Patents by Inventor Philippe R. Kahn

Philippe R. Kahn 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).

  • Patent number: 10261475
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to provide an extended band is described. The method comprises pairing a watch and a host device. The method further comprises monitoring a user's status with a plurality of sensors on the host device and/or the watch, and using the extended band to do one or more of: provide alerts to the user, based on the sensor data, control the extended band from one of the devices, and share data with third parties using the extended band.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2017
    Date of Patent: April 16, 2019
    Assignee: DP Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Philippe R. Kahn, Arthur Kinsolving, David Vogel, Mark Andrew Christensen
  • Patent number: 10001752
    Abstract: A method and apparatus to provide an extended band is described. The method comprises pairing a watch and a host device. The method further comprises monitoring a user's status with a plurality of sensors on the host device and/or the watch, and using the extended band to do one or more of: provide alerts to the user, based on the sensor data, control the extended band from one of the devices, and share data with third parties using the extended band.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2017
    Date of Patent: June 19, 2018
    Assignee: DP Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Philippe R. Kahn, Arthur Kinsolving, David Vogel, Mark Andrew Christensen
  • Patent number: 8212893
    Abstract: A digital imaging system is described that provides techniques for reducing the amount of processing power required by a given digital camera device and for reducing the bandwidth required for transmitting image information to a target platform. The system defers and/or distributes the processing between the digital imager (i.e., digital camera itself) and the target platform that the digital imager will ultimately be connected to. In this manner, the system is able to decrease the actual computation that occurs at the digital imager. Instead, the system only performs a partial computation at the digital imager device and completes the computation somewhere else, such as at a target computing device (e.g., desktop computer) where time and size are not an issue (relative to the imager). By deferring resource-intensive computations, the present invention substantially reduces the processor requirements and concomitant battery requirements for digital cameras.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2008
    Date of Patent: July 3, 2012
    Assignee: Verisign, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric O. Bodnar, Shekhar Kirani, Venkat V. Easwar, Philippe R. Kahn, Sonia Lee Kahn
  • Patent number: 7610349
    Abstract: A methodology for providing FTP-like server capability to a portable, intermittently-connected device, such as a digital camera device, is described. Using XML syntax, a photo-serving protocols suite supporting FTP-like photo-serving capability is incorporated into a digital camera device (or other portable device), so that digital images (or other files) on that device may be easily accessed by a variety of disparate hosts over standard protocols. If desired, standard (e.g., generic) FTP may be employed instead of the photo-serving protocols. All hosts that are commonly available include implementations of industry-standard TCP/IP protocols on which the photo-serving protocols may be borne. As a result, no host need have a proprietary, one-off solution to bear the photo-serving protocols.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 31, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2009
    Assignee: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: William G. Swinton, David Vogel, Philippe R. Kahn, Eric O. Bodnar, Timothy W. Genske
  • Patent number: 7610331
    Abstract: A methodology for dynamic (i.e., run-time) uploading and execution of applications and drivers between devices (e.g., between “client” device and one or more (host) devices), in a fully automated manner, is described. The device which is to be hosted (e.g., the “client” device) initially probes its environment to determine which device or devices it is attached to (e.g., the “host” device(s)). Once it has correctly discerned the relevant host or target device(s), the client device includes the capability of immediately sending out (i.e., uploading) a particular driver or application (i.e., object or file of interest) for placement, and ultimately execution, at the host device. Once the particular object or file of interest has been “injected” into the host device and is executing, the client device may simply revert to a “listening mode” in which it waits to be told what to do (i.e., receive commands from the application or driver which is now executing at the host device).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 27, 2009
    Assignee: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Timothy W. Genske, William G. Swinton, David Vogel, Philippe R. Kahn, Eric O. Bodnar
  • Patent number: 7535492
