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US10080398B2 Method for producing a footwear item having a shoe provided with an external upper
A method for producing a footwear item having a shoe provided with an external upper. The invention concerns a method for producing a footwear item having a shoe (1) provided with an external upper (9), the method involving forming a shoe (1) with an intermediate portion (2) that delimits a housing (3) for receiving the foot of a user, a sleeve (5) mounted over the intermediate portion and a peripheral skirt (10) extending from the junction area between the intermediate portion and the sleeve, surrounding the base (8) of the sleeve, the method involving the following successive steps in order to provide the shoe with the upper: retracting the sleeve (5) into the receiving housing (3) until the sleeve is disposed under at least a portion of the skirt (10); associating a lower portion (9a) of the upper (9) with the skirt; deploying the sleeve over the intermediate portion (2) in order for it to extend into the upper.
US10080388B2 Aerosol delivery device including a shape-memory alloy and a related method
Aerosol delivery devices are provided. The aerosol delivery devices may include a power source configured to output electrical current. The aerosol delivery devices may also include an atomizer in fluid communication with a reservoir containing an aerosol precursor composition, the atomizer being configured to receive electrical current from the power source. The aerosol delivery devices may further include a dispensing mechanism including a shape-memory alloy configured to change shape in response to heat produced from electrical current provided by the power source and to selectively regulate flow of the aerosol precursor composition from the reservoir to the atomizer, the atomizer being configured to produce an aerosol therefrom.
US10080385B2 Smoking article and method
A smoking article provides one or more sheets of material that can be rolled and packaged, at least one sheet including cellulose. In one embodiment, cellulose and tobacco sheet material are separately rolled layers that can optionally be wrapped around a form casing (or pre-rolled inside) and then packaged. In another embodiment, the sheet is a laminated sheet of tobacco and cellulose layers that can be optionally wrapped around (or pre-rolled inside) a form casing. These sheets can be filled with custom tobacco to make one or more new cigars for an end user. In another embodiment, a complete cigar filled with tobacco material can be disassembled by an end user to produce tobacco and cellulose sheets, enabling the end user to form two new cigars using his or her own custom tobacco.
US10080375B2 Composition for improving blood circulation and alleviating cold hands and feet, containing fermented tea extract
Disclosed are a fermented tea obtained by inoculating tea with a microbial strain derived from fermented soybean sauce, and a method for producing the fermented tea. The fermented tea has superior taste and aroma, exhibits an outstanding improving effect on blood circulation and alleviating effect on cold hands and feet, and can be used various ways in the field of health foods or medical products.
US10080373B2 Cream substitute
The present invention describes a food product comprising from 0.1 to 2.5 wt % of a starch which is treated with an amylomaltase.
US10080367B2 Acidic electrolyzed water and production method therefor
To provide acidic electrolyzed water having disinfecting power for a long period of time (for example, six months or more), and a production method for this acidic electrolyzed water. The acidic electrolyzed water has an effective chlorine concentration equal to or greater than 15 ppm, and contains an acid salt of an inorganic acid.
US10080366B2 Agent for increasing sugar content in fruit
Provided is a compound and composition capable of increasing a sugar content in a fruit by a simple method, without being restricted by a cultivation area of a plant or a climatic environment. The agent for increasing a sugar content in a fruit of a plant comprises a compound represented by the formula MX as an active ingredient, wherein M represents alkali metal ion or alkaline earth metal ion, and X represents carbonate ion, hydrogen carbonate ion, acetate ion, citrate ion, succinate ion, phosphate ion, hydrogen phosphate ion, or pyrophosphate ion.
US10080360B2 Game alert system
A game alert system includes a device mountable on a game feeder that detects motion in a target area and automatically sends an electronic signal to a user, or a hunter, in a remote location to notify the hunter of movement in the area, without alerting or startling animals that triggered the device.
US10080356B2 Bait casting reel
Provided is a bait casting reel including braking magnets that provide braking force against rotation of a spool using magnetic force to prevent backlash of the spool in casting. The bait casting reel allows a user to minimally space a spool and an anti-backlash unit to set the maximum braking force of a braking magnet by bringing the spool and the anti-backlasher in contact with each other when a braking dial for moving the anti-backlasher left and right in the longitudinal direction of the spool is turned to the maximum, in order to prevent the braking magnet from being worn or damaged by coming in contact with the spool due to deformation of the rotary shaft of the spool or a friction washer and to allow the user to freely and easily adjust the braking force of the braking magnet without replacing a part.
US10080351B2 Portable basket colony for growing and transport and method of use
A colony basket and method of using the same for handling poultry from DOC through the growing process and on to a production facility comprising a harvesting system, a loading system, a transport system, an unloading and storing system, hanging system and cleaning system. The system and method performs the steps of harvesting and colonizing live poultry into a singly stackable and transportable colony basket, stacking and loading the trays on a transport, unloading and temporarily storing the poultry for subsequent processing.
US10080346B2 Wireless location assisted zone guidance system
A look-up table is defined by at least one reference point, and rows and columns that are offset from the reference. The table rows and columns correspond to ordinate and abscissa data points representing geographic locations. Each data point offset in the table corresponds to a predefined geographic offset. The look-up table contains machine-stored values at each table location, with each value representing a particular one of several guidance zones. The real-time determination of the guidance zone is made by first determining present location using GPS or other wireless location signals. The corresponding table location is identified by calculating latitudinal and longitudinal offsets from a reference point, and using these offsets as the two indices to access a double-indexed array. The value retrieved from the indexed array identifies the guidance zone. Each guidance zone has an associated set of characteristics used to provide behavioral guidance to an animal.
US10080341B1 Hybrid corn variety 36083497
The invention provides seed and plants of the hybrid corn variety designated 36083497. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds and tissue cultures of the variety 36083497, and to methods for producing a corn plant produced by crossing a corn plant of variety 36083497 with itself or with another corn plant, such as a plant of another variety. The invention further relates to genetic complements of plants of variety 36083497.
US10080333B2 Hydroponic method utilizing beneficial micro-organisms
A method for hydroponic cultivation of crops by using mycorrhizal fungi and their partner bacteria includes growing a partner plant between rows of the crops, and inoculating a mycorrhizal fungal strain and a partner bacterial strain to infect the partner plant or the crop with the mycorrhizal fungal strain, wherein the partner bacterial strain is compatible and coexists with the mycorrhizal fungal strain, and the partner plant facilitates growth of the mycorrhizal fungal strain and the partner bacterial strain.
US10080330B2 Variable amount of side shake based on user inputs
An agricultural harvester has a chassis carrying a header removably attached to a feeder housing for gathering a type of crop and feeding it into the agricultural harvester. The feeder housing is connected to a threshing and separating system for separating grain from MOG, which leads to a grain cleaning system for cleaning the separated grain. The grain cleaning system has at least one sieve operable to oscillate fore and aft, and at least one cleaning fan. The grain cleaning system also has a side shaker mechanism operable to produce a side to side shaking motion. A control system is connected to the side shaker mechanism and is operable to automatically adjust the amount of side to side shaking motion on the basis of the type of crop and on the basis of the amount of side slope upon which the agricultural harvester is situated.
US10080328B2 Mower-conditioner header speed control based on forward travel speed
A self-propelled mower includes a rotary cutter bar that feeds cut crop to a driven crop conveying arrangement which delivers the crop to a windrow forming arrangement. The speed at which the crop conveying arrangement delivers crop to the windrow forming arrangement is controlled so as to be a predetermined ratio of the ground speed.
US10085365B2 Thermal conducting structure applied to network control automation system
A thermal conducting structure applied to a network control automation system includes a circuit module and a heat dissipation structure. Copper foil layers are horizontally disposed on bare copper regions disposed at top and bottom sides of circuit board. An outer shell member includes side panels disposed at top and bottom sides, and each side panel defines a track member comprising a sliding edge. The copper foil layers can be slidably mounted along sliding edges, and outer shell member is pushed to inwardly move relative to circuit board, then circuit board is positioned in accommodation open chamber formed between outer shell member and two side panels. While assembling, copper foil layers are abutted and mounted with sliding slots, forming thermal conducting path. Heat generated by heat source can be conducted to heat dissipation structure through two copper foil layers, to increase heat dissipation area and improve heat dissipation efficiency.
US10085356B2 Electronic device with locking assembly
An electronic device includes: a support defining a slot, a casing defining a receiving hole, and a locking assembly for detachably connecting the casing to the support. The locking assembly includes a connection member received in the receiving hole and a locking member connected to and rotatable together with the connection member. The locking member is rotatable to a position where the locking member engages the slot, thereby fixing the casing to the support.
US10085345B2 Electronic module
The present invention relates to an electronic module. In particular, to an electronic module which includes one or more components embedded in an installation base. The electronic module can be a module like a circuit board, which includes several components, which are connected to each other electrically, through conducting structures manufactured in the module. The components can be passive components, microcircuits, semiconductor components, or other similar components. Components that are typically connected to a circuit board form one group of components. Another important group of components are components that are typically packaged for connection to a circuit board. The electronic modules to which the invention relates can, of course, also include other types of components.
US10085342B2 Microelectronic device having an air core inductor
A microelectronic device incorporating an air core inductor having one or more inserts to provide efficiency of the inductor are described. One or more inserts having a selected permeability may be placed within regions defined by coils of the air core inductor. The inserts can be formed of a solid material of the selected permeability or such a material can be applied to other structures, such as circuit components. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
US10085333B1 LED failure detecting device
A light emitting diode (LED) failure detecting device is operatively associated with an LED array, and includes a driving circuit and a determining circuit. The driving circuit drives LED units of the LED array through scan lines and data lines of the LED array in such a way that a current flows through one of the LED units. The determining circuit selects a voltage at the data line that is coupled to said one of the LED units, and generates, based on a difference between a first sample voltage that is related to at least the selected voltage at a first time point and a second sample voltage that is related to at least the selected voltage at a second time point, a determination output indicating whether said one of the LED units is determined to have failed.
US10085331B2 Resettable lighting system and method
A lighting system, including: light emitting elements; a reset switch operable in a first and second state; non-volatile reset memory configured to record the state of the reset switch when power is provided to the system; a wireless communication system; non-volatile communication memory configured to store default settings and configuration settings; a control system operable, in response to initial power provision to the control system, between: a configured mode when an instantaneous reset switch state matches the recorded state, the configured mode including: connecting the wireless communication system to a remote device based on the configuration settings, receiving instructions from the remote device, and controlling light emitting element operation based on the instructions; and a reset mode when the instantaneous reset switch state differs from the recorded state, the reset mode including: erasing the configuration settings from the communication memory and operating the system based on the default settings.
US10085327B2 Modular coordinated lighting system
A modular coordinated lighting system comprising one or more wireless lighting devices that can communicate over a network and coordinate their operation to provide illumination to an area is provided. Wireless control present in one wireless lighting device can be used to propagate the wireless control of that wireless lighting device to an entire of group of lights in a lighting system. In this manner, a user can easily install wireless lighting devices that work in coordination to illuminate an area as if they are one lighting device. A networked wireless lighting device may also be configured through the user input method to operate different groups of wireless lighting modules such that lighting groups may be created. Multiple lighting groups allow a user to configure lighting provided by the modular coordinated lighting system based on their preference.
US10085325B2 Radio wave sensor and luminaire
A radio wave sensor includes a transmitting antenna configured to radiate radio waves, a receiving antenna configured to receive incoming radio waves, and a housing that is composed of dielectric material and faces the transmitting and receiving antennas. The housing has a first part that faces the transmitting antenna, a second part that faces the receiving antenna, and a third part between the first and second parts. In a facing direction in which a bottom board of the housing faces the transmitting and receiving antennas, respective thickness of the first and second parts is thicker than thickness of the third part.
