Patents by Inventor Regina Elvira Dugan
Regina Elvira Dugan 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: 8887151Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for leveraging recommendations to determine whether to download certain application updates. According to certain aspects, an electronic device retrieves (710) a recommendation for an update to an application installed on the electronic device. The electronic device annunciates (730) an indication of the recommendation and receives (745) an instruction to download the update from an application server. Further, the electronic device requests (755) the update from the application server, receives (760) the update from the application server, and installs (765) the update on the electronic device.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2012Date of Patent: November 11, 2014Assignee: Google Inc.Inventor: Regina Elvira Dugan
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Publication number: 20140208333Abstract: A method uses a computing device that includes a first processor in a first, inactive state operatively coupled to a second processor in an active state. While the first processor is in the first state (301) the second processor uses sensors to determine (303) that a first condition occurred. In response to determining that the first condition has occurred, the first processor initializes (305) to a second, active state. If the first or second processor determines (311) that a second condition has occurred within a given time period (307 and 309) after the first condition occurred, the first processor performs (315) a first action such as launching a software application, capturing a digital photograph, or placing a phone call.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2013Publication date: July 24, 2014Applicant: MOTOROLA MOBILITY LLCInventors: Travis Roland Beals, Julius S. Gyorfi, Jagatkumar V. Shah, Regina Elvira Dugan, Matthew Kulick, Frank Savino, Sandeep Waraich
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Publication number: 20140173586Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for leveraging recommendations to determine whether to download certain application updates. According to certain aspects, an electronic device retrieves (710) a recommendation for an update to an application installed on the electronic device. The electronic device annunciates (730) an indication of the recommendation and receives (745) an instruction to download the update from an application server. Further, the electronic device requests (755) the update from the application server, receives (760) the update from the application server, and installs (765) the update on the electronic device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2012Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: Motorola Mobility LLCInventor: Regina Elvira Dugan
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Patent number: 8222042Abstract: An interactive security screening system includes a main housing, a contact or palm pad provided on the main housing and a sample sheet positioned upon the contact pad. A sensor is operatively connected to the contact pad to measure pressure applied to the contact pad during a sample collection process. A feedback system, operatively connected to the contact pad and the sensor, provides the subject or screener with at least one of a visual signal and an audio signal to indicate whether requisite pressure was applied to the contact pad. A sample processing system analyzes the sample collection sheet through series, parallel or image processing to determine whether the trace residue sample contains a threat residue. The screening system also employs a spatial recognition system that focuses the sample processing system on particular portions of the sample collection sheet to increase overall system accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2010Date of Patent: July 17, 2012Assignee: RedXdefense, LLCInventors: Regina Elvira Dugan, Khaled F Eltomi, Thomas Emory McVeigh, Jack Kotowicz
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Publication number: 20110095898Abstract: An interactive security screening system includes a main housing, a contact or palm pad provided on the main housing and a sample sheet positioned upon the contact pad. A sensor is operatively connected to the contact pad to measure pressure applied to the contact pad during a sample collection process. A feedback system, operatively connected to the contact pad and the sensor, provides the subject or screener with at least one of a visual signal and an audio signal to indicate whether requisite pressure was applied to the contact pad. A sample processing system analyzes the sample collection sheet through series, parallel or image processing to determine whether the trace residue sample contains a threat residue. The screening system also employs a spatial recognition system that focuses the sample processing system on particular portions of the sample collection sheet to increase overall system accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: April 28, 2011Applicant: REDXDEFENSE, LLCInventors: Regina Elvira Dugan, Khaled F. Eltomi, Thomas Emory McVeigh, Jack Kotowicz
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Publication number: 20110043788Abstract: A fully integrated portable screening system includes a main housing and a contact pad. The contact pad is removably positioned in the main housing and covered by at least one sample sheet. The contact pad is preferably constituted by a cylindrical baton which carries a roll of sample collection sheets. A test subject interacts with the contact pad, leaving a trace sample on the sample collection sheet. The contact pad is then placed within the main housing and the trace sample is exposed to a test medium designed to interact with a specific analyte of interest potentially present in the trace sample. After exposure to the test medium, the sample sheet is subjected to a testing mechanism which exposes any interaction between the test medium and the analyte of interest to produce a test result.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2010Publication date: February 24, 2011Applicant: REDXDEFENSE, LLCInventors: Khaled F. Eltomi, Jack Kotowicz, Pratheev Sabaratnam Sreetharan, Regina Elvira Dugan
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Patent number: 7862776Abstract: An interactive security screening system includes a main housing, a contact pad provided on the main housing and a sample sheet positioned upon the contact pad. A sensor is operatively connected to the contact pad to measure pressure applied to the contact pad during a sample collection process. A feedback system, operatively connected to the contact pad and the sensor, provides the subject or screener with at least one of a visual signal and an audio signal to indicate whether requisite pressure was applied to the contact pad. A sample processing system analyzes the sample collection sheet through series, parallel or image processing to determine whether the trace residue sample contains a threat residue. The screening system also employs a spatial recognition system that focuses the sample processing system on particular portions of the sample collection sheet to increase overall system accuracy.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Assignee: Redxdefense, LLCInventors: Regina Elvira Dugan, Khaled F. Eltomi, Thomas Emory McVeigh, Jack Kotowicz
