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US09609923B2 Color changing multiple stone setting
A multiple stone setting (20) includes a first, second and third stone (21, 22, 23) each set on respective plane surfaces (31, 32, 33) of a base (35) such that the second (22) stone is positioned perpendicular to the first stone (21) and such that the third stone (23) is positioned perpendicular to the first stone (21) and to the second stone (22), each stone (21, 22, 23) displaying a different color. As the viewing angle of an observer changes, each of the colors changes to a different color. A two-color changing multiple stone setting (70) is also disclosed. By providing multiple stone settings (20) and (70) three- and two-color changing surfaces may be created, respectively, that acquire an autonomous entity with changing viewing angles. Stone settings (20) and (70) may be useful to create articles of jewelry as well as to enhance objects and designs of various natures.
US09609922B2 Watch and band with latch attachment
The present invention provides a band for encircling another object with latch attachment. The band includes a plurality of layers, combined together in a stacked arrangement, where the front side facing of the first layer will form a front side facing of the band, and the back side facing of the last layer will form a back side facing of the band. A latch attachment including a latch connection point, where the latch attachment is located between two adjacent layers of the plurality of layers at an internal position along a length of the band proximate to one end of the band, but still a distance away from an edge of said one end of the band. Each layer between the location of the latch attachment within the stack of the plurality of layers and the back side facing of the band has a corresponding aligned opening in the layer for exposing the latch connection point through the back side facing of the band.
US09609919B2 Traction cleat and receptacle
A traction cleat applicable for use in field sports is provided with dynamic traction elements having larger radial thickness, cross-sectional area and mass than dynamic elements in golf shoe cleats. The strength of a locking arrangement for the cleat in a shoe-mounted receptacle is enhanced by providing an annular array of spaced locking stubs on the receptacle to engage a similar array of spaced locking posts on the cleat.
US09609907B2 Heated shoe
A shoe includes a sole, an actuator and a transducer. The actuator is mounted on one side of the sole. The transducer is mounted within the sole and includes a micro-motor, a link structure and a heater. The link structure is positioned between the micro-motor and the actuator and configured to move the micro-motor to generate electric energy. The heater is electrically coupled to the micro-motor and configured to convert the electric energy provided by the micro-motor to heat. When the actuator deforms or restores its deformation, the link structure moves thereby enabling the micro-motor to generate electric energy for the heater.
US09609906B2 Hockey skate shield
A skate shield for use with ice skates. The skate shield includes a rigid shell made at least of outer and inner layers of fiber reinforced plastic or polymer (FRP), and a fastener assembly for releasably securing the shell to a boot portion of the ice skate. The shell includes a medial side portion interconnected to a lateral side section via a top portion. A reinforced section formed by reinforcing layers laminated between the outer and inner layers is provided in at least one of the medial side portion and the lateral side portion of the shell.
US09609905B1 Bicycle shoe/pedal system
A supplemental sole is adapted to be secured to a sole of a shoe for releasable coupling to a cylindrical pedal of a bicycle. An operational assembly formed in the supplemental sole includes a housing with a forwardly facing chamber. A sleeve is within the forwardly facing chamber. A primary lever pivotally coupled to the housing has a forward region movable between a lowered release orientation beneath the chamber and a raised locked orientation securing the sleeve within the forwardly facing chamber. A trigger is axially reciprocable within the housing. The trigger has a forward end located in the chamber when in the release orientation. The forward end is located rearwardly of the chamber when slid rearwardly by the pedal for raising the primary lever to the locked orientation.
US09609904B2 Shoes for ball sports
Described are shoes for ball sports including an upper having an outer surface. An actuator is configured to change at least one surface property of a portion of the outer surface of the upper, and a sensor is configured to be sensitive to movements of the shoe. A processing unit is connected to the actuator and the sensor and configured to process sensor data retrieved from the sensor and to cause the actuator to change the at least one surface property of the portion of the outer surface of the upper if a predetermined event is detected in the sensor data.
US09609900B2 Gloves with selective inserts about the proximal and distal interphalangeal joints of the hand
A glove having a pinky finger, ring finger, middle finger, index finger and thumb receiving portion in communication with a hand receiving portion is provided. The pinky finger, ring finger, middle finger, and index finger receiving portions of the glove each have a top panel and a bottom panel which are connected to form each of the finger receiving portions. An intermediate region and a distal region of the ring finger and middle finger receiving portions of the glove includes a first and second insert affixed to both the inner and outer sides of each. The intermediate region and a distal region of the pinky and index finger receiving portions of the glove include a first and second insert affixed to only the inner sides of each. The outer side of both the pinky and index finger receiving portions have no inserts provided. The thumb receiving portion have no inserts.
US09609898B2 Garment for layering, and outwear and inner layer wear to be used in garment for layering
The object of the invention to provide a garment for layering having better ventilation performance than conventional counterparts, and an outerwear and an inner-layer wear to be used in this garment for layering. The present invention provides a garment for layering including an outerwear, and one or more inner-layer wears worn inside the outerwear, the outerwear and at least one inner-layer wear having a vent that can be opened and closed.
US09609896B2 Performance enhanced water sock
A water sock forming a tubular body having a pair of opposing, open ends that allow the water sock to be put on and removed as easily as any sock. The simple design of this water sock makes it compatible with any type of outer footwear. In one exemplary embodiment, a stretchable toe strap extends between opposing sides of the water sock adjacent to one of the open ends. This toe strap is received between two of the wearer's toes during use and prevents the water sock from sliding rearward toward the wearer's heel.
US09609894B2 Heating smokable material
An apparatus comprising a smokable material heater, configured to heat a first region of smokable material to a volatizing temperature sufficient to volatize a component of smokable material and to concurrently heat a second region of smokable material to a temperature lower than said volatizing temperature but which is sufficient to prevent condensation of volatized components of the smokable material. A method of heating smokable material is also described.
US09609892B2 Wind resistant smoking device and method of use thereof
A smoking device is provided. The smoking device may include a body having a through bore that is configured to house a tobacco product. The body may have grooves in an exterior surface that can direct air flow over the surface of the body under windy conditions. The smoking device may include a cap configured to engage the body near the foot of the tobacco product. The cap and the body may create a cavity there between, the cavity being in fluidic communication with the through bore. The grooves can be oriented to run parallel with a length of the body. The grooves may also be configured to create a space between the body and the cap, such that ambient air may flow into the grooves and thus be channeled into the space and into the cavity and into the through bore to maintain the burn on the tobacco product.
US09609887B2 Sweetener compositions containing monk fruit extract and rebaudiosides A and B
Sweetener compositions useful as non-caloric replacements for sugars in food and beverages are provided by combinations of monk fruit extract (containing mogroside V) with rebaudioside A and B, which have improved taste profiles as compared to other non-caloric sweeteners.
US09609885B2 Coating system
The present patent application relates to a novel coating system, coated compositions with such a coating system, as well as to the use of such compositions in the production food, feed, dietary supplements and/or pharmaceutical products, as well as to food, feed, dietary supplements and/or pharmaceutical products comprising such compositions.
US09609883B2 Method for producing wheat glutamine peptide
The present invention discloses a method for producing wheat glutamine peptide using wheat gluten powder as raw material, belonging to the fields of food and biotechnology. The method includes the steps of: performing enzymolysis in two steps using Alcalase and papain with the wheat gluten powder as raw material, to obtain the wheat glutamine peptide with components with molecular weight of less than 1000 Da being more than 90%, characteristic glutamine peptide segment glutamine-arginine-glutamine (Gln-Arg-Gln, QRQ) content being more than 2.0% and glutamine content being up to 23.54% by treating the enzymatic hydrolysate by centrifugation, ultrafiltration, concentration, spray drying, etc. The produced glutamine peptide can be used as functional nutrition composition ingredient in the development and production of ordinary foods, health foods and medicines.
US09609881B2 Sea cucumber processing apparatus and method
An improved apparatus for processing sea cucumbers having stages for orienting/aligning, cutting, splitting, flattening, eviscerating and cleaning the sea cucumber, and for collecting the eviscerated innards. A method for the automated splitting and evisceration of sea cucumbers using the apparatus of the present disclosure. A flattening plate and trough during the orienting/aligning step relax the sea cucumber and discourage its defence mechanisms. A wedge shaped flattening plate splits and flattens the sea cucumber immediately after the incision. Pronged discs maintain positioning of the sea cucumber during an aggressive wash and brush cleaning cycle, which may be repeated. Optionally, a vacuum may suction off a portion of the innards prior to cleaning.
US09609879B2 Venturi effect technology on a food product molding machine
An apparatus and method for creating a venturi effect in a food product molding machine. The venturi effect accelerates food product in order to cause the product to be stretched aligning the fibers of the product.
US09609878B2 Oven to bake food products
Oven to bake food products including a baking chamber (4), a door (6) for closing the baking chamber (4), and a trolley (12) equipped with pan racks (14) superimposed upon each other and movable between an operating position, in which the pan racks (14) are inserted inside the baking chamber (4), and an extracted position, in which the pan racks (14) are arranged outside the said baking chamber (4). The door (6) has at least one cavity (23), which is configured to house within it a portion (18) of the trolley (12) protruding outside the baking chamber (4) when the trolley (12) is arranged in its operating position, and is closed by at least one flap (28).
US09609875B2 Methods for the prevention and control of pathogenic infections in bees and relative composition
The invention relates to a probiotic mixture of the protection of bees' health, and more specifically for the protection from microbial pathologies, such as those caused by Paenibacillus larvae, etiological agent of the American Foulbrood Disease (AFD).
US09609865B2 Herbicide combination containing pelargonic acid and defined ALS inhibitors
The present invention relates to a herbicide combination comprising at least pelargonic acid and at least one ALS inhibitor selected from the group consisting of iodosulfuron-methyl, foramsulfuron, mesosulfuron-methyl, flazasulfuron, amidosulfuron, ethoxysulfuron and thiencarbazone-methyl.
US09609863B2 Herbicide/safener compositions containing N-(tetrazol-5-yl) aryl carboxylic acid amides and N-(triazol-5-yl) aryl carboxylic acid amides
Herbicide-safener compositions are described, comprising active herbicidal ingredients from the group of the N-(tetrazol-5-yl)- and N-(triazol-5-yl)arylcarboxamides and safeners. These herbicide-safener compositions are particularly suitable for use against harmful plants in crops of useful plants.
US09609858B2 Unwanted plant removal system having variable optics
Embodiments of an apparatus and methods can removing unwanted plants or weeds from an area such as an agricultural plot or lawn. The apparatus includes a three-dimensional imager configured to capture plant images and locate plants; an image processor configured to distinguish between wanted and unwanted plants based upon the captured plant images; at least one laser device configured to emit a laser beam having power sufficient to damage the unwanted plants; a guidance system configured to direct at least one laser beam toward the unwanted plant; and a chassis configured to support the three-dimensional imager, the laser device, and the guidance system. The chassis is configured to be moved across the area.
US09609857B2 Device and method for pest control
A device and a method to eradicate pests, specifically bed bugs by applying heat. The device includes a bag having an inner surface made of thermoreflective material. Preferably the walls and the bottom of the bag are double layered and at least one heater is inserted in between the double layers. The infested clothing is inserted into the bag and after closing the bag the heater is turned on for a short period of time to increase the temperature to 150-220 F. Once the temperature has been reached the heater is turned off and a minimum temperature of 150 F is maintained in the bag.
US09609844B2 Scoopable litter scooper
A litter scooper that enables the user to efficiently clean scoopable cat litter from a litter box by removing feces and large clumps of litter soiled with urine as well as the many smaller clumps. Current litter scoopers have a receptacle with only one size of aperture slots to sift the litter that allows the smaller clumps to pass through thus continuing to cause odor in the litter box. The litter scooper of this invention teaches two sizes of aperture slots. The preferred embodiment is a receptacle with rear handle, normal sized aperture slots and a section of the reduced size aperture slots to one side. The invention enables the user to sift out larger clumps of litter saturated with urine and feces by using the section with larger aperture slots and removing the smaller clumps by using the section of reduced size aperture slots. Another preferred embodiment discloses a receptacle with two angular floor sections with the handle on the side between them. The user removes larger clumps of litter saturated with urine and feces by scooping in the direction of the section with larger aperture slots and removes the smaller clumps by scooping in the opposite direction.
US09609842B2 Spinach hybrid SV1514VC and parents thereof
The invention provides seed and plants of spinach hybrid SV1514VC and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of spinach hybrid SV1514VC and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a spinach plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another spinach plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the leaf and gametes of such plants.
US09609840B2 Spinach hybrid SV2146VB and parents thereof
The invention provides seed and plants of spinach hybrid SV2146VB and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of spinach hybrid SV2146VB and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a spinach plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another spinach plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the leaf and gametes of such plants.
US09609839B2 Spinach hybrid SV1820VC and parents thereof
The invention provides seed and plants of spinach hybrid SV1820VC and the parent lines thereof. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of spinach hybrid SV1820VC and the parent lines thereof, and to methods for producing a spinach plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another spinach plant, such as a plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of such plants, including the leaf and gametes of such plants.
US09609834B1 Soybean cultivar 55030014
A soybean cultivar designated 55030014 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 55030014, to the plants of soybean cultivar 55030014, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 55030014, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 55030014. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 55030014. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 55030014, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 55030014 with another soybean cultivar.
US09609833B1 Soybean cultivar 58111502
A soybean cultivar designated 58111502 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 58111502, to the plants of soybean cultivar 58111502, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 58111502, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 58111502. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 58111502. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 58111502, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 58111502 with another soybean cultivar.
US09609830B1 Wheat variety XW12M
A wheat variety designated XW12M, the plants and seeds of wheat variety XW12M, methods for producing a wheat plant produced by crossing the variety XW12M with another wheat plant, and hybrid wheat seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety XW12M with another wheat line or plant, and the creation of variants by mutagenesis or transformation of variety XW12M. This invention also relates to methods for producing other wheat varieties or breeding lines derived from wheat variety XW12M and to wheat varieties or breeding lines produced by those methods.
US09609827B2 Soybean variety 01050829
The invention relates to the soybean variety designated 01050829. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the soybean variety 01050829. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the soybean variety 01050829 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing soybean plants by crossing the soybean variety 01050829 with itself or another soybean variety and plants produced by such methods.
US09609820B2 Plants and seeds of corn variety CV032184
According to the invention, there is provided seed and plants of the corn variety designated CV032184. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety CV032184, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety CV032184 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to corn seeds and plants produced by crossing plants of variety CV032184 with plants of another variety, such as another inbred line. The invention further relates to the inbred and hybrid genetic complements of plants of variety CV032184.
US09609818B2 Bean variety SV6139GR
The invention provides seed and plants of the bean line designated SV6139GR. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of bean line SV6139GR, and to methods for producing a bean plant produced by crossing a plant of bean line SV6139GR with itself or with another bean plant, such as a plant of another line. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to parts of a plant of bean line SV6139GR, including the pods and gametes of such plants.
US09609811B2 Method and system for utilizing heat in a plant or animal growing device, and greenhouse
A method for utilizing heat in a plant or animal growing device includes circulating a heat transfer fluid through a circuit forming a closed fluid loop, heating the heat transfer fluid by a heat source, supplying heat from the heat transfer fluid to a first heat user which may be a thermal desalination unit, and returning at least part of the heat transfer fluid that has been cooled down. The heat transfer fluid supplies heat to at least one additional heat user serially arranged before or after the thermal desalination unit. The temperature ranges of the heat transfer fluid are within the optimal operating temperature ranges of the respective heat users in the fluid circuit. A corresponding system and greenhouse by which the method of the invention may be implemented is also described.
US09609805B2 Folding auger assembly for an agricultural harvester
An agricultural combine including an agricultural harvester, a crop tank for harvested material, an unloading auger for unloading and discharging crop material. The auger assembly has first and second auger tubes pivotally connected to one another. The auger tubes pivot between a first position in which the auger tubes are coaxial and a second position in which the auger tubes form one of at least two angles. A first link is pivotally connected to the first auger tube and a second link pivotally connected to the second auger tube. An actuator is connected to one of the auger tubes and to one of the links, with the first and second links being pivotally interconnected at one of two positions to maintain the auger tubes in both auger tube positions without loading the actuator.
US09609799B2 Remote leveling of tillage implements using three way valves
An agricultural implement having agricultural implement for supporting a plurality of gangs of disk blades extending generally laterally relative to a forward travel direction. The implement has carrier frames pivotally connected to wheel assemblies for controlling the height of the carrier frames relative to the ground through hydraulic actuators acting on the wheel assemblies. A hydraulic control unit enables independent and individual control of each actuator through the use of three way valves that selectively connect or lock individual actuators.
US09609797B2 Agricultural implement with pivoting tool frame
An agricultural implement may include a main frame with a tool frame pivotally coupled thereto. The agricultural implement includes a front row of ground engaging tools having a first plurality of ground engaging tools coupled to the tool frame and a rear row of ground engaging tools having a second plurality of ground engaging tools coupled to the tool frame. The agricultural implement includes a front linkage assembly extending between the main frame and the tool frame. The front linkage assembly is coupled to the tool frame vertically above the front row. The agricultural implement also includes a central linkage assembly extending between the main frame and the tool frame. The central linkage assembly is coupled to a central portion of the tool frame between the front row and the rear row. The front row is configured to pivot upwardly and downwardly relative to the rear row.
US09615493B2 Light emitting device, and method for manufacturing circuit board
A method for manufacturing a circuit board constituted by a light emitting device and a mounting board includes the steps of: conveying the light emitting device onto the mounting board in a state in which a top face is chucked by a nozzle so that the nozzle and an exposed part of a first terminal part of the light emitting device are in contact; and placing the light emitting device onto the mounting board so that the first terminal part and a wiring component are in contact in a state in which the top face is chucked by the nozzle.
US09615491B2 Insulating body with a cruciform shield
The invention discloses an insulating body (1) which is provided for receiving and/or electrically contacting at least one conductor of a cable to be connected or for fitting onto a printed circuit board, the insulating body (1) being adapted to be introduced into a dedicated chamber of a plug connector housing and having at least one recess (11) for at least one contact element (13) which can be connected to the individual conductor of the cable to be connected or to a conductor track of the printed circuit board, and including a shielding element (20) by which the contact element is electromagnetically shielded, the insulating body (1) being formed of at least one first component (2) and one second component (10), the first component (2) containing a doping so that the surface of the first component (2) can be provided with a conducting coating (6) by an electroplating process, the shielding element (20) being formed from the conducting coating of the first component (2).
US09615490B2 Coldplate with integrated DC link capacitor for cooling thereof
A coldplate for use with an inverter of an electric vehicle includes a coldplate member. The coldplate member includes a pocket configured to receive a DC link capacitor of the inverter therein. The pocket is sized to surround the DC link capacitor when the DC link capacitor is received within the pocket to thereby provide physical integration of the DC link capacitor in the coldplate member.
US09615487B2 Computer storage array
A computer storage array and ventilation system comprising a vertical air passageway adjacent to a plurality of ventilation apertures defined in a plurality of computer chassis.
US09615486B2 Thermal interface devices
A thermal interface device having a containment structure and a thermal conductor is provided. Further, the containment structure includes at least one wall, where the containment structure is configured to facilitate passage of heat. Furthermore, the thermal interface device includes a thermal conductor disposed at least in a portion of the containment structure. Moreover, the thermal conductor is configured to reversibly switch between a solid state and a liquid state. Also, the thermal interface device is a re-workable device.
US09615482B2 Shaped heat sinks to optimize flow
A heat sink with shape-optimized fins provides for improved heat transfer. Synthetic jets create vortices which enhance heat transfer and cooling of downstream fins, while the shape of the fins limits pressure drop in the flow over the cooling fins.
US09615479B2 Slide rail interlocking apparatus and electronic device having the same
An electronic device includes a cabinet, a number of chasses received in the cabinet, a number of first slide rails mounted to the cabinet, a second slide rail mounted to each chasses fitting about the corresponding first slide rail, a rotating member connected to the cabinet, and a resilient member installed between the rotating member and the cabinet. The rotating member includes an abutting bar and a stopper bar opposite to the abutting bar. A front end of each second slide rail forms a first guiding surface. A block protrudes from the front end of each second slide rail. When one of the chasses is pulled out from the cabinet, the first guiding surface abuts against the abutting bar to rotate away from the chasses, the stopper bar is rotated to adjacent to the chasses to latch the blocks of the other chasses, and deforming the resilient member.
US09615476B2 Housing for encasing a mobile device
This disclosure relates generally to an apparatus and/or system for housing a device. The apparatus includes a housing that is configured such that a device may be fitted within the housing and thereby be protected, such as from shocks and/or liquid. The housing may include top and bottom members that may be removably coupled together so as to form the housing. Each top and bottom member includes a perimeter portion. The perimeter is defined by proximal and distal ends as well as opposing sides. The top and bottom members may include respective clasping mechanisms that extend along the perimeter of the top and bottom members and may be configured for engaging a third clasping mechanism, such as a locking comb or wedge feature. The clasping mechanisms are configured for coupling the top and bottom members with one another thereby sealing the housing, for instance, in a shock-proof and/or water tight seal.
US09615474B2 Device for quick splicing of a display screen
A device for quick splicing of a display screen is provided. The device includes a left assembly and a right assembly. The left assembly includes a rotation fixing seat, a rotation angle seat, a rotation locking mechanism, and a step angle-adjusting and clamping mechanism. The rotation angle seat can lock with the right assembly, and is rotatably connected to the rotation fixing seat. The rotation locking mechanism is disposed between the rotation fixing seat and the rotation angle seat. When the rotation locking mechanism is unlocked, the rotation angle seat can rotate relative to the rotation fixing seat; and when the rotation locking mechanism is locked, the rotation angle seat is fixedly connected to the rotation fixing seat. The step angle-adjusting and clamping mechanism is disposed between the rotation angle seat and the rotation fixing seat.
US09615468B2 Injection molded control panel with in-molded decorated plastic film
Provided are systems and methods for a control assembly including: a first film that is in-molded that includes decorative graphics, a front surface and a rear surface; and a second film molded to the rear surface of the first film having a printed circuit that includes sensors, control circuits and interconnects and a front and rear surface.
US09615466B2 Tool less component carrier
A component carrier includes a housing having an open front portion, two partially open sidewalls, and a partial rear wall forming a receiving space. The receiving space is configured to receive at least one storage device. A flange extending from the housing is configured to receive a first insertable connector. The first insertable connector is configured to engage an electronic device, thereby securing the carrier assembly to the electronic device. A front panel is configured to be coupled with the housing by a second insertable connector, thereby enclosing the receiving space. The second insertable connector configured to engage one partially open sidewall. The first insertable connector and the second insertable connector are individually transitionable between a secured configuration and an unsecured configuration without tools.
US09615457B2 Electronic entity with coupling integrated between a microcircuit and an antenna and method of fabrication
An electronic entity includes a module formed of a support film carrying, on an internal face, a microcircuit and a first coupling coil, and a body including a cavity in which this module is fixed, the support film having an external surface running at least approximately alongside an upper surface of this body, and containing an antenna and a second coupling coil connected to this antenna and intended for the coupling of the antenna with the microcircuit by electromagnetic coupling with the first coupling coil; this second coupling coil (likewise may be the case for the antenna and the first coupling coil) is formed on a thickness of at most a few microns in a plane situated, with respect to the upper surface of the body, at a distance of less than half the distance with respect to the surface opposite from this upper surface of this body.
US09615445B2 Flexible circuit board and method for manufacturing same
A flexible circuit board includes two copper clad laminates, a circuit pattern and two bonding layers. Each copper clad laminate includes an insulating base and an outer circuit layer. The circuit pattern is located between the two copper clad laminates. The circuit pattern includes a linear signal line, two grounding lines located at two opposite sides of the linear signal line, and two hollow areas located between the linear signal line and the grounding lines. Each bonding layers is located between the circuit pattern and a corresponding copper clad laminate. Each boding layer defines a slot without adhesive therein. The bonding layers are spaced from the linear signal line by the slots. The slots and the hollow areas cooperatively define an air medium layer enclosing the linear signal line. A method for manufacturing the flexible circuit board is also provided.
US09615442B2 Power module substrate and power module
A power-module substrate includes first and second sets of circuit-layer metal-plates, a first ceramic substrate, a metal member connecting the first and second sets of circuit-layer metal-plates through a hole formed in the first ceramic substrate, a second ceramic substrate, a heat-radiation-layer metal-plate, and an electric component attached to a top surface of one of the first set of circuit-layer metal-plates above the metal member and the through hole. The power-module substrate is configured to conduct heat from the electric component through the through hole via the metal member, along the second set of circuit-layer metal-plates, and to the heat-radiation-layer metal-plate.
US09615418B2 Segemented light guide panels in liquid crystal displays
An electronic device (e.g., computing device, all-in-one computing system, stand-alone display, etc.) having a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel, and a light guide panel (LGP) having a first zone and a second zone physically segmented from each other. The electronic device includes a first light bar associated with the first zone; and a second light bar associated with the second zone. The LGP may include more than two zones.
US09615417B2 Dual polarity LED lighting device
A lighting device is described that includes a voltage source, a substrate, a wiring, a first light emitting diode (LED) and a second LED, a first electrical conductive element (ECE) and a second ECE, and a transparent, conductive sheet material. The wiring is formed on the substrate, and is connected to the voltage source. The first LED and the second LED are formed on the wiring. The first ECE and the second ECE are formed on the wiring. The sheet material is laminated onto the first and second LEDs and the first and second ECEs. The first and second LEDs are electrically connected in parallel and have opposite polarities. A sheet resistance exists between the first ECE and the first LED and between the second ECE and the second LED.
US09615414B2 Power supply device and illumination device
A power supply device includes a power supply input portion, a rectification portion, a smoothing portion, a power conversion portion, a power supply output portion, a signal input portion, a control portion, a circuit substrate, and a case. The circuit substrate is formed in an elongated rectangular plate-like shape. The power supply input portion is mounted on a first end portion of the circuit substrate in a longitudinal direction. The rectification portion, the smoothing portion, the power conversion portion, the control portion, and the power supply output portion are mounted on the circuit substrate in the stated order from the first end portion toward a second end portion in the longitudinal direction. The signal input portion is mounted at a position closer to the second end portion than the rectification portion in the circuit substrate.
US09615413B2 Driver circuit using dynamic regulation and related techniques
An LED driver circuit selects a regulated voltage value for use in driving one or more LEDs based on dimming duty cycle. In some embodiments, the regulated voltage value may be selected in accordance with a function that decreases monotonically with increasing dimming duty cycle. In this manner, LED current accuracy can be achieved at lower dimming duty cycles, while still achieving enhanced operational efficiency at higher dimming duty cycles.
US09615407B2 Device for inductively heating a heating element
A device and method is provided for inductively heating a heating element, particularly via a magnetic field generated by an induction coil, having an induction coil connected to a resonant circuit, whereby the resonant circuit has at least one first capacitor and at least one first current source, and the coil has a specific inductance and a resistance, and the material of the heating element has a constant permeability at least in temperature subranges, and a method for determining a temperature of a heating element.
US09615397B2 Efficient group ID management for wireless local area networks (WLANs)
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques and apparatus for efficiently managing groups of stations (STAs) receiving simultaneous transmissions in a multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) scheme. One example method generally includes; for a first apparatus in a number of groups of apparatuses, allocating a first spatial stream position for each of at least one first group in the number of the groups; and transmitting a first unicast message to the first apparatus, wherein the first unicast message comprises an indication of the allocated spatial stream position for each of the at least one first group and, for each group in the number of the groups, an indication of a membership status, in the group, of the first apparatus.
US09615393B2 Information processing apparatus, control method therefor, and recording medium
An information processing apparatus, for communicating with a communication device using a first wireless communication protocol and a second wireless communication protocol, includes a first wireless communication unit configured to use the first wireless communication protocol and configured to receive information, relating to a start-up state of the communication device, from the communication device using the first wireless communication protocol, a second wireless communication unit configured to use the second wireless communication protocol, and a control unit configured to control a sequence for establishing connection, using the second wireless communication unit and the second wireless communication protocol, with the communication device. The control unit is arranged to change the sequence for establishing connection, using the second wireless communication unit and the second wireless communication protocol, in accordance with the content of the received information relating to the start-up state of the communication device.
US09615389B2 Mobile terminal, access point related content providing server, access point related content acquiring method, mobile terminal program
A content based on location information is provided to a mobile terminal. The mobile terminal 10 is communicatively connected to an access point related content providing server that includes a storage unit having an access point related content database 250 in which IP addresses and URLs of contents are associated with each other and are stored. The mobile terminal 10 performs a communication with a wireless access point to access a public network, acquires an IP address of the wireless access point, and transmits the acquired IP address to the access point related content providing server. The mobile terminal 10 receives an URL of a content that is associated with the transmitted IP address or location information identified by the transmitted IP address, and acquires the content designated by the received URL.
US09615376B2 Wireless base station device, wireless resource management method, and wireless resource management program
Provided is a wireless base station device capable of allocating radio resources with high accuracy. The wireless base station device includes a radio resource allocation unit that allocates radio resources to a wireless communication device, and a priority setting unit that sets a priority of a frequency for allocating the radio resources by the radio resource allocation unit, depending on an allocation amount of the radio resources for each frequency allocated by the radio resource allocation unit.
US09615372B2 Method and apparatus for processing receive/transmit transition time of user equipment
In the present application, when the problem of co-channel interference between base stations is eliminated, normal neighboring cell measurement can still be performed on a second base station by delaying receive/transmit transition time of the user equipment. The method includes: receiving, by the user equipment, first indication information sent by a first base station; determining, by the user equipment according to the first indication information, receive/transmit transition time needing to be delayed; determining, by the user equipment according to the receive/transmit transition time needing to be delayed, a downlink time of performing neighboring cell measurement for a second base station, and performing, by the user equipment, neighboring cell measurement for the second base station at the downlink time. The present application is applicable to the field of wireless communications systems.
US09615363B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving downlink control information for repeater
A method for a relay to receive downlink control information from a base station through a Relay-Physical Downlink Control Channel (R-PDCCH), and the relay therefore are discussed. The method according to one embodiment includes determining one or more candidate positions for the R-PDCCH; monitoring whether or not the R-PDCCH is being transmitted at the one or more candidate positions; and receiving, through the monitoring that the R-PDCCH is being transmitted, the downlink control information included in the R-PDCCH. The one or more candidate positions are set as a Virtual Resource Block (VRB) set including N VRBs, and a combination of 2 adjacent candidate positions among candidate positions of a lower aggregation level composes one of candidate positions of a higher aggregation level. The VRBs of the VRB set are assigned numbers. Respective candidate positions for the R-PDCCHs of aggregation levels L are determined as VRBs.
US09615360B2 System and method for multiple point communications
A method for multiple point communications includes configuring a set of first communications system resources to form a plurality of first communications system resource groups, each first communications system resource group including a plurality of channels, and configuring a set of second communications system resources for each one of the plurality of first communications system resource groups, the set of second communications system resources used to convey a feedback transmission. The method also includes signaling information about the plurality of first communications system resource groups to a first user equipment, and signaling information about the sets of second communications system resources associated with the plurality of first communications system resource groups to the first user equipment.
US09615349B2 Geographic redundancy determination for time based location information in a wireless radio network
Determining levels of geographic redundancy among radios of a wireless radio network is disclosed. The level of geographic redundancy for a radio can affect the determination of location information for a user equipment (UE) on the wireless radio network. The disclosed subject matter can be employed in conjunction with timed fingerprint location (TFL) technologies to facilitate selection of radios employed in determining time values for TFL location determination. Levels of geographic redundancy can be employed to rank or order radios of a wireless radio network so as to reduce the likelihood of using geographically redundant radios in location determination. Further, rules can be selected to adjust threshold values and equations employed in determining the levels of geographic redundancy. Moreover, rules can be selected to apply boundary conditions to reduce the number of determinations formed for a set of radios of the wireless radio network.
US09615341B2 System and method for transmitting a synchronization signal
A method for device-to-device (D2D) communications includes generating, by a synchronization source, a primary device-to-device synchronization signal that is different from a primary synchronization signal (PSS) sent by an Evolved NodeB (eNodeB) and an existing uplink (UL) signal sent by device-to-device communications devices, and transmitting, by the synchronization source, the primary device-to-device synchronization signal in a single carrier frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) waveform.
US09615340B2 Monitoring periods for device-to-device synchronization signals
Methods, systems, and devices are described for determining a monitoring schedule for device-to-device (D2D) synchronization signals. A synchronization cycle may be determined that includes a plurality of monitoring periods. The monitoring periods may be a time between at least two start times of sequential D2D synchronization signals to detect at least one of the D2D synchronization signals. Sub-monitoring periods may be determined based on the duration of the monitoring periods. The sub-monitoring periods may have a cumulative duration the same as the duration of the monitoring period and be scheduled to occur during different monitoring periods of the synchronization cycle.
US09615339B2 Transmit power control in multicarrier communications
A wireless device receives a control packet comprising an uplink grant to transmit a packet on a secondary cell. The wireless device computes transmission power of the packet employing a parameter calculated by accumulation of an initial value and at least one power control value. The accumulation is reset when: a power information element is received by higher layers; or a random access response is received corresponding to a random access preamble transmitted on the secondary cell.
US09615338B2 Power headroom report method and apparatus of UE
An improved method and an apparatus for reporting Power Headroom (PH) of a UE are provided. The Power Headroom Report (PHR) method of the present invention includes determining whether to trigger PHR based on a change of Power Management Maximum Power Reduction (P-MPR) between two time points, generating, if PHR is determined to be triggered, Power Headroom, and reporting the Power Headroom information to a base station.
US09615331B2 Power management scheme for portable data collection devices utilizing location and position sensors
A data collection device (DCD) is placed in a first low power mode after the DCD has been in a first predetermined position, and placed in a second low power mode after a first predetermined period of time. In another embodiment the DCD includes a wireless telephone, and a proximity sensor which detects when the DCD is close to a user's face, wherein the telephone is automatically put in a handset mode when the DCD is close to a user's face, and automatically put in a speakerphone mode when the DCD is not close to a user's face.
