Patents by Inventor Nicholas Labun
Nicholas Labun 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: 9515770Abstract: Methods and systems for controlling wireless communications are provided. A method includes sending, from a mobile base station mimicking system, signals that mimic a first base station of a wireless communication system. The method also includes selectively routing, at the mobile base station mimicking system, communications associated with at least one communication device, wherein selectively routing the communications comprises forwarding a first communication associated with the at least one communication device and blocking a second communication associated with the at least one communication device.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2014Date of Patent: December 6, 2016Assignee: LEMKO CORPORATIONInventors: Shaowei Pan, Nicholas Labun
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Publication number: 20140154967Abstract: Methods and systems for controlling wireless communications are provided. A method includes sending, from a mobile base station mimicking system, signals that mimic a first base station of a wireless communication system. The method also includes selectively routing, at the mobile base station mimicking system, communications associated with at least one communication device, wherein selectively routing the communications comprises forwarding a first communication associated with the at least one communication device and blocking a second communication associated with the at least one communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2014Publication date: June 5, 2014Applicant: Lemko CorporationInventors: Shaowei Pan, Nicholas Labun
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Patent number: 8676197Abstract: Methods and systems for controlling wireless communications are provided. A method of controlling wireless communications includes acquiring base station data at a mobile base station mimicking system. The base station data is associated with a targeted base station of a wireless communication system. The method may include mimicking signals of a neighboring base station of the targeted base station based on the acquired base station data. Further, the method may include transmitting a ban signal associated with the targeted base station. The ban signal is based on the acquired base station data and may induce at least one communication device to stop communicating with the targeted base station. In addition, the method includes controlling communications associated with the at least one communication device via the mobile base station mimicking system.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2007Date of Patent: March 18, 2014Assignee: Lemko CorporationInventors: Shaowei Pan, Nicholas Labun
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Patent number: 8036158Abstract: A device for providing a communication path between two or more wireless telephones via one or more wireless transceivers is disclosed. The device includes a housing that includes a mobile switching center module and includes a base station controller module. Further, in another particular embodiment, the mobile switching center module includes a program for switching received telephone calls. Additionally, the mobile switching center module includes a program to establish a peer-to-peer connection with a remote distributed mobile architecture server. The mobile switching center module further includes a program to transmit telephone calls to a remote distributed mobile architecture server via one or more peer-to-peer Internet protocol connections.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2007Date of Patent: October 11, 2011Assignee: Lemko CorporationInventors: Shaowei Pan, Nicholas Labun
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Patent number: 7486967Abstract: A device for providing a communication path between two or more wireless telephones via one or more wireless transceivers is disclosed. The device includes a housing that includes a mobile switching center module and includes a base station controller module. Further, in another particular embodiment, the mobile switching center module includes a program for switching received telephone calls. Additionally, the mobile switching center module includes a program to establish a peer-to-peer connection with a remote distributed mobile architecture server. The mobile switching center module further includes a program to transmit telephone calls to a remote distributed mobile architecture server via one or more peer-to-peer Internet protocol connections.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2005Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Lemko CorporationInventors: Shaowei Pan, Nicholas Labun
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Publication number: 20080146158Abstract: Methods and systems for controlling wireless communications are provided. A method of controlling wireless communications includes acquiring base station data at a mobile base station mimicking system. The base station data is associated with a targeted base station of a wireless communication system. The method may include mimicking signals of a neighboring base station of the targeted base station based on the acquired base station data. Further, the method may include transmitting a ban signal associated with the targeted base station. The ban signal is based on the acquired base station data and may induce at least one communication device to stop communicating with the targeted base station. In addition, the method includes controlling communications associated with the at least one communication device via the mobile base station mimicking system.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2007Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: Lemko, CorporationInventors: SHAOWEI PAN, Nicholas Labun
