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MPEP Q & A 262: Give an example of a claim that does not recite mental processes because it cannot be practically performed in the human mind.
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:03:34
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Question: Give an example of a claim that does not recite mental processes because it cannot be practically performed in the human mind. Answer: Examples of claims that do not recite mental processes because they cannot be practically performed in the human mind include: a claim to a method for calculating an absolute position of a GPS receiver and an absolute time of reception of satellite signals, where the claimed GPS receiver calculated pseudoranges that estimated the distance from the GPS receiver to a plurality of satellites, SiRF Tech; a claim to detecting suspicious activity by using network monitors and analyzing… The post MPEP Q & A 262: Give an example of a claim that does not recite mental processes because it cannot be practically performed in the human mind. appeared first on Patent Education Series.