Patents by Inventor Ravindra U. Rajapakse
Ravindra U. Rajapakse 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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Publication number: 20150199548Abstract: A tag has a transmitter for transmitting first wireless signals, and a receiver for receiving second wireless signals from which the tag can determine its current physical location. A different embodiment includes a tag having a transmitter for transmitting wireless signals, and a reader having a receiver for receiving the wireless signals, the receiver in the reader being an ultra-sensitive receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2014Publication date: July 16, 2015Applicant: SAVI TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Liping Julia Zhu, David L. Shannon, Steven J. Farrel
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Patent number: 8665088Abstract: A tag has a transmitter for transmitting first wireless signals, and a receiver for receiving second wireless signals from which the tag can determine its current physical location. A different embodiment includes a tag having a transmitter for transmitting wireless signals, and a reader having a receiver for receiving the wireless signals, the receiver in the reader being an ultra-sensitive receiver.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2005Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Liping Julia Zhu, David L. Shannon, Steven J. Farrell
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Patent number: 8258950Abstract: An apparatus includes a carrier, and a system that is responsive to wireless signals transmitted by tags on items carried by the carrier for maintaining a local inventory of items carried by the carrier. A different apparatus involves a carrier having a container with an interior, a sensor for detecting a condition externally of the container that can be related to an environment within the container, and a system that handles information from the sensor in a manner facilitating an evaluation of the likelihood that a problem exists within the container. Another apparatus involves a carrier for a plurality of items, and a system that is responsive to wireless signals received from a remote location for determining a current location of the carrier and for evaluating whether the carrier is proceeding along an intended route.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2005Date of Patent: September 4, 2012Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Roderick E. Thorne, Robert Fraser Jennings, Steven J. Farrell, Liping Julia Zhu
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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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Patent number: 7639134Abstract: An identification device establishes a relative hierarchy of associated containers as logistical units, providing multi-layer visibility of nested and adjacent containers. The relative hierarchy comprises lower-layer containers and upper-layer containers relative to the identification device. An integrated reader device reads heterogeneous tag types. This allows disparate tag types simultaneously using a single device.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2004Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Lambright, Blair B. LaCorte, Ravindra U. Rajapakse, David L. Shannon, Steven J. Farrell
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Patent number: 7436298Abstract: A device has a support that can resiliently and removably grip an edge portion of a member with first and second portions thereof disposed on opposite sides of the member. A further portion on the first portion can operatively couple sensing structure to an electrical conductor portion on the third portion. A different embodiment has a support that can resiliently and removably grip an edge portion of a member with first and second portions thereof disposed on opposite sides of the member. A further portion on the support has circuitry coupled to a wireless communication portion on the first portion. Another embodiment has a support with structure supported thereon, the support resiliently and removably gripping the edge portion of a movable door with first and second portions of the support disposed on opposite sides of the edge portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 14, 2008Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Steven J. Farrell, Mark S. Weidick, Nicholas D. Cova, John L. Goodell, Edward D. Schultheis, William S. Dawson, Kent G. Merritt
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Patent number: 7382264Abstract: A system federates heterogeneous monitoring systems to provide end-to-end monitoring information for conveyances with item-layer visibility. A first node of the federated system comprises a first monitoring system and a first port and a second node comprises a second monitoring system and a second port. In parallel with a conveyance being transported between the first node and the second node, the first monitoring system sends an agent to the second monitoring system. The agent comprises logic and/or data necessary to implement processes on the second monitoring agent while the conveyance is at the second port. When the conveyance arrives at the second port, the second monitoring system executes the agent to determine conditions of the conveyance and/or its contents.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2007Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ravindra U. Rajapakse, David L. Shannon, Leo S. Chang, Stephen J. Lambright, Christopher A. Stephenson, Andrew E. S. Alcock, Jeyappragash Jeyakeerthi, Gregory Y. H. Lee
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Patent number: 7358856Abstract: A conveyance tracking system provides two-phase transaction commit processing for synchronizing seal state information between a seal device attached to a conveyance and a host for tracking conveyances. The system uses a reader device for synchronization and communication between the seal device and host system regarding various operations, such as a lock operation, an unlock operation, and a clear tamper operation. In the first phase of the two-phase commit, the seal device prepares for the operation and the host executes the operation. In the second phase, the seal device fulfills the irreversible operation, ensuring that the seal state of the seal device and host are in sync.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2005Date of Patent: April 15, 2008Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Leo Shang-Hua Chang, Joseph Siufai Chan, Jeyappragash Jeyakeerthi, Andrew Edward Savige Alcock
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Patent number: 7315246Abstract: A container security system has a container interior monitor portion with a container interior light sensing portion responsive to visible light. A different embodiment involves a monitoring device with a support, a door engaging member movable to and from an operational position, and a detection portion that generates an electrical signal in response to movement of the member away from the operational position. The support may be configured to be supported on an edge portion of a movable door. Alternatively, the monitoring device may include a wireless communication portion, and circuitry responsive to the signal and operatively coupled to the wireless communication portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Steven J. Farrell, Mark S. Weidick, Nicholas D. Cova, John L. Goodell, Edward D. Schultheis, William S. Dawson
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Patent number: 7307536Abstract: Systems and methods to provide multi-layer visibility of nested containers at a mobile checkpoint are disclosed. Thee systems include a portable deployment kit in communication with a nested container. The portable deployment kit can be contained in a durable carrying case having a total weight that is within military standards for carrying by one person and includes a handle. Inside, the carrying case can include foam or other material to protect internal components during transport and deployment. In use within the system, the portable deployment kit can serve as a self-contained checkpoint or site server for gathering necessary information from the nested container and uplinking for centralized data collection. In one embodiment, the portable deployment kit includes a label printer for updating an identification device on the nested container to reflect, for example, aggregation and deaggregation.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2005Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: David L. Shannon, Steven J. Farrell, Stephen J. Lambright, Roderick E. Thorne, Blair B. LaCorte, Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Leo S. Chang