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Publication number: 20080039144Abstract: A device for providing a communication path between two or more wireless telephones via one or more wireless transceivers is disclosed. The device includes a housing that includes a mobile switching center module and includes a base station controller module. Further, in another particular embodiment, the mobile switching center module includes a program for switching received telephone calls. Additionally, the mobile switching center module includes a program to establish a peer-to-peer connection with a remote distributed mobile architecture server. The mobile switching center module further includes a program to transmit telephone calls to a remote distributed mobile architecture server via one or more peer-to-peer Internet protocol connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 20, 2007Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: LEMKO CORPORATIONInventors: Shaowei Pan, Nicholas Labun
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Publication number: 20060234774Abstract: A device for providing a communication path between two or more wireless telephones via one or more wireless transceivers is disclosed. The device includes a housing that includes a mobile switching center module and includes a base station controller module. Further, in another particular embodiment, the mobile switching center module includes a program for switching received telephone calls. Additionally, the mobile switching center module includes a program to establish a peer-to-peer connection with a remote distributed mobile architecture server. The mobile switching center module further includes a program to transmit telephone calls to a remote distributed mobile architecture server via one or more peer-to-peer Internet protocol connections.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2005Publication date: October 19, 2006Applicant: Lemko, CorporationInventors: Shaowei Pan, Nicholas Labun
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Patent number: 6889045Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus that enables handover of a mobile station between a cellular network and a wireless network without control intervention from the cellular network and independent of employed air interface technology. The signaling and control of a switch, for example SS7 messaging, is not required to achieve the handovers implemented by the present invention. In particular, a call is connected (504) between a mobile station (202) and a remote station (204) through a media gateway (210). The media gateway is connected to the mobile station via a first connection line and to the remote station via a second connection line. Next, a communication directed to a predetermined number by the mobile station is received (520) or, in the alternative, a connection signal that includes a call header is sent to the mobile station. A third connection line between the media gateway and the mobile station is then established (524).Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Shaowei Pan, Jinzhong Zhang, Angel Favila, Nicholas Labun
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Patent number: 6862277Abstract: A method and apparatus for multi-media communication includes transmitting a first session invite request (300) having a plurality of first call transaction identifiers (302), wherein each of the first call transaction identifiers (302) has a first call transaction value (303). Thereupon, the method and apparatus engages in a first communication session using the first session invite request (300). Concurrently, a second session invite request (400), having a plurality of second call transaction identifiers (402) having a second call transaction value (403), is also transmitted. A determination is made if the second session invite request (400) is duplicative by comparing the first and second call transaction values (303, 403) of the first and second call transaction identifiers (302, 402). A second communication session is engaged if the second session invite request (400) is not duplicative such that the first communication session and the second communication session create a multi-media session.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2002Date of Patent: March 1, 2005Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Shaowei Pan, Fei Wu, Nicholas Labun, Anthony Kobrinetz, Angel Fernando Favila
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Patent number: 6842621Abstract: This invention provides a system and method for splitting control and media content signals of a cellular network connection of a mobile station. A mobile station engages in a WAP browsing session with a cellular network connection over an air interface. As a user moves into coverage area of an access point, another browsing session is established between the mobile station and a non-cellular network connection. More specifically, the user's WAP browsing session with a cellular network connection is upgraded to a Web browsing session with a non-cellular network connection. The present invention permits a user to control a Web browser on a remote device by providing user input to the mobile station. In particular, a media content portion of the cellular network connection is split and rerouted to the remote device, and a control portion of the cellular network connection is split and rerouted either via the non-cellular network connection or via the cellular network connection.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2001Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas Labun, Shao Weipan, Anthony Kobrinetz, Angel Fernando Favila, Peisong Huang, Charles Malek
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Publication number: 20040203791Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus that enables handover of a mobile station between a cellular network and a wireless network without control intervention from the cellular network and independent of employed air interface technology. The signaling and control of a switch, for example SS7 messaging, is not required to achieve the handovers implemented by the present invention. In particular, the present invention is a wireless communication device (202) comprising a first transceiver circuit (604), a second transceiver circuit (606) and a main circuit (608, 610, 612, 614) coupled to the first and second transceiver circuits. The first transceiver circuit communicates with a first network within a first area of coverage, and the second transceiver circuit communicates with a second network within a second area of coverage.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: October 14, 2004Inventors: Shaowei Pan, Jinzhong Zhang, Angel Favila, Nicholas Labun
