A mechanism to permit the cryptographic authentication of a mobile device in the cellular carrier's network when the device is present in the 802. 11 network, wireless LAN, served by a Cellular Controller and not connected directly to the cellular carrier's network via a radio link is disclosed. The Cellular Controller acts as a proxy for the mobile device when the device is in a building served by an 802. 11 wireless LAN. The solutions features the separation of a mobile device's radio function from its ANSI-41 authentication mechanism to permit the proxy function to work and to not have to duplicate the ANSI-41 authentication data and CAVE algorithm.
Data Handoff Method Between Wireless Local Area Network And Wireless Wide Area Network
Oliver C. Ibe - Andover MA, US Steven Blumenthal - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
H04Q 7/24 H04Q 7/20 H04M 1/66
US Classification:
370338, 455411, 455445
Abstract:
A method and associated system enables seamless data roaming and handoff between the wireless local area network (WLAN) and the wireless wide-area network (WWAN). This method enables a mobile device to originate a data connection in the WLAN and have this data connection be automatically handed off to the WWAN without losing the connection when the user goes outside the range of the WLAN. Similarly, it enables a mobile device to originate a data connection in the WWAN and have this data connection be automatically handed off to the WLAN without losing the connection when the user loses the signal of the WWAN. This solution assumes that the user has subscribed to data services from a cellular carrier that will authenticate the user before permitting the handoff.
Harry Mussman - Bedford MA, US Wen Han - Lexington MA, US Michael Wilhoite - Chicago IL, US Lee Goodman - Tyngsboro MA, US Tom Joyner - Chicago IL, US Sanjay Jhawar - Chicago IL, US Steven Blumenthal - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370351000, 455445000
Abstract:
A telecommunication approach provides telephone service to subscribers on terminals registered on a mobile network that are consistent with the services provided to those subscribers at terminals on a fixed communication network. For instance, the subscriber on the terminals on the mobile network may have access to mid-call features and private dialing plans that are supported using elements on the fixed network, and calls placed to the subscribers at addresses (e.g., wireline numbers or SIP addresses) on the fixed network may be delivered to their terminals on the mobile network.
Ivan Bogdanovic - Brookline MA, US Justin Aborn - Hingham MA, US Steven Blumenthal - Lexington MA, US Sanjay Jhawar - Chicago IL, US
International Classification:
H04L 9/32
US Classification:
726003000
Abstract:
Application layer authentication of a data-network based application makes use of a SIM function accessible to the application and telephone network authentication service accessible to a server to the application. For example, the application uses SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) for communication with the server and the authentication service is provided via a GSM based telephone network. In one implementation, a device (a “dongle”) includes an authentication module, application software, and an interface for communicating with a remote server over a data communication network. The application software includes instructions for using the authentication module to authorize an application layer interaction with the remote server.
Wen Han - Lexington MA, US Michael Wilhoite - Chicago IL, US Steven Blumenthal - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
H04Q 7/20
US Classification:
455445000, 455435100, 455428000, 455435200
Abstract:
Telecommunication services are provided to users. User information for a first identity of a user in a first telecommunication network is maintained. An active presence for a mobile device for the user is maintained by means of a second identity in a second telecommunication network. A presence of the user in the first network is emulated using a gateway system that couples the first telecommunication network to the second telecommunication network.
Wen K. Han - Lexington MA, US Steven H. Blumenthal - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
H04L 12/66
US Classification:
370356
Abstract:
Voice communication between a mobile station and a packet-based voice communication system is handled. A communication interface for mobile station access to a telecommunication network over a public data network according to a first protocol is emulated at a gateway system. Communications pass between the gateway and the packet-based voice communication system according to a second protocol. Control communication information passing between the mobile station and the packet-based voice communication system is converted.
An apparatus, such as a removable computer device (e.g., a USB device), includes application software stored on a computer-readable medium which may be loaded to computer coupled to the device. An interface on the device is used to couple the apparatus to a computer and to pass the application software to the computer. The application software can include a “soft phone” application. An authentication module on the device provides authentication information, for example from a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) through the interface, and the application software includes instructions for using the authentication information in a communication exchange over a data network using a cellular telephone protocol with a network element coupled to a cellular telephone network. In some examples, the protocol is a GSM protocol and the network element is Unlicensed Mobile Access (UMA) Network Controller (NC).
- Hanover NH, US Steven H. Blumenthal - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
H04B 7/08 H04B 7/185
Abstract:
A system and method for selecting antenna panels for communicating with satellites. The receive panels directed towards a location in the sky where the satellite is expected to be. When the signal from the satellite is received by the panels, parameters of the signals are checked against a threshold. All the panels having the parameters above the threshold are grouped together as a receive group. The parameters of the signals at the receive groups are compared to determine the best receive panel, and the transmit panel associate with the receive panel is selected as the transmit panel.
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Steven Blumenthal Director, President
GTE GLOBAL NETWORKS INCORPORATED
Steven H Blumenthal Chief Tech, Chief Technology Off, Senior Vice Presiden
GENUITY INC
235 Presidential Way, Woburn, MA 01801 225 Presidential Way, Woburn, MA 01888 3 Van De Graaff Dr, Burlington, MA 01803 7818652000
Maine Medical Ptners Falmouth Internal MedicineMaine Medical Partners Portland Pediatrics 1577 Congress St STE 1, Portland, ME 04102 2076621442 (phone), 2077752467 (fax)
Education:
Medical School New York University School of Medicine Graduated: 1979
Procedures:
Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Hearing Evaluation Vaccine Administration
Dr. Blumenthal graduated from the New York University School of Medicine in 1979. He works in Portland, ME and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Blumenthal is affiliated with Maine Medical Center.
Dr. Blumenthal graduated from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University in 1988. He works in Manhasset, NY and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology. Dr. Blumenthal is affiliated with North Shore University Hospital, Saint Francis Hospital The Heart Center and Winthrop University Hospital.
Internal Medicine Cardiovascular Disease Cardiology Interventional Cardiology
Education:
Yeshiva University (1988) Montefiore Medical Center (1991) *Internal Medicine George Washington University (1995) *Cardiovascular Disease Newark Beth Israel Medical Center (1996) *Interventional Cardiology