US10085320B1 Pre-calibrated light box
A pre-calibrated light box includes a light panel, a material attached to the light panel and at least one LED strip positioned inside the light box and including a plurality of interweaved LEDs selected from three different bins on a chromaticity diagram. The three different bins are selected based on plotting a representative vertex inside each of the first, the second and the third bins and drawing a triangle between the vertices so that a target color of white light emitted out of the light box is located inside the drawn triangle. At least three channels are electrically coupled to each of the bins of LEDs and each channel powers the corresponding bin of LEDs with a proportion of power determined by a geometric location of the target color of white light with respect to a location of each of the bins on the chromaticity diagram.
US10085318B2 Lighting unit with multiple light sources to emit functional light or dynamic lighting effect
Lighting units, lighting unit controls and lighting control methods are described herein. In various embodiments, a lighting unit (100, 500, 600, 700) may include a first light source (106, 06, 606, 706) that is adjustable to emit first light having a range of levels of a particular lighting property, such as brightness, saturation or hue. The lighting unit may further include a second light source (108, 508, 608, 708) that automatically, and independently of the first light source, transitions between a plurality of states in which the second light source emits second light at a plurality of levels of the particular lighting property that collectively form a dynamic effect.
US10085312B2 Bus bar current control circuit, constant-current driving controller and LED light source
The present invention relates to a busbar current control circuit, a constant current drive controller and an LED light source, wherein the busbar current control circuit comprises a branch resistor, a branch capacitor and a branch current source, the branch resistor and the branch capacitor are connected in parallel to form a branch, one end of the branch is connected a position between the busbar resistor and the load, and the other end is connect to the branch current source; the branch current source outputs to the branch a current of adjustable magnitude, the sum of the voltage on the busbar resistor and the voltage on the branch resistor remains constant. Wherein the branch resistor occupies a portion of the voltage of the busbar resistor so that the magnitude of the current output by the busbar changes continuously, that is, when the current flowing into the branch increases, the voltage occupied by the branch resistor increases and the voltage on the busbar resistor decreases, so as to reduce the current on the busbar. Since the branch current is smoothly adjusted by the branch current source, the regulation of the Output current on the busbar is also smooth. This avoids the use of the SPWM wave or the dimming switch circuit in the prior art, and the stroboscopic phenomenon due to the discontinuity of the driving current.
US10085309B2 Drawer-type microwave oven
A drawer-type microwave oven includes: an oven body, defining an oven cavity therein, and provided with a first microswitch, a second microswitch and a locking engagement component thereon; a drawer, connected to the oven body, disposed in the oven cavity and between a closed position and an opened position in a push-pull way, provided with a door at an end of the drawer for driving the door to open or close the oven cavity, and provided with a locking component rested against the first microswitch removably and a limiting component rested against the second microswitch removably; a drawer driving device, connected to the drawer; and a controller configured to control the drawer driving device to drive the drawer to be pushed into or pulled out of the oven cavity by monitoring state changes of the first microswitch and the second microswitch.
US10085306B2 Transverse flux induction heating device
The transverse flux induction heating device allows an alternating magnetic field to intersect the sheet face of a conductive sheet which is conveyed in one direction, thereby inductively heating the conductive sheet. The transverse flux induction heating device includes a heating coil disposed such that a coil face faces the sheet face of the conductive sheet; a core around which the heating coil is coiled; and a shielding plate formed of a conductor and disposed between the core and a side end portion in a direction perpendicular to the conveyance direction of the conductive sheet, wherein the shielding plate has a protruded portion, and the side surface of the protruded portion represents a closed loop when viewed from a direction perpendicular to the coil face.
US10085303B2 Method and induction heating device for determining a temperature of a cooking vessel base
An induction heating device comprises a frequency converter that generates a high-frequency drive voltage from an intermediate circuit voltage generated at least temporarily as a function of an AC mains voltage, a resonant circuit having an induction heating coil, with the drive voltage applied to the resonant circuit, and a temperature detection device that determines a temperature of a cooking vessel base which is heated by means of the induction heating coil. An auxiliary voltage source generated the intermediate circuit voltage over predefined time periods at a constant level. The frequency converter generates the drive voltage over time periods such that the resonant circuit oscillates at a natural resonant frequency in a substantially de-attenuated manner, and the temperature detection device further measuring at least one oscillation parameter over the time periods, and to evaluate the at least one measured oscillation parameter in order to determine the temperature.
US10085298B2 Method whereby terminals transmit device-to-device (D2D) signals in wireless communication system
Provided are a method whereby terminals transmit device-to-device (D2D) signals in a wireless communication system, and terminals for supporting the method. The method comprises: identifying multiple resource pools capable of transmitting D2D signals; and selecting a particular resource pool from among the multiple resource pools, wherein the D2D signals are transmitted by using the resources of the selected particular resource pool.
US10085297B2 Method and apparatus supporting device-to-device (D2D) communication in a wireless communication system
A method of a UE being served by a eNB for supporting device to device (D2D) communication is disclosed. The method includes the UE receiving a message that includes information pertaining to a first resource pool provided by the eNB, wherein resources of the first resource pool are common resources shared by more than one UE using the first resource pool. The method further includes the UE being configured with a second resource pool provided by the eNB, wherein the second resource pool is different from the first resource pool. Furthermore, the method includes the UE selecting resource(s) from the second resource pool and uses the selected resource(s) for D2D transmission.
US10085293B2 Telecommunications apparatus and methods
A wireless telecommunications system supports a DRX operating mode for communications between a base station and terminal device. This mode includes a regular and repeating cycle of DRX inactive periods in which the terminal device monitors a downlink channel from the base station and DRX active periods during which the terminal device enters a power-saving mode and does not monitor the downlink channel. The terminal device transmits uplink signalling that is a trigger for subsequent downlink signalling. The base station receives the uplink signalling, determines the time of an upcoming DRX inactive period for the terminal device, and delays transmitting downlink signalling in response to the uplink signalling until the upcoming DRX inactive period. The terminal device enters the power saving mode after transmitting the uplink signalling and exits the power saving mode for the DRX inactive period to monitor the downlink channel for the downlink signalling.
US10085286B2 Method and system for conducting random access on small cell under dual connectivity
Disclosed is a method for conducting random access on a small cell under dual connectivity. The method includes that: a User Equipment (UE) sends a dedicated random access preamble corresponding to a designated small cell to a base station to which the designated small cell belongs on the designated small cell; and the UE receives a random access response message sent by a base station to which a master control cell in dual connectivity belongs or the base station to which the designated small cell belongs. The present disclosure also discloses a system for conducting random access on a small cell under dual connectivity, a base station, a UE and a computer storage medium.
US10085274B2 Apparatus and method of improving VoLTE/VT call setup successful rate in a DSDS device
A method for call setup for a voice-over-long-term evolution (VoLTE) call on multi-subscriber identity module (SIM) multi-standby (MSMS) mobile communication device includes: receiving a long-term evolution (LTE) page; determining whether a WiFi connection is available; in response to determining that the WiFi connection is not available, determining whether the LTE page was received on a non-dedicated data subscription (DDS) subscription; and in response to determining that the LTE page was received on the non-DDS subscription, granting a highest priority for communication activities to an LTE page response on the non-DDS subscription.
US10085267B2 Mobile communication system, gateway device, core network device, and communication method
This mobile communication system has a portable terminal, a base station that wirelessly communicates with the portable terminal, a gateway device that connects the base station to a core network, and a core network device that is installed in the core network and that performs mobility management of the portable terminal. The core network device sends to the gateway device information for determining whether Selected Internet Protocol Traffic Offload (SIPTO) has been activated. The gateway device receives the information from the core network device.
US10085262B2 Method and apparatus for allocating wireless resource in order to prevent interference in wireless LAN
Disclosed is a method and apparatus for allocating a wireless resource in order to prevent interference in a wireless LAN. A method for allocating a wireless resource in a wireless LAN may comprise the steps of: allocating, by an AP, a plurality of wireless resources for a plurality of STAs included in a BSS, in the entire bandwidth, respectively; and transmitting, by the AP, a PPDU to the plurality of STAs through the plurality of wireless resources, respectively, wherein each of the plurality of wireless resources is a combination of a plurality of wireless units defined in different sizes on a frequency axis, and each of the plurality of wireless resources can be determined in consideration of the size of the bandwidth of at least one STA supporting a bandwidth smaller than the size of the entire bandwidth from among the plurality of STAs.
US10085258B2 Frame transmitting method and frame receiving method
A method of transmitting a frame is provided by a first device in a WLAN. The first device transmits a first frame including bandwidth information of a first channel to a second device and performs a communication with the second device through the first channel. The first channel is selected from among a plurality of channels into which an entire channel width is divided. Discontinuous channels are capable of being selected as the first channel from among the plurality of channels.
US10085254B2 Method for reporting amount of data available for transmission in a wireless communication system and a device therefor
The present invention relates to a wireless communication system. More specifically, the present invention relates to a method and a device for reporting amount of data available for transmission in the wireless communication system, the method comprising: receiving indication information for reporting amount of Data Available for Transmission (DAT); calculating a first amount of DAT and a second amount of DAT based on the indication information; and reporting at least one of the first amount of DAT to a first e-Node B (eNB) or the second DAT to a second eNB.
US10085252B2 Terminal, base station, method of generating DMRS, and transmission method
The present disclosure aims at allowing a demodulation reference signal (DMRS) pattern suitable for a terminal to be selected from among a plurality of DMRS patterns including Legacy DMRS and Reduced DMRS. Disclosed is a terminal including: reception section 21 that receives uplink control information; control section 23 that determines a specific mapping pattern from among a plurality of mapping patterns for an uplink DMRS on the basis of the control information; and DMRS generating section 24 that generates a DMRS according to the specific mapping pattern.
US10085241B2 Device of reporting control information
A communication device for reporting control information comprises a storage unit for storing instructions and a processing means coupled to the storage unit. The processing means is configured to execute the instructions stored in the storage unit. The instructions comprise receiving a first period for transmitting first antenna array dimension precoding information from a network; and receiving a second period for transmitting second antenna array dimension precoding information from the network, wherein the first period is different from the second period.
US10085239B2 Mobile communication system, mobile station apparatus, base station apparatus, communication method and integrated circuit
A mobile communication system and a communication method are provided in which, a base station apparatus can efficiently allocate, to a mobile station apparatus, an uplink resource for transmitting information indicating an ACK/NACK for downlink data. The mobile station apparatus that communicates with the base station apparatus, comprising: a scheduling unit configured to determine two physical uplink control channel resources for a transmission using a physical downlink shared channel in a case that a downlink transmission mode that supports the transmission of up to two downlink transport blocks using the physical downlink shared channel is configured for the secondary cell, and a physical downlink control channel that indicates the transmission using the physical downlink shared channel on the secondary cell is detected on the secondary cell.
US10085238B2 Method for setting a filter coefficient for a communication system
A method for setting a filter coefficient for a communication system, which adjusts a frequency bandwidth by setting a filter coefficient of a wireless communication system over a communication network, is provided. In the method, a wireless communication system that includes a controller having a filter coefficient database and a web server, and a Digital Signal Processing device requests a filter coefficient and attribute information related to a set target frequency bandwidth from a management terminal. The wireless communication system receives the filter coefficient and the attribute information from the management terminal and stores the filter coefficient and the attribute information in the filter coefficient database. The wireless communication system sets a frequency bandwidth of the digital signal processing device as a set target frequency bandwidth based on the stored filter coefficient and the attribute information.
US10085230B2 System and method for location boosting using proximity information
A system and method for determining the location of a target mobile device in a communications network. A set of mobile devices in proximity to the target mobile device may be determined (210) as a function of a common parameter of information observed by mobile devices in the set. Measurement data may be shared (220) for the set of mobile devices and the target mobile device, and a location of the target mobile device (230) determined as a function of the shared measurement data. This sharing of measurement data may occur amongst the set of mobile devices and the target mobile device or may also occur at a communication network entity.