US09615320B2 SIM selection
A SIM selection method of a wireless communication device connectable to a first SIM associated with a first subscription in relation to a first wireless communication system and a second SIM associated with a second subscription in relation to a second wireless communication system. The method comprises obtaining current values of first second and third parameters. The first parameters are applicable in relation to the first SIM and in relation to the second SIM, and comprise a geographical location of the wireless communication device. The second and third parameters obtained for the first SIM are applicable in relation to the first SIM only and the second and third parameters obtained for the second SIM are applicable in relation to the second SIM only. The current values of the third parameters are based on values of the third parameters associated with the geographical location and uploaded to a server by a plurality of other wireless communication devices. The method also comprises receiving a SIM utilization request from an application of the wireless communication device and selecting one of the first SIM and the second SIM for utilization by the application based on the current values of the first parameters, the second parameters, and the third parameters. Corresponding computer program product, SIM selector and wireless communication device are also disclosed.
US09615319B2 Policy control for a machine-to-machine group
A method for controlling, by a policy and charging enforcement unit, an access procedure of a mobile entity to a packet switched network via a cellular network, the mobile entity belonging to a group of mobile entities having common policy and charging rules. The method comprises the steps of receiving an attach request message to establish a group session for one of the mobile entities belonging to group, and checking whether a group subscription profile with policy and charging rules is provided in the policy and charging enforcement unit for the group, wherein if the policy and charging rules are provided in the policy and charging enforcement unit, the provided policy and charging rules are applied to the one mobile entity for which the attach request message has been received.
US09615298B2 Off-load apparatus, network system, and handover method of multicast traffic
An off-load apparatus is disposed between a core network accommodating base stations and the base stations capable of connection with a mobile station. The off-load apparatus includes a storage unit that stores line information and multicast viewing information of the mobile station when the mobile station performs multicast communication of an off-load object via the off-load apparatus; a transferring unit that transfers the line information and the multicast viewing information of the mobile station to another off-load apparatus that is an handover destination when the mobile station moves during the multicast communication; and a control unit that executes a process of participating in multicast viewing on behalf of the mobile station when the off-load apparatus acts as a handover-destination apparatus, based on the multicast viewing information transferred from a handover-source off-load apparatus.
US09615295B2 Cell measurement and special function small cell selection method and apparatus for use in a mobile communication system
Disclosed is a method by a base station in a wireless communication system. The method includes receiving cell measurement information related to the serving and neighboring cells from at least one terminal served by the base station, receiving status information including load information on serving cells of the small cell base station from the small cell base station, determining a secondary cell group (SCG) of the serving cells of the small cell base station that are capable of serving the terminal based on the cell measurement information and the status information and transmitting information on the SCG to the small cell base station.
US09615289B2 Method for controlling uplink transmission in mobile communication network and apparatus therefor
The present disclosure relates to a method for controlling uplink transmission and an apparatus therefor. The method for enabling a transmission point to control the uplink transmission in a mobile communication network, according to one embodiment of the present disclosure, includes the steps of: generating first configuration information for indicating a frequency hopping to be applied to the uplink transmission of a terminal; and transmitting, to the terminal, a first signal having the first configuration information, wherein a reception point is different from the transmission point, and the reception point receives a second signal to which the first configuration information is applied from the terminal.
US09615288B2 System and method for quality of service in a wireless network environment
Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for providing on-demand quality of service guarantees in a wireless network environment. The system determines an on-demand quality of service for a segment of a communication path between a user equipment communicating with a radio access network connected to a core network and an external network connected to the core network. The system then determines if the on-demand quality of service for the segment meets a quality of service requirement. If the on-demand quality of service for the segment does not meet the quality of service requirement, the system identifies an alternate communication path between the user equipment and the external network, wherein the alternate communication path differs from the communication path. The system can then setup the alternate communication path for traffic between the user equipment and the external network.
US09615284B2 Topology aware MANET for mobile networks
Systems and methods provide adaptability in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET), based on an existing protocol, such as adaptive hybrid domain routing (AHDR). The systems and methods are especially suited for fast changing topologies that may change after a reactive route discovery has been completed.
US09615279B2 Enhanced listen-before-talk (LBT) for unlicensed band operation with cell splitting
Techniques of enhanced listen-before-talk (LBT) at an Evolved NodeB (eNB) are discussed. An example apparatus within an eNB implementing such techniques comprises a receiver circuit, processor, and transmitter circuit. The receiver circuit is configured to receive a set of signals over a selected frequency band. The processor is configured to determine a subset of the set via an energy detection metric; determine, for each signal of the subset, whether that signal comprises one of a plurality of Long Term Evolution (LTE) reference signals (RSs); and implement a back-off procedure in response to a determination that at least one signal of the subset does not comprise one of the plurality of LTE RSs. The transmitter is configured to transmit a transmission comprising a first RS of the plurality of LTE RSs in response to a determination that each signal of the subset comprises one of the plurality of LTE RSs.
US09615277B2 Method for determining position based on network and electronic device thereof
A method for operating an electronic device is provided. The method includes determining, by the electronic device, a position estimation point according to state information of the electronic device. Further, the method includes transmitting a position estimation request message to an Access Point (AP) at the determined position estimation point with a wireless Local Area Network (LAN) connection not being performed, and receiving position information of the electronic device from the AP.
US09615262B1 Antenna placement determination device
Concepts and technologies are disclosed herein for an antenna placement determination device. An antenna placement determination device can include a signal sensor located at a first end of an extendible arm, a platform located proximate to a second end of the extendible arm, a drive system connected to the platform, and an actuator connected to the extendible arm. The actuator can be configured to extend and collapse the extendible arm. The signal sensor can be connected to the extendible arm by a joint, and a sensor actuator or sensor motor can rotate the signal sensor about the joint. The drive system can include a drive motor and a drive mechanism that is configured to transport the antenna placement determination device.
US09615259B2 Pushing secure notifications to mobile computing devices
Techniques are provided for pushing secure notifications to a mobile computing device. For example, a method for pushing secure notifications includes a push service platform receiving a push notification message request from an entity registered with the push service platform, processing the push notification message request to generate a secure push notification message, and sending the secure push notification message to a target mobile computing device through a native third-party push service associated with the target mobile computing device. The secure push notification message includes a message ID (identifier) that corresponds to message content associated with the push notification message request. The method further includes the push service platform receiving a pull message request from the target mobile computing device, the pull message request requesting the message content associated with the push notification message corresponding to the message ID, and sending the requested message content associated with the push notification message to the mobile computing device.
US09615252B2 Re-login time duration allowing hotspot user to sign up for additional access time without disconnecting from secured wireless network
A hotspot provides an open wireless network and a secure wireless network. The open wireless network has no network-level encryption and allows open association therewith. The secure wireless network employs network-level encryption and requires authentication of a received access credential from a client device before allowing association therewith. A system for authorizing the client device for secured access at the hotspot includes an access controller configured to establish an encrypted connection between the client device and a login portal of the hotspot over the open wireless network, and to store a user-specific access credential transmitted via the encrypted connection as a valid access credential in a credential database. The credential database is accessed by wireless access points of the hotspot to authenticate the received access credential from the client device in response to a request from the client device to associate with the secure wireless network.
US09615246B2 Dynamic allocation of host IP addresses
The present invention facilitates dynamic allocation of home IP addresses for a mobile node, when it is roaming away from a home network and supported by a foreign network. After the mobile node obtains a care-of address from the foreign network, a stateful or stateless configuration process is used to dynamically allocate a home IP address for the mobile node. In the stateful approach, a binding update message is used to request a home IP address for the mobile node from its home agent. In a stateless embodiment, the mobile node will create a home IP address, which is sent to the home agent for verification via the binding update message. The home agent will receive the home IP address in the binding update message, verify the home IP address, and send acknowledgement of the verification, assuming the home IP address is verified, to the mobile node.
US09615231B2 Configuring user interface (UI) based on context
A mobile apparatus determines whether it is disposed in a vehicle and, based on a determining that it is in the vehicle, automatically presents a first user interface (UI) that is simplified and/or easier to manipulate while driving relative to a second UI that would otherwise be presented.
US09615229B2 Method and apparatus for automatically creating message
A method and an apparatus for automatically creating a message in an electronic device are provided. The method includes detecting at least one current situation of a user of the electronic device and automatically creating a message comprising content reflecting the at least one current situation.
US09615226B2 System and method for transmitting an emergency message over an integrated wireless network
An emergency message system provides a system and method for generating and transmitting emergency messages. In one embodiment, the emergency message system employs a transceiver network with a plurality transceivers coupled to monitoring devices residing at a plurality of customer premises. Control room operators receive an emergency message from an identifiable transceiver. The transceiver, identified by an identification code, indicates a location and the nature of the emergency condition so that the control operators may request appropriate emergency assistance.
US09615212B1 Method, device, and system for collecting and reporting minimally necessary real-time personal context
A wireless computing device collects and reports minimally necessary real-time personal context of a user. During a first period of time, collecting and storing one or more first personal context information elements associated with the user but not reporting them via wireless transmission. In response to determining that there is an increased probability of an incident occurring near the user, for a second period of time: continuing to collect the first personal context information elements and reporting them all via wireless transmission, and beginning collecting and storing second personal context information elements not collected during the first period of time but not reporting second personal context information elements via wireless transmission.
US09615203B2 System, method and apparatus for protecting privacy when a mobile device is located in a defined privacy zone
A system, method and apparatus for protecting privacy when a mobile device is located in a defined privacy zone are described herein. The available features that a user of a mobile device may use are controlled while the mobile device is located in a define privacy zone. Once a mobile device is detected in the define privacy zone, a database is accessed to determine if the mobile device has the features available that are to be disabled. If the features are available, a disable signal is sent via the communications network to the mobile device and the feature is disabled. Once the mobile device is detected to be outside of the defined privacy zone, the previously disabled mobile device feature is enabled.
US09615202B2 Determining a significant user location for providing location-based services
Systems, methods, and program products for providing services to a user by a mobile device based on the user's daily routine of movement. The mobile device determines whether a location cluster indicates a significant location for the user based on one or more hints that indicate an interest of the user in locations in the cluster. The mobile device can perform adaptive clustering to determine a size of area of the significant location based on how multiple locations converge in the location cluster. The mobile device can provide location-based services for calendar items, including predicting a time of arrival at an estimated location of a calendar item. The mobile device can provide various services related to a location of the mobile device or a significant location of the user through an application programming interface (API).
US09615201B2 Closed communication system
A system is described herein that includes mobile communication devices and a cellular base station to communicate with a telecommunication network. The mobile communication devices access telephony service through the cellular base station when inside a geofence. The mobile communication devices determine whether they are inside the geofence based on distances from proximity beacons. When outside of the geofence, the mobile communication devices are prevented from accessing telephony service through the cellular base station. When inside the geofence, the mobile communication devices may access telephony service through the cellular base station. The mobile communication devices may only make and receive calls from mobile communication devices of a specific other system. When a call is received at the system, the mobile communication devices of the system are rung. To enable this, a serving call session control function of the telecommunication network forks a call directed to the system.
US09615195B2 Media file sharing method and system
A media file sharing method and a media file sharing system are provided. The sharing method comprises: presetting and saving an LAN, a DLNA application and a media file that are default during a sharing process; establishing a sharing pair relationship between a master device and a slave device in the DLNA application; generating an NFC triggering label embedded in the master device according to the LAN, the DLNA application, the media file and the sharing pair relationship; activating the NFC triggering label by the master device through an NFC sensing operation; the master device and the slave device logging into the LAN and the DLNA application that are default according to the NFC triggering label and completing the sharing pairing according to the sharing pair relationship; receiving the media file from the master device by the slave device and completing processing of the media file.
US09615193B1 Systems and methods for managing launch activities on a mobile device
A computer-implemented method for managing launch activities on a mobile device may include maintaining a plurality of launch activities associated with an application. Each launch activity in the plurality of launch activities may be associated with a different launch icon. The method may further include identifying a mobile device environment within which the application is being used. The method may also include selecting, from the plurality of launch activities, a launch activity that corresponds to the mobile device environment. The method may additionally include enabling the launch activity that corresponds to the mobile device environment. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US09615191B1 Audio signal processing method for out-of-phase attenuation of shared enclosure volume loudspeaker systems and apparatus using the same
An audio signal processing apparatus configured to process a plurality of audio signals of a shared-volume stereo system is provided. The audio signal processing apparatus includes a plurality of signal processing channels. The signal processing channels are configured to filter the audio signals to obtain high-frequency components and low-frequency components. The signal processing channels perform a signal processing operation on the low-frequency components to generate a low-frequency modulation signal. The signal processing channels sum up the high-frequency components and the low-frequency modulation signal to reproduce a plurality of audio reproduction signals. The signal processing channels drive loudspeakers of the shared-volume stereo system according to the audio reproduction signals. Furthermore, an audio signal processing method is also provided.
US09615189B2 Artificial ear apparatus and associated methods for generating a head related audio transfer function
The present invention provides for an apparatus, system, and method for generating a head related audio transfer function in real time. Specifically, the present invention utilizes unique structural components including a tragus structure and an antihelix structure in connection with a microphone in order to communicate the location of a sound in three dimensional space to a user.
US09615184B2 Hearing system for estimating a feedback path of a hearing device
The application relates to a hearing system comprising a hearing device (HD), and a programming device (PD), and a feedback path analyzer (FPA) for providing an estimate of a feedback path from an output transducer to an input transducer of the hearing device. The hearing device (HD) and the programming device (PD) each comprises a programming interface (PI, PD-PI) allowing the exchange of data between the devices. The feedback path analyzer (FPA) is located in the programming device (PD), and the hearing device (HD) comprises respective input (IBUF) and output (OBUF) buffers for storing corresponding input and output time segments of the electric input signal or a signal derived therefrom and of the processed output signal or a signal derived therefrom, respectively. The hearing device (HD)—in a specific feedback measurement mode—is configured to transmit said stored input and output time segments of the respective signals to the feedback path analyzer (FPA) of the programming device (PD) via said programming interface (PI, PD-PI), and the feedback path analyzer (FPA) is configured to determine said estimate of the feedback path based on said (stored) input and output time segments. Thereby a more accurate estimation and/or a shorter measurement time can be achieved. The invention may e.g. be used for the fitting of hearing devices, e.g. hearing aids, to a particular use or user.
US09615183B2 Method and apparatus for tagging patient sessions for fitting hearing aids
The present subject matter relates generally to the method and apparatus for storing tags during a fitting session. The tags may be used to store information useful for an audiologist, a manufacturer of hearing aids, and a manufacturer of fitting software. The software adapted to provide searching based on tags. The software able to provide pre-programmed tags for use by the user. In various applications the software programmable to automatically generate tags upon occurrence of one or more conditions.
US09615181B2 Symmetric magnet arrangement for medical implants
An arrangement is described for a hearing implant system. An implantable housing has an outer surface configured to lie under and parallel to the skin of the implanted patient. An implant magnet arrangement is located within the implantable housing and has multiple local magnetic sections with different independent local magnetic fields that are combined together to form a net magnetic field with at least two-fold symmetry and zero net magnetic dipole moment, wherein the magnetic fields are oriented parallel to the outer surface of the implant housing.
US09615178B2 Sound generator
A sound generator includes a housing (20), a piezoelectric vibrator (60) including a piezoelectric element (61), at least a portion of the piezoelectric vibrator (60) protruding from the housing (20), and an anchor (10) applying a load to the piezoelectric vibrator (60). A portion or all of the piezoelectric vibrator (60) withdraws into the housing (20) under a force of a predetermined load or greater. While the load from the anchor (10) is being applied to the piezoelectric vibrator (60), the piezoelectric vibrator (60) deforms in response to a sound signal, and deformation of the piezoelectric vibrator (60) vibrates a contact surface contacted by the piezoelectric vibrator (60), causing sound to be emitted from the contact surface.
US09615171B1 Transformation inversion to reduce the effect of room acoustics
Embodiments of systems and methods are described for inverting transformations of signals due to room acoustics. In some implementations, a transformation of a calibration signal from a particular location in a room may be determined. From this transformation, an inverse transformation may be determined and the inverse transformation may be applied to a speech signal received from a similar location.
US09615166B2 Electronic machine, and automobile and accommodation unit provided with the same
Provided is an electronic machine that is provided with a speaker and that enables a direction of the speaker to be appropriately and arbitrarily changed. The electronic machine includes a speaker unit, housings, and a rotating device. The speaker unit is supported by the housing. The rotating device includes a first rotating device configured to rotate the speaker unit with respect to the housings about a direction intersecting with an axis of the housings serving as a rotational axis, and a second rotating device configured to rotate the speaker unit with respect to the housings about the axis of the housings serving as a rotational axis.
US09615165B2 Loudspeaker device having foam insert to improve gas distribution in sound adsorber material
A loudspeaker device having housing and an acoustic transducer is disclosed. The housing has a transducer space for the acoustic transducer, and a back volume space. The back volume filled with a sound adsorber material and a foam material. The sound adsorber material in the back volume space is configured to virtually increase the size of the back volume space, and shift the resonant frequency of the back volume space. The foam material facilitates gas exchange and air flow within the back volume space, and between the sound adsorber and the transducer space. The foam material is configured in different arrangements to facilitate the gas exchange and air flow.
US09615164B2 High output loudspeaker
A loudspeaker system is provided that includes a speaker enclosure having a first opening and a second opening; a first speaker manifold mounted within the enclosure and including a first back wall, four first side walls, and an open first front side substantially in alignment with the first opening; a second speaker manifold mounted within the enclosure and including a second back wall, four second side walls, and an open second front side substantially in alignment with the second opening; a woofer mounted on a first wall of the first side walls; and an acoustic vent mounted in a second wall among the second side walls.
US09615158B2 Earpiece
An earpiece includes a body having an acoustic driver and an output aperture. A sealing structure extends from a region adjacent the output aperture to hold the output aperture adjacent to the entrance of a user's ear canal. An acoustic nozzle having an acoustic passage conducts sound waves from the acoustic driver to the output aperture. The acoustic passage has a proximal end adjacent the acoustic driver and a distal end adjacent the output aperture. First acoustic impedance is provided at the proximal end of the acoustic nozzle adjacent the acoustic driver. Second acoustic impedance is provided at the distal end of the acoustic nozzle adjacent the output aperture. The volume of the acoustic nozzle and the first and second acoustic impedances are selected to control resonance in the user's ear canal when the sealing structure is engaged with the entrance to the user's ear canal.
US09615149B1 Process interface including wireless multi-loop single hop device
A process interface device for a process facility running a physical process includes a multi-loop current junction box including an analog front end (AFE) having a signal path including an input node, an output node, and an internal current sensor for each current loop. Respective input nodes receive analog current sensing signals (sensing signals) originating from each field devices within the process facility. An analog to digital converter (ADC) has inputs coupled across an output of the internal current sensor device. A wireless single hop device (WSH device) includes a processor and a wireless transmitter, wherein an input of the WSH device is coupled by a communications bus to receive respective outputs generated by the ADC being digitized versions of sensed ones of the sensing signals (sensed sensing signals). The WSH device is for wirelessly multiplex transmitting the sensed sensing signals for remote monitoring of the current loops.
US09615143B2 Device and method for providing content by accessing content stream in hybrid 3D TV, and device and method for reproducing content
A content providing apparatus and method, and a content reproduction apparatus and method for accessing a content stream in a hybrid three-dimensional television (3DTV) are disclosed. The content providing apparatus may include a content stream generation unit to generate a first content stream corresponding to a reference image and a second content stream corresponding to a supplementary image, a descriptor generation unit to generate a descriptor associated with the first content stream and the second content stream, and a data transmission unit to transmit the first content stream, the second content stream, and the descriptor to a content reproduction apparatus.
US09615142B2 Second screen trivia function
Systems for, and methods of, displaying video information comprising: a second screen device obtaining current play position data of a video being played on a primary screen device (e.g., obtaining from the primary screen device an identification of a current play position of the video, or obtaining information to generate an acoustic fingerprint of the video); determining a current play position of the video playing on the primary screen device based upon the current play position data (e.g., identification of the current play position or the acoustic fingerprint); downloading information (e.g., video map, subtitles, moral principles, objectionable content, memorable content, performers, geographical maps, shopping, plot point, item, ratings, and trivia information) over a computer communications network into the memory of the second screen device; and displaying information on the second screen device synchronized with the contemporaneously played video on the primary screen device.
US09615139B2 Determining device that performs processing of output pictures
A system and method for determining the characteristics of a device coupled to a client device are disclosed. A method, according to one embodiment, includes driving a display device with a first video output signal formatted according to a first video interface specification; responsive to driving the display device, soliciting user input based on information included in the first video output signal; determining a characteristic of the display device based on the user input; and driving the display device according to the determined characteristic.
US09615136B1 Video classification
The present technology may identify item category affinities by identifying a plurality of classifications of an item. An accuracy of the plurality of classifications relative to one another for the item may be identified. A category affinity of the item may be determined based on the accuracy of the plurality of classifications relative to one another.
US09615132B2 System and method for presenting prioritized advertising data during execution of video trick play command data
A non-transitory computer readable medium containing computer executable instructions that when executed by a computer perform a method, the computer program including but not limited to instructions to track a portion of the advertising data forwarded from a first end user device to a second end user; instructions to generate, based on the tracking, penetration data indicating an extent to which the first end user device forwards and propagates the portion of the advertising data to other end users; and instructions to present a portion of the advertising data in a picture in picture display window on the end user device based on the prioritizing of the advertising data during execution of the trick play command data.
US09615130B2 Method and device for processing multimedia frame and storage medium
The disclosure discloses a method and device for processing a multimedia frame and a storage medium. The method includes: judging whether there is a multimedia frame in a buffer queue with a sudden change to a time difference thereof; and playing asynchronously M multimedia frames to be processed in a current processing cycle if there is a multimedia frame in the buffer queue with a sudden change to the time difference thereof, and playing synchronously the M multimedia frames to be processed in the current processing cycle if there is no multimedia frame in the buffer queue with a sudden change to the time difference thereof and the time differences of the M multimedia frames to be processed are below a preset threshold.
US09615125B2 Method of data management for efficiently storing and retrieving data to respond to user access requests
A method of data management for efficiently storing and retrieving data in response to user access requests. The method includes receiving a request from at least one client for a title not resident in a storage server, where the title includes a play track having a plurality of chapters. The retrieval from a secondary storage device of play track portions proximate chapter delineation points is initiated, and bandwidth capacity and quality-of-service (QoS) parameters associated with the secondary storage device is determined. In the case of a client request to begin presentation of the title at one of the chapters, streaming of retrieved portions of the play track chapter to the client is initiated, masking latency associated with the secondary storage device is provided, and retrieval of at least unretrieved portions of the play track chapter and subsequent play track portions from the secondary storage device is initiated.
US09615124B1 Methods and systems for enhancing media viewing experiences
Methods and systems are described for a media guidance application that enhances the viewing experiences of users consuming media having important content. If a user tries to change a display away from first media to second media, where the first media has important content that will be displayed eminently, the first media having the important content may be displayed in full-screen and the second media may be displayed in a picture-in-picture window overlaid on the first media that continues to be displayed in full-screen. For example, in this manner, a user will not inadvertently change television channels away from a movie or sports game right before an important scene in the movie or an important play in the sports game is displayed.
US09615114B2 Portable multi-purpose audience measurement systems, apparatus and methods
Portable multi-purpose audience measurement systems, apparatus and methods are disclosed. Example methods disclosed herein include executing media metering software downloaded onto a portable device. Such example methods also include halting execution of the media metering software in response to determining that the portable device is being used for a native purpose. Such example methods further include, in response to determining that the portable device is not being used for a native purpose, continuing execution of the media metering software to monitor a media signal output by a media presentation device separate from the portable device.
US09615101B2 Method and apparatus for signal encoding producing encoded signals of high fidelity at minimal sizes
Methods and apparatus for determining encoding parameters of an encoder or a transcoder which yield an encoded signal of optimal measurable properties are disclosed. For a video signal, the encoding parameters may include quantization granularity, a measure of display resolution, and a frame rate. The measurable properties of an encoded signal may include a fidelity index, a relative size, and a relative flow rate. Reference data records quantifying properties of sample signals encoded according to experimental sets of encoding parameters are used to define parameters of conjectured analytical functions characterizing the encoding or transcoding functions. The analytical functions are then used to generate granular tables of estimated measures of encoded-signal properties. A fast search mechanism relies on the granular tables, together with sorted arrangements of the granular tables, to determine, in real-time, preferred encoding parameters for multimedia data streams received at an encoder or a transcoder.
US09615092B2 Image decoding apparatus and image coding apparatus
In a case that a pixel shape in a luma domain is not similar to a pixel shape in a chroma domain in an input image, a prediction image that is generated in the reuse of a luma prediction mode is made more accurate.A moving image decoding apparatus 1 includes a gradient deriving unit 1453B that references a chroma gradient definition DEFANG1C, and derives a chroma prediction direction from a prediction mode based on a luma prediction direction.
US09615090B2 Parsing syntax elements in three-dimensional video coding
When a current view is a dependent texture view, a current coding unit (CU) is not intra coded, and a partitioning mode of the current CU is equal to PART_2N×2N, a video coder obtains, from a bitstream that comprises an encoded representation of the video data, a weighting factor index for the current CU, wherein the current CU is in a picture belonging to a current view. When the current view is not a dependent texture view, or the current CU is intra coded, or the partitioning mode of the current CU is not equal to PART_2N×2N, the video decoder assumes that the weighting factor index is equal to a particular value that indicates that residual prediction is not applied with regard to the current CU.
US09615078B2 Multi-view video encoding/decoding apparatus and method
A multi-view video encoding/decoding apparatus and method are provided. The multi-view video encoding/decoding apparatus encodes the current block which is to be encoded and which belongs to a frame of a first view point, wherein the encoding is performed in accordance with a first skip mode using the frame of the first view point or a second skip mode using the frame of a second view point, thereby improving encoding efficiency.
US09615065B2 Security system and method with help and login for customization
A user-centric management application system and method for a security system that conceptualizes the security devices and the tasks to perform on the security devices as separate objects with common properties and behavior. Operators of the system create abstract containers, called dockviews, which the operator adds objects to in order to perform specific tasks. Because the operator assigns user access to dockviews and objects, the system tailors system access for both application users and tenants of the security system based on policy objectives. Dockviews have the ability to open in separate application windows to support priority display and isolation of critical management tasks. The system provides integrated user administration, event management and reports capability, a consistent “look and feel,” and system-wide automated event notification via a watchlist window.
US09615063B2 Method and apparatus for visual monitoring
A device for visual monitoring comprises a mobile chipset disposed in a housing, at least one eyestalk attached to the housing and communicatively coupled to the mobile chipset, and mounting hardware affixed to the housing, the mounting hardware configured to secure the housing to a stationary structure. In one embodiment, the mobile chipset is configured to execute a set of program instructions in response to the device being connected to external power, including program instructions which, when executed by the mobile chipset, causes the device to take pictures in response to automatically generated triggers, and to automatically upload image data to a packet-based network for display and/or further processing. In a further embodiment, the device is configured to pre-process the image data, such as extracting relevant data for a specific application, before uploading the image data to the packet-based network for further process. In another embodiment, the device is configured to automatically upload image data to a social network site for sharing among authorized users of the cite.
US09615056B2 System and method for video communication on mobile devices
A video teleconferencing system which allows a mobile device to conduct teleconferences over fixed and mobile packet networks with end points with other mobile devices or a personal computer. The mobile device includes a user interface that displays a video image associated with a first participant. A selectable user interface element corresponding to a second participant video image may be displayed on the user interface and in response to selection of the selectable user interface element, a video image associated with the second participant may be displayed.
US09615055B2 Method, apparatus and system for incorporating voice or video communication into a television or compatible audio capable visual display
Voice or video communication is incorporated into a television or compatible audio capable visual display by routing a television signal through a communication interface apparatus connected to a voice or video communication network and switching between a call and at least the audio portion of the television signal when a call is detected and the user chooses to answer the call in response to an on-screen menu superimposed on the video portion of the television signal. The communication interface apparatus includes a controller that is configured to allow speed dialing using a wireless remote, as well as making calls from a user-defined contact list or a regional phone directory that is updatable from a remote source via the Internet.
US09615054B1 Transparent communication devices
Enterprise communication display systems enable life-like images for videoconferencing and entertainment productions. Life-like images appear in a 3D environment where imaged people are visible through the use of specially configured see-through displays. Imaged people can also be viewed amongst a reflected foreground. Methods for enterprise wide deployments for corporate, healthcare, education, and government communications, including hotel properties and a property management system are shown. The invention further advances the communication and display art by creating novel direct projection see-through screen devices that use extreme short throw projectors to reduce cost and bulk of common throw projectors. Further, numerous unique devices and systems are disclosed of transparent OLED videoconferencing and displays. Further, unique embodiments of aiming a camera through a transparent OLED for eye contact videoconferencing are disclosed. Additionally, an imaged map projected interior environment that produces the rooms ambient light is disclosed.
US09615053B2 Systems and methods for controlling robotic stands during videoconference operation
Systems and methods are disclosed for selecting and orienting a computing device mounted on a robotic stand for videoconferences. For example, a method for operating a robotic stand supporting a computing device is disclosed, which includes displaying, by a display of a remote device, a control interface depicting a physical location that includes a plurality of robotic stands with respective computing devices. The method further includes providing, responsive to a user of the remote device interacting with the control interface, a selection instruction selecting a region of the physical location for viewing with one of the plurality of robotic stands with respective computing devices, and generating, by the control interface, a positioning instruction based on the selected region of the physical location, the positioning instruction configured to orient the robotic stand including the computing device determined to be available to face the region of the physical location.
US09615047B1 Digital read-out integrated circuit with modulated light source rejection
According to one aspect, embodiments herein provide a digital pixel circuit comprising a detector configured to discharge a well capacitor when voltage across the well capacitor exceeds a threshold, a DROIC configured, in a first mode, to increment a reset counter when the well capacitor is discharged, and in a second mode, to ignore the discharging of the well capacitor, and a processing unit configured to monitor a count rate of the DROIC, transmit a signal at a first level when the count rate is less than a threshold, and transmit a signal at a second level when the count rate is greater than the threshold, wherein, the DROIC is further configured, in response to receiving the signal at the first level, to operate in the first mode, and in response to receiving the signal at the second level, to operate in the second mode.
US09615042B2 Image pickup apparatus having photoelectric conversion function
An image pickup apparatus that makes it possible to achieve both high picture quality and a wide dynamic range is provided. Each pixel unit included in the image pickup apparatus includes: four photodiodes; four transfer transistors; a charge storage portion (four floating diffusions) for storing electric charges generated at the photodiodes; an amplification transistor; a select transistor; and a reset transistor. The image pickup apparatus further includes multiple coupling transistors. Each coupling transistor couples together the charge storage portions of two pixel units of the pixel units. A scanning circuit switches on or off the coupling transistors according to read mode.
US09615039B2 Systems and methods for reducing noise in video streams
Disclosed are apparatus and methods for denoising a video stream of a camera. A current frame of the video stream and a temporally adjacent frame of the video stream that has been previously spatially and temporally denoised are obtained. The current frame is first spatially denoised, while preserving edges in such current frame to generate a plurality of spatially denoised pixels for the current frame. A particular pixel of the current frame is then both spatially and temporally denoised based on a weighted averaging of the particular pixel's associated spatially denoised pixel from the current frame and a plurality of pixels from the temporally adjacent frame that have already been spatially and temporally denoised.
US09615038B2 Methods and apparatus for true high dynamic range imaging
When imaging bright objects, a conventional detector array can saturate, making it difficult to produce an image with a dynamic range that equals the scene's dynamic range. Conversely, a digital focal plane array (DFPA) with one or more m-bit counters can produce an image whose dynamic range is greater than the native dynamic range. In one example, the DFPA acquires a first image over a relatively brief integration period at a relatively low gain setting. The DFPA then acquires a second image over longer integration period and/or a higher gain setting. During this second integration period, counters may roll over, possibly several times, to capture a residue modulus 2m of the number of counts (as opposed to the actual number of counts). A processor in or coupled to the DFPA generates a high-dynamic range image based on the first image and the residues modulus 2m.
US09615036B2 Single element radiometric lens
The disclosure describes systems and apparatuses that include a focusable lens, as well as methods for focusing the optical lens. The focusable lens system includes a single element lens having a concave refractive surface characterized by a first radius of curvature and a convex refractive surface characterized by a second radius of curvature larger than the first radius of curvature. A detector element generates electrical signals representative of infrared rays refracted by the single element lens and incident on the detector element, and an aperture stop is disposed around an optical axis of the optical system and secured in a constant position relative to the detector element, the aperture stop configured to limit a cone angle of rays refracted by the single element lens. They system also includes image processing circuitry configured to generate digital pixilation data based on electrical signals generated by the detector element.
US09615027B2 Image processing apparatus that displays an indicator image for performing predetermined processing on image data, image processing method, and computer readable storage medium
Problem: To simplify an operation for causing an apparatus to perform desired control.Solution to Problem: In an image capturing apparatus 1, an image capturing unit 16 continuously captures an image of a subject and sequentially outputs image data. An image analysis unit 53 determines whether or not there is an instruction regarding storage of the image data outputted by the image capturing unit 16. A storage control unit 56 carries out control to store the image data outputted from the image capturing unit 16 in a storage unit 19 upon it being determined that there is an instruction regarding storage. An output control unit 51 carries out control to display, in an output unit 18, a live view image corresponding to the image data sequentially outputted by the image capturing unit 16 along with a first indicator image for processing the stored image data. An image analysis unit 53 determines whether or not a position of the image of the subject in the live view image displayed in the output unit 18 overlaps with a position of the first indicator image, and when it is determined that the images overlap, predetermined processing is carried out on the image data stored in the storage unit 19.
US09615026B2 Imaging apparatus and control method of imaging apparatus
A digital camera includes: a display unit of a variable angle monitor unit linked to a main body unit including an imaging unit, so as to be capable of opening and closing as to the main body unit; a variable angle state detecting unit to detect the position of the variable angle monitor unit as to the main body unit; and a system control unit to effect control such that, in a case of the variable angle state detecting unit detecting that the position of the variable angle monitor unit has changed from a closed position to an open position, a newest image is not displayed on the display unit if time elapsed from shooting immediately prior is a predetermined amount of time or more, and the newest image shot immediately prior is displayed on the display unit if the time elapsed is less than the predetermined amount of time.
