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1520 Garden St, Garden City, MI 48135    734-9566171    734-3389369   

South Lyon, MI   

Detroit, MI   

9188 Moon Rd, Saline, MI 48176    734-9446198    734-3162510   

1041 Willis Rd, Saline, MI 48176    734-4297171   

5702 Argyle St, Dearborn, MI 48126    313-5816998   

Belleville, MI   

Wayne, MI   

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Location:
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Industry:
Automotive
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Handoff From Public To Private Mode For Communications

US Patent:
2011021, Sep 1, 2011
Filed:
Feb 26, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/713288
Inventors:
Matthew M. Highstrom - South Lyon MI, US
Andrew W. Gellatly - Macomb MI, US
Cody R. Hansen - Shelby Township MI, US
David P. Pop - Garden City MI, US
Assignee:
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC. - Detroit MI
International Classification:
H04M 1/00
G06F 7/00
US Classification:
4555561, 701 36
Abstract:
An automobile communication system includes an outgoing communication controller that receives a communication from a first input source in a first operating mode and a second input source in a second operating mode. The system also includes an input selector that selects the first input source in the first mode and the second input source in the second mode and a mode selector operable by an automobile passenger that determines the operating mode. The system also includes an incoming communication controller that receives an incoming communication from a cellular phone and an output selector that provides an output of the incoming communication controller to a first output device in the first operating mode and to the second output device in the second mode.

Auto Configuration For A Dial-Up Networking System

US Patent:
2012012, May 24, 2012
Filed:
Nov 24, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/954195
Inventors:
Michael J. Quinn - Troy MI, US
David P. Pop - Garden City MI, US
Anthony G. Lobaza - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
Assignee:
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS, INC. - DETROIT MI
International Classification:
H04W 12/06
US Classification:
455411
Abstract:
A system and method of a Dial-Up Networking (DUN) approach is disclosed. The DUN system authenticates a wireless network between a portable electronic device and a control module. The DUN system includes the portable electronic device, a transceiver, and the control module. A wireless service carrier is associated with the portable electronic device. The control module includes control logic for determining the wireless service carrier associated with the portable electronic device. The control module further includes control logic for establishing the wireless network connection between the control module and the portable electronic device.

Device-Interoperability Notification Method And System, And Method For Assessing An Interoperability Of An Electronic Device With A Vehicle

US Patent:
2013005, Mar 7, 2013
Filed:
Sep 6, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/226458
Inventors:
Christopher L. Oesterling - Troy MI, US
David P. Pop - Garden City MI, US
Assignee:
GENERAL MOTORS LLC - DETROIT MI
International Classification:
H04W 4/12
US Classification:
4554221
Abstract:
A device-interoperability notification method and system are disclosed herein. The method involves establishing a connection between an electronic device and a telematics unit operatively disposed in a vehicle. Via the telematics unit, data obtained from the device is transmitted to a data aggregator at a call center. From the data, the data aggregator recognizes that an interoperability issue exists between the device and the vehicle within which the device is disposed. Via a communications module at the call center, a message is sent to the telematics unit or the electronic device, and this message includes information pertaining to an interoperability of the electronic device with the vehicle. The system includes elements to perform the steps of the method above. Also disclosed herein is a method for assessing the interoperability between an electronic device and a vehicle.

Method Of Establishing Communication Between Devices In A Vehicle

US Patent:
2013023, Sep 5, 2013
Filed:
Mar 1, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/782456
Inventors:
Russ Eling - Lasalle, CA
Kenneth L. Peirce - Grosse Pointe Farms MI, US
David P. Pop - Garden City MI, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
H04W 12/08
US Classification:
455 412
Abstract:
A method and system for establishing secure short range wireless communication between devices in a vehicle. The method involves obtaining a vehicle identifier associated with the vehicle and a module identifier associated with a vehicle module. Then, the method determines a secure pin number for the vehicle module and a similar pin for a vehicle telematics unit. Once the secure pin number is determined at both devices then the devices can communicate via short range wireless communication in a secure manner using the secure pin number.

