Patent 11689383
Prior art
Earlier patents, publications, and products that may anticipate or render the claims unpatentable.
Active provider: Google · gemini-2.5-flash
Prior art
Earlier patents, publications, and products that may anticipate or render the claims unpatentable.
The following is an analysis of the patent citations listed within US11689383, interpreted as its prior art. A comprehensive determination of anticipation under 35 U.S.C. § 102 for specific claims would require a detailed, claim-by-claim comparison with the full text of each cited patent, which is beyond the scope of this summary. However, a brief description based on the title and a general statement regarding potential relevance is provided for each.
Here are the patent citations for US11689383:
-
- Full Citation: US7751826B2
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2002-10-24, Publication Date: 2010-07-06
- Assignee: Motorola, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "System and method for E911 location privacy protection," this patent generally relates to location privacy in enhanced 911 (E911) systems.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is relevant to the general field of emergency services and location data transmission. It may potentially anticipate aspects related to obtaining and managing location information in emergency calls, but not necessarily the specific method of streaming video via a URL and WebRTC session on a second connection as claimed in US11689383.
US20050176441A1
- Full Citation: US20050176441A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2004-02-06, Publication Date: 2005-08-11
- Assignee: Jurecka Joseph W.
- Brief Description: Titled "Method and apparatus for locating mobile stations in a wireless telecommunications system," this application describes techniques for determining the location of mobile devices.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent may be relevant to the broad concept of mobile device location determination within telecommunication systems, which is a component of emergency services. Its relevance to the specific video streaming method of US11689383 would likely be limited to the collection of location data as a type of real-time data.
US20100261492A1
- Full Citation: US20100261492A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2004-08-06, Publication Date: 2010-10-14
- Assignee: Powerphone, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Integrated call handler and email systems and methods," this application describes integrating call handling with email systems, potentially for incident reporting or communication.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent touches upon integrated communication systems for call centers, but does not appear to directly address real-time video streaming from a mobile device via a web browser and WebRTC initiated by a link on a second connection, as a core element of US11689383.
US20070028279A1
- Full Citation: US20070028279A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2005-08-01, Publication Date: 2007-02-01
- Assignee: Pandoratv Co., Ltd.
- Brief Description: Titled "System for personal video broadcasting and service method using internet," this application describes a system for broadcasting personal video over the internet.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent introduces general concepts of personal video broadcasting over the internet. While it involves video, it does not specifically describe the emergency call context, the use of a second connection for a URL, or WebRTC session via a browser instead of a full application for emergency real-time streaming, as claimed in US11689383.
-
- Full Citation: US8145183B2
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2005-09-23, Publication Date: 2012-03-27
- Assignee: University Of South Florida
- Brief Description: Titled "On-demand emergency notification system using GPS-equipped devices," this patent describes systems for emergency notifications utilizing GPS data.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent covers emergency notification and GPS, which aligns with the emergency context and location data aspects of US11689383. However, it does not appear to detail the specific mechanism of streaming real-time video via a browser-initiated WebRTC session triggered by a link on a second connection.
-
- Full Citation: US8270935B2
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2007-12-05, Publication Date: 2012-09-18
- Assignee: [Apple Inc.](/litigations/by-plaintiff/Apple%20Inc.)
- Brief Description: Titled "Method and system for prolonging emergency calls," this patent describes techniques related to managing and extending the duration of emergency calls.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent addresses the management of emergency calls. Its relevance to US11689383 would be in the general domain of emergency call handling, but it does not specify the method for streaming real-time video from the user device as the core inventive step of US11689383.
US20100174560A1
- Full Citation: US20100174560A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2008-03-27, Publication Date: 2010-07-08
- Assignee: Tom Quan
- Brief Description: Titled "Method, system and apparatus for assembling data associated with an emergency call event," this application describes compiling various data related to an emergency call.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is relevant to collecting and assembling data during an emergency. While US11689383 also involves collecting data (video, audio, location), the method of initiating and transmitting real-time video via a browser-based WebRTC session on a separate connection is a distinguishing feature.
