Patent 9008055
Prior art
Earlier patents, publications, and products that may anticipate or render the claims unpatentable.
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Prior art
Earlier patents, publications, and products that may anticipate or render the claims unpatentable.
As a technical patent analyst, I will now identify the most relevant prior art for US patent 9,008,055 by examining its cited references. Prior art includes any publicly available information that predates the effective filing date of an invention, such as other patents and publications, and is used to determine if an invention is novel and non-obvious (35 U.S.C. §§ 102 and 103). I will focus on the patent citations listed within US patent 9,008,055 itself.
I have performed a search within the USPTO database for US patent 9,008,055 to identify its specific citations. The following patents are listed as "Patent Citations" on the Google Patents page for US9008055B2.
Most Relevant Prior Art for US Patent 9,008,055
Here is an analysis of the patent citations listed for US9008055B2, focusing on their potential to anticipate the claims under 35 U.S.C. § 102.
1. US6119001A
- Full Citation: US6119001A - Roamer service auto-activation and deactivation in a home location register
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1997-04-28, Published: 2000-09-12
- Brief Description: This patent describes a method for automatically activating and deactivating roamer services for a mobile subscriber in a home location register (HLR) in a telecommunications network. It focuses on managing subscriber profiles and services when a mobile device moves between different networks.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): US6119001A may potentially anticipate elements of claims related to automatic service activation based on a "home" relationship, particularly if "roamer service auto-activation" can be broadly interpreted to include the automatic initiation of data transfer services as described in claim 1. The concept of a "home location register" identifying a subscriber and providing services is analogous to the home server recognizing a mobile device and providing services. However, it specifically deals with telecommunication network services rather than general data transfer and user-defined preferences, which could be a differentiating factor.
2. US6091956A
- Full Citation: US6091956A - Situation information system
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1997-06-12, Published: 2000-07-18
- Brief Description: This patent describes a situation information system that provides users with information relevant to their current situation (e.g., location, time, preferences). It involves tailoring information delivery based on context.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): While US6091956A broadly relates to providing relevant information based on context, its focus on "situation information" might not directly anticipate the core elements of automatic remote services and data transfer initiated by a home server upon recognition of a mobile device connecting through a separate and remote network, as outlined in claim 1 of US9008055B2. The automatic transfer of data (like images) or software updates based on pre-set preferences seems more specific than general "situation information."
3. US5966705A
- Full Citation: US5966705A - Tracking a user across both secure and non-secure areas on the Internet, wherein the users is initially tracked using a globally unique identifier
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1997-06-30, Published: 1999-10-12
- Brief Description: This patent describes a method for tracking a user across secure and non-secure areas of the internet using a globally unique identifier. It addresses user identification and persistent tracking.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): US5966705A's use of a "globally unique identifier" for tracking users across different internet areas could be considered relevant to the "information that uniquely identifies the mobile device" mentioned in US9008055B2. However, US5966705A primarily focuses on user tracking for purposes like advertising or personalization, rather than the automatic provision of remote services and data transfers by a specific "home server" based on pre-set preferences when the device connects through a remote network. The "automatic activation of at least one service to initiate a transfer of data" (Claim 1) might not be fully anticipated.
4. US6449473B1
- Full Citation: US6449473B1 - Security method for transmissions in telecommunication networks
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1997-09-15, Published: 2002-09-10
- Brief Description: This patent details a security method for transmissions in telecommunication networks, focusing on authenticating users and ensuring secure communication.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): US9008055B2 mentions establishing a secure connection (e.g., using VPN or encryption keys, as discussed in the detailed description and referenced in Claim 14). US6449473B1's emphasis on security methods in telecommunication networks could be considered relevant to the secure connection aspect. However, US9008055B2's claims go beyond just security to include the entire process of establishing a "home relationship," setting user preferences for automatic services, and initiating data transfers from a remote location. The mere presence of a security method would likely not fully anticipate the broader method or system claims of US9008055B2.
5. US6930709B1
- Full Citation: US6930709B1 - Integrated internet/intranet camera
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1997-12-04, Published: 2005-08-16
- Brief Description: This patent describes an integrated internet/intranet camera that can directly connect to networks to upload images.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent is highly relevant given US9008055B2's specific examples of uploading images from a camera phone or digital camera as an automatic service. US6930709B1 describes a camera that can connect to networks and upload images. This could potentially anticipate aspects of claims related to "uploading images" (Claim 9). However, US9008055B2 specifies the context of a "home relationship" with a "home server" and the automatic activation of services (including image uploads) when connected through a separate and remote local network based on user-set preferences. The concept of a pre-established "home relationship" and automatic services from a remote network after detection might differentiate US9008055B2.