US10085223B1 Wireless repeater system to modify an automatic gain control timer
The technology described herein enhances the operation of a wireless repeater system to set an Automatic Gain Control (AGC) timer. In one implementation, the wireless repeater wirelessly receives a receive data signal having a receive energy level. The wireless repeater periodically processes the receive energy level per the AGC timer to calculate an AGC amount. The wireless repeater also applies the AGC amount to the received data signal to generate a transmit data signal, and wirelessly transfers the transmit data signal. The wireless RF repeater determines an energy fluctuation in the receive data signal, and when the energy fluctuation in the receive data signal exceeds a fluctuation threshold, the wireless repeater decreases the AGC timer.
US10085215B2 Portable device for adaptive data communication control and method of operating the same
A portable device and a method of operating a portable device for performing adaptive data communication control are provided. The method includes determining the on or off state of a display unit, extracting data communication setting information including a fast dormancy policy according to the on or off state of the display unit, and controlling a data communication setting with a specific service provider network based on the extracted data communication setting information, and a portable device supporting the method.
US10085214B2 Apparatus and methods for wake-limiting with an inter-device communication link
Methods and apparatus for limiting wake requests from one device to one or more other devices. In one embodiment, the requests are from a peripheral processor to a host processor within an electronic device such as a mobile smartphone or tablet which has power consumption requirements or considerations associated therewith. In one implementation, the peripheral processor includes a wake-limiting procedure encoded in e.g., its software or firmware, the procedure mitigating or preventing continuous and/or overly repetitive “wake” requests from the peripheral processor.
US10085197B1 Controlled handover of UEs to reduce wireless backhaul congestion
In an example method, a donor base station determines that an air interface, over which the donor base station serves a relay-UE and plurality of second UEs, is threshold highly congested and that a relay base station is serving a threshold high number of first UEs. The relay base station is coupled to a relay-UE that provides wireless connectivity for the relay base station and that is served by the donor base station. Responsive to at least the determining that the air interface is threshold highly congested and that the relay base station is serving a threshold high number of first UEs, the donor base station (i) selects one or more of the plurality of second UEs and (ii) hands over the selected one or more second UEs to another base station other than the donor base station.
US10085195B2 Dynamic router functionality in cellular networks
A wireless remote communication unit is described. The wireless remote communication unit comprises: at least one transceiver configured to communicate with a cellular network node using either a first technology employed with mesh connectivity via at least one other wireless remote communication unit or a second technology employed with a direct connection to the cellular network node; and a processor coupled to the at least one transceiver and configured to select internet connectivity using either: a first internet protocol, IP, address associated with mesh functionality to route low priority, high delay tolerant data via an edge router and the cellular network node; or a second IP address associated with direct connection to the cellular network node for high priority, low delay tolerant data.
US10085188B2 Handover request indicating split of a radio bearer between cells
A method in a first network node for splitting of a DL part and an UL part of a radio bearer between a first cell and a second cell in a wireless communications network. The radio bearer is associated to DL and UL transmissions between the first network node and a user equipment in the first cell. The first network node transmits (1904) a handover request. The handover request indicates splitting of the DL part and the UL part of the radio bearer between the first cell and the second cell. The first network node receives (1905) a handover request acknowledge of the handover request. The handover request acknowledge indicates admission of the splitting.
US10085184B2 Methods and devices for triggering mobility reference signaling
A method performed in a communication device for triggering mobility reference signaling in a communications system. The method comprises determining a need for a handover, and transmitting, to at least one candidate access point, an indication to transmit a mobility reference signal, the mobility reference signal being used for performing measurements for handover. A related communication device, method in a network node, network node, computer programs and computer program products are also disclosed.
US10085183B2 Method and apparatus to handle user equipment context for dual connectivity in enhanced small cell networks
Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for handling user equipment (UE) context for dual connectivity in, for example, enhanced small cell networks are provided. One method includes associating small cell identifiers that are assigned by an anchor evolved node B (eNB) with a unique cell identifier related to the anchor eNB, and reporting user equipment (UE) history information in dual connectivity mode to a target evolved node B (eNB). The UE history information comprises at least the unique cell identifier of the anchor eNB.
US10085179B2 Mobile network operator (MNO) control of WiFi QoS via EAP/diameter
A mobile network operator (MNO) may control WiFi QoS. 3GPP has specified control mechanisms for various levels of quality of service (QoS) over the cellular access and core network. Embodiments described herein provide differentiation of WiFi QoS based on MNO requirements. In particular, extensible authentication protocol (EAP) and diameter messages may be extended to include a wireless local area network QoS parameter. This may be used by user equipment to set the uplink 802.11e User Priority (UP) for offloaded or evolved packet core-routed WiFi traffic.
US10085178B2 Dynamic mobile application quality-of-service monitor
Technologies are generally described for determining a quality-of-service of mobile applications. In some examples, a process for determining a quality-of-service of a mobile application executing on a mobile device coupled to a network includes collecting, by a mobile monitoring application (MMA), network usage measurements associated with multiple network communication sessions from a first network communication layer, wherein the multiple network communication sessions are conducted via the network and are associated with the mobile device. The process may also include evaluating, by the MMA, the collected network usage measurements to determine application-specific usage data associated with the mobile application, and determining, by the MMA, the quality-of-service of the mobile application based on the application-specific usage data.
US10085177B2 Method and apparatus for offloading data
A method, apparatus and computer program product are provided for enabling efficient allocation of discovery resources for device to device communications. An example method may comprise establishing a cellular network connection to an access point. The method may further comprise establishing a local area network connection to a user equipment. Additionally, the method may comprise either receiving offloaded data for the user equipment from the access point via the cellular network connection and relaying the offloaded data to the user equipment via the local area network connection, or receiving offloaded data for the access point from the user equipment via the local area network connection and relaying the offloaded data to the access point via the cellular network connection. Similar and related example methods, example apparatuses, and example computer program products are also provided.
US10085171B2 Method of controlling machine-type communications (MTC) in a wireless communications network
There is provided a method of controlling machine-type communications (MTC) in a wireless communications network (500). The method includes assigning (610) network identification to a first MTC device (20) of a specified access class. The specified access class substantially simultaneously requests network access to the wireless communications network (500) when a trigger event occurs.
US10085169B2 Radio station and method of processing user data with radio station
A radio station (1) includes a first part (1A) and a second part (1B). The second part (1B) can be arranged so as to be physically separated from the first part (1A) and is connected to the first part (1A) via a transmission line (40) so as to be able to communicate with the first part. The first part (1A) includes a first scheduling unit (20A) capable of performing dynamic scheduling to allocate a plurality of radio resources to a plurality of mobile stations or user data. The second part (1B) includes a second scheduling unit (20B) capable of performing, instead of the first scheduling unit (20A), at least a part of dynamic scheduling for a first mobile station connected to the second part (1B) among the plurality of mobile stations.
US10085167B2 Data transmission method and base station
The present invention relates to a data transmission method and a base station, the method includes: determining, by a base station according to channel state information CSI, a transmission path for forwarding first data to a first terminal, where if the base station determines that the first data needs to be forwarded by at least one small cell to the first terminal, the transmission path includes a path from the base station to a small cell and a path from the small cell to the first terminal; and sending, by the base station according to the transmission path, a first data frame to the first terminal via the at least one small cell. In the present invention, a macro base station performs centralized scheduling, and performs unified encapsulation according to a scheduled transmission path, thereby effectively simplifying processing by a forwarding node and reducing a delay.
US10085166B2 Base station device, user equipment, and method for reporting channel state information
A base station device, user equipment, and a method for reporting channel state information are disclosed. The base station device receives at least one piece of aperiodic channel state information (CSI) from user equipment, where the at least one piece of aperiodic CSI corresponds to an aperiodic CSI measurement result on a first reference subframe, the aperiodic CSI measurement result on the first reference subframe is an aperiodic CSI measurement result of a first downlink subframe set, and the first reference subframe is a subframe in the first downlink subframe set. The base station device effectively receives an aperiodic channel state measurement result of the downlink subframe set.
US10085161B1 Dynamic variation of radio link failure timer duration for relay backhaul link, with timer duration being set based on number of served UEs
Disclosed are methods and systems to facilitate variation of timer duration. In particular, a relay node (RN) may be configured to be served by a base station (BS) over a relay backhaul air interface and may be configured to serve user equipment devices (UEs) over a relay coverage air interface. Also, the RN may be configured (i) to detect when a threshold error in communication occurs on the relay backhaul air interface, (ii) in response to detecting the threshold error in communication, to start a timer that runs for a timer duration, and (iii) to respond to expiration of the timer duration by engaging in management of the relay backhaul air interface. With these arrangements, the RN may determine a count of how many UEs are being served by the RN over the relay coverage air interface and may set the timer duration based on the determined count of UEs.
US10085159B2 Wireless environment optimization system
A system is provided for the optimization of wireless networks and more particularly a system for automatically probing the wireless environment with a large number of waveforms having different characteristics and measuring the wireless environment to ascertain optimal transmission parameters. The probing system utilizes a software defined radio beacon provided with stored parameterized reference waveforms in combination with a software defined diagnostic receiver functioning as a correlating spectrum analyzer for correlating incoming signals with the same parameterized reference waveforms for analysis of the wireless environment to determine optimal transmission parameters for transmitters at various nodes on the network.
US10085158B2 User equipments, base stations and methods
A user equipment (UE) is described. The UE includes a higher layer processor configured to receive an RRC message for enhanced resource element group (EREG) configuration. The UE also includes a physical downlink control channel receiver configured to monitor an enhanced physical downlink control channel (EPDCCH) on the basis of a first EREG structure if the EREG configuration is not established, and to monitor the EPDCCH on the basis of a second EREG structure if the EREG configuration is established. All resource elements (REs) with number i in a physical resource block (PRB) pair comprise EREG number i.
US10085155B2 Method for fast channel measurement and feedback in a LTE licensed-assisted access based communication system
According an embodiment the method includes sending a RRC connection reconfiguration message to a user equipment, the RRC connection reconfiguration message including at least one energy sensing threshold corresponding to at least one unlicensed channel; and receiving a Layer 1 channel indication message via a licensed channel from the user equipment, the Layer 1 channel indication message indicating whether an unlicensed channel is free.
US10085152B2 Data processing method, data processing apparatus and terminal
The present invention provides a data processing method, which is used for a terminal comprising a plurality of operating systems, and the method comprises: determining a first operating system currently used by the terminal when a command to store data in a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card in the terminal is received; storing the data in a first storage area of the SIM card when the first operating system currently in use is a designated operating system amongst the plurality of operating systems of the terminal, and storing the data in a second storage area of the SIM card when the first operating system currently in use is a non-designated operating system amongst the plurality of operating systems of the terminal. Correspondingly, the present invention also provides a data processing apparatus and a terminal.
US10085147B2 Configuring network access parameters
A method for configuring network access parameters for a smart object to access a network is disclosed. The method comprises connecting, by the smart object, to a network using a first network access device. The smart object uses a wireless networking protocol to connect to the first network access device. The method further comprises authenticating the smart object with a server on the network and receiving network access information from the server. The network access information relates to a second network access device. The method further comprises using the network access information to connect to the network using the second network access device.
US10085142B2 Location by reference for an over-the-top emergency call
Methods and apparatuses for providing support for location and emergency calls for an over-the-top (OTT) service provider (SP) are disclosed. An access network node receives a first message from a UE, determines a location reference for the UE, and sends a second message including the location reference to the UE. The access network node may determine the location reference itself on behalf of a location server or may request the location server to assign and return the location reference. The access network node may serve as a proxy and avoid interaction between the UE and the location server. The location server may later receive a location request for the UE from a network entity wherein the location request includes the location reference. The location server may locate the UE using the location reference and return the UE location to the network entity.