US09615013B2 Image sensor having multiple output ports
An apparatus is described that includes an image sensor having a first output port and a second output port. The first output port is to transmit a first image stream concurrently with a second image stream transmitted from the second output port.
US09615012B2 Using a second camera to adjust settings of first camera
A device may operate a first image-capture system to capture first image data of a scene. While the first image-capture system is capturing the first image data, the device may operate a second image-capture system to determine an updated value for the first image setting, and send an instruction to the first image-capture system that indicates to use the updated value for the first image setting to continue to capture the first image data.
US09615008B2 Imaging lens and imaging apparatus equipped with the same
An imaging lens consists of a front group having a positive refractive power, a stop, and a rear group having a positive refractive power. The front group is composed of a front group negative lens group constituted by two or more negative lenses and a front group positive lens group constituted by a plurality of lenses with a positive lens being disposed on the most object side to have a positive refractive power, in order from the object side. The rear group includes at least one negative lens. When the Abbe number of the most object side positive lens in the front group positive lens group with respect to the d-line is taken as νp, the imaging lens satisfies a conditional expression (1): νp<30.
US09615000B2 Image processing apparatus and image processing method for efficiently reserving memory
An image processing apparatus has at least one standard function to be available upon start-up of the image processing apparatus itself and at least one optional function to be available by settings. The image processing apparatus includes an image input portion that inputs image data, an encoder that encodes the input image data, a main memory that stores the encoded image data, a non-volatile memory that stores a backup copy of the image data stored on the main memory, a settings portion that allows setting the optional function available, and a controller that reserves a memory area for an optional program to execute the available optional function in the main memory, and a memory area for input of the encoded image data in the main memory, the memory area being smaller than a memory area to be reserved if the optional function is unavailable.
US09614988B2 Formatter cage
A formatter cage is disclosed. The formatter cage includes a three point mounting system for expansion modules.
US09614981B2 Deformable apparatus, method and computer program
An apparatus, method and computer program, the apparatus including at least one processor; and at least one memory including computer program code; wherein the at least one memory and the computer program code are configured to, with the at least one processor, enable the apparatus to: obtain an input signal indicative of a deformation of a housing of the apparatus; and provide, in response to the obtained input signal, an output signal to control further deformation of the housing of the apparatus.
US09614976B2 Systems and methods for powering network access devices from customer premises equipment
A communication system has a network access device (NAD) that is designed to deliver Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) along with high-speed data to Customer Premises Equipment (CPE). The NAD is backpowered by the CPE across a subscriber line. When backpower is provided from the CPE, circuitry (referred to as a “POTS signaling element”) within the network access device converts POTS control signaling to digital data for transmission to the CPE. The band vacated by the POTS control signaling is used for the power signal on the subscriber line. In the absence of backpower, components of the network access device are bypassed, thereby providing POTS in the event of a power failure. The NAD receives advance warning of the backpowering so that it can disable the bypassing in order to prevent the power signal from leaking through the NAD to the network.
US09614970B1 Telephone conferencing apparatus
A telephone conferencing apparatus is disclosed. The apparatus utilizes Bluetooth or similar wireless data exchange technology to connect a mobile telephone to an audio conferencing system. The device transmits processed audio from local input sources over the Bluetooth-enabled mobile telephone utilizing the mobile phone network of the user's choice. Audio signals received into the device from mobile telephones are sent to the far end during a telephone conference call, and audio signals from the far-end on a mobile or wireless telephone call will route to the audio output on the local device.
US09614962B2 System and method for analyzing and classifying calls without transcription
A facility and method for analyzing and classifying calls without transcription. The facility analyzes individual frames of an audio to identify speech and measure the amount of time spent in speech for each channel (e.g., caller channel, agent channel). Additional telephony metrics such as R-factor or MOS score and other metadata may be factored in as audio analysis inputs. The facility then analyzes the frames together as a whole and formulates a clustered-frame representation of a conversation to further identify dialog patterns and characterize call classification. Based on the data in the clustered-frame representation, the facility is able to make estimations of call classification. The correlation of dialog patterns to call classification may be utilized to develop targeted solutions for call classification issues, target certain advertising channels over others, evaluate advertising placements at scale, score callers, and to identify spammers.
US09614959B2 Classifying communications with human-based interactive questions
A method may include receiving a communication that is sent from a source over a network to a user. The method may also include categorizing the communication request. The categorization may include sending a first question communication that includes a first human-based interactive question over the network to the source. The categorization may also include receiving an answer communication over the network from the source and determining whether the answer communication correctly answers the first question communication. In response to determining that the answer communication correctly answers the first question communication, a second question communication that includes a second human-based interactive question may be sent over the network to the source instead of performing a first task with the received communication.
US09614958B2 Predictive computer network services provisioning for mobile users
A predictive network service provisioning method uses personal schedule information of a user [120] to predict the geographic/network location of the user, the operational context of a user, and/or the computation and communication needs of a user. These predicted user attributes may be used to reduce network latency by prepositioning user data [122] at a location [126] closer to the user, allocating services and/or resources for the user at the predicted location, and/or providing the user with access to the prepositioned personal data files [138] and services when requested by the user.
US09614954B2 Multifunction wireless device
A communication device and system are disclosed for providing communication and data services to residents of a controlled facility. The device can be restricted to communicating only using an internet protocol so as to restrict the device communication to an internal intranet. Wireless access points may be disposed throughout the environment to route calls and data between the device and a central processing center. By converting a protocol of the communications received from the device to a protocol used by the central processing center, minimal modifications to the central processing center are needed to support a wireless communication infrastructure. Many restrictions and safeguards may be implemented within the phone and system in order to prevent improper use.
US09614941B2 Electronic device including openable cover
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a housing of the electronic device, a glass cover installed in at least a portion of the housing, and an opening and closing unit installed to open or close the glass cover from the housing.
US09614937B2 System and method for data transfer, including protocols for use in data transfer
Embodiments of systems and methods for data transfer are presented herein. Specifically, embodiments of such a data transfer methodology may utilize one or more transmission channels for the transmission of the data to be transferred. In addition, a control channel in a different protocol than the transmission channels may be utilized to transmit control information between the sender and recipient. The rate at which data is sent on the transmission channels may be adjusted or the transmission of data on the transmission channel prioritized.
US09614931B2 Identifying a resource set require for a requested application and launching the resource set in a container for execution in a host operating system
Methods and systems for providing one or more software applications. The methods and systems involve receiving an application request from a user device identifying, at least, a software application to be provided by a host computer server; providing a resource library for the host computer server that defines the resources required for providing each software application; identifying, from the resource library, a set of resources required for providing the requested software application, the set of resources includes at least one resource required for an application operating system to support the requested software application; and providing the requested software application with the set of resources. The application operating system can be different from a host operating system at the host computer server. The set of resources can be launched as a containerized resource instance, which is operationally isolated from other containerized resource instances provided by the host computer server.
US09614929B2 Application server with automatic and autonomic application configuration validation
A method and respective system for configuring an application program during its deployment in a network ready to be accessed by a remote client application via a network protocol such as TCP/IP. An application server processes a plurality of application components. The application program is based on an application template comprising the executable code of the application program, which template is configurable at least in part by an end-user by specifying a plurality of user-specific data defining the user-specific attributes adapting the application program to the needs of a specific end-user, for generating a user-specific application runtime instance.
US09614928B1 System and method for communication between networked applications
During communication of a large data message from a client application to a server application, requirements to communicate smaller control messages can arise. To facilitate timely communication of control messages, a client application may include a chunking module that divides a data message into chunks that can be sent as a sequence of individual data message packets. When a control message needs to be sent, the sequence of data message packets can be interrupted to send a control message packet. At the server application, the sequence of message packets is processed so that data message packets are appended to a data message and control messages are extracted for immediate processing.
US09614925B2 Intelligent file pre-fetch based on access patterns
Files and/or file updates can be pre-fetched from a server to reduce file access periods as well as shift network usage from high traffic periods to low traffic periods. For example, a file that was previously expelled from a cache can be pre-fetched from the server prior to a future period in which a client is likely to re-access the file. As another example, a file update for a file that remains stored in the cache can be pre-fetched from the server prior to a future period in which a client is likely to re-access the file. The file update may then be used to update the stored file. The file and/or updated-file can then be provided directly from the cache to the client when the client re-accesses the file.
US09614919B1 Service delivery through wireless access systems
A communication terminal comprising: a radio interface and a WLAN communication module configured to: generate and send an association request; receive an association response; and establish IP connectivity. The communication terminal also comprises a service selection module configured to select a computer-implemented service to be accessed; and a service execution control module configured to execute software application code implementing the selected computer-implemented service. The WLAN communication module is further configured to: in response to receiving a service selection command from the service selection module, generate an association request comprising a service identifier which identifies the selected service; parse the association response received through the radio interface to detect a link carried in the association response, wherein the link points to a network address of an application server suitable for delivering application data corresponding to the selected computer-implemented service; and initiate data communication with the network address for downloading application data.
US09614917B1 System and method of providing secure data transfer
A system and method is provided for providing secure accelerated data transfer. The system may transparently provide accelerated data transfer between a client and a remote system. The system may provide a method for determining a mapped domain name for identifying an ingress server. The system may provide a method for determining a tunnel route to an egress server selected for establishing a connection with the remote system. The system may provide a method of exchanging data between the client system and the remote system via the ingress server and the egress server.
US09614904B2 Cloud processing system and method for synthesizing objects based on vehicle aggregation location
A cloud computing system includes a network interface for interfacing with a wide area network. At least one wireless transceiver engages in bidirectional communication with a plurality of vehicle cloud processing devices within a corresponding plurality of vehicles in at least one vehicle aggregation location. A network control device receives requests for at least one cloud computing service via the wide area network and facilitates the at least one cloud computing service via the bidirectional communication with the plurality of vehicle cloud processing devices.
US09614901B2 Data infrastructure for providing interconnectivity between platforms, devices, and operating systems
The present invention teaches methods for using a point-and-click interface to allow developers to create visual relationships between APIs and GUI components. Further, the present invention uses interactive machine learning to learn from developer actions. The present invention will assist developers by providing recommendations on how their application should compile to a target platform. Developers may then configure their app and its connection to APIs (device and remote) directly from the present invention's point-and-click interface. The invention also teaches methods for visual recognition of data structures to allow sections of data to be targeted by a system that matches targeted data to a GUI component. The visual recognition system allows any type of data to move between systems and have required protocols applied at run time instead of during development in the way traditional software works.
US09614891B1 Assembling communications based on captured packets
Techniques are described for analyzing communication data packets captured at a computing device, and identifying subsets of packets that carry data for a connection or a communication involving the computing device. Incoming and outgoing packets may be captured using a packet capture process that executes separately from the services involved in the communications. A subset of the captured packets is determined that correspond to a transport layer connection carrying communications with a remote system. A sequence of packets associated with an application layer communication may be reconstructed by analyzing the subset of packets associated with the connection. The packets associated with the application layer communication or the transport layer connection may be stored in order, and accessed to diagnose communication issues.
US09614890B2 Acquiring and correlating web real-time communications (WEBRTC) interactive flow characteristics, and related methods, systems, and computer-readable media
Embodiments include acquiring and correlating Web Real-Time Communications (WebRTC) interactive flow characteristics, and related methods, systems, and computer-readable media. In one embodiment, a method for acquiring and correlating characteristics of WebRTC interactive flows comprises receiving, by an acquisition agent of a WebRTC client executing on a computing device, a peer connection initiation dialog for establishing a WebRTC interactive flow. The method further comprises determining, by the acquisition agent, one or more characteristics of the WebRTC interactive flow based on the peer connection initiation dialog. The method additionally comprises receiving, by a correlation agent, the one or more characteristics of the WebRTC interactive flow from the acquisition agent, and storing the one or more characteristics of the WebRTC interactive flow. The method also comprises correlating, by the correlation agent, one or more stored characteristics, and generating, by the correlation agent, one or more interaction records based on the correlating.
US09614886B2 Method for processing information and server
A method for processing information applied in a server and the corresponding server is described. The method is applied in a server that stores a file set including a plurality of stream media files. The method includes obtaining a transition parameter when a first terminal apparatus accesses a file set when the first terminal apparatus accesses stream media file in the file set; making statistics of transition probability of each stream media file in the file set transiting to the respective stream media files in the file set according to the transition parameter of at least one first terminal apparatus; determining a target stream media file that the first terminal apparatus accesses most frequently in the stream media files in the file set according to the transition probability; and transmitting the target stream media file to a second terminal apparatus.
US09614873B1 Enforceable launch configurations
Users intending to launch instances or otherwise access virtual resources in a multi-tenant environment can specify a launch configuration. For each type of instance or each type of user, at least one launch configuration is created that includes parameters and values to be used in instantiating an instance of that type, the values being optimized for the current environment and type of instance. Launch configurations can be optimized for different types of users, such as to account for security credentials and access levels. Such an approach enables users to launch instances by contacting the resource provider directly without need for a proxy, which can function as a choke point under heavy load. The use of an appropriate launch configuration can be enforced for any type of user at any level, such as at the sub-net level, by modifying a request that does not specify an appropriate launch configuration.
US09614869B2 System and server for detecting web page changes
Disclosed embodiments include a distributed system and server for detecting changes to web pages comprises (a) a Web Change Detection (WCD) server connected to the network, and (b) one or more WCD agents stored on the WCD server configured to be executed directly on a web browser to detect web page changes. The WCD comprises (a) an agent storage module configured to store the WCD agents, (b) a WCD repository to store a WCD information regarding the web pages in the server memory, and (c) a WCD changes detector configured for receiving information sent by the WCD agents and detecting changes on the web pages. The WCD system relies on the web users accessing sites to collaboratively detect the changes on the web pages, eliminating the need for crawler estimates of web-page changes.
US09614863B2 System and method for analyzing mobile cyber incident
A system and method for analyzing mobile cyber incidents that checks whether codes attacking the weaknesses of mobile users are inserted into collected URLs and whether applications are downloaded and automatically executed, without the agreement of users, so that if the mobile cyber incidents are analyzed through the manual analysis of a manager, the applications to be analyzed manually can be reduced.
US09614859B2 Location based authentication of users to a virtual machine in a computer system
An apparatus and method uses location based authentication of a user accessing a virtual machine (VM) by using the physical location of the virtual machine as a criteria for the authentication. When a user requires a logical partition to run in a known, specified physical location, the user specifies the physical location when the VM is created. The specified physical location is then incorporated into the user authentication process. Users are challenged and must know the physical location in order to be authenticated to the system. When a “disruptive event” in the cloud environment occurs that necessitates moving the VM to another location, the original physical location is stored so the virtualization manager later can automatically relocate the VM back to its original physical location.
US09614853B2 Session security splitting and application profiler
Intelligent methods of providing online security against hackers, which prevents the hackers from obtaining unauthorized access to secure resources. A first application session established between a first client and a first application of a first host device is detected. The first application is associated with a first plurality of security time limits that divide security for the first application into security tiers. A duration of the first application session established between the first client and the first application is monitored. One or more first security actions are executed against the first application session responsive to the duration of the first application session reaching a security time limit of the first plurality of security time limits. One or more second security actions are executed against the first application session responsive to the duration of the first application session reaching another security time limit of the first plurality of security time limits.
US09614842B2 Device and method of setting or removing security on content
A device for removing security on content using biometric information includes a memory configured to store content on which security has been set based on first biometric information of a user; and a controller configured to obtain second biometric information of the user, which is of a different type than the first biometric information, and remove the security on the content based on the second biometric information, in response to a user input for executing the content.
US09614839B2 Secure computer architectures, systems, and applications
Secure computer architectures, systems, and applications are provided herein. An exemplary computing system may include a trusted environment having a trusted processor and memory that provides a trusted computing environment that performs computing functions that could expose the computing device to a security risk, and a legacy environment having a secondary processor and memory for providing a legacy computing environment that manages computing functions exposed to unsecure environments.
US09614837B2 Systems and methods for verifying human interaction with a computer interface
Exemplary methods and systems for verifying human interaction with a computer interface are described herein. An exemplary method includes a human-interaction verification system detecting a request by an access device to access network-based content, providing, for display by the access device, a visually dynamic representation of one or more security images associated with a passcode in response to the access request, receiving, by way of the access device, challenge-response input associated with the visually dynamic representation of the one or more security images, and performing an access operation based at least in part on a comparison of the challenge-response input to the passcode.
US09614835B2 Automatic provisioning of a device to access an account
A system for bootstrap provisioning of a device is provided. A vouching device is provisioned to access a bootstrap account of a bootstrap account provider and a secondary account of a secondary account provider. The bootstrap account provider stores an indication of the secondary account, and the secondary account provider stores verification data to verify a certification of the vouching device. A target device is provisioned to access the bootstrap account of the bootstrap account provider. The target device receives from the bootstrap account provider an indication that the target device is provisioned with the secondary account provider. The target device directs generation of a certification by the vouching device of target authentication data of the target device. The target device then sends the certification to the secondary account provider to effect the provisioning of the target device to access the secondary account.
US09614833B1 Automated certificate management for a website associated with multiple certificates
Techniques are disclosed to automate the discovery, installation, and renewal of multiple digital certificates deployed on a server application, such as a web server. For example, a management tool may discover and manage multiple digital certificates associated with a server application hosted at an internet protocol (IP) address and port on a server computing system. A certificate management tool examines server configuration data to identify a set of certificates associated with the server application. Based on the information from the configuration data, the tool retrieves and examines each certificate to identify certificate metadata needed to manage the lifecycle of each identified certificate.
US09614830B2 Relay apparatus, system, relay method, and computer readable medium
A relay apparatus includes a storage unit, a first reception unit, a first request unit, a second reception unit, a second request unit, a third reception unit, and an access unit. The storage unit stores, for each user, authorization information for accessing a service providing apparatus. The first reception unit receives from a client apparatus an access request including a request for access to the service providing apparatus and identification information for identifying the user. The first request unit issues an acquisition request for the authorization information to a different relay apparatus. The second reception unit receives authorization information transmitted from the different relay apparatus. The second request unit requests the different relay apparatus to update the received authorization information. The third reception unit receives updated authorization information transmitted from the different relay apparatus. The access unit accesses the service providing apparatus by using the received updated authorization information.
US09614829B1 Deauthentication in multi-device user environments
A processing device comprises a processor coupled to a memory and is configured to establish secure communications with a plurality of user devices associated with a particular user, to generate an exclusive authentication token for utilization by each of the plurality of user devices in unlocking of secure functionality associated with that device, to provide the exclusive authentication token to only a subset of the plurality of user devices at a given time, and to force deauthentication of any of the plurality of user devices that do not currently have possession of the exclusive authentication token. These operations in some embodiments are performed by a deauthentication server implemented by the processing device. The processing device implementing the deauthentication server may comprise, for example, a remote server accessible to the plurality of user devices over a network, a smart watch or other wearable device of the user, or a user device.
US09614827B2 Secure user presence detection and authentication
This disclosure relates generally to a system and method for authenticating an electronic device may comprise a server configured to transmit an encrypted object, the encrypted object having an image file format, to the electronic device, the encrypted object being encrypted based on a certificate, the electronic device operatively coupled to the server and comprising a processor registered with the server to create a secured communication link between the processor and the server, wherein the certificate corresponds to the processor, the processor having a cryptographic engine configured to decrypt the encrypted object to result in a decrypted graphic, and a user interface operatively coupled to the processor. The user interface may be configured to display the decrypted graphic and receive a user input responsive to the decrypted graphic. The server may authenticate the electronic device based, at least in part, on the user input.
US09614818B2 Key generation and broadcasting
Embodiments provide techniques generating and managing encryption keys within a computing infrastructure. Embodiments provide a key publisher that generates and maintains key pairs in a list at a configurable interval. In addition, the key publisher publishes the list to other components within the computing infrastructure. Embodiments also provide a key consumer that downloads the list of encrypted key pairs and maintains an active window of keys to can be accepted from client devices that communicate sensitive data to the computing infrastructure. If the key consumer receives a key from a client device that is outside of the active window yet that corresponds to a future key pair in the list, the key consumer advances the active window towards the future key pair.
US09614816B2 Dynamic encryption for tunneled real-time communications
A system performs tunneling for real-time communications (“RTC”). The system establishes an unencrypted tunnel between a tunneling server and a user equipment (“UE”). Upon establishing the unencrypted tunnel, the UE creates a socket on the unencrypted tunnel. The system determines that the socket requires encrypted RTC, and establishes an encrypted tunnel between the tunneling server and the UE. Upon establishing the encrypted tunnel, the UE moves the socket from the unencrypted tunnel to the encrypted tunnel, and the system performs the encrypted RTC via the socket over the encrypted tunnel.
US09614815B2 Authentication apparatus with a bluetooth interface
Methods, apparatus, and systems for securing the interactions of a user with an application using a Bluetooth enabled authentication device are disclosed.
US09614793B1 Systems and methods for distributing content with a portable electronic device
Systems and methods are provided for sharing and distributing content using a mobile client on a cellular telephone. The mobile client may transmit the shared content to a service portal and the service portal may distribute the shared content to client devices. The content may include images, audio, video, documents, and any other content a user desires to share using the cellular telephone. The mobile client may be configured to operate in a variety of sharing modes. In some of the sharing modes, the mobile client may perform certain functions automatically in response to the creation of new content. Each item of content may be shared and distributed to one or more social groups. Each social group may include one or more users. Each of the users in a social group may be associated with a client device and may be associated with another cellular telephone.
US09614786B2 Dragonfly processor interconnect network
A multiprocessor computer system comprises a dragonfly processor interconnect network that comprises a plurality of processor nodes, a plurality of routers, each router directly coupled to a plurality of terminal nodes, the routers coupled to one another and arranged into a group, and a plurality of groups of routers, such that each group is connected to each other group via at least one direct connection.
US09614784B1 Systems and methods for assigning tasks based on usage patterns and resource capacities
Techniques relate to facilitating assignments of tasks to promote efficient resource timetables. A first communication from a client device is received that corresponds to an electronic request to sue a resource to complete a task. A task type of the task and a client corresponding to the electronic request are identified. Usage data corresponding to the task type and client are identified. A task-assignment duration is defined based on the usage data and a buffer time period. An availability in a timetable of a resource that is of a duration that is at least as long as the task-assignment duration is identified. A second communication identifying a start time of the availability is transmitted to the client device. A third communication is received that accepts the start time, and a fourth communication is transmitted to a device controlling use of the resource that identifies the client, task and availability.
US09614778B2 Systems and methods for packet scheduling in a photonic switching system
Systems and methods for scheduling data for transmission over photonic switches are described herein. In one embodiment, an apparatus is provided that includes a node having M photonic interfaces. The node is configured to transmit a message having R requests. Each one of the R requests is a request to transmit data from the node to another node. R may be greater than M. Additionally or alternatively, each request may include a queue index corresponding to a respective queue in the node. The value of the queue index may be based on both a queue occupancy of the respective queue and a delay parameter.
US09614773B1 Systems and methods for automatically correcting classification signatures
A computer-implemented method for automatically correcting classification signatures may include (1) identifying at least one classification signature used to classify network traffic, (2) detecting at least one unknown flow of network traffic, (3) determining that the unknown flow of network traffic and the classification signature exceed a threshold level of similarity by comparing the unknown flow with the classification signature, and then in response to determining that the unknown flow and the classification signature exceed the threshold level of similarity, (4) identifying at least one attribute of the unknown flow that differs from the classification signature, and (5) modifying the classification signature based at least in part on the attribute of the unknown flow. Various other systems, methods, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US09614768B2 Method for traffic load balancing
According to an example, a stacking device in a distribution layer may monitor traffic in an aggregation link between the stacking device and a core layer. When a traffic unbalance is detected in the aggregation link, the stacking device may find a data flow that causes the traffic unbalance from data flows transferred over the aggregation link and an incoming interface through which the found data flow enters the stacking device. The stacking device may also reallocate a new MAC address to the incoming interface and may send the new MAC address allocated to the incoming interface to a terminal server, so as to enable the traffic unbalance to transit to traffic balance by way of the terminal server sending a data flow with the new MAC address as the destination MAC address.
US09614764B2 System comprising nodes with active and passive ports
A data processing system comprising a plurality of interconnected nodes, each node comprising a media processor and one or more ports, each port connected to a respective media processor. Each port is configured to be active or passive, an active port being arranged, upon receipt of data, to transfer the received data to its output, a passive input port being arranged, upon receipt of data, to retain the received data and to transmit the received data to its output when the received data reaches a specific size, and a passive output port being arranged to trigger the receipt of data when the data capacity of the output port reaches a specific size.
US09614761B1 Deterministic network address and port translation
A source network address and port translation (NAPT) mechanism is described that reduces or eliminates the need to log any NAT translations. As described herein, a mapping between a subscriber's private address to a public address and port range is determined algorithmically. Given a particular mapping rule, as specified by the service provider, a subscriber is repeatedly and deterministically mapped to the same public network address and a specific port range for that network address. Once the public address and port range for a subscriber are computed, the particular ports for each session for that subscriber are allocated dynamically within the computed NAT port range on per session basis.
US09614757B2 Method and arrangement for relocating packet processing functions
The invention relates to a method in an arrangement of a communication network, controlling a chain of functions for processing data packets of a flow associated with a device. The method comprises obtaining (610) an indication indicating that information associated with a context of at least one of the functions has been altered. The context is related to the flow and at least one of the communication network, the device, a route of the flow, and a source instance of each of the at least one function. The method further comprises determining (620) to relocate the at least one function for processing the data packets from the respective source instance to a respective target instance based on the obtained indication. The method also comprises relocating (630) the at least one function for processing the data packets to the respective target instance.
US09614754B2 Method, device, and system for packet routing in a network
A method for distributed routing of a packet in a network is provided. The network includes a controller, a first server, a second server, and a first switch. The method includes: obtaining identifiers of the two servers in the network and network connection information; determining whether the two servers are in two different subnets of the network and whether the two different subnets are configured on a same router according to the identifiers of the two servers and the network connection information of the two servers; when it is determined that that the two servers are in two different subnets of the network and the two different subnets are configured on a same router, instructing the first switch to modify a packet header of a packet sent by the first server to the second server and forward the modified packet to the second server.
US09614752B2 Multi-threaded multi-path processing
One or more implementations can include methods, systems and computer readable media for multi-threaded multipath processing. In some implementations, the method can include determining that a next hop for a destination includes a first next hop and a second next hop. The method can also include generating a first packet having a first destination address based on a nickname of a remote switch and on an identifier of a first path. The method can further include generating a second packet having a second destination address based on the nickname of the remote switch and on an identifier of a second path.
US09614747B2 Network system, controller, and flow control method
A network system is provided. The network system includes a server, a switch connected to a server, and a controller controlling the functions of the server and the switch. The server includes a processor and a network adapter connected to a processor. The network adapter processes packets of each flow in accordance with a filter table. The processor includes a virtual machine and a virtual switch which relays packets transmitted and received by the virtual machine to and from an external entity. The network adapter has an offloading function which exchanges packets with the virtual machine without using the virtual switch. In a tunneling process, the switch exchanges packets with the virtual machine through a tunneling-dedicated port, and the network adapter forwards the packets between the switch and the virtual machine without referring to the filter table. The controller dynamically controls enabling/disenabling of the tunneling process for each flow.
US09614745B2 Systems and methods for cloud-based probing and diagnostics
Systems and methods of the present disclosure are directed to providing centralized diagnostic services to a plurality of heterogeneous computing environments deployed at different data centers on different networks. In some embodiments, a centralized diagnostic tool establishes a connection to a server of a data center that deploys a computing environment with components. The centralized diagnostic tool validates automatically a component of the computing environment based on a corresponding configuration file received from the server for the component. The centralized diagnostic tool establishes a virtual device simulating a client application executing on a client device. The client application can be configured to communicate with the component. The centralized diagnostic tool automatically initiates a request using a predetermined protocol flow, and the virtual device transmits the request to the component. The virtual device receives a response to the request indicative of a status of the computing environment.
US09614728B2 Identifying network communication patterns
Examples of the present disclosure include methods, devices, and/or systems. Identifying network communication patterns can include analyzing a distributed computer program of a network, estimating virtual network communication traffic based on the analysis, and mapping the virtual network communication traffic to a physical network link. Identifying network communications patterns can also include identifying the network communication pattern and categorizing the physical communication network link based on an estimated communication intensity of the mapped communication traffic and the network communication pattern. Identifying network communication patterns can further include optimizing an energy used by the network based on the categorization.
US09614727B2 N-node systems and methods for link aggregation groups (LAG)
Aspects of the present invention include an n-node link aggregation group (LAG) system comprising a set of N nodes collectively provide a logical fabric-level view that is consistent across the set of N nodes. Embodiments of the n-node system comprise a control plane mechanism to provide Layer 2 multipathing between access network devices and the core network. The n-node system provides a loop-free topology with active-active load-sharing of uplinks from access to the core.
US09614723B2 Device commissioning
The disclosed subject matter may provide a system and methods for commissioning a device or appliance into a network. A processor may detect the insertion of a removable device into a data receptacle of a first device. The first device may be an appliance or a network controller. Information may be retrieved from or delivered to the removable device. The information may be information specific to the appliance, such as model number, or may be information related to the network controller. For example, information delivered from the network controller to the removable device may include a network address assignment and network protocol to be used by an appliance when the appliance communicates with the network. The removable device may be removed from the first device and inserted into a data receptacle of a second device.
US09614721B2 Fast flooding based fast convergence to recover from network failures
A method in a router for initiating fast flooding based fast convergence to recover from a network failure is disclosed. The method also starts with detecting a network failure. Responsive to the detected network failure, the router floods a layer 2 fast failure notification message out a set of one or more interfaces of the router. The fast failure notification message includes information that identifies the network failure and indicates to a router that receives the fast failure notification message to flood the fast failure notification message out its interfaces that are not blocked by a spanning tree protocol (STP) independently of updating its routing table to reflect the network failure. The method continues with the router updating a routing table to reflect the network failure.
US09614720B2 Notification technique for network reconfiguration
A technique for informing nodes in a communications network about changes in a state of the communications network using notification packets is described. In that technique, the communications network is reconfigured using a fast reroute protocol responsive to the state change. A method aspect of the technique comprises generating, upon a network state change, a notification packet. Generating the notification packet includes adding a unique identifier to the notification packet. The method further includes propagating the notification packet through the communications network.
US09614716B2 Controller maintenance in a network-attached storage system
Performing maintenance to controllers in a network-attached storage system that includes two or more controllers, each controller including at one or more associated IP address. An online controller in the network-attached storage system to upgrade is identified. The IP addresses of the online controller to upgrade is moved to another controller in the network-attached storage system. Simultaneous with when the other controller is online, the online controller to upgrade is taken offline and upgraded the controller to upgrade.
US09614715B2 System and a process for searching massive amounts of time-series performance data using regular expressions
A system to collect and analyze performance metric data recorded in time-series measurements, converted into unicode, and arranged into a special data structure. The performance metric data is collected by one or more probes running on machines about which data is being collected. The performance metric data is also organized into a special data structure. The data structure at the server where analysis is done has a directory for every day of performance metric data collected with a subdirectory for every resource type. Each subdirectory contain text files of performance metric data values measured for attributes in a group of attributes to which said text file is dedicated. Each attribute has its own section and the performance metric data values are recorded in time series as unicode hex numbers as a comma delimited list. Analysis of the performance metric data is done using regular expressions.
US09614711B2 System and method for using semi-orthogonal multiple access in wireless local area networks
A method for operating a transmitting device using semi-orthogonal multiple access (SOMA) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) includes determining a first quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) bit allocation, a first coding rate, and a first SOMA group for a first receiving device and a second QAM bit allocation, a second coding rate, and a second SOMA group for a second receiving device in accordance with channel information associated with the first receiving device and the second receiving device, generating a frame including indicators of the first and second QAM bit allocations, the first and second coding rates, and the first and second SOMA groups, and sending the frame to the first receiving device and the second receiving device.
US09614710B2 Method and system for communication digital data on an analog signal
A method for transmitting digital data on an analog signal is disclosed, which may include modulating-amplitude or frequency of the analog signal In a manner that includes representing digital bits of the digital data as combinations of periodic waveforms of low, medium and high levels of amplitude, if modulating the amplitude of the analog signal, or representing digital bits of the data as combinations of periodic waveforms of low, medium and high levels of frequencies. If modulating the frequency of the analog signal.
US09614704B2 Methods and apparatus to perform serial communications
Methods and apparatus to perform serial communications are disclosed. An example serial data transmitter includes: a clock signal generator to generate a digital clock signal; a clock signal controller to enable the clock signal generator; a line break signal generator to, in response to an expiration of a time period, trigger the transmission of a transmission line check frame; a data integrity check generator to generate error detection data corresponding to first data to be transmitted via the transmission port; a signal framer to: generate a first data frame having a preamble, second data, third data, the first data, the error detection data, and fourth data; and generate the transmission line check frame.
US09614698B2 Transmitter switching equalization for high speed links
A serial data transmitter utilizing switching equalization. The transmitter includes a first per-bit switcher configured to invert of every other bit of the stream of bits to form a switched signal; a filter configured to filter the switched signal to form a filtered signal; and a second per-bit switcher configured to invert every other bit of the filtered signal.
US09614693B2 Self-characterizing, self calibrating and self-measuring impedance tuners
An impedance tuner system, usable in a measurement system including at least one measurement system device, the tuner system comprising the impedance tuner having a signal transmission line, and an impedance-varying system coupled to the transmission line, and responsive to command signals to selectively vary the impedance presented by the impedance tuner. An impedance tuner controller is configured to generate the command signals, and wherein measurement device drivers and at least one of characterization, calibration and measurement algorithms are embedded into the tuner controller, the tuner controller configured to allow a user to control execution of said at least one of the characterization, calibration and measurement algorithms using the tuner controller.