6. US6332579B1
- Full Citation: US6332579B1 - Identification card billing method using an identification card
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1997-12-17, Published: 2001-12-25
- Brief Description: This patent describes a billing method that uses an identification card for various services, focusing on user identification for transaction purposes.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): US6332579B1 focuses on billing and identification for transactions, which is distinct from the automatic remote services and data transfer aspects of US9008055B2. While both involve identification, the purpose and outcome are different. It is unlikely to directly anticipate the claims of US9008055B2.
7. US6502192B1
- Full Citation: US6502192B1 - Security between client and server in a computer network
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1998-09-03, Published: 2002-12-31
- Brief Description: This patent describes methods for establishing and maintaining security between a client and a server in a computer network.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): Similar to US6449473B1, this patent focuses on the security mechanisms between client and server. While relevant to the "secure connection" aspect of US9008055B2, it does not appear to teach the broader inventive concept of a "home relationship" enabling automatic, preference-driven remote services and data transfers when connecting from a geographically separate network.
8. US20020022474A1 (and US6816722B2)
- Full Citation: US20020022474A1 - Detecting and preventing fraudulent use in a telecommunications network (also granted as US6816722B2)
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1998-12-23, Published: 2002-02-21 (US20020022474A1), Granted: 2004-11-09 (US6816722B2)
- Brief Description: This patent describes methods for detecting and preventing fraudulent use within telecommunications networks, often relying on subscriber identification and activity monitoring.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): The focus here is on fraud prevention in telecommunication networks. While it involves recognizing devices/subscribers, its primary goal is different from automatically providing user-selected remote services and data transfers from a home server. It is unlikely to directly anticipate the core claims of US9008055B2.
9. US6639975B1
- Full Citation: US6639975B1 - Interactive billing control system
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1999-01-29, Published: 2003-10-28
- Brief Description: This patent describes an interactive billing control system, focusing on user interaction with billing services.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): Similar to US6332579B1, this patent primarily addresses billing and user interaction for billing, which does not directly anticipate the automatic remote services and data transfer of US9008055B2.
10. EP1058450A1
- Full Citation: EP1058450A1 - Customizing a digital camera
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1999-06-02, Published: 2000-12-06
- Brief Description: This European patent application describes methods for customizing settings and functions of a digital camera.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): While relating to digital cameras, the focus is on customization of the camera's settings. US9008055B2, on the other hand, deals with a "home relationship" and the automatic provision of remote services (like image uploads) from a server based on user-set preferences for those services, not necessarily customizing the camera's internal operation. Thus, it's unlikely to be a direct anticipation of the broader claims.
11. US6967675B1
- Full Citation: US6967675B1 - Digital camera with image file transmission
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1999-10-28, Published: 2005-11-22
- Brief Description: This patent describes a digital camera with the capability to transmit image files.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): Similar to US6930709B1, this patent discloses a digital camera with image transmission capabilities. This could anticipate aspects of image uploading (Claim 9). However, the specific context of a "home relationship" with a "home server" enabling automatic, preference-driven services from a remote network as described in US9008055B2's independent claims (1, 15, 29) might still be novel. The distinction lies in the automated remote service activation by the server based on a pre-established "home relationship" and user preferences, rather than merely the camera's ability to transmit images.
12. US20010003191A1
- Full Citation: US20010003191A1 - Communication device and software for operating multimedia applications
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1999-12-03, Published: 2001-06-07
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a communication device and associated software for operating multimedia applications.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This broad description of a communication device and multimedia software may touch upon aspects of mobile devices and data, but it does not appear to specifically teach the "home relationship," automatic remote service activation by a server, or user-set preferences for data transfer from a remote network, as claimed in US9008055B2.
13. US20010054101A1
- Full Citation: US20010054101A1 - Server and method to provide access to a network by a computer configured for a different network
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 1999-12-23, Published: 2001-12-20
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a server and method that allow a computer configured for one network to access another different network. This involves adapting network configurations.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent deals with network access and configuration for different networks, which has some overlap with a mobile device connecting to a remote network. However, US9008055B2 focuses on the home server's automatic activation of services based on a pre-established home relationship and user preferences once internet access is gained through the remote network, rather than merely enabling network access for a differently configured computer. The specific "home relationship" and automated service aspects might distinguish US9008055B2.
