Trifiletti
Alessandro Trifiletti, Velletri IT
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20090160557 | SELF-BIASED CASCODE CURRENT MIRROR - A self-biased cascode current mirror circuit, including a first transistor having a first current electrode, a control electrode, and a second current electrode; a second transistor having a first current electrode coupled to the second current electrode of the first transistor, a control electrode coupled to the first current electrode of the first transistor, and a second current electrode coupled to a terminal; a third transistor having a first current electrode configured to provide an output current, a control electrode coupled to the control electrode of the first transistor and the first current electrode of the third transistor, and a second current electrode; and a fourth transistor having a first current electrode coupled to the second current electrode of the third transistor, a control electrode coupled to the control electrode of the second transistor, and a second current electrode coupled to the terminal. | 06-25-2009 |
Greg Trifiletti, San Francisco, CA US
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20100082420 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR BENEFIT NOTIFICATION - A system and method for generating and sending benefit notifications is disclosed. A consumer can conduct a transaction at a merchant. The consumer may receive a notification containing a reward status indicator. The reward status indicator may be text or a figure that indicates a status of a consumer's purchases toward a reward threshold. With this notification, the consumer can be aware both of how many rewards she has already earned, and how many more rewards she may need to obtain to redeem any rewards. The benefit notification message may be sent while the consumer is still near the merchant, such that that the consumer can receive the message with enough time to act on the reward information. | 04-01-2010 |
20100114686 | REAL-TIME STATEMENT CREDITS AND NOTIFICATIONS - One embodiment of the invention is directed to a server computer comprising a processor and a computer readable medium coupled to the processor. The computer readable medium comprises code for receiving transaction data indicating that a payment transaction associated with a primary account number has occurred and matches a trigger record, code for determining whether the payment transaction qualifies for a credit, code for initiating a credit to an account associated with the primary account number, if the payment transaction qualifies for a credit, and code for sending an electronic notification message to a consumer associated with the primary account number substantially contemporaneously with receiving the transaction data. The electronic notification message includes information about a first offer and that the primary account was credited the amount of the first offer. For example, transaction data is received indicating that a consumer made a purchase with his credit card. If the purchase was in accordance with a previously sent offer, the consumer's account associated with the credit card is credited and the consumer is immediately notified that the account was credited. | 05-06-2010 |
20110055076 | RESPONSE TO ALERT MESSAGE - One embodiment of the invention is directed to a system comprising a server computer, a database coupled to the server, and a notification device in operative communication with the server. The server comprises a processor and a computer readable medium coupled to the processor. The computer readable medium comprises computer readable program code embodied therein. The computer readable program code is adapted to be executed by the processor to receive a request to modify delivery instructions for alerts associated with a consumer, and modify delivery instructions for alerts associated with the consumer. | 03-03-2011 |
20120030047 | PAYMENT TOKENIZATION APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS - The PAYMENT TOKENIZATION APPARATUSES, METHODS AND SYSTEMS (“PT”) transform payment token-based purchase orders via PT components into multi-issuer purchase payment funds transfers. In one embodiment, the PT obtains a token arbitration request including unique source-neutral universally-resolvable payment token information from a merchant for processing a purchase order from a user. The PT queries a token database for issuer information on an issuer using the payment token information, and obtains the issuer information. The PT also determines that the user should be queried for payment options based on the issuer information, generates a payment options request, and provides the payment options request to a mobile device of the user. Upon obtaining a response to the payment options request from the mobile device of the user, the PT generates a purchase authorization request based on the payment options and pre-defined settings for issuers to be contacted for processing the purchase order, and provides the generated purchase authorization request to the issuer. | 02-02-2012 |
Greg Trifiletti, Saratoga, CA US
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20110016051 | INTELLIGENT AUTHENTICATION - Systems and methods for intelligently authenticating payment transactions are disclosed. A user initiates a payment transaction to purchases goods or services from a merchant. The merchant sends a payment initiation request to a server computer in communication with a payment processing network and an issuer. The server computer queries various databases to determine one or more available communication channels that may be used as authentication channels by the issuer. The server computer also determines one or more communication channels, available for use by a mobile device of the user, that may be used as authentication channels to authenticate the payment transaction. The user is provided with a list of available/eligible authentication channels. User selects one of the authentication channels and the issuer is notified of the selection. The issuer uses the selected authentication channel to communicate with the user and authenticate the payment transaction. | 01-20-2011 |
20130212018 | INTELLIGENT AUTHENTICATION - Systems and methods for intelligently authenticating payment transactions are disclosed. A user initiates a payment transaction to purchases goods or services from a merchant. The merchant sends a payment initiation request to a server computer in communication with a payment processing network and an issuer. The server computer queries various databases to determine one or more available communication channels that may be used as authentication channels by the issuer. The server computer also determines one or more communication channels, available for use by a mobile device of the user, that may be used as authentication channels to authenticate the payment transaction. The user is provided with a list of available/eligible authentication channels. User selects one of the authentication channels and the issuer is notified of the selection. The issuer uses the selected authentication channel to communicate with the user and authenticate the payment transaction. | 08-15-2013 |
Gregory Trifiletti, Saratoga, CA US
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20110035319 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENROLLING USERS IN A PAYMENT SERVICE - Embodiments of the invention are direction to systems, apparatuses and methods for enrolling users in a payment service that enables an individual (“a presenter”) to conduct a payment transaction with another party (“an acceptor”) more efficiently in situations where the individual has multiple payment accounts. One embodiment of the invention is directed to a method comprising presenting to a user a plurality of payment accounts associated with the user, receiving from the user a selection of an alias account identifier for each of the payment accounts, and storing in a database data that associates the selected alias account identifiers with the payment accounts. | 02-10-2011 |
Gregory Charles Trifiletti, San Francisco, CA US
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20080296369 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING ENHANCEMENT FEATURES ASSIGNED TO FINANCIAL PRESENTATION DEVICES - A system for managing enhancement features assigned to financial presentation devices such as credit cards. The system includes an accounts database and a feature management module. The accounts database stores account holder data containing assigned enhancement features for associated credit cards. The feature management module is capable of updating and managing the assigned features of an individual credit card independently of other cards so as to provide enhancement features that can be customized for each individual cardholder. | 12-04-2008 |
20130046670 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING ENHANCEMENT FEATURES ASSIGNED TO FINANCIAL PRESENTATION DEVICES - A system for managing enhancement features assigned to financial presentation devices such as credit cards. The system includes an accounts database and a feature management module. The accounts database stores account holder data containing assigned enhancement features for associated credit cards. The feature management module is capable of updating and managing the assigned features of an individual credit card independently of other cards so as to provide enhancement features that can be customized for each individual cardholder. | 02-21-2013 |
Joshua J. Trifiletti, Miami Beach, FL US
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20110143803 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR GROUP CALL INITIATION - Upon a user's command, a communication device accesses a call list having a plurality identifiers and receives a user's selection of a talkgroup identifier from the call list. The communication device switches to a first channel associated with the selected talkgroup identifier to allow a call on the first channel. When the call ends, the communication device sets a first timer and monitors the first channel for voice activity, and if voice activity is detected, continues the call on the first channel. When the first timer expires and no voice activity is detected, the communication device sets a second timer and scans a home channel for voice activity; and if no voice activity is detected, the communication device continues to monitor the first channel until the second timer expires or voice activity is detected on the home channel, then it automatically switches to the home channel. | 06-16-2011 |