MICHAEL CHARLES DEWEY
Pilots at Yale Ct, Arnold, MD

License number
Maryland A4990866
Issued Date
Jun 2016
Expiration Date
Jun 2018
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
271 Yale Ct, Arnold, MD 21012

Professional information

Michael Dewey Photo 1

Intelligent Delivery Agent For Short Message Distribution Center

US Patent:
8542660, Sep 24, 2013
Filed:
Jan 24, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/356735
Inventors:
Richard A. Smith - Annapolis MD, US
Michael Dewey - Arnold MD, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
370338, 455433, 4554351
Abstract:
A message distribution center (MDC) and Intelligent Delivery Agent are implemented in a wireless Internet gateway interposed between content providers and a wireless carrier to subjectively examine and direct messages via simple mail transfer protocol (SMTP) based on desired rules (non-peak hours, paying subscribers only, etc. ) using standard SMTP Gateway and other well-known protocols. The MDC includes an individual queue for each subscriber, and the provider is informed through conventional SMTP protocol messages that the short message has been accepted. If the carrier has specifically disallowed service for a particular mobile identification number (MIN) (in the case of churning), then the content provider is informed through an SMTP interchange that the recipient is invalid.


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Intelligent Delivery Agent For Short Message Distribution Center

US Patent:
6839562, Jan 4, 2005
Filed:
Apr 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/832012
Inventors:
Richard A. Smith - Annapolis MD, US
Michael Dewey - Arnold MD, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
H04Q 720
US Classification:
455466, 4554141, 455461
Abstract:
A message distribution center (MDC) and Intelligent Delivery Agent are implemented in a wireless Internet gateway interposed between content providers and a wireless carrier to subjectively examine and direct messages via SMTP based on desired rules (e. g. , non-peak hours, paying subscribers only, etc. ) using standard SMTP Gateway and other well-known protocols. The MDC includes an individual queue for each subscriber, and the provider is informed through conventional SMTP protocol messages that the short message has been accepted. If the carrier has specifically disallowed service for a particular MIN (e. g. , in the case of churning), then the content provider is informed through an SMTP interchange that the recipient is invalid. An MDC provides a single mechanism for interacting with subscribers of multiple carriers, regardless of each carrier's underlying infrastructure. For the carrier, an MDC can protect their SS7 network by intelligently throttling messages and configuring message delivery parameters to be more network friendly.


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Intelligent Delivery Agent For Short Message Distribution Center

US Patent:
7860068, Dec 28, 2010
Filed:
Jan 3, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/025902
Inventors:
Richard A. Smith - Annapolis MD, US
Michael Dewey - Arnold MD, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
H04W 4/00, H04L 12/28, H04L 12/56, H04M 3/42, H04L 29/08
US Classification:
370338, 370396, 370466, 4554141, 4554144
Abstract:
A message distribution center (MDC) and Intelligent Delivery Agent are implemented in a wireless Internet gateway interposed between content providers and a wireless carrier to subjectively examine and direct messages via Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) based on desired rules (e. g. , non-peak hours, paying subscribers only, etc. ) using standard SMTP Gateway and other well-known protocols. The MDC includes an individual queue for each subscriber, and the provider is informed through conventional SMTP protocol messages that the short message has been accepted. If the carrier has specifically disallowed service for a particular Mobile Identification Number (MIN) (e. g. , in the case of churning), then the content provider is informed through an SMTP interchange that the recipient is invalid. An MDC provides a single mechanism for interacting with subscribers of multiple carriers, regardless of each carrier's underlying infrastructure.


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Intellegent Delivery Agent For Short Message Distribution Center

US Patent:
2011008, Apr 14, 2011
Filed:
Dec 14, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/926857
Inventors:
Richard A. Smith - Annapolis MD, US
Michael Dewey - Arnold MD, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/14
US Classification:
370338
Abstract:
A message distribution center (MDC) and Intelligent Delivery Agent are implemented in a wireless Internet gateway interposed between content providers and a wireless carrier to subjectively examine and direct messages via SMTP based on desired rules (e.g., non-peak hours, paying subscribers only, etc.) using standard SMTP Gateway and other well-known protocols. The MDC includes an individual queue for each subscriber, and the provider is informed through conventional SMTP protocol messages that the short message has been accepted. If the carrier has specifically disallowed service for a particular MIN (e.g., in the case of churning), then the content provider is informed through an SMTP interchange that the recipient is invalid. An MDC provides a single mechanism for interacting with subscribers of multiple carriers, regardless of each carrier's underlying infrastructure. For the carrier, an MDC can protect their SS7 network by intelligently throttling messages and configuring message delivery parameters to be more network friendly. An MDC can receive outside a relevant wireless network recipient handset presence information. In the disclosed embodiment, a content provider communicates with the MDC using SMTP protocol messages, and the MDC communicates with wireless carriers preferably using RMI/SMPP techniques.


