Patent application number | Description | Published |
20140364145 | AREA WATCHER FOR WIRELESS NETWORK - Dynamic and current information is provided regarding a wireless device's entry into or exit from a geographically defined “watched” area. An area watcher application monitors preconfigured wireless devices entry/exit into preconfigured watched areas. The watched areas may watch for any/all subscribers, or for select, preconfigured subscribers listed in an appropriate table or database. Provision of location information is triggered by a wireless subscriber's entry, exit or changing between designated ‘watched’ areas or locations. Continuous polling may be used, or the mobile device itself or network element may be triggered to push its own location upon notification of its entry into or out of watched areas from an area watcher. A third party may be notified when a wireless user enters an area surrounding their retail store, and be sent a message such as “sale inside”, or “Your rentals are overdue”, on their wireless device. | 12-11-2014 |
20140364147 | AREA WATCHER FOR WIRELESS NETWORK - Dynamic and current information is provided regarding a wireless device's entry into or exit from a geographically defined “watched” area. An area watcher application monitors preconfigured wireless devices entry/exit into preconfigured watched areas. The watched areas may watch for any/all subscribers, or for select, preconfigured subscribers listed in an appropriate table or database. Provision of location information is triggered by a wireless subscriber's entry, exit or changing between designated ‘watched’ areas or locations. Continuous polling may be used, or the mobile device itself or network element may be triggered to push its own location upon notification of its entry into or out of watched areas from an area watcher. A third party may be notified when a wireless user enters an area surrounding their retail store, and be sent a message such as “sale inside”, or “Your rentals are overdue”, on their wireless device. | 12-11-2014 |
20140370916 | AREA WATCHER FOR WIRELESS NETWORK - Dynamic and current information is provided regarding a wireless device's entry into or exit from a geographically defined “watched” area. An area watcher application monitors preconfigured wireless devices entry/exit into preconfigured watched areas. The watched areas may watch for any/all subscribers, or for select, preconfigured subscribers listed in an appropriate table or database. Provision of location information is triggered by a wireless subscriber's entry, exit or changing between designated ‘watched’ areas or locations. Continuous polling may be used, or the mobile device itself or network element may be triggered to push its own location upon notification of its entry into or out of watched areas from an area watcher. A third party may be notified when a wireless user enters an area surrounding their retail store, and be sent a message such as “sale inside”, or “Your rentals are overdue”, on their wireless device. | 12-18-2014 |
20150148079 | Location Derived Presence Information - The number of messages required in networks where both location and presence services are deployed may be reduced, by retrieving presence data from messages otherwise intended to provide only location information. Thus, information determined in a location service scheme is utilized to provide a presence service as well. A location server requests mobile subscriber (MS) information from a Core Network (CN) Node (i.e. HLR, MSC, etc.) that can be used in determining the Location of the MS. A single message aggregates retrieval of information for two services, specifically, for both location and presence. | 05-28-2015 |
20160044065 | HYBRID LOCATION - A location application can be configured to detect a call to a particular telephone number. The location application can also be configured to receive a plurality of radio frequency (RF) signals provided through a plurality of different RF interfaces. Each of the RF interfaces can be configured to receive RF signals of different protocols. The location application can also be configured to determine an identifier (ID) for a source of each of the RF signals. At least two of the RF signals can be of different protocols. The location application can also be configured to insert the ID for the sources of each of the RF signals into call signaling for the call. | 02-11-2016 |
20160057597 | AUDIO EMERGENCY BEACON - One example includes a method for initiating an audio emergency beacon. The method includes facilitating receipt of inputs on a wireless electronic device that correspond to a request for emergency services. The method also includes emitting the audio emergency beacon via an acoustic output device of the wireless electronic device in response to the inputs. The audio emergency beacon can have an audio frequency that is outside of a typical perceptible frequency range of human hearing. | 02-25-2016 |
20160057613 | MOVEMENT DETECTING BEACON - A wireless beacon can be configured to operate in a stationary mode of operation. Profile data that uniquely identifies the wireless beacon can be broadcast in the stationary mode of operation. The wireless beacon can also be configured to detect that the wireless beacon has moved by a threshold displacement setting. The wireless beacon can further be configured to switch to a moving mode of operation in response to the detecting. | 02-25-2016 |