US09614690B2 Smart home automation systems and methods
A smart home interaction system is presented. It is built on a multi-modal, multithreaded conversational dialog engine. The system provides a natural language user interface for the control of household devices, appliances or household functionality. The smart home automation agent can receive input from users through sensing devices such as a smart phone, a tablet computer or a laptop computer. Users interact with the system from within the household or from remote locations. The smart home system can receive input from sensors or any other machines with which it is interfaced. The system employs interaction guide rules for processing reaction to both user and sensor input and driving the conversational interactions that result from such input. The system adaptively learns based on both user and sensor input and can learn the preferences and practices of its users.
US09614684B2 External indexing and search for a secure cloud collaboration system
An end-to-end secure cloud-hosted collaboration service is provided with a hybrid cloud/on-premise index and search capability. This approach includes on-premise indexing and search handling, while relying on the cloud for persistent storage and search of the index. The on-premise indexer receives a copy of an encrypted message from the cloud-hosted collaboration service. The encrypted message has been encrypted with a conversation key. The indexer receives the conversation key from an on-premise key management service, and decrypts the encrypted message with the conversation key. A set of tokens are extracted from the decrypted message, and subsequently encrypted with a secret key, different than the conversation key, to generate a first set of encrypted tokens. The first set of encrypted tokens is transmitted for storage in a search index on the cloud-hosted collaboration service.
US09614674B2 Virtual bands concentration for self encrypting drives
An apparatus includes a storage medium with an opaque key storage and a controller. The controller may be coupled to the storage medium. The controller may be configured to (i) receive from a host device an authentication key, a plurality of I/O requests, and respective virtual media encryption keys associated with a number of the I/O requests, (ii) allow the host device to access the opaque key storage in response to the authentication key received from the host device being authenticated, (iii) generate a first media encryption key for a real band based upon the authentication key from the host device and key material stored on the apparatus, and (iv) generate a number of second media encryption keys for the number of I/O requests based on the first media encryption key and each of the respective virtual media encryption keys associated with each of the number of I/O requests.
US09614670B1 Systems and methods for encryption and provision of information security using platform services
Systems and methods for securing or encrypting data or other information arising from a user's interaction with software and/or hardware, resulting in transformation of original data into ciphertext. Generally, the ciphertext is generated using context-based keys that depend on the environment in which the original data originated and/or was accessed. The ciphertext can be stored in a user's storage device or in an enterprise database (e.g., at-rest encryption) or shared with other users (e.g., cryptographic communication). The system generally allows for secure federation across organizations, including mechanisms to ensure that the system itself and any other actor with pervasive access to the network cannot compromise the confidentially of the protected data.
US09614665B2 Encryption processing method, encryption processing device, and computer-readable recording medium storing program for encryption processing
An encryption processing method executed by a computer, the method includes converting a first vector using a first polynomial representation to acquire a first polynomial; converting an expression using a second polynomial representation to acquire a second polynomial, the expression being obtained based on a second vector and a random number corresponding to the first vector; converting the random number using at least one of the first polynomial representation and the second polynomial representation to acquire a random number polynomial; encrypting the first polynomial, the second polynomial, and the random polynomial using a homomorphic encryption scheme to acquire the encrypted first polynomial, the encrypted second polynomial, and the encrypted random polynomial; and collating the first vector and the second vector using the encrypted first polynomial, the encrypted second polynomial, and the encrypted random polynomial.
US09614659B2 CTLE gear shifting to enable CDR frequency lock in wired communication
A Continuous Time Linear Equalizer (CTLE) and a method of operating a CTLE in a receiver for a Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) signal are disclosed. The method includes initiating equalization using an initial equalization setting that is optimized to meet a first objective and responsive to a determination, shifting to a final equalization setting that is optimized to meet a second objective.
US09614655B2 Method and apparatus for feeding back channel state information in wireless communication system
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. The method for transmitting channel state information (CSI) on a plurality of base stations by means of a terminal in a wireless communication system according to one embodiment of the present invention comprises: a step of receiving N-number of CSI configurations for a CSI report; a step of receiving information indicating M-number (wherein, 2≦M≦N) of CSI configurations which use a common CSI among the N-number of CSI configurations; and a step of transmitting the common CSI based on one CSI configuration selected from among the M-number of CSI configurations to transmit the common CSI.
US09614654B2 Adaptive control channel design for balancing data payload size and decoding time
A method of wireless communication includes allocating transport blocks to a control channel region as a function of the size of the transport block. The user equipment (UE) monitors at least two different control regions in a subframe for control information. The monitored control regions do not overlap in time. The UE receives a subframe including control information in at least one of the two different control regions.
US09614651B1 Coordinating wireless communication with access nodes
When a first throughput between the wireless device and a first access node meets a threshold, an application requirement of an application running on the wireless device is determined. Measurements are received of a first signal level of the communication link between the wireless device and the first access node and a second signal level of a signal from a second access node received at the wireless device. A first data rate is estimated using a first communication scheme between the wireless device and the first and second access nodes, and a second data rate is estimated using a second communication scheme between the wireless device and the first and second access nodes. One of the communication schemes is selected for use by the wireless device and the first and second access nodes based on the estimated first data rate and the estimated second data rate and the application requirement.
US09614650B2 Methods and systems for resource allocation
Various methods and systems are provided for allocating time-frequency resources for downlink (DL) and uplink (UL) communications between base stations and mobile stations. Different forms of resource allocation messages including combinations of bitmaps and bitfields provide additional information about the resources and/or how they are assigned. In some implementations the resource allocation messages enable reduced overhead, which may ultimately improve transmission rates and/or the quality of transmissions.
US09614640B2 Method, device and system for detecting a jamming transmitter
A base station in a cellular radio network and user equipment assigned to a cell are linked by an air interface for communication on a respective communication channel in a communication band. The same communication band is common to at least one of the cells and to the user equipment on the respective communication channel of a cell. A jamming transmitter is detected by decoding a cell, by way of successful reading of control information of the cell, detecting a wideband power parameter representative of the communication band, and detecting a channel power parameter representative for a part of the communication band that is a communication channel. A narrowband jamming transmitter is indicated in the case that decoding of the cell failed, the wideband power parameter is not above a first threshold, and the channel power parameter is above a second threshold.
US09614633B2 Estimating frequency-offsets and multi-antenna channels in MIMO OFDM systems
Techniques are described for carrier frequency offset (CFO) and channel estimation of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) transmissions over multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) frequency-selective fading channels. A wireless transmitter forms blocks of symbols by inserting training symbols within two or more blocks of information-bearing symbols. The transmitter applies a hopping code to each of the blocks of symbols to insert a null subcarrier at a different position within each of the blocks of symbols, and a modulator outputs a wireless signal in accordance with the blocks of symbols. A receiver receives the wireless signal and estimates the CFO, and outputs a stream of estimated symbols based on the estimated CFO.
US09614631B2 Coordination and signaling in NAICS and interference partitioning
A framework for enabling a user equipment (UE) to apply interference suppression processing during network conditions that are favorable to interference suppression or that are known is provided. The framework includes an interference suppression (IS) time and frequency (time/frequency) zone, which can be scheduled by a serving base station and signaled to the UE. In an embodiment, the serving base station coordinates with the interfering base station(s) to create a network condition favorable to interference suppression at the UE during the IS time/frequency zone. In another embodiment, the serving base station opportunistically schedules the IS time/frequency zone for the UE whenever it determines favorable transmission parameters being used or scheduled for use by the interfering base station(s). The UE applies interference suppression processing within the IS time/frequency zone, thereby improving receiver performance.
US09614626B2 Millimeter-wave transmitter on a chip, method of calibration thereof and millimeter-wave power sensor on a chip
The present invention relates to a millimeter-wave transmitter on a chip comprising at least one transmit path coupleable to an oscillator, and an on-chip power sensor to measure at least a portion of a transmit power transmitted over the at least one transmit path. The present invention further relates to a method of calibrating a millimeter-wave transmitter on a chip and an on-chip power sensor coupleable to at least one transmit path of a millimeter-wave transmitter. The embodiments of the present invention provide a direct measure of transmit power provided within an individual one of the transmit paths of the millimeter-wave transmitter.
US09614624B2 Optical power source modulation system
A system for delivering optical power over an optical conduit includes at least one optical power source delivering multiple optical power forms, at least one of the optical power forms being a modulated optical power form. The system includes an optical power receiving device that is directly driven by the at least one modulated optical power form.
US09614622B2 Wavelength-reuse fiber-optic transmitters
A fiber-optic transmitter comprises a transmitter optical port, an optical circulator, a semiconductor optical amplifier, and a two-port modulation-averaging structure. The optical circulator has at least three ports, a first one of the three circulator ports being optically coupled to the transmitter optical port. The semiconductor optical amplifier has an input optical port, an output optical port, and an electrical input port. The two-port modulation-averaging structure is optically coupled between the input optical port and a third one of the three circulator ports.
US09614611B2 Method and apparatus for increasing capacity of air interface
The disclosure provides a method and an apparatus for increasing the capacity of an air interface. The method comprises the following steps that: after a traffic channel is established on a base station side, a base station transmitting a ⅛ rate frame to the air interface in a continuous transmission mode if not capturing a traffic channel frame prefix from a terminal, so as to ensure that the terminal can receive a forward frame of the base station; the base station only reducing the transmission of the ⅛ rate frame after capturing the prefix from the terminal; and the terminal keeping calling and does not release the call if continuous good frames are received during the demodulation of forward traffic frame from the base station. Through the disclosure, the interference between forward channels is reduced, and the capacity of the air interface is increased.
US09614597B2 Method, device, and system for transmitting MU-MIMO pilot and data
Disclosed are a method, device and system for transmitting a Multi-user Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output (MU-MIMO) pilot and data. The method includes: when at least two terminals transmit a MU-MIMO pilot and data on one same time/frequency resource, constructing a k-stream SU-MIMO pilot and data; based on the configuration mode of the k-stream SU-MIMO pilot, modifying demodulation pilot port parameters of the at least two terminals; and based on the transmission mode of the k-stream SU-MIMO pilot and data, transmitting the k-stream SU-MIMO pilot and data to the at least two terminals, respectively. Further disclosed are a device and system for transmitting a MU-MIMO pilot and data.
US09614594B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving signals in multi-antenna communication system
A method for transmitting a signal in a multi-antenna system is provided. The method includes designating an analog beam to a plurality of generated modulation symbol sequences corresponding to a plurality of antenna ports, for each antenna port of the plurality, multiplexing signals, to which a beam is designated by the beam assignment, to a plurality of beam groups each having the same antenna beam combination, mapping beam group signals generated by the beam multiplexing, to at least one Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) symbol and time and frequency resources, generating OFDM symbol signals corresponding to one or more antenna beams by OFDM-converting the beam group signals according to the resource mapping, converting the OFDM symbol signals into analog Radio Frequency (RF) signals, and transmitting the analog RF signals via a plurality of antenna elements by carrying the analog RF signals on associated antenna beams by analog beamforming.
US09614593B2 Compensation for propagation delay in a wireless communication system
In a first aspect the present invention relates to a method of compensating for propagation delay in a wireless communication system. A first base station is in communication with a first plurality of antenna units which are adapted to be in wireless communication with a first terminal. The first terminal having a terminal antenna. The first plurality of antenna units is spatially separated. The method according to the first aspect comprises the steps of determining relative propagation delay from each of the first plurality of antenna units to the terminal antenna and using the determined propagation delay to establish a delay profile to compensate for propagation delay from each of the antenna units to the first terminal and applying the delay profile to a transmission between the base station and the terminal. In a second aspect the present invention further relates to a system implementing the method according to the first aspect.
US09614587B2 Power line communication system and method
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate to a power line communication (PLC) system. For example, the PLC system may include a PLC server configured to provide electrical power and electronic communications through a PLC bus to a number of electronic devices, such as an instrument cluster, infotainment interface, rear-seat entertainment console, aftermarket accessories, and the like. The PLC system may also include a power system that may be coupled to an electrical grid for charging a battery associated with one or more of the electronic devices. The power system may be communicatively coupled to the PLC bus, enabling the devices coupled to the PLC bus to communicate with a service provider through the electrical grid. The communications between the devices coupled to the PLC bus and remote devices coupled through the electrical grid may be conducted using a common communication protocol.
US09614584B2 Simultaneous launching of multiple signal channels in a dielectric waveguide using different electromagnetic modes
A device is configured for transmitting multiple channels of information through a dielectric waveguide (DWG). The device generates at least a first radio frequency signal (RF) and a second RF signal. The first RF signal is launched into the DWG using a launching structure formed within a multilayer substrate to excite a first transmission mode of the DWG. The second RF signal is launched into the DWG using a launching structure formed within the multilayer substrate to excite a second transmission mode of the DWG, in which the second transmission mode is orthogonal to the first transmission mode.
US09614581B2 Control and management of power saving link states in vectored TDD transmission systems
An apparatus comprising a first transceiver unit (TU) for coupling to a first subscriber line, at least one next TU for coupling to at least one next subscriber line, and a processor coupled to the first TU and the at least one next TU, wherein the processor is configured to determine a link state in which data transmission is disabled for the duration of one or more symbols in a superframe, instruct the first TU to operate in the determined link state, and coordinate data transmission by the first TU and the at least one next TU to avoid an increase of crosstalk from the first line to the at least one next subscriber line due to the first TU operating in the determined link state.
US09614574B2 Integrated transmit/receive switch
An apparatus comprises a transmit network to transmit an input from a first amplifier to an antenna, a receive network to provide an input from an antenna to a second amplifier, a first switch to selectively decouple the transmit network from the antenna, and a second switch to selectively decouple the receive network from the antenna. Other embodiments may be described.
US09614573B2 Coupling of radio hardware with a mobile device acting as a software defined radio
The systems and methods of the present invention allow a radio device to connect to a mobile device via a protective case, the protective case housing the radio device and mobile device. When interconnected with the radio device, the mobile device may communicate via radio connection as well as cellular network connections and other wireless connections inherent to the mobile device. Described herein is a system and method to create a coupled mobile device and radio, with a Software Defined Radio capability operating on the mobile communication device to control the radio functionalities embedded within the radio device.
US09614569B2 Waterproof casing with exposed display surface
A protective case for housing a mobile device is provided. The protective case comprises a top shell that seals against a top surface of a device and a bottom shell that cradles the bottom of the device. The top shell provides a downward extension along its perimeter that fits within a trench or pocket formed around at least a portion of the perimeter of the bottom shell. An underside of the top shell includes a permanently chemically bonded compressible and waterproof film layer. The waterproof film layer is configured to seal directly against the top surface of the mobile device.
US09614568B2 Electronic device for activating and deactivating wireless communication by a power supply switch configuration
An electronic device includes a wireless module, a power supply, and a switch module. The wireless module is adapted to receive or send a wireless signal. The power supply is adapted to supply power for the wireless module. The switch module is connected between the wireless module and the power supply, and the switch module includes a first switch and a transistor. A collector terminal of the transistor is coupled to the power supply, the first switch is coupled to the collector terminal and the base terminal of the transistor, and an emitter terminal of the transistor is coupled to the wireless module. The transistor is switched on when the first switch is switched on, and the power supply supplies power for the wireless module. The transistor is switched off when the first switch is switched off, and the power supply is disconnected from the wireless module.
US09614565B2 Universal wireless trainable transceiver unit with integrated bidirectional wireless interface for vehicles
The invention relates to a universal wireless trainable transceiver unit with integrated bidirectional wireless interface functionality, and a method for same. Using a scan, push button or untrained channel mode, a user may enter into a wireless bidirectional interface mode of a trainable transceiver. The interface mode allows a user to select a sub-set of modes that include diagnostics, flash and vehicle interface. Each mode provides the trainable transceiver to communicate wirelessly in a bidirectional manner with another remote device.
US09614554B2 Multicarrier successive predistortion for digital transmission
An approach for improved compensation for nonlinear distortion in multicarrier satellite systems is provided. Source reflecting encoded and modulated sequences of source data symbols are received. Each source signal is predistorted, and a transmit filter is applied to each predistorted source signal. Each filtered signal is translated to a carrier frequency, and the translated signals are combined into a composite signal for transmission via a multicarrier transponder. The final predistorted version of each source signal is generated via an iterative process of a number of stages, wherein, for a given stage and for each source signal, the process comprises: receiving a prior predistorted version of each source signal from a preceding stage; processing each prior predistorted source signal based on all of the received prior predistorted source signals, wherein the processing is performed based on a characterization of one or more characteristics of the multicarrier satellite transponder.
US09614549B2 Transmitter apparatus and interleaving method thereof
A transmitting apparatus is provided. The transmitting apparatus includes: an encoder configured to generate a low-density parity check (LDPC) codeword by LDPC encoding of input bits based on a parity check matrix including information word bits and parity bits, the LDPC codeword including a plurality of bit groups each including a plurality of bits; an interleaver configured to interleave the LDPC codeword; and a modulator configured to map the interleaved LDPC codeword onto a modulation symbol, wherein the interleaver is further configured to interleave the LDPC codeword such that a bit included in a predetermined bit group from among the plurality of bit groups constituting the LDPC codeword onto a predetermined bit of the modulation symbol.
US09614534B1 Digital delay-locked loop and locking method thereof
The digital delay-locked loop includes: a frequency divider, used to perform frequency division processing on a first clock-signal according to frequency division information, and output a second clock-signal; a signal-selector, used to select the first or second clock-signal as a third clock-signal according to the selection signal output; a delay line, used to delay the third clock-signal according to the delay control signal, and output a fourth clock-signal; a phase detector, used to receive the third and fourth clock-signals, perform phase detection processing, and output a phase detection judgment signal; and a state machine connected with the frequency divider, signal-selector, delay line and phase detector, used to adjust and control the frequency division information, the selection signal and the delay control signal output according to the phase detection judgment signal and a set state logic, to achieve that delay time of the fourth clock-signal relative to the first clock-signal.
US09614530B2 Fast fall and rise time current mode logic buffer
A current mode logic buffer includes a differential pair of input transistors comprising a first input transistor and a second input transistor, a first output load resistor coupled in series with the first input transistor, a second output load resistor coupled in series with the second input transistor, a first output at a first node between the first output load resistor and the first input transistor, a second output at a second node between the second output load resistor and the second input transistor, a first hold capacitor configured to provide a semi-constant voltage source to the first output via a first low-resistance path, and a second hold capacitor configured to provide a semi-constant voltage source to the second output via a second low-resistance path.
US09614510B2 Input path matching in pipelined continuous-time analog-to-digital converters
System and methods for input path matching in pipelined continuous-time Analog-to Digital Converters (ADCs), including pipelined Continuous-Time Delta Sigma Modulator (CTDSM) based ADCs, includes an input delay circuit disposed in a continuous-time input path from an input of an analog input signal to a first summing circuit of the continuous-time ADC. At least one digital delay line is disposed between an output of an earlier stage sub-ADC (of a plurality of pipelined sub-ADCs) and a sub-digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that is coupled to the first summing circuit, and between the earlier stage sub-ADC and a digital noise cancellation filter. The digital delay line(s) is configured to enable calibration of delay of output of the earlier stage sub-ADC provided to the sub-DAC and the digital noise cancellation filter in accordance with process variations of the input delay match circuit to minimize residue output at first summing circuit.
US09614507B2 Programmable delay circuit including hybrid fin field effect transistors (finFETs)
Embodiments relate to programmable delay circuit. An aspect includes a first stage comprising a first hybrid fin field effect transistor (finFET) comprising a first gate corresponding to a first control FET, and a second gate corresponding to a first default FET, and a first plurality of fins, wherein the first gate and the second gate of the first stage each partially control a first shared fin of the first plurality of fins. Another aspect includes a second stage connected in series with the first stage, the second stage comprising a second hybrid finFET comprising a first gate corresponding to a second control FET, and a second gate corresponding to a second default FET, and a second plurality of fins, wherein the first gate and the second gate of the second stage each partially control a second shared fin of the second plurality of fins.
US09614505B1 Differential driving circuit including asymmetry compensation circuit
A differential driving circuit according to embodiments of the inventive may include a first driver drives a first pad to a first voltage according to a first driving signal, a second driver drives a second pad to a second voltage according to a second driving signal, a first and second capacitors for receiving a first and second voltage changes of the first and the second pad at one end thereof respectively to transmit the first and the second voltage change to the other end thereof respectively in a transition interval in which voltages of the first and second pads are changed, transition interval voltage adder circuit adds voltages respectively transmitted thereto through the first and second capacitors, and a transition interval asymmetry compensation circuit adjusts a slope of at least one of the first and second driving signals according to the added voltage.
US09614495B2 Elastic wave element with a reinforcement electrode and ladder filter using same
Methods and apparatus for reducing electric loss in an elastic wave element. In one example, the elastic wave element includes a piezoelectric body having a upper surface, an interdigital transducer (IDT) electrode disposed on the piezoelectric body, a connection wiring disposed on the piezoelectric body and electrically connected to the IDT electrode, the connection wiring having a lower connection wiring and an upper connection wiring provided above the lower connection wiring, and a reinforcement electrode provided above the connection wiring, the reinforcement electrode being in contact with and electrically connected to the lower connection wiring.
US09614487B2 Wireless communicatoin method and apparatus for reducing reception error by performing automatic gain control (AGC) based on a comparison between the received signal and a reference value
A receiving apparatus includes a variable gain unit to change between a first gain and a smaller second gain, and to amplify a received signal to obtain an amplified signal; a comparator to compare a power of the amplified signal with a reference value; and a controller to set a gain to the first gain while in a standby state, to reset a gain to a third gain between the first and second gains if in a standby state the power of the received signal is larger than the reference value, and then to set a gain to the first gain and return to the standby state if the power is equal to or lower than the reference value, or if not, to a fourth gain between the first and third gains.
US09614485B2 Amplifier circuit
An amplifier circuit includes: plural transistors; plural first transmission lines respectively connected between input terminals of the plural transistors; plural second transmission lines respectively connected between output terminals of the plural transistors; an input node connected to the input terminal of a first stage transistor among the plural transistors; an output node connected to the output terminal of a final stage transistor among the plural transistors; and a capacitance connected to the output terminal of the first stage transistor via a third transmission line.
US09614473B1 Flux weakening AC motor control by voltage vector angle deflection
A method for controlling a three phase AC motor includes generating an operating point error signal based upon a difference between a reference operating point and an actual operating point. A first control method is used to determine a first motor control vector, whereby magnitude and angle values of the first control vector are determined. A second control method is used to determine a second control vector from the operating point error signal, whereby the second control vector is a voltage vector with a constant magnitude. A pulse width modulated voltage is applied to the AC motor. The pulse width modulated voltage is dependent upon the first motor control vector when the AC motor is operating below voltage output saturation. The pulse width modulated voltage is dependent upon the second motor control vector when the AC motor is operating at voltage output saturation.
US09614454B2 Power conversion device with reduced wiring distance
Provided is a power converter 3 that directly converts polyphase AC power to AC power. A converter circuit has a plurality of switching elements 311, 313, 315, 312, 314 and 316 which are connected to each phase R, S or T of the polyphase AC power to enable switching for turning on current-carrying bidirectionally. At least three condensers 821 to 826 are provided between phases of the converter circuit. The three condensers are respectively placed at apexes of a triangle on a plane that is in parallel with a part-mounting surface on which the switching elements are actually mounted. The wiring distance between the condensers and the switching elements can be shortened.
US09614439B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a voltage hold circuit that raises a second boosted voltage with rise of an output voltage of a booster circuit that generates a first boosted voltage and then maintains the second boosted voltage at a point when the output voltage reaches a hold voltage level after that, and a first switch that short-circuits a first output terminal through which the first boosted voltage is output and a second output terminal through which the second boosted voltage is output until the output voltage reaches the hold voltage level.
US09614435B1 Power optimization device for energy harvesting apparatus and method thereof
A power optimization device and method thereof for energy harvesting apparatus are disclosed. The power optimization device includes a charge pump, a voltage comparator, an output switch, a counter and a frequency control module. By detecting the voltage outputted from the power optimization device under various operating frequencies to obtain a calculation result and increase or decrease an operating frequency of the charge pump according to the calculation result, so as to dynamically adjust the operating frequency to optimize the power outputted from the power optimization device according to the voltage outputted from the energy harvesting apparatus to an electricity storage unit and energy loss caused by the change of the operating frequency.
US09614432B2 PFC signal generation circuit, PFC control system using the same, and PFC control method
A PFC signal generation circuit which generates a PFC signal to control a PFC circuit including a first inductor connected to a first switch and a second inductor connected to a second switch includes: a first control signal output circuit that outputs a first PFC signal to turn on the first switch at a zero current detection timing of the first inductor; a timing adjustment circuit that generates a control signal to turn on the second switch after waiting until a target timing, when a zero current detection timing of the second inductor is earlier than the target timing, and to turn on the second switch at a target timing in a subsequent cycle, when it is later than an allowable period from the target timing; and a second control signal output circuit that generates a second PFC signal to turn on the second switch according to a control signal.
US09614429B2 System for converting AC electrical power to DC electrical power and methods
A system includes a first DC rail and a second DC rail, and a rectifier coupled with the first and second DC rails. A multilevel converter is also coupled with the DC rails and operable to limit input current harmonics to the rectifier. Differences between voltage phase and current phase in AC electrical power supplied to the system are compensated via closed loop control of a voltage output of the multilevel converter.
US09614417B2 Axial flux permanent magnet motor
According to an aspect of the present invention, an axial flux permanent magnet motor includes: a stator assembly configured to produce magnetic flux in a rotating axis direction; and a housing assembly including a motor housing in which the stator assembly is accommodated, in which a first cooling groove is formed in an inner circumferential surface of the motor housing to be predeterminedly and circumferentially extended, a second cooling groove, which corresponds to the first cooling groove, is formed in an outer circumferential surface of the stator assembly so as to be predeterminedly and circumferentially extended, and the first and second cooling grooves meet together to form a cooling flow path for a flow of a coolant.
US09614415B2 Rotary electric machine with a heat sink that has a plurality of fins arranged in groups
In order to prevent poor operability caused by entanglement of the fins in the heat sink during assembly without a drop in the cooling efficiency of the cooling flow along a rotation shaft, a plurality of fins 23c of the heat sink in a vehicle AC generator 1 is constituted by fin groups 123 in which fins are aligned in parallel in one direction, and an entanglement preventing portion 23d is disposed only on the respective outer side surfaces of a pair of outermost fins.
US09614410B2 Linear motor system
A linear motor system includes a coil assembly and a magnet assembly disposed adjacent to the coil assembly. The coil assembly includes a plurality of coil windings and a sealing material to seal and to prevent moisture and/or chemical ingress into the coil windings. The magnet assembly includes a plurality of magnets, a magnet housing disposed to house, cover and seal the plurality of magnets within the magnet housing, a plate to cover the plurality of magnets, a sealing element disposed between the plate and the magnet housing to seal the magnet assembly, and a groove formed to receive the sealing element between the plate and the magnet housing.
US09614405B2 Wiring structure of stator coil
Electrical insulation properties of winding start ends or terminal ends of insulating coating electric wires of coils wound around polar teeth of a stator core are improved, and creeping and spatial distances for electrical insulation are secured. Wall portions which project toward an interior of a radial direction or an exterior of an axial direction of a stator core and which have electrical insulation properties are formed in an inner peripheral portion of the stator core of a motor, groove portions are formed in the wall portions and winding start ends or terminal ends of insulating coating electric wires of coils are arranged in the groove portions.
US09614404B2 Stator of rotary electric machine including restricting member for preventing deformation of coil end portions and electric motor including such stator
A stator of a rotary electric machine includes a stator core and coils. The stator core is provided with a plurality of slots extending in an axial direction and being spaced apart from one another in a circumferential direction. The coils are wound around through the slots. The coils include coil end portions which protrude outward in the axial direction from an end surface of the stator core. The stator includes a restricting member situated on an inner side of the coil end portions in the radial direction. The restricting member serves to prevent deformation of the coil end portions inward in the radial direction.
US09614400B2 DC energy store systems and methods of operating the same
A dc energy store system includes a dc energy store, an AC/DC power converter having ac terminals connected to an ac power supply and dc terminals connected to the dc energy store, and at least one auxiliary unit associated with the dc energy store. The dc energy store system is adapted to be operated in a number of different operating modes including: (i) a first mode to supply power from the ac power supply to the dc energy store; (ii) a second mode to supply power from the dc energy store to the ac power supply; (iii) a third mode to supply power from the ac power supply to the auxiliary unit(s); and (iv) a fault mode where there is a fault in the ac power supply, and power is supplied from the dc energy store to the auxiliary unit(s).
US09614399B2 Charging control device using in-vehicle solar cell
A solar ECU included in a charging controller is configured to temporarily store electric power generated by an in-vehicle solar cell of an electric power supply unit in a low-voltage battery when a vehicle is traveling. Further, when the vehicle is traveling, a battery ECU included in the charging controller is configured to maintain a charging relay in an open state (disconnected state) so that the electric power temporarily stored in the low-voltage battery is not supplied to a main battery. On the other hand, when the vehicle is traveling, the solar ECU supplies the electric power temporarily stored in the low-voltage battery to a sub-battery.
US09614394B2 Vehicle-mounted charging device, and vehicle mounted with same
A vehicle-mounted charging device which begins to charge at an appropriate timing when driving a vehicle. A driver sets the travel distance at which charging begins while charging coil (10) and charging coil (13) are magnetically coupled, then a charge control unit (12) drives a drive circuit (11) once the travel distance of the vehicle becomes equal to or greater than the set value. The drive circuit (11) excites charging coil (10) and supplies power from charging coil (10) by changing the magnetic flux generated by charging coil (10). As a consequence, a portable device (7) begins to be charged.
US09614383B2 Self-discharge for high voltage battery packs
A system and method for providing energy management and maintenance of a high energy battery pack through use self-discharge features and processes. A battery pack is configured with self-discharger enabled-components that selectively discharge energy from the battery pack without the battery pack providing operational power.
US09614377B2 Aircraft tire pressure sensor resonant loop link
The aircraft tire pressure resonant loop link assembly electromagnetically couples a magnetic field between a wheel axle electromagnetic adapter transformer primary coil and a tire pressure sensor receiver coil for powering a tire pressure sensor, and includes a pair of spaced apart electrically conductive connecting arms, a single electrically conductive primary loop electrically connected to first ends of the connecting arms mounted adjacent to a secondary tire pressure sensor coil, and a circuit including a resonant tuning capacitor and a secondary coil with one or more electrically conductive loops at second ends of the connecting arms. The tire pressure sensor coil pair includes a transformer core, and secondary resonant coil pair also includes a transformer core.
US09614376B2 Systems, apparatus, and methods for quantifying power losses due to induction heating in wireless power receivers
Systems, methods and apparatus are disclosed for detecting power losses due to induction heating in wireless power receivers. In one aspect, an apparatus for wireless power transfer comprises a power transfer component configured to transmit wireless power to a wireless power receiver at a power level sufficient to charge or power a load. The apparatus further comprises a communications receiver configured to receive a message from the wireless power receiver, the message comprising a group identifier. The apparatus further comprises a controller circuit operationally coupled to the power transfer component and the communications receiver and configured to determine a power loss value based on the group identifier, the power loss value indicative of power loss due to induction heating presented by one or more wireless power receivers that are members of a group associated with the group identifier.
US09614375B2 Power conversion apparatus and photovoltaic module including the same
Discussed are a power conversion apparatus and a photovoltaic module including the power conversion apparatus. The power conversion apparatus includes a converter unit to convert DC voltage from a solar cell module, the converter unit including a plurality of interleaving converters, and a controller to control the converter unit, wherein the controller changes switching periods of the interleaving converters and changes phase differences between the interleaving converters during operation sections of the interleaving converters, in response to a change of the switching periods of the interleaving converters. Consequently, it is possible to prevent instantaneous reduction of output power due to change of switching frequencies of the interleaving converters.
US09614374B2 Method for controlling energy storage system
A system includes an energy storage system capable of receiving electrical energy from an energy source and can supply electrical energy to a first load during a first period and to the first load during a second period. The first load differs in usage rate from the first period relative to the second period. A system controller maintains the energy storage system such that the energy storage system maintains a first amount of stored electrical energy during a first mode, and a second amount of electrical energy during a second mode. The system controller maintains the energy storage system in the first mode during a first portion of the first period, and in the second mode during a second portion of the first period.
US09614372B2 Adaptive power switch circuit
An adaptive power-switch circuit suitable for an electronic device includes a multi-gate power switch module, a monitoring module and a driving controller circuit. The multi-gate power switch module includes to plurality of power switch units connected in parallel. The power switch units include a gate control terminal respectively. The monitoring module is used to monitor an operating load of the electronic device. The driving control circuit is coupled to the monitoring module to selectively disable the gate controlling terminals to form a plurality of configurations. The driving control circuit selects one of the configurations to operate the multi-gate power switch module according to the operating load.
US09614367B2 Electronic device for ESD protection
A device includes a transistor configured for operating in a hybrid mode, an element configured for generating and injecting a current into the substrate of the transistor in the presence of an ESD pulse, and a thyristor triggerable at least by the element.
US09614365B2 Method and system to prevent bus voltage sagging when an oring-FET in an N+1 redundant power supply configuration is faulty during power up
A system and method for preventing bus voltage sagging when an Oring-FET in an N+1 redundant power supply configuration is faulty during power up. Each redundant power supply includes an Oring-FET and a voltage comparator. The voltage comparator receives and compares an input voltage and an output voltage of the Oring-FET during power up. In the event input voltage is less than the output voltage, the Oring-FET is deemed to be operating properly and provides output to a communicatively coupled system bus in response to the input voltage reaching a predetermined voltage threshold level. In the event the input voltage is approximately equal to the output voltage, the voltage comparator assists in preventing inrush current from flowing from the communicatively coupled system bus and prevents voltage sagging on the communicatively coupled system bus when another redundant power supply configuration is providing power to the communicatively coupled system bus.
US09614363B2 Under voltage protection device
An under voltage protection device includes a voltage detector and a starting unit. The voltage detector includes a diode, a variable resistor, a transistor and a fixed-resistance resistor. The starting unit includes a second transistor. When a voltage of the external voltage source is smaller than a voltage of the diode, a voltage between an emitter node and an collector node of the first transistor is smaller than a threshold voltage present between a gate node of and a source node of the second transistor such that the starting unit is turned off. When the voltage of the external voltage source is larger than the voltage of the diode, the voltage between the emitter node and the collector node is larger than the threshold voltage present between the gate node and the source node such that the starting unit is turned on.
