ALEXANDRIA, Va., April 21 -- United States Patent no. 12,610,364, issued on April 21, was assigned to The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore).
"System and apparatus for passive network monitoring" was invented by Brian W. Stevens (Elkridge, Md.), Katherine M. Woolls (Baltimore), Jacob M. Ray (Marriottsville, Md.), Jared S. Everett (Washington), Yongwen Yang (Columbia, Md.), Benjamin E. Henty (Columbia, Md.), Abdullahi A. Inshaar (Columbia, Md.) and Avik Dayal (Laurel, Md.).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method for determining control and scheduling information of a network includes receiving a radio frequency waveform having scrambled downlink control information (DCI), performing a cell se...