Patents by Inventor Nikola Cargonja
Nikola Cargonja 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: 10348871Abstract: Disclosed here are systems and methods which enable high-bandwidth communication between a mobile device and an accessory. The high-bandwidth communication uses electromagnetic waves in the extremely high frequency range between 30 GHz and 300 GHz inclusive, also known as millimeter waves. The millimeter waves travel through at least the chassis of the accessory and the chassis of the mobile device without significant scattering and attenuation. The properties of the materials through which the millimeter waves travel determine the attenuation of the millimeter waves. Disclosed here are various materials, and their thicknesses, which form a transmission stack through which the millimeter waves can travel unimpeded. In effect, the transmission stack acts as a dielectric member which facilitates the transmission of the millimeter waves, while attenuating transmission of waves outside of the extremely high frequency range.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2018Date of Patent: July 9, 2019Assignee: ESSENTIAL PRODUCTS, INC.Inventors: Jiang Ai, William Francis Leggett, Paulina Mustafa, Nikola Cargonja, Jason Sean Gagne-Keats, David John Evans, V, Adithya Gajulapally
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Publication number: 20190007532Abstract: Disclosed here are systems and methods which enable high-bandwidth communication between a mobile device and an accessory. The high-bandwidth communication uses electromagnetic waves in the extremely high frequency range between 30 GHz and 300 GHz inclusive, also known as millimeter waves. The millimeter waves travel through at least the chassis of the accessory and the chassis of the mobile device without significant scattering and attenuation. The properties of the materials through which the millimeter waves travel determine the attenuation of the millimeter waves. Disclosed here are various materials, and their thicknesses, which form a transmission stack through which the millimeter waves can travel unimpeded. In effect, the transmission stack acts as a dielectric member which facilitates the transmission of the millimeter waves, while attenuating transmission of waves outside of the extremely high frequency range.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2018Publication date: January 3, 2019Inventors: Jiang Ai, William Francis Leggett, Paulina Mustafa, Nikola Cargonja, Jason Sean Gagne-Keats, David John Evans, V, Adithya Gajulapally
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Publication number: 20150067872Abstract: A part can receive a communication that originates externally of the part, that conforms to a predetermined communications protocol, and that contains payload information consistent with the protocol but subject to a security provision supplemental to the protocol. The part extracts the payload information from the security provision.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2013Publication date: March 5, 2015Applicant: SAVI TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Igor V. Balabine, Nikola Cargonja, Allan M. Evans, Liping Julia Zhu, Devendra Shiledar, Stephen Alan Stough
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Patent number: 8547957Abstract: A part can receive a communication that originates externally of the part, that conforms to a predetermined communications protocol, and that contains payload information consistent with the protocol but subject to a security provision supplemental to the protocol. The part extracts the payload information from the security provision.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Igor V. Balabine, Nikola Cargonja, Allan M. Evans, Liping Julia Zhu, Devendra Shiledar, Stephen Alan Stough
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Patent number: 8319643Abstract: A tag can communicate according to a cellular telephone network communication protocol, and includes one of: passive circuitry, semi-passive circuitry, or circuitry capable of communicating according to a radio frequency identification communication protocol or a satellite communication protocol. According to a different aspect, a tag can receive satellite signals containing positioning information, and can transmit according to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol. According to yet another aspect, a tag can transmit according to each of first and second communication protocols that are each one of a radio frequency identification communication protocol, a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Timothy K. Brand, Reiner G. Mim, Robert Zmrzli
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Patent number: 8319646Abstract: A tag has a circuit portion that functions as a reader capable of wireless communication with other tags. According to a different aspect, a tag has a circuit portion with first and second modes, the circuitry consuming less power in the second mode than the first mode, and exiting the second mode only in response to an act by a human. According to yet another aspect, a tag can receive wireless communications conforming to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol. The tag responds to receipt of a predetermined wireless signal conforming to the one protocol by carrying out one of first action that includes causing the tag to enter an electronically secure state, or a second action that includes causing the tag to exit the electronically secure state.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: November 27, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Timothy K. Brand, Reiner G. Mim, Robert Zmrzli
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Publication number: 20120256728Abstract: A system for collecting information from one or more radiofrequency identification (RFID) tags is provided. The system includes one or more RFID tags and a first interrogator device. The first interrogator device may be configured to perform interrogator functions in a first wireless network and perform tag functions in a second wireless network. The interrogator functions include transmitting a wake-up signal and a collection request command to the one or more RFID tags, and the tag functions include responding to a wake-up signal and transmitting a collect response message in response to a received collection request command. The system also includes a second interrogator device configured to perform interrogator functions in the second wireless network that include creating the second wireless network, transmitting a wake-up signal and a collection request command to the first interrogator when the first interrogator is in the second wireless network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Applicant: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Zeljko BAJIC, Nikola CARGONJA, Albert NARDELLI, Joseph S.M. HO
