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Message routing

Methods, devices, signals, and systems are provided in a message routing architecture which provides improved capabilities for integrating “digital” communication through email messages with “analog” communication through voice and/or fax or pager messages. Email can be addressed using nothing more than a standard telephone or fax number. If the registered owner of the telephone or fax number has a corresponding email address, then the invention converts the telephone or fax number to the email address for delivery and uses standard email delivery systems to deliver the message. If no conventional delivery email address is known, or if the message sender or recipient specify multiple delivery modes, then the email message content is transformed into voice, pager and/or fax content and delivered to the recipient using the telephone or fax number which was specified as the email address. Familiar telecommunications services such as call forwarding and selective call blocking can also be used with messages that originate as email. The invention also supports use of telecommunications numbers as indexes into databases which contain public key certificates, to make it unnecessary for a proposed message recipient to provide its public key expressly in advance to each particular proposed message originator.
Owner:HAMILTON MICHAEL +1

System and method for routing network messages

InactiveUS20060182103A1Facilitates duplex communicationRelieving of riskData switching by path configurationTraffic capacityVirtual address space
A network routing system is provided that may establish a communication session between a local device and a remote destination. To establish a communication session, the local device generates a message directed to the remote destination. A traffic processor intercepts the message and redirects the message to a predefined network server in a secure fashion. The network server receives the message, and extracts the address for the remote destination, as well as message data. The network server has a pool of available virtual address that are registered with the network server. The network server associates a virtual source address with the real address of the local device or traffic processor, and opens a communication session. The virtual address is set as the source address for the message, and the message is sent to the remote destination. Since the source address is virtual, the real address for the local device or traffic processor are not sent to the remote location. If the remote location sends a return message, the return message will be directed to the virtual address. The network server receives the return message, and using the virtual address information, redirects the message to the real address for the traffic processor in a secure fashion. The traffic processor sets the address on the message to show it was sent from the remote destination, and forwards the message to the local device.
Owner:IBOSS

Isotonic-isometric haptic feedback interface

A force feedback interface having isotonic and isometric control capability coupled to a host computer that displays a graphical environment such as a GUI. The interface includes a user manipulatable physical object movable in physical space, such as a mouse or puck. A sensor detects the object's movement and an actuator applies output force on the physical object. A mode selector selects isotonic and isometric control modes of the interface from an input device such as a physical button or from an interaction between graphical objects. Isotonic mode provides input to the host computer based on a position of the physical object and updates a position of a cursor, and force sensations can be applied to the physical object based on movement of the cursor. Isometric mode provides input to the host computer based on an input force applied by the user to the physical object, where the input force is determined from a sensed deviation of the physical object in space. The input force opposes an output force applied by the actuator and is used to control a function of an application program, such as scrolling a document or panning or zooming a displayed view. An overlay force, such as a jolt or vibration, can be added to the output force in isometric mode to indicate an event or condition in the graphical environment.
Owner:IMMERSION CORPORATION

Method and system for automating issue resolution in manufacturing execution and material control systems

Automatic error recovery systems and methods for automated manufacturing plants and factories are disclosed. Such facilities normally have multiple automated control systems, including an automated material handling system (AMHS), all of which run automatically, typically under the control of a computerized manufacturing execution system (MES). The disclosed issue resolution (ISR) systems and methods involve providing components, which may be supervised and operated by an issue resolution management (ISRM) system, if desired, that interfaces with the MES, AMHS, and/or production control system(s) which operate the tools and other stations within the automated factory. The components, which may be considered customized logic cells, may each be written for handling a specific kind of incoming error condition, problem or other issue that might occur and which is amenable to automatic resolution or recovery. These errors often occur between or across the boundaries of the various interactive systems and automated equipment. Each cell may cycle through a sequence of possible error resolution or recovery steps until the specific issue is resolved or until the sequence of steps is exhausted. Other components of the ISR system may provide results-oriented messages and/or facilitate the collection of data as to whether and which corrective commands from the ISR system resolved the reported error conditions automatically. The disclosed ISR systems and methods for resolving errors and other issues automatically helps improve the overall productivity of automated factories by reducing downtime and the need for human intervention to correct problems, thereby increasing factory throughput.
Owner:IBM CORP

Iot-based things management system and method using block-chain authentication

An Internet of Things (IoT)-based thing management system using block chain authentication wherein unit nodes connect to each other through a wire and/or wireless communication network, things connect to each other in each of the unit nodes, and control instructions for causing the things to operate are mutually authenticated by the unit nodes to confirm the validity of the instructions; each of the unit nodes includes: a plurality of things which connect to the wire and/or wireless communication network, each of the things performing individual functions separately; and a core which includes n block chain having n blocks recording operation histories of the things thereon, the blocks being linked one after another in the form of a chain, and the core generating public keys and private keys based on the n block chain and providing the generated keys to each of the things, wherein one of the things includes a controller which has a list of public keys provided by the core, each of the public keys is unique to each of the things, the controller sends a control instruction with the controller's private key combined thereto, to a thing of which a public key is selected by the controller from the list of the public keys, so as to control operations of the thing based on the sent control instruction, and the thing sends the controller a response signal with the thing's private key combined thereto in response to the control instruction and performs an operation according to the control instruction.
Owner:CHUN SAM GU
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