SMART PROPERTY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SMARTPROPERTY Stevens, Todd R. 245 West 51st Street #609 New York NY 10019 SMART PROPERTY;Property Management;
SMARTPROPERTY SMARTPROPERTY, INC. 600 B Street Suite 300 San Diego CA 92101 SMART PROPERTY;Conducting capital reserve studies, namely, financial analysis to determine financial reserve and budget needs for real property management, common interest developments, homeowners associations, condominiums, planned communities and co-ops; real estate financial analysis services, namely, the evaluation of maintenance, repair and replacement needs for real property and related improvements;Providing temporary use of online, non-downloadable software for storing, managing, tracking, analyzing, and forecasting data in the field of real property management, common interest developments, homeowners associations, condominiums, planned communities and co-ops; providing temporary use of online, non-downloadable software to create statistical, financial, and management reports on real property management, common interest developments, homeowners associations, condominiums, planned communities and co-ops; providing temporary use of online, non-downloadable software for managing real property assets, service programs and budgets; providing temporary use of online, non-downloadable software for tracking real property asset data, namely, the useful and remaining life of individual assets, warranty data, service records and service costs;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A communication link is established between the smart card and a computer using a valid smart card communication protocol. A smart card communication device determines the valid smart card communication protocol used by a smart card by polling a communication channel using a plurality of smart card communication protocols until a valid acknowledgment message is received. A radio frequency circuit is configured to communicate with the smart card using the valid smart card communication protocol. A digital signal processor having at least two demodulators demodulates an incoming data stream produced by the receiver in accordance with the valid smart card communication protocol in a dynamically reconfigurable manner.