Patents by Inventor Steve C. White

Steve C. White 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: 11930402
    Abstract: A method for wireless communication network control includes (1) receiving, at an information technology (IT) device, a first steering policy from an application manager remote from the IT device, the first steering policy specifying a first allocation of data among a plurality of wireless communication links available to the IT device; and (2) sending uplink or downlink data from a first application client on the IT device to a mobility manager remote from the IT device over at least one of the plurality of wireless communication links available to the IT device, according to the first allocation of data.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 9, 2021
    Date of Patent: March 12, 2024
    Assignee: Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
    Inventors: Mario Di Dio, Daryl William Malas, Eric Winkelman, Gregory C. White, Richard D. Terpstra, Steve Higgins
  • Publication number: 20100292581
    Abstract: A dynamically calibrating optical spectrometer and method for dynamically calibrating the optical spectrometer are provided. The optical spectrometer may include a band-pass device and a device that scans, such that a scan window can be widened, and the edges of the band-pass device can be used to calibrate out drifts in the system. The optical spectrometer may be for acquiring and analyzing a spectroscopic sample of an analyte from a sampling region of the tissue of a person. The optical spectrometer includes a tunable source of electromagnetic radiation, a probe for delivering the electromagnetic radiation to the tissue at the sampling region and obtaining a diffuse reflectance signal from the tissue at the sampling region, a spectroscopic detector for analyzing the diffuse reflectance signal for presence of the analyte, and a wavelength calibration detector for calibrating the tunable source of electromagnetic radiation to a desired wavelength.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2010
    Publication date: November 18, 2010
    Inventors: Peter Guy Howard, Steve C. White
  • Publication number: 20100292583
    Abstract: A system and method for measuring at least one blood component or trace analyte in the blood of a subject, the system including: a heart pulse rate measuring device for measuring a heart pulse rate of the subject, and a blood component or trace analyte measuring device for measuring the at least one blood component or trace analyte, wherein the blood component or trace analyte measuring device is synchronized with the heart pulse rate of the subject to perform a blood component or trace analyte measurement at a point along a measurement interval determined by the heart pulse rate.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2010
    Publication date: November 18, 2010
    Inventors: Steve C. White, P. Guy Howard
  • Publication number: 20100249546
    Abstract: An apparatus for spectroscopic evaluation of a subject's body fluids may be used at the interstitial region adjacent to or in between a subject's extremities using a spectroscopic probe. The spectroscopic probe may possess one or more of the movements such as rotational, translational, and/or vertical freedom necessary for the probe to contact the subject's tissue at a consistent angle and pressure while accommodating the different size of the subject's extremities, and may be housed in a device optimized for attaining reproducible blood flow to the region of the subject that is measured, and for minimizing the effects of the housing pulling, stretching, pressing, compressing the subject's skin. A pressure sensor may be used to ensure that measurements are taken at an optimal pressure. A touch sensor may be used to activate a system and/or to ensure flushness.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2010
    Publication date: September 30, 2010
    Inventor: Steve C. White
  • Patent number: 7734321
    Abstract: An apparatus for spectroscopic evaluation of a subject's body fluids may be used at the interstitial region adjacent to or in between a subject's extremities using a spectroscopic probe. The spectroscopic probe may possess one or more of the movements such as rotational, translational, and/or vertical freedom necessary for the probe to contact the subject's tissue at a consistent angle and pressure while accommodating the different size of the subject's extremities, and may be housed in a device optimized for attaining reproducible blood flow to the region of the subject that is measured, and for minimizing the effects of the housing pulling, stretching, pressing, compressing the subject's skin. A pressure sensor may be used to ensure that measurements are taken at an optimal pressure. A touch sensor may be used to activate a system and/or to ensure flushness.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 27, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 8, 2010
    Assignee: All Protect, LLC
    Inventor: Steve C. White
  • Publication number: 20090018420
    Abstract: An apparatus for spectroscopic evaluation of a subject's body fluids may be used at the interstitial region adjacent to or in between a subject's extremities using a spectroscopic probe. The spectroscopic probe may possess one or more of the movements such as rotational, translational, and/or vertical freedom necessary for the probe to contact the subject's tissue at a consistent angle and pressure while accommodating the different size of the subject's extremities, and may be housed in a device optimized for attaining reproducible blood flow to the region of the subject that is measured, and for minimizing the effects of the housing pulling, stretching, pressing, compressing the subject's skin. A pressure sensor may be used to ensure that measurements are taken at an optimal pressure. A touch sensor may be used to activate a system and/or to ensure flushness.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 27, 2007
    Publication date: January 15, 2009
    Inventor: Steve C. White