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Lee, Basking Ridge

Chungjin Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150309093METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY MEASURING POWER CONSUMPTION OF MOBILE DEVICE CORRESPONDING TO EXECUTING GIVEN EVENT - A method to automatically measure power consumption of mobile devices corresponding to executing a given event is provided. The computing device instructs mobile devices to automatically execute a given event and collects data associated with power consumption, including current consumption measurements, from current meter. The computing device automatically selects the range of current consumption measurement data by predetermined time period or by pulse-shaped current consumption measurement. The computing device further measures power consumption by identifying ranges of all pulse-shaped current consumption measurements in a given time frame for mobile device to execute a given event and selecting the range having the highest average current consumption or the range generated at the time mobile device executes a given event.10-29-2015

Cy S. Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150106334SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR BACKING UP A LIVE VIRTUAL MACHINE - In many circumstances, it is advantageous to backup the data for a VM while it is in operation. Traditionally, this is accomplished by taking a snapshot of the VM while it is running. After a snapshot has been created, the preserved data is typically referred to as the base disk. The base disk can then be used to create a consistent backup. The hypervisor on which a VM is running can sometimes be used to create a snapshot, but not all virtualization platforms allow access to the base disk after the hypervisor has created the snapshot. The present disclosure features a method for creating a backup for a virtual machine while it is operating through the use of a snapshot and a differencing disk.04-16-2015

Jaesik Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100277354Technique for photonic analog-to-digital signal conversion - In an inventive photonic analog-to-digital signal converter (ADC), multiple opto-electric sampling devices are employed to successively sample an analog signal input. Optical clock signals having the same frequency but different clock phases are used, which are associated with the opto-electric sampling devices, respectively. Each sampling device takes samples of the analog signal input in response to the optical clock signal associated therewith. The resulting samples are processed to produce quantized samples. The inventive ADC outputs a digital signal representing the quantized samples.11-04-2010
20130039230Method and Device for Wireless Broadcast Power-up Sequence in Wireless Sensor Network - Method and device for smart power management of the sensor nodes within a wireless sensor network to achieve extremely low standby current and fast power-up time at the same time are provided. The method features a technique of centralized remote power-up scheme combined with local broadcasting power-up sequence to achieve fast power-up time and extended power-up coverage. It can manage the power-down sequence from a base-station to sensor nodes sequentially, while the power-up sequence broadcasts its power-up command from the base-station to all the sensor nodes within a sensor network. The device accepts same frequency band for both data communication and power-up message, and a RF switch separates receiving RF data and RF power-up message. The wireless power-up receiver is self-powered from power-up message and also generates power-up enable signal from it.02-14-2013
20130271072Wireless Battery Area Network For A Smart Battery Management System - A Wireless battery area network permits the wirelessly monitoring and controlling of individual batteries within large-scale battery applications. The system automatically configures its wireless nodes in the network and provides for the linking of a plurality of batteries (10-17-2013
20140347014FAULT TOLERANT WIRELESS BATTERY AREA NETWORK FOR A SMART BATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM - A Wireless battery area network permits the wirelessly monitoring and controlling of individual batteries within large-scale battery applications. The system automatically configures its wireless nodes in the network and provides for the linking of a plurality of batteries (11-27-2014

Patent applications by Jaesik Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Jia Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150069420TENSILE SEPARATION OF A SEMICONDUCTING STACK - A stressor layer is applied to a semiconducting stack in order to separate the semiconducting stack at a predetermined depth. Tensile force is applied to the stressor layer, fracturing the semiconducting stack at the predetermined depth and allowing the resulting upper portion of the semiconducting stack to be used in manufacturing a semiconducting end-product (e.g., a light-emitting diode). The resulting lower portion of the semiconducting stack may be reused to grow a new semiconducting stack thereon.03-12-2015