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Patent number: 7307526Abstract: A system federates heterogeneous monitoring systems to provide end-to-end monitoring information for conveyances with item-layer visibility. A first node of the federated system comprises a first monitoring system and a first port and a second node comprises a second monitoring system and a second port. In parallel with a conveyance being transported between the first node and the second node, the first monitoring system sends an agent to the second monitoring system. The agent comprises logic and/or data necessary to implement processes on the second monitoring agent while the conveyance is at the second port. When the conveyance arrives at the second port, the second monitoring system executes the agent to determine conditions of the conveyance and/or its contents.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Ravindra U. Rajapakse, David L. Shannon, Leo S. Chang, Stephen J. Lambright, Christopher A. Stephenson, Andrew E. S. Alcock, Jeyappragash Jeyakeerthi, Gregory Y. H. Lee
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Patent number: 7259669Abstract: An intrusion detection technique involves: emitting a wireless signal within a container; detecting the wireless signal near the container; and responding to detection of a change in a characteristic of the detected wireless signal by transmitting a wireless notification to a location remote from the container. A different technique involves: responding to a determination that a condition representative of unauthorized intrusion is present while the container is stationary by transmitting a wireless notification; and responding to a determination that the container is moving by ignoring whether the condition is present. Yet another technique involves: monitoring whether a door of a container is in a closed position; and emitting a wireless signal indicating whether the container door is in the closed position.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: August 21, 2007Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Nikola Cargonja, Philip J. Keleshian, Roderick E. Thorne, Steven J. Farrell, Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Gustavo Padilla
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Patent number: 7196622Abstract: A container for locally determining a container state using a state device. The state device detects unexpected events by comparing expected event information with actual event information related to a container condition. The container condition includes, for example, environmental conditions, logistical or location conditions, and physical or security conditions. Thus, the container is able to intelligently monitor its state and raise an alert without intervention from a central system. The container can also be programmed and reprogrammed with updated logic, states, and/or expected event information. A sensor in the state device gathers input information for comparison to expected event information. A communication port in the state device receives event information. For example, a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver can determine a current location for comparison to an expected location at the current time.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: March 27, 2007Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Lambright, Blair B. LaCorte, David L. Shannon, Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Steven J. Farrell
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Patent number: 7173530Abstract: A nested container establishes a relative hierarchy of associated containers as logistical units. The relative hierarchy comprises lower-layer containers and upper-layer containers relative to the nested container. To do so, the nested container sends interrogation signals to neighboring containers in order to retrieve identification information and layer information. Also, the nested container sends its own information identification information and layer information responsive to received interrogation signals. The nested container outputs the relative hierarchy to, for example, a site server or agent using a hand-held device. The identification module comprises, for example, an RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) device.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2004Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Stephen J. Lambright, Blair B. LaCorte, Ravindra U. Rajapakse, David L. Shannon, Leo S. Chang
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Publication number: 20040263329Abstract: An intrusion detection technique involves: emitting a wireless signal within a container; detecting the wireless signal near the container; and responding to detection of a change in a characteristic of the detected wireless signal by transmitting a wireless notification to a location remote from the container. A different technique involves: responding to a determination that a condition representative of unauthorized intrusion is present while the container is stationary by transmitting a wireless notification; and responding to a determination that the container is moving by ignoring whether the condition is present. Yet another technique involves: monitoring whether a door of a container is in a closed position; and emitting a wireless signal indicating whether the container door is in the closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2004Publication date: December 30, 2004Applicant: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: Nikola Cargonja, Philip J. Keleshian, Roderick E. Thorne, Steven J. Farrell, Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Gustavo Padilla
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Publication number: 20040246130Abstract: A container for locally determining a container state using a state device. The state device detects unexpected events by comparing expected event information with actual event information related to a container condition. The container condition includes, for example, environmental conditions, logistical or location conditions, and physical or security conditions. Thus, the container is able to intelligently monitor its state and raise an alert without intervention from a central system. The container can also be programmed and reprogrammed with updated logic, states, and/or expected event information. A sensor in the state device gathers input information for comparison to expected event information. A communication port in the state device receives event information. For example, a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver can determine a current location for comparison to an expected location at the current time.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Stephen J. Lambright, Blair B. LaCorte, David L. Shannon, Ravindra U. Rajapakse, Steven J. Farrell
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Patent number: 6542114Abstract: An apparatus (10, 240, 300) includes a signpost (11, 241-256, 322, 612, 623, 626-628, 652, 661, 682, 686, 703) which transmits relatively low frequency signpost signals that are fundamentally magnetic in character, a beacon tag (12, 271-275, 301-316, 395-397, 616-618, 641-643, 653, 656-657, 662-664, 679, 708, 711) which receives the signpost signals and transmits radio frequency signals containing a signpost code (42, 93) from a received signpost signal, and a reader (13, 261, 319, 521-530) which receives the radio frequency signals. One of the signpost and tag is stationarily supported, and the other is mounted on a moveable item. Based on the signals received by the reader, the location of the item can determined with a high degree of accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: April 1, 2003Assignee: Savi Technology, Inc.Inventors: James G. Eagleson, Arthur E. Anderson, III, Timothy K. Brand, Nikola Cargonja, Ravindra U. Rajapakse