe timer of the WLAN interface to enhance the ability of the WLAN location system to determine the location of the device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 21, 2015
    Publication date: January 7, 2016
    Inventors: Michael De Leo, Marc Linsner, Bryan M. Mclaughlin, Jagdish Girimaji, Andrew Myles
  • Publication number: 20150227463
    Abstract: A precaching system receives a communication regarding a subject. Based on the content of the communication, the precaching system determines the identity of the subject, as well as an indication of information that may be responsive to the communication. The precaching system also identifies a recipient of the information. Based on the indication of responsive information, the precaching system identifies responsive information that is associated with an archival-type storage system. The precaching system then determines a non-archival location to precache the responsive information so that the identified recipient can more quickly and/or more reliably access the responsive information (as compared to accessing the information from the archival storage). For example, the precaching system identifies an edge device near the recipient as the precaching location. The precaching system then precaches the responsive information at the determined precaching location.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2014
    Publication date: August 13, 2015
    Applicant: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Charles Calvin Byers, Monique Jeanne Morrow, Russell Paul Gyurek, Michael De Leo
  • Patent number: 7422152
    Abstract: According to some implementations of the present invention, RFID devices and middleware servers are automatically provisioned with a network address and with instructions for sending a request for a middleware server to a middleware server assigner. In some implementations, the middleware server assigner is a load balancer. In some implementations, a middleware server is associated with a plurality of RFID devices by associating a middleware server network address or names with the network addresses of the RFID devices. Preferred methods also provide for redundancy of middleware servers and dynamic re-assignment of RFID devices from an unavailable middleware server to an available middleware server.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2004
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2008
    Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Arthur G. Howarth, Rajiv Singhal, Bruce Moon, Roland Saville, Jayesh Chokshi, Michael De Leo
  • Publication number: 20080197980
    Abstract: According to some implementations of the present invention, RFID devices and middleware servers are automatically provisioned with a network address and with instructions for sending a request for a middleware server to a middleware server assigner. In some implementations, the middleware server assigner is a load balancer. In some implementations, a middleware server is associated with a plurality of RFID devices by associating a middleware server network address or names with the network addresses of the RFID devices. Preferred methods also provide for redundancy of middleware servers and dynamic reassignment of RFID devices from an unavailable middleware server to an available middleware server.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 11, 2008
    Publication date: August 21, 2008
    Applicant: Cisco Technology, Inc.
    Inventors: Arthur G. Howarth, Rajiv Singhal, Bruce Moon, Roland Saville, Jayesh Chokshi, Michael De Leo