KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V. patent applications published on November 9th, 2023
Contents
- 1 Patent applications for KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V. on November 9th, 2023
- 1.1 APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USE WITH INDUCTION HEATING (18028958)
- 1.2 APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING A FUNCTIONAL INDEX FOR STENOSIS ASSESSMENT (18217713)
- 1.3 REPOSITIONING METHOD (17923010)
- 1.4 SWEAT SENSING DEVICE (18023551)
- 1.5 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING BLOOD FLOW VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS (18029747)
- 1.6 ESTIMATING CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE (18028225)
- 1.7 MEDICAL DEVICE WITH FORWARD AND SIDEWARD ABLATION MONITORING ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCERS (18224175)
- 1.8 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OBTAINING MEDICAL ULTRASOUND IMAGES (17776865)
- 1.9 ULTRASOUND IMAGE PROCESSING (18219214)
- 1.10 ULTRASOUND IMAGING SYSTEM WITH TISSUE SPECIFIC PRESETS FOR DIAGNOSTIC EXAMS (18223609)
- 1.11 BREAST PUMP DEVICE AND CONTROLLER FOR THE DEVICE, AND A CONTROL METHOD (18026357)
- 1.12 SELECTION OF A DOSE FOR RADIOTHERAPY OF A PROSTATE CANCER SUBJECT (18022565)
- 1.13 PREDICTION OF AN OUTCOME OF A BLADDER OR KIDNEY CANCER SUBJECT (18029748)
- 1.14 METHOD FOR PREDICTING IMMUNOTHERAPY RESISTANCE (18246456)
- 1.15 MULTI-MATERIAL DECOMPOSITION FOR SPECTRAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (18024595)
- 1.16 ULTRASOUND DATA SEGMENTATION (17923016)
- 1.17 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEDICAL IMAGING (17786135)
- 1.18 A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING AN INPUT FOR A SEARCH ENGINE (17777448)
- 1.19 IMAGE FEATURE CLASSIFICATION (18038112)
- 1.20 GENERATING INFORMATION INDICATIVE OF AN INTERACTION (17987918)
- 1.21 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER (18223588)
- 1.22 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER (18198858)
- 1.23 LOW POWER IPV6 SYSTEM AND DEVICE (18218635)
- 1.24 METHOD AND DEVICE TO ESTABLISH A WIRELESS SECURE LINK WHILE MAINTAINING PRIVACY AGAINST TRACKING (18225199)
- 1.25 LOW POWER IPV6 SYSTEM AND DEVICE (18221419)
Patent applications for KONINKLIJKE PHILIPS N.V. on November 9th, 2023
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR USE WITH INDUCTION HEATING (18028958)
Main Inventor
Hannes MÜLLER
APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING A FUNCTIONAL INDEX FOR STENOSIS ASSESSMENT (18217713)
Main Inventor
Christian HAASE
REPOSITIONING METHOD (17923010)
Main Inventor
CHRISTOPH GÜNTHER LEUSSLER
SWEAT SENSING DEVICE (18023551)
Main Inventor
MARK THOMAS JOHNSON
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERFORMING BLOOD FLOW VELOCITY MEASUREMENTS (18029747)
Main Inventor
RAOUL FLORENT
ESTIMATING CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE (18028225)
Main Inventor
NICO MARIS ADRIAAN DE WILD
MEDICAL DEVICE WITH FORWARD AND SIDEWARD ABLATION MONITORING ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCERS (18224175)
Main Inventor
Szabolcs DELADI
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR OBTAINING MEDICAL ULTRASOUND IMAGES (17776865)
Main Inventor
Shyam Bharat
ULTRASOUND IMAGE PROCESSING (18219214)
Main Inventor
Alexander Franciscus Kolen
ULTRASOUND IMAGING SYSTEM WITH TISSUE SPECIFIC PRESETS FOR DIAGNOSTIC EXAMS (18223609)
Main Inventor
Anne Holmes
BREAST PUMP DEVICE AND CONTROLLER FOR THE DEVICE, AND A CONTROL METHOD (18026357)
Main Inventor
YANNYK PARULIAN JULIAN BOURQUIN
SELECTION OF A DOSE FOR RADIOTHERAPY OF A PROSTATE CANCER SUBJECT (18022565)
Main Inventor
RALF DIETER HOFFMANN
PREDICTION OF AN OUTCOME OF A BLADDER OR KIDNEY CANCER SUBJECT (18029748)
Main Inventor
Ralf Dieter Hoffmann
METHOD FOR PREDICTING IMMUNOTHERAPY RESISTANCE (18246456)
Main Inventor
Anja VAN DE STOLPE
MULTI-MATERIAL DECOMPOSITION FOR SPECTRAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (18024595)
Main Inventor
LUDMILA NATANZON
ULTRASOUND DATA SEGMENTATION (17923016)
Main Inventor
Laurence Rouet
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MEDICAL IMAGING (17786135)
Main Inventor
Tobias Wissel
A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING AN INPUT FOR A SEARCH ENGINE (17777448)
Main Inventor
Xin GE
IMAGE FEATURE CLASSIFICATION (18038112)
Main Inventor
HONGXIN CHEN
GENERATING INFORMATION INDICATIVE OF AN INTERACTION (17987918)
Main Inventor
DEEP BERA
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER (18223588)
Main Inventor
JOHANNES WILHELMUS DRAAK
DEVICE AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER (18198858)
Main Inventor
WILHELMUS GERARDUS MARIA ETTES
LOW POWER IPV6 SYSTEM AND DEVICE (18218635)
Main Inventor
Walter DEES
Brief explanation
The patent application describes a wireless device and a relay device that communicate using a wireless communication protocol.
