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True wireless solution for BT stereo audio playback

The technology relates to establishing wireless communication links, or connections, between a first audio accessory device, a second audio accessory device, and a client computing device. After receiving signals from the client computing device to initiate audio output, the first audio accessory device and the second audio accessory device may both perform a series of steps in parallel to establish connections with the client computing device and with each other. The series of steps may include relaying one or more acknowledgement (ACK) signals between the audio accessory devices in order to confirm proper receipt of the signals from the client computing device at both audio accessory devices. Alternatively, the series of steps may include transmitting a jamming signal from one of the audio accessory devices in order to prevent an ACK signal from the other audio accessory device from reaching the client computing device and initiating audio output.

Portable Electromagnetic Countermeasure Device
20230188243 · 2023-06-15 ·

A portable Electromagnetic Countermeasure (ECM) device is disclosed for military and civilian population protection from electromagnetic communications and attack, including cell phones, radios, radio-triggered explosive devices, and other personal and portable devices comprising transmitters and receivers. The portable ECM device is usable by a person such as a soldier or policeman to protect themselves and other people around them from spy, guerrilla, military and terrorist threats. The portable (ECM) device comprises a first antenna and a second antenna, both to communicate radio signals with a software defined radio (SDR), and a control pack having a microprocessor operable by remote network connection, or by a mode selector on board the device, to control the SDR according to a mode selected, to receive, produce, and classify radio signals.

System and method for disrupting radio frequency communications of aircraft
11675353 · 2023-06-13 · ·

A system for disrupting Radio Frequency communication of a plurality of unmanned aircraft. The system comprises: a directional antenna; a transmitter; a drive system connected to the directional antenna and configured to move the directional antenna; and a control system. The control system causes the transmitter to generate a signal waveform configured to disrupt Radio Frequency communication of an unmanned aircraft for emission by the directional antenna, and causes the drive system to move the directional antenna such that each of the plurality of unmanned aircraft is irradiated intermittently by the emitted radiation. Each of the plurality of unmanned aircraft is irradiated for a first period of time and not irradiated for a second period of time, the second period of time is less than or equal to 5 seconds.

Remote slowing or stopping a progress of a drone towards a target

A method for disconnecting a wireless time-division duplex communication link, said time-division duplex communication link being between a first node transmitting during time slots allocated to said first node and a second node transmitting during separate time slots allocated to said second node, said first node transmitting at a respective one of a plurality of frequency bands during each of said time slots allocated to said first node, said method may include sub-dividing a time slot allocated to said first node into consecutive time intervals; and disrupting communication between said first node and said second node by transmitting, using a transmitter, respective interference signals during at least some of said time intervals of the time slot to provide an aggregated disconnect signal of the time slot, each of said interference signals being transmitted on one of said plurality of frequency bands, wherein for at least two of said time intervals said interference signals are transmitted on different frequency bands.

Anti-eavesdrop security device

A system and method to prevent eavesdropping by a device. An anti-eavesdrop component is installed on the device. The anti-eavesdrop component is configured to actively prevent the device from capturing audio from the environment. In response to installing the anti-eavesdrop component, the device recognizes the anti-eavesdrop component as a primary audio input for the device. The anti-eavesdrop component then proceeds to block the device from capturing outside audio by injecting noise or otherwise interfering with the primary audio input.

Anti-eavesdropping shelter for protection of wireless communication

A method improves an anti-eavesdropping (AE)-shelter that emits interference signals that protect communication between legitimate transmitters and legitimate receivers in the AE-shelter. The method includes determining a circular boundary for the AE-shelter; improving the AE-shelter by uniformly placing a number of jammers at the boundary; tuning emitting power of the jammers; and improving a coverage area of the interference signals.

Device and method for jamming over the air signals in a geographical delimited area
09787425 · 2017-10-10 ·

The present invention is generally related to a device for providing wireless jamming signals in a delimited geographic area. The device is comprised of an on/off initiation module that allows the user to turn-on or turn-off the device, and initialize the jamming wireless signals device, a central controller module to distribute and analyze the information of the system, a signal transmitter device to transmit the jamming signals, a device to calculate distances to obtain the distances between the said signal transmitter and the objects in the delimited geographic area. The jamming device once is turned on calculates the distances and the power where to transmit the jamming signals to cover the required geographic area. This device will be capable of jamming one or more types of wireless signals at the same time such as Wi-Fi, cell phones and other wireless signals.

Privacy device for smart speakers
11503418 · 2022-11-15 ·

Systems, apparatuses, and methods are described for a privacy blocking device configured to prevent receipt, by a listening device, of video and/or audio data until a trigger occurs. A blocker may be configured to prevent receipt of video and/or audio data by one or more microphones and/or one or more cameras of a listening device. The blocker may use the one or more microphones, the one or more cameras, and/or one or more second microphones and/or one or more second cameras to monitor for a trigger. The blocker may process the data. Upon detecting the trigger, the blocker may transmit data to the listening device. For example, the blocker may transmit all or a part of a spoken phrase to the listening device.

DUAL-GRIP PORTABLE COUNTERMEASURE DEVICE AGAINST UNMANNED SYSTEMS

A portable countermeasure device is provided comprising one or more directional antennae, one or more disruption components and at least one activator. The portable countermeasure device further comprises a body having a dual-grip configuration, with the directional antennae are affixed to a front portion of the body. The one or more disruption components may be internally mounted within the device body. The dual-grip configuration allows an operator to use his body to steady and support the device while maintaining the antenna on target. The second grip is positioned adjacent the first grip, with the first grip angled toward the rear of the device and the second grip angled toward the front of the device. The portable countermeasure device is aimed at a specific drone, the activator is engaged, and disruptive signals are directed toward the drone, disrupting the control, navigation, and other signals to and from the drone.

Battery-equipped cellular telephone case with internal sound generator and layered sound blockage for privacy
09747884 · 2017-08-29 · ·

The subject matter herein field is for multiple and complimentary systems in the structure of a cellular device case so as to provide sound jamming and/or sound insulation, and/or powered noise cancellation as means of restriction the entry of useful sound into the microphone(s) of cellular smartphone devices, as a means of citizen counter-action of the “constant surveillance” characteristics inherent in the “always on,” microphone systems as described under Background of the Subject matter, above.