Influential MyOmega Systems GmbH Blockchain Patent – Using blockchain to track information for devices on a network – US10608910

U.S. Patent 10608910 was awarded on 2020-03-31 and describes a “Using blockchain to track information for devices on a network.” This blockchain patent has been cited 2 times by other U.S. patents according to our law firm research, and can be considered an innovative patent in the field of cryptocurrency and blockchain. The abstract states:

Efficiently and reliably tracking information for devices in a network, for example, a heterogeneous network of a plurality of devices of different types, includes collecting and storing information in a computationally efficient and secure manner that ensures to a high degree of certainty the integrity of the information for future access and use. The information may be collected from one or more sensors/data sources, for example, over a predetermined period of time, and may be grouped into a single transaction record. The transaction record may be sent from a gateway to a server of a network cloud, for example, during a predefined time slot of cycle based in part on the number of gateways and sensors in the system. Each transaction record may include a one-way hash of, and a reference to, an immediately preceding transaction record for the overall system for which information is being tracked. Link to Full Patent

This patent was originally filed on 2018-02-28 which gives it an average processing time in the field. MyOmega Systems GmbH has 8 total patents. The first named inventor is Bernd Moeller of Henfenfeld, . The primary examiner was Brian Whipple.

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