US09614353B2 Spark plug
A spark plug comprises a ground electrode including a chip whose one end has a cylinder shape having a diameter A from 0.8 to 1.2 mm and whose main component is a noble metal, and an electrode base material. In the ground electrode, a portion of the other end of the chip is joined to the electrode base material through a fused portion. The spark plug also comprises a chip-and-base-material interface in which the chip and the electrode base material contact each other and which is surrounded by the fused portion. In a cross section passing through a center axis, a distance between an end point Pa7 located on the chip-and-base-material interface and an end point Pa5 located on an interface between the chip and the fused portion is equal to or greater than 0.7 times the diameter A.
US09614344B2 Fiber-based output couplers for wavelength beam combining laser systems
In various embodiments, wavelength beam combining laser systems incorporate optical fibers and partially reflective output couplers or partially reflective interfaces or surfaces utilized to establish external lasing cavities.
US09614341B2 Device for attaching a connector to a prepared coaxial cable
A device is provided to attach a connector having an internally threaded base and external threads to a cable having a casing. The device includes a body having a bore therethrough. At least a portion of the bore is threaded and the external threads on the connector are threaded into the threads of the bore until a stop surface in the bore is engaged by a portion of the connector. The device may then be turned to thread the base onto the casing of the cable.
US09614335B2 High outlet density power distribution unit
Systems and apparatuses are provided in which outlets are coupled to a power distribution unit (PDU) or PDU module in various configurations. The outlets may be coupled to a recessed surface within a PDU housing. The outlets and recessed surface may be formed as part of a single mold. The outlets may be coupled to a printed circuit board that is at least partially disposed within the PDU housing. The outlets may extend away from the recessed surface or printed circuit board towards or beyond a front face of the PDU housing.
US09614332B2 Military vest and quick release buckle with electrical connectors
The present invention relates to a buckle system including a male subassembly and female subassembly that are designed to mate with one another. The male subassembly also includes a printed circuit board (PCB) that may mate with an electrical connector within the female subassembly, thus completing a circuit for providing power to an electronic device when the subassemblies are mated. The male subassembly is connected to a cable portion that, when pulled with sufficient force, causes the male subassembly and its PCB to disengage the female subassembly and its electrical connector. The PCB and electrical connector may also be connected within standard side-release male and female subassemblies, respectively, for use in standard side-release buckles.
US09614331B2 Signal referencing for memory
Apparatus, systems, and methods for signal referencing for memory are described. In one embodiment, connector for a memory device comprises a housing having a first panel and a second panel opposite the first panel to be positioned adjacent a circuit board, the first panel and second panel defining a slot to receive a portion of the memory device, a first plurality of electrically conductive pins disposed in the slot and proximate the first panel to establish electrical connections with a plurality of electrical connectors on the memory device, wherein at least one of the first plurality of pins is a ground pin and a layer of conductive material disposed proximate the second surface. The ground pin is electrically coupled to the layer of conductive material. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
US09614329B2 Power plug, power receptacle and power connector assembly
A power plug including an insulation main body is provided. A first pillar and a second pillar arranged at the insulation main body. Only a first channel for inserting a first plug terminal is defined on the first pillar and multiple second channels for inserting second plug terminals are defined on the second pillar. A power receptacle including an insulation base is provided. A first slot and a second slot respectively corresponding to the first pillar and the second pillar are defined at the insulation base. Only a first receptacle terminal is inserted in the first slot. Multiple second receptacle terminals arranged at interval and parallel with each other are inserted in the second slot. The first receptacle terminal and the second receptacle terminals are arranged in a row. The power plug and the power receptacle are thereby limited to correctly couple.
US09614325B2 Blind-mate integrated connector
The present invention provides a blind-mate integrated connector, including: a first installation plate, a mechanical part, and a second installation plate; a first guiding structure and first connection ends of at least two sub-connectors are installed in the mechanical part; the first installation plate is connected to the mechanical part; the second installation plate is disposed with second connection ends matching the first connection ends of the sub-connectors in the mechanical part, and the second installation plate is further disposed with a second guiding structure matching the first guiding structures. By practicing the present invention, multiple sub-connectors may be flexibly integrated without a need to design a dedicated connector mold, thereby achieving cost savings and shortening a development cycle.
US09614319B2 Reel-in-box jumper cables
A connecting device for connecting runs of communication material having a predetermined length and coupling elements at both ends is provided. The connecting device includes a first end, an opposing second end, and a separating element. The first end couples to a coupling element of a first run of communication material and the second end couples to a coupling element of a second run of communication material. The first run and second run of communication material is separated in response to activation of the separating element. Also provided is a bulk cable packaging system that includes a plurality of runs of communication material, each run having a predetermined length and coupling elements at both ends and a plurality of connecting devices. The runs of communication material are coupled together with the connecting devices is operatively coupled to a reel. The reel is then operatively coupled within a container.
US09614312B2 Terminal and electrical connector
A terminal and an electrical connector are provided. The terminal has a tail, an elastic arm, a contact and a front guiding member. The elastic arm is connected to the tail. The contact is positioned at a distal end of the elastic arm. The contact has a front guiding surface extending forwards and downwards. The front guiding member extends forwards from the elastic arm. The front guiding member has a front guiding portion that extends forwards and downwards. An extending direction of the elastic arm and an extending direction of the front guiding member intersected at an angle. The front guiding portion is positioned in front of the front guiding surface of the contact.
US09614311B2 Arrangement for electrical contacting and plug type connection comprising such an arrangement and method for joining such an arrangement to a counter-arrangement
The invention relates to an arrangement for electrical contacting and a plug type connection comprising such an arrangement. The invention further relates to a method for joining an arrangement for electrical contacting to a counter-arrangement. An object of the invention is to provide an arrangement for electrical contacting, in which the risk of damage is as small as possible. This object is achieved by an arrangement for electrical contacting which comprises a resiliently redirectable contact arm having a contact face and a counter-element which can be displaced parallel with the contact arm, wherein the counter-element is displaced with respect to a start position (A) in a contact position (K) and the contact arm is thereby resiliently redirected transversely relative to the displacement direction (M) of the counter-element.
US09614310B2 Standing-type electrical receptacle connector
A standing-type electrical receptacle connector includes a metallic shell, an insulated housing, a plurality of first receptacle terminals, and a plurality of second receptacle terminals. The insulated housing received in the metallic shell is assembled with the first receptacle terminals and the second receptacle terminals. The first receptacle terminals and the second receptacle terminals are respectively held at two sides of the insulated housing along a width direction of the insulated housing, and the length of each of the body portions of the receptacle terminals gradually increases along the width direction of the insulated housing. The tail portions are extending out of the insulated housing and soldered on a circuit board. Accordingly, the standing-type electrical receptacle connector can be assembled to the circuit board in a standing manner.
US09614302B2 Right angle coaxial cable and connector assembly
Coaxial cable-connector assemblies include: a coaxial cable having: an inner conductor having a termination end including a bore; a dielectric layer that overlies the inner conductor; and an outer conductor that overlies the dielectric layer having a termination end; a right angle coaxial connector including: an inner conductor body with a post configured to mate with the inner conductor body of a mating jack, the inner conductor body further including a receptacle that receives the termination end of the inner conductor such that the post is generally perpendicular to the inner conductor; an outer conductor body configured to mate with the outer conductor body of the mating coaxial cable jack and electrically connected with the termination end of the outer conductor; and an expansion member inserted into the bore of the termination end of the inner conductor sized and configured to radially expand the termination end of the inner conductor.
US09614293B2 Multi-band helical antenna system
A multi-use antenna system that can be used in, for example, integrated communications and navigation capability is provided. In an embodiment, an antenna system is provided. The antenna system includes a first antenna having a plurality of radiating elements substantially wrapped around an axis and a second antenna located within the first antenna. The first and second antennas are coupled to the same ground plane and are configured to operate in different frequency bands.
US09614290B1 Expanding lattice notch array antenna
The present disclosure is directed toward a notch array antenna comprised of a plurality of notch antenna elements projecting from a surface of a base plate at varying angles to provide an array having an expanding element structure. The plurality of notch antenna elements are organized in a regular spacing in one or two directions along the surface of the base plate and each of the plurality of notch antenna elements is formed by a gap between conductive parts projecting from the first surface of the base plate. The notch array antenna includes a plurality of notch antenna element axes, whereby each notch antenna element axis is defined along a centerline of one of the notch antenna elements. Each notch antenna element axis may extend from the first surface of the base plate at systematically varying angles with respect to an axis perpendicular to the base plate.
US09614289B2 Metamaterial
A cell forming a metamaterial, comprises a patch conductor, a conductor layer arranged in parallel with the patch conductor, and a connection conductor configured to electrically connect the patch conductor and the conductor layer. The connection conductor forms a helical electrical path by a plurality of conductor lines and a plurality of vias which connect the conductor lines to the patch conductor and the conductor layer.
US09614288B2 Device for receiving and/or emitting a wave, a system comprising the device, and use of such device
A device (10) for receiving and/or emitting an electromagnetic wave, comprising a medium (11) of dielectric material, a plurality of passive resonant elements (12) incorporated inside said medium, the plurality of passive resonant elements (12) comprising a frequency band-gap, two neighbor passive resonant elements belonging to the plurality being spaced apart from each other of a first distance lower than λ/4, and at least one active resonant element (13) incorporated inside said plurality, said active resonant element (13) having a second structure different from a first structure of the passive resonant elements (12), so that said active resonant element (13) has at least a second resonance frequency comprised inside the frequency band-gap of said plurality of passive elements (12).
US09614284B2 Frequency characteristic adjusting jig, antenna testing apparatus and antenna testing method, and loop antenna
A frequency characteristic adjusting jig attached to a loop antenna includes: a conductive first member which is located along an outer periphery of a loop for a portion of a conductor forming the loop antenna, and which is electromagnetically coupled or electrically connected to the portion of the conductor; a conductive second member which is located along the outer periphery of the loop for another portion of the conductor, and which is electromagnetically coupled or electrically connected to the other portion of the conductor; and a conductive third member which connects the first and second members together via a different path than a path formed along the loop. The first and second members are chosen to have a length along the loop such that a frequency characteristic of the loop antenna is shifted according to the length.
US09614282B1 Multimode broadband antenna
A compact multimode broadband antenna that supports collocated resonances with very little destructive interference occurring between resonant modes. The antenna comprises a monopole element and a folded loop element that partially share structure, and are fed via a unitary RF feed port. The antenna is well suited for simultaneous dual band WLAN applications and ultra-wideband operations.
US09614281B2 Phase array antenna having a movable phase shifting element and a dielectric element for changing the relative dielectric constant
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a phase shifting apparatus, including a first conductor section, a first tapping element, a feeder unit, and a dielectric element, where: the feeder unit is electrically connected to the first tapping element; the first tapping element is electrically connected to the first conductor section; the first tapping element is capable of moving along the first conductor section to change a phase of a signal that flows through the feeder unit, the first tapping element, and the first conductor section; and the dielectric element is disposed at a position near the first conductor section. With the phase shifting apparatus in the embodiments of the present invention, the dielectric element is disposed in order to increase an electrical length of a conductor, which correspondingly reduces a physical length of the conductor, so that the size of the phase shifting apparatus is reduced.
US09614279B2 Portable apparatus and associated method for phased array field calibration
A system for calibrating an array antenna comprises a calibration antenna at a first location relative to an array antenna, a first set of calibration files, and a processor. Based on received far field data from a far field data test that was run on the array antenna, using the calibration antenna, the processor is configured to generate a model predicting the actual location of the calibration antenna relative to the array antenna and to generate predicted far field data based on the model. The model is adjusted, if needed, by comparing the predicted far field data with the received far field data. Based on the model, new calibration files are generated that substantially correlate to the actual location of the calibration antenna.
US09614277B2 Radiofrequency module
A radio frequency module comprises an antenna assembly on a semiconductor integrated circuit that can transmit an electromagnetic signal in a frequency band of interest, or receive an electromagnetic signal in a frequency band of interest, or both. In the radio frequency module, a conductive layer that forms a signal ground plane. At least one semiconductor layer of the semiconductor integrated circuit forms part of this dielectric spacing. The dielectric spacing is arranged so that an electromagnetic signal in the frequency band of interest that traverses through the dielectric spacing from the antenna assembly to the conductive layer that forms the signal ground plane experiences a phase shift comprised in the range between 60 and 120 degrees.
US09614272B2 Aircraft antenna mounting system
A method of manufacturing is provided comprising forming a mounting plate adaptable to a plurality of models of aircraft, forming an adapter plate configured for use with the mounting plate, forming a radome configured to attach to the mounting plate, configuring a shape of the adapter plate to encompass at least one footprint of at least one antenna, and providing a plurality of hole patterns through the adapter plate corresponding to known hole patterns of the at least one antenna.
US09614267B1 Broadband RF capacitors for coaxial line
Embodiments of a broadband capacitor in a coaxial line are described. A capacitor may be realized in the center conductor of the coaxial line, and this aspect has two different embodiments. One embodiment forms the capacitor between the flat faces of an interrupted inner conductor structure. A second embodiment forms the capacitor between overlapping fingers of the female inner conductor and the male inner conductor, where the fingers can be realized in different ways. In another embodiment, a capacitor is realized in the outer conductor of the coaxial line, between fingers of a female portion of the outer conductor and a male portion of the outer conductor, where the fingers can be realized in different ways.
US09614263B2 Thermal management systems for energy storage cells having high charge/discharge currents and methods of making and using thereof
Thermal management systems for high energy density batteries, particularly arrays of such batteries, and methods of making and using thereof are described herein. The system includes one or more thermal conductive microfibrous media with one or more phase change materials dispersed within the microfibrous media and one or more active cooling structures. Energy storage packs or arrays which contain a plurality of energy storage cells and the thermal management system are also described. Further described are thermal or infrared shielding blankets or barriers comprising one or more thermal conductive microfibrous media comprising one or more phase change materials dispersed within the microfibrous media.
US09614255B2 Acid/alkaline hybrid resonance battery device with damping function
An acid/alkaline hybrid resonance battery device with damping function is formed of a plurality of similar battery cells connected in either series or parallel. Every battery cell includes an acid rechargeable cell unit and an alkaline rechargeable cell unit, which are electrically connected in parallel. The acid rechargeable cell unit includes at least one acid rechargeable cell, and the alkaline rechargeable cell unit includes at least two serially connected alkaline rechargeable cells. The acid rechargeable cell unit has an electric potential and a capacity close to or equal to those of the alkaline rechargeable cell unit, so that a resonance damping effect is produced between the acid rechargeable cell unit and the alkaline rechargeable cell unit.
US09614235B2 Fuel cell system and method of controlling the system
A fuel cell system is provided in which the concentration increase of discharged fuel gas is inhibited even when abnormality is detected in a discharge unit. A fuel cell system in which a fuel gas discharged from a discharge unit (SV5) is diluted with an oxidizing gas (14) and discharged comprises an abnormality detection unit (205) for detecting an operation abnormality of the discharge unit (SV5), and a change unit (206, 207) for changing the supplied quantity of the oxidizing gas when an abnormality of the discharge unit (SV5) is detected, and the concentration of the diluted (14) and discharged fuel gas is changed and inhibited by changing the supplied quantity of the oxidizing gas.
US09614233B2 Fuel cell module
A fuel cell module includes a first casing containing the fuel cell stack, and a second casing containing the first casing, an exhaust gas combustor, and a heat exchanger. The exhaust gas combustor has a combustion gas discharge opening opened to a combustion gas chamber formed between the first casing and the second casing.
US09614229B2 Functionalized short chain fluorinated polyether based electrolytes for safe lithium batteries and the cells having the same
Non-flammable electrolyte compositions for lithium metal primary batteries and the cells containing these electrolytes are described. The electrolyte compositions comprise one or more partially or fully fluorinated functionalized short chain polyethers with one or more lithium salts, and may include one or more cosolvents, and may have one or more fire retardants added. Said short chain functionalized fluorinated polyethers have much better ionic conductivity than the alkyl terminated fluorinated polyethers or long chain perfluoropolyethers, which provide superior flame resistance without sacrificing overall battery performance. Heat resistant, non-flammable primary lithium cells are also disclosed.
US09614227B2 Fuel cell and method of manufacturing same
The present application relates to a fuel cell and a method of manufacturing the same.
US09614225B2 Positive active material for rechargeable lithium battery, method for preparing same and rechargeable lithium battery including same
A positive active material including a compound represented by Li1+xM1−kMekO2. A surface part of a particle of the positive active material has a mole ratio [Me/M] (A) of element represented by Me to element represented by M in Li1+xM1−kMekO2 of 0.05≦A≦0.60; the entire particle has a mole ratio [Me/M] (B) of element represented by Me to element represented by M in Li1+xM1−kMekO2 of 0.003≦B≦0.012; and element represented by Me has a concentration difference of between two positions of less than or equal to about 0.02 wt % in an inner part of the particle.In Li1+xM1−kMekO2, −0.2≦x≦0.2, 0
US09614219B2 Composite cathode active material having improved power characteristics, and secondary battery, battery module, and battery pack including the same
Provided is a composite cathode active material including layered lithium manganese oxide and lithium-containing metal oxide. Also, the present invention provides a secondary battery, a battery module, and a battery pack which have improved power characteristics by including the composite cathode active material.
US09614215B2 Negative electrode material for lithium secondary battery and method for manufacturing the same
A negative electrode material for a lithium secondary battery, having one of iron foil and iron-base alloy foil, wherein the one of iron foil and iron-base alloy foil which has a surface profile having a plurality of concave shaped hollows formed by heat treating with laser beam irradiation and the surface is a surface which contacts with an electrolyte solution for a lithium secondary battery. There is further provided a lithium secondary battery including a negative electrode of the negative electrode material, a positive electrode using a lithium compound as an active material, an electrolyte between the negative electrode and the positive electrode, and a separator dividing the negative electrode and the positive electrode from each other.
US09614214B2 Method for improvement of performance of si thin film anode for lithium rechargeable battery
The present invention relates to a method for improving charge/discharge cycle characteristics of a lithium secondary battery using a Si based anode active material, the method comprising surface-treating a surface of an anode current collector to have specific morphology, and preferably vapor-depositing a silicon film, as the anode active material by sputtering under application of bias voltage to the surface-treated anode current collector, and/or disposing an adhesive layer between the surface-treated anode current collector and silicon film, so as to reinforce bondability between the anode current collector and active material, ultimately leading to improvement of charge/discharge characteristics of the battery.
US09614209B2 Aircraft including mitigation system for rechargeable batteries
An aircraft comprises a rechargeable battery including an array of battery cells, and means for mitigating consequences of failure of the rechargeable battery due to aircraft operating cycles.
US09614206B2 Middle or large-sized battery pack case providing improved distribution uniformity in coolant flux
Disclosed herein is a middle- or large-sized battery pack case in which a battery module having a plurality of stacked battery cells, which can be charged and discharged, is mounted, wherein the battery pack case is provided with a coolant inlet port and a coolant outlet port, which are disposed such that a coolant for cooling the battery cells can flow from one side to the other side of the battery module in the direction perpendicular to the stacking direction of the battery cells, and the battery pack case is further provided with a flow space (‘inlet duct’) extending from the coolant inlet port to the battery module and another flow space (Outlet duct’) extending from the battery module to the coolant outlet port, the inlet duct having a vertical sectional area less than that of the outlet duct.
US09614204B2 Battery box structure
A battery box structure includes an enclosure which defines a first receiving groove, a first circuit board, a push button elastically disposed between the enclosure and the first circuit board, and a battery holder. At least one pair of conductive terminals is fastened to the first circuit board. A tail end of each of the conductive terminals is arched downward to form a resilient contact portion. The battery holder includes at least one pair of conductive pads. A bottom end of the push button is buckled with a top end of the battery holder. The battery holder is assembled in the first receiving groove. Each of the conductive pads electrically contacts the resilient contact portion. When the push button is pressed rearward, the bottom end of the push button breaks away from the top end of the battery holder. The battery holder is automatically ejected out of the enclosure.
US09614200B2 Hermetically sealed battery
A hermetically sealed battery is provided with a sealing member for air-tightly sealing the through-hole of a battery case from the outside. The sealing member has: a covering member secured to the battery case from the outside; an insertion portion inserted into the through-hole; an annular pressure contact portion in air-tight pressure contact with the hole surrounding portion of the battery case; and a connecting portion disposed between the insertion portion and the annular pressure contact portion so as to be integral with the insertion portion and the annular pressure contact portion. The connecting portion is provided with an annular groove surrounding the insertion portion.
US09614199B2 Feedthrough
A feedthrough, for example through a part of a housing, such as a battery housing, is, for example, made of a metal, such as a light alloy, for example aluminum, an aluminum alloy, AlSiC, magnesium, a magnesium alloy, titanium, a titanium alloy, steel, stainless steel or high-grade steel. The housing part has at least one opening through which at least one conductor having a cross-section is guided in a glass or glass ceramic material. The conductor has at least two sections, a first section having a first, substantially round, for example a circular, cross section having a diameter in the region of the feedthrough through the glass or glass ceramic material, and a second section having a second, substantially non-round, for example a substantially rectangular cross-section, and the conductor is formed in one piece.
US09614198B2 Battery cell shrink-wrap method and assembly
An example battery cell shrink-wrapping method includes covering a side of a battery cell with a section of a shrink-wrap material. The side interfaces with a cold plate when the battery cell is within a battery pack.
US09614188B2 Organic electroluminescent element and lighting device
An organic electroluminescent element includes an optically transparent electrode, a counter electrode, an emission layer, an auxiliary reflective layer and a diffusion-preventing layer. The counter electrode is paired with the optically transparent electrode and formed of Ag or an alloy containing Ag and has light reflectivity. The emission layer is disposed between the optically transparent electrode and the counter electrode. The auxiliary reflective layer is disposed on an opposite side of the counter electrode from the emission layer. The diffusion-preventing layer is disposed between the counter electrode and the auxiliary reflective layer whose components are prevented from diffusing and moving therebetween.
US09614183B2 Organic light-emitting diode displays with crack detection and crack propagation prevention circuitry
A display may have thin-film transistor (TFT) circuitry on a substrate. An array of organic light-emitting diodes may be formed on the thin-film transistor circuitry. The display may include inorganic brittle layers and organic and metal layers that are ductile and mechanically robust. To help prevent propagation of cracks and other defects along the edge of the display, the display may be provided with crack stop structures and crack detection circuitry. The crack detection circuitry may include one or more loops that are formed along the periphery of the display. The crack stop structures may include TFT/OLED structures formed in a staggered configuration. At least some of the brittle layers can be removed from the panel edge. An additional adhesion layer may also be formed directly on the substrate to help prevent inorganic layers from debonding from the surface of the substrate.
US09614179B2 Display panel, method of manufacturing the same and display device
The invention discloses a display panel, a method of manufacturing the same and a display device so as to simplify a process of transmitting an electrical signal between a first substrate and a second substrate of the display panel at a lower cost. The display panel includes a first substrate and a second substrate disposed opposite to each other. The first substrate has a concave groove surrounded by a convex section and facing the second substrate. The display panel also includes an electrode layer on the surface of the groove and having at least one first conductive section extending outward from inside of the concave groove to the top end face of the convex section; and at least one second conductive section on the second substrate and electrically connected with the respective first conductive section.
US09614176B2 Encapsulation method of OLED and a structure of OLED
The invention provides an encapsulation method of OLED and a structure of OLED, and the method comprises: step 1: providing a glass cover and an encapsulating substrate, and the glass cover comprising a display area and an edge area surrounding the display area; step 2: forming a layer of SiNx on the edge area of the glass cover; step 3: self-arranging a layer of hydrophobic monomer on the display area surface of the glass cover; step 4: coating a circle of glue frame around the display area on the glass cover; step 5: coating desiccant on the layer of hydrophobic monomer on the display area of the glass cover; step 6: attaching the glass cover correspondingly to the substrate in vacuum environment; step 7: illuminating by UV light to cure the glue frame to achieve the glass cover encapsulating the substrate.
US09614168B2 Flexible display panel with bent substrate
A display may have an array of organic light-emitting diodes that form an active area on a flexible substrate. Metal traces may extend between the active area and an inactive area of the flexible substrate. Display driver circuitry such as a display driver integrated circuit may be coupled to the inactive area. The metal traces may extend across a bend region in the flexible substrate. The flexible substrate may be bent in the bend region. The flexible substrate may be made of a thin flexible material to reduce metal trace bending stress. A coating layer in the bend region may be provided with an enhanced elasticity to allow its thickness to be reduced. The flexible substrate may be bent on itself and secured within an electronic device without using a mandrel.
US09614166B2 Organic electroluminescent element
Provided is an organic electroluminescent device (organic EL device) that is improved in luminous efficiency, sufficiently secures driving stability, and has a simple construction. The organic electroluminescent device includes, between an anode and cathode laminated on a substrate, a plurality of organic layers. At least one layer of the organic layers contains a carbazole compound represented by the following general formula (1) having two to three structures in each of which a carbazole ring and a dibenzofuran or dibenzothiophene ring are bonded to each other at 1- and 4-positions. In the formula (1), A represents an n-valent aromatic hydrocarbon group or aromatic heterocyclic group, n represents an integer of 2 or 3, and X represents oxygen or sulfur.
US09614163B2 Light-emitting diode having novel structure and electronic apparatus comprising same
A light-emitting diode includes: a first electrode; a second electrode; a light-emitting layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode; a hole transportable layer disposed between the first electrode and the light-emitting layer; and a blocking layer, which is disposed between the hole transportable layer and the light-emitting layer and includes a compound represented by the following Chemical Formula 1.
US09614154B2 Electronic device and method for fabricating the same
An electronic device includes a semiconductor memory. The semiconductor memory includes first lines extending in a first direction; second lines extending in a second direction crossing the first direction; insulating patterns interposed between the first and second lines at first intersections of the first and second lines; and variable resistance patterns interposed between the first and the second lines at second intersections of the first and second lines. A central intersection is defined by respective central lines of the first and second lines and corresponds to a coordinate (0, 0). The first intersections are located on first to (n+1)th virtual lines, the (n+1)th virtual line having a polygonal shape in which vertexes correspond to coordinates (−(k−n), 0), (k−n, 0), (0, k−n) and (0, −(k−n)) where k is a natural number and n is an integer in a range of 0 to (k−1).
US09614148B1 Magnetic-field and magnetic-field gradient sensors based on lateral SOI bipolar transistors
A lateral bipolar junction transistor (BJT) magnetic field sensor that includes a layout of two or more adjacent lateral BJT devices. Each BJT includes a semiconductor base region of a first conductivity type doping, a semiconductor emitter region of a second conductivity type doping and laterally contacting the base region; and a first semiconductor collector region of a second conductivity type doping contacting said base region on an opposite side thereof. A second collector region of the second conductivity type doping is also formed contacting the base region on the opposite side thereof in spaced apart relation with the first collector region. The first adjacent lateral BJT device includes the emitter, base and first collector region and the second adjacent lateral BJT device includes the emitter, base and second collector region. The sensor induces a detectable difference in collector current amounts in the presence of an external magnetic field transverse to a plane defined by the layout.
US09614129B2 Light emitting device having surface-modified luminophores
A light-emitting device including a light-emitting diode and a surface-modified luminophore. The surface-modified luminophore includes a luminophore including a manganese activator and a fluorine compound fixed to the luminophore.
US09614126B2 Light emitting device
A light emitting device includes a light emitting element, a p-side and an n-side post electrode. The light emitting element includes a semiconductor body having n-type and p-type semiconductor layers and a peripheral portion, a first edge, and a second edge. The light emitting element further includes an n-side electrode and a p-side electrode disposed on an insulating film having n-side openings and a p-side opening. The n-side electrode includes second n-contact portions electrically connected to the n-type semiconductor layer through the n-side openings. In a plan view, a p-side post electrode and at least one of the second n-contact portions are at the first edge side. An n-side post electrode electrically connected to the second n-contact portions and at least one of the second n-contact portions are at the second edge side. Fewer second n-contact portions are on the first edge side than that on the second edge side.
US09614122B2 Optical tuning of light emitting semiconductor junctions
Light emitting semiconductor junctions are disclosed. An exemplary light emitting junction has a first electrical contact coupled to a first side of the junction. The exemplary junction also has a second electrical contact coupled to a second side of the junction. The exemplary junction also has a region of set straining material that exerts a strain on the junction and alters both: (i) an optical polarization, and (ii) an emission wavelength of the junction. The region of set straining material is not on a current path between said first electrical contact and said second electrical contact. The region of set straining material covers a third side and a fourth side of the light emitting junction along a cross section of the light emitting junction. The light emitting semiconductor junction device comprises a three-five alloy.
US09614115B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the same
Provided is a semiconductor device that can suppress a leakage current more than has been achieved before. A semiconductor device 22 includes a first carrier holding layer 48, which is arranged on a lower electrode 47, is in contact with a lower electrode 47 via a first interface 49, and includes majority carriers of one type, and a second carrier holding layer 57, which is arranged on the first carrier holding layer 48, defines a second interface 58 constituting a conduction path to the first carrier holding layer 48, and includes majority carriers of the other type. The first interface 49 has its outline within the outline of the first carrier holding layer 48 when seen in a plan view in a direction that is orthogonal to a surface of the substrate, and the second interface 58 has its outline within the outline of the first carrier holding layer 48 when seen in the plan view.
US09614113B2 Edge protected barrier assemblies
The present application is directed to an assembly comprising an electronic device, and a multilayer film. The multilayer film comprises a barrier stack adjacent the electronic device; and a weatherable sheet adjacent the barrier stack opposite the electronic device. The assembly additionally comprises a protective layer in contact with the electronic device and the weatherable sheet. The present application allows for the combination of any of the disclosed elements.
US09614106B2 Semiconductor device
In an IGBT portion, a first gate electrode is provided in a first trench via a first gate insulating film. A thickness of a first gate insulating film lower portion is thicker than a thickness of a first gate insulating film upper portion, whereby a width of a mesa portion between adjacent first trenches is narrower at a portion of a collector side than at an emitter side. In a diode portion, a second gate electrode is provided inside a second trench via second gate insulating film. A width of the second trench is uniform along a depth direction or narrows from the emitter side toward the collector side. Widths of the second trench are narrower than a sum of a width of the first trench lower portion and the thickness of the first gate insulating film lower portion of both side walls of the first trench lower portion.
US09614098B2 Thin film transistor and manufacturing method thereof, array substrate and display device
A thin film transistor and a manufacturing method thereof, an array substrate and a display device are provided. The method includes forming a gate electrode, a gate insulating layer, a metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) active layer, a source electrode and a drain electrode on a substrate. The MOS active layer includes forming a pattern layer of indium oxide series binary metal oxide including a first, second, and third pattern directly contacting with the source electrode and the drain electrode. An insulating layer formed over the source electrode and the drain electrode acts as a protection layer, the pattern layer of indium oxide series binary metal oxide is implanted with metal doping ions by using an ion implanting process, and is annealed, so that the indium oxide series binary metal oxide of the third pattern is converted into the indium oxide series multiple metal oxide to form the MOS active layer.
US09614088B2 Metal gate structure and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor structure includes a substrate including a first active region, a second active region and an isolation disposed between the first active region and the second active region; a plurality of gates disposed over the substrate and including a first gate extended over the first active region, the isolation and the second active region, and a second gate over the first active region and the second active region; and an inter-level dielectric (ILD) disposed over the substrate and surrounding the plurality of gates, wherein the second gate is configured not to conduct current flow and includes a first section disposed over the first active region and a second section disposed over the second active region, a portion of the ILD is disposed between the first section and the second section.
US09614079B2 MOS devices with ultra-high dielectric constants and methods of forming the same
An integrated circuit structure includes a semiconductor substrate, and a gate stack over the semiconductor substrate. The gate stack includes a high-k gate dielectric over the semiconductor substrate, and a magnetic compound over and in contact with the high-k gate dielectric. A source region and a drain region are on opposite sides of the gate stack. The gate stack, the source region, and the drain region are portions of a Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (MOS) device.
US09614078B1 Metal-oxide field effect transistor having an oxide region within a lightly doped drain region
A semiconductor device and a method for manufacturing the same are provided. A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate and a gate structure formed on the semiconductor substrate. A source region and a drain region are disposed on opposite sides of the gate structure on the semiconductor substrate. A lightly-doped drain region is adjacent to a side of the drain region close to the gate structure, and a lightly-doped source region is adjacent to a side of the source region close to the gate structure. An oxidation region is disposed in the lightly-doped drain region. A trench extends from the surface of the semiconductor substrate to the drain region. A source electrode is disposed on the source region, and the drain electrode has a first portion disposed on the drain region and a second portion disposed in the trench.
US09614071B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device formed on a silicon carbide substrate that has a front surface on which an electrode is provided and a back surface on which an electrode is provided includes a drain layer, a drift layer, a base layer, a gate electrode that is located in a trench that extends from the front surface into the drift layer and is insulated by an insulating film, a source layer, a buried layer that is provided between the drift layer and the base layer and is formed such that the depth from the front surface to an end thereof on the side of the drift layer is greater than the depth from the front surface to a distal end of the trench, and a first epitaxial layer that is provided between the buried layer and the base layer and has a higher impurity concentration than the buried layer.
US09614069B1 III-Nitride semiconductors with recess regions and methods of manufacture
A multi-layer semiconductor structure is disclosed for use in III-Nitride semiconductor devices, including a channel layer comprising a first III-Nitride material, a barrier layer comprising a second III-Nitride material, a pair of ohmic electrodes disposed in ohmic recesses etched into the barrier layer, a gate electrode disposed in a gate recess etched into the barrier layer, and a filler element. The gate electrode is stepped to form a bottom stem and at least one bottom step within the gate recess. The filler element, comprising an insulating material, is disposed at least below the bottom step of the gate electrode within the gate recess. Also described are methods for fabricating such semiconductor structures. The performance of resulting devices is improved, while providing design flexibility to reduce production cost and circuit footprint.