US10085135B2 Radio frequency patch antenna and system for permitting secure access to a restricted area
A wireless device access system employs short-range wireless communication to require the proximity of a user device to a restricted area prior to communicating an unlock request. The access system authenticates the unlock request and the proximity of the user to the restricted area prior to transmitting an unlock command to an access governor. Additionally, the access system uses an access node configured to shape the radiation pattern of short-range wireless communications to better determine the position of a user proximate to an access governor.
US10085131B2 Systems and methods for communicating with a unique identifier
A system for device communication is disclosed. The system may include one or more memory devices storing instructions and one or more processors configured to execute the instructions to transmit a first unique identifier to a wave device, and receive a second unique identifier from the wave device. Further, the first unique identifier may exclusively identify a person, and the second unique identifier may exclusively identify a first wave receiver associated with a person, an entity, a place, or an object. In addition, at least the first unique identifier may be transmitted to the wave device based on an indication of a proximity between the first person and the first wave receiver.
US10085122B2 Systems and methods for determining device location using wireless data and other geographical location data
A computer-implemented method for determining device location of a user device within a venue using a wireless positioning system is provided. The method includes identifying a plurality of signal sample sets, wherein each signal sample set includes a sample location within the venue and one or more wireless signal strengths of associated wireless access points positioned at the venue, wherein the sample location is determined based on location data associated with a corresponding payment card transaction within the venue. The method also includes receiving a subject wireless signal strength sample of the wireless access points captured by the user device at an unidentified location within the venue. The method further includes determining a subject location of the user device based on the plurality of signal sample sets and the one or more subject wireless signal strength samples, and providing the subject location of the user device within the venue.
US10085116B2 Matching actionable events with goods and services providers
A method comprises receiving event data describing an event from an internet-coupled mobile communication device and receiving a geographical location of the event. The geographical location is identified by the internet-coupled mobile communication device. The method also comprises receiving an event identification request from a provider device, and determining that the event data and the geographical information match the event identification request. The method further comprises transmitting the event data and the geographical information to the provider device.
US10085114B2 System and method for using multiple networks to estimate a location of a mobile communication terminal
Apparatus and methods are described, including an interrogation device comprising an antenna, a transmitter-receiver (transceiver), and a processor. The processor, via the transceiver and the antenna, solicits a mobile communication terminal to associate with the interrogation device. While the solicited terminal is associated with the interrogation device, by communicating to the terminal respective identifiers of a plurality of base stations that collectively belong to a plurality of mobile communication networks, the processor drives the terminal to receive respective signals from at least some of the base stations, and communicate a property of at least some of the received signals to the processor. Other embodiments are also described.
US10085105B2 Binaural multi-channel decoder in the context of non-energy-conserving upmix rules
A multi-channel decoder for generating a binaural signal from a downmix signal using upmix rule information on an energy-error introducing upmix rule for calculating a gain factor based on the upmix rule information and characteristics of head related transfer function based filters corresponding to upmix channels. The one or more gain factors are used by a filter processor for filtering the downmix signal so that an energy corrected binaural signal having a left binaural channel and a right binaural channel is obtained.
US10085096B2 Integration of audiogram data into a device
A computer-implemented method to integrate audiogram data into a device may include obtaining audiogram data including a first amplification value for each of multiple first frequencies. In some embodiments, the first amplification values may be configured to compensate for hearing loss of a user. The method may also include translating the audiogram data to amplification settings for multiple audio frequencies. A number of the multiple audio frequencies may be less than a number of the multiple first frequencies. The method may further include associating the amplification settings with a user profile of the user in a transcription system and directing the amplification settings from the transcription system to a device associated with the user profile. The method may also include applying the amplification settings to audio output by the device.
US10085090B2 Loudspeaker arrangement in a car interior
Disclosed is a loudspeaker array with a multiplicity of array loudspeakers. The multiplicity of array loudspeakers is mounted in a surface of a rigid hemisphere that encloses an acoustic volume. The array loudspeakers are regularly or quasi-regularly distributed over the surface of the rigid hemisphere, and a loudspeaker arrangement includes such an array.
US10085088B2 Electronic circuit for a microphone and method of operating a microphone
An electronic circuit for a microphone comprises a first terminal and a second terminal, wherein the electronic circuit is selectively operable in a first mode and a second mode. In the first mode, the first terminal is configured for microphone output and in the second mode, the second terminal is configured for microphone output. Furthermore, a method of operating a microphone is provided.
US10085078B2 Data processing method, related device, and system for optical transport network
Embodiments of the present invention provide a data processing method, related device, and system for an optical transport network. The data processing method for the optical transport network includes: encapsulating service data into an optical payload unit; mapping the optical payload unit to an optical channel data unit; mapping the optical channel data unit to a payload area of an optical burst transport unit; performing electrical-optical conversion on the optical burst transport unit to form an optical burst transport unit; carrying the optical burst transport unit onto an optical timeslot of an optical burst channel; and transmitting the optical burst channel to a line. Technical solutions provided by the present invention can effectively simplify a data processing process and reduce a data processing delay.
US10085073B2 Targeting TV advertising slots based on consumer online behavior
Within an advertising buying platform, advertising buyers are able to direct advertising content to TV/OTT/VOD inventory that matches targeted market segments. The advertising buyers select from a list of available market segments, and the system pairs the market segments to an anonymous dataset of media consumers (using a database of hashed online IDs). The dataset of hashed online IDs is then mapped to external OEM IDs (such as from a Smart TV) via the functions of a hashed identity mapping method. This permits the advertiser to target advertising content to a population of TV viewers. Also described herein are methods of bidding on programmatic TV content.
US10085072B2 Systems and methods for automatically detecting users within detection regions of media devices
Systems and methods are presented for detecting users within a range of a media device. A detection region may be defined that is within the range of the media device and smaller than the range. The detection region may be stored. It may be determined whether a user is within the detection region. The media device may be activated and settings associated with the user may be applied when a user is within the detection region. In some embodiments, settings associated with a user may be compared to provided media content when the user is within the detection region. The content may change when the settings conflict with the media content. Reminders may be provided to or directed to a plurality of users within the range of the media device.
US10085070B2 Network address translator (NAT) traversal for out of home streaming
A system, method, apparatus, and article of manufacture provide the ability to configuring out-of-home streaming between a mobile device and a set top box (STB). Internet connectivity establishment (ICE) agents, installed on the mobile device and the STB, determine telemetry information via communication with network address translator (NAT) servers. Communication agents, installed on the mobile device and the STB, translate the telemetry information into a format acceptable to a communication server. The communication server exchanges the telemetry information between the mobile device and the STB and maintains a persistent connection with the STB. The communication agents connect the mobile device to the same communication server that the STB is persistently connected to. Media content is streamed directly from the STB to the mobile device if a direct connection between the STB and mobile device is established and via the NAT servers if a direct connection cannot be established.
US10085069B2 Method and system for haptic data encoding and streaming using a multiplexed data stream
A method includes receiving digital content data including audio data and/or video data, generating haptic data using at least some of the received digital content data, encoding the haptic data for efficient transmission over a communication network, multiplexing the encoded haptic data with the received digital content data, embedding information for decoding the encoded haptic data in metadata of the multiplexed data stream, and sending the multiplexed data stream over the communication network. The method may include analyzing the haptic data to determine at least one characteristic of the haptic data, and the encoding the haptic data may include encoding, based on the determined characteristic, the haptic data to meet a pre-defined criteria.
US10085064B2 Aggregation of media effects
Exemplary embodiments relate to techniques for applying media effects to a video stream. For example, media effects may be applied and/or altered based on input from viewers or participants in the video stream. Changes to the media effects may accumulate based on the inputs. In another example, viewership numbers or engagement with a user applying a media effect may alter the media effect. In a broadcast context, actions of the broadcast audience (e.g., as measured by polling) may affect the broadcast and hence the broadcaster. Object recognition and/or people recognition may be applied to cumulatively alter the media effects in an augmented reality context.
US10085063B2 Peer-to-peer video on demand techniques
Techniques for delivering video content are provided. A video distribution service maintains associations of viewer devices that have portions of specific items of video content. As new viewer devices, which lack the specific video content, make requests for the specific items of video content from the video distribution system, the video distribution system identifies a viewer device from which a portion of the item of video content may be acquired. Viewer devices having the requested content are identified by comparing distances between the locations of the requestor device and the other viewer devices of the plurality of viewers to a distance threshold. The first portion of a first item of video content is obtained from a source viewer device and a second portion of the first item of video content is obtained from the video distribution system. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10085061B2 Methods and systems for presenting customized options on a second device
Methods and systems are described herein for a media guidance application that generates for display icons on a second device, in which the icons represent options to perform one or more available media guidance application operations on a first device, and in which the options associated with the icons are selected based on the frequency of use with which the option is used on the first device.
US10085054B2 System and method to provide a unified video signal for diverse receiving platforms
A method includes receiving a request for media content at a residential gateway from a device coupled to the residential gateway and sending a media content request to a server based on the request. The method includes receiving a video data stream of the media content at the residential gateway. Data packets of the video data stream enable generation of the media content at a first resolution. A first subset of the data packets include tags that enable identification of particular data packets usable to generate the media content at a second resolution that is lower than the first resolution. The method also includes determining a display characteristic of a display device coupled to the device and sending the particular data packets to the device when the display characteristic indicates that the device is to receive the media content at the second resolution.
US10085045B2 Dynamic generation of video-on-demand assets for multichannel video programming distributors
A live content distribution device that dynamically generates video-on-demand (VOD) assets for multichannel video programming distributors (MVPDs), receives a live video feed, a plurality of triggers, and metadata from a broadcast provider system over a communication network. The live content distribution device is provided in a MVPD system. A plurality of segments are determined in the received live video feed based on the received plurality of triggers and metadata. One or more VOD content assets are dynamically generated based on a package for playout to one or more servers communicatively coupled with the MVPD system. The package includes one or more of the determined plurality of segments and metadata associated with the determined plurality of segments.
US10085042B2 Method, device and program for encoding and decoding a sequence of images using area-by-area loop filtering
A method of encoding a sequence of images comprises performing area-by-area loop filtering on at least one image of the sequence and disabling such area-by-area loop filtering on at least one other image of the sequence. The images of the sequence are associated with respective levels from a plurality of levels, the levels corresponding to different respective rate-distortion balances or to different image qualities, and the images on which the area-by-area loop filtering is disabled are determined in dependence upon the levels.
US10085040B2 Image encoding device
A prediction vector generation device generating a prediction vector of a disparity vector of a target block in a non-base viewpoint image includes a conversion pixel determination unit determining at least one pixel position in a depth block corresponding to the target block in a depth map corresponding to the non-base viewpoint image, a disparity vector conversion unit calculating a representative value of a depth value of the at least one pixel position determined by the conversion pixel determination unit and converting the representative value into a disparity vector, and a prediction vector determination unit generating the prediction vector of the disparity vector of the target block by using the disparity vector generated by the disparity vector conversion unit. This prediction vector generation device provides good encoding efficiency and suppresses increases in the amount of computation.
US10085039B2 Method and apparatus of virtual depth values in 3D video coding
A method and apparatus for three-dimensional video coding using the virtual depth information are disclosed. For a current texture block in the dependent view, the method incorporating the present invention first derives an estimated disparity vector to locate a corresponding texture block in a coded view. A collocated depth block in the coded view collocated with the corresponding texture block in the coded view is identified and used to derive the virtual depth information. One aspect of the present invention addresses derivation process for the estimated disparity vector. Another aspect of the present invention addresses the usage of the derived virtual depth information.