Michael Dewey Photo 5

Intelligent Delivery Agent For Short Message Distribution Center

US Patent:
7925283, Apr 12, 2011
Filed:
Jul 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/899056
Inventors:
Richard A. Smith - Annapolis MD, US
Michael Dewey - Arnold MD, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
H04W 4/00
US Classification:
455466, 4554121
Abstract:
A message distribution center (MDC) and Intelligent Delivery Agent are implemented in a wireless Internet gateway interposed between content providers and a wireless carrier to subjectively examine and direct messages via SMTP based on desired rules (e. g. , non-peak hours, paying subscribers only, etc. ) using standard SMTP Gateway and other well-known protocols. The MDC includes an individual queue for each subscriber, and the provider is informed through conventional SMTP protocol messages that the short message has been accepted. If the carrier has specifically disallowed service for a particular MIN (e. g. , in the case of churning), then the content provider is informed through an SMTP interchange that the recipient is invalid. An MDC provides a single mechanism for interacting with subscribers of multiple carriers, regardless of each carrier's underlying infrastructure. For the carrier, an MDC can protect their SS7 network by intelligently throttling messages and configuring message delivery parameters to be more network friendly.


Michael Dewey Photo 6

Short Message Distribution Center

US Patent:
8265673, Sep 11, 2012
Filed:
Dec 2, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/373840
Inventors:
Richard A. Smith - Annapolis MD, US
Michael Dewey - Arnold MD, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
H04W 4/12
US Classification:
455466, 4554121, 455461
Abstract:
A message distribution center (MDC) is interposed between content providers and a wireless carrier to subjectively examine and direct messages via SMTP based on desired rules (e. g. , non-peak hours, paying subscribers only, etc. ) using standard SMTP Gateway and other well-known protocols. The MDC includes a queue for each subscriber. A provider is informed through conventional SMTP protocol messages when a short message has been accepted. If the carrier has specifically disallowed service for a particular MIN, the content provider is informed through an SMTP interchange that the recipient is invalid. An MDC provides a single mechanism for interacting with subscribers of multiple carriers, regardless of each carrier's underlying infrastructure. An MDC can protect a carrier's SS7 network by intelligently throttling messages and configuring network friendly message delivery parameters. A content provider preferably communicates with the MDC using SMTP protocol messages.


Michael Dewey Photo 7

Short Message Distribution Center

US Patent:
8073477, Dec 6, 2011
Filed:
Aug 16, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/805700
Inventors:
Richard A. Smith - Annapolis MD, US
Michael Dewey - Arnold MD, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
H04W 4/12
US Classification:
455466, 4554121, 455461
Abstract:
A message distribution center (MDC) is interposed between content providers and a wireless carrier to subjectively examine and direct messages via SMTP based on desired rules (e. g. , non-peak hours, paying subscribers only, etc. ) using standard SMTP Gateway and other well-known protocols. The MDC includes an individual queue for each subscriber, and the provider is informed through conventional SMTP protocol messages that the short message has been accepted. If the carrier has specifically disallowed service for a particular MIN (e. g. , in the case of churning), then the content provider is informed through an SMTP interchange that the recipient is invalid. An MDC provides a single mechanism for interacting with subscribers of multiple carriers, regardless of each carrier's underlying infrastructure. For the carrier, an MDC can protect their SS7 network by intelligently throttling messages and configuring message delivery parameters to be more network friendly. An MDC can receive outside a relevant wireless network recipient handset presence information.


Michael Dewey Photo 8

Short Message Distribution Center

US Patent:
7809382, Oct 5, 2010
Filed:
Apr 11, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/832010
Inventors:
Richard A. Smith - Annapolis MD, US
Michael Dewey - Arnold MD, US
Assignee:
TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. - Annapolis MD
International Classification:
H04W 4/12
US Classification:
455466, 4554121, 455461
Abstract:
A message distribution center (MDC) is interposed between content providers and a wireless carrier to subjectively examine and direct messages via SMTP based on desired rules (e. g. , non-peak hours, paying subscribers only, etc. ) using standard SMTP Gateway and other well-known protocols. The MDC includes an individual queue for each subscriber, and the provider is informed through conventional SMTP protocol messages that the short message has been accepted. If the carrier has specifically disallowed service for a particular MIN (e. g. , in the case of churning), then the content provider is informed through an SMTP interchange that the recipient is invalid. An MDC provides a single mechanism for interacting with subscribers of multiple carriers, regardless of each carrier's underlying infrastructure. For the carrier, an MDC can protect their SS7 network by intelligently throttling messages and configuring message delivery parameters to be more network friendly. An MDC can receive outside a relevant wireless network recipient handset presence information.


Michael Dewey Photo 9

Short Message Distribution Center

US Patent:
2013003, Feb 7, 2013
Filed:
Sep 10, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/608657
Inventors:
Richard A. Smith - Annapolis MD, US
Michael Dewey - Arnold MD, US
International Classification:
H04W 4/14
US Classification:
455466
Abstract:
A message distribution center (MDC) interposed between content providers and a wireless carrier to examine and direct messages via SMTP based on desired rules (e.g., non-peak hours, etc.) using standard SMTP Gateway and other well-known protocols. The MDC includes a queue for each subscriber, and the provider is informed through conventional SMTP protocol messages when a short message is accepted. If the carrier disallows service for an MIN, the content provider is informed the recipient is invalid through an SMTP interchange. An MDC provides a single mechanism for interacting with subscribers of multiple carriers, regardless of underlying infrastructure. An MDC can protect a carrier's SS7 network by throttling messages and configuring message delivery parameters to be more network friendly. An MDC can receive outside a relevant wireless network recipient. A content provider communicates with the MDC using SMTP protocol messages, and the MDC communicates with wireless carriers using RMI/SMPP techniques.