14. US20030207685A1
- Full Citation: US20030207685A1 - User profiling communications system
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2000-04-15, Published: 2003-11-06
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a communication system that uses user profiling to tailor communications.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): User profiling, while related to preferences, is distinct from the explicit user-set preferences for automatic data transfer services initiated by a home server when a mobile device connects remotely, as described in US9008055B2 (e.g., in Claim 1). This patent would likely not anticipate the specific mechanism of the "home relationship" and automatic service activation.
15. US20040132449A1
- Full Citation: US20040132449A1 - Method and apparatus for permitting a mobile station to operate in a visited network
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2000-06-09, Published: 2004-07-08
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a method and apparatus for allowing a mobile station to operate in a visited network, potentially involving roaming and network access.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent is concerned with a mobile station operating in a visited network, which aligns with the scenario of US9008055B2 (mobile device connecting to a "local network that is separate and remote from the home network"). However, the key differentiating factors in US9008055B2 are the established "home" relationship with a specific home server and the automatic activation of user-preferred services (like data transfer) from that home server once the remote internet connection is made. If US20040132449A1 does not explicitly teach these elements, especially the preference-driven automatic service initiation by the home server, it may not fully anticipate US9008055B2.
16. US6937850B2
- Full Citation: US6937850B2 - Method and apparatus for charging of communications services
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2000-06-29, Published: 2005-08-30
- Brief Description: This patent describes a method and apparatus for charging for communication services.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent deals with billing for communication services, which is outside the scope of the core inventive concept of US9008055B2 regarding automatic remote services and data transfer based on a home relationship.
17. US20040046868A1
- Full Citation: US20040046868A1 - Automatically configuring a web-enabled digital camera to access the Internet
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2000-07-26, Published: 2004-03-11
- Brief Description: This patent application describes automatically configuring a web-enabled digital camera to access the Internet.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent is highly relevant as it deals with automatic configuration for internet access for a digital camera. This could anticipate the initial steps of a mobile imaging device gaining internet access. However, US9008055B2 goes further by defining a "home relationship" with a server and the server automatically activating pre-set services (like image upload) upon recognizing the device connecting remotely. The focus on the server's automated service activation based on the home relationship might be a distinguishing feature.
18. US20040098515A1
- Full Citation: US20040098515A1 - Systems and methods for the automatic registration of devices
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2000-09-06, Published: 2004-05-20
- Brief Description: This patent application describes systems and methods for the automatic registration of devices. US9008055B2 explicitly references this concept as one of its automatic services (product registration).
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent is very relevant, as "automated product registration" is listed as an example of an automatic service in US9008055B2 (Summary and Detailed Description). If US20040098515A1 discloses a method where a device automatically registers with a "home" server (or a designated server) upon connecting to a network, it could potentially anticipate the "automatic product registration" aspect of the services in US9008055B2. However, the claims of US9008055B2 encompass a broader method of automatically activating at least one service (which could include registration) to initiate data transfer based on user-set preferences and a home relationship when connecting from a remote network. The broader scope and specific combination of elements in US9008055B2's independent claims would need careful comparison.
19. US6542740B1
- Full Citation: US6542740B1 - System, method and article of manufacture for utilizing a wireless link in an interface roaming network framework
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2000-10-24, Published: 2003-04-01
- Brief Description: This patent describes a system and method for utilizing a wireless link in an interface roaming network framework, addressing how devices move between wireless networks.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent's focus on "roaming network framework" is relevant to a mobile device moving between networks. However, similar to US20040132449A1, the key distinction for US9008055B2 lies in the home server's automatic, preference-driven initiation of data transfer services through that roaming network, enabled by a pre-established home relationship. Roaming itself does not necessarily imply the specific automatic service activation described in US9008055B2.
20. WO2002057869A2
- Full Citation: WO2002057869A2 - Cooperative network for mobile internet access
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2000-11-03, Published: 2002-07-25
- Brief Description: This international patent application describes a cooperative network system for providing mobile internet access.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent broadly relates to mobile internet access. However, it is unlikely to specifically teach the "home relationship" between a device and a home server, the user setting preferences for automatic services, and the server's automatic activation of data transfer upon remote connection, as claimed in US9008055B2.