US10085036B2 Provision of supplemental processing information
Supplemental processing information defining post-decoding instructions for processing decoded media content is co-organized in a file together with a pseudo-identifier of a media codec employed for encoding the media content. The co-organization trigger abortion of decoding of the media content by a legacy media terminal that does not recognize the pseudo-identifier but enables decoding of the media content by a media terminal that recognizes the pseudo-identifier to thereby enable post-decoding processing of the decoded media content using the supplemental processing information. The co-organization thereby prevents legacy media terminals that cannot use the supplemental processing information from decoding the media content and rendering the media content in a media presentation.
US10085021B2 Image encoding method, image decoding method, image encoding device, image decoding device, and image encoding/decoding device
A decoding method includes: predicting a current block in an image using a reference block, to generate a prediction block; and generating a reconstructed block using the prediction block, wherein the generating includes: filtering for a boundary between the reconstructed block and a decoded neighboring block, using a first filter strength set using first prediction information for prediction of the current block and second prediction information for prediction of the decoded neighboring block; filtering for the boundary using a second filter strength set without using the second prediction information of the current block and the decoded neighboring block; and switching whether to execute the second filtering, based on the boundary, wherein the first filtering is in-loop filtering in which a filtered reconstructed block is used as a reference block for another block, and the second filtering is post filtering outside the loop.
US10085013B2 3D camera module
A 3D depth camera module, including a light transmitting portion having a laser for emitting light, and having a diffractive optical element for passing the light therethrough such that the light reaches a subject with a preset pattern; a light receiving portion configured to receive the light reflected from the subject; an analyzing portion configured to analyze a 3D shape of the subject, based on a shifted degree of the reflected light; and an operating portion configured to move part of the light transmitting portion such that a position of one region of the subject where the light reaches is changed. Further, the operating portion moves at least part of the light transmitting portion by a predetermined length being set to restrict repetitive arrival of the light onto one region of the subject; the diffractive optical element includes a plurality of spots spaced from each other by a predetermined spaced interval between two adjacent spots of the diffractive optical element; and the predetermined length is smaller than the predetermined interval.
US10085007B2 Encoding device and encoding method, and decoding device and decoding method
An encoding device and an encoding method, and a decoding device and a decoding method configured to reduce an encoding amount of the encoded stream when information regarding a depth is included in the encoded stream. A DPS encoding unit sets depth image information, which is information regarding a depth image, as a DPS different from a sequence parameter set and a picture parameter set. Slice encoding circuitry encodes the depth image to generate encoded data. Further, the slice encoding circuitry transmits an encoded stream including the DPS and the encoded data. The present technology can be applied to, for example, a multi-view image encoding device.
US10085005B2 Capturing light-field volume image and video data using tiled light-field cameras
A capture system may capture light-field data representative of an environment for use in virtual reality, augmented reality, and the like. The system may have a plurality of light-field cameras arranged to capture a light-field volume within the environment, and a processor. The processor may use the light-field volume to generate a first virtual view depicting the environment from a first virtual viewpoint. The light-field cameras may be arranged in a tiled array to define a capture surface with a ring-shaped, spherical, or other arrangement. The processor may map the pixels captured by the image sensors to light rays received in the light-field volume, and store data descriptive of the light rays in a coordinate system representative of the light-field volume.
US10085003B2 Image capture apparatus and control method for the same
An image capture apparatus that can aid in the generation of desired three-dimensional data, and a control method for the same are provided. Based on parallax images obtained by using an image sensor, three-dimensional information of a subject included in the parallax images is obtained. A comparison is made between a resolution of the three-dimensional information set and a resolution of a predetermined formative apparatus, and whether or not recapturing is required is judged.
US10084998B2 Image projection kit and method and system of distributing image content for use with the same
A method of projecting imagery. In one embodiment, the method comprises projecting on a surface, from a projector device, a projected image of a matte displayed on a display device; adjusting the size, shape, position, orientation, or any combination thereof, of the projected image of the matte by adjusting the matte displayed on the display device; associating imagery content with the matte; and projecting the associated imagery in the projected image of the matte.
US10084997B1 Adaptive optics for a video projector
A deformable lens, deformable micro-mirror array, or combination thereof adjusts an image projected onto a screen to modify that image to compensate for small imperfections in the flatness of the surface the video is being projected onto. Initial calibration can be performed to create a screen profile, that is then used to adjust the optics to compensate for the detected screen anomalies. An initial grid projected onto the screen may be used for this purpose, with a high resolution camera imaging the grid and the perpendicularity, straightness and sharpness of the grid lines then being assessed by a processor to calculate the necessary optical modifications to modify the projected image such that the grid lines are straightened and aligned. In another embodiment a scanning laser is used to assess screen flatness and uniformity with pixel level precision.
US10084994B2 Live streaming video over 3D
A video monitoring system and method comprises a first camera at a first camera location configured to video record a first monitored area, wherein a georeference location of the first monitored area is known, and a virtual 3D model of the monitored zone that includes the first camera location and the first monitored area, wherein the virtual 3D model is georeferenced to a physical location. The system further comprises a processor configured to receive the video recording of the first monitored area and to overlay the video recording of the first monitored area onto a part of the virtual 3D model that corresponds to the georeference location of the first monitored area. A display is also connected to the processor and configured to display the virtual 3D model of the monitored zone overlaid with the video recording of the first monitored area.
US10084989B2 Audio and video calling through multiple terminal devices
A system that incorporates teachings of the present disclosure may include, for example, a computer-readable storage medium in a media controller having computer instructions to execute a soft-phone client application on the media processor, receive a call originating from an internet protocol multimedia subsystem network where the calls are directed to the media processor by a gateway having a switch that routes the call in accordance with a destination address included in a session initiation protocol header message, and selectively answer the call at any of a plurality of terminal devices including a mobile cellular phone coupled to the media processor via a femtocell. The computer instructions can be operable to present an audio portion of the call through a speaker of a presentation device operatively coupled to the media processor. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US10084986B2 System and method for video call using augmented reality
An augmented reality-based video calling system includes a first terminal configured to capture a video and a second terminal configured to add virtual content to the video captured by the first terminal and provide information regarding the added virtual content to the first terminal. The first terminal calculates 3D position coordinates of the virtual content in a 3D space corresponding to the video on the basis of the provided information regarding the virtual content, combines the virtual content with the video using the calculated 3D position coordinates, and display the virtual content combined with the video.
US10084982B2 Image sensor for improving linearity of analog-to-digital converter and image processing system including the same
An image sensor and an image processing system including the same are provided. The image sensor includes a pixel array including a plurality of pixels each connected to one of first through m-th column lines to output a pixel signal, where “m” is an integer of at least 2; analog-to-digital converters each configured to receive the pixel signal corresponding to one of the first through m-th column lines, to compare the pixel signal with a ramp signal, and to convert the pixel signal to a digital pixel signal; and a blocking circuit connected to an input terminal of at least one of the analog-to-digital converters to block an influence of an operation of others among the analog-to-digital converters.
US10084979B2 Camera apparatus and system, method and recording medium for indicating camera field of view
A camera field indicating method, system, and non-transitory computer readable medium for a camera including a light sensor, imaging optics, and an extended light source situated near the light sensor and sharing the imaging optics, including sensing incoming light via the imaging optics and the light sensor and intermittently activating the extended light source when the light sensor does not sense incoming light such that a projection of the extended light source through the imaging optics matches a field of view of the light sensor.
US10084978B2 Image capturing apparatus and image processing apparatus
The image capturing apparatus includes an image sensor including multiple pixels each including at least one photoelectric convertor and a transmittance distribution provider to provide, to at least part of the multiple pixels, a transmittance distribution depending on an incident angle of light. The multiple pixels includes an adjacent pixel group that includes a first pixel and second pixels adjacent to the first pixel, the adjacent pixel group including pixels to which mutually different four or more kinds of the transmittance distributions are provided. The apparatus produces, by using an input image produced from an output of the image sensor and information on the transmittance distributions, an output image corresponding to an optical observation image observable when an object space is observed from a partial area of a pupil of an imaging optical system.
US10084977B2 Camera system and photographing method
A camera system includes a camera, a base configured to support the camera, a transparent cover that covers at least a portion of the camera and the base; a circular polarizer disposed between the camera and the transparent cover; and a controller configured to move at least one of the camera and the circular polarizer to arrange the camera to face the circular polarizer in a first surrounding environment, and move at least one of the camera and the circular polarizer to arrange the camera not to face the circular polarizer in a second surrounding environment.
US10084970B2 System and method for automatically generating split screen for a video of a dynamic scene
A system and method for automatically generating split screen for a video of a dynamic scene is disclosed. The system generates the split screen by (a) obtaining the video of the dynamic scene, (b) detecting one or more objects in the video, (c) selecting one or more shot specifications for the one or more objects, (d) automatically cropping the dynamic scene of the one or more objects based on selected shot specifications, (e) automatically selecting a layout configuration for the split screen based on the cropped dynamic scenes to partition a display screen of a computing unit, (f) optimizing the split screen, (g) automatically generating the split screen by depicting (i) an overview of an original shot of the video in a top half and (ii) the cropped dynamic scenes in the one or more partition views of a bottom half and (h) displaying the split screen to a user.
US10084969B2 Imaging device for determining behavior of a brightness adjustment of an imaging optical system and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
An imaging device includes an imaging unit configured to capture an image of a subject formed by an imaging optical system and to generate a moving-image signal based on the captured image; and a processor comprising hardware, wherein the processor is configured to implement: an inter-frame change information acquisition unit configured to acquire inter-frame change information related to a change between at least two frames of the moving-image signal; an intra-frame information acquisition unit configured to acquire intra-frame information which is information within one frame included in the moving-image signal; and a brightness adjustment determination unit configured to determine behavior of brightness adjustment based on both of the inter-frame change information acquired by the inter-frame change information acquisition unit and the intra-frame information acquired by the intra-frame information acquisition unit.
US10084954B2 Image processing to track face region of person
An image processing system includes a face detection unit to detect a face in an image and a partial region detection unit to detect a partial region of the image based on a position of the face detected in the image. A tracking determination unit may also be included in the image processing system to select at least one of the face and the partial region for tracking based on a predetermined condition, and to track the selected one of the face and the partial region.
US10084952B2 Communication apparatus wirelessly communicating with external apparatus, control method of communication apparatus, and storage medium
A communication apparatus includes a setting unit that sets a time interval with respect to a timing of communicating with an external apparatus, a communication unit that communicates with the external apparatus at the time interval, and a control unit that performs control to, based on a request of the operation through the remote operation received from the external apparatus, communicate with the external apparatus in one of a plurality of modes including a remotely operated mode in which an operation corresponding to a requested operation is executed, wherein, in a case where a mode is shifted to the remotely operated mode, the setting unit changes the time interval to a shorter interval, and the control unit performs control to notify a user that the time interval is a long interval until a change of the time interval is completed.
US10084949B2 Camera module and array camera module with circuit board unit and photosensitive unit and manufacturing method thereof
A camera module and array camera module with circuit board unit and photosensitive unit and manufacturing method thereof is provided. The array camera module comprises two or more camera lenses and a circuit unit. The circuit unit comprises a circuit board portion for electrically connecting two or more photosensitive sensors of the array camera module, and a conjoined encapsulation portion integrally encapsulated on the circuit board portion. The camera lenses are respectively arranged along the photosensitive paths of the photosensitive sensors.
US10084947B2 Imaging module
An imaging module includes: an imaging unit including a light receiving unit having a plurality of pixels arranged in a specified shape including a lattice shape and configured to receive light and to perform photoelectric conversion on the received light, the imaging unit being configured to capture an image of a subject and to output the image as a light quantity signal; a signal processing unit configured to perform signal processing on the light quantity signal; and a flexible substrate which includes a bendable insulating film and on which the imaging unit and the signal processing unit are mounted. The flexible substrate is bent to arrange the signal processing unit and the flexible substrate in a space extending from an outer edge of an incident surface of the imaging unit in a direction perpendicular to the incident surface while maintaining a shape of the outer edge.
