Patents by Inventor Stephen P. Frisbie
Stephen P. Frisbie 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: 20220182491Abstract: In one embodiment, a network interface receives a communication request. A processor then verifies caller information in the communication request with a certification procedure. The processor obtains a first indicator based on the certification procedure. The first indicator includes information associated with a first certificate management procedure. The processor generates a second indicator based on the first indicator. The second indicator includes information associated with a second certificate management procedure.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Michael W. Powers, Jeffrey V. Ross, Stephen P. Frisbie
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Publication number: 20220182393Abstract: In one embodiment, a network interface receives a communication request over a communication link of a first network according to a first signaling protocol. A processor then verifies caller information in the communication request with a certification procedure. The processor converts the communication request to a second signaling protocol used in a second network. The processor transmits the converted communication request according to the second signaling protocol.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2021Publication date: June 9, 2022Inventors: Michael W. Powers, Jeffrey V. Ross, Stephen P. Frisbie
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Patent number: 10271270Abstract: In one embodiment, a network interface operable to receive, from a requesting user, a request for routing information of a requested device. A processor determines location information associated with the requested device, and generates a temporary networked device identifier associated with a networked device identifier of the requested device and temporary location information associated with the location information. The network interface then communicates the temporary networked device identifier and temporary location information to the requesting user.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2016Date of Patent: April 23, 2019Assignee: Global Business Software Development Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Powers, Stephen P. Frisbie
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Patent number: 9942767Abstract: In one embodiment, a network interface receives a communication request over a communication link of a radio access network. A processor then determines one or more characteristics associated with the communication request and applies one or more policy rules to the one or more determined characteristics associated with the communication request. The processor terminates the communication request based in part on the application of the one or more policy rules to the one or more determined characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2016Date of Patent: April 10, 2018Assignee: Global Business Software Development Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Powers, Stephen P. Frisbie
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Publication number: 20180027484Abstract: In one embodiment, a network interface operable to receive, from a requesting user, a request for routing information of a requested device. A processor determines location information associated with the requested device, and generates a temporary networked device identifier associated with a networked device identifier of the requested device and temporary location information associated with the location information. The network interface then communicates the temporary networked device identifier and temporary location information to the requesting user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2016Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: MICHAEL W. POWERS, Stephen P. Frisbie
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Publication number: 20180027415Abstract: In one embodiment, a network interface receives a communication request over a communication link of a radio access network. A processor then determines one or more characteristics associated with the communication request and applies one or more policy rules to the one or more determined characteristics associated with the communication request. The processor terminates the communication request based in part on the application of the one or more policy rules to the one or more determined characteristics.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2016Publication date: January 25, 2018Inventors: MICHAEL W. POWERS, Stephen P. Frisbie
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Patent number: 9756495Abstract: In one embodiment, a network interface receives a communication associated with a networked device over a communication link of a radio access network. A processor determines whether the communication is an emergency communication, and a memory stores location information of the networked device associated with the emergency communication. The network interface then receives, from a requesting user, a location request, wherein the location request identifies a requested networked device. The processor determines whether the identification of the requested networked device matches an identification of the networked device. When the identification of the requested networked device matches the identification of the networked device, the network interface further operable to communicate the location information of the networked device to the requesting user.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2016Date of Patent: September 5, 2017Assignee: Global Business Software Development Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Powers, Stephen P. Frisbie, Ch'ng Kean Kok, Nemencio Paggao
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Patent number: 8521191Abstract: A system for determining a location for a mobile communication device includes a plurality of taps, a multiplexer, and a link aggregator. Each tap includes a pair of connectors that couple to a communication link of a radio access network inline and pass between them a signal received over the communication link. Each tap also includes a multiplexer connector that couples to a multiplexer and a cable connecting the multiplexer connector to the inline connectors. The tap replicates signals passing between the inline connectors and propagates the replicated signals to the multiplexer connector. The multiplexer receives, from each tap, signals replicated by that tap, extracts location data from the received signals, and transmits the location data to a link aggregator. The link aggregator receives the location data from the multiplexer and determines a location for one of the mobile devices based on the received location data.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2012Date of Patent: August 27, 2013Assignee: Global Business Software Development Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Powers, Shad L. Holt, Stephen P. Frisbie, John W. Walter, Adam V. Behnke, Mark T. Sheeter
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Publication number: 20120281584Abstract: A system for determining a location for a mobile communication device includes a plurality of taps, a multiplexer, and a link aggregator. Each tap includes a pair of connectors that couple to a communication link of a radio access network inline and pass between them a signal received over the communication link. Each tap also includes a multiplexer connector that couples to a multiplexer and a cable connecting the multiplexer connector to the inline connectors. The tap replicates signals passing between the inline connectors and propagates the replicated signals to the multiplexer connector. The multiplexer receives, from each tap, signals replicated by that tap, extracts location data from the received signals, and transmits the location data to a link aggregator. The link aggregator receives the location data from the multiplexer and determines a location for one of the mobile devices based on the received location data.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 17, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: Global Business Software Development Technologies,Inventors: Michael W. Powers, Shad L. Holt, Stephen P. Frisbie, John W. Walter, Adam V. Behnke, Mark T. Sheeter
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Patent number: 8238941Abstract: A system for determining a location for a mobile communication device includes a plurality of taps, a multiplexer, and a link aggregator. Each tap includes a pair of connectors that couple to a communication link of a radio access network inline and pass between them a signal received over the communication link. Each tap also includes a multiplexer connector that couples to a multiplexer and a cable connecting the multiplexer connector to the inline connectors. The tap replicates signals passing between the inline connectors and propagates the replicated signals to the multiplexer connector. The multiplexer receives, from each tap, signals replicated by that tap, extracts location data from the received signals, and transmits the location data to a link aggregator. The link aggregator receives the location data from the multiplexer and determines a location for one of the mobile devices based on the received location data.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2010Date of Patent: August 7, 2012Assignee: Global Business Software Development Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Powers, Shad L. Holt, Stephen P. Frisbie, John W. Walter, Adam V. Behnke, Mark T. Sheeter
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Publication number: 20120009948Abstract: A system for determining a location for a mobile communication device includes a plurality of taps, a multiplexer, and a link aggregator. Each tap includes a pair of connectors that couple to a communication link of a radio access network inline and pass between them a signal received over the communication link. Each tap also includes a multiplexer connector that couples to a multiplexer and a cable connecting the multiplexer connector to the inline connectors. The tap replicates signals passing between the inline connectors and propagates the replicated signals to the multiplexer connector. The multiplexer receives, from each tap, signals replicated by that tap, extracts location data from the received signals, and transmits the location data to a link aggregator. The link aggregator receives the location data from the multiplexer and determines a location for one of the mobile devices based on the received location data.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 8, 2010Publication date: January 12, 2012Applicant: Global Business Software Development Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Michael W. Powers, Shad L. Holt, Stephen P. Frisbie, John W. Walter, Adam V. Behnke, Mark T. Sheeter