- Cupertino CA, US Stanley M. MAYALIL - San Jose CA, US Cole M. STEWART - San Jose CA, US Jae Oh CHUNG - San Jose CA, US Li LI - Los Altos CA, US
International Classification:
H04W 24/08 H04B 17/00
Abstract:
The described embodiments set forth techniques for testing a wireless device configured to use an embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card (eUICC) and excluding a removable UICC card. A test apparatus processes application protocol data units (APDUs) for conformance with a standardized test specification, where the APDUs are provided by an eSIM command handler client application that interfaces with a baseband processor in communication with the eUICC that includes test profiles with test applets.
- Suwon-si, KR Tobias Rick - Mountain View CA, US Arun Rakesh Yoganandan - San Francisco CA, US Henry Holtzman - San Francisco CA, US Jae Woo Chung - San Francisco CA, US Kumi Akiyoshi - San Francisco CA, US
In one aspect, a modular sensing apparatus will be described. The modular sensing apparatus includes a flexible substrate and multiple sensors. The flexible substrate is reconfigurable into different shapes that conform to differently shaped structures. The multiple sensors are positioned on the substrate. Various embodiments relate to software, devices and/or systems that involve or communicate with the modular sensing apparatus.
Network-Based Frictionless Two-Factor Authentication Service
- Arlington VA, US Gaurav Gupta - Fremont CA, US Raymond C. Counterman - Canton MA, US Jae Won Chung - Lexington MA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Techniques described herein may be used to enable users to access services protected by two-factor security systems without having to provide additional authentication information (e.g., a portion of the user's social security number, biometric information, etc.). An application server may provide one or more services, such as a social networking service, an online banking service, etc. When a user device attempts to access the service, the user may provide a username and password, to the application server, as the first factor of a two-factor authentication process required to access the service. However, instead of requiring the user to provide additional authentication information (e.g., the second factor), a network authentication server, the application server, and the user device may collaborate to automatically provide the additional authentication information.
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