Method And Apparatus For Enabling Vehicle Applications Using Heterogeneous Wireless Data Pipes

US Patent:
2014005, Feb 20, 2014
Filed:
Aug 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/585676
Inventors:
Fan Bai - Ann Arbor MI, US
Donald K. Grimm - Utica MI, US
Massimo Osella - Troy MI, US
Bo Yu - Warren MI, US
David P. Pop - Garden City MI, US
John J. Correia - Livonia MI, US
Assignee:
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC - DETROIT MI
International Classification:
H04W 72/08
US Classification:
4554522
Abstract:
A method for determining which of a plurality of data connectivity pipes will be used to transmit data for one or more applications operating on a vehicle. The method identifies which of the applications are active at a particular point in time and identifies a number of available configurations based on the number of applications that are active and the number of the data pipes that are available to transmit the data for the application. The method identifies a plurality of performance metrics for each configuration and determines an optimal performance value for each performance metric from all of the configurations. The method then determines an overall utility function for each configuration that is based on its performance metrics and the optimal performance value and selects a data pipe for each application that is active based on a maximum overall utility function from each application's available overall utility functions.

Method And Apparatus For Secure Pairing Of Mobile Devices With Vehicles Using Telematics System

US Patent:
2014007, Mar 20, 2014
Filed:
Sep 14, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/618063
Inventors:
Fan Bai - Ann Arbor MI, US
Nader M. Rabadi - Plantation FL, US
David P. Pop - Garden City MI, US
John J. Correia - Livonia MI, US
Assignee:
GM GLOBAL TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS LLC - DETROIT MI
International Classification:
H04L 9/28
US Classification:
380270
Abstract:
A method for establishing secure wireless communications between a mobile device and a vehicle, where a user is not required to enter a password, but instead the telematics system is used to bootstrap the trust between the mobile device and the vehicle. The user initiates the process by pressing a button on the mobile device to request pairing. The vehicle uses its secure OnStar cellular communication link to verify the mobile device with the OnStar server, which generates and sends a session key to the vehicle via the vehicle-OnStar cellular connection, and also sends the session key to the mobile device via the device's own cellular connection. The session key serves as a shared secret, such that the vehicle can issue a secrecy challenge to the mobile device. When the mobile device responds appropriately, a trusted wireless communications link can be established between the mobile device and the vehicle.

Wireless-Enabled Consumer Port Apparatus For Accommodating After-Market Devices Flexibly In Vehicles

US Patent:
2018019, Jul 5, 2018
Filed:
Dec 30, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/395967
Inventors:
- Detroit MI, US
Dan Shan - Troy MI, US
Lakshmi V. Thanayankizil - Rochester Hills MI, US
John Sergakis - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
David P. Pop - Garden City MI, US
International Classification:
H04M 1/725
H04B 1/3822
H04W 8/00
Abstract:
A vehicle system, for implementation at a subject vehicle, including a vehicle storage component having a device-discovery module that, when executed by a vehicle processing unit, determines, using vehicle communication hardware, presence of non-subject-vehicle devices. The storage component also includes a service-discovery module that, when executed, uses the communication hardware in determining needs of various devices including any of the non-subject-vehicle devices and any vehicle device. The storage component also includes a resource-discovery module that, when executed, determines what resources amongst the various devices available to serve the needs determined. The component also includes a grouping module that, when executed, establishes one or more groups amongst the various devices, yielding grouped devices of the various devices. The storage may also include a role-assignment module, a maintenance module, a soft-state-refresh module, and a broker module including an auction-and-bid protocol. The technology may include simply the storage device having any mentioned module, and processes performed.

Method For Interference Management In Vehicles With Multiple Vehicle Hotspots

US Patent:
2018003, Feb 1, 2018
Filed:
Jul 28, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/222549
Inventors:
- Detroit MI, US
David P. POP - Garden City MI, US
Fan BAI - Ann Arbor MI, US
International Classification:
H04W 72/08
H04W 24/02
H04W 76/02
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A system and method for operating a first vehicle hotspot at a vehicle. The first vehicle hotspot operates to provide wireless connectivity for one or more wireless devices located in the vehicle or within a proximity of the vehicle. The method is carried out by the vehicle and includes the steps of: detecting one or more channels of operation occupied by one or more other hotspots; selecting a channel of operation for the first vehicle hotspot according to a hotspot coordination policy; and configuring the first vehicle hotspot to use the selected channel of operation thereby allowing the one or more wireless devices to connect to the first vehicle hotspot through wireless communication over the selected channel of operation.

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