21. US20030054810A1
- Full Citation: US20030054810A1 - Enterprise mobile server platform
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2000-11-15, Published: 2003-03-20
- Brief Description: This patent application describes an enterprise mobile server platform, likely focusing on managing mobile devices within a business context.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): While this patent involves a "mobile server platform," its focus on an "enterprise" context might differ from the "home network" concept of US9008055B2. More importantly, the explicit elements of a "home relationship," user-set preferences for automatic data transfer services, and the server's automatic initiation of these services upon remote connection are not immediately apparent from the title alone and would require deeper analysis of the full text to determine anticipation.
22. US20020114469A1
- Full Citation: US20020114469A1 - Method and system for delegation of security procedures to a visited domain
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-02-21, Published: 2002-08-22
- Brief Description: This patent application describes delegating security procedures to a visited domain in a network environment.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on security delegation in visited domains. While security is a component of US9008055B2 (e.g., VPN tunnel, encryption keys), the primary inventive concept of US9008055B2 revolves around the automatic remote services triggered by a home server based on a pre-established home relationship and user preferences for data transfer, rather than merely security procedures.
23. US20020137544A1
- Full Citation: US20020137544A1 - Radio communication apparatus
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-03-21, Published: 2002-09-26
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a radio communication apparatus.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This is a very broad patent on a radio communication apparatus. It is highly unlikely to anticipate the specific method or system of providing automatic remote services with a home relationship, user preferences, and data transfer described in US9008055B2.
24. US20040185826A1
- Full Citation: US20040185826A1 - Charging in communication networks
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-05-18, Published: 2004-09-23
- Brief Description: This patent application describes methods for charging in communication networks.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent addresses charging, which is not the core inventive concept of US9008055B2.
25. US20030025796A1
- Full Citation: US20030025796A1 - Image sensing apparatus, information processing apparatus, control method for these apparatuses, image processing apparatus and method, and image processing system
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-07-31, Published: 2003-02-06
- Brief Description: This patent application describes various aspects of image sensing, processing, and control, as well as an overall image processing system.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent broadly covers image processing and sensing. While US9008055B2 mentions imaging devices and image uploads, this patent does not appear to specifically teach the "home relationship," server-side automatic service activation, user preferences for remote services, or the data transfer initiation from a remote network in the specific manner claimed by US9008055B2.
26. US20030030839A1
- Full Citation: US20030030839A1 - Process of operations with an interchangeable transmission device and apparatus for use therein for a common interface for use with digital cameras
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-08-08, Published: 2003-02-13
- Brief Description: This patent application describes an interchangeable transmission device and a common interface for digital cameras, likely focusing on connectivity and data transfer mechanisms for cameras.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on interfaces and transmission for digital cameras. While relevant to how cameras might transfer data, it is not explicitly about a "home relationship" with a server that automatically initiates remote services based on user preferences when connecting from a separate network.
27. US20050146621A1 (and WO2003024094A1)
- Full Citation: US20050146621A1 - Digital camera system, image storage apparatus, and digital camera (also WO2003024094A1)
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-09-10, Published: 2005-07-07 (US20050146621A1), Published: 2003-03-20 (WO2003024094A1)
- Brief Description: These patents describe digital camera systems and image storage apparatuses.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): These patents, similar to other camera-related prior art, describe image storage and camera systems. The crucial differentiating factor for US9008055B2 is the automatic remote service activation by a home server based on a pre-established home relationship and user preferences for data transfer when the device connects from a remote network. These patents would need to explicitly teach this specific combination to fully anticipate the claims.
28. US20030065824A1
- Full Citation: US20030065824A1 - Network apparatus, a network controller, and a method of controlling the network apparatus
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-09-11, Published: 2003-04-03
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a network apparatus, controller, and control method.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This is a generic patent about network apparatus and control. It is unlikely to contain the specific elements of a "home relationship," user preferences for automatic remote services, and server-initiated data transfer as defined in US9008055B2.
29. US20030054833A1
- Full Citation: US20030054833A1 - Application execution method and apparatus
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-09-18, Published: 2003-03-20
- Brief Description: This patent application describes methods and apparatus for executing applications.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent is broadly about application execution. It does not appear to teach the specific context of a "home relationship" for automatic remote services and data transfer in the manner claimed by US9008055B2.
