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Michal James Koenig

Researcher at Qualcomm

Publications -  8
Citations -  788

Michal James Koenig is an academic researcher from Qualcomm. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mobile device & Coupon. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 788 citations.

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Management of dynamic electronic coupons

TL;DR: In this article, an efficient and personable way to manage mobile coupons in a mobile operating environment and provide increased value and utility for a user of such coupons is described. But this method is limited to mobile devices.
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Apparatus and Methods for Locating, Tracking and/or Recovering a Wireless Communication Device

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present methods, systems, devices and computer program products for locating, tracking and/or recovering a wireless communication device that has been misplaced, lost or stolen, in addition to tracking or surveillance of the location or user in instances in which the wireless device has been loaned or is being used for covert surveillance.
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Dynamic electronic coupon for a mobile environment

TL;DR: Dynamic mobile coupons (DMCs) having a variable commercial value and/or other variable coupon characteristic are provided in this paper, where a DMC can be distributed to a mobile device based on criteria established by a sponsor of the DMC.
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Mobile coupons utilizing peer to peer ranging

TL;DR: In this paper, a dynamic mobile coupon (DMC) based on verified peer-to-peer (P-P) ranging between two wireless devices is described, where a minimum distance between such devices can be verified based on actions performed by the mobile device that require a minimum completion time.
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Methods and apparatus for facilitating application inter-communications

TL;DR: In this paper, a method and apparatus for facilitating communication among a plurality of applications associated with at least one device is provided, which may comprise receiving, by an extension module, a request from a first application to communicate with one or more applications, establishing a communication link between the first and at least 1 of the one or multiple applications, wherein the communication link allows the first application and the other applications to communicate at least a portion of data communicated between the communicating applications.