Kathryn Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110228278UV-VIS ATR SHORT PATHLENGTH SPECTROSCOPY OF PRINTING INKS - A spectroanalytic system and process for analyzing the absorption properties of highly absorbing viscous materials is disclosed. The measurement probe includes a UV-VIS optical system. A single crystal is shaped so that the light enters the crystal perpendicular to its surface and is Incident on the back face at an angle of 45 degree or greater and the reflected light is collected and channeled to a detector system. This system provides an attenuated total reflectance measurement with minimal reflection points wherein the total path length is comparable with a typically printed offset ink film (0.7-1.3 micron). The total absorption process path length depends only on the refractive index of the chosen crystal and on the angle of incidence of the single reflection. High refractive index materials, like diamond, have path lengths of 50 nm, and an economical material such as cubic zirconium provides a path length of 0.1 micron.09-22-2011

Kyu Seop Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20150282345Mounting System For Portable Device - A mounting system for a portable device includes a top case, a bottom case coupled to the top case, and first and second arms on two sides of the top case and the bottom case and spaced away from each other. Each of the first and second arms include a first section and a second section. In a first state where the top case is pushed toward the bottom case and a first distance is between the first and second arms, the first sections protrude outside from the top case. In a second state where the second sections are pushed toward each other and a second distance smaller than the first distance is between the first and second arms, the first sections do not protrude outside from the top case or protrude outside from the top case less than in the first state.10-01-2015

Seungjoon Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110029596Anycast Transport Protocol for Content Distribution Networks - A cache server for providing content includes a processor configured to receive a first datagram from a client system sent to an anycast address, send a response datagram to the client system in response to the first datagram, receive a request datagram from the client system sent to the anycast address, and send a batch of content datagrams to the client system. The first datagram includes a universal resource locator corresponding to the content. The response datagram includes a content identifier for the content. The request datagram includes the content identifier, an offset, and a bandwidth indicator. The batch of content datagrams includes a portion of the content starting at the offset.02-03-2011
20110119761Mitigating Low-Rate Denial-of-Service Attacks in Packet-Switched Networks - A method includes determining, at a network routing device, an average packet drop rate for a plurality of aggregations of packet flows. The method also determines a threshold packet drop rate based on the average packet drop rate, a current packet drop rate for a select aggregation of the plurality of aggregations, and whether at least one packet flow of the select aggregation is potentially subject to a denial-of-service attack based on a comparison of the current packet drop rate to the threshold packet drop rate.05-19-2011
20110153941Multi-Autonomous System Anycast Content Delivery Network - A content delivery network includes first and second sets of cache servers, a domain name server, and an anycast island controller. The first set of cache servers is hosted by a first autonomous system and the second set of cache servers is hosted by a second autonomous system. The cache servers are configured to respond to an anycast address for the content delivery network, to receive a request for content from a client system, and provide the content to the client system. The first and second autonomous systems are configured to balance the load across the first and second sets of cache servers, respectively. The domain name server is configured to receive a request from a requestor for a cache server address, and provide the anycast address to the requestor in response to the request. The anycast island controller is configured to receive load information from each of the cache servers, determine an amount of requests to transfer from the first autonomous system to the second autonomous system; send an instruction to the first autonomous system to transfer the amount of requests to the second autonomous system.06-23-2011
20110231475Internet Protocol Version 6 Content Routing - A content delivery system includes a cache server, a domain name server, and a redirector. The domain name server is configured to receive a request for a cache server address, and provide an IPv6 anycast address. The redirector is configured to receive a content request addressed to the IPv6 anycast address from a client system, receive load information from the cache server, and determine if the cache server is available. The redirector is further configured to forward the content request to the cache server when the cache server is available. The cache server is configured to receive the content request forwarded from the redirectors, send a response to the content request to a client system, the response including an IPv6 unicast address of the cache server as a source address, an IPv6 unicast address of the client system as a destination address, and the IPv6 anycast address as a home address, and provide the content to the requestor.09-22-2011