30. US20030058343A1
- Full Citation: US20030058343A1 - Image data transfer method, digital camera, and program
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-09-26, Published: 2003-03-27
- Brief Description: This patent application describes an image data transfer method, a digital camera, and a program for it.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent describes image data transfer for digital cameras, which is relevant to US9008055B2's examples. However, it needs to be examined if it teaches the full scope of claim 1, particularly the "home relationship," "server automatically activating at least one service to initiate a transfer of data" from a remote network based on "user preferences" set during the establishment of the relationship. The novelty might reside in this combination of automated, preference-driven remote services initiated by the home server.
31. US20040248547A1
- Full Citation: US20040248547A1 - Integration of billing between cellular and wlan networks
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-10-08, Published: 2004-12-09
- Brief Description: This patent application describes the integration of billing systems between cellular and WLAN networks.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on billing integration, which is not the primary subject matter of US9008055B2's independent claims.
32. US20030078959A1
- Full Citation: US20030078959A1 - Deployment of business logic software and data content onto network servers
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-10-18, Published: 2003-04-24
- Brief Description: This patent application describes the deployment of business logic software and data content onto network servers.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent is concerned with software and data deployment on servers. While servers are central to US9008055B2, this patent does not appear to teach the specific "home relationship" with a mobile device, user preferences for automatic remote services, and server-initiated data transfer from a remote network that defines the invention.
33. US20040201702A1
- Full Citation: US20040201702A1 - Automatic location identification and categorization of digital photographs
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2001-10-23, Published: 2004-10-14
- Brief Description: This patent application describes automatic location identification and categorization of digital photographs.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on processing and organizing digital photographs with location data. While US9008055B2 deals with image uploads, the core claims of US9008055B2 are about the automatic remote services initiated by a home server based on a home relationship and user preferences, which goes beyond just photo categorization.
34. US6670982B2
- Full Citation: US6670982B2 - Wireless digital camera media
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-01-04, Published: 2003-12-30
- Brief Description: This patent describes wireless digital camera media.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on wireless media for digital cameras. It's too generic to anticipate the specific method and system of US9008055B2 concerning the home relationship and automatic remote services.
35. US20030157960A1
- Full Citation: US20030157960A1 - Remote storage for electronics
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-02-20, Published: 2003-08-21
- Brief Description: This patent application describes remote storage solutions for electronic devices.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent relates to remote storage, which aligns with the concept of uploading data to a server. However, it needs to be determined if it explicitly teaches the automatic initiation of data transfer to remote storage by a home server based on a pre-established home relationship and user preferences when the device connects through a remote network, as detailed in US9008055B2's claims. The automation and the specific "home relationship" context are key.
36. US20030225701A1
- Full Citation: US20030225701A1 - System for protecting and managing digital contents
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-02-28, Published: 2003-12-04
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a system for protecting and managing digital content.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on content protection and management. While data transfer might involve digital content, the core inventive concept of US9008055B2 lies in the automatic remote services driven by a home server and user preferences when connecting from a remote network, which is distinct from mere content protection.
37. US20040203848A1
- Full Citation: US20040203848A1 - Wireless communication device and method for automatic time updates in personal information management applications
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-03-28, Published: 2004-10-14
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a wireless communication device and method for automatic time updates in personal information management applications.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent deals with automatic time updates for personal information management. While it involves an automatic service for a mobile device, the specific nature of the service (time updates) and the context (PIM applications) are different from the broad "transfer of data" services (e.g., images, software updates) initiated by a home server based on user preferences in US9008055B2.
38. US7085360B1
- Full Citation: US7085360B1 - System and method for auditing billing records in a telecommunications system
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-04-22, Published: 2006-08-01
- Brief Description: This patent describes a system and method for auditing billing records in a telecommunications system.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on billing audits, which is not the subject matter of US9008055B2's independent claims.
39. US20030200297A1
- Full Citation: US20030200297A1 - Method for configuring a system management station
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-04-23, Published: 2003-10-23
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a method for configuring a system management station.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent is about configuring a management station. It does not appear to teach the specific "home relationship" and automatic remote service model of US9008055B2.