US20100220840A1
- Full Citation: US20100220840A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2009-02-27, Publication Date: 2010-09-02
- Assignee: Embarq Holdings Company, Llc
- Brief Description: Titled "Teletypewriter (tty) for communicating pre-stored emergency messages to public safety answering points (psaps)," this application describes TTY communication for PSAPs.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent focuses on TTY communication, which is text-based. It does not appear to teach or suggest real-time video streaming from a mobile device via a web browser and WebRTC, as described in US11689383.
US20110086607A1
- Full Citation: US20110086607A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2009-10-13, Publication Date: 2011-04-14
- Assignee: Verizon Patent And Licensing Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Method and apparatus for extended emergency service," this application describes systems for enhanced emergency services.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent pertains to extended emergency services broadly. It would need to be thoroughly examined to see if it teaches or implies the specific combination of a second connection for a URL, browser-based WebRTC, and real-time video streaming without a full application, which characterizes US11689383.
US20110111726A1
- Full Citation: US20110111726A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2009-11-06, Publication Date: 2011-05-12
- Assignee: Research In Motion Limited
- Brief Description: Titled "Location determination for mobile devices in emergency situations," this application describes methods for locating mobile devices during emergencies.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent focuses on location determination, similar to US20050176441A1 and US8145183B2. While relevant to emergency services and location data, it does not directly address the real-time video streaming method of US11689383.
-
- Full Citation: US8504090B2
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2010-03-29, Publication Date: 2013-08-06
- Assignee: Motorola Solutions, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Enhanced public safety communication system," this patent describes various improvements to public safety communication systems.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is broadly related to enhanced public safety communication. A detailed analysis would be needed to ascertain if any specific claims within US11689383, particularly those regarding browser-based WebRTC video streaming from a link on a second connection, are anticipated.
US20120027189A1
- Full Citation: US20120027189A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2010-07-28, Publication Date: 2012-02-02
- Assignee: Cisco Technology, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Call to Call Center as Trigger to Capture and Record Other Geographically Relevant Data," this application describes using a call to a call center as a trigger to capture additional geographically relevant data.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent covers the concept of triggering data capture based on a call. While it includes "geographically relevant data," it doesn't specify real-time video streaming initiated by a URL via a browser and WebRTC on a different connection, as is central to US11689383.
US20120149324A1
- Full Citation: US20120149324A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2010-12-14, Publication Date: 2012-06-14
- Assignee: At&T Mobility Ii Llc
- Brief Description: Titled "Provision of text messages to emergency call takers," this application describes providing text messages to emergency call takers.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent focuses on text messaging in emergency contexts. While US11689383 uses electronic messages (like text messages) to send the URL, the core invention of real-time video streaming via WebRTC through a browser is not addressed.
US20120190384A1
- Full Citation: US20120190384A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2011-01-26, Publication Date: 2012-07-26
- Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
- Brief Description: Titled "Management of roadside service requests," this application describes systems for managing roadside assistance requests.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is in a different domain (roadside assistance) and does not appear to be relevant to the specific technical solution for emergency video streaming described in US11689383.
US20120202447A1
- Full Citation: US20120202447A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2011-02-07, Publication Date: 2012-08-09
- Assignee: Qualcomm Incorporated
- Brief Description: Titled "Method and/or Apparatus for Location Privacy Via Uniform Resource Identifier Provisioning," this application describes managing location privacy using URIs.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent relates to location privacy and URIs, which has some overlap with US11689383's use of a URL. However, its focus on privacy and lack of mention of real-time video streaming, WebRTC, or browser-based initiation without a full application means it likely doesn't anticipate the core claims of US11689383.
US20140007158A1
- Full Citation: US20140007158A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2012-06-29, Publication Date: 2014-01-02
- Assignee: Cable Television Laboratories, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Emergency alert system (eas) alert generation," this application describes generating alerts for emergency alert systems.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent deals with emergency alerts. It is not directly related to real-time video streaming from a user device to a call center in the manner described by US11689383.
-
- Full Citation: US9167379B1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2012-12-17, Publication Date: 2015-10-20
- Assignee: Tritech Software Systems
- Brief Description: Titled "Automatic location-based emergency response system," this patent describes an automated system for emergency response based on location.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent addresses automatic location-based emergency response. While location is a component of US11689383's broader data streaming, the core inventive step of video streaming via WebRTC through a browser is not present.
