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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 13, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 14, 2008
Apurva Mahendrakumar Bhansali, Austin, TX (US);
Manoj Kumar Jain, Austin, TX (US);
Shradha Dube, Austin, TX (US);
Gayathri Rangarajan, Austin, TX (US);
Mehul Ramjibhai Patel, Austin, TX (US);
Rayesh Kashinath Raikar, Austin, TX (US);
Kamal Mansukhlal Dhanani, Austin, TX (US);
Ranjit Kapila, Austin, TX (US);
Elza Abraham Varghese, Houston, TX (US);
Thomas David Tucker, Austin, TX (US);
Apurva Mahendrakumar Bhansali, Austin, TX (US);
Manoj Kumar Jain, Austin, TX (US);
Shradha Dube, Austin, TX (US);
Gayathri Rangarajan, Austin, TX (US);
Mehul Ramjibhai Patel, Austin, TX (US);
Rayesh Kashinath Raikar, Austin, TX (US);
Kamal Mansukhlal Dhanani, Austin, TX (US);
Ranjit Kapila, Austin, TX (US);
Elza Abraham Varghese, Houston, TX (US);
Thomas David Tucker, Austin, TX (US);
Softex Incorporated, Austin, TX (US);
Abstract
A system and method for encoding and decoding data. A method includes selecting a subgroup of bits from one or more bytes of binary encrypted information, wherein the binary encrypted information is for tracking, locating, and disabling an electronic device; passing the subgroup of bits to an encoding function that performs binary mapping operations on the subgroup of bits to generate an encoded byte; and encoding the next one or more bytes of binary encrypted information if the end of the binary encrypted information has not been reached.