Patents by Inventor Stephen Milligan
Stephen Milligan 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: 12155659Abstract: System and methods for token based identity verification and consent management are provided. In one embodiment, a method for identity (ID) verification and consent management for on-behalf-of transactions comprises: receiving an authorization request for a principal user from a first user equipment (UE); generating a consent token for the principal user based on authentication information in the authorization request; adding the consent token to an authenticated user queue, wherein the authenticated user queue associates the consent token to the principal user; receiving a message from a second UE indicating a selection of the principal user; and initiate sending of the consent token from the authenticated user queue to the first UE in response to the selection. In some embodiments, the consent token indicates a permission level granted to the agent user for accessing a data profile associated with the principal user.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2022Date of Patent: November 26, 2024Assignee: T-Mobile Innovations LLCInventors: Himanshu Kumar, Tanmaya Gaur, Rahul Anant Padhye, Stephen Milligan
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Patent number: 11997230Abstract: A computer-implemented method for validating the origination of an incoming customer call on a wireless communication network may include receiving a SIP invite message at the wireless communication network when the call is initiated, determining whether the SIP invite message includes one or more indicators indicating that the call originated within the wireless communication network from a device with a SIM registered in the wireless communication network, and writing a classification code to a database indicating that the call is validated if the SIP invite message includes the one or more indicators. The method may further include receiving the call at an agent computer device with caller identification information, querying the database via the agent computer device according to the caller identification information to obtain the classification code of the customer call, and suppressing a step used for call authentication if the classification code indicates that the call is validated.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2022Date of Patent: May 28, 2024Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Milligan, Ingrid Marie Happ, Jeffrey Wayne Stone
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Publication number: 20230396618Abstract: System and methods for token based identity verification and consent management are provided. In one embodiment, a method for identity (ID) verification and consent management for on-behalf-of transactions comprises: receiving an authorization request for a principal user from a first user equipment (UE); generating a consent token for the principal user based on authentication information in the authorization request; adding the consent token to an authenticated user queue, wherein the authenticated user queue associates the consent token to the principal user; receiving a message from a second UE indicating a selection of the principal user; and initiate sending of the consent token from the authenticated user queue to the first UE in response to the selection. In some embodiments, the consent token indicates a permission level granted to the agent user for accessing a data profile associated with the principal user.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 2, 2022Publication date: December 7, 2023Inventors: Himanshu KUMAR, Tanmaya GAUR, Rahul Anant PADHYE, Stephen MILLIGAN
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Publication number: 20220368799Abstract: A computer-implemented method for validating the origination of an incoming customer call on a wireless communication network may include receiving a SIP invite message at the wireless communication network when the call is initiated, determining whether the SIP invite message includes one or more indicators indicating that the call originated within the wireless communication network from a device with a SIM registered in the wireless communication network, and writing a classification code to a database indicating that the call is validated if the SIP invite message includes the one or more indicators. The method may further include receiving the call at an agent computer device with caller identification information, querying the database via the agent computer device according to the caller identification information to obtain the classification code of the customer call, and suppressing a step used for call authentication if the classification code indicates that the call is validated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2022Publication date: November 17, 2022Inventors: Stephen Milligan, Ingrid Marie Happ, Jeffrey Wayne Stone
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Patent number: 11425241Abstract: A computer-implemented method for validating the origination of an incoming customer call on a wireless communication network may include receiving a SIP invite message at the wireless communication network when the call is initiated, determining whether the SIP invite message includes one or more indicators indicating that the call originated within the wireless communication network from a device with a SIM registered in the wireless communication network, and writing a classification code to a database indicating that the call is validated if the SIP invite message includes the one or more indicators. The method may further include receiving the call at an agent computer device with caller identification information, querying the database via the agent computer device according to the caller identification information to obtain the classification code of the customer call, and suppressing a step used for call authentication if the classification code indicates that the call is validated.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2020Date of Patent: August 23, 2022Assignee: T-Mobile USA, Inc.Inventors: Stephen Milligan, Ingrid Marie Happ, Jeffrey Wayne Stone
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Publication number: 20220182488Abstract: A computer-implemented method for validating the origination of an incoming customer call on a wireless communication network may include receiving a SIP invite message at the wireless communication network when the call is initiated, determining whether the SIP invite message includes one or more indicators indicating that the call originated within the wireless communication network from a device with a SIM registered in the wireless communication network, and writing a classification code to a database indicating that the call is validated if the SIP invite message includes the one or more indicators. The method may further include receiving the call at an agent computer device with caller identification information, querying the database via the agent computer device according to the caller identification information to obtain the classification code of the customer call, and suppressing a step used for call authentication if the classification code indicates that the call is validated.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2020Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Stephen Milligan, Ingrid Marie Happ, Jeffrey Wayne Stone
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Publication number: 20070237030Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the shooter of supersonic projectiles are described. The system uses at least five, preferably seven, spaced acoustic sensors. Sensor signals are detected for shockwaves and muzzle blast, wherein muzzle blast detection can be either incomplete coming from less than 4 sensor channels, or inconclusive due to lack of signal strength. Shooter range can be determined by an iterative computation and/or a genetic algorithm by minimizing a cost function that includes timing information from both shockwave and muzzle signal channels. Disambiguation is significantly improved over shockwave-only measurements.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2005Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: BBNT Solutions LLCInventors: James Barger, Stephen Milligan, Marshall Brinn, Richard Mullen
