Location History:
- Issy les Moulineaux, FR (2019)
- Courbevoie, FR (2024)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2025
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Lauren Marjorie Del Giudice
Introduction
Lauren Marjorie Del Giudice is a prominent inventor based in Courbevoie, France. She has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in the area of secure elements and data collection methods. With a total of six patents to her name, her work reflects a deep understanding of complex systems and innovative solutions.
Latest Patents
Among her latest patents is the "Dynamic adaption of a secure element execution environment to profiles." This invention involves an eUICC card that comprises an initial runtime environment, subscriber profiles, associated adapters, and an adaptive routine. The adaptive routine is designed to apply these adapters, allowing the runtime environment to be tailored to the specificities of the corresponding profile when enabled. Additionally, the eUICC card includes inverse adapters that facilitate the restoration of the initial runtime environment upon disabling or deleting a profile. This adaptation can involve modifying a Java class within the Java Card runtime environment to align with the profile's specific requirements.
Another notable patent is the "Data collector in an electronic device." This patent describes a collecting method implemented by a first device with volatile memory, which interacts with a second device containing non-volatile memory. The method involves analyzing objects within an object tree and collecting data from both memories to delete unanalyzed objects. This process includes identifying references pointing to other objects and defining their types, ensuring efficient data management.
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