Spencer Cramer - Nyack NY, US Brett Smith - New York NY, US Bruce Platt - Wyckoff NJ, US Anatoly Birman - New York NY, US Christopher Luciano - Upper Saddle River NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709218000
Abstract:
A system and method of provide real-time monitoring and control of a production environment. Manufacturing equipment having proprietary or non-standard digital interfaces provide a plurality of data streams having incompatible communication protocols that are converted to a common communication protocol by a translator and aggregated on a local area network. The resulting aggregated data stream is transmitted across an open network such as the internet or via a wide area network to a remote network. Virtual remote engineering of the production environment is possible from the remote network through monitoring, analysis and control of the production environment. A service provider may be given secure access to the remote network over the Internet by providing the service provider with a password and/or a login name.
Systems And Methods For Adaptive Security And Cooperative Multi-System Operations With Dynamic Protocols
Christopher J. Luciano - Montvale NJ, US Pankaj Jain - Montvale NJ, US Praveen K. Makhija - Montvale NJ, US Alexander Varakin - Parsippany NJ, US Wrena Dsouza - San Ramon CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and machine-readable media are provided to facilitate adaptive security and cooperative multi-system operations in conformance with dynamic protocols. An implementation of the protocol that includes parameter constraints mapped to the defined event may be generated, defining an operation flow in response to detection of a defined event at a remote system and transforming the protocol into an executable process that applies to at least one remote system. References to metadata specifications may be transmitted that include specifications of interface elements and cause interface configuring in accordance with the specifications. Upon determination that responses satisfy the parameter constraints, access to a resource may be controlled in accordance with the protocol, or, upon determination that the responses fail to satisfy the parameter constraints, an alert may be transmitted that is indicative of at least one of the references and/or additional references to second metadata specifications.