Froelich, US
Craig Froelich, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20110166869 | Providing an Indication of the Validity of the Identity of an Individual - Aspects of this disclosure relate to an identity level generating computer which may include a processor and memory storing computer executable instructions that, when executed, cause the computer to perform a method for generating identity levels for customers of a business. The method for generating identity levels for customers of a business may include electronically receiving customer data regarding at least one of: an identity of the customer, a behavior of the customer, a propensity of a customer and a risk associated with the customer's identity and determining one or more individual characteristic levels based on the electronically received information. According to aspects of this disclosure, determining the one or more individual characteristic levels may include comparing the customer data regarding the at least one of the identity of the customer, the behavior of the customer, the propensity of the customer and the risk associated with the customer's identity with a list predetermined criteria and calculating an identity level based on the comparison of the customer data with the list predetermined criteria. | 07-07-2011 |
20110167011 | DYNAMIC EMPLOYEE SECURITY RISK SCORING - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products that provide for an employee security risk score. The security risk score is presented as an extensible composite vector that supports an arbitrary number of risk categories. The risk categories can be aggregated at any level in the business hierarchy or according to any employee parameter. The simplistic, highly normalized approach to employee security risk scoring reduces redundancies and dependencies and provides for real-time updates, As such, the employee security risk scoring system provides for easily identifiable recognition of employees who pose security threats and for a means to track and monitor security risks posed by the employee based on their security risk score. | 07-07-2011 |
20120030757 | LOGIN INITIATED SCANNING OF COMPUTING DEVICES - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for login initiated remote scanning of computer devices. The present invention detects login to the network via access management systems. The login data provides information that identifies the device so that the device can be checked against a scan database to determine if and when a previous scan occurred. Based on the findings in the scan database determinations are made as to whether to perform a scan. Additionally, the level of scanning can be determined based on previous scan dates and previous scan results, which may dictate customized scanning In addition, the priority of the impending scan may be dictated by previous scan dates and results. Further embodiments provide for assessing risk, such as risk scoring or the like, concurrently or in near-real-time with the completion of the scan so that alerts may be communicated. | 02-02-2012 |
20130091569 | LOGIN INITIATED SCANNING OF COMPUTING DEVICES - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems, methods, and computer program products for login initiated remote scanning of computer devices. The present invention detects login to the network via access management systems. The login data provides information that identifies the device so that the device can be checked against a scan database to determine if and when a previous scan occurred. Based on the findings in the scan database determinations are made as to whether to perform a scan. Additionally, the level of scanning can be determined based on previous scan dates and previous scan results, which may dictate customized scanning. In addition, the priority of the impending scan may be dictated by previous scan dates and results. Further embodiments provide for assessing risk, such as risk scoring or the like, concurrently or in near-real-time with the completion of the scan so that alerts may be communicated. | 04-11-2013 |
20140214744 | Dynamic Incident Response - Methods, systems, computer-readable media, and apparatuses for providing dynamic incident response using advanced analytics are presented. In some embodiments, a computing device may determine that an incident has occurred. The computing device then may load a predefined response template that includes parameters for responding to the incident. Subsequently, the computing device may utilize a big data platform to identify one or more potential responders for the incident based on the predefined response template. In some additional embodiments, the computing device also may contact the identified potential responders and subsequently monitor communications by the identified potential responders that are responsive to the contact. The computing device may also update historical interaction data based on the monitoring, and this historical interaction data may be used to subsequently determine the likelihood that at least one potential responder will respond to a future incident. | 07-31-2014 |
20150033337 | CYBER SECURITY ANALYTICS ARCHITECTURE - Systems and methods are disclosed for responding to security events in real time. The disclosed systems and methods utilize the vast amount of risk and asset knowledge collected in a security data warehouse and aggregated in a security information manager, without the expense and latency associated with performing such calculations in real time. The disclosed systems and methods, thereby, significantly extend the time intervals feasible for temporal analysis. | 01-29-2015 |