    Abstract: An imaging system is described that automates fulfillment of image photofinishing based on location. The system includes the following components: an imaging device capable of capturing a plurality of images; a local host, at least occasionally connected to the imaging device, that is capable of offloading images from the imaging device and capable of determining a current position based on GPS (Global Positioning System) information; and a remote (e.g., Web-based) host capable of receiving the plurality of images, capable of receiving a request for photofinishing the images, and capable of transmitting the plurality of images to a particular fulfiller for photofinishing, based on the current position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 2, 2002
    Date of Patent: May 19, 2009
    Assignee: Lightsurf Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Philippe R. Kahn, Eric O. Bodnar, Paul A. Egli, Brian Bodmer, Shekhar Kirani, Mark Tarantino
  • Publication number: 20090033752
    Abstract: A digital imaging system is described that provides techniques for reducing the amount of processing power required by a given digital camera device and for reducing the bandwidth required for transmitting image information to a target platform. The system defers and/or distributes the processing between the digital imager (i.e., digital camera itself) and the target platform that the digital imager will ultimately be connected to. In this manner, the system is able to decrease the actual computation that occurs at the digital imager. Instead, the system only performs a partial computation at the digital imager device and completes the computation somewhere else, such as at a target computing device (e.g., desktop computer) where time and size are not an issue (relative to the imager). By deferring resource-intensive computations, the present invention substantially reduces the processor requirements and concomitant battery requirements for digital cameras.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 12, 2008
    Publication date: February 5, 2009
    Inventors: Eric O. Bodnar, Shekhar Kirani, Venkat V. Easwar, Philippe R. Kahn, Sonia Lee Kahn
  • Patent number: 7372485
    Abstract: A digital imaging system is described that provides techniques for reducing the amount of processing power required by a given digital camera device and for reducing the bandwidth required for transmitting image information to a target platform. The system defers and/or distributes the processing between the digital imager (i.e., digital camera itself) and the target platform that the digital imager will ultimately be connected to. In this manner, the system is able to decrease the actual computation that occurs at the digital imager. Instead, the system only performs a partial computation at the digital imager device and completes the computation somewhere else, such as at a target computing device (e.g., desktop computer) where time and size are not an issue (relative to the imager). By deferring resource-intensive computations, the present invention substantially reduces the processor requirements and concomitant battery requirements for digital cameras.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 13, 2008
    Assignee: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric O. Bodnar, Shekhar Kirani, Venkat V. Easwar, Philippe R. Kahn, Sonia Lee Kahn
  • Patent number: 7072688
    Abstract: An enhanced “Camel-back” or “Companion” Digital Organizer (CDO) is described that is designed to interface to a cellular telephone. The CDO is preferably implemented as an add-on component which can be easily attached and detached from a phone by a user and, once in place, can dramatically enhance the phone's functionality by converting the phone into a “smart” phone. Exemplary features of the CDO include an ability for the user to initiate a voice call on the phone from the CDO. Preferably, the user may initiate the voice call from any of multiple modules of the user's data, and not merely from a phone-book module. The CDO is also capable of stand-alone use as a personal organizer device, apart from the phone. The CDO preferably includes a docking unit that removably mates to particular model(s) of phones, and a main unit that removably docks to the docking unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 28, 2003
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2006
    Assignee: Motorola, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric O. Bodnar, Shekhar Kirani, Philippe R. Kahn
  • Patent number: 6825876
    Abstract: A digital imaging system is described that provides techniques for reducing the amount of processing power required by a given digital camera device and for reducing the bandwidth required for transmitting image information to a target platform. The system defers and/or distributes the processing between the digital imager (i.e., digital camera itself) and the target platform that the digital imager will ultimately be connected to. The system only performs a partial computation at the digital imager device and completes the computation somewhere else, such as at a target computing device (e.g., desktop computer) where time and size are not an issue (relative to the imager). This image processing technique employs an efficient color conversion process, using a GUV color space. After an RGB mosaic (image) is captured, the image may be “companded” or quantized by representing it with less bits (e.g., companding from 10 bits to 8 bits).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 21, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 30, 2004
    Assignee: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Venkat V. Easwar, Eric O. Bodnar, Shekhar Kirani, Philippe R. Kahn, Sonia Lee Kahn
