Hanly
Amy Colleen Hanly, San Jose, CA US
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20150227969 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MANAGING SEATING LOCATIONS AND PREFERENCES - A system or method is provided to determine a location preference of a user in a public event. A location and movement of the user in the public event, e.g., a concert hall or a stadium, may be monitored by detecting a location of the user's mobile device via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) communication using a network of BLE devices, such as beacons, positioned throughout the public event. In particular, a seating location of the user may be determined via BLE. The system may collect the user's locations and movements in the public event to determine user preference, such as seating or event preference. The location and event preference of the user may be used to generate targeted offers or advertisements specific for the user. For example, the system may analyze the seat location of the user and may offer tickets for similar seat locations and events to the user. | 08-13-2015 |
Stephen Hanly, Charlestown, MA US
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20150227204 | BUSSED HAPTIC ACTUATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD - A bussed haptic actuator system includes a plurality of haptic actuators and a master control subsystem. Each haptic actuator includes a memory with an address storable therein and a slave controller subsystem configured to control the actuator in response to a received command signal. The master control subsystem is connected via a bus to the plurality of haptic actuators. The master control subsystem includes sequencer configured to determine which of the plurality of haptic actuators are to be activated and logic configured to provide, on the bus, a command signal including one or more addresses corresponding to haptic actuators to be activated as determined by the sequencer. | 08-13-2015 |
Stephen William Hanly, Charlestown, MA US
W. Carey Hanly, Chicago, IL US
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20080319172 | DEVICE FOR DETECTING MOLECULES, METHOD FOR DETECTING MOLECULES - A construct is provided that is capable of binding a plurality of molecules, the construct comprising a first moiety with a first molecule binding region and a first molecule non-binding region; and a second moiety with a second molecule-binding region and a second molecule-non-binding region, whereby the first binding region and second binding region are at opposite ends of the construct. Also provided is a method for detecting protein having certain amino acid sequences, the method comprising supplying a collection of proteins each with unknown amino acid sequences, contacting the collection with a moiety having a plurality of binding sites capable of binding with the protein having certain amino acid sequences so as to form a moiety-protein complex, and mixing the complex with a marker specific for the moiety in an amount sufficient to indicate existence of the complex | 12-25-2008 |