Craig A. Froelich, Thousand Oaks, CA US
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20140259158 | Risk Ranking Referential Links in Electronic Messages - A computer system enables a business to reduce risks from phishing electronic messages. One or more original web links embedded in the electronic message may be replaced with a replacement web link. If the determined risk score for the original webpage is large enough webpage and the user clicks on the embedded web link, a user is directed to an intermediate webpage rather than to the original webpage. The intermediate webpage may provide details about the original webpage so that the user can make an informed choice whether to proceed to the original website. For example, the intermediate webpage may provide pertinent information to a user such as the actual domain of the remote site, the country the site is hosted in, how long the site has been online, and a rendered screen capture of the remote website, and/or a confidence score. | 09-11-2014 |
20150051976 | Mobile Device Detection and Identification - Systems, methods and computer-readable media for detecting a mobile device and identifying a user of the device are provided. A wireless signature or other unique identifier of a device may be detected. User information for the device may be obtained from a secondary source independent of the mobile device. Once a user is identified, user information may be retrieved and the user identity and user information may be associated with a mobile device. When the mobile device is then detected at a later time (e.g., after the information has been associated with the device), one or more offers may be generated based on the associated information and/or the location of the device at the time it is detected. | 02-19-2015 |
Craig A. Froelich, Seminole, OK US
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20100101242 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COOLING AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM ELECTRONICS - A system, method and apparatus for cooling the electronic components that regulate power and commutation of a refrigerant compressor motor in an air conditioning system. The electronic components are juxtaposed upon a heat sink provided with a refrigerant passageway. The heat sink is fluidly disposed in the refrigeration line between the evaporator assembly and compressor such that refrigerant returning from the evaporator assembly to the compressor of the air conditioning system travels directly to the heat sink and through the refrigerant passageway before reaching the compressor. | 04-29-2010 |
Daniel S. Froelich, Portland, OR US
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20150117504 | METHOD, APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR MEASURING LATENCY IN A PHYSICAL UNIT OF A CIRCUIT - In an embodiment, an apparatus includes a counter to count between a start value and an end value according to a local clock signal, a first register to store an output of the counter, a mirror elastic buffer to store samples of the counter output received from the first register, where the mirror elastic buffer is to mirror an elastic buffer of a receiver circuit, and a resolution logic to receive a counter output sample from the mirror elastic buffer and a current counter value output from the counter, and to determine a transit latency for a data element to traverse the receiver circuit based at least in part on the counter output sample and the current counter value. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 04-30-2015 |
Daniel S. Froelich, Hillsboro, OR US
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20120068735 | INCORPORATING AN INDEPENDENT LOGIC BLOCK IN A SYSTEM-ON-A-CHIP - In one embodiment, the present invention includes a logic having a first link interface to enable communication with an intellectual property (IP) logic adapted on a single semiconductor die with the logic, where the IP logic includes a second link interface coupled to the first link interface via an on-die interconnect. In this way, the IP logic can be unmodified with respect to a standalone device having the IP logic incorporated therein. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 03-22-2012 |
David Froelich, New York, NY US
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20150113987 | INTEGRATED RENEWABLE ENERGY AND ASSET SYSTEM - An integrated renewable energy and asset system is provided. In some embodiments, the system comprises: an existing parking lot positioned adjacent to a building structure, wherein the existing parking lot has an associated pattern; bore holes that are formed into the existing parking lot, wherein the bore holes are organized based on the pattern of the existing parking lot; vertical columns inserted into at least a first portion of the bore holes, wherein: crossbeams are installed on an upper portion of a vertical column to form a support structure; and a canopy is connected to the crossbeams, wherein the canopy is formed from multiple attached photovoltaic modules and thermal tubes are integrated with the photovoltaic modules; geothermal tubes that capture thermal energy are inserted into at least a second portion of the bore holes, wherein each of the thermal tubes and each of the geothermal tubes is connected to a geothermal heat pump and wherein each of the thermal tubes is connected to the geothermal heat pump; and a hardware processor that is configured to: receive sensor information from sensors disposed on the canopy; determine whether to direct at least a portion of the thermal energy captured using the geothermal tubes to the solar thermal panels based on the received sensor information; and cause the heat captured using the geothermal tubes to be directed to the solar thermal panels based on the determination. | 04-30-2015 |