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Publication number: 20070171769Abstract: Shockwave-only solutions that estimate shooter position and shot trajectory are extremely sensitive to the quality and precision of the shock time-of-arrival (TOA) measurements as well as the accuracy to which relative sensor positions in space are known. Over the life of a long-deployed system, the sensor positions can shift and the performance of some sensors may degrade for various reasons. Such changes can degrade the performance of deployed shooter estimation systems. Disclosed are systems and methods that can be used to calibrate sensor positions based on shock and muzzle measurements processed from a series of shots fired from a known location and in a known direction, as well as an approach for dynamically adapting shock-only shooter estimation algorithms to compensate for sensor degradation and/or loss.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2007Publication date: July 26, 2007Applicant: BBN Technologies Corp.Inventors: Marshall Brinn, James Barger, Stephen Milligan
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Publication number: 20070030763Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the shooter of supersonic projectiles based on shockwave-only measurements are described. Muzzle blast signals are neither sought nor required. The system uses at least five, preferably seven, acoustic sensors that are spaced apart at least 1 meter. The sensor signals are acquired with a time resolution in the order of microseconds and processed to find and disambiguate the shockwave arrival angle unit vector. Two different Time-Difference-Of-Arrival (TDOA) measurement techniques are described, with one technique using counters in each signal channel and the other technique using cross-correlation between signal channels. A genetic algorithm can be used to efficiently disambiguate the results.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2006Publication date: February 8, 2007Applicant: BBN Technologies Corp.Inventors: James Barger, Stephen Milligan, Marshall Brinn
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Publication number: 20060044942Abstract: Shockwave-only solutions that estimate shooter position and shot trajectory are extremely sensitive to the quality and precision of the shock time-of-arrival (TOA) measurements as well as the accuracy to which relative sensor positions in space are known. Over the life of a long-deployed system, the sensor positions can shift and the performance of some sensors may degrade for various reasons. Such changes can degrade the performance of deployed shooter estimation systems. Disclosed are systems and methods that can be used to calibrate sensor positions based on shock and muzzle measurements processed from a series of shots fired from a known location and in a known direction, as well as an approach for dynamically adapting shock-only shooter estimation algorithms to compensate for sensor degradation and/or loss.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Inventors: Marshall Brinn, James Barger, Stephen Milligan
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Publication number: 20060044943Abstract: Systems and methods for locating the shooter of supersonic projectiles based on shockwave-only measurements are described. Muzzle blast signals are neither sought nor required. The system uses at least five, preferably seven, acoustic sensors that are spaced apart at least 1 meter. The sensor signals are acquired with a time resolution in the order of microseconds and processed to find and disambiguate the shockwave arrival angle unit vector. Two different Time-Difference-Of-Arrival (TDOA) measurement techniques are described, with one technique using counters in each signal channel and the other technique using cross-correlation between signal channels. A genetic algorithm can be used to efficiently disambiguate the results.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 24, 2004Publication date: March 2, 2006Applicant: BBNT Solutions LLCInventors: James Barger, Stephen Milligan, Marshall Brinn, RICHARD MULLEN
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Publication number: 20050216182Abstract: A method of determining a path having an ordered set of waypoints to be visited by a mobile agent to accomplish a mission includes: producing candidate paths using a multi-objective optimization algorithm, subject to a path production heuristic; selecting a path from the candidate paths, subject to a path selection heuristic; instructing the mobile agent to move according to the selected path; modifying a maintained subset of the candidate paths to produce a new candidate path using the algorithm and subject to the path production heuristic; designating either the currently-selected path or the new candidate path as the newly-selected path, subject to the path selection heuristic; and instructing the mobile agent to move according to the newly-selected path. The method may further include iterating production of new candidate paths, either randomly or based on modifications of previous candidate paths, to continually update an operation plan for the mobile agent.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2004Publication date: September 29, 2005Inventors: Talib Hussain, Richard Estrada, Richard Lazarus, Stephen Milligan, Gordon Vidaver
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Publication number: 20050010974Abstract: The present invention is directed to promoters isolated from maize and functional equivalents thereto. The promoters of the present invention have particular utility in driving root-specific expression of heterologous genes that impart increased agronomic, horticultural and/or pesticidal characteristics to a given promoters of the invention and transformed plant tissues containing DNA molecules comprising a promoter of the invention operably linked to a heterologous gene or genes, and seeds thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2002Publication date: January 13, 2005Inventors: Stephen Milligan, Dale Skalla, Kay Lawton
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Publication number: 20030033149Abstract: A method of simulating movement during speech. The method includes deriving the timing and features of linguistic stress from an audio source. On/off characteristics of speech and the rate of speech are also derived from the audio source. Stresses are categorized based on the feature of the stresses, the relationship between the stresses, and the on/off characteristics of speech. Appropriate gestures are chosen for each stress and are placed relative to the stresses. Gestures are modified by the rate of speech. New gestures are introduced and existing gestures are modified based on rules which examine the distribution of gestures in the speech and the on/off characteristics of speech. Background movement is generated, consisting of states and rules for choosing states and transitioning between them based on the on/off characteristics of speech and the rate of speech.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2001Publication date: February 13, 2003Inventors: Stephen Milligan, Elena Novikova
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Publication number: 20020130872Abstract: A method and system of resolving conflicts in sets of animation function curves, summing sets of function curves, and converting function curves from one mathematical representation to another. The method includes collecting actions from a source and resolving conflicts between actions from that source by the introduction, removal, or modification of successor actions in the action list. A list of existing actions is compiled and conflicts are resolved between self-consistent actions from a new source and the list of all prior existing actions. The method also determines the optimal result curve for a set of function curves. The method also includes converting a function curve from one mathematical representation to another when both representations cause the function curves to pass through keys.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2001Publication date: September 19, 2002Inventors: Elena Novikova, Stephen Milligan, Richard Franklin Albury