Patents by Inventor Michael J. Criscolo
Michael J. Criscolo 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: 9763025Abstract: An application interface can support real-time RADIUS accounting notification. The application interface can have integrated RADIUS server accounting A RADIUS server can contain data session accounting messages, for example session start. A real-time feed can be received from the RADIUS server. RADIUS accounting messages received via the feed can be translated into application notification messages. The translated application notification messages can be delivered to registered applications that may reside on an external customer network.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: Numerex Corp.Inventors: Bryan Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, Wayne Stargardt
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Patent number: 9510180Abstract: An application interface can support real-time mobile management notification. The application interface can have integrated Home Location Registry (HLR) mobile management signaling, such as Signal System 7 (SS7). An HLR database can contain mobile management registration messages, for example Update Location or Ready for Short Message (SM). A real-time feed can be received from the HLR database. Mobile management messages received via the feed can translated into application notification messages. The translated application notification messages can be delivered to registered applications that may reside on an external customer network.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2014Date of Patent: November 29, 2016Assignee: Numerex Corp.Inventors: Bryan Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, Wayne Stargardt
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Publication number: 20160014542Abstract: An application interface can support real-time RADIUS accounting notification. The application interface can have integrated RADIUS server accounting A RADIUS server can contain data session accounting messages, for example session start. A real-time feed can be received from the RADIUS server. RADIUS accounting messages received via the feed can be translated into application notification messages. The translated application notification messages can be delivered to registered applications that may reside on an external customer network.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2015Publication date: January 14, 2016Inventors: Bryan Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, Wayne Stargardt
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Publication number: 20150208229Abstract: An application interface can support real-time mobile management notification. The application interface can have integrated Home Location Registry (HLR) mobile management signaling, such as Signal System 7 (SS7). An HLR database can contain mobile management registration messages, for example Update Location or Ready for Short Message (SM). A real-time feed can be received from the HLR database. Mobile management messages received via the feed can translated into application notification messages. The translated application notification messages can be delivered to registered applications that may reside on an external customer network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2014Publication date: July 23, 2015Inventors: Bryan Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, Wayne Stargardt
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Patent number: 8903437Abstract: Efficient routing of a message over a data network. A first communication device sends a message to a telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator determines the communication protocol of the first communication device and the communication protocol of a second communication device. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator converts the message to a data format compatible with the second communication device, wherein the message is converted to one of at least three different communication protocols. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator then forwards the message for receipt by the second communication device. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator can convert and forward the message without completing a store and forward process.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2013Date of Patent: December 2, 2014Assignee: Numerex Corp.Inventors: Bryan Keith Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, Edward I. Comer, William George Simitses
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Patent number: 8738046Abstract: An intelligent short message system can provide an integrated home location register and short message service center (HLR/SMSC). Upon receiving an indication from a mobile switching center (MSC) that an SMS message could not be delivered to a destination device, the integrated HLR/SMSC prevents further retries from being attempted until the destination device becomes available again.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2008Date of Patent: May 27, 2014Assignee: Numerex Corp.Inventors: Bryan Keith Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo
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Patent number: 8543146Abstract: Efficient routing of a message over a data network. A first communication device sends a message to a telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator determines the communication protocol of the first communication device and the communication protocol of a second communication device. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator converts the message to a data format compatible with the second communication device, wherein the message is converted to one of at least three different communication protocols. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator then forwards the message for receipt by the second communication device. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator can convert and forward the message without completing a store and forward process.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 2011Date of Patent: September 24, 2013Assignee: Cellemetry, LLCInventors: Bryan Keith Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, Edward I. Comer, William George Simitses
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Publication number: 20130210427Abstract: Efficient routing of a message over a data network. A first communication device sends a message to a telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator determines the communication protocol of the first communication device and the communication protocol of a second communication device. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator converts the message to a data format compatible with the second communication device, wherein the message is converted to one of at least three different communication protocols. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator then forwards the message for receipt by the second communication device. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator can convert and forward the message without completing a store and forward process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2013Publication date: August 15, 2013Inventors: Bryan Keith Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, Edward I. Comer, William George Simitses
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Patent number: 8060067Abstract: Efficient routing of a message over a data network. A first communication device sends a message to a telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator determines the communication protocol of the first communication device and the communication protocol of a second communication device. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator converts the message to a data format compatible with the second communication device, wherein the message is converted to one of at least three different communication protocols. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator then forwards the message for receipt by the second communication device. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator can convert and forward the message without completing a store and forward process.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2010Date of Patent: November 15, 2011Assignee: Cellemetry LLCInventors: Bryan Keith Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, Edward I. Comer, William George Simitses
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Publication number: 20100142472Abstract: Efficient routing of a message over a data network. A first communication device sends a message to a telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator determines the communication protocol of the first communication device and the communication protocol of a second communication device. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator converts the message to a data format compatible with the second communication device, wherein the message is converted to one of at least three different communication protocols. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator then forwards the message for receipt by the second communication device. The telemetry gateway or short message arbitrator can convert and forward the message without completing a store and forward process.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2010Publication date: June 10, 2010Applicant: Cellemetry, LLCInventors: Bryan Keith Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, Edward I. Comer, William George Simitses
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Patent number: 7680505Abstract: A service provider uses a telemetry gateway to communicate with radio communication devices using various incompatible short message service (SMS) protocols. A communication, from the service provider to a radio communication device, passes through the telemetry gateway. The telemetry gateway determines the communication protocol of the radio communication device and converts the communication from a common protocol to the radio communication device's protocol. The telemetry gateway also determines and sends the converted communication over the appropriate communication path for receipt by the radio communication device. The telemetry gateway is also operable for providing registration information and receiving a communication from a radio communication device. The telemetry gateway can convert the received communication to a common protocol and transmit the converted communication to the service provider.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2007Date of Patent: March 16, 2010Assignee: Cellemetry, LLCInventors: Bryan Keith Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, Edward I. Comer, William George Simitses
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Publication number: 20090318174Abstract: An intelligent short message system can provide an integrated home location register and short message service center (HLR/SMSC). Upon receiving an indication from a mobile switching center (MSC) that an SMS message could not be delivered to a destination device, the integrated HLR/SMSC prevents further retries from being attempted until the destination device becomes available again.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2008Publication date: December 24, 2009Applicant: Numerex CorporationInventors: Bryan Keith Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo
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Patent number: 7245928Abstract: A service provider uses a telemetry gateway to communicate with radio communication devices using various incompatible short message service (SMS) protocols. A communication, from the service provider to a radio communication device, passes through the telemetry gateway. The telemetry gateway determines the communication protocol of the radio communication device and converts the communication from a common protocol to the radio communication device's protocol. The telemetry gateway also determines and sends the converted communication over the appropriate communication path for receipt by the radio communication device. The telemetry gateway is also operable for providing registration information and receiving a communication from a radio communication device. The telemetry gateway can convert the received communication to a common protocol and transmit the converted communication to the service provider.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Cellemetry, LLCInventors: Edward I. Comer, Bryan Keith Tarleton, Michael J. Criscolo, William George Simitses