20120137287OPTIMIZED GAME SERVER RELOCATION ENVIRONMENT - A system is provided for migrating a VM over a WAN. A first server has a VM. The first and second servers are operatively connected over the WAN by a virtual private local area network service. The first server migrates the VM to the second server by coping files and state of the VM to the second server without interrupting the interactive software on the VM. During a last round of migrating the VM, for packets intended for the VM on the first server, the first server buffers the packets in a buffer as buffered packets. Instead of delivering the buffered packets to the VM, the first server transmits the buffered packets to the second server. The second server plays the buffered packets to the VM migrated to and operating on the second server, such that buffered packets are played before current packets currently received from the clients are played.05-31-2012
20120137336Content Placement - A method includes receiving data identifying new media content items to be added to a media distribution system that provides media content on demand to a plurality of endpoints. The media distribution system includes a plurality of distribution nodes, and each of the distribution nodes is coupled to a subset of the endpoints. Historical demand is determined during a particular time period for existing media content items that include content available via at least one of the distribution nodes before the data was received. The method includes forecasting demand for media content items, including new media content items and existing media content items, based on the historical demand. Each media content item is assigned to, and stored at, at least one corresponding distribution node based at least partially on a cost function and the forecasted demand.05-31-2012
20120147824METHODS AND APPARATUS TO CONFIGURE VIRTUAL PRIVATE MOBILE NETWORKS - Methods and apparatus to configure virtual private mobile networks are disclosed. A disclosed example method includes receiving a request at a wireless network provider from a client, the request instructing the wireless network provider to create the virtual private mobile network for the client, identifying available network elements within a wireless network of the wireless network provider based on the request from the client, configuring a portion of a control plane and a portion of a data plane of the identified network elements for the virtual private mobile network, and enabling user equipment associated with the client to wirelessly communicatively couple to the virtual private mobile network.06-14-2012
20120155319METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CHARACTERIZING INFRASTRUCTURE OF A CELLULAR NETWORK - A method and apparatus for characterizing an infrastructure of a wireless network are disclosed. For example, the method obtains a first data set from a server log, and obtains a second data set from a plurality of wireless endpoint device. The method characterizes a parameter of the infrastructure of the wireless network using the first data set and the second data set and optimizes a network resource of the wireless network based on the parameter.06-21-2012
20120311107METHODS AND APPARATUS TO CONFIGURE VIRTUAL PRIVATE MOBILE NETWORKS TO REDUCE LATENCY - Methods and apparatus to configure virtual private mobile networks for latency are disclosed. A disclosed example method includes provisioning logically a virtual private mobile network within a wireless network to reduce latency of a communication associated with a latency sensitive application, determining a mobile device is communicatively coupling to the wireless network via the latency sensitive application, and coupling the mobile device to the virtual private mobile network to reduce latency of the communication associated with the latency sensitive application.12-06-2012
20120331545METHODS AND APPARATUS TO CONFIGURE VIRTUAL PRIVATE MOBILE NETWORKS FOR SECURITY - Methods and apparatus to configure virtual private mobile networks for security are disclosed. A disclosed example method includes identifying, in a wireless network, a communication from a user equipment that matches a security event profile, transmitting, from the wireless network, an instruction to enable the user equipment to be communicatively coupled to a virtual private mobile network, the virtual private mobile network being provisioned for security within the wireless network, and enabling the user equipment to transmit a second communication through the virtual private mobile network securely isolated from other portions of the wireless network.12-27-2012
20130054763METHODS AND APPARATUS TO CONFIGURE VIRTUAL PRIVATE MOBILE NETWORKS WITH VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORKS - Methods and apparatus to configure virtual private mobile networks with virtual private networks are disclosed. A disclosed example method includes logically provisioning, for a client, the virtual private mobile network to process wireless network communications associated with the client that correspond to a specified address space of the client, provisioning at least a portion of a server within a cloud computing data center to host resources for the client, and configuring at least a portion of an edge router of the cloud computing data center to transmit the wireless network communications between the portion of the server and the virtual private mobile network.02-28-2013
