Gregory Philip Probst, 61531 Woodridge Ave, Iowa City, IA 52245
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531 Woodridge Ave, Iowa City, IA 52245 319-3373788
Cedar Rapids, IA
Noblesville, IN
4001 Laredo Dr, Iowa City, IA 52246
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Us Patents
Method For Routing Messages Over A Network Based On Location
US Patent:
7571211, Aug 4, 2009
Filed:
Apr 15, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/413801
Inventors:
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Dennis L. Roland - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Joseph A. Gerke - Ely IA, US
Philip T. Kennedy - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Dennis L. Roland - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Joseph A. Gerke - Ely IA, US
Philip T. Kennedy - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Assignee:
Lightwaves Systems, Inc. - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206, 379 8813, 379 8817
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and devices for unified messaging. One method provides for receiving a message having a first identifier associated with a user, translating the first identifier associated with the user to a second identifier comprising a zip code and a street address, the second identifier being associated with a network address, and sending the message to the user at the network address. A line interface device of the present invention is associated with an address that comprises a zip code.
Method For Data Interchange
US Patent:
7798417, Sep 21, 2010
Filed:
Aug 1, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/832482
Inventors:
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Paul R. Staman - Amana IA, US
Nicholas J. Peters - Williamsburg IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Paul R. Staman - Amana IA, US
Nicholas J. Peters - Williamsburg IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
International Classification:
G06K 19/06
G06K 19/00
G06K 19/00
US Classification:
235494, 235487
Abstract:
A method for data interchange includes summing up data associated with an electronic document to provide summed up data, representing the summed up data as one or more bar codes, and returning the one or more bar codes for display and data capture via a bar code scan from either a video display or a printed version of the one or more bar codes. The electronic document may be of any number of formats. The summing up may include taking data from multiple information fields to create the summed up data. The data may include data tags or a step of adding data tags to the data to assist in data interchange may be performed.
High Bandwidth Data Transport System
US Patent:
7826540, Nov 2, 2010
Filed:
Oct 30, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/928853
Inventors:
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Philip T. Kennedy - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Philip T. Kennedy - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Assignee:
Lightwaves Systems, Inc. - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
H04L 27/00
US Classification:
375259, 375256, 375260, 370351, 370352
Abstract:
The present invention provides for a methods, system, and apparatus relating to data transmission. One method of the present invention includes representing data using at least one pulse based on a Gaussian wave form, sending the at least one pulse over an electrically conductive guided media, and recovering the data from the at least one pulse. The present invention can be used in conjunction with telephony applications, cable tv applications, and data bus applications.
Method For Data Interchange
US Patent:
7942328, May 17, 2011
Filed:
Oct 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/550297
Inventors:
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Paul R. Staman - Amana IA, US
Nicholas J. Peters - Williamsburg IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Paul R. Staman - Amana IA, US
Nicholas J. Peters - Williamsburg IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Assignee:
Roelesis Wireless LLC - Dover DE
International Classification:
G06K 7/10
G06F 17/00
G06F 17/00
US Classification:
23546201, 235375, 235454
Abstract:
A method for data interchange includes summing up data associated with an electronic document to provide summed up data, representing the summed up data as one or more bar codes, and returning the one or more bar codes for display and data capture via a bar code scan from either a video display or a printed version of the one or more bar codes. The electronic document may be of any number of formats. The summing up may include taking data from multiple information fields to create the summed up data. The data may include data tags or a step of adding data tags to the data to assist in data interchange may be performed.
High Bandwidth Data Transport System
US Patent:
7944978, May 17, 2011
Filed:
Oct 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/932365
Inventors:
Philip T. Kennedy - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Joseph A. Gerke - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Jon G. Stanford - Norway IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Joseph A. Gerke - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Jon G. Stanford - Norway IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Assignee:
Lightwaves Systems, Inc. - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
H04B 3/00
US Classification:
375257, 375130
Abstract:
Preparing data for transmission includes determining bit loading per frequency bin based on channel estimation data to create a data symbol, performing a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) on the interleaved data symbol array, mapping FFT data output sub-channel to a frequency bin to provide frequency mapped data, and performing an Inverse Fast Fourier Transform (IFFT) on the frequency mapped data to provide IFFT frequency mapped data suitable for transmission using one-dimensional amplitude modulated ultra wideband impulses representing the IFFT frequency mapped data. To recover the data a reverse process is used.
High Bandwidth Data Transport System
US Patent:
7944979, May 17, 2011
Filed:
Jun 19, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/141973
Inventors:
Philip T. Kennedy - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Robins IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Joseph A. Gerke - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Jon G. Stanford - Norway IA, US
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Robins IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Joseph A. Gerke - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Jon G. Stanford - Norway IA, US
Assignee:
Lightwaves Systems, Inc. - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
H04L 27/00
US Classification:
375259, 375219, 375256, 375260
Abstract:
The present invention provides for a methods, system, and apparatus relating to data transmission. One method of the present invention includes representing data using at least one ultra wideband pulse, sending the at least one ultra wideband pulse over an electrically conductive guided media, and recovering the data from the at least one ultra wideband pulse. The present invention can be used in conjunction with telephony applications, cable TV applications, power line applications, fiber optic applications, and data bus applications.
High Bandwidth Data Transport System
US Patent:
7961705, Jun 14, 2011
Filed:
Oct 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/932841
Inventors:
Philip T. Kennedy - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Joseph A. Gerke - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Robins IA, US
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Joseph A. Gerke - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Robins IA, US
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Assignee:
Lightwaves Systems, Inc. - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
H04J 3/24
US Classification:
370349, 370389
Abstract:
A method for data transmission includes representing data using at least one impulse based on a ultra wideband impulse, sending the at least one impulse over an electrically conductive guided media, receiving the at least one impulse over the electrically conductive guided media, recovering the data encoded in the at least one impulse after receiving the at least one impulse over the electrically conductive guided media, storing individual bytes of the data recovered from said ultra wideband impulse signals in selectable memory locations of a plurality of buffer memories, each buffer memory for storing a plurality of said bytes, adding header data to outputs of said buffer memories and forming a plurality of variable length packets, and transmitting said plurality of packets in ultra wideband impulse output signals.
Routing Of Messages Using Unified Messaging
US Patent:
7979498, Jul 12, 2011
Filed:
Jul 29, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/511135
Inventors:
Bruce D. Melick - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Dennis L. Roland - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Joseph A. Gerke - Ely IA, US
Philip T. Kennedy - Cedar Rapids IA, US
David M. Snyder - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Leslie D. Baych - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Dennis L. Roland - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Gregory P. Probst - Iowa City IA, US
Joseph A. Gerke - Ely IA, US
Philip T. Kennedy - Cedar Rapids IA, US
Assignee:
Lightwaves Systems, Inc. - Cedar Rapids IA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206, 379 8813, 379 8817
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method and devices for unified messaging. One method provides for receiving a message having a first identifier associated with a user, translating the first identifier associated with the user to a second identifier comprising a zip code and a street address, the second identifier being associated with a network address, and sending the message to the user at the network address. A line interface device of the present invention is associated with an address that comprises a zip code.
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