Babbage
Jason Michael Babbage, Waterford, MI US
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20120242104 | Vehicle with a Panel that is Moveable to Provide Increased Head Room Above a Rear Row of Seats - A panel that may be raised and lowered in the rear area of a vehicle to provide added headroom. The panel may be secured to an opening defined by a roof of the vehicle. The panel may be secured to an opening defined in a tailgate of the vehicle. Side walls and a real wall may be provided that extend between the opening and the panel. | 09-27-2012 |
Jason Michael Babbage, Allen Park, MI US
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20130207419 | Vehicle with a Panel that is Moveable to Provide Increased Head Room Above a Rear Row of Seats - A panel that may be raised and lowered in the rear area of a vehicle to provide added headroom. The panel may be secured to an opening defined by a roof of the vehicle. The panel may be secured to an opening defined in a tailgate of the vehicle. Side walls and a real wall may be provided that extend between the opening and the panel. | 08-15-2013 |
Sean Joel Babbage, Auckland NZ
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20160058966 | PATIENT INTERFACE AND HEADGEAR FOR A RESPIRATORY APPARATUS - Patient interface, such as a nasal cannula, with a headgear. The interface has a soft face mount part with nasal prongs and a base portion, and a harder-material gases flow manifold part with an inlet and an outlet. Gas is delivered into the manifold inlet, and flows out through the outlet and into the base portion of the face mount. The outlet of the manifold part comprises a groove that creates a gap between the base portion of the face mount and the manifold part at a region adjacent to the philtrum, providing pressure relief on the septum. The headgear has straps. Portions of the headgear that contact facial regions have surface regions for frictionally engaging with the skin. The material in these regions can be in the form of sleeves or coatings or over-moulding. The remainder of the strap has different material properties from those contacting the facial region. | 03-03-2016 |
Stephen Babbage, Newbury GB
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20140087790 | SIM LOCKING - Where a smartcard is embedded or inaccessible within a cellular telecommunications device (i.e. an eUICC), locking the smartcard (or the subscription associated with the smartcard) to a particular MNO while allowing the MNO to be altered legitimately presents a challenge. A method is described using policy control tables stored in a trusted service manager registry and/or the smartcard's data store. By maintaining the policy control table, any MNO subscription may be downloaded/activated on the smartcard but the device will be prevented from accessing the desired MNO because that access would violate the lock rules. | 03-27-2014 |
20140351943 | ANONYMIZATION AND FILTERING DATA - System method of anonymising data comprising the steps of receiving data to be anonymised. Applying one or more transformations to the received data according to a transformation configuration resource, wherein the one or more transformations include transforming at least an original portion of the received data into a transformed portion, wherein the original portion of the received data is recoverable from the transformed portion using stored information. | 11-27-2014 |
Stephen Babbage, Newbury, Berkshire GB
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20140304825 | ANONYMIZATION AND FILTERING DATA - System and method of anonymising data comprising the steps of reading parameters of an anonymisation procedure from a configurable anonymisation procedure resource. Receiving data to be anonymised from a data source, wherein the data source is identified by one or more of the read parameters. Applying one or more transformations to the received data according to the anonymisation procedure, wherein the one or more transformations include transforming at least an original portion of the received data into a transformed portion. | 10-09-2014 |
Stephen Hugh Babbage, Newbury GB
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20080271023 | DEVICE MANAGEMENT - A framework whereby mobile terminals are configured and managed by a central server. In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a mobile telecommunications terminal including a first execution environment and a second execution environment, each execution environment being arranged to execute a respective device management agent and each agent issuing, in accordance with instructions from a device management server, management actions that act upon one or more respective management entities running within one or more of the execution environments; wherein the management entities of the second execution environment are grouped into a management structure, the management structure being one of the management entities within the first execution environment, whereby the he first and second execution environments permit the device management server is permitted to manage applications and/or services running within both. | 10-30-2008 |
Steven Babbage, Newbury GB
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20110243322 | SECURITY IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS - Security of communications between a mobile terminal | 10-06-2011 |
20140087691 | KEY DERIVATION - To facilitate a change in network authentication key (Ki) for use by a smart card (SIM) during authentication on a cellular telecommunications network, there is provided a smart card management scheme that combines key derivation with over the air (OTA) provisioning. This scheme ensures both that the Ki is never transmitted OTA and that the Ki is stored in two locations only: on the SIM and at an authentication centre (AuC). | 03-27-2014 |
Steven Babbage, London GB
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20140335825 | MOBILE DEVICE SECURITY - A method for controlling use of an application APPI on a mobile device, the method including determining whether a user security code is active and only allowing execution of the application if the user security code is active. The user security code may be a SIM PIN or a mobile device PIN. The user security code is non-application specific and may be required for some other purpose not related to the application, such as to allow the mobile device to authenticate with the cellular telecommunications network. In this way, the user security code entered for a different purpose may be conveniently used to automatically allow execution of an application. | 11-13-2014 |