20130104175Using Video Viewing Patterns to Determine Content Placement - A method includes receiving demand information for a first segment of a media content item and receiving demand information for a second segment of the media content item. The method includes assigning the first segment to a first set of distribution nodes of a media content distribution system based at least partially on the demand information for the first segment and based at least partially on a first cost function and assigning the second segment to a second set of distribution nodes of the media content distribution system based at least partially on the demand information for the second segment and based at least partially on a second cost function. The media content distribution system includes a plurality of distribution nodes and each distribution node is configured to provide media content items to at least some of a plurality of endpoints.04-25-2013
20130254886Mitigating Low-Rate Denial-Of-Service Attacks in Packet-Switched Networks - A method includes determining, at a network routing device, an average packet drop rate for a plurality of aggregations of packet flows. The method also determines a threshold packet drop rate based on the average packet drop rate, a current packet drop rate for a select aggregation of the plurality of aggregations, and whether at least one packet flow of the select aggregation is potentially subject to a denial-of-service attack based on a comparison of the current packet drop rate to the threshold packet drop rate.09-26-2013
20140040359Anycast Transport Protocol For Content Distribution Networks - A cache server for providing content includes a processor configured to receive a first datagram from a client system sent to an anycast address, send a response datagram to the client system in response to the first datagram, receive a request datagram from the client system sent to the anycast address, and send a batch of content datagrams to the client system. The first datagram includes a universal resource locator corresponding to the content. The response datagram includes a content identifier for the content. The request datagram includes the content identifier, an offset, and a bandwidth indicator. The batch of content datagrams includes a portion of the content starting at the offset.02-06-2014
20140359683CONTENT PLACEMENT - A method includes forecasting demand for media content items of a media distribution system based on historical demand information to generate forecasted demand. The method includes generating a mixed integer program model based on storage constraints of a plurality of distribution nodes of the media distribution system, bandwidth constraints of the media distribution system, and the forecasted demand. The method includes performing a Lagrangian relaxation operation using the mixed integer program model. The method includes determining values of a cost function based on a result of the Lagrangian relaxation operation. The method includes assigning each of the media content items to a corresponding distribution node of the plurality of distribution nodes based on the cost function and the forecasted demand.12-04-2014
20150026251INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 6 CONTENT ROUTING - A content delivery system includes a cache server, a domain name server, and a redirector. The domain name server is configured to receive a request for a cache server address, and provide an IPv6 anycast address. The redirector is configured to receive a content request addressed to the IPv6 anycast address from a client system, receive load information from the cache server, and determine if the cache server is available. The redirector is further configured to forward the content request to the cache server when the cache server is available. The cache server is configured to receive the content request forwarded from the redirectors, send a response to the content request to a client system, the response including an IPv6 unicast address of the cache server as a source address, an IPv6 unicast address of the client system as a destination address, and the IPv6 anycast address as a home address, and provide the content to the requestor.01-22-2015
20150149653METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DISTRIBUTING MEDIA CONTENT - A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, initializing a boundary estimate for an optimization of a linear programming model describing a network of media servers for servicing requests for media content items from subscriber devices, where the boundary estimate is an estimate of an infeasible solution of the linear programming model, and calculating iteratively, using an exponential potential function, additional boundary estimates for the linear programming model, wherein the calculating resolves to an improved boundary estimate that corresponds to placement of copies of the media content items at the media servers subject to a set of constraints on storage capacity of media servers and on bandwidth for communication links in the network. Other embodiments are disclosed.05-28-2015
20150296053Anycast Transport Protocol For Content Distribution Networks - A cache server for providing content includes a processor configured to receive a first datagram from a client system sent to an anycast address, send a response datagram to the client system in response to the first datagram, receive a request datagram from the client system sent to the anycast address, and send a batch of content datagrams to the client system. The first datagram includes a universal resource locator corresponding to the content. The response datagram includes a content identifier for the content. The request datagram includes the content identifier, an offset, and a bandwidth indicator. The batch of content datagrams includes a portion of the content starting at the offset.10-15-2015