US09614068B2 Semiconductor device and method of fabricating the same
A semiconductor device includes a first active region, a field insulating layer disposed in the first active region, a first nanowire pattern disposed on the first active region and extended in a first direction, and a first gate disposed on the first active region and extended in a second direction crossing the first direction. The first gate covers the first nanowire pattern. The semiconductor device further includes a source or drain epitaxial layer disposed on at least one side of the first nanowire pattern. The first gate includes a first region disposed on the first nanowire pattern and having a first width, and a second region disposed beneath the first nanowire pattern and having a second width wider than the first width.
US09614067B2 Semiconductor device and method of fabricating same
A semiconductor device comprising: an insulation substrate; an intrinsic semiconductor nanowire formed on the insulation substrate and having both ends doped in a p-type and an n-type, respectively and a region, which is not doped, between the doped region; doped region electrodes formed on each of the p-type doped region and the n-type doped region of the semiconductor nanowire; a lower insulation layer formed on an intrinsic region of the semiconductor nanowire; an intrinsic region electrode formed on a part of the lower insulation layer; and a metal or semiconductor nanoparticle region formed on the lower insulation layer and between the intrinsic region electrode and the doped region electrode and spaced apart from the electrodes.
US09614066B2 Semiconductor device provided with an IE type trench IGBT
A switching loss is prevented from being deteriorated by suppressing increase in a gate capacitance due to a cell shrink of an IE type trench gate IGBT. A cell formation region is configured of a linear active cell region, a linear hole collector cell region, and a linear inactive cell region between them. Then, upper surfaces of the third and fourth linear trench gate electrodes which are formed so as to sandwich both sides of the linear hole collector cell region and electrically connected to an emitter electrode are positioned to be lower than upper surfaces of the first and second linear trench gate electrodes which are formed so as to sandwich both sides of the linear active cell region and electrically connected to a gate electrode.
US09614065B2 Inhomogeneous power semiconductor devices
A power semiconductor device includes a power transistor including a plurality of transistor cells on a semiconductor die. At least some of the transistor cells are inhomogeneous by design so that the number of current filaments in the transistor cells with reduced local current density increases and fewer transient avalanche oscillations occur in the power transistor during operation.
US09614062B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing thereof
In a semiconductor device including a transistor using an oxide semiconductor film, stable electric characteristics can be provided and high reliability can be achieved. A structure of the semiconductor device, which achieves high-speed response and high-speed operation, is provided. In a semiconductor device including a transistor in which an oxide semiconductor film, a gate insulating film, and a gate electrode layer are stacked in order and a sidewall insulating layer is provided on the side surface of the gate electrode layer, the sidewall insulating layer has an oxygen-excess regions, which is formed in such a manner that a first insulating film is formed and then is subjected to oxygen doping treatment, a second insulating is formed over the first insulating film, and a stacked layer of the first insulating film and the second insulating film are etched.
US09614050B2 Method for manufacturing semiconductor devices
The present invention provides a method for manufacturing a semiconductor device, comprising: forming a contact sacrificial pattern on a substrate to cover source and drain regions and expose a gate region; forming an interlayer dielectric layer on the substrate to cover the contact sacrificial pattern and expose the gate region; forming a gate stack structure in the exposed gate region; removing the contact sacrificial pattern to form the source/drain contact trench; and forming a source/drain contact in the source/drain contact trench. By means of a contact sacrificial layer process, the method of manufacturing a semiconductor device according to the present invention effectively reduces the distance between the gate spacer and the contact region and increases the area of the contact region, thus effectively reducing the parasitic resistance of the device.
US09614044B2 Semiconductor device with current sensor
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor body. The semiconductor body includes a load transistor part and a sensor transistor part. A first source region of the load transistor part and a second source region of the sensor transistor part are electrically separated from each other. A common gate electrode in a common gate trench extends into the semiconductor body from a first surface. A first part of the common gate trench is in the load transistor part, and a second part of the common gate trench is in the sensor transistor part. A field electrode in a field electrode trench extends into the semiconductor body from the first surface. A maximum dimension of the field electrode trench parallel to the first surface is smaller than a depth of the field electrode trench.
US09614043B2 MOSFET termination trench
A method, in one embodiment, can include forming a core trench and a termination trench in a substrate. The termination trench is wider than the core trench. In addition, a first oxide can be deposited that fills the core trench and lines the sidewalls and bottom of the termination trench. A first polysilicon can be deposited into the termination trench. A second oxide can be deposited above the first polysilicon. A mask can be deposited above the second oxide and the termination trench. The first oxide can be removed from the core trench. A third oxide can be deposited that lines the sidewalls and bottom of the core trench. The first oxide within the termination trench is thicker than the third oxide within the core trench.
US09614041B1 Multi-gate semiconductor devices with improved hot-carrier injection immunity
A semiconductor device includes a substrate having a first dopant type, a first gate electrode and second gate electrode formed over the substrate and spatially separated from each other, a first region of a second dopant type, having a pocket of the first dopant type, formed in the substrate between the first and second gate electrodes, the pocket being spaced apart from the first and second gate electrodes, a silicide block over the first region, a source region formed in the substrate on an opposing side of the first gate electrode from the first region and having the second dopant type, a drain region formed in the substrate on an opposing side of the second gate electrode from the first region, the drain region having the second dopant type, and a second pocket of the first dopant type formed in the drain region adjacent to the second gate electrode.
US09614038B2 Nanowire device and method of manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing a nanowire device is disclosed. The method includes providing a substrate, wherein the substrate comprises a pair of support pads, a recess disposed between the support pads, a second insulating layer disposed on the support pads, a third insulating layer disposed on a bottom of the recess, and at least one nanowire suspended between the support pads at a top portion of the recess; forming a first insulating layer on the nanowire; depositing a dummy gate material over the substrate on the first insulating layer, and patterning the dummy gate material to form a dummy gate structure surrounding a channel region; forming a first oxide layer on laterally opposite sidewalls of the dummy gate; and extending the nanowire on laterally opposite ends of the channel region to the respective support pads, so as to form a source region and a drain region.
US09614029B2 Trench-gate type semiconductor device and manufacturing method therefor
There is provided a trench-gate type semiconductor device that can prevent breakdown of a gate insulating film caused by a displacement current flowing into a protective diffusion layer at a portion of a trench underlying a gate electrode at a turn-off time and simultaneously improves a current density by narrowing a cell pitch. The semiconductor device has a gate electrode 7 embedded into a trench 5 penetrating a base region 3. The gate electrode 7 is disposed into a lattice shape in a planar view, and a protective diffusion layer 13 is formed in a drift layer 2a at the portion underlying thereof. At least one of blocks divided by the gate electrode 7 is a protective contact region 20 on which the trench 5 is entirely formed. A protective contact 21 for connecting the protective diffusion layer 13 at a bottom portion of the trench 5 and a source electrode 9 is disposed on the protective contact region 20.
US09614018B2 COA WOLED structure and manufacturing method thereof
The present invention provides a COA WOLED structure and a manufacturing method thereof. The structure includes red/green/blue sub pixel zones and each sub pixel zone includes a substrate, a gate terminal, a gate insulation layer, an oxide semiconductor layer, an etch stop layer, source/drain terminals, a passivation protection layer, a red/green/blue photoresist layer, a planarization layer, a semi-reflection layer, a transparent photoresist layer, an anode layer, a pixel definition layer, a photo spacer, a white light emission layer, a cathode layer, and a packaging lid. The present invention arranges a metal semi-reflection layer on a planarization layer and a transparent photoresist layer on the semi-reflection layer and the thickness of the transparent photoresist layer corresponding to each of red/green/blue photoresist layers is so controlled as to obtain an optimum micro cavity length corresponding to each of different colors of light thereby enhance the light emission efficiency of the three primary colors of red/green/blue transmitting through a color filter by using micro cavity resonance thereby effectively increasing the brightness of a COA WOLED device.
US09614016B2 Organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display and method of manufacturing the same
An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display and a method of manufacturing the OLED display are disclosed. In one aspect, the OLED display includes a substrate including a display region and a peripheral region, a first auxiliary electrode formed in the peripheral region, and a protecting electrode. The protecting electrode can be formed in the display region and the peripheral region, wherein at least a portion of the protecting electrode can be formed above the first auxiliary electrode.
US09614004B2 Diode/superionic conductor/polymer memory structure
A conjugated polymer layer with a built-in diode is formed by providing a first metal-chalcogenide layer over a bottom electrode. Subsequently, a second metal-chalcogenide layer is provided over and in contact with the first metal-chalcogenide layer. The first metal-chalcogenide layer has a first conductivity type and the second metal-chalcogenide layer has a second conductivity type. The plane of contact between the first and second metal-chalcogenide layers creates the p-n junction of the built-in diode. Then a polymer layer is selectively deposited on the second metal-chalcogenide layer. The second metal-chalcogenide layer provides ions to the polymer layer to change its resistivity. A top electrode is then provided over the polymer layer. An exemplary memory cell may have the following stacked structure: first electrode/n-type semiconductor/p-type semiconductor/conjugated polymer/second electrode.
US09613993B2 Segmented AC-coupled readout from continuous collection electrodes in semiconductor sensors
Position sensitive radiation detection is provided using a continuous electrode in a semiconductor radiation detector, as opposed to the conventional use of a segmented electrode. Time constants relating to AC coupling between the continuous electrode and segmented contacts to the electrode are selected to provide position resolution from the resulting configurations. The resulting detectors advantageously have a more uniform electric field than conventional detectors having segmented electrodes, and are expected to have much lower cost of production and of integration with readout electronics.
US09613990B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing same
A semiconductor device (101) includes a plurality of pixel regions Pix arranged in a matrix having a row direction and a column direction, wherein each of the plurality of pixel regions Pix includes a thin film transistor (10) which includes a gate electrode (2), a gate insulating layer (5) covering the gate electrode, an oxide semiconductor layer (7A) provided on the gate insulating layer, and a source electrode (9s) and a drain electrode (9d) which are electrically connected to the oxide semiconductor layer, a metal oxide layer (7B) formed out of a same oxide film as the oxide semiconductor layer, an interlayer insulating layer (13) covering the thin film transistor and the metal oxide layer, and a pixel electrode (15) provided on the interlayer insulating layer and electrically connected to the drain electrode, the metal oxide layer (7B) includes a conductor region (70c), and the pixel electrode (15) overlaps with at least a part of the conductor region (70c) with the interlayer insulating layer (13) interposed therebetween.
US09613986B2 Array substrate and its manufacturing method, display device
An array substrate including: a base substrate and a thin film transistor unit provided on the base substrate; the thin film transistor unit comprises: a first gate electrode provided on the base substrate, a gate insulating layer provided on the first gate electrode, a source electrode disposed in a same layer as the first gate electrode, an active layer provided on the source electrode, a drain electrode provided on the active layer, and the gate insulating layer disposed between the first gate electrode and the source electrode. This array substrate reduces a channel length of a conducting channel of the thin film transistor unit, and meanwhile increases an aperture ratio of a pixel.
US09613981B2 Vertical channel-type 3D semiconductor memory device and method for manufacturing the same
A vertical channel-type 3D semiconductor memory device and a method for manufacturing the same are disclosed. In one aspect, the method includes depositing alternating insulating and electrode layers on a substrate to form a multi-layer film. The method further includes etching the film to the substrate to form through-holes, each of which defines a channel region. The method further includes depositing barrier, storage, and tunnel layers in sequence on inner walls of through-holes to form gate stacks. The method further includes depositing and incompletely filling a channel material on a surface of the tunnel layer of gate stacks to form a hollow channels. The method further includes forming drains in contact hole regions for bit-line connection in top portions of the hollow channels. The method further includes forming sources in contact regions between the through-holes and the substrate in bottom portions of the hollow channels.
US09613980B2 Semiconductor memory device
A semiconductor memory device includes a substrate, a plurality of first control gate electrodes, a plurality of second control gate electrodes, first to second select gate electrodes, first to second gate electrodes, a bit line, first to second semiconductor pillars, and a controller. The controller applies a first potential to the first select gate electrode, a third potential lower than the first potential to the second select gate electrode, a second potential to the first gate electrode and the second gate electrode, a selecting potential not less than the third potential to one of the plurality of the first control gate electrodes, and an unselecting potential higher than the selecting potential to other than the one of the plurality of first control gate electrodes in a reading operation.
US09613977B2 Differential etch of metal oxide blocking dielectric layer for three-dimensional memory devices
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor structure includes forming a stack of alternating layers comprising insulating layers and spacer material layers over a semiconductor substrate, forming a memory opening through the stack, forming an aluminum oxide layer having a horizontal portion at a bottom of the memory opening and a vertical portion at least over a sidewall of the memory opening, where the horizontal portion differs from the vertical portion by at least one of structure or composition, and selectively etching the horizontal portion selective to the vertical portion.
US09613972B1 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device
In an embodiment of the present disclosure, a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device may include forming a pattern group on a substrate, the substrate being divided into first and second regions, each pattern including a silicon layer, forming an insulating pattern on the substrate, the insulating pattern partially exposing the silicon layer on the first region and blocking the silicon layer on the second region, converting the exposed silicon layer on the first region to a silicide layer while the blocked silicon layer on the second region is protected from the conversion, and performing a subsequent process using, as an overlay vernier, at least a portion of the pattern group formed on the second region.
US09613971B2 Select gates with central open areas
A NAND flash memory array includes a select line having a first edge region containing a first portion of floating gate material and a second edge region containing a second portion of floating gate material, and having a central region between the first edge region and the second edge region where no floating gate material is present.
US09613957B1 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device includes a first active region including at least one first recess; a second active region including at least one second recess; an isolation region including a diffusion barrier that laterally surrounds at least any one active region of the first active region and the second active region; a first recess gate filled in the first recess; and a second recess gate filled in the second recess, wherein the diffusion barrier contacts ends of at least any one of the first recess gate and the second recess gate.
US09613956B1 Self-aligned punchthrough stop doping in bulk finFET by reflowing doped oxide
A technique relates to punchthrough stop (PTS) doping in bulk fin field effect transistors. Fins are formed on a substrate, and each pair of the fins has a fin pitch. Each of the fins has an undoped fin channel and a punchthrough stop doping region underneath the undoped fin channel. A narrow shallow trench isolation trench is formed between the fin pitch of the fins. A wide shallow trench isolation trench is formed at an outside edge of the fins. A doped layer fills the narrow shallow trench isolation trench and the wide shallow trench isolation trench. A vertical thickness of the doped layer in the narrow shallow trench isolation trench is greater than a vertical thickness of the wide shallow trench isolation trench.
US09613952B2 Semiconductor ESD protection device
A semiconductor device includes high-voltage (HV) and low-voltage (LV) MOS's formed in a substrate. The HV MOS includes a first semiconductor region having a first-type conductivity and a first doping level, a second semiconductor region having the first-type conductivity and a second doping level lower than the first doping level, a third semiconductor region having a second-type conductivity, and a fourth semiconductor region having the first-type conductivity. The first, second, third, and fourth semiconductor regions are arranged along a first direction, and are drain, drift, channel, and source regions, respectively, of the HV MOS. The LV MOS includes the fourth semiconductor region, a fifth semiconductor region having the second-type conductivity, and a sixth semiconductor region having the first-type conductivity. The fourth, fifth, and sixth semiconductor regions are arranged along a second direction different from the first direction, and are drain, channel, and source regions, respectively, of the LV MOS.
US09613938B2 Module and method for manufacturing the module
A module includes a first substrate including first electrodes; a first element bonded to the first substrate, and including second electrodes disposed at a first end of the first element and third electrodes disposed at a second end of the first element opposite from the first end; a second substrate stacked on the first substrate and including a recess; and a second element bonded to a bottom surface of the recess of the second substrate and including fourth electrodes. The first electrodes of the first substrate are electrically connected to the second electrodes at the first end of the first element, and the third electrodes at the second end of the first element are electrically connected to the fourth electrodes of the second element via a through hole formed in the bottom surface of the recess.
US09613937B2 LED module
An LED module 100 includes LED chips 21, 22 spaced apart from each other, and an LED chip 23 offset from a straight line connecting the LED chips 21 and 22 and located between the LED chips 21, 22 in the direction in which the LED chips 21, 22 are spaced. The module further includes a lead 31 with a bonding portion 31a and a mounting terminal surface 31d, a lead 32 with a bonding portion 32a and a mounting terminal surface 32d, and a lead 33 with a bonding portion 33a and a mounting terminal surface 33d. The mounting terminal surfaces 31d, 32d, 33d are flush with each other. Light from the LED chips 21, 22, 23 is emitted in the direction in which the mounting terminal surfaces 31d, 32d and 33d extend. Thus, light of different colors properly mixed can be emitted from a compact LED module.
US09613925B2 Method for bonding semiconductor devices on sustrate and bonding structure formed using the same
The present invention provides a bonding method in semiconductor manufacturing process and a bonding structure formed using the same, which can achieve wafer-level bonding under a condition of normal temperature and low pressure. The bonding method comprises generating bonding structures capable of being mutually mechanical interlocked, wherein the frictional heat generated by the bonding structures capable of being mutually mechanical interlocked is higher than the bonding energy therebetween, and utilizing the frictional heat generated by the bonding structures capable of being mutually mechanical interlocked to bond the bonding structures capable of being mutually mechanical interlocked.
US09613922B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
Of three chips (2A), (2B), and (2C) mounted on a main surface of a package substrate (1) in a multi-chip module (MCM), a chip (2A) with a DRAM formed thereon and a chip (2B) with a flash memory formed thereon are electrically connected to wiring lines (5) of the package substrate (1) through Au bumps (4), and a gap formed between main surfaces (lower surfaces) of the chips (2A), (2B) and a main surface of the package substrate (1) is filled with an under-fill resin (6). A chip (2C) with a high-speed microprocessor formed thereon is mounted over the two chips (2A) and (2B) and is electrically connected to bonding pads (9) of the package substrate (1) through Au wires (8).
US09613919B2 Chip package and method for forming the same
A chip package is provided. The chip package includes a substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite thereto. A dielectric layer is disposed on the first surface of the substrate and includes a conducting pad structure. A first opening penetrates the substrate and exposes a surface of the conducting pad structure. A second opening is communication with the first opening and penetrates the conducting pad structure. A redistribution layer is conformally disposed on a sidewall of the first opening and the surface of the conducting pad structure and is filled into the second opening. A method for forming the chip package is also provided.
US09613918B1 RF power multi-chip module package
High power multi-chip module packages for packaging semiconductor dice are disclosed. The disclosed packages have an output power of at least 1 kilowatt (kW) and can have an operating signal frequency in a range of hundreds of MHz. The high power multi-chip module packages have base plates with multiple planes or layers that can be conductive and may be thin metal layers in some examples. The multiple planes are formed and overlaid in such a way that they help reduce stray inductance values caused by the packaging itself, which improves overall device operation and efficiency. Current loops created when one of the multi-chip modules is in a turn-on condition are balanced and opposed and generate a minimized B-Field that is restricted by the manner in which the multiples planes of the base plate are overlaid, thus reducing the stray inductance values and improving device operation.
US09613898B2 Raised e-fuse
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device with a fuse is provided including the steps of providing a semiconductor-on-insulator (SOI) structure including an insulating layer and a semiconductor layer formed on the insulating layer, forming a first raised semiconductor region on the semiconductor layer and a second raised semiconductor region on the semiconductor layer adjacent to the first semiconductor region, and performing a silicidation process of the first and second raised semiconductor regions to form a first at least partially silicided raised semiconductor region with a first silicided portion and a second at least partially silicided raised semiconductor region with a second silicided portion.
US09613889B2 Packaged circuit with a lead frame and laminate substrate
Embodiments of the subject application provide for a circuit comprising: a lead frame having a first plurality of exposed terminals, the lead frame defining a plane; a laminate substrate in the plane defined by the lead frame, adjacent to the lead frame, and electrically coupled to the lead frame, the laminate substrate having a first surface including a second plurality of exposed terminals and a second surface opposite the first surface; a first one or more dies mounted on the lead frame and electrically coupled to the lead frame; and a second one or more dies mounted on the second surface of the laminate substrate and electrically coupled to the laminate substrate.
US09613878B2 Carrier and a method for processing a carrier
According to various embodiments, a carrier may be provided, the carrier including: a hollow chamber spaced apart from a surface of the carrier; a trench structure extending from the surface of the carrier to the hollow chamber and laterally surrounding a first region of the carrier, the trench structure including one or more trenches extending from the surface of the carrier to the hollow chamber, and one or more support structures intersecting the one or more trenches and connecting the first region of the carrier with a second region of the carrier outside the trench structure, wherein the one or more support structures including an electrically insulating material.
US09613877B2 Semiconductor packages and methods for forming semiconductor package
Semiconductor packages and methods for forming a semiconductor package are presented. The semiconductor package includes a package substrate having a die region on a first surface thereof. The package includes a die having a sensing element. The die is disposed in the die region and is electrically coupled to contact pads disposed on the first surface of the package substrate by insulated wire bonds. A cap is disposed over the first surface of the package substrate. The cap and the first surface of the package substrate define an inner cavity which accommodates the die and the insulated wire bonds. The insulated wire bonds are directly exposed to an environment through at least one access port of the package.
US09613875B2 Method and system for manufacturing semiconductor epitaxy structure
A system for manufacturing semiconductor epitaxy structure includes a deposition apparatus, a curvature monitor system and a control unit. The deposition apparatus is configured for sequentially depositing a buffer layer, a first epitaxy layer, an insertion layer, a second epitaxy layer on a substrate. The curvature monitor system is configured for monitoring a curvature value of the semiconductor epitaxy structure. The control unit is configured for controlling the deposition apparatus to stop depositing the buffer layer, the first epitaxy layer, the insertion layer and the second epitaxy layer according to the curvature value of the semiconductor epitaxy structure measured by the curvature monitor system. The above-mentioned system for manufacturing semiconductor epitaxy structure is able to effectively control the strain of the semiconductor epitaxy structure during growth. A method for manufacturing semiconductor epitaxy structure is also disclosed.
US09613872B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming a first metal containing a first conductivity-type impurity above a substrate provided with a first conductivity-type impurity region containing the first conductivity-type impurity and a second conductivity-type impurity region containing a second conductivity-type impurity; and forming a metal silicide containing the first metal by selectively causing, by thermal treatment, a reaction between the first metal and silicon contained in the substrate in the first conductivity-type impurity region.
US09613867B2 Symmetric tunnel field effect transistor
The present disclosure relates to semiconductor structures and, more particularly, to a symmetric tunnel field effect transistor and methods of manufacture. The structure includes a gate structure including a source region and a drain region both of which comprise a doped VO2 region.
US09613856B1 Method of forming metal interconnection
A method of fabricating a semiconductor device is disclosed. The method includes forming a first conductive feature over a substrate, forming a dielectric layer over the first conductive feature, forming a trench in the dielectric layer, forming a first barrier layer in the trench, applying a thermal treatment to convert a first portion of the barrier layer to a second barrier layer, exposing the first conductive feature in the trench while a portion of the second barrier layer is disposed over the dielectric layer and forming a second conductive feature in the trench.
US09613854B2 Method and apparatus for back end of line semiconductor device processing
A method of forming a device may include: forming an opening through a dielectric layer and an underlying etching stop layer to expose a metal line. The method may further include the step of catalytically growing a graphene layer on an exposed surface of the metal line, and depositing an amorphous carbon layer on sidewalls of the opening. The steps of catalytically growing the graphene layer and depositing the amorphous carbon layer may be performed simultaneously.
US09613837B2 Substrate processing apparatus and maintenance method thereof
A substrate processing apparatus includes: a first processing chamber; a second processing chamber; a transfer chamber; a frame structure; and an elevating part. Each of the first and the second processing chamber has a main body part and a lid part. The transfer chamber is connected to the first and the second processing chamber and accommodates a transfer unit for transferring the substrate. The frame structure has a pair of column parts and a beam part supported at top portions of the column parts. The elevating part is coupled to the beam part to be moved in a horizontal direction and moves the lid part in the vertical direction. The beam part extends above the first and the second processing chamber and the transfer chamber.
US09613836B2 Coating film forming apparatus, coating film forming method, and recording medium
A coating film forming apparatus includes: a substrate holding unit to horizontally hold a substrate; a rotating mechanism to rotate the substrate held by the substrate holding unit; a coating liquid supplying mechanism to supply coating liquid to form a coating film on the substrate; an annular member to rectify a gas stream above a periphery of the substrate when liquid film of the coating liquid is dried by rotation of the substrate, the annular member being provided above the periphery of the substrate and along a circumferential direction of the substrate so as to cover the periphery of the substrate; and a protrusion provided on an inner periphery of the annular member along circumferential direction of the annular member so as to protrude upward to reduce component of the gas stream flowing directly downward near an inner peripheral edge of the annular member.
US09613834B2 Replaceable upper chamber section of plasma processing apparatus
A replaceable upper chamber section of a plasma reaction chamber in which semiconductor substrates can be processed comprises a monolithic metal cylinder having a conical inner surface which is widest at a lower end thereof, an upper flange extending horizontally outward away from the conical inner surface and a lower flange extending horizontally away from the conical inner surface. The cylinder includes an upper annular vacuum sealing surface adapted to seal against a dielectric window of the plasma chamber and a lower annular vacuum sealing surface adapted to seal against a bottom section of the plasma chamber. A thermal mass at an upper portion of the cylinder is effective to provide azimuthal temperature uniformity of the conical inner surface. A thermal choke is located at a lower portion of the cylinder and is effective to minimize transfer of heat across the lower vacuum sealing surface.
US09613821B2 Method of forming patterns and method of manufacturing integrated circuit device
Provided are a method of forming patterns and a method of manufacturing an integrated circuit device. In the method of forming patterns, a photoresist pattern having a first opening exposing a first region of a target layer is formed. A capping layer is formed at sidewalls of the photoresist pattern defining the first opening. An insoluble region is formed around the first opening by diffusing acid from the capping layer to the inside of the photoresist pattern. A second opening exposing a second region of the target layer is formed by removing a soluble region spaced apart from the first opening, with the insoluble region being interposed therebetween. The target layer is etched using the insoluble region as an etch mask.
US09613816B2 Advanced process control method for controlling width of spacer and dummy sidewall in semiconductor device
An advanced process control (APC) method for controlling a width of a spacer in a semiconductor device includes: providing a semiconductor substrate; providing a target width of a gate; forming the gate on the semiconductor substrate, in which the gate has a measured width; depositing a dielectric layer covering the gate, in which the dielectric layer has a measured thickness; providing a target width of the spacer; determining a trim time of the dielectric layer based on the target width of the gate, the measured width of the gate, the target width of the spacer, and the measured thickness of the dielectric layer; and performing a trimming process on the dielectric layer for the determined trim time to form the spacer.
US09613815B2 High-efficiency line-forming optical systems and methods for defect annealing and dopant activation
High-efficiency line-forming optical systems and methods for defect annealing and dopant activation are disclosed. The system includes a CO2-based line-forming system configured to form at a wafer surface a first line image having between 2000 W and 3000 W of optical power. The line image is scanned over the wafer surface to locally raise the temperature up to a defect anneal temperature. The system can include a visible-wavelength diode-based line-forming system that forms a second line image that can scan with the first line image to locally raise the wafer surface temperature from the defect anneal temperature to a spike anneal temperature. Use of the visible wavelength for the spike annealing reduces adverse pattern effects and improves temperature uniformity and thus annealing uniformity.
US09613814B2 Metal adhesion
A solar cell has a metal contact formed to electrically contact a surface of semiconductor material forming a photovoltaic junction. The solar cell includes a surface region or regions of heavily doped material and the contact comprises a contact metallisation formed over the heavily doped regions to make contact thereto. Surface keying features are located in the semiconductor material into which the metallisation extends to assist in attachment of the metallisation to the semiconductor material.
US09613812B2 Method for processing a carrier, a carrier, an electronic device and a lithographic mask
Various embodiments provide a method for processing a carrier, the method including changing the three-dimensional structure of a mask layer arranged over the carrier so that at least two mask layer regions are formed having different mask layer thicknesses; and applying an ion implantation process to the at least two mask layer regions to form at least two implanted regions in the carrier having different implantation depth profiles.
US09613802B2 Method for making epitaxial structure
A method for making an epitaxial structure includes the following steps. A substrate having an epitaxial growth surface is provided. A buffer layer is formed on the epitaxial growth surface. A carbon nanotube layer is placed on the buffer layer. A first epitaxial layer is epitaxially grown on the buffer layer. The substrate and the buffer layer are removed to expose a second epitaxial growth surface. A second epitaxial layer is epitaxially grown on the second epitaxial growth surface.
US09613799B2 Methods for depositing films with organoaminodisilane precursors
Described herein are precursors and methods for forming silicon-containing films. In one aspect, there is provided a precursor of Formula I: wherein R1 is selected from linear or branched C3 to C10 alkyl group, linear or branched C3 to C10 alkenyl group, linear or branched C3 to C10 alkynyl group, C1 to C6 dialkylamino group, electron withdrawing group, and C6 to C10 aryl group; R2 is selected from hydrogen, linear or branched C1 to C10 alkyl group, linear or branched C3 to C6 alkenyl group, linear or branched C3 to C6 alkynyl group, C1 to C6 dialkylamino group, C6 to C10 aryl group, linear or branched C1 to C6 fluorinated alkyl group, electron withdrawing group, and C4 to C10 aryl group; optionally wherein R1 and R2 are linked together to form ring selected from substituted or unsubstituted aromatic ring or substituted or unsubstituted aliphatic ring; and n=1 or 2.
US09613792B2 Multi-spectral electrodeless ultraviolet light source, lamp module, and lamp system
An elongated light source envelope is disclosed. The elongated light source comprises an inner wall and an outer wall formed around a longitudinal axis. The inner wall and the outer wall may be connected at a first axial end by a first side wall and a second axial end by a second side wall. The inner wall, outer wall, the first side wall, and the second side wall define an enclosed space internal to the envelope. The light source envelope further comprises one or more walls formed between the inner wall and the outer wall to further form at least a first enclosed region and a second enclosed region within the enclosed space. The first enclosed region may be configured to emit a different spectrum of ultraviolet radiation from the second enclosed region in response to excitation of the first enclosed region and the second enclosed region by microwave radiation.
US09613785B2 Method of mass spectrometry and a mass spectrometer
The present invention relates to a method of mass spectrometry, an apparatus adapted to perform the method and a mass spectrometer. More particularly, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a method of mass spectrometry comprising the step of associating parent and fragmentation ions from a sample by measuring the parent and fragmentation ions from two or more different areas of the sample and identifying changes in the number of parent ions between the areas in the sample, and corresponding changes in the number of fragmentation ions between the two areas.
US09613772B2 Contact device
The contact device includes an armature, a driver, a fixed contact, a movable contact, a contact spring, a card, a case, and a positioning member. The driver is for driving the armature. The movable contact is to be in contact with and separate from the fixed contact. The contact spring is for holding the movable contact so as to allow movement of the movable contact. The card interconnects the armature and the contact spring. The case is a synthetic resin molded product. The positioning member is provided as a separate part from the case. The positioning member is for determining a positional relationship between the armature, the driver, the fixed contact, the movable contact, the contact spring, and the card, and is accommodated in the case.
US09613768B2 Single pushbutton control device for a plurality of switches
A switch control device includes at least one silicone dome (7) and at least one actuator (5) acting upon the at least one silicone dome (7), which is adapted to close and selectively open electric contacts of at least one switch (6). The actuator (5) is moved by a force exerted via a thrusting element (3). Between the thrusting element (3) and the at least one actuator (5) is at least one elastic element (4) adapted to be compressed by the thrusting element (3) as the at least one silicone dome (7) is compressed, and to extend as the at least one dome (7) collapses towards the switch (6).
US09613767B2 Alternating current switch contactor
An electrical contactor is provided comprising a first terminal having a fixed member with at least one fixed electrical contact; a second terminal; at least one electrically-conductive movable arm in electrical communication with the second terminal and having a movable electrical contact thereon; and an AC dual-coil actuator having a first drive coil drivable to open and close the movable and fixed electrical contacts, and a second non-drive coil feedback connected to induce a reverse flux to temper and stabilize a net flux, thereby enabling control of a delay time of the opening and closing electrical contacts so as to be at or adjacent to a zero-crossing of an associated AC load current.
US09613761B2 Contact element
A contact element which, on account of its low installation depth, is suitable for use in switch panels of low overall height and can be combined with various keys. The contact element has a main body, two connection terminals, which are obliquely mounted in the main body, for electrical conductors, two busbars which are in each case electrically connected to one of the connection terminals and run from the respective connection terminal to a bearing arranged centrally in the main body. A tappet which is spring-mounted in the central bearing can be moved between a first and a second position and is fitted with a contact bridge which electrically short-circuits the two busbars in one of the two positions, wherein a portion of the tappet, which portion projects out of the main body, is designed to be coupled to a key.
US09613751B2 Coil support members
A method of manufacturing a coil support member in which a thermosetting or thermoplastic material is introduced into a mold cavity and hardened, wherein one or more components are positioned within the mold cavity during the manufacturing process before the thermosetting or thermoplastic material is introduced, the components are then embedded in the thermosetting or thermoplastic material and form an integral part of the coil support member, and one or more functional filler materials are added to the thermosetting or thermoplastic material to improve the thermal matching between the integral components and the thermosetting or thermoplastic material.
US09613746B2 Reactor
A reactor includes a heat dissipation sheet and a main body. The main body includes a first coil, a second coil, a resin cover and a pressing frame. The resin cover has a central section that covers side surfaces of the first and second coil between the first and second coil. The pressing frame extends along outer peripheries of bottom surfaces of the first coil and the second coil. The pressing frame is configured to press the heat dissipation sheet toward the cooler. The pressing frame has a coupled section that is coupled to a lower surface of the central section. The pressing frame is able to be displaced in a vertical direction with respect to the resin cover other than the central section.
US09613744B2 Surface-mount inductor and method for manufacturing the same
A surface-mount inductor including a coil formed by winding a rectangular wire and a molded body for accommodating the coil, where the coil includes: a first roll formed by winding a rectangular wire, a second roll formed by winding the rectangular wire in position adjacent to the first roll along the winding axis, and a third roll formed by winding the rectangular wire on the second roll in a partially overlapping manner in a position adjacent to and opposite from the first roll along the winding axis, the ends of the wire being brought out from the outermost turns of the first roll and the third roll as lead ends, and the winding axis is parallel with the mounting face and the lead ends being extended over the surface of the molded body, as well as the method for manufacturing the same.
