BlackBerry had 23 patents in digitalization during Q4 2023. BlackBerry Ltd filed patents in Q4 2023 for methods and systems related to processing event log data. The patents describe converting event logs into graphs, normalizing event records, and generating event clusters based on common attributes and hierarchical relationships. Additionally, a method for providing vehicle data to a client is outlined, involving receiving data objects, converting them to frames, translating them into normalized messages, and providing them to the client. GlobalData’s report on BlackBerry gives a 360-degreee view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

BlackBerry grant share with digitalization as a theme is 26% in Q4 2023. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Method and system for automotive data ingestion (Patent ID: US20230412420A1)

The patent filed by BlackBerry Ltd. describes a method for providing vehicle data to a client using a computing device. The method involves receiving a data object, converting it to a frame, translating the frame into a normalized message using a translation stack, and then providing the normalized message to the client. The system is designed to handle interactions with different entities that may have varying operating systems, bus structures, and hardware configurations. The ingestor block includes multiple ingestor instances created based on a shared objects repository and the entities interacting with the computing device. The translation stack utilizes a two-stage translation process, with configuration files provided by the interacting entities to ensure proper conversion of frames.

The computing device described in the patent includes a processor and a communications subsystem to facilitate the process of providing vehicle data to a client. The device is capable of handling interactions with entities having different operating systems, bus structures, and hardware configurations. It utilizes a circular buffer for frames from the ingestor block, employs a multi-thread process for providing normalized messages, and includes filters for determining which frames should be processed. Additionally, the device has a buffer for normalized messages to ensure they are sent to the client in the correct order. The patent also covers a computer-readable medium storing instruction code for executing the method on a computing device.

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