-
- Full Citation: US8976939B1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-01-29, Publication Date: 2015-03-10
- Assignee: Tritech Software Systems
- Brief Description: Titled "Prioritization of emergency calls," this patent describes methods for prioritizing emergency calls.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent deals with call prioritization, a different aspect of emergency response than the real-time video streaming method of US11689383.
-
- Full Citation: US9420116B1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-01-29, Publication Date: 2016-08-16
- Assignee: Tritech Software Systems
- Brief Description: Also titled "Prioritization of emergency calls," similar to US8976939B1.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: Similar to US8976939B1, this patent focuses on call prioritization and does not appear to anticipate the specific video streaming mechanism of US11689383.
US20160014585A1
- Full Citation: US20160014585A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-02-28, Publication Date: 2016-01-14
- Assignee: Anand SUNDARARAJ
- Brief Description: Titled "Method and system for optimal emergency communication," this application describes optimizing emergency communication.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent broadly covers optimal emergency communication. A detailed review would be needed, but its title does not suggest the specific browser-based WebRTC video streaming aspects of US11689383.
WO2014158562A1
- Full Citation: WO2014158562A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-03-13, Publication Date: 2014-10-02
- Assignee: Echostar Technologies L.L.C.
- Brief Description: Titled "Systems and methods for securely providing adaptive bit rate streaming media content on-demand," this international application describes secure adaptive bit rate streaming.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is relevant to adaptive bit rate streaming of media. While US11689383 involves streaming, the context of emergency services, the use of a second connection for a URL, and WebRTC through a browser without a full application are key distinctions.
-
- Full Citation: US9792654B1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-03-15, Publication Date: 2017-10-17
- Assignee: United Services Automobile Association (Usaa)
- Brief Description: Titled "Insurance claim processing via streaming video," this patent describes using streaming video for insurance claim processing.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent involves streaming video, but in the context of insurance claims, not emergency services. It is unlikely to anticipate the specific claims of US11689383 related to emergency call handling, separate connections, and browser-initiated WebRTC for public safety.
US20140293046A1
- Full Citation: US20140293046A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-03-26, Publication Date: 2014-10-02
- Assignee: Verizon Patent And Licensing Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Web based security system," this application describes a security system that is web-based.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent broadly relates to web-based security systems. While it involves web technology, its focus on "security system" may not align with the specific real-time video streaming in an emergency call context as detailed in US11689383, particularly regarding WebRTC and the second connection method.
WO2014182638A2
- Full Citation: WO2014182638A2
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-05-04, Publication Date: 2014-11-13
- Assignee: Christopher Decharms
- Brief Description: Titled "Mobile security technology," this international application describes technology for mobile security.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent refers to general mobile security technology. Without further details, it's difficult to assess its relevance to the specific video streaming mechanism of US11689383, but the title alone does not suggest anticipation of the core claims.
EP2992692A2
- Full Citation: EP2992692A2
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-05-04, Publication Date: 2016-03-09
- Assignee: DECHARMS, Christopher
- Brief Description: Titled "Mobile security technology," this European application appears to be a family member of WO2014182638A2.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: Similar to WO2014182638A2, its relevance to the specific video streaming invention of US11689383 is unlikely to be direct based on the title.
-
- Full Citation: US9414225B2
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-07-23, Publication Date: 2016-08-09
- Assignee: Broadcom Corporation
- Brief Description: Titled "User equipment having web real time communication architecture," this patent describes user equipment with WebRTC architecture.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is highly relevant as it explicitly mentions "Web Real Time Communication architecture" in user equipment. It potentially anticipates the use of WebRTC for real-time communication from a mobile device. However, US11689383's claims include specific elements such as initiating the WebRTC session via a URL in an electronic message on a second connection and using a web browser instead of a full application in an emergency call context, which would require a detailed comparison to determine if US9414225B2 fully discloses these aspects.
US20150056946A1
- Full Citation: US20150056946A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-08-21, Publication Date: 2015-02-26
- Assignee: Tritech Software Systems
- Brief Description: Titled "Sms communication during emergencies," this application describes using SMS for communication during emergencies.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is relevant to SMS communication in emergencies. While US11689383 uses SMS (or similar) to transmit the URL, this patent does not describe the subsequent real-time video streaming via WebRTC through a browser.
