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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Management of mobile hotspot connections US12905303 2010-10-15 US08804517B2 2014-08-12 Kevin John Oerton
A system and method implemented at a communication device or mobile hotspot device for providing access to data services over a wireless communication network to one or more user devices. The communication or hotspot device is adapted to provide router, mobile hotspot-type or ad hoc networking functions to user devices such as laptops, tablets, and other entertainment and productivity devices adapted to communicate over a wireless LAN and to provide access to broadband data services. The data services provided over the network may be subject to one or more data allowances or data transfer limits. The communication or hotspot device is adapted to manage the user device connections and data transfer to and from the communication device within the data allowances or according to predetermined prioritization.
142 RADIO INTERFACE LAYER DESIGN FOR SMARTPHONES US13705551 2012-12-05 US20140155041A1 2014-06-05 Naveen Aerrabotu
A method and system communicates a request between a user application and a modem within a wireless communication device. A radio interface layer (RIL) architecture includes an application framework which receives a hardware specific request as a first application programming interface (API) call from the user application. In response to receiving the request, the application framework sends a corresponding, second API call to a vendor radio interface layer (Vendor RIL) which provides an interface configured for communicating with a specific type of transceiver or modem. In one embodiment, the second API call is transmitted via a Java Native interface (JNI). The JNI provides access to software programs associated with the transceiver, which programs are written in a language that is different from Java. The Vendor RIL communicates with the modem using a modem protocol software corresponding to the specific type of modem to perform commands associated with the request.
143 METHOD, DEVICE AND MOBILE TERMINAL UTILIZING BARCODEIMAGES FOR COMMUNICATION US14112578 2012-04-17 US20140120886A1 2014-05-01 Wei Xu
Disclosed are a method and a device utilizing barcode images to communicate between a mobile terminal and a backend server and a mobile terminal thereof, which can correctly decode a barcode image of any code format, ensure the security of user information, and provide services on the side of the mobile terminal in the absence of the backend server. The method of the present invention includes the following steps: registering as a user of the backend server through the mobile terminal; taking a picture of the barcode image by using a camera disposed in the mobile terminal; decoding the taken barcode image to obtain coding information; parsing the coding information to determine whether the barcode image is generated according to a preset coding rule; the mobile terminal extracting service information corresponding to the coding information; the mobile terminal sending a service providing request message to the backend server; and the backend server providing a service to the mobile terminal according to content of the service providing request message.
144 System and Method for Utilizing a User's Mobile Phone Account as a Funding Source US13647600 2012-10-09 US20140099915A1 2014-04-10 Willard S. Dean
The invention generally pertains to a method for providing a purchase incentive associated with the purchase of a product bundle to an end user using a mobile device connected to a transaction server over a mobile phone network. By way of example, a secure connection is created over the mobile phone network to exchange information between the transaction server and the mobile device. The end user selects the desired product bundle level—as a result receives a purchase incentive, i.e., cash rebate, remittance, refund and/or other monies—and delivery method using the mobile device. The mobile device connects to a third party payment processor over a secure connection, which charges the end user for the purchase of the product bundle. Specifically, the third party payment processor charges the purchase to the user's mobile phone account with a mobile carrier. Once the end user is notified of the successful purchase transaction, the desired value is delivered to the end user using the user selected delivery method.
145 METHOD FOR PERFORMING INTERACTIVE SERVICES ON MOBILE DEVICE, SUCH AS TIME OR LOCATION INITIATED INTERACTIVE SERVICES US14095931 2013-12-03 US20140089098A1 2014-03-27 Brian Roundtree
A system for performing interactive services at a mobile device is disclosed. In some cases, the system receives an indication of an event, and provides interactive services to a user of the mobile device based on the event. In some cases, an indication of an event in invokes a script-based process that determines one or more actions to present to a user of the mobile device.
146 Endpoint-hosted hypervisor management US13048712 2011-03-15 US08677358B2 2014-03-18 James B. Evans; Jonathan S. Fan; Dennis S. Goodrow; Benjamin J. Kus; Peter B. Loer; Jason E. Mealins; Gregory M. Toto; Amrit T. Williams
A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.
147 Endpoint-hosted hypervisor management US12917344 2010-11-01 US08621460B2 2013-12-31 James B. Evans; Jonathan S. Fan; Dennis S. Goodrow; Benjamin J. Kus; Peter B. Loer; Jason E. Mealins; Gregory M. Toto; Amrit T. Williams
A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.
148 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROCESSING MEDICAL INFORMATION THROUGH MEDICAL TERMINAL US13329424 2011-12-19 US20130132511A1 2013-05-23 Han-ku Lee; Hyo-Gun Yoon; Myoung-Jin Kim
Provided is a system and method for processing medical information through a medical terminal. The system includes a mobile cloud system unit and a service browser unit. The service browser unit is configured as an application in a user terminal to allow a user to use a medical information processing service, and induces access to the mobile cloud system unit taking charge of medication information processing.
149 INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE, COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING METHOD US13608198 2012-09-10 US20130084905A1 2013-04-04 Tadashi Ehara
An information processing device, includes a setting unit configured to set, based on user operations or predetermined rules, a priority order regarding multiple wireless communication devices sharing connection rights to connect to a predetermined network using wireless communication, wherein, in the event that transfer of the connection rights is to be performed between the multiple wireless communication devices using wireless communication, the transfer is performed based on the priority order set to the wireless communication devices which are the object of the transfer.
