Smith, West Sussex
Brian David Vincent Smith, West Sussex GB
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20090174777 | VEHICLE SPEED MONITORING SYSTEM - A vehicle speed monitoring system comprises a plurality of cameras ( | 07-09-2009 |
20110042462 | VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM - A vehicle identification system identifies vehicles by reading a registration plate and a barcode on the vehicle. The system can include: a registration plate mountable on a vehicle and having alphanumeric characters indicating a vehicle registration number; a barcode mountable on a vehicle, the barcode encoding the vehicle registration number of the registration plate, at least one camera arranged to record in one or more image(s) the registration plate and the barcode; and an analyser arranged to receive the image(s) and automatically extract the vehicle registration number from the registration plate shown in the image(s), and automatically extract the vehicle registration number from the barcode shown in the image(s), the analyser comparing the vehicle registration number extracted from the registration plate with the vehicle registration number extracted from the barcode. | 02-24-2011 |
20110090377 | VIDEO CAMERA SYSTEM - A video camera system includes: a video sensor providing image data; a low power imminent event detector coupled to the sensor which receives the image data from the video sensor and processes the received image data to detect changes in the image data and thereby detect an imminent event and produces an event signal on detection of an imminent event; and a main event processor also coupled to the video sensor to receive the image data, the main event processor being a higher power device than the imminent event detector, the main event detector having a dormant mode in which the main event detector consumes little or no power and a fully active powered up mode, wherein: the main event processor switches from the dormant mode to the fully active mode in response to the event signal. | 04-21-2011 |
Colin Smith, West Sussex GB
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20110138678 | INSECT TRAP - The invention relates to an insect trap ( | 06-16-2011 |
Gavin Smith, West Sussex GB
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20130321561 | Video Ticket Office - A Video Ticket Office provides interactive agent-assisted transportation service requests using real-time video and audio transmission with a separately-located operator center. A method may allow for changing from agent-assisted transportation service requests to automated services. | 12-05-2013 |
John Cambridge Smith, West Sussex GB
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20090114047 | Gear Assembly - A gear assembly for transmitting torque from one shaft to another comprises two intermeshing gears mounted on respective shafts. One of the gears comprises a hub member for receiving one of the shafts, a toothed annular member mounted for rotation with the hub member. At least one spring provided between the hub member and the annular member has stiffness capable of reducing torsional vibrations and noise induced during rotation of the gears by the eccentricity of at least one of the gears. | 05-07-2009 |
Neil Richard Bradley Smith, West Sussex GB
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20080255990 | On-Line Generation and Verification of Personalised Money - Personalised money may be produced on-line and carry an identifier having at least a first and a second data set. The first data set may represent a unique item identifier and the second data set other item related information. Both data sets are encrypted and printed on the money, for example encoded in a data matrix symbol. The user may present the printed money for redemption at which point the data matrix symbol is scanned to retrieve the encrypted data sets. The data set including the unique identifier may be sent to a remote location for decryption and comparison against a stored identifier. The second data set may be decrypted and compared locally. Different encryption may be used for the two data sets. | 10-16-2008 |
20090283589 | ON-LINE GENERATION AND AUTHENTICATION OF ITEMS - Items that require authentication, such as coupons or tickets are printed with a data carrier such as a data matrix or an RFID device. Encoded on the data carrier is a value based token, which comprises a header, a payload and a security portion. The header identifies the token type and also includes a unique identification of the token. A PIN flag may also be included. The payload may be encrypted and contain data which gives an authorised party access to a portion of a databases that stores information corresponding to the token identifier. The security portion may comprise a hash or a digital signature. | 11-19-2009 |
20090293112 | ON-LINE GENERATION AND AUTHENTICATION OF ITEMS - Value based tokens are generated for inclusion on a data carrier which may be applied to a media such as a coupon, bank note etc. The tokens are generated by a core system which communicates with application specific wrappers. The wrappers supply token parameters to the core that are specific to the application and the core generates the tokens, and stores them for later authentication. The core then encodes the tokens onto a data carrier under the control of the wrapper and distributes the tokens under the control of the wrapper. When a token is presented for validation, for example by a customer in a shop, the encoded data carrier is scanned and the token retrieved. It is passed back to the core by the wrapper for validation of its identification number and other parameters. | 11-26-2009 |
Nichola Smith, West Sussex GB
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20080312212 | Organic Compounds - A compound of formula (I) | 12-18-2008 |
20080312217 | Organic Compounds - A Compound of formula (I) | 12-18-2008 |
20100105660 | ORGANIC COMPOUNDS75074 - A compound of formula (I), or tautomers, or stereoisomers, or solvates, or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein M | 04-29-2010 |
Sean Leslie Smith, West Sussex GB
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20150034720 | Method and System For Specialized Handling of Packages - Methods and systems for providing information relating to specialized handling of a package, and articles contained within the package. Data relating to a package containing an article that requires specialized handling is associated with a unique identifier and stored in a database. The unique identifier is also included in a machine readable code affixed to the package. A recipient of the package scans the machine readable code using an application downloaded into a computing device, which extracts the unique identifier from the machine readable code and transmits a request to the database. The database may then identify data stored in the database that relates to the article based on the unique identifier, and transmit the data to the computing device for display to the recipient. The data may include a packing list, instructions for how to unpack the package, and how to store or use articles contained within the package. | 02-05-2015 |
20150039528 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SPECIALIZED HANDLING OF PACKAGES - Methods and systems for providing information relating to the specialized handling of a package, and articles contained within the package. Data relating to a package containing an article that requires specialized handling is associated with a unique identifier and stored in a database. The unique identifier is also included in a machine readable code affixed to the package. A recipient of the package scans the machine readable code using an application downloaded into a mobile device, which extracts the unique identifier from the machine readable code and transmits a request to the database. The database may then identify data stored in the database that relates to the article based on the unique identifier, and transmit the data to the mobile device for display to the recipient. The data may include instructions on how to unpack the package, and how to store or use articles contained within the package. | 02-05-2015 |