20160028797INTERNET PROTOCOL VERSION 6 CONTENT ROUTING - A content delivery system includes a cache server, a domain name server, and a redirector. The domain name server is configured to receive a request for a cache server address, and provide an IPv6 anycast address. The redirector is configured to receive a content request addressed to the IPv6 anycast address from a client system, receive load information from the cache server, and determine if the cache server is available. The redirector is further configured to forward the content request to the cache server when the cache server is available. The cache server is configured to receive the content request forwarded from the redirectors, send a response to the content request to a client system, the response including an IPv6 unicast address of the cache server as a source address, an IPv6 unicast address of the client system as a destination address, and the IPv6 anycast address as a home address, and provide the content to the requestor.01-28-2016

Patent applications by Seungjoon Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Shu M. Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20160037980Combination Potty and Child Car Seat - The present invention relates to an automobile child safety seat that includes a potty feature allowing the containment of a child's urine and excrement discharge in a container under the seating cushion and in which the potty feature, after being unfixed, can slide out forward for access to the collected discharge. Further, the present invention is directed to an automobile child safety seat that easily converts to a potty by the convenient removal of the seating cushion to gain access to an opening to discharge a child's urine and excrement into the container.02-11-2016

Shu Muk Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090239581Accelerometer-controlled mobile handheld device - The present invention is directed to mobile handheld devices such as, for example, cell phones or personal digital assistants (PDAs) containing an accelerometer that sends a signal that causes the device to turn on.09-24-2009

Wonsuck Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20100102936REMOTELY CONTROLLABLE POWER SWITCH OF AN APPLIANCE AND METHODS OF EMPLOYING THE SAME - A remotely controllable power switch of an appliance and a method of employing a remotely controllable power switch of an appliance to control the overall load that an electric power distribution network bears. The method may include a method of employing a remotely controllable power switch of an appliance to compute the rate that a particular customer pays for electric power. In one embodiment, the remotely controllable power switch of an appliance includes: (1) a switching device coupled between an input and an output of the remotely controllable power switch of an appliance and (2) communication circuitry coupled to the switching device, addressable only by class and configured to receive a turn-off signal and turn off the switching device in response thereto.04-29-2010
20100103173REAL TIME OBJECT TAGGING FOR INTERACTIVE IMAGE DISPLAY APPLICATIONS - Apparatus and methods that track the location of an object within a video image at the time of capture of the video image are described. The location of the object within each frame can be recorded as meta-data for the video image so that when the video image is played back, a viewer can select the object using suitable interaction means and be linked through to a source of additional information about the object, such as a product website or the like. A device emitting radio frequency (RF) signals is attached to an object that is to be identified and tracked within a video image. Using an RF receiver with multiple antennas and applying trilateration techniques, the object's location within the video image is determined in real time and recorded as the video image is recorded. Where multiple objects are to be tracked, each object is provided with a radio device having a unique ID and the location of each device within the video image is recorded. The described solution automates an otherwise manual, error-prone and time-consuming process.04-29-2010
20100211982A/V PREMISES DECODER, A CONTENT MANAGER, A VIDEO INSERTION SYSTEM INCLUDING BOTH THE DECODER AND MANAGER, AND A METHOD OF INSERTING LOCAL CONTENT INTO A VIDEO STREAM AT A CUSTOMERS PREMISES - A multimedia (audio and video) insertion system, an A/V premises decoder, a content manager and a method of inserting local content into a multimedia stream at a customer's premises. In one embodiment, the A/V premises decoder includes: (1) a signal converter configured to convert a received digital multimedia stream to an analog multimedia stream, and (2) a content inserter configured to insert secondary content in the analog multimedia stream based on control information associated with the secondary content.08-19-2010
20110084664METHOD AND APPARATUS OF STORED ENERGY MANAGEMENT IN BATTERY POWERED VEHICLES - A secondary battery and charging system are provided within an electric car or other electric drive vehicle. The secondary battery may, e.g., be owned by the electric utility. The battery is removable and can be charged and discharged independently of the primary car battery system. The utility can use the secondary battery to implement vehicle-to-grid functionality.04-14-2011