US09613741B2 Electromagnetic actuator
An electromagnetic actuator includes a first body which includes a biased permanent magnet, a magnetic path control device which is disposed to adjust a magnetic path produced by the biased permanent magnet, at least one core which is disposed to face the biased permanent magnet and the magnetic path control device, and a coil which is wound on the at least one core so as to reinforce or cancel the magnetic path produced by the biased permanent magnet; and a second body which is separated from the biased permanent magnet and the magnetic path control device when the at least one core is between the second body and at least one of the biased permanent magnet and the magnetic path control device.
US09613738B2 Magnet
The present invention relates to a magnet, which comprises a body and a slide arranged to be movable relative to the body between a first and a second position. The slide comprises a permanent magnet, and a cylindrical first pole piece and a second pole piece, which are attached to opposite magnetic pole surfaces of the permanent magnet. The body comprises a first and a second section made of magnetic material and being separated from each other by a third section that is made of non-magnetic material. The first section comprises a cylindrical recess into which the slide is movably arranged so that, at the first position of the slide, the cylindrical first pole piece, the permanent magnet and at least part of the second pole piece are located inside the cylindrical recess, and at the second position of the slide, at least part of the cylindrical first pole piece is located inside the cylindrical recess and the second pole piece is located outside the cylindrical recess.
US09613735B2 Apparatuses for joining pairs of electric cables
An apparatus for applying an elastic tubular sleeve onto a splicing region between at least one pair of cables, wherein the tubular sleeve is supported in a radially expanded condition on at least one supporting element, may include axial-movement devices configured to axially move the at least one supporting element relative to the tubular sleeve at an adjustable speed, so as to cause a radial elastic shrinkage of the tubular sleeve capable of inducing an axial ejection thrust on the at least one supporting element, and counter devices configured to counteract the axial ejection thrust induced by the elastic shrinkage of the tubular sleeve.
US09613727B2 Quasi-neutral plasma generation of radioisotopes
Methods and apparatus for synthesizing radiochemical compounds are provided. The methods include generating a quasi-neutral plasma jet, and directing the plasma jet onto a radionuclide precursor to provide one or more radionuclides. The radionuclides can be used to prepare radiolabeled compounds, such as radiolabeled biomarkers.
US09613718B2 Detection system for detecting fail block using logic block address and data buffer address in a storage tester
Disclosed is a detection system for detecting fail block using logic block address and data buffer address in a storage tester, which is capable of comparing data read from SSD test without expected data buffer. The system comprises a device driver for controlling HBA; a request processor for reading the request to Root Complex and transmitting the result to a data engine; and the data engine for generating data to be transmitted to SSD and comparing the read data.
US09613715B2 Low-test memory stack for non-volatile storage
The various embodiments described herein include systems, methods and/or devices used to package non-volatile memory. In one aspect, the method includes: (1) selecting, from a set of non-volatile memory die, a plurality of non-volatile memory die on which one or more tests have been deferred until after packaging, the selecting in accordance with wafer positions of the plurality of non-volatile memory die and statistical die performance information corresponding to the wafer positions; and (2) packaging the selected plurality of non-volatile memory die. In some embodiments, after said packaging, the method further includes performing a set of tests on the plurality of non-volatile memory die to identify respective units of memory within the plurality of non-volatile memory die that meet predefined validity criteria, wherein the set of tests performed include at least one of the deferred one or more tests.
US09613714B1 One time programming memory cell and memory array for physically unclonable function technology and associated random code generating method
A one time programming memory cell includes a selecting circuit, a first antifuse storing circuit and a second antifuse storing circuit. The selecting circuit is connected with a bit line and a word line. The first antifuse storing circuit is connected between a first antifuse control line and the selecting circuit. The second antifuse storing circuit is connected between a second antifuse control line and the selecting circuit.
US09613712B1 Negative voltage management module for an address decoder circuit of a non-volatile memory device
An address decoder circuit is designed to address and bias memory cells of a memory array of a non-volatile memory device. The address decoder circuit includes a charge-pump stage configured to generate a boosted negative voltage. A control stage is operatively coupled to the charge-pump stage for controlling switching on/off thereof as a function of a configuration signal that determines the value of the boosted negative voltage. A decoding stage is configured so as to decode address signals received at its input and generate biasing signals for addressing and biasing the memory cells. A negative voltage management module has a regulator stage, designed to receive the boosted negative voltage from the charge-pump stage and generate a regulated negative voltage for the decoding stage, having a lower ripple as compared to the boosted negative voltage generated by the charge-pump stage.
US09613706B2 Programming and/or erasing a memory device in response to its program and/or erase history
A method includes sending a number of program/erase cycles from a memory of control logic of a memory device to a counter of the control logic, where the number of program/erase cycles has been previously applied to one or more memory cells of an array of memory cells of the memory device, using the counter to increment the number of program/erase cycles each time an additional program/erase cycle is applied to the one or more memory cells, using compare logic of the control logic to compare the incremented number of program/erase cycles to a numerical value, and using starting-voltage level control logic of the control logic to adjust a program starting voltage level and/or an erase starting voltage level based on the comparison of the incremented number of program/erase cycles to the numerical value.
US09613693B1 Methods for setting a resistance of programmable resistance memory cells and devices including the same
A method can include applying a first electric field to a plurality of memory elements that are programmable between at least two different resistance states; verifying whether the memory elements have a resistance outside of a first limit; for memory elements that are not outside of the first limit, applying a second electric field of a same direction as the first electric field, and not applying the second electric field to those memory elements that are outside the first limit; and verifying whether the memory elements receiving the second electric field have a resistance outside of a second limit; wherein the second limit is between the first limit and a read limit, where a memory element having a resistance below the read limit is determined to store one data value, and a memory element having a resistance above the read limit is determined to store another data value.
US09613691B2 Apparatus and method for drift cancellation in a memory
An apparatus is provided which comprises: a plurality of memory cells; a bias logic coupled with at least one memory cell of the plurality, the bias logic to: apply a first read voltage to the at least one memory cell; and apply a second read voltage to the at least one memory cell, the first read voltage being higher than the second read voltage; and a first circuit operable to float a word-line coupled to the at least one memory cell before the bias logic applies the first read voltage to the at least one memory cell. A method is provided which comprises: performing a first read operation to at least one memory cell; and performing a second read operation to the at least one memory cell after the first read operation completes, wherein the second read operation is different from the first read operation.
US09613684B2 Systems and methods involving propagating read and write address and data through multi-bank memory circuitry
Multi-bank SRAM devices, systems, methods of operating multi-bank SRAMs, and/or methods of fabricating multi-bank SRAM systems are disclosed. For example, illustrative multi-bank SRAMs and methods may include or involve features for capturing read and write addresses at a particular frequency, splitting and/or combining them via one or more splitting/combining processes, and bussing them to each SRAM bank, where they may be split and/or combined via one or more splitting/combining processes to read and write to a particular bank. Some implementations herein may also involve features for capturing two beats of write data at a particular frequency, splitting and/or combining them via one or more splitting/combining processes, and bussing them to each SRAM bank, where they may be split and/or combined via one or more splitting/combining processes for writing to a particular bank. Reading and writing to banks may occur at less than or equal to half the frequency of capture.
US09613681B2 Voltage generation circuit
A voltage generation circuit may include: a main code table suitable for outputting a main code based on an operation signal; a main voltage generator suitable for generating a main voltage corresponding to the main code; a trimming module suitable for comparing the main voltage with a target voltage to output a trimming signal; a trimming code table suitable for outputting a trimming code corresponding to the trimming signal; a code determination module suitable for outputting the main code and the trimming code when the trimming code is determined to be valid, and outputting the main code and a output code when the trimming code is determined to be invalid; and an operation voltage generator suitable for outputting an operation voltage based on the main code and a code selected from the trimming code and the substitute code.
US09613667B2 Data storage device and operating method thereof
A data storage device includes a memory device suitable to perform an internal operation; a processor suitable to generate command generation information to command performance of the internal operation; and a command set processing block suitable to generate a command set, which is provided to the memory device, based on the command generation information, wherein the command set processing block generates a final sequence which configures a pattern included in the command set.
US09613664B2 Method of operating memory device including multi-level memory cells
A method of operating a memory device is provided. The memory device includes a plurality of multi-level memory cells of which each memory cell includes L levels. Data which is expressed in a binary number is received. A P-length string is generated from the data. The P-length string is converted to a Q-length string. The Q-length string is distributed using I levels by eliminating at least one level from the L levels. P and Q represent binary bit lengths of the P-length string and the Q-length string. Q is greater than P. L represents a maximum number of levels which each multi-level memory cell has. I is smaller than L. The Q-length string is programmed into the plurality of memory cells.
US09613655B1 Compensating for loss of current through shorted tunneling magnetoresistance sensors
Embodiments of the present invention provide methods, systems, and computer program products for compensating for loss of current through shorted tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) sensors. In one embodiment, for a magnetic head having multiple TMR read sensors, a first voltage limit is set for most parts and a second voltage limit is set for all of the parts. A number of TMR read sensors which are allowed to function between the first and the second voltage limits is determined using a probability algorithm, which determines the probability that the application of the second voltage limit will result in a dielectric breakdown within an expected lifetime of a drive is below a threshold value. For the number of TMR read sensors which are allowed to function at voltages between the first and second voltage limits, a determined subset of those sensors are then allowed to function at the second voltage limit.
US09613654B2 Soundtrack for electronic text
A soundtrack creation method and user playback system for soundtracks synchronized to electronic text. Synchronization is achieved by maintaining a reading speed variable indicative of the user's reading speed. The system provides for multiple channels of audio to enable concurrent playback of two or more partially or entirely overlapping audio regions so as to create an audio output having, for example, sound effects, ambience, music or other audio features that are triggered to playback at specific portions in the electronic text to enhance the reading experience.
US09613647B2 Method using epitaxial transfer to integrate HAMR photonic integrated circuit (PIC) into recording head wafer
Embodiments of the present invention generally relate to a method for forming a HAMR device having a photonic integrated circuit that includes an optical detector, an optical emitter, and an optical element distinct from the optical detector and the optical emitter, where the elements of the photonic integrated circuit are aligned with a near field transducer. The method includes forming one or more layers on a substrate, bonding the layers to a partially fabricated recording head, removing the substrate using epitaxial lift-off, and forming the optical elements on the partially fabricated recording head.
US09613635B2 Automated performance technology using audio waveform data
In order to play waveform data back at a variable performance tempo by using waveform data which complies with a desired reference tempo, the present invention performs a timeline-expansion/contraction control on the waveform data to be played back, according to the relationship between the performance tempo and the reference tempo. The present invention also determines whether to limit the playback of the waveform data according to the relationship between the performance tempo and the reference tempo. In the case that playback is to be limited, the present invention stops playback of the waveform data, or reduces the resolution of playback processing and continues playback of the waveform data. The present invention stops playback of the waveform data when, for example, the relationship between the performance tempo and the reference tempo is a relationship in which the waveform data would be played back at a performance tempo which would cause a processing delay or a deterioration of sound quality. As a result, it is possible to preemptively prevent a system freeze and solve problems such as the generation of music which has a slower tempo than the desired performance tempo, or the generation of music which includes the intermittent cutting out of sound due to noise, or a significant reduction to sound quality.
US09613634B2 Control of acoustic echo canceller adaptive filter for speech enhancement
A method for cancelling/reducing acoustic echoes in speech/audio signal enhancement processing comprises using a received reference signal to excite an adaptive filter wherein the output of the adaptive filter forms a replica signal of acoustic echo; an adaptation step size is controlled for updating the coefficients of the adaptive filter; the adaptation step size is initialized by using an open-loop approach and optimized by using a closed-loop approach; one of the most important parameters with the open-loop approach is an energy ratio between an energy of a returned echo signal in an input microphone signal and an energy of the received reference signal; one of the most important parameters with the closed-loop approach is a normalized correlation or a square of the normalized correlation between the input microphone signal and the replica signal of acoustic echo; the replica signal of acoustic echo is subtracted from the microphone input signal to suppress the acoustic echo in the microphone input signal.
US09613623B2 User interface method and device comprising repeated output of an audible signal and a visual display and vibration for user notification
A user interface method and corresponding device, where the user interface method includes waiting for detection of an event, which is a function of the user interface device, performing the event detection in the user interface device and notifying a user that the event has been detected, activating a voice input unit configured to allow the user to input his or her voice therethrough, receiving a voice command from the user with respect to the event through the voice input unit, and processing a function according to the received voice command from the user, including repeated output of an audible signal or a visual display or a vibration to notify the user when the command had not been received.
US09613620B2 Methods and systems for voice conversion
A device may receive data indicative of a plurality of speech sounds associated with first voice characteristics of a first voice. The device may receive an input indicative of speech associated with second voice characteristics of a second voice. The device may map at least one portion of the speech of the second voice to one or more speech sounds of the plurality of speech sounds of the first voice. The device may compare the first voice characteristics with the second voice characteristics based on the map. The comparison may include vocal tract characteristics, nasal cavity characteristics, and voicing characteristics. The device may determine a given representation configured to associate the first voice characteristics with the second voice characteristics. The device may provide an output indicative of pronunciations of the one or more speech sounds of the first voice according to the second voice characteristics based on the given representation.
US09613619B2 Predicting recognition quality of a phrase in automatic speech recognition systems
A method for predicting a speech recognition quality of a phrase comprising at least one word includes: receiving, on a computer system including a processor and memory storing instructions, the phrase; computing, on the computer system, a set of features comprising one or more features corresponding to the phrase; providing the phrase to a prediction model on the computer system and receiving a predicted recognition quality value based on the set of features; and returning the predicted recognition quality value.
US09613614B2 Noise-reducing headphone
A noise-reducing headphone includes a headphone housing, a speaker unit, and a microphone. The headphone housing includes an accommodating space and a sound output hole. The accommodating space is communicated with the sound output hole. The speaker unit is positioned in the accommodating space. The speaker unit includes a speaker unit housing and a diaphragm disposed on the speaker unit housing. The diaphragm faces toward the sound output hole and includes a central through hole and an annular vibrating portion around the central through hole. The diaphragm produces sound waves toward the sound output hole by vibrations of the annular vibrating portion. The microphone is disposed on the speaker unit housing and is positioned in the central through hole. The microphone is coaxial to the central through hole. One face of the microphone faces toward the sound output hole and the other faces toward the inner of the headphone housing.
US09613611B2 Method and apparatus for noise cancellation in a wireless mobile device using an external headset
A method, system, and apparatus for noise cancelation is disclosed herein, which may be used in a wireless unit (WU) and a headset removably connected to the WU. The WU may include a processor, a memory, a user interface, internal microphones and internal speakers. The headset may include microphones and speakers, and be powered by the WU. The WU may receive an ambient noise at microphone(s), including a headset microphone, which may generate a signal based on the ambient noise. The WU processor may then calculate an estimate of the ambient noise based on the signal, calculate an inverse of the estimated ambient noise based on the estimate of the ambient noise, cancel the estimated ambient noise from an audio output signal based on the application of the inverse of the estimated ambient noise, and send the audio output signal to the speakers of the headset or the WU.
US09613598B2 Memory management for systems for generating 3-dimensional computer images
A memory management system for generating 3-dimensional computer images is provided. The memory management system includes a device for subdividing an image into a plurality of rectangular areas, a memory for storing object data pertaining to objects in the image which fall in each rectangular area, a device for storing the object data in the memory, a device for deriving image data and shading data for each rectangular area from the object data, a device for supplying object data for each rectangular area from the respective portion of the memory and, if the rectangular area contains objects also falling in at least one other rectangular area, also from the global list, to the deriving device, and a device for storing the image data and shading data derived by the deriving device for display. The memory includes at least one portion allocated to each rectangular area and at least one portion allocated as a global list.
US09613586B2 Providing a representation for a device connected to a display device
Disclosed herein are system, apparatus, article of manufacture, method, and/or computer program product embodiments for providing a representation to a connected device. An embodiment operates by recognizing a new device connected to a display device, collecting device fingerprint information from the new device, and requesting a device class representation information determined based on the device fingerprint information. Another embodiment operates by receiving device fingerprint information from a display device via a network connection, wherein the device fingerprint information is collected from a device connected to a display device, and providing device class representation information to the display device via the network connection, when the device class representation information corresponding to the device fingerprint information is available.
US09613580B2 Display device, timing controller, and image displaying method
Aspects of the present invention relate to a display device, a timing controller, and an image display method. When a frame of an input image signal including an odd-field signal and an even-field signal is received, a timing controller outputs a gate scanning clock (GCK) signal and an output enable (OE) signal in an interlaced scanning manner, to separately scan the odd-field image and the even-field image in the interlaced scanning manner in real time. The interlaced scanning manner is used for the interlaced signal, thereby saving a storage equipped in a converter.
US09613574B2 Switch circuit to control the flow of charges in the parasitic capacitance of a TFT in the pixel of a display
The present disclosure provides an array substrate, a display panel and a display device. The array substrate includes: a plurality of data lines and a plurality of gate lines configured to divide a display region into a plurality of display sub-regions; a pixel electrode arranged at each display sub-region; and a TFT arranged at each display sub-region, a source electrode of the TFT being electrically connected to the data line, a drain electrode thereof being electrically connected to the pixel electrode and a gate electrode thereof being electrically connected to the gate line, wherein a parasitic capacitor is formed between the gate electrode and the drain electrode of the TFT. The array substrate further includes a switch circuit configured to enable both ends of the parasitic capacitor to be electrically connected when a gate driving signal of the TFT is changed from a high level to a low level.
US09613563B2 Display device and method thereof
A display apparatus includes: a display panel configured to display an image frame; an arithmetic operator configured to divide the image frame into blocks, calculate a pixel gradation value of the pixel blocks, and accumulate the calculated pixel gradation values; and a compensator configured to locally reduce a luminance of a corresponding pixel block, of which a respective accumulated pixel gradation value exceeds a threshold value of among the plurality of pixel blocks, and to compensate for a luminance difference between the corresponding pixel block, for which the luminance has been reduced, and surrounding pixel blocks. Accordingly, it is possible to effectively remove an afterimage.
US09613560B2 Backlight driving method, backlight driving device, and display device
The invention discloses a backlight driving method, a backlight driving device, and a display device. The method comprises steps of: acquiring turn-on timings of respective areas of a backlight source of a display device and an opening timing of a 3D glasses; adjusting driving signals for the respective areas of the backlight source based on each length of overlapping time between the opening timing of the 3D glasses and each of the turn-on timings of the respective areas of the backlight source, thus making brightness of light from pictures corresponding to the respective areas of the backlight source in the display device be the same, said light being received through the 3D glasses; and driving the corresponding areas in the backlight source to be turned on by using the adjusted driving signals for the respective areas of the backlight source.
US09613558B2 Pixel driving method and associated display device
A pixel driving method comprises the following steps: receiving a display image comprising a plurality of image points, wherein each image point corresponds a display color; producing a first sub-image and a second sub-image according to the display image, wherein the first sub-image displays a part of the image points, while the second sub-image displays the other part of the image points; and displaying at least one of the first sub-image and the second sub-image on the color display panel.
US09613555B2 Pixel driving circuit including signal splitting circuits, driving method, display panel, and display device
The present disclosure provides a pixel driving circuit, a driving method, a display panel and a display device. The pixel driving circuit comprises a plurality of signal splitting systems which include a scanning signal input interface configured to receive an original scanning signal with a width of MT, an auxiliary control signal input interface configured to receive an auxiliary control signal, and signal output interfaces connected to M rows of gate lines in an one-to-one correspondence manner. The signal splitting system is configured to split the original scanning signal with a width of MT into M gate driving signals with a width of a gate line turn-on time T, and output the gate driving signals to the M rows of gate lines sequentially via the output interfaces. M is not less than 2.
US09613546B2 Systems and methods for managing and presenting geolocation data
A system for managing and presenting geolocation data. The system includes a plurality of electronic devices and a server in data communication with a plurality of electronic devices. The server has a processor that is configured to receive requests from an electronic device for a map including a feature of interest and the feature having associated location information therewith. The location information is indicative of a geographic location of the feature and comprises information indicative of a precision of the geographic location. The processor provides a precise icon and an imprecise icon for representing a feature on a map, each having a constant size. The processor is also configured to determine whether to use the precise icon or the imprecise icon to represent the feature on the map based upon information indicative of a scale of the map and the precision of the location information associated with the feature. The processor generates the map including the feature being represented by the precise icon or the imprecise icon.
US09613543B2 Alert generation and related aircraft operating methods
A method of operating an aircraft during a flight is provided. An onboard monitoring subsystem of the aircraft detects that a flight crew member is fatigued, and an automated flight crew training exercise is activated in response to detecting that the flight crew member is fatigued. The flight crew member is then engaged with the automated flight crew training exercise, including instructions intended to alleviate flight crew fatigue.
US09613541B1 Method and apparatus for learning to play a stringed instrument
A method and apparatus for learning to play a musical instrument, such as a guitar, by incorporating a markable, erasable surface onto the neck of the instrument such that the student may apply, as needed, removable markings to the instrument that indicate the correct finger positions for playing the instrument. The incorporation of this markable, erasable surface onto the instrument is an improved method of learning because a student is better able to place his or her fingers in the correct positions on the instrument when learning how to play the instrument.
US09613530B1 Building smart traffic control
A computer-implemented method and system for vehicular traffic control and vehicle routing includes receiving a request for a best route, at a central system. The request including a current location and a destination from a requesting vehicle. Travel factors from the current location to the destination are determined. The travel factors include road availability, traffic conditions, and real time feedback, using the central system in response to receiving the request. The best route is determined for the requesting vehicle from the current location to the destination based on the travel factors, and real time feedback of the traffic conditions. The method and system includes initiating a plurality of traffic control actions along the route for the requesting vehicle. The traffic control actions are initiated along the route simultaneously and in concert with the requesting vehicle to clear the best route for the requesting vehicle to travel unobstructed to the destination.
US09613529B2 Predictive incident aggregation
In one embodiment, an incident report including a path segment identifier and an incident identifier is received at a computing device. The incident identifier is sent to a traffic prediction model. The traffic prediction model returns a traffic distribution value. The traffic distribution value identifies a portion of a traffic prediction distribution derived from historical data. The computing device accesses a lookup table according to traffic distribution value and the path segment identifier to receive a speed prediction.
US09613518B2 Methods and systems for monitoring hand washing
Using a processor to receive a signal indicative of actuation of a cleansing product dispenser at a hand cleansing station and to receive a signal indicative of the presence of an individual at said cleansing station following actuation of the cleansing product dispenser. The processor is configured to process said signals to generate hand wash event data indicative of a length of a continuous period of time spent by said individual at said hand cleansing station. Hand wash event data is collated for a plurality of hand wash events at a stand-alone hand cleansing station or a plurality of linked hand cleansing stations in order to provide an indication of hand wash quality for said plurality of hand wash events and/or an indication of a number of compliant hand wash events. A running total of compliant hand wash events may be displayed to users.
US09613505B2 Object detection and localized extremity guidance
Technology for localized guidance of a body part of a user to specific objects within a physical environment using a vibration interface is described. An example system may include a vibration interface wearable on an extremity by a user. The vibration interface includes a plurality of motors. The system includes sensor(s) coupled to the vibrotactile system and a sensing system coupled to the sensor(s) and the vibration interface. The sensing system is configured to analyze a physical environment in which the user is located for a tangible object using the sensor(s), to generate a trajectory for navigating the extremity of the user to the tangible object based on a relative position of the extremity of the user bearing the vibration interface to a position of the tangible object within the physical environment, and to guide the extremity of the user along the trajectory by vibrating the vibration interface.
US09613504B2 Hand carried alerting sound generator device
A method and device for generating alerting sounds and broadcasting the same into the interior of a building so that an occupant can be made aware of the presence of a visitor at a door to the building. The sounds are generated by an exciter feature of a transducer held in a case, able to be gripped in one hand of a user, the exciter feature being able to be pressed against an exterior surface of the door by the user moving the case to a position adjacent to the door. The transducer vibrates its exciter feature in correspondence with audio signals transmitted to the transducer to broadcast corresponding sounds into the interior of the building by resonance induced in the door by the vibrating exciter feature. The sounds can resemble conventional alerting sounds such as a knocking or ringing sounds, and/or can be a spoken message either prerecorded in an audio source or created contemporaneously by being spoken by the user into a microphone. The device may be hand carried door to door as by delivery personnel and emergency workers and used to effectively alert occupants and eliminate the need for hand knocking or yelling a message through the door.
US09613497B2 Amusement device including means for processing electronic data in play of a game of chance
Various card devices and methods involving card devices are described. Other embodiments are also described.
US09613496B2 Trajectory-based 3-D games of chance for video gaming machines
Trajectory-based games of chance are described that may be implemented on a video gaming machine. In a trajectory-based game of chance, a trajectory of a game object may be generated in a 3-D gaming environment. A wager may be made on an aspect of the game object's trajectory in the gaming environment such as a termination location for the trajectory of the game object. The aspect of the game object's trajectory may occur according to a known probability. Hence, an award for the trajectory-based game of chance may be proportional to the probability of the aspect of the game object's trajectory occurring.
US09613493B2 Gaming machine with visual and audio indicia changed over time
A gaming machine having features for increasing player appeal is set forth. The machine generally includes a processor, a display, and a memory device. The processor randomly selects one of a plurality of outcomes of the gaming machine in response to a wager. The display displays visual elements to be viewed by the player. The memory device is coupled to the processor and stores at least two data sets for producing at least two different types of visual and/or audio elements in the basic game or bonus game, or at least two different types of bonus game formats. The processor selects one of the two data sets in response to the occurrence of a predetermined time, a number of wager inputs by players of the gaming machine, or after determining a favorite play content based on the number of wager inputs by players.
US09613490B2 Adaptive environmental effects
An establishment can coordinate devices (e.g., lights, speakers, displays) to enhance a game playing environment based on events detected in a network of wagering game machines. A system can be implemented that determines an environmental effect based on an event of a wagering game (e.g., a near win event), regardless of the particular wagering game developer/manufacturer. The system can then determine that the environmental effect should be modified based on current circumstances of the area to be impacted and/or the player, for example. The system modifies the environment effect as indicated for the current circumstances and causes the modified environmental effect to be produced.
US09613484B2 Shelving and kiosk system
Described herein are a robotic distribution apparatus, system and method. The robotic distribution system may include a Package Delivery Kiosk (PDK), associated front end and back end package delivery management systems, portals for the consumer and the retailer, portals for the common carrier, sender, and recipient, a package inventory management system, integrated retailer access, a real and automated retailer bidding system and a kiosk for distribution. The PDK includes a distribution kiosk and shelving system. The kiosk and shelving system includes configurable shelves and dividers to enable access to the packages. The shelving system handles packages from a robotic placement mechanism and includes shelves that have receiving apertures. The shelving system further includes dividers that fit into the receiving apertures. Each of the dividers has a receiving slot that allows a robotic gripper arm to grab or handle a package with respect to a slot between a pair of dividers.
US09613483B2 Personal digital key and receiver/decoder circuit system and method
The present invention enables automatic authentication of a personal digital key based upon proximity of the key which is associated with a person. The system enables linking of the personal digital key to an account based upon the automatic authentication. The personal digital key includes encrypted digital data unique thereto, which enables automatic authentication based upon proximity thereof to a receiver and the account linking system. The system further includes an account linking system based upon automatic authentication of the personal digital key. The account linking system comprises a receiver/decoder circuit, which is able to automatically authenticate the personal digital key, whereby the personal digital key is able to be linked to and associated with an account.
US09613477B2 Collection of information using contactless devices in combination with mobile computing devices
An approach for collecting information in a facility including a plurality of users, wherein each of the plurality of users includes at least one contact-less device for accessing the facility, wherein the contact-less device stores an identifier, and at least one of the plurality of users includes a wireless computing device, is provided. The approach broadcasts an interrogation signal by a selected wireless computing device from at least one of the plurality of users. The approach receives a response signal to the interrogation signal by the selected wireless computing device from each of one or more proximal contact-less devices of one or more contact-less devices within the operating range of the selected wireless computing device. The approach generates a collection message from the selected wireless computing device. The approach transmits the collection message from the selected wireless computing device to a central computing system.
US09613475B2 Communications with interaction detection
Aspects of the disclosure are directed to detecting interactions with signals, such as by an attacker attempting to gain access to a vehicle. Signal waveforms used for authentication are evaluated, for communications between respective circuits. Possible interaction by a third circuit is analyzed by detecting variations in characteristics of a leading portion of a data symbol relative to known characteristics of the leading portion of the data signal. A condition indicative of whether the signal waveform has been interacted with and retransmitted is determined, based on the detected variations. For instance, if the variations are indicative of a known type of variation induced by interaction and retransmission, such interaction and transmission can be detected. Where the determined condition is not deemed an attack, an output signal that provides vehicle access is generated based on the determined condition.
US09613472B2 System and method for data collection and messaging
A system for diagnosing vehicle problems that may include a client device and central device. The client device may include a connector to connect to a vehicle and a vehicle interface to send and receive information from the vehicle. The client may also include an input/output system, a processor, and a communication system to communicate with the central device. The client device may capture a vehicle identification number (VIN) and may transmit the captured VIN along with geographic information to the central device. In response to received instructions from the central device, the client device may passively capture diagnostic information from the vehicle and transmit the diagnostic information to the central device. In response to the diagnostic information, the central device may transmit further instructions to the client device.
US09613466B1 Systems and methods for driver improvement
Disclosed are systems and methods for driver performance assessment and improvement. The systems and methods may be: active for warning purposes only; passive for monitoring purposes only; and active and passive. Any of the foregoing system and methods may be cooperative as well.
US09613464B2 System and method to select and characterize building floors using 2D representations
A system includes a two dimensional display device coupled to control circuitry. The control circuitry establishes a two dimensional representation of at least first and second floors of a building. Responsive to a selected input, closed boundaries are established that surround the two dimensional representations of each floor. Responsive to at least one other input, first and second coordinate systems are established with one coordinate system associated with each boundary. Three dimensional information can be established relative to the various devices installed on each floor, and simulations of operation can be carried out. An installer can move various ones of the devices and re-run the simulation to evaluate which configuration provides a better communication result.
US09613456B2 Enhanced dual quaternion skinning with scale non-compensating joints and support joints
Methods and systems for two-phase skinning of an object undergoing rigid and non-rigid transformations are disclosed. One method of skinning the object may include separating the object's joint transformations into rigid and non-rigid parts by determining if a joint is scale compensating or scale non-compensating, applying non-rigid joint transformations to the mesh, and applying rigid joint transformations to the mesh. Separation of the object's joint transformations into rigid and non-rigid parts may include determining a bind pose based on an initial configuration of the object's joints and determining an intermediate pose based on the configuration of the object's joints after non-rigid joint transformations are applied to the joints.
US09613452B2 Method and system for volume rendering based 3D image filtering and real-time cinematic rendering
A method and apparatus for volume rendering based 3D image filtering and real-time cinematic volume rendering is disclosed. A set of 2D projection images of the 3D volume is generated using cinematic volume rendering. A reconstructed 3D volume is generated from the set of 2D projection images using an inverse linear volumetric ray tracing operator. The reconstructed 3D volume inherits noise suppression and structure enhancement from the projection images generated using cinematic rendering, and is thus non-linearly filtered. Real-time volume rendering can be performed on the reconstructed 3D volume using volumetric ray tracing, and each projected image of the reconstructed 3D volume is an approximation of a cinematic rendered image of the original volume.
US09613445B2 Medical information display systems and methods
A computer implemented method of displaying a virtual patient chart. The method includes receiving data relating to a patient and generating, using a processor, a graphic representing at least one attribute related to a characteristic of the patient, wherein the generating uses a plurality of consistent visual modification rules that convey additional information to the graphic. The method also includes displaying the graphic on a virtual patient chart.
US09613443B2 Method for generating representations of polylines using piecewise fitted geometric primitives
A method for generating a representation of a polyline formed by a sequence of points determines an overcomplete set of geometric primitives that redundantly fit overlapping sections of the polyline. The overcomplete fitting is performed such that the set includes one or more types of geometric primitives, each fitted to a section of the polyline formed by a subset of the sequence of points. The method determines a local cost of each geometric primitive based on a combination of a fitting error and an encoding cost of the geometric primitive, and determines a join cost of each successive pair of adjacent primitives. Next, the method determines a combination of the geometric primitives forming a connected path along a length of the polyline such that a sum of the local costs of the geometric primitives and the join costs of adjacent primitives in the combination is optimized.
US09613426B2 Segmentation and matching of structures in medical imaging data
A medical image processing apparatus for receiving a target phase data set and a reference phase data set at different times, obtaining a segmentation of an elongated structure in the target phase data and the reference phase data set, determining a target phase line along the segmentation of the elongated structure in the target phase data set and a reference phase line along the segmentation of the elongated structure in the reference phase data set, and determining a synthesized target phase line by combining the target phase line and reference phase line.
US09613418B2 Method and device for examining or imaging an interior surface of a cavity
A method for examining an interior surface of a cavity includes the steps of capturing partial images of an interior surface of a cavity; joining the captured partial images to form a complete image of said interior surface of the cavity; and providing an warning if the joined partial images does not form a complete image of said interior surface of the cavity.
US09613416B1 Methods, systems, and devices for automated analysis and management of medical scans
The disclosure herein provides methods, systems, and devices for automated reorientation and/or analysis of medical scans and/or images. The methods, systems, and devices for automated analysis of medical scans can be configured to mark, score, grade, and/other otherwise classify medical scans that are more time-sensitive, severe, and/or the like to allow a medical professional reviewing and/or analyzing medical scans to view and/or analyze such scans more efficiently by using a common image orientation and/or taking into account knowledge of the risk of severity, time-sensitiveness, and/or other priority.
US09613412B1 Stone slab manufacturing methods and systems
This document describes systems and processes manufacturing and distributing stone slabs, such as including distributing a stone slab and a slab image file associated with the stone slab. The slab image file may include an image and associated information to facilitate one or more operations related to the stone slab.