Donald P. Froelich, Abingdon, IL US
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20150200468 | MULTI-WIRE RECEIVING ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY - A multi-wire receiving electrical connector assembly includes a unitary main body unit configured to receive multiple electrical wires. The unitary main body unit includes at least two cable receiving ports configured to receive one of the multiple electrical wires therein and providing an independent electrical connection thereof. The unitary main body unit also includes at least two clamping members configured to attach the one of the multiple electrical wires within the respective cable receiving port. The unitary main body unit further includes at least two screw elements in communication with the respective clamping member to affix the one of the multiple electrical wires within the respective cable receiving port. The multi-wire receiving electrical connector assembly further includes a male plug portion electrically connected to each of the at least two cable receiving ports, and configured to be removably connected to a female jack portion. | 07-16-2015 |
Karl Froelich, Shoreline, WA US
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20080208998 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN A SERVER AND A CLIENT - A system and method for improved client and server communications, more particularly, an improved protocol that may be used for communication between a client and a server, such as in an email environment. Many features are provided for improved communications. An email server may provide the best message body available for an email message, may transfer an entire data object if requested property or properties are not well defined within the data object, may provide progress data for use in tracking download progress, and may send error information for a data object having an error. Email changes may be optimized at an email server component, even if the email changes occurred at another email server component. An email server may maintain a table of changes that occur to folders at an associated data store, and may notify a subscribed email client component of changes that occur in the table. | 08-28-2008 |
20110161448 | System and Method for Improved Synchronization Between a Server and a Client - A system and method for improved client and server communications, more particularly, an improved protocol that may be used for communication between a client and a server, such as in an email environment. Many features are provided for improved communications. An email server may provide the best message body available for an email message, may transfer an entire data object if requested property or properties are not well defined within the data object, may provide progress data for use in tracking download progress, and may send error information for a data object having an error. Email changes may be optimized at an email server component, even if the email changes occurred at another email server component. An email server may maintain a table of changes that occur to folders at an associated data store, and may notify a subscribed email client component of changes that occur in the table. | 06-30-2011 |
20120209928 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN A SERVER AND A CLIENT - A system and method for improved client and server communications, more particularly, an improved protocol that may be used for communication between a client and a server, such as in an email environment. Many features are provided for improved communications. An email server may provide the best message body available for an email message, may transfer an entire data object if requested property or properties are not well defined within the data object, may provide progress data for use in tracking download progress, and may send error information for a data object having an error. Email changes may be optimized at an email server component, even if the email changes occurred at another email server component. An email server may maintain a table of changes that occur to folders at an associated data store, and may notify a subscribed email client component of changes that occur in the table. | 08-16-2012 |
20130297709 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVED SYNCHRONIZATION BETWEEN A SERVER AND A CLIENT - A system and method for improved client and server communications, more particularly, an improved protocol that may be used for communication between a client and a server, such as in an email environment. Many features are provided for improved communications. An email server may provide the best message body available for an email message, may transfer an entire data object if requested property or properties are not well defined within the data object, may provide progress data for use in tracking download progress, and may send error information for a data object having an error. Email changes may be optimized at an email server component, even if the email changes occurred at another email server component. An email server may maintain a table of changes that occur to folders at an associated data store, and may notify a subscribed email client component of changes that occur in the table. | 11-07-2013 |