20110084665Method and apparatus of stored energy management in battery powered vehicles - A secondary battery and charging system are provided within an electric car or other electric drive vehicle. The secondary battery may, e.g., be owned by the electric utility. The battery is removeable and can be charged and discharged independently of the primary car battery system. The utility can use the secondary battery to implement vehicle-to-grid functionality.04-14-2011
20120170943Configuring optical launch powers in optical fiber transmission lines - A method includes transmitting optical signals through a heterogeneous sequence of spans of an all-optical transmission line. Each span has an optical transmission fiber connected to an optical amplifier. Each amplifier launches the signals into a sequential remainder of the line. The transmitting includes launching the optical signals into the highest loss fibers with substantially equal average optical launch powers or operating the spans with the highest loss fibers to have substantially equal quality products. The average optical launch powers are substantially equal to the inverse of a sum of (1−T07-05-2012
20120284523MAC Aggregation Resilient To Denial-Of-Service Attacks For Use In A Multi-Node Data Network - An improved MAC aggregation technique is disclosed that yields an aggregate MAC much shorter than the concatenation of constituent MACs while achieving improved resilience to denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. The aggregate MAC is constructed in a manner wherein upon instance of channel impairments or malicious attack (e.g., from a rogue node or man-in-the-middle attacker), only a portion of the aggregate MAC will include corrupted data, at least a portion of the aggregate MAC thereby including valid verifiable data. A source of corruption of the aggregate MAC may be ascertained based on indicia of which constituent MACs are included in the valid portion; and constituent MACs that are wholly included in the valid portion may be declared valid.11-08-2012
20150026818METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROVIDING TEMPORARY CONTACT INFORMATION - A device includes a storage unit, a processor and an output unit. The storage unit is configured to store identification information and a plurality of temporary contact data items. The processor is configured to select one of the temporary contact data items based on the identification information and a first time index. The output unit is configured to output the selected temporary contact data item. The selected contact data item may include at least one of, e.g. a temporary telephone number, a temporary email address, a temporary IP address, and a temporary uniform resource identifier (URI).01-22-2015

Patent applications by Wonsuck Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Woo B. Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120072944METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING SEAMLESS VIEWING - An approach is provided for presenting content seamlessly. Content is presented by one of a plurality of set-top boxes to a display for viewing by a user, wherein the plurality of set-top boxes are situated within a plurality of regions of a premise. The one set-top box is situated within one of the regions. The presentation of the content is paused in response to detection of movement of the user to another region of the premise. An inactive state is entered by the set-top box upon determining that another one of the set-top boxes is resuming the presentation of the content, wherein the other one of the set-top box corresponds to the other region.03-22-2012

Woo Beum Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20120243850TRICK PLAY ADVERTISING - A device receives trick play signals during a playing of content. The device determines a trick play being request based on the trick play signals. The device further estimates a length of an available time period based on the trick play and information regarding at least one other trick play. The at least one other trick play occurred prior to the trick play. The device also retrieves an advertisement for the available time period based on a length of the available time period. The advertisement is one of a plurality of advertisements of different lengths. The device displays the advertisement, on a display, during the available time period.09-27-2012
20120265703AD HOC SOCIAL NETWORKING - A system receives a set of criteria that identify characteristics desired in a user of a user device and that identify a location at which the user device is to be located; transmits the criteria to a server device; receives, from the server device, a list of user devices that are identified, by the server device, based on the criteria, where the list of user devices includes information relating to each user associated with the user devices; obtains video information of one of the users that are located at the location; selects a another user device, from the list of user devices, based on a determination that the video information matches information relating to a particular user, where the particular user is associated with the other user device; and communicates with the other user device, based on the selection of the other user device.10-18-2012
