Method and system for message value calculation in a mobile environment
US-9203912-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9569587B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9569587-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414294957-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 3, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 29, 2006 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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An intelligent gateway device provided at a premise (home or business) for providing and managing application services associated with use and support of a plurality of digital endpoint devices associated with the premises. The device includes a communications and processing infrastructure integrated with a peer and presence messaging based communications protocol for enabling communications between the device and an external support network and between the device and connected digital endpoint devices. A services framework at the gateway device implements the communications and processing infrastructure for enabling service management, service configuration, and authentication of user of services at the intelligent gateway. The framework provides a storage and execution environment for supporting and executing received service logic modules relating to use, management, and support of the digital endpoint devices. Thus, the gateway device provides a network-based services point of presence for a plurality of digital endpoint devices at the premises.
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What is claimed is: 1. An application gateway locatable at a user premises, comprising: at least one data communication interface providing wide area network and local area network access; and an application services layer module including logic controllable by a services management center, the application services layer module providing the capability for a application gateway user to: store personal e-health information on the application gateway, selectively invite another user or group of users to access the personal e-health information from the application gateway via a remote wide area network connection, provide secure access and authentication credentials to another user or group of users, enabled the first gateway user to control a type and amount of the personal e-health information another user or group of users can access, and revoke the authentication credentials of another user or group of users and disallow access to the personal e-health information. 2. The application gateway of claim 1 , wherein the application services layer module provides the capability to encrypt the personal e-health information and subsequently decrypt the personal e-health information based upon positive authentication of the another user or group of users credentials. 3. The application gateway of claim 1 , wherein the application services layer module enables the first gateway user to subsequently modify an amount of the personal e-health information another user or group of users can access. 4. The application gateway of claim 1 , wherein the invited user accesses the personal e-health information via a second application gateway that is located remote from the application gateway. 5. The application gateway of claim 4 , wherein the second application gateway enables another user or group of users to view the personal e-health information on a TV. 6. The application gateway of claim 1 , wherein the personal e-health information includes documents, charts, status, medical information derived and compiled from electronic monitoring devices. 7. The application gateway of claim 1 , wherein another user or group of users can place tags and comments on the personal e-health information once invited and authenticated by the application gateway. 8. The application gateway of claim 1 , wherein the personal e-health information can be aggregated by the application gateway user into a viewing page and stored on the application gateway, wherein said viewing page is viewable by the application gateway user and the another user or group of users. 9. The application gateway of claim 1 , wherein another user or group of users is notified of updates to the personal e-health information automatically as they occur if a change in information is detected. 10. An application gateway locatable at a user premises, comprising: at least one data communication interface providing wide area network and local area network access; and an application services layer module including logic controllable by a services management center, said application services layer module providing the capability for a application gateway user to store personal e-health information on the application gateway and enable the application gateway user to: selectively invite another user or group of users to access the personal information via a remote wide area network connection, provide secure access and authentication credentials to another user or group of users for accessing the personal e-health information; enable the application gateway user to control the type and amount of the personal e-health information another user or group of users can access, encrypt the personal e-health information, decrypt the personal e-health information based upon a positive authentication of another user or group of users credentials, and revoke the authentication credentials of another user or group of users and disallow access to the personal e-health information. 11. The application gateway of claim 10 , wherein the application services layer module enables the application gateway user to subsequently modify an amount of the personal e-health information another user or group of users can access. 12. The application gateway of claim 10 , wherein another user or group of users accesses the personal e-health information via a second application gateway that is located remote from the application gateway. 13. The application gateway of claim 12 , wherein the second application gateway enables another user or group of users to view the personal e-health information on a TV. 14. The application gateway of claim 10 , wherein the personal e-health information includes documents, charts, status, medical information derived and compiled from electronic monitoring devices. 15. The application gateway of claim 10 , wherein another user or group of users can place tags and comments on the personal e-health information once invited and authenticated by the application gateway. 16. The application gateway of claim 10 , wherein the personal e-health information can be aggregated into a viewing page and stored on the application gateway, wherein said viewing page is viewable by another user or group of users. 17. The application gateway of claim 10 , wherein another user or group of users is notified of personal e-health information updates automatically as they occur if a change in information is detected. 18. An application gateway locatable at a user premises, comprising: at least one data communication interface providing wide area network and local area network access; and an application services layer module including logic controllable by a services management center, the application services layer module providing the capability for an application gateway user to store personal e-health information on the application gateway and enable the first application gateway user to: selectively invite another user or group of users to access the personal e-health information via a remote wide area network connection, provide secure access and authentication credentials to another user or group of users, enable the first gateway user to control the type and amount of the personal e-health information another user or group of users can access, notify at least one of the application gateway user and another user or group of users of updates to the personal e-health information, revoke the authentication credentials of another user or group of users, and disallow access to the personal e-health information. 19. The application gateway of claim 18 , wherein the application services layer module provides the capability to encrypt the personal e-health information and subsequently decrypt the personal e-health information based upon positive authentication of another user or group of users credentials. 20. The application gateway of claim 18 , wherein the application services layer module enables the application gateway user to subsequently modify the amount of personal e-health information another user or group of users can access. 21. The application gateway of claim 18 , wherein another user or group of users accesses the personal information via a second application gateway that is located remote from the application gateway. 22. The application gateway of claim 21 , wherein the second application gateway enables another user or group of users to view the personal information on a TV. 23. The application gateway of claim 18 , wherein the personal e-hea
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