Patents by Inventor Michael L. Segal
Michael L. Segal 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: 9002575Abstract: A method and apparatus for validating a vehicle operator. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises an input device for allowing entry of vehicle operator identification information, a transceiver for transmitting a message and receiving a response to the message, an interface for allowing a processor to communication with a vehicle sub-system, and a processor connected to the input device, the transceiver, and the interface, the processor for receiving the vehicle operator identification information from the input device, for generating the message comprising the vehicle operation identification information and providing the message to the transceiver, for receiving the response from the transceiver and for controlling the vehicle sub-system, via the interface, based on the response.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2009Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Omnitracs, LLCInventors: John Harvey, Thomas F. Doyle, Michael L. Segal
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Patent number: 8660709Abstract: A method and apparatus for validating a vehicle operator. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises an input device for allowing entry of vehicle operator identification information, a transceiver for transmitting a message and receiving a response to the message, an interface for allowing a processor to communication with a vehicle sub-system, and a processor connected to the input device, the transceiver, and the interface, the processor for receiving the vehicle operator identification information from the input device, for generating the message comprising the vehicle operation identification information and providing the message to the transceiver, for receiving the response from the transceiver and for controlling the vehicle sub-system, via the interface, based on the response.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 2003Date of Patent: February 25, 2014Assignee: Omnitracs, Inc.Inventors: John Harvey, Thomas F. Doyle, Michael L. Segal
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Patent number: 7711591Abstract: Method and apparatus for providing virtual capacity to a service provider. A service provider contacts a third party service provider when the service provider can not perform services for a customer. A solicitation is sent by the service provider and accepted by the third party service provider. After acceptance, status and/or location information from the third party service provider is redirected within a network management facility so that the information is sent to the service provider, rather than to an entity normally associated with the third party service provider. After services have been performed by the third party service provider, the third party service provider is generally free to accept service requests from other service providers, whereby messages transmitted by the third party service provider are routed to the new service provider.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2006Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Chris A. Wolfe, Michael L. Segal
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Publication number: 20090276120Abstract: A method and apparatus for validating a vehicle operator. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises an input device for allowing entry of vehicle operator identification information, a transceiver for transmitting a message and receiving a response to the message, an interface for allowing a processor to communication with a vehicle sub-system, and a processor connected to the input device, the transceiver, and the interface, the processor for receiving the vehicle operator identification information from the input device, for generating the message comprising the vehicle operation identification information and providing the message to the transceiver, for receiving the response from the transceiver and for controlling the vehicle sub-system, via the interface, based on the response.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Applicant: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: John HARVEY, Thomas F. Doyle, Michael L. Segal
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Patent number: 7212984Abstract: Method and apparatus for providing virtual capacity to a service provider. A service provider contacts a third party service provider when the service provider can not perform services for a customer. A solicitation is sent by the service provider and accepted by the third party service provider. After acceptance, status and/or location information from the third party service provider is redirected within a network management facility so that the information is sent to the service provider, rather than to an entity normally associated with the third party service provider. After services have been performed by the third party service provider, the third party service provider is generally free to accept service requests from other service providers, whereby messages transmitted by the third party service provider are routed to the new service provider.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2001Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Chris A. Wolfe, Michael L. Segal
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Publication number: 20040204795Abstract: A method and apparatus for validating a vehicle operator. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises an input device for allowing entry of vehicle operator identification information, a transceiver for transmitting a message and receiving a response to the message, an interface for allowing a processor to communication with a vehicle sub-system, and a processor connected to the input device, the transceiver, and the interface, the processor for receiving the vehicle operator identification information from the input device, for generating the message comprising the vehicle operation identification information and providing the message to the transceiver, for receiving the response from the transceiver and for controlling the vehicle sub-system, via the interface, based on the response.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: John Harvey, Thomas F. Doyle, Michael L. Segal