20130041661AUDIO COMMUNICATION ASSESSMENT - A device may include a communication interface configured to receive audio signals associated with audible communications from a user; an output device; and logic. The logic may be configured to determine one or more audio qualities associated with the audio signals, map the one or more audio qualities to at least one value, generate audio-related information based on the mapping, and provide, via the output device during the audible communications, the audio-related information to the user.02-14-2013
20130080763PERSONAL MESSAGING SECURITY - A method may include creating, by a user device, an electronic message, the electronic message comprising destination information corresponding to an intended recipient of the electronic message. The method many include receiving, by the user device and from a user, a security key corresponding to a particular type of user input and corresponding to the intended recipient of the electronic message. The method may include encrypting, by the user device, the electronic message based on the security key, and the method may include communicating, by the user device, the electronic message based on the destination information corresponding to the intended recipient.03-28-2013
20140111336METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AWARENESS DETECTION - A method may include receiving sensor data, the sensor data including at least one of sound or light; comparing, when the sensor data includes sound, the received sound with sound information included in one or more media files; comparing, when the sensor data includes light, the received light with one or more particular conditions; determining, based on comparing at least one of the received sound or the received light, if alert information should be provided, the alert information indicating a dangerous situation; and providing, when the alert information should be provided, the alert information indicating the dangerous situation.04-24-2014
20140115465VISUAL PLAYLIST - A device may receive information that identifies a first attribute and a second attribute associated with media files, and the first and second attributes may specify a manner in which the media files are to be represented on a user interface. The device may present, on the user interface and based on the first attribute and the second attribute, a representation of the media files on a grid. A first dimension of the grid may be associated with the first attribute, and a second dimension on the grid may be associated with the second attribute. The device may receive a selection of a portion of the grid corresponding to a set of media files, and may create a playlist, based on receiving the selection, that includes the set of media files.04-24-2014
20140118168TRAVEL OPTIMIZATION SYSTEM - A device may obtain information associated with a traffic light. The traffic light may control a flow of traffic associated with a first location. The device may obtain travel information associated with a mobile device and determine, based on the travel information, that the mobile device is located at a second location, that is different from the first location, and is traveling toward the first location. The device may determine a projected status of the traffic light based on the information associated with the traffic light and the travel information. The projected status of the traffic light indicating a status of the traffic light at a time the mobile device is projected to arrive at the first location. The device may transmit information identifying the projected status to the mobile device.05-01-2014
20140123022DYNAMIC APPLICATION ARRANGER - A device may determine an application shortcut and a set of specified conditions, where the application shortcut is to be presented on a home screen of a user device when the set of specified conditions is satisfied. The device may determine a set of current conditions associated with the user device, and may present the application shortcut on the home screen of the user device based on the set of current conditions satisfying the set of specified conditions.05-01-2014
20140157424MOBILE DEVICE PRIVACY APPLICATION - A device is configured to determine that the device is to activate a privacy mode, obscure information displayed by a display of the device, detect a user interaction with a first portion of the display, the first portion being less than an entirety of the display, and reveal first information obscured by the first portion of the display, without revealing information obscured by a remaining portion of the display, the first portion and the remaining portion comprising the entirety of the display.06-05-2014
20140237043DYNAMIC STUNT CARDS USING USER DEVICE DISPLAYS - A server device may receive one or more event instruction schedules. Each of the one or more event instruction schedules may identify one or more events and corresponding instructions. The server may receive location information identifying a location of a user device; identify a particular schedule of the one or more event instruction schedules based on the location; identify an occurrence of an event of the one or more events identified by the particular schedule; identify a particular corresponding instruction for the event; and direct the user device to execute the corresponding instruction based on the occurrence of the of the one or more events. The server device may cause the user device to execute the corresponding instruction to function as a component in a combined display or in a combined sound outputting system having multiple user devices in addition to the user device.08-21-2014