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Patent number: 7833481Abstract: A fully integrated portable screening system includes a main housing and a contact pad. The contact pad is removably positioned in the main housing and covered by at least one sample sheet. The contact pad is preferably constituted by a cylindrical baton which carries a roll of sample collection sheets. A test subject interacts with the contact pad, leaving a trace sample on the sample collection sheet. The contact pad is then placed within the main housing and the trace sample is exposed to a test medium designed to interact with a specific analyte of interest potentially present in the trace sample. After exposure to the test medium, the sample sheet is subjected to a testing mechanism which exposes any interaction between the test medium and the analyte of interest to produce a test result.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2006Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: RedXDefense, LLCInventors: Khaled F. Eltomi, Jack Kotowicz, Pratheev Sabaratnam Sreetharan, Regina Elvira Dugan
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Publication number: 20100260389Abstract: An interactive security screening system includes a main housing, a contact pad provided on the main housing and a sample sheet positioned upon the contact pad. A sensor is operatively connected to the contact pad to measure pressure applied to the contact pad during a sample collection process. A feedback system, operatively connected to the contact pad and the sensor, provides the subject or screener with at least one of a visual signal and an audio signal to indicate whether requisite pressure was applied to the contact pad. A sample processing system analyzes the sample collection sheet through series, parallel or image processing to determine whether the trace residue sample contains a threat residue. The screening system also employs a spatial recognition system that focuses the sample processing system on particular portions of the sample collection sheet to increase overall system accuracy.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: October 14, 2010Inventors: Regina Elvira Dugan, Khaled F. Eltomi, Thomas Emory McVeigh, Jack Kotowicz
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Publication number: 20100240143Abstract: A fully integrated portable screening system includes a main housing and a contact pad. The contact pad is removably positioned in the main housing and covered by at least one sample sheet. The contact pad is preferably constituted by a cylindrical baton which carries a roll of sample collection sheets. A test subject interacts with the contact pad, leaving a trace sample on the sample collection sheet. The contact pad is then placed within the main housing and the trace sample is exposed to a test medium designed to interact with a specific analyte of interest potentially present in the trace sample. After exposure to the test medium, the sample sheet is subjected to a testing mechanism which exposes any interaction between the test medium and the analyte of interest to produce a test result.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2006Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Khaled F. Eltomi, Jack Kotowicz, Pratheev Sabaratnam Sreetharan, Regina Elvira Dugan
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Patent number: 7633397Abstract: A detection system includes a mobile unit in the form of a trained/in-training animal controlled, either directly or indirectly, by a handler. The mobile unit carries a portable electronics package linked to a remote unit. The animal is trained to search for target odors originating from a specified object, such as drugs, weapons, chemicals, a person or the like. Once a target odor is detected, data generated by the animal, as determined through body position, biometric or other sensors provided in the portable electronics, is either stored in memory for later review or forwarded to a remote unit for immediate evaluation. In this manner, the handler is provided with confirmation that the animal has sensed a target odor, thereby increasing the overall efficacy of the detection system and reducing the possibility of incorrectly reinforcing responses that are not associated with the desired target odors.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2007Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: Redxdefense, LLCInventor: Regina Elvira Dugan
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Publication number: 20090219390Abstract: A high throughput security screening system employed at access points of a transportation system includes a control portion, an ID portion and a screening portion. The screening portion includes a main housing, an input port provided in the main housing for receiving exhibits, sampling media positioned in the main housing that obtains a trace sample from the exhibits and a processing system for scanning the trace sample for a threat indicator. The screening system also includes a memory for storing information related to threat indicators for later processing. The memory also stores image data, time data and date data relating to each trace sample. With this arrangement, the screening system is capable of processing a high volume of exhibits while mitigating passenger inconvenience or wait times while still maintaining a high level of security.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2007Publication date: September 3, 2009Applicant: REDXDEFENSE, LLCInventors: Regina Elvira Dugan, Khaled F. Eltomi, Thomas Emory McVeigh, Jack Kotowicz
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Patent number: 7541926Abstract: A visitor control and tracking system for a venue having various access points and multiple destination points includes a monitoring system that tracks location and movement of visitors to the venue. Prior to entering the venue, visitors first interact with one of a plurality of screening centers which performs a security scan. A controller operatively connected to the plurality of screening centers determines a visitor associated metric for each of the plurality of destination points. Once the controller determines the visitor associated metric, information is provided to the visitors that will help guide them about the venue. The information can be provided on a display provided on each of the plurality of screening centers and/or on displays provided about the venue.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2006Date of Patent: June 2, 2009Assignee: Redxdefense, LLCInventors: Regina Elvira Dugan, Thomas Emory McVeigh, Jack Kotowicz, Lawrence Carin
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Publication number: 20080163671Abstract: A detection system includes a mobile unit in the form of a trained/in-training animal controlled, either directly or indirectly, by a handler. The mobile unit carries a portable electronics package linked to a remote unit. The animal is trained to search for target odors originating from a specified object, such as drugs, weapons, chemicals, a person or the like. Once a target odor is detected, data generated by the animal, as determined through body position, biometric or other sensors provided in the portable electronics, is either stored in memory for later review or forwarded to a remote unit for immediate evaluation. In this manner, the handler is provided with confirmation that the animal has sensed a target odor, thereby increasing the overall efficacy of the detection system and reducing the possibility of incorrectly reinforcing responses that are not associated with the desired target odors.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2007Publication date: July 10, 2008Inventor: Regina Elvira Dugan