US10084946B2 Camera module
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) mounted with an image sensor, a holder member mounted at the PCB to support a lens module, movable lens concentrically arranged with the lens module, a first actuator compensating movement of an image captured by the image sensor by moving the movable lens, and a gyro sensor unit integrally formed with the first actuator to detect rotation of trajectory in response to movement of an electronic device mounted with the camera module.
US10084934B2 Information processing apparatus that generates file names for naming files, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
An image file naming rule is set by setting each of a plurality of items that configure a file name. It is determined whether or not any one of the plurality of items includes an item for which information that defines the file name to be unique is set. If it is determined that none of the plurality of items includes the item for which information that defines the file name to be unique is set upon changing information set in a target item of the plurality of items, information that can be set for the target item is restricted.
US10084924B2 Intercom system for collective housing
An intercom system for an apartment house according to the invention includes room units (10A, 10B) which are installed in respective rooms of the apartment house, and a control unit (20) which is connected to the room units (10A, 10B) of the respective rooms via an intercom line (L1) so as to be capable of communicating therewith, and is capable of communicating with an external server (S) via an external communication network. The control unit (2) acquires, based on a request signal transmitted from the room unit (10) via the intercom line (L1), predetermined information corresponding to the request signal from the external server (S) via the external communication network, and transmits the acquired predetermined information via the intercom line (L1) to the room unit (10) which transmitted the request signal.
US10084916B2 Edge injected speech in electronic communications
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for receiving an input from an agent during a call with a caller where the input directs one or more processors to inject a recorded statement in the agent's voice into the call, and where the recorded statement in the agent's voice is stored in a computer-readable file. Obtaining the recorded statement in the agent's voice based on data associated with the input and in response to receiving the input. And causing the recorded statement in the agent's voice to be inserted into a media stream of the call.
US10084901B2 Cordless telephone apparatus and cordless telephone system
A cordless base unit includes a controller that performs control in a case where an incoming call arrives from the landline telephone network, in such a manner that the cordless handset and the mobile information terminal perform sound ringing for the incoming call, that automatic answering starts after a predetermined time has elapsed and the sound ringing for the incoming call is stopped except for the mobile information terminal that is set to be used outside of the house, and that while the automatic answering is performed, the mobile information terminal that is set to be used outside of the house continues to perform the sound ringing for the incoming call.
US10084896B1 Modular electronic devices
One example modular electronic device of the present disclosure includes a frame and a plurality of electronic modules which are respectively removably received at a plurality of bays formed by the frame. The modular electronic device can enable a user to directly operate, interact with, remove, or otherwise manipulate the electronic modules without requiring the user to navigate through or otherwise interact with a graphical user interface. In particular, the modular electronic device can enable the user to operate, remove, or otherwise interact with the electronic modules by simply touching or pressing a particular electronic module.
US10084885B2 Systems and methods for substituting references to content
Techniques for substituting references to content shared within the social networking system. In an embodiment, a first reference to a first version of content is received. A second version of the content is selected based on at least one optimization objective. A second reference to the second version of the content is created for provision to a user of a social networking system. The second reference is provided for the user. The at least one optimization objective includes at least one of a business objective, a technical objective, and a legal objective. The content may include at least one of video and audio.
US10084874B2 Intelligent download of application programs
Improved techniques for controlling delivery (e.g., download) of application programs from a remote application repository to different client computing devices are disclosed. Application programs are often built to operate on computing devices that have certain hardware capabilities. Hence, application programs available for download from a remote application repository might not be suitable execution on all client computing devices that are able to access the remote application repository. The improved techniques for controlling delivery can operate to permit the applications to be received by only those client computing devices that have the required hardware capabilities to properly operate the application programs.
US10084872B2 Behavior based notifications
A computing system, computer-implemented method, and computer program product are provided for facilitating behavior based notifications concerning multiparty communication threads. According to an implementation, the computer-implemented method may include defining a rules set associated with a user for participation in a multiparty communication thread. The method may also include evaluating a plurality of communications associated with the multiparty communication thread. The method may also include determining when a given communication associated with the multiparty communication thread satisfies one or more of the rules included within the rules set. The method may further include delivering the given communication based upon, at least in part, a determining that the given communication satisfies the one or more rules.
US10084869B2 Metering user behaviour and engagement with user interface in terminal devices
Electronic terminal device including a processing entity for processing instructions and other data, functionally connected user interface entity, a display and user input elements, optionally a keypad or a touch-sensitive arrangement in connection with the display, a memory entity for storing the instructions and data, and a communication interface for transferring data with external entities, configured, in accordance with the instructions, to store data including a number of predetermined fingerprints, each characterizing display usage such as visual objects associated with software entities and potentially shown to the user via the display during execution of the software entity, and log data including behavioral data indicative of user engagement with the UI of the device, the logging incorporating detecting display usage, and storing indication of such detection in the memory, wherein the device is configured to determine the status of the display, and execute the logging according to the determination.
US10084867B1 Location awareness assistant for switching between a business profile mode and a personal profile mode
A location-based assistant is provided on client device. The client device includes a business-oriented operating system and a personal oriented operating system. The client device is configured to communicate data associated with the business-oriented operating system to a business remote data system, when the client device is operating the business-oriented operating system. The client device is configured to communicate data associated with the personal-oriented operating system to a personal remote data system, when the client device is operating the personal-oriented operating system.
US10084864B2 Methods and systems for facilitating a remote desktop session utilizing a remote desktop client common interface
Examples of methods, systems, apparatus, and machine-readable storage media are provided to facilitate access and control of a remote desktop of a remote machine by a web browser at a client device through a transcoding server without installing proprietary plug-ins or protocols on the client device. A transcoding server may translate user input requests from a web browser into input calls compatible with a remote desktop display protocol. The transcoding server may receive remote desktop drawing commands from the remote machine and translate the remote desktop drawing commands into web browser drawing updates compatible with the web browser. A transcoding server may communicate with a web browser via HTTP and communicate with a remote machine via a remote desktop display protocol. A web browser may be an HTML5 browser. A transcoding server may send drawing coordinates to the web browser via an HTTP header and may use long polling.
US10084843B2 System and method for web container partitions in a multitenant application server environment
In accordance with an embodiment, described herein is a system and method for providing web container partitions in an application server environment. The application server environment can include a domain with one or more partitions, each partition associated with one or more virtual targets, and each virtual target including configuration information for a web server that hosts one or more applications deployed to that virtual target. Each virtual target can register configuration information of its associated web server with a web container. When receiving a request for accessing an application in a particular partition, the web container can examine information in the host header of the request and virtual target configuration information in the web container, to find a matching web server for dispatching the request.
US10084842B2 Apparatus for transmitting broadcast signal, apparatus for receiving broadcast signal, method for transmitting broadcast signal and method for receiving broadcast signal
A method for processing a broadcast signal according to an embodiment of the present invention includes: encoding broadcast data for one or more broadcast services; encoding first level signaling information including information describing properties of the one or more broadcast services; encoding second level signaling information including information for listing the one or more broadcast services; and generating a broadcast signal including the encoded broadcast data, first level signaling information and second level signaling information.
US10084829B2 Auto-generation of previews of web conferences
Techniques are disclosed for auto-generating a preview of a web conference based on participant interactions during the web conference. A web conference is recorded and includes a shared presentation and participant interactions. Key frames of the shared presentation are identified. During the web conference, differing amounts of interaction between the participants occurred during presentation of the respective key frames. The technique selects a subset of the key frames to include in the preview based on the differing amounts of interaction between the participants that occurred during presentation of the key frames and generates the preview using the subset of key frames. An example preview displays a sequence of key frames in which each key frame is displayed for a few seconds.
US10084828B2 Social-chronographic-geographic media file browsing system and method
Users are able to browse a digital-media content based on social-graph-related criteria, time-related criteria, and geolocation-related criteria. A social-chronographic-geographic media file browsing system builds a social-chronographic-geographic media query and retrieves digital-media content (and associated metadata) based on a given user's search criteria. In accordance with various embodiments, the social-chronographic-geographic media file browsing system retrieves an interactive map from cartographic data provider and then places a graphical media control on the interactive map according to the provided geolocation-related criterion.
US10084826B1 Protocol agnostic security by using out-of-band health check
A computer-implemented method provides an improvement in security breach detection and comprises using a broker computing device, calculating a digital fingerprint of a computing device based on security service data of the computing device, and sending the fingerprint out-of-band for storing in a data repository; using an agent computing device, encrypting current security service data of the computing device to generate encrypted current security service data and sending the encrypted current security service data out-of-band to a gateway computing device; using the gateway computing device, receiving the encrypted current security service data out-of-band and conducting a real-time out-of-band health check of the computing device based, at least in part, on the fingerprint that is stored in the data repository; and using the gateway computing device, in response to conducting the real-time out-of-band health check, determining whether to allow access to in-band communication data.
US10084821B2 Adaptation of access rules for a data interchange between a first network and a second network
Adapting access rules for a data interchange between a first network and a second network by the second network is provided based on a service-specific integrity information item of the first network, wherein the first network processes data for carrying out a service and the service defines multiple components. A respective integrity status is transmitted for each of the components by each respective component via a communication link within the first network to a management unit of the first network. The service-specific integrity information item is computed based on each respective integrity status by the management unit. The service-specific integrity information item is transmitted by a network access point of the first network to a receiver in the second network for adapting the access rules. Access by the receiver to each respective integrity status is prevented.
US10084819B1 System for detecting source code security flaws through analysis of code history
The present invention relates to a system for detecting source code security flaws through analysis of code history. First, the system obtains a previously inferred information flow policy, the previously inferred informational flow policy being based on a previous source code revision. The system then determines changes in source code between a previous source code revision and a current source code revision. Finally, a current inferred information flow policy is generated by modifying the previously inferred information flow policy to reflect the changes in source code. If the changes in the source code do not comply with the previously inferred information flow policy, then the changes are reported to a developer.
US10084816B2 Protocol based detection of suspicious network traffic
Embodiments of the present invention relate to identification of suspicious network traffic indicative of a Botnet and/or an Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) based on network protocol of such traffic. According to one embodiment, a traffic file is received at a network security device that is protecting a private network. The traffic file contains therein network traffic associated with the private network that has been captured and stored. The received traffic file is processed by the network security device to determine whether the network traffic relates to a network protocol that is indicative of existence of a network security threat within the private network. When existence of the network security threat is detected, then the network security device reports details regarding the network security threat.
US10084812B2 Method and system of repairing vulnerabilities of smart devices
Disclosed are systems and methods for repairing vulnerabilities of smart devices connected to a data network. An example method includes: transmitting a request through the network to obtain access to a smart device; obtaining settings of the smart device by accessing a configuration file containing settings of the smart device; comparing each of the settings of the device with known vulnerabilities to identify a vulnerability of the smart device that can be exploited; determining a repair action for repairing the at least one network vulnerability associated with at least one setting of the smart device based on the setting with the similar vulnerable status in the database; and transmitting instructions to the smart device to perform the repair action wherein the repair action comprises adjusting the setting of the smart device by making changes in the configuration file.
US10084803B2 Rating of signature patterns for pattern matching
Systems and methods for rating of signature patterns are provided. According to one embodiment, a frequency of occurrence is determined by a network security system of each of multiple patterns within a pattern database containing a set of candidate patterns from which a set of patterns or sub-patterns thereof will be selected for inclusion within a pre-match list. For each pattern, the network security device determines whether a length of the pattern exceeds a pre-defined length; and, if so, cuts the pattern to generate multiple sub-patterns having the pre-defined length. A rating for each pattern or, as the case may be, each sub-pattern is then determined by the network device based on any or a combination of the frequency of occurrence of the pattern within the pattern database, the length of the pattern or the sub-pattern and a measure of redundancy within the pattern or sub-pattern.