40. US20030227554A1
- Full Citation: US20030227554A1 - Digital camera system
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-04-26, Published: 2003-12-11
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a digital camera system.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This is a generic patent for a digital camera system. Similar to other camera-related prior art, it is unlikely to anticipate the specific method and system of US9008055B2 concerning the home relationship and automatic remote services.
41. US20030204445A1
- Full Citation: US20030204445A1 - System and method for supporting anonymous transactions
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-04-26, Published: 2003-10-30
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a system and method for supporting anonymous transactions.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on anonymous transactions. While security and privacy are mentioned in US9008055B2, the core invention is not about anonymity or transactions, but rather the automatic provision of services based on a known "home" relationship.
42. US7054618B1
- Full Citation: US7054618B1 - Method of registering a communication device with a proxy server based service
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-05-23, Published: 2006-05-30
- Brief Description: This patent describes a method of registering a communication device with a proxy server-based service.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent on device registration with a proxy server could be relevant to the general concept of a device establishing a relationship and registering. US9008055B2 also refers to "automated product registration" as a service. However, US9008055B2's claims specify a "home relationship" with a home server and the automatic activation of services to initiate data transfer based on user preferences when connecting through a separate and remote local network. The proxy server model might not fully align with the "home server" concept and the specific automatic service initiation of US9008055B2.
43. US20030220765A1
- Full Citation: US20030220765A1 - Method and apparatus for enhancing security in a wireless network using distance measurement techniques
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-05-24, Published: 2003-11-27
- Brief Description: This patent application describes enhancing security in wireless networks using distance measurement.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on security enhancement using distance measurement. It does not appear to teach the core inventive concept of US9008055B2 regarding automatic remote services initiated by a home server based on a home relationship and user preferences for data transfer.
44. US20030232598A1
- Full Citation: US20030232598A1 - Method and apparatus for intrusion management in a wireless network using physical location determination
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-06-13, Published: 2003-12-18
- Brief Description: This patent application describes intrusion management in wireless networks using physical location determination.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on intrusion management and location. It is unlikely to anticipate the specific method and system of US9008055B2 concerning the home relationship and automatic remote services for data transfer.
45. US20040032498A1
- Full Citation: US20040032498A1 - Internet camera
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-06-19, Published: 2004-02-19
- Brief Description: This patent application describes an internet camera.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent refers to an "Internet camera," which inherently implies network connectivity. Similar to US6930709B1 and US6967675B1, this could anticipate aspects of image uploading (Claim 9). However, the specific "home relationship" with a home server and the server's automatic activation of services based on user preferences when connecting from a remote network are key differentiating features of US9008055B2 that this patent may not fully disclose.
46. US20040003285A1
- Full Citation: US20040003285A1 - System and method for detecting unauthorized wireless access points
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-06-28, Published: 2004-01-01
- Brief Description: This patent application describes detecting unauthorized wireless access points.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent deals with detecting unauthorized access points for security, which is not the core inventive concept of US9008055B2.
47. US6950628B1
- Full Citation: US6950628B1 - Method for grouping 802.11 stations into authorized service sets to differentiate network access and services
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-08-02, Published: 2005-09-27
- Brief Description: This patent describes a method for grouping 802.11 stations into authorized service sets to differentiate network access and services. This involves managing access and service levels.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on differentiating network access and services based on grouping 802.11 stations. While it involves managing services, it's distinct from the "home relationship" and server-initiated, preference-driven automatic data transfer from a remote network as defined in US9008055B2.
48. US20040039813A1
- Full Citation: US20040039813A1 - Scalable wireless remote control and monitoring system with automatic registration and automatic time synchronization
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-08-22, Published: 2004-02-26
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a scalable wireless remote control and monitoring system with automatic registration and automatic time synchronization.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent is highly relevant due to "automatic registration" and "remote control and monitoring." Automatic registration is a service mentioned in US9008055B2. If this patent teaches a system where a remote device is automatically registered with a central system and then services (including remote control/monitoring which could be seen as data transfer) are automatically performed based on this registration, it could potentially anticipate some aspects of US9008055B2. However, US9008055B2 emphasizes the user setting preferences for automatic data transfer services specifically during the establishment of a "home relationship" with a home server when connecting from a remote network. The "home relationship" and preference-driven nature of services in US9008055B2 might offer differentiation.