20140279613DETECTING COUNTERFEIT ITEMS - A device may receive a request, from a user, to determine whether an item is a counterfeit item. The device may perform, based on receiving the request, a comparison of at least one of: one or more images of one or more first portions of the item to one or more images of corresponding one or more first portions of the authentic item that corresponds to the item, or one or more sounds of one or more second portions of the item to one or more sounds of corresponding one or more second portions of the authentic item. The device may determine whether the item is a counterfeit item based on performing the comparison. The device may provide, to the user and based on determining whether the item is a counterfeit item, information indicating whether the item is a counterfeit item.09-18-2014
20140355511EXTENDING NETWORK SIGNAL RANGE VIA VEHICLES - A controller device, implemented in a repeating system associated with a vehicle, may activate an antenna device included in the repeating system to cause the antenna device to receive a network signal and transmit an amplified network signal, corresponding to the network signal, to an area around the vehicle; and cause an amplification device, included in the repeating system, to receive the network signal, amplify the network signal to form the amplified network signal, and provide the amplified network signal for transmission by the antenna device.12-04-2014
20140359786MATCHED CONTENT USE RESTRICTION SYSTEM - A system may be configured to receive an upload, from a first user device, of a basis content item that includes first content; determine whether a first user of the first user device has a right to restrict a use of the first content in an in-use content item uploaded by a second user device when the in-use content includes the first content; in response to determining that the first user has the right, store the basis content in the system; in response to determining that the first user does not have the right, discard the basis content; receive an upload, from a second user device, of a first in-use content item; and determine whether the first in-use content item matches the basis content item.12-04-2014
20140365962NAVIGATING BETWEEN APPLICATIONS OF A DEVICE - A device may detect an event during execution of a particular application of the device. As part of detecting the event, the device may detect a closing of the particular application or may detect a calendar event. The device may identify a sequence of applications related to the event based on information identifying the event and may present graphical information identifying the sequence of applications. The device may detect selection of graphical information identifying another application from the graphical information identifying the sequence of applications, and may initiate the other application based on detecting the selection of the graphical information identifying the other application.12-11-2014
20150177919PROVIDING A CONFIGURABLE MENU OF HIERARCHICAL MENU ITEMS - A device may extract menu information associated with a first application. The menu information may identify hierarchical menu items corresponding to at least two levels of a menu hierarchy associated with a first menu of the first application. The device may receive configuration information that controls a manner in which the hierarchical menu items are to be provided for display. The device may execute the first application to cause first information, associated with the first application, to be provided for display. The device may execute a second application that provides the hierarchical menu items for display. The second application may be different from the first application. The device may provide the hierarchical menu items for display concurrently, via a second menu overlaid on the first information associated with the first application, based on the configuration information and further based on executing the second application.06-25-2015
20150309682POP-UP SEARCH BOX - A user device may: receive a search selection; and display a search box concurrently with application or page from which the search selection was received. The search box may be displayed without the user device navigating to another application or another page. The user device may output a search query based on search terms inputted into the search box; receive search results to the search query; and display or outputting the search results.10-29-2015
20160041699METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING ADAPTIVE ARRANGEMENT AND REPRESENTATION OF USER INTERFACE ELEMENTS - An approach is provided for rendering a representation of a three-dimensional object in a user interface. The approach includes determining an arrangement of one or more user interface elements based on user profile information, content information, contextual information, or a combination thereof. The approach also includes rendering a representation of a three-dimensional object in a user interface, wherein the representation includes one or more surface segments. The approach also includes associating the one or more user interface elements respectively with the one or more surface segments based on the arrangement. The user interaction input manipulates the representation of the three dimensional object within in a virtual three-dimensional space to expose the one or more user interface elements associated with the one or more surface segments that are visible in the user interface.02-11-2016

Patent applications by Woo Beum Lee, Basking Ridge, NJ US

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