Controlling an electronic device to acquire a personal profile for a person. The electronic device acquires a personal profile for a person identified by a unique identifier. The personal profile is a profile generated by applying big data analytics to personal data collected for the person identified by the unique identifier. Responsive to reception of at least one candidate profile, the electronic device is controlled to perform a match between the personal profile and the at least one candidate personal profile. The electronic device is controlled to provide at least one user-perceivable indicator that indicates a result of the match. The unique identifier of the person is a fingerprint received via a fingerprint scanner. The personal profile is generated and stored by a data processing system prior to receipt of the unique identifier.
Systems And Methods For A Multi-Tenant Wireless Charging Platform
Systems and methods for charging. A charging system stores first RFID tag information of a platform account of a platform system at an account system of the charging system. responsive to reception of the first RFID tag information from a first RFID tag, an RFID reader provides the first RFID tag information to a power controller of the charging system. Responsive to reception of the first RFID tag information, a power controller of the charging system determines whether the first RFID tag information is authorized for the charging system by using the account system. Responsive to a determination that the first RFID tag information is authorized, the power controller controls a charging transmitter of the charging system to generate an electromagnetic field that is receivable by a charging receiver. The power controller meters power usage of the charging receiver for the first RFID tag information.
Systems And Methods For A Multi-Tenant Wireless Charging Platform
Systems and methods for charging. A charging system stores first RFID tag information of a platform account of a platform system at an account system of the charging system. responsive to reception of the first RFID tag information from a first RFID tag, an RFID reader provides the first RFID tag information to a power controller of the charging system. Responsive to reception of the first RFID tag information, a power controller of the charging system determines whether the first RFID tag information is authorized for the charging system by using the account system. Responsive to a determination that the first RFID tag information is authorized, the power controller controls a charging transmitter of the charging system to generate an electromagnetic field that is receivable by a charging receiver. The power controller meters power usage of the charging receiver for the first RFID tag information.
Systems, Methods And Non-Transitory Computer Readable Storage Media For Tracking And Evaluating Predictions Regarding Relationships
Marineh Tchakerian - Glendale CA, US Shant Tchakerian - Glendale CA, US
International Classification:
G06Q 50/00 G06Q 10/00
Abstract:
Methods, non-transitory computer-readable storage media, and computer systems comprising at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium and at least one processor are provided for evaluating predictions regarding relationships. A computer system is controlled to manage a relationships database of relationship data records. Each relationship data record includes a person identifier for each person in the relationship. The computer system is controlled to manage a prediction database of prediction data records. Each prediction data record includes a relationship prediction for a relationship identified by a relationship data record in the relationships database. For each relationship prediction included in a prediction data record in the prediction database, the computer system is controlled to determine whether the relationship prediction is correct by accessing official records from a database via a network, and generate a prediction result indicator that indicates a result of the determination.
Systems, Methods And Non-Transitory Computer Readable Storage Media For Tracking And Evaluating Predictions Regarding Relationships
Marineh Tchakerian - Encinitas CA, US Shant Hagop Tchakerian - Encinitas CA, US
International Classification:
G06N 5/04 G06N 7/00 G06Q 50/00
Abstract:
Methods, non-transitory computer-readable storage media, and computer systems comprising at least one non-transitory computer-readable storage medium and at least one processor are provided for evaluating predictions regarding relationships. A computer system is controlled to manage a relationships database of relationship data records. Each relationship data record includes a person identifier for each person in the relationship. The computer system is controlled to manage a prediction database of prediction data records. Each prediction data record includes a relationship prediction for a relationship identified by a relationship data record in the relationships database. For each relationship prediction included in a prediction data record in the prediction database, the computer system is controlled to determine whether the relationship prediction is correct by accessing official records from a database via a network, and generate a prediction result indicator that indicates a result of the determination.
Shant Tchakerian - Glendale CA, US Marineh Tchakerian - Glendale CA, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/225 H04N 5/232 G06F 3/041
US Classification:
348376
Abstract:
A wand and a portable electronic device. The wand includes a flexible substrate having a flat and a curled state and a mount attachable to a portable electronic device. The portable electronic device includes a mount attachable to the substrate. The substrate can enable the portable electronic device to become a wearable device. The substrate can include a sleeve that is attachable to the substrate. The substrate can be personalized by replacement of the sleeve with a different sleeve. The length of the substrate can be adjustable when in the flat state. The substrate can be rigid when in the flat state. The mount can communicatively and electrically couple the portable electronic device to the substrate, and the substrate can include at least one of an antenna, audio device, speaker, microphone, battery, solar panel, processor, memory, storage device, display device, user input device, networking device, and fingerprint sensor.
Device, Method And Non-Transitory Computer Readable Storage Medium For Determining A Match Between Profiles
Controlling an electronic device to acquire a personal profile for a person. The electronic device acquires a personal profile for a person identified by a unique identifier. The personal profile is a profile generated by applying big data analytics to personal data collected for the person identified by the unique identifier. Responsive to reception of at least one candidate profile, the electronic device is controlled to perform a match between the personal profile and the at least one candidate personal profile. The electronic device is controlled to provide at least one user-perceivable indicator that indicates a result of the match. The unique identifier of the person is a fingerprint received via a fingerprint scanner. The personal profile is generated and stored by a data processing system prior to receipt of the unique identifier.
Goldberg, Lowenstein & Weatherwax - Los Angeles since Oct 2012
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Fitzpatrick Cella Harper & Scinto Aug 2006 - Oct 2012
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Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto May 2005 - Aug 2005
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Microsoft 1999 - 2002
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Intel 1997 - 1997
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Education:
Loyola Law School, Loyola Marymount University 2003 - 2006
JD
University of California, Berkeley 1995 - 1999
BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Goldberg, Lowenstein & Weatherwax 11400 W Olympic Blvd Ste 400, Los Angeles, CA 90064 310-203-9222 (Office)
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Loyola Law School, Loyola Marymount University Degree - JD Graduated - 2006 University of California, Berkeley Degree - BS Graduated - 1999 Brentwood School
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Intellectual Property - 34% Internet - 33% Advertising - 33%