  • Publication number: 20040097264
    Abstract: An enhanced “Camel-back” or “Companion” Digital Organizer (CDO) is described that is designed to interface to a cellular telephone. The CDO is preferably implemented as an add-on component which can be easily attached and detached from a phone by a user and, once in place, can dramatically enhance the phone's functionality by converting the phone into a “smart” phone. Exemplary features of the CDO include an ability for the user to initiate a voice call on the phone from the CDO. Preferably, the user may initiate the voice call from any of multiple modules of the user's data, and not merely from a phone-book module. The CDO is also capable of stand-alone use as a personal organizer device, apart from the phone. The CDO preferably includes a docking unit that removably mates to particular model(s) of phones, and a main unit that removably docks to the docking unit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 6, 2003
    Publication date: May 20, 2004
    Applicant: Starfish Software, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric O. Bodnar, Shekhar Kirani, Philippe R. Kahn
  • Publication number: 20040004737
    Abstract: An imaging system is described that automates fulfillment of image photofinishing based on location. The system includes the following components: an imaging device capable of capturing a plurality of images; a local host, at least occasionally connected to the imaging device, that is capable of offloading images from the imaging device and capable of determining a current position based on GPS (Global Positioning System) information; and a remote (e.g., Web-based) host capable of receiving the plurality of images, capable of receiving a request for photofinishing the images, and capable of transmitting the plurality of images to a particular fulfiller for photofinishing, based on the current position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2002
    Publication date: January 8, 2004
    Applicant: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Philippe R. Kahn, Eric O. Bodnar, Paul A. Egli, Brian Bodmer, Shekhar Kirani, Mark Tarantino
  • Publication number: 20040004663
    Abstract: An imaging system is described that automatically identifies where images are captured. The system includes the following components: an imaging device for capturing images; a GPS (Global Positioning System) module providing location information; a host device (e.g., local host) that is at least occasionally connected to the imaging device, and application logic for querying the GPS module for determining location information and for associating each captured image with a location identifier indicating where each image was captured.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 2, 2002
    Publication date: January 8, 2004
    Applicant: LightSurf Technologies, Inc.
    Inventors: Philippe R. Kahn, Eric O. Bodnar, Paul A. Egli, Brian Bodmer, Shekhar Kirani, Mark Tarantino
  • Patent number: 6658268
    Abstract: An enhanced “Camel-back” or “Companion” Digital Organizer (CDO) is described that is designed to interface to a cellular telephone. The CDO is preferably implemented as an add-on component which can be easily attached and detached from a phone by a user and, once in place, can dramatically enhance the phone's functionality by converting the phone into a “smart” phone. Exemplary features of the CDO include an ability for the user to initiate a voice call on the phone from the CDO. Preferably, the user may initiate the voice call from any of multiple modules of the user's data, and not merely from a phone-book module. The CDO is also capable of stand-alone use as a personal organizer device, apart from the phone. The CDO preferably includes a docking unit that removably mates to particular model(s) of phones, and a main unit that removably docks to the docking unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: December 2, 2003
    Assignee: Motorola, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric O. Bodnar, Shekhar Kirani, Philippe R. Kahn
  • Publication number: 20030211864
    Abstract: An enhanced “Camel-back” or “Companion” Digital Organizer (CDO) is described that is designed to interface to a cellular telephone. The CDO is preferably implemented as an add-on component which can be easily attached and detached from a phone by a user and, once in place, can dramatically enhance the phone's functionality by converting the phone into a “smart” phone. Exemplary features of the CDO include an ability for the user to initiate a voice call on the phone from the CDO. Preferably, the user may initiate the voice call from any of multiple modules of the user's data, and not merely from a phone-book module. The CDO is also capable of stand-alone use as a personal organizer device, apart from the phone. The CDO preferably includes a docking unit that removably mates to particular model(s) of phones, and a main unit that removably docks to the docking unit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2003
    Publication date: November 13, 2003
    Applicant: Starfish Software, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric O. Bodnar, Shekhar Kirani, Philippe R. Kahn
  • Publication number: 20030199288