150 MULTI-SIM MULTI-STANDBY COMMUNICATION DEVICE, AND GAIN OBTAINING METHOD FOR NON-TRAFFIC CARD THEREOF US13579975 2011-07-12 US20120314610A1 2012-12-13 Qingzhu Hou
A gain obtaining method for a non traffic card of a multi-card multi-standby communication device, comprising: acquiring spare time information of a traffic card (S101); monitoring a cell broadcast channel of a non traffic card in a spare time of the traffic card, to measure a current signal intensity of a cell (S102); and calculating a signal gain required by the non traffic card for correctly receiving data according to the signal intensity (S103). Based on the gain tracking method for a non-traffic card, a multi-card multi-standby communication device is further provided. Through the technical solutions, the traffic card can track the gain required by the non traffic card for correctly receiving data during the implementation of a service.
151 Systems and methods for facilitating the acquisition of content US12702472 2010-02-09 US07986977B2 2011-07-26 Jeremy C. Rosenberg; Robert A. Ellis; Ronald M. Yurman; Siamak Behta
The present invention provides systems and methods for acquiring content (e.g., a ring tone or a ring view) for a communication device.
152 Endpoint-Hosted Hypervisor Management US13048712 2011-03-15 US20110167473A1 2011-07-07 James B. Evans; Jonathan S. Fan; Dennis S. Goodrow; Benjamin J. Kus; Peter B. Loer; Jason E. Mealins; Gregory M. Toto; Amrit T. Williams
A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.
153 Endpoint-Hosted Hypervisor Management US13048700 2011-03-15 US20110167472A1 2011-07-07 James B. Evans; Jonathan S. Fan; Dennis S. Goodrow; Benjamin J. Kus; Peter B. Loer; Jason E. Mealins; Gregory M. Toto; Amrit T. Williams
A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.
154 APPLICATION PROVIDING SYSTEM, PORTABLE TERMINAL DEVICE, SERVER DEVICE, APPLICATION PROVIDING METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAMS US13006020 2011-01-13 US20110111777A1 2011-05-12 Shigeki Wakasa; Jun Ogishima; Takahiro Shimizu
An application providing system is provided. The application providing system includes a portable terminal device having an IC chip configured to perform radio communications; and a server device; the application providing system connecting the portable terminal device and the server device through a communication network, wherein the portable terminal device includes a transmitted message receiver section, an application determination section, an application transmission request generation section, and an application storage section, wherein the server device includes a transmitted message generation section, a transmitted message sender section, an application transmission request receiver section, an application storage section, and an application sender section.
155 Endpoint-Hosted Hypervisor Management US12917344 2010-11-01 US20110107331A1 2011-05-05 James B. Evans; Jonathan S. Fan; Dennis S. Goodrow; Benjamin J. Kus; Peter B. Loer; Jason E. Mealins; Gregory M. Toto; Amrit T. Williams
A client hypervisor comprises a virtual agent that runs outside of a system OS and that allows device management independent of the OS and user. The virtual agent is tied to a device and not a specific instance of the OS. Such client hypervisors expose new functionality to ease managing systems. Some of these capabilities come from the persistence and privileges outside the OS. In some embodiments of the invention, this new management functionality is exposed to allow device management via new virtualization concepts, such as multiple VMs per system, VM replacement, snapshot/rollback, etc.
156 Mobile Telephone for Internet Applications US12851780 2010-08-06 US20110029600A1 2011-02-03 Wolfgang Theimer
A control unit for a mobile telephone includes a Web server adapted to connect to a Web browser in the mobile telephone, wherein the Web server receives information and provides the information to the Web browser when connected to the Web browser.
157 Automated billing and distribution platform for application providers US11702954 2007-02-06 US07860484B2 2010-12-28 Michael Pousti
Systems and methods according to certain embodiments of the invention include integrating a network-enabled application with a platform having a plurality of users and a plurality of communication channels with a respective plurality of wireless network carriers. The systems and methods include providing a developer library for use by developers in creating their network-enabled applications.
158 METHOD FOR PERFORMING INTERACTIVE SERVICES ON A MOBILE DEVICE, SUCH AS TIME OR LOCATION INITIATED INTERACTIVE SERVICES US12834398 2010-07-12 US20100279669A1 2010-11-04 Brian Roundtree
A system for performing interactive services at a mobile device is disclosed. In some cases, the system receives an indication of an event, and provides interactive services to a user of the mobile device based on the event. In some cases, an indication of an event in invokes a script-based process that determines one or more actions to present to a user of the mobile device.
159 APPARATUS FOR TRANSFERRING ADVERTISING CONTENT TO A MOBILE TELEPHONE US12515030 2007-11-15 US20100146079A1 2010-06-10 Lei Bramley; Russell Bulmer; Andrew Tiller; Neil Pepper
A mobile telephone obtains (or is supplied) advertising content from a remote server and locally stores that advertising content. The advertising content is then automatically shown in association with a running, in use (e.g. in foreground) application that generates a screen that an end-user interacts with (‘an end-user application’). The content is shown ‘automatically’ in the sense that the advertising content is displayed without the end-user explicitly requesting any specific item of content, (although he may opt-in to the general approach of having advertising content displayed on his mobile telephone). The telephone itself determines which adverts etc. it should display, depending on which application is currently being used (i.e. is currently displayed on screen).
160 Systems and methods for facilitating the acquisition of content US11452994 2006-06-15 US07668538B2 2010-02-23 Jeremy C. Rosenberg; Robert A. Ellis; Ronald M. Yurman; Siamak Behta
The present invention provides systems and methods for acquiring ring content (e.g., a ring tone or a ring view) for a mobile phone.
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