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Patent number: 8264331Abstract: A tag can receive first and second wireless signals respectively defining first and second transmission fields that overlap. When the tag moves from the first field to the second field through the region of overlap, the apparatus transitions only once from recognizing the tag is in the first field to recognizing the tag is in the second field. According to another aspect, first and second signposts are supported at spaced locations in the region of a crane, and respectively transmit first and second wireless signals that are different, and that respectively define first and second fields of transmission. According to yet another aspect, a signpost transmits wireless signals having a transmission field, and a system senses positional information regarding a tag movable relative to the signpost, the system using the positional information to determine a location of the tag in relation to the transmission field.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 2007Date of Patent: September 11, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Albert Nardelli, Stephen E. Hilliker, Timothy K. Brand, Joseph S. Chan, Nikola Cargonja
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Patent number: 8253541Abstract: An apparatus (10, 240, 300) includes a signpost (11, 241-256, 322, 612, 623, 626-628, 652, 661, 682, 686, 703) which transmits signpost signals (24) that are received by a tag (12, 271-275, 301-316, 395-397, 616-618, 641-643, 653, 656-657, 662-664, 679, 708, 711). The tag in turn transmits radio frequency beacon signals (72) which are received by a reader (13, 261, 319, 521-530). The tag can vary the duration of the beacon signals, for example in dependence on whether it is currently receiving a signpost signal. Further, the tag can dynamically vary the transmission rate and/or transmission power of the beacon signals, for example following receipt of a signpost signal. Varying these parameters can facilitate compliance with governmental regulations.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Joseph S. Chan, Nikola Cargonja, James G. Eagleson, Arthur E. Anderson, III, Timothy K. Brand, Ravindra U. Rajapakse
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Publication number: 20120155349Abstract: An RFID device is disclosed. The RFID device can include a transceiver; and a processor coupled to the transceiver. The processor can operate a Physical (PHY) layer with the transceiver, a Media Access Control (MAC) layer over the PHY layer, and an RFID application layer over the MAC layer. The MAC layer and the PHY layer can operate according to a non-RFID wireless protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2011Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventors: Zeljko BAJIC, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Joseph S.M. Ho, Ryad Semichi
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Patent number: 8203451Abstract: A tag detects a condition, and selectively operates a portion of its circuitry in first and second modes as a function of information regarding the selected condition, the portion consuming less power in the second mode than the first mode, and being capable of wireless communication according to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol. According to a different aspect, a tag carries out geofencing analysis, and selectively operates a portion of its circuitry in first and second modes as a function of results of the geofencing analysis, the portion consuming less power in the second mode than in the first mode, and being capable of wireless communication according to one of a cellular telephone network communication protocol, a satellite communication protocol, and a wireless computer network communication protocol.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2008Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Allan M. Evans, Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli, Timothy K. Brand, Reiner G. Mim, Robert Zmrzli
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Patent number: 8204225Abstract: One aspect involves a communication that contains a portion encrypted with a selected key can be wirelessly transmitted by a part for reception and decryption by plural tags. A different aspect involves a tag receiving a first sequence of wireless communications that each contain sequencing information regarding the first sequence, while receiving a second sequence of wireless communications that each include sequencing information regarding the second sequence, and further involves monitoring the sequencing information from received communications of the first sequence while separately monitoring the sequencing information from received communications of the second sequence.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: June 19, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Igor V. Balabine, Nikola Cargonja, Allan M. Evans, Liping Julia Zhu, Devendra Shiledar, Stephen Alan Stough
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Patent number: 8164307Abstract: One aspect of the invention involves: monitoring a voltage of a battery over time; evaluating whether a rate of voltage decrease of the battery is in excess of a threshold; and indicating that the battery is subject to a low voltage condition when the rate of voltage decrease exceeds the threshold. Another aspect of the invention involves: causing a circuit powered by a battery to respond to battery replacement by thereafter applying a selected load to the battery during a selected time interval. A further aspect involves: periodically sampling a voltage of a battery; and applying a load to the battery during a selected time interval before each sampling of the battery voltage.Type: GrantFiled: May 27, 2005Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Nikola Cargonja, Joseph S. Chan, Don H. Ahn