-
- Full Citation: US9301117B2
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-08-21, Publication Date: 2016-03-29
- Assignee: Tritech Software Systems
- Brief Description: Titled "SMS communication during emergencies," this patent appears to be a granted version of US20150056946A1.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: Similar to US20150056946A1, its relevance is to SMS in emergencies, not the video streaming aspect of US11689383.
US20150099482A1
- Full Citation: US20150099482A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-10-09, Publication Date: 2015-04-09
- Assignee: SWN Communications, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "System and method for two-way message transmission on mobile platforms for emergency and non-emergency communications," this application describes two-way messaging for emergency and non-emergency communications.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent describes two-way messaging. While it is in the emergency communication domain, it does not specifically describe real-time video streaming via WebRTC through a browser initiated by a URL on a separate connection as in US11689383.
US20150106528A1
- Full Citation: US20150106528A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2013-10-15, Publication Date: 2015-04-16
- Assignee: Verizon Patent And Licensing Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Communication of data of a web real-time communication via a carrier-grade environment," this application describes WebRTC data communication in a carrier-grade environment.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is highly relevant as it explicitly mentions "Web Real-Time Communication" for data communication. It may anticipate aspects of using WebRTC. The distinction for US11689383 would lie in the specific initiation mechanism (URL in electronic message on a second connection) and the explicit instruction for a web browser instead of a full application in an emergency call context for video streaming. This citation is marked with an asterisk (*), indicating it was cited by the examiner, suggesting its high relevance.
US20170126751A1
- Full Citation: US20170126751A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2014-06-26, Publication Date: 2017-05-04
- Assignee: Unify Gmbh & Co. Kg
- Brief Description: Titled "Method for establishing a communication connection which is suitable for transmitting media streams between a first rtc client and a second rtc client," this application describes establishing communication for media streams between RTC clients.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is relevant to establishing connections for media streams between "RTC clients," which could include WebRTC. It potentially anticipates the general concept of real-time media streaming. However, the unique aspects of US11689383, such as the emergency context, the specific URL-based initiation via a separate connection to a web browser, and avoiding a full application, would need careful comparison.
US20160088455A1
- Full Citation: US20160088455A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2014-09-19, Publication Date: 2016-03-24
- Assignee: Rapidsos, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Method and system for emergency call management," this application describes methods and systems for managing emergency calls.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is in the emergency call management domain. While broadly related, the title does not indicate the specific real-time video streaming mechanism via WebRTC through a browser as taught by US11689383.
US20170164175A1
- Full Citation: US20170164175A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2014-09-19, Publication Date: 2017-06-08
- Assignee: Rapidsos, Inc.
- Brief Description: Also titled "Method and system for emergency call management," this appears to be a continuation or related application to US20160088455A1.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: Similar to US20160088455A1, its direct relevance to the video streaming specifics of US11689383 is not evident from the title.
US20160037126A1
- Full Citation: US20160037126A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2014-10-21, Publication Date: 2016-02-04
- Assignee: Livegenic Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Real-Time Visual Customer Support Enablement System and Method," this application describes a system for real-time visual customer support.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is highly relevant due to "Real-Time Visual ... System and Method." While in the "customer support" context rather than emergency services, it involves real-time visual streaming. A detailed analysis would be required to see if it teaches the specific initiation method (URL via electronic message on a second connection, opening in a browser instead of a full application) and WebRTC for emergency response, as claimed by US11689383.
US20160337831A1
- Full Citation: US20160337831A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2015-05-15, Publication Date: 2016-11-17
- Assignee: Rave Wireless, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Real-time over the top 9-1-1 caller location data," this application describes real-time location data for 9-1-1 callers.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is directly related to 9-1-1 and real-time data, specifically location. It potentially anticipates the real-time data aspect within an emergency context. However, it focuses on location and doesn't explicitly mention real-time video streaming via WebRTC through a browser initiated by a URL on a second connection, as distinct in US11689383. This citation is marked with an asterisk (*), indicating it was cited by the examiner, suggesting its high relevance.
