Patents by Inventor Robert Ledesma

Robert Ledesma 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: 10614728
    Abstract: A scoring server for assessing technical skills in a practical environment. A client application acts as a middle man between a terminal and an operating system to capture and forward all input from and output to students to the scoring server. The scoring server compares recorded student activity against a list of tasks deemed capable of accomplishing course objectives assigned to students. As objectives are met by a student, the students' grade is updated in real-time. Each student passes or fails an exam based on tasks performed and skills employed. The client application exists for two operating system types: WINDOWS® and LINUX®. A LINUX® client employs a pseudoterminal to permit access to terminal input/output and communication through stdin, stdout, and stderr channels. A windows client (WC) comprises a WC command line activity logger and a WC monitor process to intercept all communication through stdin, stdout, and stderr communication channels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 27, 2016
    Date of Patent: April 7, 2020
    Assignee: TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, INC.
    Inventors: Jeremy Willingham, Brendan Watters, Anthony Hendricks, Brian Reider, Rob Odom, Robert Ledesma
  • Publication number: 20170169724
    Abstract: A scoring server for assessing technical skills in a practical environment. A client application acts as a middle man between a terminal and an operating system to capture and forward all input from and output to students to the scoring server. The scoring server compares recorded student activity against a list of tasks deemed capable of accomplishing course objectives assigned to students. As objectives are met by a student, the students' grade is updated in real-time. Each student passes or fails an exam based on tasks performed and skills employed. The client application exists for two operating system types: WINDOWS® and LINUX®. A LINUX® client employs a pseudoterminal to permit access to terminal input/output and communication through stdin, stdout, and stderr channels. A windows client (WC) comprises a WC command line activity logger and a WC monitor process to intercept all communication through stdin, stdout, and stderr communication channels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 27, 2016
    Publication date: June 15, 2017
    Inventors: JEREMY WILLINGHAM, BRENDAN WATTERS, ANTHONY HENDRICKS, BRIAN REIDER, ROB ODOM, ROBERT LEDESMA
  • Patent number: 9548000
    Abstract: A scoring server for assessing technical skills in a practical environment. A client application acts as a middle man between a terminal and an operating system to capture and forward all input from and output to students to the scoring server. The scoring server compares recorded student activity against a list of tasks deemed capable of accomplishing course objectives assigned to students. As objectives are met by a student, the students' grade is updated in real-time. Each student passes or fails an exam based on tasks performed and skills employed. The client application exists for two operating system types: WINDOWS® and LINUX®. A LINUX® client employs a pseudoterminal to permit access to terminal input/output and communication through stdin, stdout, and stderr channels. A WINDOWS® client (WC) comprises a WC command line activity logger and a WC monitor process to intercept all communication through stdin, stdout, and stderr communication channels.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 2014
    Date of Patent: January 17, 2017
    Assignee: Telecommunication Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeremy Willingham, Brendan Watters, Anthony Hendricks, Brian Reider, Rob Odom, Robert Ledesma
  • Publication number: 20140287383
    Abstract: A scoring server for assessing technical skills in a practical environment. A client application acts as a middle man between a terminal and an operating system to capture and forward all input from and output to students to the scoring server. The scoring server compares recorded student activity against a list of tasks deemed capable of accomplishing course objectives assigned to students. As objectives are met by a student, the students' grade is updated in real-time. Each student passes or fails an exam based on tasks performed and skills employed. The client application exists for two operating system types: windows and LINUX. A LINUX client employs a pseudoterminal to permit access to terminal input/output and communication through stdin, stdout, and stderr channels. A windows client (WC) comprises a WC command line activity logger and a WC monitor process to intercept all communication through stdin, stdout, and stderr communication channels.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 21, 2014
    Publication date: September 25, 2014
    Applicant: TeleCommunications Systems, Inc.
    Inventors: Jeremy Willingham, Brendan Watters, Anthony Hendricks, Brian Reider, Rob Odom, Robert Ledesma