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Patent number: 8120512Abstract: Spaced first and second signposts transmit wireless signals containing different signpost identifications. A first path of travel passes through the transmission range of the first signpost, and a second path of travel passes through the transmission range of the second signpost but not the transmission range of the first signpost. A different configuration includes plural hallways extending away from a common intersection in respective directions, with a respective signpost in each hallway that transmits wireless signals containing a respective different signpost identification.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: February 21, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli
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Patent number: 8116454Abstract: One aspect involves receiving by a tag of wireless communications that utilize a first security provision, and wireless communications that utilize a second security provision different from the first security provision. A different aspect involves receiving by an entity of an authentication request that is based on a first digital certificate unknown to the entity, and determining by the entity, without external authentication of the first digital certificate, whether the first digital certificate is in a trust relationship with a second digital certificate that is different from the first digital certificate and that is known to the entity.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2007Date of Patent: February 14, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Igor V. Balabine, Nikola Cargonja, Allan M. Evans, Liping Julia Zhu, Devendra Shiledar, Stephen Alan Stough
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Patent number: 8111141Abstract: Systems and methods provide for determining a distance between a signpost and a tag and for locating a tag using multiple signposts. The system uses a signal received at a tag from a signpost, and from them measures the signal strength of the signal with respect to one or more antennas on the tag. The system calculates an RSSI using the measured signal strength, from which a distance can be determined between the signpost and the tag. The system also uses signals received from multiple signposts, to measure multiple signal strengths, resulting in multiple distance determinations corresponding to the various signposts, thereby establishing a location for the tag.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2007Date of Patent: February 7, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Timothy K. Brand, Stephen Earl Hilliker, Joseph Siufai Chan, Albert Nardelli, Nikola Cargonja, Bruno Skracic, Don Ahn
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Publication number: 20110316676Abstract: A method of interrogating a set of tags with an interrogator is provided. The method includes defining a duration of a wake-up superframe that matches that of a wake-up cycle of the tags; defining an integer number of time periods within the duration of the wake-up superframe such that each time that one of the set of tags wakes is within one of the time periods of the wake-up superframe, the tags waking within a particular time period defining a group of tags; providing a first wake-up signal in a first time period to wake a first group of the tags; and providing a second wake-up signal in a second time period wake a second group of the tags.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 22, 2011Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: Savi TechnologyInventors: Zeljko BAJIC, Nikola Cargonja
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Publication number: 20110291803Abstract: A method of communication between RFID devices that includes mutually authenticating the RFID devices is disclosed. Once mutual authentication is completed, one or more encrypted messages based on the encryption scheme can be exchanged between the RFID devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2011Publication date: December 1, 2011Inventors: Zeljko BAJIC, Nikola CARGONJA, Joseph S.M. HO, Richard SCHNELL
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Patent number: 8068009Abstract: A tag receives wireless signpost signals that include timing data, determines time information associated with an event as a function of the timing data, and transmits a wireless tag signal that contains the time information. In a another configuration, a signpost transmits wireless signpost signals having a selected transmission range; a reader proximate to the signpost receives wireless tag signals with a reception range that is approximately the same as the selected transmission range; and a tag movable relative to the signpost and reader responds to receipt of a wireless signpost signal by transmitting a wireless tag signal containing a tag code associated with the tag.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2006Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Nikola Cargonja, Joseph S. Chan, Albert Nardelli
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Patent number: 7982607Abstract: A tag has a receiver section, a transmitter section, and a further section, the further section being responsive to receipt by the receiver section of a wireless signpost signal from one signpost in a group of signposts for thereafter inhibiting transmission of tag signals by the transmitter section pending receipt by the receiver section of a respective signpost signal from each signpost in the group. A different configuration includes a tag having a receiver section, a transmitter section, and a further section, the further section inhibiting transmission of tag signals by the transmitter section during a time period that ends as a function of the absence of receipt by the receiver section of signpost signals, the further section responding to receipt of signpost signals by the receiver section during the time period by saving information relating to signposts that generated the signpost signals.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2006Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Nikola Cargonja, Albert Nardelli