US10084772B2 Bypassing certificate pinning
A client application performs certificate pinning as a means of authenticating the identity of a server. A proxy is interposed in the communications path of the client and the hosting server and provides a proxy security certificate to the client. In response to the client extracting a proxy authentication component from the proxy security certificate, operation of the client is paused and a hosting server authentication component is extracted from a hosting server security certificate. The client operation is resumed, providing the extracted hosting server authentication component to the client, in substitution for the proxy authentication component. Based on receiving the extracted hosting server authentication component, the client authenticates the proxy to receive communications directed to the hosting server.
US10084771B2 Secure feature and key management in integrated circuits
A mechanism for providing secure feature and key management in integrated circuits is described. An example method includes receiving, by a root authority system, data identifying a command that affects operation of an integrated circuit, singing, by the root authority system, the command using a root authority key to create a root signed block (RSB), and providing the RSB to a security manager of the integrated circuit.
US10084769B2 Single sign-on between multiple data centers
Techniques are disclosed for a single sign-on (SSO) enterprise system with multiple data centers that can use a lightweight cookie on a user's client device. The lightweight cookie can include a reference to a data center in which the user is already authenticated, and a new data center can contact the old data center for creating a session for the user on the new data center. If the old data center is unavailable, then the new data center may fall back to accessing a local security store, a backup of keys, security tokens, and/or other security data, in order to create a local session for the user on the new data center.
US10084765B2 Secure, untethered provisioning and troubleshooting of wireless network devices
A wireless network device only installs configuration information that is wirelessly received from a provisioning device if the wireless network device successfully authenticates a security token it receives from the provisioning device. The provisioning device can obtain the security token by scanning a label associated with the wireless network device or by other methods.
US10084760B2 Secure messages for internet of things devices
Example implementations relate to secure messages for IoT devices. For example, a system for secure messages for IoT devices may include an IoT device coupled to a network including a plurality of web services. The IoT device may store a service certificate for each of the plurality of web services, generate a secure message for a web service among the plurality of web services using the stored service certificate for the web service, and send the secure message to the web service without first establishing a connection between the IoT device and the web service.
US10084758B2 System, method, and recording medium for communication and message comparison with encrypted light signals
A method, system, and recording medium for communication comparison including encrypting a first communication and a second communication, determining a list of frequencies and intensities based on the first communication and the second communication, projecting light based on the list of frequencies and intensities of the first communication onto an object, reading the frequencies and intensities of the light based on the first communication from the object, and comparing the light read in the reading with the list of frequencies and intensities of the second communication to calculate a semantic overlap between the frequencies and intensities of the first communication and the second communication.
US10084750B2 Policy-based content filtering
Methods and systems for processing application-level content of network service protocols are described. According to one embodiment, a firewall maintains multiple configuration schemes, each defining a set of administrator-configurable content filtering process settings. The firewall also maintains a security policy database including multiple firewall security policies. At least one of the firewall security policies includes an associated configuration scheme and an action to take with respect to a particular network session based on a set of source Internet Protocol (IP) addresses, a set of destination IP addresses and/or a network service protocol. Policy-based content filtering of network sessions is performed by: (i) identifying a firewall security policy matching traffic associated with the network session; (ii) identifying content filtering processes to be performed on the traffic based on the configuration scheme associated with the matching firewall security policy; and (iii) applying the identified content filtering processes to the traffic.
US10084745B2 Data management profile for a fabric network
Method and systems for controlling data remotely that includes connecting to a remote device within a fabric of smart devices. The remote device stores data locally. Controlling the data includes remotely controlling the data stored in the remote device from another device connected to the fabric by transmitting a message to the remote device. Moreover, the transmitted message includes a profile identifier that causes a data management entity of the remote device to perform an indicated data management action. Furthermore, the profile identifier identifies a data management profile, and the message includes a command tag that indicates the data management action to be performed.
US10084743B2 Methods and systems for adaptive and contextual collaboration in a network
There is provided a system that includes a correlation module configured to receive input data from a device and generate a composite statement based on the input data and at least one of a condition of the system and domain model data. The system includes a decision module configured to generate recommendation data based on the composite statement. Further, the system includes a control module configured to engage an action at the device based on the recommendation data.
US10084731B2 Method and system for transferring messages between messaging systems
A message interchange gateway for transferring messages between a first party and a second party includes an ingress module, arranged to accept at least one message from the first party, a session manger arranged to accept the at least one message from the ingress module, the session manager being further arranged in co-operation with a storage device having data, a message queuing module having at least one session-based message queue, and at least a first session handler having a first session. The first session handler is arranged in co-operation with a first session-based message queue for the processing of the at least one message according to an instruction from the session manager. The instruction is at least partially based on the data, and the first session handler is further arranged to dispatch, after processing, the at least one message from the first session-based message queue to the second party.
US10084728B2 Localized traffic flow management in a wireless network
The disclosure relates to technology for a local control point in a communication system. The local control point may be an enterprise gateway configured as a gateway between radio access nodes and a core network that provides wireless communication for wireless devices that connect to the radio access nodes. The enterprise gateway may be connected to radio access nodes in a venue such as a retail shopping center, workplace, sports arena, public street, etc. The enterprise gateway may perform traffic flow management with respect to the local traffic in the venue. The enterprise gateway can make better decisions for traffic flow at the venue than a centralized point, such as a core network.
US10084727B2 Cable backplane
A main unit of a director-class switch including a wire-based backplane located in a chassis, having a plurality of slots configured to receive switch boards. The wire-based backplane includes a plurality of harnesses each including first and second cartridges, a plurality of interface port units mounted on each of the first and second cartridges and cables connecting each of the interface port units of the first cartridge to each of the interface port units of the second cartridge. The harnesses are mounted in the chassis such that the interface port units face ends of the slots in a manner configured to mate with corresponding connectors of switch boards inserted into the slots. A plurality of interface port units are mounted in each slot. Each cartridge includes interface port units which are located in a plurality of different slots.
US10084717B2 Sequence number update
The invention relates to a method and device in a communications network when a User Equipment, UE, needs to update a next expected Transmission Sequence Number, TSN, continuously in order to avoid discarding successive transmissions. The method comprises: resetting a next_expected_TSN value in said network and UE to predetermined values after a predetermined inactivity time.
US10084712B1 Real-time traffic analysis over mobile networks
A device can determine a set of flow characteristics associated with an encrypted traffic flow. The set of flow characteristics can include a cumulative length of payload packets included in the encrypted traffic flow, an average payload length of the payload packets, and a throughput associated with the encrypted traffic flow. The device can determine, based on the set of flow characteristics, whether the encrypted traffic flow is likely to be a video traffic flow. The device can cause the encrypted traffic flow to be managed based on whether the encrypted traffic flow is likely to be a video traffic flow.
US10084709B1 Methods and apparatus for scheduling transmission of data in a network
In some embodiments, an apparatus includes a transmission schedule module in at least one of a memory or a processing device that can select, at a first time, a data unit to send to a network device based at least in part on a value of a transmission rate counter indicating that the network is in a first state. The transmission schedule module can receive, at a second time, an indication of a number of buffers associated with the data unit and can calculate a size estimate of the data unit based on the number of buffers and a capacity associated with each buffer. The transmission schedule module can calculate at a third time, a temporary transmission rate count and can send a signal to transition the network device from the first state to a second state if the temporary transmission rate count meets a criterion.
US10084702B2 Packet processing method and system, and device
The application disclose a packet processing method that includes: receiving, by a service distribution node, service routing information sent by a controller, where the service routing information includes a flow identifier, a service identifier, and a next-hop address, the flow identifier is used to identify a packet flow, the service identifier is used to identify a sequence of a service node instance that processes the packet flow, and the next-hop address is used to identify the service node instance that processes the packet flow; receiving a first packet; acquiring a first flow identifier according to the first packet, and searching the service routing information according to the first flow identifier to acquire a matched service identifier and a matched next-hop address; and sending a second packet to a first service node instance that has the matched next-hop address, which implements service processing on a packet flow.
US10084701B2 Packet relaying method and non-transitory computer-readable recording medium
A packet relaying method conducted by a computer, the packet relaying method includes controlling whether each of a plurality of packets is transferred to a first service function in accordance with a time interval between two adjacent packets of the plurality of packets and a delay time due to processing performed by the first service function, when the first service function of a plurality of service functions of a virtualized network included in a transfer route of the plurality of packets is excluded from the transfer route.
US10084697B2 Methods and apparatus for internet-scale routing using small-scale border routers
Methods and apparatus for Internet-scale routing using small-scale border routers and IP tunneling are described. Each border router is directly connected to a transit provider. Routing protocol peerings may be passed via the border routers through tunnels to a routing service; the routing service and the transit provider router(s) appear to be directly adjacent routing peers. The routing service receives routing data from the transit provider(s), maintains the routing data in a routing table, and processes the routing data in the routing table to select best paths. A mapping service may be informed, by the routing service, of a best exit point (or points) for each Internet prefix of each packet to be routed on the Internet. Outbound packets from devices on the network to the Internet, and inbound packets from the Internet to the network devices, may be encapsulated and passed through tunnels as directed by the mapping service.
US10084696B2 Aliasing of named data objects and named graphs for named data networks
Systems, methods and computer program products for aliasing of named data objects (in named data networks) and entities for named data networks (e.g., named graphs for named data networks). In various examples, aliasing of named data objects may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms. In other examples, named graphs may be implemented in one or more named data networks in the form of systems, methods and/or algorithms.
US10084690B2 Using a firewall filter to select a member link of a link aggregation group
A device may store, in a data structure, a set of link identifiers, that identifies a set of member links included in a link aggregation group, in association with a set of packet parameters. The device may receive a network packet. The device may determine a particular packet parameter, of the set of packet parameters, associated with the network packet. The device may route the network packet via a particular member link, of the set of member links, identified by the particular link identifier.
US10084688B2 Systems and methods for peer-to-peer communication
Systems, methods, and computer program products for transmitting data between devices are disclosed. A device may utilize a standardized communication system (“SCS”) to transmit data directly between devices including an SCS. The SCS may discover available devices. The SCS may determine available transmission paths between a first device and a second device. The SCS may select a transmission path between the first device and the second device, and the SCS may transmit data from the first device to the second device using a standardized communication protocol (“SCP”).
US10084682B2 Information processing apparatus, method and computer readable medium
An information processing apparatus includes: a memory configured to store first transmission-waiting packets received from a first apparatus and second transmission-waiting packets received from a second apparatus; a communication circuit configured to transmit the first transmission-waiting packets and the second transmission-waiting packets in accordance with a predetermined ratio; and a processor configured to measure stay time period, in the memory, of certain packet among the second transmission-waiting packets, determine, by referring to correspondence information that indicates correspondence between a hop number and a threshold value for the stay time period, whether or not the measured stay time period is equal to or longer than the threshold value corresponding to the number of hops from the second apparatus to the information processing apparatus, and output, when the stay time period is determined to be equal to or longer than the threshold value, identification information capable of identifying the certain packet.
US10084671B2 Communication device and packet monitoring method
To provide a communication device that enables efficient monitoring of similar communication flows that are generated in a massive amount. Provided is a communication device, including a packet collection unit, a packet detection unit, a control information generation unit, and a communication control unit. The packet collection unit is configured to collect packets transmitted to a network and packets received from the network. The packet detection unit is configured to detect an opportunity to generate instruction information for instructing start and stop of recording packets exists by using the packets collected by the packet collection unit. The control information generation unit is configured to generate information for use in monitoring operation of packets and control information including the instruction information. The communication control unit configured to transmit the control information generated by the control information generation unit to another device connected to the network.