- The wireless device can operate in two modes - one where it transmits messages with an IPv6 packet header and an upper layer protocol data unit encapsulated within a layer 2 MAC frame, and another where it transmits messages without the IPv6 header.
- The relay device performs a header insertion service, where it receives messages from the wireless device without the IPv6 header, inserts header information, and retransmits the messages with complete headers.
- The relay device can also filter out acknowledgements received from the server and forward them to the wireless device at a reduced rate.
Abstract
A wireless device (S) includes a radio (R) for communicating via a wireless communication protocol which employs messages constructed as layer 2 MAC frames each including a layer 2 MAC header and a payload. The wireless device is configured to operate in (i) a first mode in which the wireless device transmits messages (N0, . . . , Nn) via the radio each including an IPv6 packet header and an upper layer protocol data unit encapsulated within the payload of a layer 2 MAC frame, and (ii) a second mode in which the wireless device transmits messages (M0, . . . , Mn) via the radio each including an upper layer protocol data unit encapsulated within the payload of a layer 2 MAC frame without including the IPv6 header. A relay device (T) comprises a radio for communicating via the wireless communication protocol which employs messages constructed as layer 2 MAC frames each including a layer 2 MAC header and a payload. In one power-saving aspect, the relay device is configured to perform a header insertion service (I) in which the relay device receives messages (M0, . . . , Mn) via its radio from the wireless device (S), each including an upper layer protocol data unit encapsulated within the payload of a layer 2 MAC frame without including the IPv6 header. The header insertion service inserts header information (A′) into the messages (M0, . . . , Mn) received from the wireless device (S) and retransmits the messages with complete headers as messages (M0′, . . . , Mn′). In another power-saving aspect, the relay device additionally or alternatively applies an acknowledgement detection criterion to filter out acknowledgements received from the server, and forwards the filtered out acknowledgements to the wireless device (S) via the radio at a reduced rate.
METHOD AND DEVICE TO ESTABLISH A WIRELESS SECURE LINK WHILE MAINTAINING PRIVACY AGAINST TRACKING (18225199)
Main Inventor
JOHANNES ARNOLDUS CORNELIS BERNSEN
Brief explanation
- This patent application is about a method and devices for establishing a secure wireless link between two devices.
- The method involves a pairing protocol where the first device sends identifying information over the wireless channel. - The identifying information can be used to identify the device or the user of the device. - The first device encrypts and transmits the identifying information along with random information using the public key of the second device. - The second device receives the encrypted information and uses its private key to extract the identifying information. - The devices then use a secret related to the identifying information to derive a session key. - The session key is used to establish a secure wireless link between the two devices.
Abstract
This application relates to devices and a method to establish a secure wireless link for communication between a first and a second device over a wireless physical channel, wherein a paring protocol requires sending over the wireless channel identifying information by the first device, the identifying information being data suitable for identifying the device sending the identifying information, or a user thereof, wherein the first device encrypts and transmits the identifying information and random information by using a public key information of the second device. The second device receives the encrypted identifying and random information and, using private key information associated with the public key information, it extracts the identifying information. The devices use a secret uniquely related to the identifying information to derive a session key and then use the session key to establish the secure wireless link.
LOW POWER IPV6 SYSTEM AND DEVICE (18221419)
Main Inventor
Walter DEES
Brief explanation
The patent application describes a wireless device and a relay device that communicate using a wireless communication protocol.
- The wireless device can operate in two modes:
- In the first mode, it transmits messages with an IPv6 packet header and an upper layer protocol data unit encapsulated within the payload of a layer 2 MAC frame. - In the second mode, it transmits messages with only the upper layer protocol data unit encapsulated within the payload of a layer 2 MAC frame, without the IPv6 header.
- The relay device performs a header insertion service, where it receives messages from the wireless device without the IPv6 header, inserts header information into the messages, and retransmits them with complete headers.
- The relay device can also filter out acknowledgements received from the server using an acknowledgement detection criterion and forward the filtered acknowledgements to the wireless device at a reduced rate.
- The purpose of these power-saving aspects is to optimize the communication between the wireless device and the relay device while conserving energy.
Abstract
A wireless device (S) includes a radio (R) for communicating via a wireless communication protocol which employs messages constructed as layer 2 MAC frames each including a layer 2 MAC header and a payload. The wireless device is configured to operate in (i) a first mode in which the wireless device transmits messages (N0, . . . , Nn) via the radio each including an IPv6 packet header and an upper layer protocol data unit encapsulated within the payload of a layer 2 MAC frame, and (ii) a second mode in which the wireless device transmits messages (M0, . . . , Mn) via the radio each including an upper layer protocol data unit encapsulated within the payload of a layer 2 MAC frame without including the IPv6 header. A relay device (T) comprises a radio for communicating via the wireless communication protocol which employs messages constructed as layer 2 MAC frames each including a layer 2 MAC header and a payload. In one power-saving aspect, the relay device is configured to perform a header insertion service (I) in which the relay device receives messages (M0, . . . , Mn) via its radio from the wireless device (S), each including an upper layer protocol data unit encapsulated within the payload of a layer 2 MAC frame without including the IPv6 header. The header insertion service inserts header information (A′) into the messages (M0, . . . , Mn) received from the wireless device (S) and retransmits the messages with complete headers as messages (M0′, . . . , Mn′). In another power-saving aspect, the relay device additionally or alternatively applies an acknowledgement detection criterion to filter out acknowledgements received from the server, and forwards the filtered out acknowledgements to the wireless device (S) via the radio at a reduced rate.