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Faynberg
Alex Faynberg, Cheshire, CT US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100017048 | MODEL BASED SENSOR SYSTEM FOR LOADS AWARE CONTROL LAWS - A flight control system includes a model-based sensor system which estimates angular accelerations to control rotor system moment such that loads on the aircraft structure are reduced to thereby allow an aircraft structural envelope to more closely follow an aircraft service flight envelope. | 01-21-2010 |
| 20110137492 | STABILIZED APPROACH TO A POINT IN DEGRADED VISUAL ENVIRONMENT - A flight control system includes a fly by wire system operable to provide predictive termination point symbology overlaid on a synthetic imagery displayed by a display system in response to a control system and a sensor system. A method to facilitate a VTOL aircraft approach to a terminal point includes integrating a flight director mode with a control system to provide a stabilized approach path to a termination point. | 06-09-2011 |
Igor Faynberg, East Brunswick, NJ US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090259849 | Methods and Apparatus for Authenticated User-Access to Kerberos-Enabled Applications Based on an Authentication and Key Agreement (AKA) Mechanism - Methods and apparatus are provided for authenticated user-access to Kerberos-enabled applications based on an Authentication and Key Agreement mechanism. A user is first authenticated using an Authentication and Key Agreement mechanism based on a bootstrapping protocol that mutually authenticates the user and one or more servers; and, once the user is authenticated, the user is enabled to derive a session key and is provided with a first ticket to a Ticket Granting Server. The first ticket can establish an identity of the user and include the session key. The bootstrapping protocol can be based on a Generic Bootstrapping Architecture | 10-15-2009 |
| 20090259851 | Methods and Apparatus for Authentication and Identity Management Using a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in an IP-Based Telephony Environment - Methods and apparatus arc provided for user authentication using a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in an IP-based telephony environment, such as an IMS network. A user of a user device attempting to access an IP-based telephony network can be authenticated by obtaining one or more private keys of the user from a secure memory associated with the user device; generating an integrity key and a ciphering key; encrypting the integrity key and the ciphering key using a session key; encrypting the session key with a public key of the IP-based telephony network; and providing the encrypted session key, encrypted integrity key and encrypted ciphering key to the IP-based telephony network for authentication. A network-based method is also provided for authenticating a user in an IP-based telephony network. | 10-15-2009 |
| 20100262703 | IDENTITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROVIDED BY NETWORK OPERATOR - Techniques are disclosed for enabling operators of communication networks to provide one or more identity services such as, for example, an authentication service. For example, in a communication network, assume that a first computing device is a client device, a second computing device is an application server, and a third computing device is a server under control of an operator of the communication network. A method may comprise the following steps. In response to the first computing device issuing a resource request to the second computing device and the first computing device providing a first identifier to the second computing device for use in authenticating the first computing device to the second computing device, and in response to the second computing device being unable to authenticate the first computing device, the third computing device assisting in the authentication of the first computing device to the second computing device when a correlation exists between the first identifier sent by the first computing device and a second identifier used by the first computing device to access the communication network as a subscriber, wherein the second computing device is able to reply to the resource request sent by the first computing device upon a successful authentication assisted by the third party computing device. | 10-14-2010 |
Leonid Faynberg, Davie, FL US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20100268443 | Method and system for providing fuel to internal combustion engines - A method for providing fuel to internal combustion engines including fuel activation prior to injection, comprising: | 10-21-2010 |