Karl Froelich, Snohomish, WA US
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20090089620 | Internet connectivity evaluation - Internet connectivity evaluation provides for easy, efficient and effective testing of the Internet connectivity behavior between an operating system hosted on a computing device and an IGD (Internet Gateway Device) interacting with the computing device. With a user's computing device communicating with one or more servers, or server-type devices, interacting with, or otherwise communicating with, the Internet, Internet connectivity evaluation can quickly and cost-effectively be performed to identify known major issues in the interaction between the operating system hosted on the user's computing device and an IGD. | 04-02-2009 |
Michael J. Froelich, North Canton, OH US
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20110156513 | ELECTROMAGNETIC OSCILLATOR WITH ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL OUTPUT - An oscillator typically includes several rotatable drive magnets and pivotable oscillating arms having respective follower magnets so that the drive magnets drive movement of the follower magnets to pivot the arms back and forth in an oscillating manner. A generating magnet or electrically conductive member may be mounted on each oscillating arm for producing an electric current in the electrically conductive member. Repelling magnets may be mounted on the oscillating arms with respective repelling magnets positioned to repel the first repelling magnet to limit pivotal travel of the oscillating arm. | 06-30-2011 |
20140252891 | ELECTROMAGNETIC OSCILLATOR WITH ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL OUTPUT - An oscillator typically includes several rotatable drive magnets and pivotable oscillating arms having respective follower magnets so that the drive magnets drive movement of the follower magnets to pivot the arms back and forth in an oscillating manner. A generating magnet or electrically conductive member may be mounted on each oscillating arm for producing an electric current in the electrically conductive member. Repelling magnets may be mounted on the oscillating arms with respective repelling magnets positioned to repel the first repelling magnet to limit pivotal travel of the oscillating arm. | 09-11-2014 |
Michael Lynn Froelich, Austin, TX US
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20130113424 | Temperature-controlled external battery charger and standardized, manually-changable modular battery system for electric-powered vehicles and craft - The present invention relates to a temperature-controlled external battery charger and standardized, hand-changable battery modules for electric-powered vehicles such as automobiles, trucks, buses, boats, ships, air and spacecraft. Charging a vehicle's batteries in an external charger with a controlled temperature solves the problems of current designs, in which batteries degrade due to charging-induced heating, and must be either charged in the vehicle or must be changed by prohibitively-expensive changing robots. The present invention makes it possible to change vehicle batteries by hand, thereby permitting the vehicle to operate for very long durations by simply changing battery modules. By permitting the batteries to be charged outside of the vehicle the vehicle needs no on-board power source for charging, and need not sit idle for periods of time while its batteries are charging. | 05-09-2013 |
Ray Froelich, Redmond, WA US
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20150188727 | TUNNELING VOIP CALL CONTROL ON CELLULAR NETWORKS - Signaling from a mobile device is transparently tunneled through a cellular voice network to a Voice over Internet Protocol (“VoIP”) core network so that multi-party calls, including conference calls and call waiting, can be managed entirely within the VoIP core network. The tunneled signals enable call control to be implemented in the VoIP core network and also establish a way to communicate requests, instructions, and call state. The signaling is transparent to the cellular network because that network does not receive and interpret the signaling. Instead, the cellular network's existing and unmodified control plane is repurposed by the mobile device by placing new, brief outgoing calls through the cellular network to the VoIP core network where the called party number (i.e., the caller-ID) encodes specific information. The VoIP core network immediately releases the new cellular call once the caller-ID is received and the encoded information is interpreted. | 07-02-2015 |
Ray Froelich, Issaquah, WA US
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20100241544 | SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM THAT ENABLES SUBSCRIBER-DRIVEN CHANGES TO SERVICE PLANS - A service management system that enables a subscriber of a mobile telecommunication system to modify aspects of his or her service plan and have the modification to the service plan take effect immediately. The subscriber enters a modification request to an aspect of a service plan. The modification request is verified against a set of rules that defines acceptable changes to the service plan. If the proposed modification to the service plan is a valid change, the change to the service plan is immediately propagated to a billing system and to other systems that implement the service plan. The subscriber is notified when the modification to the service plan is complete, and the subscriber is billed on a going-forward basis in accordance with the rate structure applicable to the plan. | 09-23-2010 |
