Patents by Inventor Norman Mohi
Norman Mohi 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: 8195200Abstract: A mobile rover has a navigation receiver receiving radio positioning data from radio positioning entities. The mobile rover can report its position to a mobile controller unit or another entity so that the location of the mobile unit can be tracked based on the radio positioning data received by the mobile rover. The radio positioning data can be processed by processing systems within the mobile rover, mobile controller, or other entities such as a position determination entity or a position determination entity proxy. The processing systems can also perform calculations to augment the radio positioning data to provide more accurate estimates of the position of the mobile controller and/or the mobile rover. The mobile controller and/or the mobile rover may be cellular telephones within a cellular network.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2006Date of Patent: June 5, 2012Assignee: Norbelle LLCInventors: Norman Mohi, Kevin S. Judge, Richard G. Keegan, Robert Olivier, James Hume, Mark Scislowski
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Patent number: 7474896Abstract: A mobile controller unit has a radio positioning system and a two-way communication system and a rover unit also has a radio positioning system and a two-way radio communication system. The controller unit can query the rover unit to send its location data so that the rover unit can be located and if desired, found, such as in the case of a lost child or items. Relative position between the controller and the rover can be displayed on the controller along with an arrow showing where the rover is, as well as how fast it is moving, a track of its movement and other data. The system can also operate in conjunction with a network system that has a PDE and an application server that perform some of the communications and calculation functions.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2003Date of Patent: January 6, 2009Inventors: Norman Mohi, Kevin Judge, James R. Hume, Mark Scislowski
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Publication number: 20080051104Abstract: A method and system in which a mobile controller can show on a display a bearing line to a rover. It is done using a radio positioning system such as GPS or other satellite positioning system to find the relative position of the controller and the rover plus means such as a compass or successive radio positioning fixes to find the heading of the rover. Then, using the relative position of the rover to the controller and the heading of the controller the bearing from the controller to the heading is calculated in a specially programmed computer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Inventors: Norman Mohi, James Hume, Kevin Iudge, Mark Scislowski
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Patent number: 7308274Abstract: A mobile controller unit has a radio positioning system and a two-way communication system and a rover unit also has a radio positioning system and a two-way radio communication system. The controller unit can query the rover unit to send its location data so that the rover unit can be located and if desired, found, such as in the case of a lost child or items. Relative spatial position can be displayed along with an arrow showing where the rover is, also how fast it is moving and other data.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Norbelle, LLCInventors: Norman Mohi, James Hume, Kevin Judge, Mark Scislowski
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Publication number: 20070042790Abstract: A mobile rover has a navigation receiver receiving radio positioning data from radio positioning entities. The mobile rover can report its position to a mobile controller unit or another entity so that the location of the mobile unit can be tracked based on the radio positioning data received by the mobile rover. The radio positioning data can be processed by processing systems within the mobile rover, mobile controller, or other entities such as a position determination entity or a position determination entity proxy. The processing systems can also perform calculations to augment the radio positioning data to provide more accurate estimates of the position of the mobile controller and/or the mobile rover. The mobile controller and/or the mobile rover may be cellular telephones within a cellular network. . . .Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2006Publication date: February 22, 2007Inventors: Norman Mohi, Kevin Judge, Cooper Amyx
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Publication number: 20070037588Abstract: A mobile rover has a navigation receiver receiving radio positioning data from radio positioning entities. The mobile rover can report its position to a mobile controller unit or another entity so that the location of the mobile unit can be tracked based on the radio positioning data received by the mobile rover. The radio positioning data can be processed by processing systems within the mobile rover, mobile controller, or other entities such as a position determination entity or a position determination entity proxy. The processing systems can also perform calculations to augment the radio positioning data to provide more accurate estimates of the position of the mobile controller and/or the mobile rover. The mobile controller and/or the mobile rover may be cellular telephones within a cellular network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Norman Mohi, Kevin Judge, James Hume, Mark Scislowski
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Publication number: 20070037582Abstract: A mobile rover has a navigation receiver receiving radio positioning data from radio positioning entities. The mobile rover can report its position to a mobile controller unit or another entity so that the location of the mobile unit can be tracked based on the radio positioning data received by the mobile rover. The radio positioning data can be processed by processing systems within the mobile rover, mobile controller, or other entities such as a position determination entity or a position determination entity proxy. The processing systems can also perform calculations to augment the radio positioning data to provide more accurate estimates of the position of the mobile controller and/or the mobile rover. The mobile controller and/or the mobile rover may be cellular telephones within a cellular network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Norman Mohi, Kevin Judge, Robert Olivier
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Publication number: 20070037587Abstract: A mobile rover has a navigation receiver receiving radio positioning data from radio positioning entities. The mobile rover can report its position to a mobile controller unit or another entity so that the location of the mobile unit can be tracked based on the radio positioning data received by the mobile rover. The radio positioning data can be processed by processing systems within the mobile rover, mobile controller, or other entities such as a position determination entity or a position determination entity proxy. The processing systems can also perform calculations to augment the radio positioning data to provide more accurate estimates of the position of the mobile controller and/or the mobile rover. The mobile controller and/or the mobile rover may be cellular telephones within a cellular network.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2006Publication date: February 15, 2007Inventors: Norman Mohi, Kevin Judge, Richard Keegan, Robert Olivier, James Hume, Mark Scislowski
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Publication number: 20060035648Abstract: A mobile controller unit has a radio positioning system and a two-way communication system and a rover unit also has a radio positioning system and a two-way radio communication system. The controller unit can query the rover unit to send its location data so that the rover unit can be located and if desired, found, such as in the case of a lost child or items. Relative spatial position can be displayed along with an arrow showing where the rover is, also how fast it is moving and other data.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 25, 2005Publication date: February 16, 2006Inventors: Norman Mohi, James Hume, Kevin Judge, Mark Scislowski
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Patent number: 6980813Abstract: A mobile controller unit has a radio positioning system and a two-way communication system and a rover unit also has a radio positioning system and a two-way radio communication system. The controller unit can query the rover unit to send its location data so that the rover unit can be located and if desired, found, such as in the case of a lost child or items. Relative spatial position can be displayed along with an arrow showing where the rover is, also how fast it is moving and other data.Type: GrantFiled: July 5, 2001Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: Norbelle, LLCInventors: Norman Mohi, James Hume, Kevin Judge, Mark Scislowski
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Publication number: 20030195008Abstract: A mobile controller unit has a radio positioning system and a two-way communication system and a rover unit also has a radio positioning system and a two-way radio communication system. The controller unit can query the rover unit to send its location data so that the rover unit can be located and if desired, found, such as in the case of a lost child or items. Relative position between the controller and the rover can be displayed on the controller along with an arrow showing where the rover is, as well as how fast it is moving, a track of its movement and other data.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: Norman Mohi, Kevin Judge, James R. Hume, Mark Scislowski
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Publication number: 20020006800Abstract: A mobile controller unit has a radio positioning system and a two-way communication system and a rover unit also has a radio positioning system and a two-way radio communication system. The controller unit can query the rover unit to send its location data so that the rover unit can be located and if desired, found, such as in the case of a lost child or items. Relative spatial position can be displayed along with an arrow showing where the rover is, also how fast it is moving and other data.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 5, 2001Publication date: January 17, 2002Inventor: Norman Mohi