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Publication number: 20040192294Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus that enables handover of a mobile station between a cellular network and a wireless network without control intervention from the cellular network and independent of employed air interface technology. The signaling and control of a switch, for example SS7 messaging, is not required to achieve the handovers implemented by the present invention. In particular, a call is connected (504) between a mobile station (202) and a remote station (204) through a media gateway (210). The media gateway is connected to the mobile station via a first connection line and to the remote station via a second connection line. Next, a communication directed to a predetermined number by the mobile station is received (520) or, in the alternative, a connection signal that includes a call header is sent to the mobile station. A third connection line between the media gateway and the mobile station is then established (524).Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: September 30, 2004Inventors: Shaowei Pan, Jinzhong Zhang, Angel Favila, Nicholas Labun
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Patent number: 6766171Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus that enables handover of a mobile station between a cellular network and a wireless network without control intervention from the cellular network and independent of employed air interface technology. The signaling and control of a switch, for example SS7 messaging, is not required to achieve the handovers implemented by the present invention. In particular, a call is connected (508) between a mobile station (202) and a remote station (204) through a media gateway (210). The media gateway is connected to the mobile station via a first connection line and to the remote station via a second connection line. When the mobile station has entered (514, 516) a transition area (302), a third connection line is established (518) between the media gateway and the mobile station.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2002Date of Patent: July 20, 2004Assignee: Motorola, Inc.Inventors: Shaowei Pan, Jinzhong Zhang, Angel Favila, Nicholas Labun
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Publication number: 20040081159Abstract: A method and apparatus for multi-media communication includes transmitting a first session invite request (300) having a plurality of first call transaction identifiers (302), wherein each of the first call transaction identifiers (302) has a first call transaction value (303). Thereupon, the method and apparatus engages in a first communication session using the first session invite request (300). Concurrently, a second session invite request (400), having a plurality of second call transaction identifiers (402) having a second call transaction value (403), is also transmitted. A determination is made if the second session invite request (400) is duplicative by comparing the first and second call transaction values (303, 403) of the first and second call transaction identifiers (302, 402). A second communication session is engaged if the second session invite request (400) is not duplicative such that the first communication session and the second communication session create a multi-media session.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2002Publication date: April 29, 2004Inventors: ShaoWei Pan, Fei Wu, Nicholas Labun, Anthony Kobrinetz, Angel Fernando Favila
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Publication number: 20040002335Abstract: The present invention provides a method and apparatus that enables handover of a mobile station between a cellular network and a wireless network without control intervention from the cellular network and independent of employed air interface technology. The signaling and control of a switch, for example SS7 messaging, is not required to achieve the handovers implemented by the present invention. In particular, a call is connected (508) between a mobile station (202) and a remote station (204) through a media gateway (210). The media gateway is connected to the mobile station via a first connection line and to the remote station via a second connection line. When the mobile station has entered (514, 516) a transition area (302), a third connection line is established (518) between the media gateway and the mobile station.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2002Publication date: January 1, 2004Inventors: Shaowei Pan, Jinzhong Zhang, Angel Favila, Nicholas Labun
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Publication number: 20030119527Abstract: This invention provides a system and method for splitting control and media content signals of a cellular network connection of a mobile station. A mobile station engages in a WAP browsing session with a cellular network connection over an air interface. As a user moves into coverage area of an access point, another browsing session is established between the mobile station and a non-cellular network connection. More specifically, the user's WAP browsing session with a cellular network connection is upgraded to a Web browsing session with a non-cellular network connection. The present invention permits a user to control a Web browser on a remote device by providing user input to the mobile station. In particular, a media content portion of the cellular network connection is split and rerouted to the remote device, and a control portion of the cellular network connection is split and rerouted either via the non-cellular network connection or via the cellular network connection.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2001Publication date: June 26, 2003Inventors: Nicholas Labun, Shaowei Pan, Anthony Kobrinetz, Angel Fernando Favila, Peisong Huang, Charles Malek