Multiplex communications – Communication over free space – Having a plurality of contiguous regions served by...
Reexamination Certificate
2008-03-04
2008-03-04
Gelin, Jean A. (Department: 2617)
Multiplex communications
Communication over free space
Having a plurality of contiguous regions served by...
C726S023000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07339914
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for wireless communication including an automated intrusion detection process is provided. The apparatus has a portable housing, which may have a length no greater than 1 meter, a width no greater than 1 meter, and a height of no greater than 1 meter. A processing unit (e.g., CPU) is within the housing. One or more wireless network interface devices are within the housing and are coupled to the processing unit. The apparatus has an Ethernet (or like) network interface device within the housing and coupled to the processing unit. A network connector is coupled to the Ethernet network device. One or more memories are coupled to the processing unit. A code is directed to perform a process for detection of a wireless activity within a selected local geographic region. According to a specific embodiment, the wireless activity is derived from at least one authorized device or at least an other device. A code is directed to receiving at least identity information associated with the wireless activity from the detection process in a classification process. A code is directed to labeling the identity information into at least one of a plurality of categories in the classification process. Depending upon the embodiment, other codes may exist to carry out the functionality described herein.
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Bhagwat Pravin
Gogate Shantanu
King David C.
AirTight Networks
AirTight Networks, Inc.
Brooks Shannon R.
Chaskar Hemant M.
Gelin Jean A.
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