US20160381091A1
- Full Citation: US20160381091A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2015-06-27, Publication Date: 2016-12-29
- Assignee: Avaya Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "System and method for managing multi-modal communication sessions," this application describes managing communication sessions with multiple modes (e.g., voice, video, text).
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent is relevant to managing multi-modal communication, which could encompass voice and video. The general concept of combining different media types is present. However, the specific initiation method for video (URL in electronic message, browser-based WebRTC without full application) in an emergency context, which is key to US11689383, would need specific comparison.
US20170034353A1
- Full Citation: US20170034353A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2015-07-29, Publication Date: 2017-02-02
- Assignee: Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "System and method for dynamic call diversion," this application describes dynamically diverting calls.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent concerns call diversion, a different functional aspect of call centers than the real-time video streaming mechanism of US11689383.
US20170124853A1
- Full Citation: US20170124853A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2015-11-02, Publication Date: 2017-05-04
- Assignee: Rapidsos, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Method and system for situational awareness for emergency response," this application describes systems for providing situational awareness in emergency response.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent addresses situational awareness for emergency response, which aligns with the overall goal of US11689383. However, the specific technical means of achieving this through browser-based WebRTC video streaming initiated by a URL on a second connection needs to be thoroughly checked against this prior art.
US20170180964A1
- Full Citation: US20170180964A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2015-12-17, Publication Date: 2017-06-22
- Assignee: Rapidsos, Inc.
- Brief Description: Titled "Devices and methods for efficient emergency calling," this application describes efficient emergency calling.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: This patent broadly covers efficient emergency calling. Its specific relevance to the unique video streaming method of US11689383 cannot be determined from the title alone.
US20190052474A1
- Full Citation: US20190052474A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2017-08-13, Publication Date: 2019-02-14
- Assignee: Carbyne Ltd.
- Brief Description: Titled "Method for streaming real-time data from a user device to a dispatch unit terminal," this is an earlier publication of an application by the same assignee and inventor as US11689383, sharing the same priority date. This is a family member.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: As a family member with the same priority date, this document is not prior art under 35 U.S.C. § 102 against US11689383, but rather describes closely related subject matter.
-
- Full Citation: US10686618B2
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2017-08-13, Publication Date: 2020-06-16
- Assignee: Carbyne Ltd.
- Brief Description: Titled "Method for streaming real-time data from a user device to a dispatch unit terminal," this is a granted patent by the same assignee and inventor as US11689383, sharing the same priority date. This is a family member. In the parentage information of US11689383, it explicitly states that US11689383 is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/492,757, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/901,074, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 15/822,927, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,686,618.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: As a family member with the same priority date, this document is not prior art under 35 U.S.C. § 102 against US11689383, but rather describes closely related subject matter from the same inventive lineage.
US20200313922A1
- Full Citation: US20200313922A1
- Publication/Filing Date: Priority Date: 2017-08-13, Publication Date: 2020-10-01
- Assignee: Carbyne Ltd.
- Brief Description: Titled "Method for streaming real-time data from a user device to a dispatch unit terminal," this is an earlier publication by the same assignee and inventor as US11689383, sharing the same priority date. This is a family member.
- Potential Anticipation Relevance: As a family member with the same priority date, this document is not prior art under 35 U.S.C. § 102 against US11689383, but rather describes closely related subject matter.
The most relevant prior art, based on their titles and examiner citations (marked with *), appear to be:
- US9414225B2 (Broadcom Corporation): Explicitly mentions "Web Real Time Communication architecture."
- US20150106528A1 (Verizon Patent And Licensing Inc.): Explicitly mentions "Web Real-Time Communication" for data communication in a carrier-grade environment, and was cited by the examiner.
- US20160337126A1 (Livegenic Inc.): Mentions "Real-Time Visual Customer Support," indicating real-time video streaming capabilities.
- US20160337831A1 (Rave Wireless, Inc.): Directly relates to "Real-time over the top 9-1-1 caller location data" and was cited by the examiner, indicating relevance to real-time data in an emergency context.
These patents and applications would require thorough analysis to determine the extent to which they anticipate or render obvious the claims of US11689383, particularly regarding the specific combination of features related to initiating a WebRTC video stream via a URL in an electronic message on a second connection that accesses a web browser instead of a full application during an emergency call.
Generated 5/18/2026, 12:48:50 PM