Patents by Inventor Scott Booth

Scott Booth 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).

  • Publication number: 20240100906
    Abstract: The present disclosure includes devices, systems, and methods for managing vehicle functions according to power demand by vehicle subsystems. Example methods include receiving available power data indicating available vehicle battery power, the vehicle having vehicle subsystems. Methods include receiving demand data indicating a battery power demand by the vehicle subsystems that perform vehicle functions. Methods include receiving modification data associated with modifying the vehicle functions. Methods include determining, at a first time, based on the demand data and the available power data, that the power demand exceeds the available power. Methods include selecting, in response to that determining, target vehicle functions among the vehicle functions. Methods include selecting, based at least in part on the modification data, modifications for the target vehicle functions. Methods include initiating the modifications to the target vehicle functions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 25, 2023
    Publication date: March 28, 2024
    Inventors: Nathan Denison, Scott Alan Rittenhouse, Richard A. Booth, Sweekar Pandit
  • Patent number: 11924532
    Abstract: The various implementations described herein include a video camera assembly that includes: (1) a housing; (2) an image sensor positioned within the housing and having a field of view corresponding to a scene in the smart home environment; and (3) a concave-shaped front face positioned in front of the image sensor such that light from the scene passes through the front face prior to entering the image sensor; where the front face includes: (a) an inner section corresponding to the image sensor; and (b) an outer section between the housing and the inner section, the outer section having a concave shape that extends from an outer periphery of the outer section to an inner periphery of the outer section; and where the concave shape extends around an entirety of the outer periphery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2022
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2024
    Assignee: Google LLC
    Inventors: Mark Kraz, Kevin Edward Booth, Tyler Scott Wilson, Nicholas Webb, Jason Evans Goulden, William Dong, Jeffrey Law, Rochus Jacob, Adam Duckworth Mittleman, Oliver Mueller
  • Publication number: 20140114205
    Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate). Routing and viewing stations allow for the insertion of automated analysis routines to aid in data encoding, analysis, viewing, and diagnosis.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 22, 2013
    Publication date: April 24, 2014
    Applicant: Cybernet Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey C. Braun, Charles J. Jacobus, Scott Booth
  • Patent number: 8562527
    Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 20, 2011
    Date of Patent: October 22, 2013
    Assignee: Cybernet Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey C. Braun, Charles J. Jacobus, Scott Booth, Michael Suarez, Derek Smith, Jeff Hartnagle, Glenn Leprell
  • Patent number: 8351584
    Abstract: A device receives network information, least cost route (LCR) forecast information, network administrator inputs, and looping exceptions, and receives a call, from an originating location, to a terminating location. The device determines a LCR for the call based on the network information, the LCR forecast information, the network administrator inputs, and the looping exceptions. The device generates routing instructions for the determined LCR, and provides the routing instructions to one or more network elements associated with the determined LCR. The call is routed to the terminating location, via the one or more network elements associated with the determined LCR, and based on the routing instructions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 8, 2013
    Assignee: Verizon Patent and Licensing Inc.
    Inventors: Scott A. Booth, Curtis E. Allen, Courtney Cepak, Daniel Emile Du Toit, Melinda Brooke Vanderoef, Peter Shotwell, Lulia Barakat, Bob Artman
  • Publication number: 20120155628
    Abstract: A device receives network information, least cost route (LCR) forecast information, network administrator inputs, and looping exceptions, and receives a call, from an originating location, to a terminating location. The device determines a LCR for the call based on the network information, the LCR forecast information, the network administrator inputs, and the looping exceptions. The device generates routing instructions for the determined LCR, and provides the routing instructions to one or more network elements associated with the determined LCR. The call is routed to the terminating location, via the one or more network elements associated with the determined LCR, and based on the routing instructions.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2010
    Publication date: June 21, 2012
    Applicant: VERIZON PATENT AND LICENSING INC.