US09613408B2 High dynamic range image composition using multiple images
High dynamic range image composition is described using multiple images. Some embodiments relate to a system with a buffer to receive each of three different images of a scene, each image having a different amount of light exposure to the scene, as general purpose processor to estimate the alignment between the three images, and an imaging processor to warp the images based on the estimated alignment and to combine the three images to produce a single high dynamic range image.
US09613406B2 Method and apparatus for providing specular surface reconstruction
An approach is provided for reconstruction of dynamic arbitrary specular objects. The approach involves determining time-of-flight data for at least one pixel of at least one time-of-flight sensor configured with at least one retro-reflector, wherein the time-of-flight data includes a first distance from the at least one time-of-flight sensor to at least one point of at least one surface, and a second distance from the at least one point to the at least one retro-reflector. The approach also involves determining other time-of-flight data for one or more neighboring pixels which are neighboring the at least one pixel. The approach further involves determining at least one range distance to the at least one point of the at least one surface by causing, at least in part, a factoring out of the second distance from the time-of-flight data by using the other time-of-flight data. The approach also involves causing, at least in part, a reconstruction of the at least one surface using the at least one range distance.
US09613400B2 Image processing apparatus and image processing method
It is configured such that decoded images with favorable image quality are obtained, even in the case of using extended macroblock sizes.A deblocking filter 24 applies filtering to reduce blocking artifacts from an encoded stream in which image data has been encoded in individual blocks. A filter strength adjuster 41 adjusts the filter strength according to block sizes of the predictive image data. For example, during image encoding, the filter strength is adjusted according to the block size of the predictive image data yielding the best encoding efficiency generated using filtered and decoded image data. It may also be configured such that filtering is applied to remove blocking artifacts from decoded image data during image decoding, with the filter strength being adjusted according to the block sizes of the predictive image data.
US09613399B2 Method for enhancing colors of image and system thereof
A method and a system for enhancing colors of an image are disclosed. The method comprises: converting the color components in an RGB color space of each pixel in an image into a hue component, a saturation component, and a value component in an HSV color space of the pixel; stretching the saturation component when it is greater than 0 and smaller than 1; converting the hue component, the stretched saturation component, and the value component into an enhanced red component, an enhanced green component, and an enhanced blue component in the RGB color space. Through the method, the phenomenon of color shift can be prevented, thus enabling the image to be brighter and vivider. Hence, the viewers' visual experience can be improved. The method can relieve the problems of color shift and picture washout.
US09613387B2 Universal serial bus device applied to webcams and method thereof
A universal serial bus device includes at least two input interfaces, an input interface control unit, and an image input interface. Each input interface of the at least two input interfaces is coupled to an image sensor for receiving images generated by the image sensor and an identification bit corresponding to the image sensor. The input interface control unit is coupled to the at least two input interfaces for controlling the at least two input interfaces to receive images generated by the at least two image sensors and identification bits corresponding to the at least two image sensors in turn when the images generated by the at least two image sensors are used for synthesizing three-dimensional images. The image input interface is used for receiving and transmitting the images generated by the at least two image sensors and the identification bits corresponding to the at least two image sensors.
US09613386B1 Pickup and drop off zones for autonomous vehicles
Aspects of the disclosure relate to providing information about a vehicle dispatched to pick up the user. In one example, a request for the vehicle to stop at a particular location is sent. In response, information identifying a current location of the vehicle is received. A map is generated. The map includes a first marker identifying the received location of the vehicle, a second marker identifying the particular location, and a shape defining an area around the second marker at which the vehicle may stop. The shape has an edge at least a minimum distance greater than zero from the second marker. A route is displayed on the map between the first marker and the shape such that the route ends at the shape and does not reach the second marker. Progress of the vehicle towards the area along the route is displayed based on received updated location information for the vehicle.
US09613384B2 Personal learning apparatus and method based on wireless communication network
A personal learning apparatus and method using a terminal which supports an electronic book function in a wireless communication network are provided. The personal learning method includes: distributing, by a master device, learning data to the terminal within a wireless communication service area; collecting, by the master device, learning results based on the learning data from the terminal provided with the learning data; and storing, by the master device, the collected learning results.
US09613378B2 Distributed ranking and matching of messages
Apparatus and methods for managing messages in a computer system are described. A plurality of order/quote messages is received via an input mechanism, and the order/quote messages are ranked based on the at least one ranking value parameter at a first ranking unit. At least one top ranked order/quote message is sent from the first ranking unit to a matching unit, and the top ranked order/quote messages are matched at the matching unit.
US09613373B2 System and method for retrieving and normalizing product information
Systems and a method for retrieving and normalizing product information are described. The system identifies a threshold overlap value defining a value of attribute overlap that triggers a merging of item records. The system accesses a first item record and a second item record stored in a network database, the first item record and the second item record each comprising one or more attributes. The system identifies at least one attribute that is common in both the first item record and the second item record. Finally, the system merges the first item record and second item record into a single item record in response to a level of the at least one attribute identified as being common transgressing the threshold overlap value.
US09613370B2 Securely and efficiently processing telephone orders
An apparatus for processing telephone orders includes a communications module that establishes a telephonic connection between a customer service representative of a merchant and a customer, and an identification module that receives an identifier linking the customer to a billing profile a billing profile access module that receives electronic access to the billing profile. The billing profile includes billing information of the customer. The apparatus includes a transaction module that processes a sales order using the billing profile of the customer in response to a customer approval of the sales order. The sales order is for a product and/or a service offered by the merchant. The billing information of the billing profile is unavailable for viewing by the customer service representative.
US09613359B2 Distribution interconnection information systems and methods
A distribution interconnection system processes and manages interconnections into the distribution system for utilities. Various embodiments may manage and facilitate the application process. In addition, utilities may track and manage unauthorized operators, for example, via a reverse power flow detection process.
US09613358B1 System, method, and computer program for capturing a unique identifier for a merchant used in purchase transaction approval requests
A system, method, and computer program are provided for capturing a unique identifier for a merchant used in purchase transaction approval requests. A merchant is able to register with a payment card system via a merchant interface. A payment card number is associated with and provided to the merchant via the interface with instructions to perform a purchase transaction with the payment card number. The system receives requests for approval of payment card transactions, where each request includes a payment card number and a unique identifier for a merchant. For each request, the system determines whether the payment card number includes an indicator that the payment card number is for the purpose of capturing a unique identifier for a merchant. In response to receiving a request with a payment card number that includes the indicator, a unique identifier accompanying the request is automatically associated with the registering merchant.
US09613349B2 Monetary information processing server and monetary information processing method
An object of the present invention is to deposit money to a monetary terminal using an account in a financial institution.When remitting money for charging up a monetary terminal to a center account 31, the user inputs to a banking system 3 remitter information containing a name (in katakana characters) and a monetary terminal ID of the monetary terminal that is to be charged up. In response to this, the banking system 3 transmits a remittance amount and the remitter information to an electronic money server 2. The electronic money server 2 extracts the name of the user and the monetary terminal ID from the received remitter information, and checks them against user registration information. Thereafter, the electronic money server 2 generates amount update information within the remitted amount, and transmits it to a cell phone 7 or an electronic money card 15, which is identified by the monetary terminal ID.
US09613345B2 Wireless service provider system and method for activating and selling a wireless service on a wireless device
A wireless service provider system and associated methods of using the system for the sale and/or activation of wireless services is disclosed. The system includes a communication interface for a wireless device having a unique identifier. A backend system computer of the wireless service provider system can receive a unique identifier corresponding to the wireless device; authorize the activation of the wireless service corresponding to the unique identifier of the wireless device; and record, in a database, the authorized unique identifier to improve a user's experience and ease of activation/provisioning of services for the wireless device.
US09613343B2 System and method for compositing items and authorizing transactions
A method of executing an electronic financial transaction involving two parties providing information for generating a transaction document and authorizing the document to execute the transaction. The method contemplates the maker electronically transmitting a data record representative of the financial transaction directly to a payee, such as by email. The payee can then convert the data record into a transaction acceptable to a bank of first deposit, such as by printing or imaging the data record into a form acceptable to the bank, such as a standard paper check.
US09613337B1 Smart bin lottery ticket dispenser system with varying ticket size inserts and associated front panels
A lottery ticket dispenser array system includes a plurality of separate bins, with each bin defined by a housing having a defined first internal space for receipt of first stack of interconnected lottery tickets and a removable first front panel. A plurality of different sized bin inserts are also provided, with each bin insert insertable into the bin housings and defining a second internal space that is less than the first internal space of the housing for receipt of a second stack of lottery tickets having a lesser individual length than the first stack of lottery tickets. A second front panel is associated with each of the bin inserts. Upon removal of the first front panel, one of the different sized bin inserts and associated second front panel are configured with the bin to convert the bin for dispensing of different sized lottery tickets.
US09613336B2 RFID logic tag
In embodiments of RFID logic tag, a radio-frequency identification (RFID) logic tag can interrogate multiple RFID tags, such as a first RFID tag that monitors the status of a first item, as well as a second RFID tag that monitors the status of a second item. The RFID logic tag receives status data as responses from the respective first and second RFID tags (and optionally, additional RFID tags). The RFID logic tag is implemented to then generate a logic signal based on a logic operation applied to the status data received from the RFID tags.
US09613334B2 Mobile picking method
A picking method includes having in a mobile device data and an application running on the mobile device. An order made up of a number of items to be picked from the warehouse is communicated from a host to a client application of the mobile device. The mobile device provides instructions of a sequence of locations to pick and the items to be picked at each location without further communications from the host. A corresponding picking system is provided.
US09613329B2 Monitor system
A monitor system for monitoring a status of one or more equipment includes a plurality of mobile terminals respectively operated by a plurality of operators. Each of the plurality of mobile terminals includes a communicator that receives status information with regard to the status of the equipment via a communication line; a display that displays, when the status according to the status information received from one of the mobile terminals indicates that the equipment requires a specified operation, information showing that the specified operation is required; and a territory setter that sets a territory in which one or more operations for the equipment to be performed by the operator of the each of the plurality of mobile terminals.
US09613328B2 Workflow monitoring and analysis system and method thereof
A method of workflow monitoring and analysis includes: according to an image to generate at least one three-dimensional joint coordinate, and according to the three dimensional joint coordinate to generate at least one task posture information; according to a movement information to generate at least one three-dimensional track information, and according to the three dimensional track to generate at least one task track information; and according to a workpiece posture information, the task posture information, a workpiece movement information and the task track information to generate a task semanticist.
US09613324B2 Apparatus and methods for decomposing service processes and for identifying alternate service elements in service provider environments
Methods, apparatus and computer program products decompose a service process into service process operations; filter the service operations based on at least one pre-determined criterion; identify at least one different service process operation to be used to replace an existing service process operation; and replace the existing service process operation with the at least one different service process operation. The service process can be decomposed using specific service features derived from reference service processes. The pre-determined criterion used to filter the service operations can constitute a service level; a service category; or a service process feature. A service process feature describes core functionality of the service.
US09613314B2 Fact checking method and system utilizing a bendable screen
An efficient fact checking system analyzes and determines the factual accuracy of information and/or characterizes the information by comparing the information with source information. The efficient fact checking system automatically monitors information, processes the information, fact checks the information efficiently and/or provides a status of the information.
US09613309B1 System and method for predicting significant events using a progress curve model
Described is system for predicting significant events using a progress curve model. The system first determines Z-score values for a predetermined period of a time series to generate a Z-score time series. The Z-score time series are partitioned into a plurality of E-periods to define time frames for progress curve model (PCM) fitting. An E-period is defined as a period of escalation and de-escalation. Finally, a future event is predicted based on an absolute Z-score value that is greater than or equal to a predetermined number.
US09613298B2 Tracking using sensor data
Tracking using sensor data is described, for example, where a plurality of machine learning predictors are used to predict a plurality of complementary, or diverse, parameter values of a process describing how the sensor data arises. In various examples a selector selects which of the predicted values are to be used, for example, to control a computing device. In some examples the tracked parameter values are pose of a moving camera or pose of an object moving in the field of view of a static camera; in some examples the tracked parameter values are of a 3D model of a hand or other articulated or deformable entity. The machine learning predictors have been trained in series, with training examples being reweighted after training an individual predictor, to favor training examples on which the set of predictors already trained performs poorly.
US09613297B1 Identifying objects in images
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for identifying objects in images. One of the methods includes receiving an input image; down-sampling the input image to generate a second image; generating a respective first score for each of the plurality of object categories; selecting an initial patch of the input image; generating a respective second score for each of the plurality of object categories; and generating a respective third score for each of the plurality of object categories from the first scores and the second scores, wherein the respective third score for each of the plurality of object categories represents a likelihood that the input image contains an image of an object belonging to the object category.
US09613294B2 Control of computer vision pre-processing based on image matching using structural similarity
A processor computes a measure of input image structural complexity of an input image, and searches a database of true positives to find one or more entries in the database that represent true positive images that are structurally similar to the input image. The processor compares a measure of signal quality of the input image and a measure of signal quality of one of the true positive images, as retrieved from the database, and based on the comparison updates a control variable that configures a signal quality conditioning process that is to be performed on the input image prior to processing of the input image by a computer vision processor thus improving performance of the computer vision task. Other embodiments are also described and claimed.
US09613293B2 Method and apparatus for converting depth image in high resolution
Provided are a method and an apparatus for image processing. A scene includes a low resolution depth image and a high resolution color image. A depth image up-scaler up-scales the depth image using an interpolation so as to improve the resolution of the depth image. A color-depth similarity based filter removes noise from the up-scaled depth image using the color image and the up-scaled depth image. A boundary sharpening filter converts a boundary between objects in the up-scaled depth image into a clearer boundary. The resolution of the depth image may increase to the level of the resolution of the color image by means of the depth image up-scaler, the color-depth similarity based filter and the boundary sharpening filter, and the depth of each pixel in the depth image may be adjusted.
US09613292B1 Secure multi-dimensional pattern matching for secure search and recognition
Described is a protocol for multi-dimensional secure pattern matching. The protocol is to be evaluated between two parties, P1 (or Client) and P2 (or Server). P1 holds a multi-dimensional pattern, p, and P2 holds a multi-dimensional text T (where both p and T have the same number of dimensions, but where p may be of smaller length in each dimension compared to T). P1 and P2 would then engage in a protocol that allows P1 to find out whether p is present in T or not. The security and privacy requirements are that P2 does not learn any information about the pattern p nor the result of the matching. P1 should also not learn any information about T other than whether p is present in it or not. Upon implementation of the protocol, p matches T if there exists an m× . . . ×m sub-hypermatrix (or sub-array) of T that equals p.
US09613285B2 Compressive sensing with local geometric features
Methods and apparatuses for compressive sensing that enable efficient recovery of features in an input signal based on acquiring a few measurements corresponding to the input signal. One method of compressive sensing includes folding an image to generate first and second folds, and recovering a feature of the image based on the first and second folds without reconstructing the image. One example of a compressive sensing apparatus includes a lens, a focal plane array coupled to the lens and configured to generate first and second folds based on the image, and a decoder configured to receive the first and second folds and to recover a feature of the image without reconstructing the image. The feature may be a local geometric feature or a corner. Compressive sensing methods and apparatuses for determining translation and rotation between two images are also disclosed.
US09613282B2 Biometric methods and systems for enrollment and authentication
Biometric methods for enrollment and authentication of a person. During authentication, a previously stored enrollment image is presented on a display to the person. A candidate person is instructed to present a body part to a camera while the person is holding the body part unsupported in free space with respect to the camera. Using the camera, a candidate image of the body part is captured and presented with the previously stored enrollment image. The candidate person aligns the candidate image with the previously stored enrollment image. On alignment, the candidate image is verified as an authentic image of the person and the candidate person is authenticated as the person previously enrolled.
US09613278B2 Machine-implemented method and system for recognizing a person hailing a public passenger vehicle
A method is for recognizing a person hailing a public passenger vehicle. The method is implemented by a system including an image capturing device, a processor, and a notification unit. In the method, the image capturing device successively captures images in front of the public passenger vehicle at a fixed rate. The processor determines whether any one of the images has a human body. Afterwards the processor determines whether the human body remains in a predetermined posture for a predetermined duration. When it is determined that the human body remains in the predetermined posture for longer than the predetermined duration the notification unit informs a driver of the public passenger vehicle.
US09613270B2 Weather displaying method and device
The present disclosure discloses a method and a device for displaying weather. The method includes: acquiring weather information and orientation information of a terminal device; generating a weather animation according to the weather information and the orientation information of the terminal device; and displaying the weather animation on the terminal device. Accordingly, a plurality of weather conditions are comprehensively and dynamically presented via integrated motion pictures, and the weather conditions are displayed more accurately, realistically, and intuitively.
US09613249B2 Finger sensor including encapsulating layer over sensing area and related methods
A fingerprint sensor may include a substrate, and a finger sensing IC on the substrate and including a finger sensing area on an upper surface thereof for sensing an adjacent finger. The fingerprint sensor may include an encapsulating material on the finger sensing IC and covering the finger sensing area, and a bezel adjacent the finger sensing area and on an uppermost surface of the encapsulating layer.
US09613248B2 System and method of capturing and producing biometric-matching quality fingerprints and other types of dactylographic images with a mobile device
An optical module includes a housing with a lighting mechanism, an aperture formed therein, and a window that frames a transparent surface adapted to contact a skin surface of a person, for example, a fingertip. The lighting mechanism provides light to illuminate the skin surface placed upon the transparent surface. A prism has a first side facing the lighting mechanism, a second side at the window, and a third side through which a dactylographic image exits the prism. One or more light reflecting surfaces are disposed within the housing to reflect the dactylographic image towards the housing aperture. The optical module is coupled to a mobile device having a camera, with the aperture of the housing aligning with a lens of the camera. The camera acquires the dactylographic image, and the mobile device adjusts this dactylographic image to produce a dactylographic image suitable for biometric matching.
US09613242B2 Apparatus and method for communicating with an RFID transponder
A system having a UHF RFID transceiver is adapted to communicate exclusively with a single electro-magnetically coupled transponder located in a predetermined confined transponder operating region. The system includes a near field coupling device comprising a plurality of lines connected in parallel with an unmatched load. The near field coupling device may be formed, for example on a printed circuit board with a plurality of electrically interconnected traces and a ground plane. The system establishes, at predetermined transceiver power levels, a mutual electro-magnetic coupling which is selective exclusively for a single transponder located in a defined transponder operating region. Also included are methods for selective communication with the transponder in an apparatus such as a printer-encoder.
US09613239B2 Pattern recognition based motion detection for asset tracking system
An asset tracking system that optimizes the value per ping by tying the ping to a pattern of movements of the asset. The asset tracking device will send a ping to a remote host (i.e., receiver) when predetermined qualified event is detected by the device. In such a manner, the value per ping is optimized, leading to increased battery life and decreased operational cost. To satisfy these conditions, the asset tracking device is equipped with appropriate sensors, actuators, and trigger mechanism(s). A four-phase methodology or algorithm used to detect and determine when detected motions and movements warrant triggering the data ping.
US09613238B2 Near field communication device and electronic system having the same
A Near Field Communication (NFC) device, system, and method are disclosed. The NFC device includes a resonance unit configured to emit a first electromagnetic wave to communicate with an external NFC card in a reader mode, and an NFC chip configured to measure an antenna voltage generated by the resonance unit while the resonance unit emits the first electromagnetic wave, and configured to control the resonance unit to stop emitting the first electromagnetic wave when a magnitude of the antenna voltage oscillates.
US09613228B2 Isolation and presentation of untrusted data
Architecture that provides a secure environment in which data (e.g., code, instructions, files, images, etc.) can be opened and run by a client application. Once opened the data can be viewed (in a “protected view”) by the user without incurring risk to other client processing and systems. Accordingly, the architecture mitigates malicious attacks by enabling users to preview untrusted and potentially harmful data (e.g., files) in a low risk manner. Files opened in the protected view are isolated from accessing key resources on the client computer and provides the user a safer way to read files that can contain dangerous content. The protected view also provides a seamless user experience. The user is unaware that the client is operating on data in a different mode and allows for the reduction of security prompts.
US09613224B2 Integrating a user's security context in a database for access control
Techniques are provided for integrating application-level user security context with a database. A session manager, in a middle tier that includes an application, obtains the security context of a user and establishes, in the database, a light-weight session (LWS) that reflects the security context. The security context is synchronized between the middle tier and database before application code execution. The database maintains an isolated copy of the LWS for the unit of application code executed as the security context. The database sends to the session manager the identifier of the copy of LWS. Before allowing a request from an application to be sent to the database, the session manager, transparent to the application, inserts an identifier that identifies the LWS. In this way, the database processes an application request in the context of the corresponding user's security context that is the same as the security context in the middle tier.
US09613216B2 Encryption recommendation method and encryption recommendation device
An encryption recommendation method and an encryption recommendation device are provided. The method includes: scanning user operations on an application in a terminal, and obtaining a frequency of usage of each application; obtaining a set of frequently-used applications from the applications based on the frequency of usage of the each application; and determining, based on privacy weights of the set of frequently-used applications, at least one recommended application to be encrypted from the set of frequently-used applications.
US09613208B1 Trusted security zone enhanced with trusted hardware drivers
An electronic device comprises a processor, a permissive sector, a trusted security zone that is separate from the permissive sector, a hardware driver, a first trusted application, stored in the trusted security zone, that is configured to invoke the hardware driver in response to activation instructions, and a second trusted application, stored in the trusted security zone, that when executed on the processor, configures the processor to: amass information about an uncompromised state of the hardware driver, store the information about the uncompromised state of the hardware driver in the trusted security zone, and compare, in response to receipt of activation instructions by the first trusted application, the information about the uncompromised state of the hardware driver with a current state of the hardware driver, and perform an action in response to a result of the comparison.
US09613207B2 Method and apparatus for preventing autorun of portable USB storage
Provided is a technology which creates an autorun file that is used in autorun for preventing the autorun of a USB-based portable storage, thereby allowing an arbitrary user or worm virus not to manipulate the autorun file. A method for preventing autorun of portable storage accesses at least one of a master file table entry of a root directory and a master file table entry of an autorun file, and sets non-autorun in the at least one accessed master file table entry.
US09613203B2 Security mechanism for an electronic device
According to some aspects, disclosed methods and systems may include determining, by an electronic device, a value associated with a first parameter configured to dynamically change, and displaying, via a user interface, an object corresponding to the value associated with the first parameter. The methods and systems may also include receiving, via the user interface, an input intended to unlock the electronic device, unlocking the electronic device if the received input interacts with the object in a predefined manner, and maintaining the electronic device in a locked state if the received input does not interact with the object in the predefined manner.
US09613201B1 Access control by a mobile device using an image
A technique provides access control on a mobile device (e.g., a smart phone, a tablet, etc.). The technique involves displaying an image on a touch screen of the mobile device. The technique further involves, while the image is displayed on the touch screen, receiving user input from a user. The user input includes user gestures applied to the touch screen over the displayed image. The technique further involves performing an access control operation which provides an access control result based on the user input, the access control result (i) providing access to a set of protected resources when the user input matches expected input and (ii) denying access to the set of protected resources when the user input does not match the expected input.
US09613197B2 Biometric user authentication system and a method therefor
The present disclosure relates to a method and a system for authenticating a user. In one embodiment, one or more input and target data samples extracted from a plurality of physiological and movement signals of the user are processed to train one or more regression models. In real time authentication, the input and target data samples are extracted from the plurality of physiological and activity signals and mapped with trained regression models to determine a regression error. Based on the regression error, an appropriate authentication signal is then generated and transmitted to the user. Using dynamically selected multiple input and target data samples for user authentication increases the accuracy of authentication, thereby reducing possibilities of invalid authentication. Further, the power consumed by the sensors and computation load is reduced by dynamically powering up and powering down of the one or more sensors based on their usage during the authentication process.
US09613192B2 Flexible licensing architecture
An improved technique involves analyzing a system configuration upon a system boot and sending the configuration to a system configuration database that provides configuration details for enabling features of a software package. Such configuration details take the form of configuration parameters having values that may include, for example, an amount of RAM installed in the system, or the operating system used. The configuration database stores values of these parameters in a persistent store and makes these values available to the system when a software package is launched. At this point, the system accesses the database and obtains the values of the configuration parameters. The system uses these values to determine whether to activate particular features of the software package.
US09613189B2 Method for processing media content, control point, media server, and media renderer
A method for processing media content is provided. The method includes sending a control command to a media renderer in a home area network, where the control command is used to instruct the media renderer to request authentication with an authentication server; determining a content list, where the content list includes media content items that can be played by media renderers authenticated; displaying the content list to a user; and sending, according to target media content that the user selects to play from the content list and a target media renderer that the user selects for playing the target media content, a uniform resource identifier of the target media content to the target media renderer, so that the target media renderer acquires and plays the target media content. As such, media content selected by a user can be played by an authenticated media renderer.
US09613181B2 Semiconductor device structure including active region having an extension portion
A semiconductor device structure includes a semiconductor substrate with an active region provided therein, a gate structure, a dummy gate structure and two contact regions provided in the active region for forming source and drain regions. The gate structure and the dummy gate structure are formed on the semiconductor substrate so as to partially overlie the active region, and one of the contact regions is located at one side of the dummy gate structure. The semiconductor device structure includes a contact structure contacting one of the contact regions and the dummy gate for connecting this contact region and the dummy gate to one of a Vdd rail and a Vss rail. The active region has an extension portion protruding laterally away from the active region relative to the other contact region, where the contact structure is located over the extension portion.
US09613178B2 Integrated circuit topologies for discrete circuits
Various embodiments that pertain to electronic element matching are described. Having electronic elements, such as transistors, matching can be relatively easy in an integrated circuit environment. Transitioning to a discrete circuit environment, finding electronics elements that match one another can be more challenging. If the electronic elements themselves do not match, then their outputs will not match. To compensate for these mismatches, when one wants the outputs to be matched, an output of one of the electronic elements can be modified so that the outputs are matched. Therefore, a discrete circuit can be produced that functions similarly to that of an integrated circuit.
US09613174B2 Common template for electronic article
One or more techniques or systems for incorporating a common template into a system on chip (SOC) design are provided herein. For example, a common template mask set is generated based on a first set of polygon positions from a first vendor and a second set of polygon positions from a second vendor. A third party creates a third party SOC design using a set of design rules generated based on the common template mask set. The common template is fabricated based on the third party SOC design using the common template mask set. Because the common template is formed using the common template mask set and because the common template mask set is based on polygon positions from both the first vendor and the second vendor, a part can be connected to the SOC regardless of whether the part is sourced from the first vendor or the second vendor.
US09613171B1 Multi-cycle signal identification for static timing analysis
Embodiments relate to multi-cycle signal identification for static timing analysis. An aspect includes identifying, in a circuit under test, a multi-cycle signal, the multi-cycle signal having a longer period than a main clock signal of the circuit under test. Another aspect includes mapping a plurality of additional signals of the circuit under test onto the multi-cycle signal, the plurality of additional signals each having a shorter period than the multi-cycle signal. Yet another aspect includes performing static timing analysis of the circuit under test based on the multi-cycle signal.
US09613163B2 Efficient packet forwarding using cyber-security aware policies
For balancing load, a forwarder can selectively direct data from the forwarder to a processor according to a loading parameter. The selective direction includes forwarding the data to the processor for processing, transforming and/or forwarding the data to another node, and dropping the data. The forwarder can also adjust the loading parameter based on, at least in part, feedback received from the processor. One or more processing elements can store values associated with one or more flows into a structure without locking the structure. The stored values can be used to determine how to direct the flows, e.g., whether to process a flow or to drop it. The structure can be used within an information channel providing feedback to a processor.
US09613154B2 Platform and application method for inter-system data exchange based on data tags
The present invention relates to platforms, systems, and application methods for data exchanges between systems based on data tag. The platform for data exchange between systems includes a service management system, a data tag management systems, an application terminal, and a service resource system. The data tag management system obtains service resource information from the service management system based on different applications, and generates data tags. The application terminal obtains the corresponding service resource information from the data tag, interacts with the service management system to obtain service result, thus achieving a variety of service applications. The disclosed system and method can effectively integrate a range of services, facilitate inter-system data exchanges, and improve user experiences, which allow tag data to be applied to the larger scale commercial applications. The disclosed systems and methods are easy to implement at low costs.
US09613145B2 Generating contextual search presentations
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for generating contextual search presentations. One of the methods includes obtaining selection data identifying a term selected by a user from a document displayed to the user; determining whether or not the context data and the selection data satisfy one or more criteria for presenting any of one or more types of special case contextual search presentations; in response to determining that the context data and the selection satisfy criteria for presenting a first type of special case contextual search presentation, generating a first special case contextual search presentation of the first type; in response to determining that the context data and the selection data do not satisfy the criteria, generating a default contextual search presentation; and providing the first special case contextual search presentation or the default contextual search presentation for presentation to the user.
US09613143B2 System and method for generating media bookmarks
Disclosed herein are systems, methods, and computer-readable media for transmedia video bookmarks, the method comprising receiving a first place marker and a second place marker for a segment of video media, extracting metadata from the video media between the first and second place markers, normalizing the extracted metadata, storing the normalized metadata, first place marker, and second place marker as a video bookmark, and retrieving the media represented by the video bookmark upon request from a user. Systems can aggregate video bookmarks from multiple sources and refine the first place marker and second place marker based on the aggregated video bookmarks. Metadata can be extracted by analyzing text or audio annotations. Metadata can be normalized by generating a video thumbnail representing the video media between the first place marker and the second place marker. Multiple video bookmarks may be searchable by metadata or by the video thumbnail visually.
US09613137B2 Remote identification of vehicle status
Methods and systems for identification of vehicle statuses are provided. This technology requires installation of identification tags, such as, for example, RFID tags or Wi-Fi tags, on vehicles, which actively or passively emit identification signals conveying vehicle identifiers. Interested parties, such as members of the public or police officers, are equipped with electronic devices (e.g., a tablet computer) suitable for receiving and processing the identification signals and processing the signals to obtain a vehicle status. The vehicle status allows determining whether the vehicle was stolen, is wanted, should be classified as suspicious, or is associated with any offences. The vehicle status is obtained by querying a database of vehicle statuses. Once vehicle status is obtained by the electronic device, it is displayed to the interested party. The technology further enables locating vehicles that do not emit an identification signal and reporting their location to authorities.
US09613135B2 Systems and methods for contextual analysis and segmentation of information objects
Systems and methods are disclosed for contextual analysis and segmentation of information objects. In accordance with one implementation, information objects, such as web pages and user profiles, may be processed to obtain a list of key terms. An index may be created containing each of the information objects and associated key terms. Information objects may then be matched to contextual segments (i.e., categories of information objects) by submitting terms associated with the contextual segments against the index. Further, thresholding may be applied, so that only the most relevant information objects for a contextual segment are assigned to the contextual segment.
US09613134B2 Identifying mathematical operators in natural language text for knowledge-based matching
Disclosed herein is a system and method for taking a snapshot or input from a source and identifying appropriate documents in a knowledge base that are applicable to the input. The system identifies documents that are applicable to the query by identifying comparative features/statements found in the natural language text documents and evaluating those comparative features with the conditions of the input. When the conditions of the comparative features evaluate with the input conditions the document is considered a match. The system processes the documents through a value type filter to understand the mathematical equivalent of the comparative feature and uses this mathematical equivalent in the evaluation of the document and input.
US09613133B2 Context based passage retrieval and scoring in a question answering system
According to an aspect, a question answering computer system determines a set of search terms for a given question. A plurality of passages that each includes at least one search term in the set of search terms is identified in response to a search of a document for search terms in the set of search terms. A passage from the plurality of passages is selected. A context based score of the selected passage that indicates the likelihood that the selected passage contains an answer to the question is generated based on criteria that specify a relationship among the set of search terms, content of the passage, and content of at least one other passage in the plurality of passages.
US09613130B1 Method and apparatus of obtaining and organizing relevant user defined information
A method and apparatus of organizing user requested data is disclosed. One example method may include transmitting a query message to a remote site to obtain the user requested data, receiving a response data based on the query message, the response data may include at least a portion of the user requested data. The method may also include storing the response data in a temporary data file memory location, processing the response data in the temporary data file, storing said at least a portion of the user requested data in a permanent data file, and presenting the permanent data file contents to the user. The user may have the capability of receiving numerous messages in a single interface and expanding those messages of interest to review the original message information.
US09613120B1 Replicated database startup for common database storage
Read-only nodes of a distributed database system may perform replicated database startup for common database storage. A read-only node may request a view of a database from a master node to initialize the read-only node for servicing queries. An indication of the view may be received and portions of data maintained for the distributed database may be read from a common data store maintaining the data for the database according to the indicated view of the database. In-memory data structures at the read-only node for servicing queries may be initialized based on the portions of data read from the common data store. The read-only node may then be made available for servicing queries.
US09613117B1 Declarative driver
A system and method for building a driver are disclosed. In one embodiment, the system includes one or more processors and a memory storing instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the system to: obtain an interface description; obtain at least one mapping rule; operate a flow controller that controls a flow of operations, the operations using one or more of the interface description and the at least one mapping rule; obtain a protocol adapter; and implement access to a data source based on the operation of the flow controller using the obtained protocol adapter.
US09613116B2 Identifying and formatting data for data migration
Data formatting, migration and corresponding application acceptance for cloud-based applications may include various operations. One example operation may include identifying a data object eligible for migration to a cloud application and identifying a number of field groups linked to the data object, each of the field groups may include at least one data field. The operation may further provide receiving the field groups at a data formatting application operated on a remote cloud application server. Also, a format of the field group may be converted to a format associated with a simple data set of the cloud application for data migration purposes.
US09613114B2 ETL tool interface for remote mainframes
Embodiments of the present invention disclose a method for remote job submission. A computer receives a first job of a job stream. If the first job accesses a mainframe operating system, then the computer retrieves at least a return code threshold for the first job from a data store. If an option to build job control language is selected for the first job, then the computer generates job control language for the first job. The computer submits the first job to a job reader on the mainframe operating system using a file transfer protocol. The computer parses a retrieved output file to determine a return code for the first job.