49. US20040082326A1
- Full Citation: US20040082326A1 - Delivery of network services
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-10-25, Published: 2004-04-29
- Brief Description: This patent application describes the delivery of network services.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This is a very broad patent on delivering network services. It is unlikely to anticipate the specific method or system of US9008055B2 concerning the home relationship and automatic remote services for data transfer, unless it specifically teaches all the elements of the independent claims.
50. US20050241004A1 (and US20040192268A1)
- Full Citation: US20050241004A1 - Privacy protection in a server (also US20040192268A1)
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2002-12-02, Published: 2005-10-27 (US20050241004A1), Published: 2004-09-30 (US20040192268A1)
- Brief Description: These patents describe methods for privacy protection in a server environment.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): These patents focus on privacy protection. While relevant to secure connections and data handling, they do not appear to teach the core inventive concept of US9008055B2 regarding automatic remote services initiated by a home server based on a home relationship and user preferences for data transfer.
51. US7106176B2
- Full Citation: US7106176B2 - Portable device-interoperable home network system
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2003-01-15, Published: 2006-09-12
- Brief Description: This patent describes a portable device-interoperable home network system. This directly mentions "home network" and "portable devices" (mobile devices).
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent is highly relevant because it describes a "home network system" and "portable device-interoperability," which directly relates to the context of US9008055B2. The independent claims of US9008055B2 focus on an established home relationship leading to automatic remote services (data transfer) initiated by a server of the home network when the mobile device connects through a separate and remote network, with user-set preferences for these services. If US7106176B2 teaches these specific elements in combination, particularly the automatic server-side initiation of user-preferred services when the portable device is remote, it could be a strong anticipatory reference.
52. US20040151311A1
- Full Citation: US20040151311A1 - Encrypted photo archive
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2003-02-04, Published: 2004-08-05
- Brief Description: This patent application describes an encrypted photo archive system.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent deals with encrypted photo archives, which is relevant to image storage and security. While US9008055B2 deals with image uploads to a server, the key distinguishing features of US9008055B2 are the automatic remote services initiated by a home server based on a home relationship and user preferences when the device connects from a remote network. This patent might not fully anticipate these broader aspects.
53. US20040249922A1
- Full Citation: US20040249922A1 - Home automation system security
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2003-03-31, Published: 2004-12-09
- Brief Description: This patent application describes security for a home automation system. US9008055B2 mentions "access to home network functions, such as baby room video cameras, room microphones for listening, air conditioner/heater controls, home weather station, etc." as other services.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent is relevant to home automation systems, which US9008055B2 explicitly mentions as examples of other services. If US20040249922A1 describes a home automation system where a remote mobile device can access and control home functions based on a pre-established relationship and preferences, it could potentially anticipate elements related to these "other services" mentioned in the detailed description of US9008055B2. However, the independent claims of US9008055B2 are more broadly focused on initiating a transfer of data for at least one service chosen from preferences, not specifically home automation security, though home automation control could involve data transfer.
54. US20040225614A1
- Full Citation: US20040225614A1 - Method, system and computer program product for protection of identity information in electronic transactions using attribute certificates
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2003-05-09, Published: 2004-11-11
- Brief Description: This patent application describes identity protection in electronic transactions using attribute certificates.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent focuses on identity protection in electronic transactions. This is distinct from the core inventive concept of US9008055B2 concerning automatic remote services and data transfer based on a home relationship.
55. US20050021724A1
- Full Citation: US20050021724A1 - Methods and systems for operating a logical sensor network
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2003-07-07, Published: 2005-01-27
- Brief Description: This patent application describes methods and systems for operating a logical sensor network.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent deals with sensor networks. While US9008055B2 mentions home weather stations (which might involve sensors), the general concept of operating a sensor network does not directly anticipate the specific "home relationship" and automatic remote service model of US9008055B2.
56. US20050027608A1
- Full Citation: US20050027608A1 - System and method for providing commercial services over a wireless communication network
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2003-07-29, Published: 2005-02-03
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a system and method for providing commercial services over a wireless communication network.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent broadly covers providing commercial services over wireless networks. However, the emphasis in US9008055B2 is on automatic remote services provided by a home relationship with a home server and user-set preferences for data transfer, which may be distinct from generic "commercial services."