Raymond Froelich, Issaquah, WA US
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20100238919 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TELECOMMUNICATION WITH A WEB-BASED NETWORK, SUCH AS A SOCIAL NETWORK - A system and method is described for establishing a communications session between a telecommunications device and one or more registered users on web-based networks, such as social networks. Further details and features are described herein. | 09-23-2010 |
20130281058 | Secure Environment for Subscriber Device - A secure operating environment for a telecommunication device is disclosed, where a trusted execution environment (TEE) can establish both first secure communication (SC) channel between the TEE and a security-enabled SIM card, and a second SC between a service provider entity and Trustlet application, which is a component of the TEE of the telecommunication device. The telecommunication device may include a processor(s), an identification module, and a memory including the TEE and a normal operating environment (NOE). The TEE can be operated by the one or more processors to establish the first SC channel, authenticate a service identifier of the identification module, and establish the second SC channel, prior to an execution of the NOE. | 10-24-2013 |
Stephen F. Froelich, Corvallis, OR US
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20090058985 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF AUTOMATING ACCESS TO A VIDEOCONFERENCING ROOM - A videoconferencing system and method of automating access to a videoconferencing room is provided. The videoconferencing system includes a reservation controller for comparing remote identifying information and local identifying information and for receiving a deposit. A payment collector is in communication with the reservation controller for receiving the deposit from the reservation controller. An access controller is in communication with the payment collector and the reservation controller for allowing access to the videoconferencing room if the remote identifying information matches the local identifying information. The method includes the steps of receiving remote identifying information, receiving local identifying information, comparing the local identifying information to the remote identifying information, and electronically unlocking a door of the videoconferencing room if the local identifying information matches the remote identifying information. | 03-05-2009 |
20090310612 | Global Communications Ring Backbone - Embodiments of a global communications ring backbone ( | 12-17-2009 |
20090316582 | Determining Link Costs - Embodiments of a system ( | 12-24-2009 |
20110110264 | DETERMINING LINK COSTS - Embodiments of a system with a first network device and at least first and second links connecting the first network device and one or more other network devices are disclosed. The first network device determines the costs of the first and the second links using the latencies of the first and the second links and factors that correspond to the bandwidths of the first and the second links. | 05-12-2011 |
Steven Froelich, Conneaut, OH US
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20100152704 | Method for Intravesical Drug Delivery - Implant devices for intravesical administration and local drug delivery. The device has a body which includes a hollow tube formed of a biocompatible material; at least one reservoir in the tube which contains a drug; and one or more apertures through which the drug can be released. The device is configured for minimally invasive insertion into a body cavity, such as the bladder. The hollow tube may be elastomeric to permit the device to be elastically deformed from its initial shape into an elongated shape for passage through a catheter, where following such passage the device can return to or toward its initial shape to facilitate retention of the device in the body cavity. The body may have a narrow, elongated shape effective to permit insertion of the drug delivery device through a catheter without necessarily deforming the body, yet include flexible projections which effect retention within the body cavity. | 06-17-2010 |
20140350473 | INTRAVESICAL DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE - Implant devices for intravesical administration and local drug delivery. The device has a body which includes a hollow tube formed of a biocompatible material; at least one reservoir in the tube which contains a drug; and one or more apertures through which the drug can be released. The device is configured for minimally invasive insertion into a body cavity, such as the bladder. The hollow tube may be elastomeric to permit the device to be elastically deformed from its initial shape into an elongated shape for passage through a catheter, where following such passage the device can return to or toward its initial shape to facilitate retention of the device in the body cavity. The body may have a narrow, elongated shape effective to permit insertion of the drug delivery device through a catheter without necessarily deforming the body, yet include flexible projections which effect retention within the body cavity. | 11-27-2014 |
Steven Froelich, Richmond, CA US
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20150267205 | METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR REGULATION OF ZINC FINGER PROTEIN EXPRESSION - The present disclosure is in the field of genome engineering, particularly regulating targeted modification of the genome. | 09-24-2015 |