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Vehicular crime mitigation system using blockchain and cryptography

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USPTO granted US Patent 12589712B2 to JGR Software Group LLC on March 31, 2026, covering a vehicular crime mitigation system that uses blockchain and cryptography. The patent describes technologies for monitoring vehicles, detecting anomalous activity, and recording trip information on a blockchain.

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USPTO issued Patent US12589712B2 to inventors Reginald S. Jones, Sr., Estrelitta Harmon, Susan E. Jones, and Reginald S. Jones, Jr. The patent (17 claims) covers a system for mitigating vehicular crime using an in-vehicle device and server that monitors vehicles, detects anomalous activity, transmits alerts to recipients, and records trip information on a blockchain.

This is a patent grant notice, not a regulatory instrument. It imposes no compliance obligations on third parties. Entities in the automotive security, telematics, or blockchain technology sectors may consider reviewing the patent claims to understand potential IP implications for their own product development.

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Mar 31, 2026

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Vehicular crime mitigation system

Grant US12589712B2 Kind: B2 Mar 31, 2026

Assignee

JGR Software Group LLC

Inventors

Reginald S. Jones, Sr., Estrelitta Harmon, Susan E. Jones, Reginald S. Jones, Jr.

Abstract

Technologies for mitigating vehicular crime includes a server and an in-vehicle device configured to monitor a vehicle. The server receives present trip information of a mobile device of a user of the vehicle. The server monitors the vehicle and surroundings of the vehicle. Upon detection of anomalous activity at the vehicle and the surroundings, the server transmits the present trip information to one or more alert recipient entities. The server records the present trip information of the user in a blockchain.

CPC Classifications

G04L 29/00 G04L 29/06 G04L 29/08 G06F 11/30 G06F 11/3013 G05D 1/00 G05D 1/0088 H04L 9/50 B60R 25/10 B60R 25/102 B60R 25/25 B60R 25/252 B60R 25/33 B60Q 1/00

Filing Date

2025-01-10

Application No.

19016090

Claims

17

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
March 31st, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
US12589712B2

Who this affects

Industry sector
3341 Computer & Electronics Manufacturing
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Cybersecurity Blockchain

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