57. US20050033850A1
- Full Citation: US20050033850A1 - Personal on-demand media streaming system and method
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2003-08-07, Published: 2005-02-10
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a personal on-demand media streaming system.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent relates to media streaming. While media transfer (e.g., MP3 files) is mentioned in US9008055B2 as a type of data, the core claims of US9008055B2 are broader and focus on the automatic initiation of data transfer by a home server based on a home relationship and user preferences from a remote network. Media streaming on-demand is a specific service, but not necessarily the overarching inventive concept of US9008055B2.
58. US20050063355A1
- Full Citation: US20050063355A1 - System and method for multi-link communication in home network
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2003-09-09, Published: 2005-03-24
- Brief Description: This patent application describes a system and method for multi-link communication within a home network.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent directly addresses "home network" and "multi-link communication," making it highly relevant. Similar to US7106176B2, if this patent explicitly teaches the combination of an established home relationship, user-set preferences for automatic services, and the home server automatically initiating data transfers when a device connects remotely through any link, it could be a strong anticipatory reference for the claims of US9008055B2.
59. US20050257055A1
- Full Citation: US20050257055A1 - Device ownership transfer from a network
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2004-04-28, Published: 2005-11-17
- Brief Description: This patent application describes the transfer of device ownership from a network.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent has the same priority date as US9008055B2's priority application (US10/833,381). Therefore, it might be considered prior art only if its effective filing date is truly earlier due to some other priority, or if it represents a "common assignee" scenario where both inventions are by the same inventor and were commonly owned at the time of invention, and if it fully anticipates. It's likely more of a related application than an anticipatory prior art in the traditional sense, as it discusses "device ownership transfer," while US9008055B2 focuses on automatic services provided based on an established relationship.
60. US7266383B2
- Full Citation: US7266383B2 - Group interaction modes for mobile devices
- Publication/Filing Date: Filed: 2005-02-14, Published: 2007-09-04
- Brief Description: This patent describes group interaction modes for mobile devices.
- Potential Anticipation (35 U.S.C. § 102): This patent's filing date (2005-02-14) is later than the priority date of US9008055B2 (2004-04-28), so it is not prior art under 35 U.S.C. § 102 for US9008055B2.
Summary of Highly Relevant Prior Art (Pre-2004-04-28 effective filing date):
Based on the titles and brief descriptions, the following prior art references appear most relevant to potentially anticipate aspects of US Patent 9,008,055, specifically concerning automatic remote services, device identification, and data transfer:
- US6930709B1 (Integrated internet/intranet camera): Directly relates to cameras and network image uploads.
- US6967675B1 (Digital camera with image file transmission): Also directly relates to cameras and image transmission.
- US20040046868A1 (Automatically configuring a web-enabled digital camera to access the Internet): Addresses automatic configuration for internet access for cameras.
- US20040098515A1 (Systems and methods for the automatic registration of devices): Directly relevant to the "automatic registration" service mentioned in US9008055B2.
- US20040039813A1 (Scalable wireless remote control and monitoring system with automatic registration and automatic time synchronization): Highly relevant due to "automatic registration" and "remote control and monitoring."
- US7106176B2 (Portable device-interoperable home network system): Directly addresses "home network" and "portable devices," and could be highly anticipatory if it teaches the full combination of automatic server-side service activation from a remote device based on a home relationship and user preferences.
- US20030157960A1 (Remote storage for electronics): Relevant to remote data storage, which is a component of data transfer services.
- US20030058343A1 (Image data transfer method, digital camera, and program): Relevant to image data transfer from digital cameras.
- US20040032498A1 (Internet camera): General concept of an internet-connected camera for image transfer.
- US20040249922A1 (Home automation system security): Relevant to "other services" for home automation access from remote.
- US20050063355A1 (System and method for multi-link communication in home network): Similar to US7106176B2, highly relevant for home network and multi-link communication.
The primary point of differentiation for US9008055B2 against this prior art will likely be the specific combination of:
- The explicit "home relationship" between a mobile device and a home server.
- The ability for the user to set preferences for a set of automatic services during this relationship establishment.
- The home server automatically activating at least one function to initiate a transfer of data when the mobile device connects through any separate and remote local network via the Internet, acting as if the device was local.
Many of the cited references address parts of this invention (e.g., image transfer, remote access, security, device registration), but the unique combination of these elements, particularly the preference-driven automatic service activation by the home server for a remote mobile device over any internet-enabled local network, is what US9008055B2 aims to protect. A thorough anticipation analysis would require a detailed claim-by-claim comparison with the full text of these highly relevant prior art documents.
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