Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at separate stations – Near field
Reexamination Certificate
2007-05-08
2007-05-08
Zewdu, Meless (Department: 2617)
Telecommunications
Transmitter and receiver at separate stations
Near field
C455S550100, C455S561000, C455S088000, C455S041200
Reexamination Certificate
active
11213624
ABSTRACT:
Contents of one or more received messages can be analyzed to determine whether a transceiver device generating the inductive field has already been programmed with a unique communication code. If not, bidirectional communications can be established to program the transceiver device with a unique communication code over an inductive link. Orientation or position of a transceiver device can be used to initiate a process for programming a communication code. Generally, the communication code can define a unique relationship between two or more transceiver devices.
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LaFranchise Jeffrey R.
Marshall Charles M.
Palermo Vincent
Voegelin Stephen A.
White Timothy E.
Aura Communications Technology, Inc.
Hamilton Brook Smith & Reynolds P.C.
Zewdu Meless
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