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Publication number: 20040204796Abstract: A method and apparatus for validating a vehicle operator. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises an input device for allowing entry of vehicle operator identification information, a transceiver for transmitting a validation request and for receiving a response to the request, a memory for storing pre-determined identification information, an interface for allowing a processor to communication with a vehicle sub-system, and a processor connected to the input device, the transceiver, the memory, and the interface, the processor for receiving the vehicle operator identification information from the input device, for generating the validation request if at least a portion of the vehicle operator identification information is not found in the memory, and for controlling operation of the vehicle via the interface, in accordance with instructions contained in the response.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: John Harvey, David T. Chesavage, Michael L. Segal, Thomas F. Doyle
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Publication number: 20040059471Abstract: A method and apparatus for validating a vehicle operator. In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises an input device for allowing entry of vehicle operator identification information, a transceiver for transmitting a message and receiving a response to the message, an interface for allowing a processor to communication with a vehicle sub-system, and a processor connected to the input device, the transceiver, and the interface, the processor for receiving the vehicle operator identification information from the input device, for generating the message comprising the vehicle operation identification information and providing the message to the transceiver, for receiving the response from the transceiver and for controlling the vehicle sub-system, via the interface, based on the response.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: John Harvey, Thomas F. Doyle, Michael L. Segal
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Publication number: 20040059623Abstract: Method and apparatus for providing virtual capacity to a service provider. A service provider contacts a third party service provider when the service provider can not perform services for a customer. A solicitation is sent by the service provider and accepted by the third party service provider. After acceptance, status and/or location information from the third party service provider is redirected within a network management facility so that the information is sent to the service provider, rather than to an entity normally associated with the third party service provider. After services have been performed by the third party service provider, the third party service provider is generally free to accept service requests from other service providers, whereby messages transmitted by the third party service provider are routed to the new service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 29, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Chris A. Wolfe, Michael L. Segal
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Publication number: 20040036582Abstract: A method and apparatus for detecting unauthorized use of a vehicle comprises, in one embodiment, an input device for allowing entry of vehicle operator identification information, and a processor for determining whether said vehicle is in operation, and for initiating an action if a vehicle operator has not been authorized to operate said vehicle prior to a predetermined event.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventors: John Harvey, Thomas F. Doyle, Michael L. Segal
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Publication number: 20030083913Abstract: Method and apparatus for providing virtual capacity to a service provider. A service provider contacts a third party service provider when the service provider can not perform services for a customer. A solicitation is sent by the service provider and accepted by the third party service provider. After acceptance, status and/or location information from the third party service provider is redirected within a network management facility so that the information is sent to the service provider, rather than to an entity normally associated with the third party service provider. After services have been performed by the third party service provider, the third party service provider is generally free to accept service requests from other service providers, whereby messages transmitted by the third party service provider are routed to the new service provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventors: Chris A. Wolfe, Michael L. Segal
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Patent number: 6124810Abstract: Apparatus and method for determining when a vehicle has arrived or departed from a planned or an unplanned stop, while minimizing or completely eliminating driver intervention. The apparatus comprises a mobile communication terminal located onboard a vehicle for receiving destination information, generally using wireless means, from a central facility or hub. A speedometer also located onboard the vehicle determines the speed of the vehicle and a position sensor onboard the vehicle determines the vehicle position. The vehicle speed and position are provided to a processor, also located onboard the vehicle, which uses the speed and position information to determine a vehicle arrival or departure from a planned or unplanned stop. The processor generates an indication of the event, either arrival or departure, directly to the central facility, to the vehicle operator, or both.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Qualcomm IncorporatedInventors: Michael L. Segal, Franklin P. Antonio, Sue Elam, Judd Erlenbach, Kathleen R. de Paolo
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Patent number: 6108591Abstract: A method and apparatus for identifying and validating vehicle operators to multiple electronic systems, such as fleet management centers and electronic monitoring systems, in a communication system. The invention is particularly useful in the commercial trucking industry where multiple electronic applications require the identification of a vehicle operator. Each vehicle operator in the communication system is preassigned a unique identification code which is used to request a login or logoff from the validation system. A database of all vehicle operator identification codes is stored at a central station. The identification code is transmitted from the vehicle to the central station when a login or logoff is desired. If the identification code of the requesting operator is found in the database, any electronic system requiring the vehicle operator's identification is notified of the login of logoff event and the identification of the vehicle operator requesting the event.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Assignee: QUALCOMM IncorporatedInventors: Michael L. Segal, David T. Chesavage, Thomas F. Doyle