34 Patent Applications and 1,755 Inventions: The Technology Behind NewStar

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Technology products succeed or fail based on whether competitors can replicate them. A good idea without intellectual property protection is a head start that eventually disappears. NewStar is not just a good idea. It is a technology platform protected by 34 USPTO patent applications and 1,755 copyrighted inventions, all held by inventor Christopher Gabriel Brown.

The Patent Portfolio

NewStar’s 34 patent applications cover the core technologies that make the system possible:

  • Satellite-to-handset direct communication protocols — The methods by which a phone establishes and maintains a direct link to NCS-19 without cell tower intermediation
  • Quantum key distribution for mobile devices — The implementation of QKD in a handheld form factor, including key exchange over satellite channels
  • Fractional encryption — The proprietary method of splitting data into independently encrypted fragments routed through different satellite beams
  • Timeline encryption — The proprietary method of rotating encryption keys on a time-based schedule with immediate key destruction
  • Tri-mode operating system architecture — The system-level implementation of School, Business, and Play modes in a single device
  • One-touch satellite connection sequence — The specific method of achieving GPS lock, beam acquisition, and encrypted channel establishment in under six seconds
  • Phased array beam forming for mobile satellite — Innovations in how NCS-19 forms and manages 63 simultaneous beams to serve individual handsets

Why the IP Moat Matters

A competitor wanting to build something similar to NewStar would face a significant IP barrier. The core technologies — fractional encryption, timeline encryption, the tri-mode system, the one-touch connection protocol, and the satellite-to-handset communication methods — are all covered by patent applications. Designing around 34 patents while achieving the same capabilities is not practical.

This IP moat is what makes NewStar valuable as a product license. A licensee is not just buying firmware and documentation. They are gaining access to manufacture and sell a product that is protected from competitive replication by a substantial patent portfolio.

Proven, Not Theoretical

Patent applications describe inventions. Working code proves they function. NewStar has both. The firmware stack behind these patents has passed 114 tests with zero failures. The CAN codec matches the satellite specification byte for byte. The encryption pipeline handles all six modes. The connection state machine manages beam handoff, signal recovery, and mode switching.

Every patent application in the NewStar portfolio corresponds to working, tested technology. This is not a portfolio of ideas. It is a portfolio of implementations.

Intellectual Property Retained by the Inventor

All 34 patent applications and 1,755 copyrighted inventions remain the permanent property of Christopher Gabriel Brown. The $50 million product license grants the right to manufacture and sell NewStar phones. It does not transfer patent ownership, trade secrets, or the NCS-19 satellite design. This structure ensures the inventor retains control of the technology while allowing a manufacturing partner to bring the product to market.

For investors and potential licensees, this means the IP is secure, the inventor is motivated to support the product’s success, and the technology cannot be diluted by ownership disputes.

Learn more at christophergabrielbrown.com or contact Christopher Gabriel Brown at crioneaka@outlook.com.

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