James Ivey - Oakland CA, US Thomas Janacek - Calgary, CA
International Classification:
G07B 15/00 G07B 15/02
US Classification:
705013000, 705001000
Abstract:
A parking payment status map represents payment status of multiple parking locations as recorded on a parking management computer system. The map is retrieved by a parking control officer through a wireless communications network from the parking management computer system. The parking control officer can therefore verify payment status of multiple parking locations simultaneously. The map can be viewed on standard web browsers. User-interface controls enable user-controlled panning, rotation, and refreshing of the parking payment status map.
Robert B. O'Dell - Oakland CA, US James D. Ivey - Oakland CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/27
US Classification:
704 9
Abstract:
Text is encoded using a predetermined dictionary not unique to the encoded text to substitute codes for words and phrases thereby obviating transmission of the dictionary along with transmitted encoded text. The codes of the dictionary are made of one or more text characters such that the message, once encoded, continues to be a legitimate text message and can travel through any data transport medium through which a conventional text message can travel. Non-word characters delimit codes and unencoded words in an encoded message. Any phrase that can be confused with a code is flagged to indicate that it is not a code.
Making Unique Passwords From The Same String Of Characters, Including Any String Of Characters In A Web Address
Robert Barry O'Dell - Oakland CA, US James D. Ivey - Oakland CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/46
Abstract:
Very strong, complex, unforgettable passwords unique to each web site are created for a user's Web site authentication by altering all or part of the web site address using, in a preferred embodiment, a predetermined encoding dictionary with more a single code for each entry. The entries in this preferred embodiment are single characters including characters used for words, punctuation, symbols and numerals; each single entry character appears more than once in the dictionary. The codes are of various character lengths and can be comprised of the same characters used in the entries. In an embodiment for pass-protecting files, the string of characters altered by encoding can be a private word or group of words. In another embodiment the password created by encoding is pseudo-randomly scrambled by using a seed unique to the user in order to create the password actually used. In yet another embodiment, the password is created without the encoding step, by pseudo-randomly scrambling the web address or other user-selected character string using a seed unique to the user.
- Bethesda MD, US James Alan IVEY - Palo Alto CA, US Yadunath Bhagvantrao ZAMBRE - Los Altos Hills CA, US
Assignee:
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION - Bethesda MD
International Classification:
H04K 3/00
Abstract:
A method for waveform-enabled jammer excision (WEJE) may include performing a jammer measurement during a look-through window when no signal-of-interest (SOI) is present and obtaining a jammer signal. A SOI-plus-jammer measurement may be performed and a SOI-plus-Jammer signal may be obtained when both the jammer signal and the SOI are present. Optimal weights that maximize a SOI-to-jammer power ratio may be determined. SOI-plus-jammer signals from a number of antenna elements may be optimally weighted and combined to copy the SOI and null the jammer signal based on the determined optimal weights.