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Ted R. Rittmaster
Publications - 7
Citations - 887
Ted R. Rittmaster is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Signal & Communications system. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 887 citations.
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System and process for limiting distribution of information on a communication network based on geographic location
TL;DR: In this paper, a plurality of recipient processors (14, 15, 16) located at geographically remote locations with respect to each other and connected for communication with an information provider processor (12), over the communications network.
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System and process for distribution of information on a communication network
TL;DR: In this paper, the location information is used to determine whether or not the processor requesting the information is within a restricted or non-restricted region, which is made by comparing the geographic information of the recipient processor with a list of nonrestricted or restricted geographic locations or regions.
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Location-based control of functions of electronic devices
TL;DR: A mobile personal communication device, such as a mobile telephone (cellular, satellite, or the like), that is capable of determining its geographic location, through an on-board GPS unit or other geographic locating mechanism, has a function that is disabled, enabled, modified or otherwise controlled when the personal communication devices is determined to be within a defined area as discussed by the authors.
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Flexible display screen systems and methods
TL;DR: A flexible display screen system as mentioned in this paper is a type of article that has a flexible material configured to cover at least a portion of a person's anatomy or at least part of an object.
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Systems and processes for controlling inflatable members and gastric bands based on geographic location
TL;DR: In this paper, a controller is configured to provide at least one first control signal to the gastric band device, based at least in part on at least 1 second control signal from the wireless receiver and the location detection electronics.