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Daniel Werb, Newton, MA US
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20120310764 | DESIGNING ONLINE DEALS LEVERAGING COLLECTIVE BUYER PURCHASING POWER IN ONLINE MARKETPLACE - A market system in which buyers and sellers design deals for goods and services, and buyers attain discounts by leveraging their collective purchasing power. Buyers or sellers can design a new deal (“proposed deal”), which is then broadcasted to other system users, inviting buyers to join the purchasing pool and informing relevant sellers of a possible business opportunity. The seller meets contractual terms with the purchasing pool or a segment of the purchasing pool (“deal acceptance”) at which point transactions are executed at the designated price cut (“deal consummation”). The system facilitates the processes of initiating the right deal at a realistic discount, accumulating group-buying power, negotiating terms, and closing the deal. The system also registers buyer and seller information, monitors transactional and browsing history, and records various rates of conversion from deal participation to actual purchases. This data is analyzed and available as an informational service to market participants. | 12-06-2012 |
Jay P. Werb, Newton, MA US
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20150351084 | MOBILITY EXTENSIONS TO INDUSTRIAL-STRENGTH WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS - The present solution, in various embodiments, addresses deficiencies in the prior art by providing systems, methods, and devices that enable industrial wireless sensor network nodes, individually or in clusters, to at least: (i) discover quickly and efficiently wireless neighbors that may come within range periodically and/or infrequently, (ii) communicate temporarily with one another in mobile configurations, (iii) transmit and/or receive information and commands from a source to a destination in delay-tolerant network configurations, and/or (iv) transmit and/or receive information and commands from a source to a destination via a mobile cluster that includes a store-and-forward (S&F) surrogate. | 12-03-2015 |
Jay Philip Werb, Newton, MA US
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20110299421 | METHOD FOR REPORTING AND ACCUMULATING DATA IN A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION NETWORK - A method and apparatus for coordinating communication in a wireless sensor network may include a plurality of nodes, such as routers, edge nodes, data accumulators and/or gateways. Time management functions, such as determining an elapsed time, may be controlled based on a detected temperature, e.g., a temperature detected at a node, and/or based on a detected clock skew between two or more clocks in two or more different devices. Accurate time management may allow for devices to more accurately coordinate communication instances, e.g., communication that occurs at periodic wake up times. A cluster head, such as a data accumulator, may be associated with a network after its initial formation and cause nodes in the network to alter their hierarchy in the network, thereby making the cluster head accumulator a parent to nodes in the network. Nodes having a relatively lower hop count may have a higher battery capacity than nodes having a higher hop count. | 12-08-2011 |
20140071837 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION IN A MESH NETWORK WITH CENTRAL CONTROL OF COMMUNICATION RELATIONSHIPS - A method and apparatus for communication in a wireless sensor network. In one embodiment, one or more routers in a network may be available for communication with one or more star nodes at a randomized time and/or frequency. A connectivity assessment, which may be performed at several different frequencies and/or times, may be performed to evaluate the quality of communications between devices in the network. Primary and secondary communication relationships may be formed between devices to provide for system redundancy. One or more proxies may be maintained where each proxy includes a status of one or more devices in the network, e.g., one or more star nodes or routers. Proxies may be used to handle information requests and/or status change requests, e.g., a proxy may be requested to change a communication relationship between devices in the network and may generate command signals to cause the corresponding devices to make the change. | 03-13-2014 |
20140286301 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION IN A MESH NETWORK USING FREQUENCY SCHEDULE - A method and apparatus for communication in a wireless sensor network. In one embodiment, one or more routers in a network may be available for communication with one or more star nodes at a randomized time and/or frequency. A connectivity assessment, which may be performed at several different frequencies and/or times, may be performed to evaluate the quality of communications between devices in the network. Primary and secondary communication relationships may be formed between devices to provide for system redundancy. One or more proxies may be maintained where each proxy includes a status of one or more devices in the network, e.g., one or more star nodes or routers. Proxies may be used to handle information requests and/or status change requests, e.g., a proxy may be requested to change a communication relationship between devices in the network and may generate command signals to cause the corresponding devices to make the change. | 09-25-2014 |
Philipp Werb, Niestetal DE
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20120026648 | DEVICE FOR HOLDING AT LEAST ONE SWITCH IN AN ENCLOSURE, E.G. A SWITCH CABINET - A device for holding at least one switch within an enclosure includes a frame configured to surround at least a portion of the switch. The frame includes a bridge portion extending along a back portion of the switch, and lateral arms extending along respective side portions of the switch. The lateral arms include fastening equipment configured to provide an adjustable retention of the switch in the enclosure. The device may be included in a switch cabinet. | 02-02-2012 |
20130244458 | Electrical Connection Between Two BusBars Made of Flat Conductors and of an Insulating Layer Disposed Between the Conductors - The disclosure relates to an electrical connection between two busbars made of flat conductors and an insulating layer disposed between the conductors at the opposite longitudinal edges of the two busbars. The two conductors of each busbar run parallel to each other at a distance on the longitudinal edge thereof, wherein a molded part made of electrically insulating material bridges the distances between the conductors of the two busbars. Electrically conductive contact elements, forced against each other but electrically insulated from each other, each contact one of the conductors of each busbar by means of structured contact surfaces and clamp the same between the element and the molded part, wherein the contact surfaces for the conductors of the two busbars including clamping protrusions running parallel to the longitudinal edges. | 09-19-2013 |