    Abstract: An enhanced “Camel-back” or “Companion” Digital Organizer (CDO) is described that is designed to interface to a cellular telephone. The CDO is preferably implemented as an add-on component which can be easily attached and detached from a phone by a user and, once in place, can dramatically enhance the phone's functionality by converting the phone into a “smart” phone. Exemplary features of the CDO include an ability for the user to initiate a voice call on the phone from the CDO. Preferably, the user may initiate the voice call from any of multiple modules of the user's data, and not merely from a phone-book module. The CDO is also capable of stand-alone use as a personal organizer device, apart from the phone. The CDO preferably includes a docking unit that removably mates to particular model(s) of phones, and a main unit that removably docks to the docking unit.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 28, 2003
    Publication date: October 23, 2003
    Applicant: Starfish Software, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric O. Bodnar, Shekhar Kirani, Philippe R. Kahn
  • Patent number: 6505055
    Abstract: A “Camel-Back” Digital Organizer (CDO) system is described that is designed to attach to a cellular phone in the same manner as an auxiliary battery, and to interface with the phone through contact points available in the phone's interface port. The CDO system is preferably implemented as an add-on component which can be easily attached and detached from a phone by a user and, once in place, can dramatically enhance the phone's functionality, converting the phone into a “smart” phone. The CDO unit includes a main housing supporting, on its back or upper surface, a set of input/navigation buttons and a display screen. The set of buttons comprise a circular pad or circular configuration of buttons, placed at the bevel end of the unit, which are designed as a directional navigation disc or “NaviDisc.” The NaviDisc provides for LEFT, RIGHT, UP, DOWN, and SELECT buttons (i.e., five buttons total).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 1998
    Date of Patent: January 7, 2003
    Assignee: Starfish Software, Inc.
    Inventors: Philippe R. Kahn, Eric O. Bodnar
  • Patent number: 6496835
    Abstract: A rule-based methodology is described which supports automatic mapping of data fields between different data sets in a data processing environment. If a field cannot be mapped or matched based on name alone (e.g., an identical match), the methodology employs rules to determine a type for the field, based on the field's name. The determined type of the field is then used for matching. The methodology can be employed to match fields which appear dissimilar phonetically but are otherwise appropriate for matching. In the currently-preferred embodiment, rules are stated in form of: regular expression=type. Here, the regular expression member lists the text strings or substring(s) for the field. The rules are ordered in descending preference according to the likelihood that a given rule will correctly identify a field. In this mariner, the methodology allows the task of mapping fields from one data set to another to be entirely automated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 17, 2002
    Assignee: Starfish Software, Inc.
    Inventors: Gwoho Liu, Eric O. Bodnar, Philippe R. Kahn
  • Publication number: 20020065872
    Abstract: A methodology for dynamic (i.e., run-time) uploading and execution of applications and drivers between devices (e.g., between “client” device and one or more (host) devices), in a fully automated manner, is described. The device which is to be hosted (e.g., the “client” device) initially probes its environment to determine which device or devices it is attached to (e.g., the “host” device(s)). Once it has correctly discerned the relevant host or target device(s), the client device includes the capability of immediately sending out (i.e., uploading) a particular driver or application (i.e., object or file of interest) for placement, and ultimately execution, at the host device. Once the particular object or file of interest has been “injected” into the host device and is executing, the client device may simply revert to a “listening mode” in which it waits to be told what to do (i.e.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 1, 2001
    Publication date: May 30, 2002
    Inventors: Timothy W. Genske, William G. Swinton, David Vogel, Philippe R. Kahn, Eric O. Bodnar
  • Patent number: 6310634
    Abstract: A portable computing device or “information appliance” having terse user input (e.g., limit set of keys) is provided with an improved user interface. A six-key embodiment is described that provides a “super-key” light entry and editing input system for ultra-portable devices, thus making it well suited for use with credit card-sized devices. In a preferred six-button embodiment, a credit card-sized device is modified to include an additional input button, an EDIT key. In user operation, pressing the EDIT key brings up a context sensitive pop-up menu, thus invoking the super-key feature. Customized user input controls, such as a Text Input Control (e.g., letter and number strips), are provided at appropriate times, for facilitating input. Underlying the super-key input is a heuristic sub-system that remembers and anticipates user input.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 13, 2000
    Date of Patent: October 30, 2001
    Assignee: Starfish Software, Inc.
    Inventors: Eric O. Bodnar, Jennifer J. Lee, Philippe R. Kahn, Roy W. Feague, David E. Jorgensen, Gwoho H. Liu