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162 results about "Cable Internet access" patented technology

In telecommunications, cable Internet access, shortened to cable Internet, is a form of broadband Internet access which uses the same infrastructure as a cable television. Like digital subscriber line and fiber to the premises services, cable Internet access provides network edge connectivity (last mile access) from the Internet service provider to an end user. It is integrated into the cable television infrastructure analogously to DSL which uses the existing telephone network. Cable TV networks and telecommunications networks are the two predominant forms of residential Internet access. Recently, both have seen increased competition from fiber deployments, wireless, and mobile networks.

System for secure internet access for children

A system and method for secure internet access by children that assigns each child a Safe Card Scanner with integral fingerprint scanner and a Caddy-Pilot for Kids (intelligent card reader and docking station) into which the Safe Card Scanner docks for biometric-secure internet access for children. Both the Safe Card Scanner and Caddy-Pilot for Kids have internal memory and device ID numbers stored therein. At registration each child is assigned a user ID corresponding with card ID number and a registration record is compiled including the assigned user ID and photo data plus the Safe Card Scanner and Caddy-Pilot for Kids ID numbers. Parents author a parental ruleset for their child and the ruleset is stored by a host ASP. The child then activates their Safe Card scanner by an initial fingerprint scan, a portion of which is stored locally on the Safe Card scanner (along with the assigned device ID number). Given a registered / activated Safe Card scanner, the child can access the internet from any web-enabled computer simply by plugging the Caddy-Pilot for Kids into the computer's USB port. The Caddy-Pilot for Kids automatically opens a browser program and loads the URL of the sponsoring ASP. The child than inserts their Safe Card scanner into the Caddy-Pilot for Kids, which automatically initiates a scan of their fingerprint, which instantaneously captures a portion of their fingerprint minutia and compares it to the minutia stored previously at enrollment activation, thereby authenticating that child as the authorized user of that Safe Card Scanner. Once a local authentication has taken place the Safe Card scanner checks the assigned user ID plus the Safe Card Scanner and Caddy-Pilot for Kids ID numbers to the registration record, authenticates the child user, and pre-loads the parental control ruleset. The child-users then have a restricted safe and secure but full internet experience including online shopping malls, Chat Rooms, Libraries, games, sports, etc.
Owner:COLELLA BRIAN A

Modbus protocol conversion system based on 3G (The 3rd Generation Telecommunication) Internet access

The invention relates to a Modbus protocol conversion device based on 3G (The 3rd Generation Telecommunication) Internet access, belonging to a protocol conversion device in the technical field of Internet. Aiming at the instable problem of 3G dial-up access, in order to ensure the correctness and transparency of data transmission during Modbus protocol conversion, the invention adopts the Modbus protocol conversion device based on 3G Internet access. A remote server, a protocol conversion device and data acquisition equipment are needed for hardware architectures. A 3G script completes dial-up access, and a PPP (Point to Point Protocol) automatically detects the network. When the Internet is turned off or a Ping (Packet Internet Groper) is illogical, automatic redial is conducted. Data communication between the protocol conversion device and the server adopts a Modbus TCP (Terminal Control Protocol), and data communication between the protocol conversion device and the data acquisition equipment adopts a Modbus RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) protocol. Transparent data transmission is realized, the protocol conversion device can quickly detect abnormal disconnection of the Internet and automatically connect the Internet to ensure stable and lasting operation, and the protocol conversion device can be used in more environments.
Owner:ZHEJIANG UNIV OF TECH +1
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