Abstract:
A wearable device that can provide images via a display located within two inches and in view of a human eye in association with headgear, and can biometrically authenticate an authorized user based on at least one of a user's eye. The wearable device can access a data network and determine a user's location. An authorized user can be provided with data based on the user's identity and location as determined by a wearable device. The location of a user within a venue can be determined using radio frequency transponders in communication with a wearable device and authenticating the user via biometric attributes of a user's eye as captured by a imaging device associated with the wearable device. Sensitive data can be managed in association with a patient based on health provider authentication and identity of a transponder used in association with the patient.
Abstract:
An electrical vehicle (EV) rescue vehicle includes a mobile platform, which further includes a winch and a ramp. The mobile platform of the EV rescue vehicle is deployable for retrieving a disabled EV (“rescued vehicle”) thereon with the winch and the ramp and for transportation of the disabled EV. A charging unit is associated with said mobile platform for connecting and charging of the disabled EV, either on a fixed location or during transport. A systems analysis module can be included with the system for testing a functionality of systems and components of the disabled EV and providing results of the testing to customers. The mobile platform can be provided as an EV rescue vehicle in a form of a trailer pulled by another vehicle or integrated with another vehicle (e.g., a truck). The EV rescue vehicle can also carry passengers associated with the disabled EV when the disabled EV is being transported, charged, and/or analyzed by the EV rescue vehicle.
Abstract:
An electronic wireless hand held multimedia d evice includes a microprocessor and more than one wireless transceiver modules enabling wireless communications over a variety of standards, including Cellular (e.g., GSM, CDMA, GPRS, 3G), 802.11 (e g., WLAN), and short range (e.g., Bluetooth, infrared, RFID) for the retrieval, processing, and delivery of multimedia data to/from remote data resources (e.g., Internet, servers). The hand held device can include any of: a touch sensitive display screen configured to display multimedia data including video, text, GPS maps, and accept user input: a cartridge reader configured to exchange data with an electronic cartridge; a GPS module configured to operate with mapping resources and provide location information and GPS mapping; a mobile payment module enabling mobile payments via a variety of billing arrangements; a security module enabling protected data management and communications security; a video camera enabling the capture, storage, processing, and transmission of video and pictures.
Abstract:
Systems and methods for use in the secure recovery of drone delivered packages can include a housing, at least one electromechanically operated door securing access to the housing, and a retractable platform that can electromechanically extend from inside the housing to an area outside the housing when the at least one electromechanically operated door is opened. The retractable platform can serve as a landing pad for a delivery drone and/or as a base onto which a package can be received from a delivery drone. The retractable platform can electromechanically move back into the housing and the door can close after receiving the package. Communications components, alarms, and cameras can also be associated with the housing to facilitate its operation for package recovery and security.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and apparatuses monitor mammal conditions, report condition changes, and provide neurocode-based treatment in response to condition changes. A mammal implantable controller includes modules to monitor, wirelessly communicate to external computers, and administer treatment received from a remote computer based on monitoring of changes in mammal condition as analyzed by the remote computer. External computers can be provided in the form of a mobile device (e.g., smartphone/tablet), resident treatment pods, and treatment servers. Treatment can be provided to change biological function or trigger cell death in cancer cells.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and apparatuses monitor mammal conditions, report condition changes, and provide neurocode-based treatment in response to condition changes. A mammal implantable controller includes modules to monitor, wirelessly communicate to external computers, and administer treatment received from a remote computer based on monitoring of changes in mammal condition as analyzed by the remote computer. External computers can be provided in the form of a mobile device (e.g., smartphone/tablet), resident treatment pods, and treatment servers. Treatment can be provided to change biological function or trigger cell death in cancer cells.
Abstract:
An electronic wireless hand held multimedia device includes a microprocessor and more than one wireless transceiver modules enabling wireless communications over a variety of standards, including Cellular (e.g., GSM, CDMA, GPRS, 3G), 802.11 (e.g., WLAN), and short range (e.g., Bluetooth, infrared, RFID) for the retrieval, processing, and delivery of multimedia data to/from remote data resources (e.g., Internet, servers). The hand held device can include any of: a touch sensitive display screen configured to display multimedia data including video, text, GPS maps, and accept user input: a cartridge reader configured to exchange data with an electronic cartridge; a GPS module configured to operate with mapping resources and provide location information and GPS mapping; a mobile payment module enabling mobile payments via a variety of billing arrangements; a security module enabling protected data management and communications security; a video camera enabling the capture, storage, processing, and transmission of video and pictures.
Abstract:
An email client includes a user interface that provides a STORE field in addition to TO, CC, BCC, SUBJECT, SENDER, and message body fields. The STORE field can be used to select a storage location for the email message and any attachments that is besides or in addition to the SEND file location associated with the email client. Email messages can be automatically stored once a user sends a message. The email message can also be converted into another format prior to storage after the message is sent by a user to email recipients.
Abstract:
A system for use in the secure recovery, management and storage of a drone can include a housing, at least one electromechanically operated door securing access to the housing and a retractable platform that can electromechanically extend from inside the housing to an area outside the housing when the at least one electromechanically operated door is opened. The retractable platform can serve as a landing pad for a drone and/or as a base onto which a drone can be received. The retractable platform can electromechanically move back into the housing and the door can close after receiving the drone. Communications components, alarms and cameras can also be associated with the housing to facilitate its operation for drone recovery, storage and security.
Abstract:
An overhead tethered drone system can include a least one camera-bearing drone tethered by a retractable electrical power carrying tether line to a retraction assembly attached to venue infrastructure located above a live activity occurring within the venue. Controlling x-y-z orientation of the camera bearing drone can be accomplished via power to drone propellers and/or a tether line retraction motor located in the retraction assembly attached above the drone to venue infrastructure (e.g., ceiling rafters). Control over drone movement can be conducted remotely from a remote controller (e.g., control booth) while capturing high definition images of perspective within the venue by one or more drone cameras. Video images captured by the camera bearing drone can be provided to at least one of a production server or mobile devices via a wired and/or wireless data network where the images can be processed and rendered on display screens viewable by media directors, editors and spectators located either at the venue or remote from the venue (e.g., at home).