    Inventors: Scott A. BOOTH, Curtis E. ALLEN, Courtney CEPAK, Daniel Emile DU TOIT, Melinda Brooke VANDEROEF, Peter SHOTWELL, Lulia BARAKAT, Bob ARTMAN
  • Publication number: 20120088987
    Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modem packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate).
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 20, 2011
    Publication date: April 12, 2012
    Applicant: Cybernet Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey C. Braun, Charles J. Jacobus, Scott Booth, Michael Suarez, Derek Smith, Jeff Hartnagle, Glenn Leprell
  • Patent number: 8079953
    Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 5, 2005
    Date of Patent: December 20, 2011
    Assignee: Cybernet Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey C. Braun, Charles J. Jacobus, Scott Booth, Michael Suarez, Derek Smith, Jeff Hartnagle, Glenn Leprell
  • Publication number: 20060089541
    Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2005
    Publication date: April 27, 2006
    Inventors: Jeffrey Braun, Charles Jacobus, Scott Booth, Michael Suarez, Derek Smith, Jeff Hartnagle, Glenn Leprell
  • Patent number: 6875174
    Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 18, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 5, 2005
    Assignee: Cybernet Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey C. Braun, Charles J. Jacobus, Scott Booth, Michael Suarez, Derek Smith, Jeff Hartnagle, Glenn Leprell
  • Patent number: 6595153
    Abstract: A simple and compact Apparatus for holding a floating vessel to a fixed location without the use of ropes or flexable fastenings, connecting to existing hardware on vessel with a quick release mechanism, preventing any movement away from the dock as viewed from above, but allowing for three plains of movement associated with water, vertical tidal movement, rocking wave movement, and front to back dipping movement. A preferred embodiment includes that it retains the said vessel closer than any prior art making it impossible to fall between vessel and fixed location thus making it the safest docking system available.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 30, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Inventors: Barry Booth, Scott Booth
  • Publication number: 20020151771
    Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate).
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 18, 2002
    Publication date: October 17, 2002
    Inventors: Jeffrey C. Braun, Charles J. Jacobus, Scott Booth, Michael Suarez, Derek Smith, Jeff Hartnagle, Glenn Leprell
  • Patent number: 6375614
    Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 6, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 23, 2002
    Assignee: Cybernet Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey C. Braun, Charles J. Jacobus, Scott Booth, Michael Suarez, Derek Smith, Jeff Hartnagle, Glenn Leprell
  • Publication number: 20020040672
    Abstract: A simple and compact Apparatus for holding a floating vessel to a fixed location without the use of ropes or flexable fastenings, connecting to existing hardware on vessel with a quick release mechanism, preventing any movement away from the dock as viewed from above, but allowing for three plains of movement associated with water, vertical tidal movement, rocking wave movement, and front to back dipping movement. A preferred embodiment includes that it retains the said vessel closer than any prior art making it impossible to fall between vessel and fixed location thus making it the safest docking system available.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 30, 2001
    Publication date: April 11, 2002
    Inventors: Barry Booth, Scott Booth
  • Patent number: 6050940
    Abstract: A general-purpose, low-cost system provides comprehensive physiological data collection, with extensive data object oriented programmability and configurability for a variety of medical as well as other analog data collection applications. In a preferred embodiment, programmable input signal acquisition and processing circuits are used so that virtually any analog and/or medical signal can be digitized from a common point of contact to a plurality of sensors. A general-purpose data routing and encapsulation architecture supports input tagging and standardized routing through modern packet switch networks, including the Internet; from one of multiple points of origin or patients, to one or multiple points of data analysis for physician review. The preferred architecture further supports multiple-site data buffering for redundancy and reliability, and real-time data collection, routing, and viewing (or slower than real-time processes when communications infrastructure is slower than the data collection rate).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2000
    Assignee: Cybernet Systems Corporation
    Inventors: Jeffrey C. Braun, Charles J. Jacobus, Scott Booth, Michael Suarez, Derek Smith, Jeff Hartnagle, Glenn Leprell