Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016-2021
Title: Innovations of Seth H. Schuler
Introduction
Seth H. Schuler is an accomplished inventor based in Bellevue, WA (US). He holds a total of 4 patents that showcase his expertise in security and location identification technologies. His work has significantly contributed to advancements in user authentication and data security.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "Multi-factor profile and security fingerprint analysis." This invention discloses a security fingerprint architecture that comprises one or more behavioral factors, storing a history of events associated with users. The data in the security fingerprint can be accessed through various modes, which determine the conditions under which the data may be utilized. This technology supports several primitive operations, allowing for set operations to be performed. Security fingerprints can be employed for authentication, advertising, and other operations, either independently or in conjunction with third-party data sources. Additionally, an exemplary platform of security fingerprints built upon a cellular infrastructure is disclosed.
Another notable patent is "Categorized location identification based on historical locations of a user device." This invention describes techniques for determining a categorized location of a user based on a set of location and time pairs associated with the user device. The techniques can predict a user's location given a specified time, utilizing the historical data of the user device.
Career Highlights
Seth H. Schuler is currently employed at T-Mobile USA, Inc., where he continues to innovate and develop new technologies. His contributions to the field of telecommunications and security have been recognized within the industry.
Collaborations
Some of his notable coworkers include Jeffrey M. Giard and Michael J. Goo, who have collaborated with him on various projects and patents.
Conclusion
Seth H. Schuler's work exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the fields of security and location identification. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing user experience and data protection in an increasingly digital world.