US10084659B2 Systems and methods for enhanced discovery
Disclosed herein are a variety of devices, methods, processes, and systems for providing enhanced service discovery. Entities in a network may send requests for service discovery to a resource directory and the resource directory may respond with the requested discovery information. This discovery information may be cached at a network node located on the path between the requesting entity and the resource directory. Upon detecting a similar discovery request, the network node may reply with the cached discovery information, forward the request to another entity based on the cached discovery information, or reply with an address or location of another entity that may have the requested discovery information.
US10084657B2 Normalized software-defined networking interface
A first message that conforms to a first software-defined networking protocol is received from a first source component. A first destination component associated with the first message is identified. A second software-defined networking protocol is determined based, at least in part, on the first destination component. The second software-defined networking protocol is one of a plurality of software-defined networking protocols. A second message that conforms to the second software-defined networking protocol is generated based, at least in part, on the first message. The second message is sent to the first destination component.
US10084651B2 Cell measurement method, cell resource sharing method, and related device
Disclosed are a cell measurement method, a cell resource sharing method, and a related device. The cell measurement method includes: a user equipment receives a measurement configuration message sent by a base station, wherein the measurement configuration message comprises at least one physical cell identity and CSI-RS configuration information corresponding to a measured cell, and wherein the physical cell identity is used to indicate the measured cell; measuring the CSI-RS corresponding to the measured cell according to the CSI-RS configuration information, and obtaining a measurement result of the measuring; sending the obtained measurement result of the measured cell and measurement object information of the measured cell to the base station via a measurement report. The technical solution provided by the present invention can effectively improve the accuracy of the measurement result, and enable the base station to distinguish different measurement results corresponding to different cells.
US10084648B2 Creating new cloud resource instruction set architecture
A method and system are provided. The system includes a network configurator for configuring a network as a backplane of the system to optimize throughput rate and minimize latency across a plurality of subsystems that are cloud-based and that form the system. The plurality of subsystems includes hardware and software subsystems. The system further includes a composable system building block configurator for refactoring, based on a disaggregated system principle, the plurality of subsystems to use the network to communicate as a single system. The system also includes a system resource multidimensional model generator for generating a multidimensional optimization model that models the composable system building blocks as resources having adjustable parameters in a multidimensional parameter space.
US10084643B2 Systems and methods for providing customized virtual wireless networks based on service oriented network auto-creation
System and method embodiments are provided for providing customized virtual networks based on SONAC. In an embodiment, a network management entity for providing a customized VN includes a SONAC module executed by a computing device that is connected to a wireless network, the SONAC module configured to receive service requirement data from the wireless network and create a service customized VN according to the service requirement data, the service requirement data describing one or more service requirements, wherein the SONAC module comprises an interface to interact with: an SDT component, the SDT component used by the SONAC module to determine a service customized logical topology; an SDRA component that maps the logical topology to physical network resources within the wireless network; and a SDP component that determines an end-to-end data transport protocol for communication between a first device and a second device via the wireless network.
US10084638B2 Method and apparatus for automation and alarm architecture
A method and system architecture for automation and alarm systems is provided. The system architecture is hierarchically organized, allowing devices to process system data differently at different levels of the hierarchy. Moreover, different devices at the same level of the hierarchy may employ different or custom configurations, allowing for context-dependent algorithms to be deployed in the system. The configuration of each device in the system is defined by a set of rules, filters, thresholds, and other criteria, which are pushed to a device from other devices in the hierarchy. Accordingly, the configuration of each device is dynamically updated as information is learned about the context in which the device is deployed, and as more advanced algorithms and configurations are developed.
US10084630B2 Multi-beam crest factor reduction
A system for use with beam signals, the system including: a crest factor reduction (CFR) module having inputs and corresponding outputs, wherein each of the inputs is for receiving a corresponding different beam signal of the beam signals and wherein each output corresponds to a different input of the plurality of inputs and is for outputting a different CFR-adjusted signal of a plurality of CFR-adjusted signals, each CFR-adjusted signal of the plurality of CFR-adjusted signals corresponding to a different beam signal of the plurality of beam signals; and a transmitter connected to the outputs of the CFR module, wherein the CFR module is configured to perform crest factor reduction on the beam signals to generate the plurality of CFR-adjusted signals, and wherein the crest factor reduction performed on the beam signals is based on a weighted sum of the magnitudes of multiple beams signals among the beam signals.
US10084627B2 Frequency hopping in an SC-FDMA environment
Facilitating frequency hopping for single carrier, frequency division multiple access (SC-FDMA) transmission is described herein. By way of example, user data transmitted within a transmission allocation unit can be frequency shifted with respect to time based slots of the allocation unit. As a result, frequency hopping can be accomplished while preserving single carrier constraints and a low peak to average power ratio (PAPR). Furthermore, various frequency shifted mechanisms are disclosed to accomplish preservation of single carrier restraints. For example, a scheduler can select between cyclic frequency shifting, transposed frequency shifting, and multiplexing of frequency selective scheduled and frequency hopped data based on an audit of scheduled data for the transmission allocation unit. As a result, the reduction in interference achieved through frequency hopping can be combined with the low PAPR for various data allocation configurations.
US10084626B2 Wireless transmitter using a widebrand digital-to-analog converter for processing multiple channels in a digital radio-frequency signal
A wireless transmitter processing chain includes digital radio frequency mixing circuitry to generate, in digital form, a representation of a transmit signal including multiple communication channels. From the digital representation, a wideband digital to analog converter creates the analog transmit signal that includes the communication channels. Individual mixers and filters follow, with mixing frequencies tuned to place the communication channels at the desired frequency centers.
US10084621B2 Clock data recovery with non-uniform clock tracking
Systems and methods for adjusting a phase step size of a clock data recover (CDR) circuit are described according to aspects of the present disclosure. In certain aspects, a method for adjusting a phase step size of a CDR circuit includes sensing a frequency offset of the CDR circuit, and adjusting the phase step size of the CDR circuit based on the sensed frequency offset. The frequency offset may be sensed by sensing a signal level on an integration path of a loop filter of the CDR circuit. The phase step size of the CDR circuit may be adjusted by switching the CDR circuit between a first phase step size and a second phase step size using a modulator (e.g., a sigma-delta modulator).
US10084619B2 Nested feed-forward optical equalization using an electro-optic modulator with a multi-segment electrode
A method and system of optical communication are provided. An optical modulator device includes a first and a second waveguide segment, and is configured to modulate an incident optical signal. A first feed-forward equalization (FFE) circuit including an inner first tap and an inner second tap, is configured to equalize the first waveguide segment. A second FFE circuit including a first inner tap and a second inner tap, is configured to equalize the second waveguide segment. An FFE recombination of the first inner tap and the second inner tap of the first and second FFE circuits, is in the electrical domain, respectively. An FFE recombination of the first and second modulation signals, operative to equalize a combination of the first second waveguide segments, is in the optical domain.
US10084617B2 User station for a bus system and method for improving the transmission quality in a bus system
A user station for a bus system and a method for improving the transmission quality in a bus system are provided. The user station includes a transceiver for transmitting or receiving a message to/from at least one additional user station of the bus system via the bus system. In the bus system, exclusive, collision-free access to a bus of the bus system by a user station is at least temporarily ensured. The transceiver includes a transmission signal processing device for transmission signal processing of a transmission signal to be transmitted by the transceiver. The transmission signal processing device is configured for setting a predetermined bit symmetry of bits of the transmission signal by generating an internal transmission signal for the message. In the internal transmission signal, the dominant phase of the bits is shortened and the recessive phase of the bits is lengthened.
US10084616B2 Peak cancellation-crest factor reduction device, peak-to-average power ratio reduction method, and peak value determination device
A peak cancellation-crest factor reduction (PC-CFR) device includes a clipping unit configured to output a clipping error signal by clipping amplitude values of a first baseband complex signal based on a predetermined threshold value; a peak value determination unit configured to receive the clipping error signal, and determine a first amplitude value as a peak value when the first amplitude value is greater than a second amplitude value input before the first amplitude value and a third amplitude value input after the first amplitude value among amplitude values of the clipping error signal; a cancellation pulse generator (CPG) allocation unit configured to allocate the peak value to a CPG; and a subtractor configured to subtract a cancellation pulse generated from the CPG from the first baseband complex signal and output a second baseband complex signal with a reduced peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR).
US10084609B2 Method, apparatus, and system for controlling smart home environment using LED lighting device
The present disclosure provides a smart home control system including at least one LED lighting device and at least one smart terminal. The LED lighting device includes an LED light-emitting module, a power supply module, a video acquisition module, a processing module and a communication module. The video acquisition module may be configured to collect video data within a camera detection range, and send the video data to the processing module. The processing module parses and recognizes the video data to detect behavioral information, generates control instructions according to the behavioral information, and controls the communication module to send the control instructions to the smart terminal. The system consistent with the present disclosure enables timely detection and prevention of illegal activities and/or unsafe behaviors, as well as recognition and execution of specified user instructions.
US10084606B2 Construction of digital identity documents in a manner that allows the user to select which attributes are to be revealed
A method, system and computer program product for facilitating the generating of digital identity documents. A system receives a selection and initialization of properties (e.g., identity attributes, document type, alternate views, an acquisition uniform resource locator (URL)) to be used in a digital identity document (e.g., driver's license). The system then builds a template using the selected properties. The system may then present a list of built templates to a user/verifier to be used in generating a corresponding digital identity document. Upon receiving the selected template, the system provides the acquisition URL associated with the selected template to the user/verifier to be used by the user/verifier to request the corresponding digital identity document from the issuer. After receiving the digital identity document constructed by the issuer from the issuer, the system delivers the received digital identity document to the user/verifier.
US10084602B2 Dynamic token and a working method thereof
A working method of a dynamic token, including the steps of grouping, by the dynamic token, the second hash data to obtain a plurality of byte groups, transforming respective byte groups into corresponding binary data by shifting and combining the bytes contained in respective byte groups; performing modulo operation on a first preset value by using sum of all the binary data obtained by transforming to a modulo result, performing modulo operation on a second preset value by using the obtained modulo result so as to obtain the first bit interception result. According to this working method, on the basis of different purpose codes, an authentication server authenticates the dynamic passwords applicable to each application scenarios, reducing the risk of keys used for generating dynamic passwords being stolen, improving the security of a token authentication system.
US10084596B1 Proactivized threshold password-based secret sharing with flexible key rotation
Methods and apparatus are provided for proactivized threshold password-based secret sharing with key rotation. An exemplary method comprises determining a difference between updated and prior values of a share, wherein the updated value comprises a fixed share of a plurality of shares of a secret; setting at least one polynomial coefficient of a correction polynomial employed by a polynomial-based secret sharing scheme to a value that depends on the difference; applying the polynomial-based secret sharing scheme to obtain share correction values that comprise a share correction value for the fixed share derived from the at least one polynomial coefficient; and providing the share correction values to at least one party that generates the fixed share from the provided share correction value for the fixed share and the prior value of the share. The secret can optionally be updated. A key rotation scheduler optionally performs a new sharing of the secret based on a refreshing schedule and/or a refreshing policy.
US10084588B2 Mobile communication device configured with a single crystal piezo resonator structure
A mobile communication system. The system has a housing comprising an interior region and an exterior region and a processing device provided within an interior region of the housing. The system has an rf transmit module coupled to the processing device, and configured on a transmit path. The system has a transmit filter provided within the rf transmit module. In an example, the transmit filter comprises a diplexer filter comprising a single crystal acoustic resonator device.
US10084587B1 Multifunction channelizer/DDC architecture for a digital receiver/exciter
A digital receiver includes a digital synthesizer that generates a local oscillating (LO) signal at a selected frequency, and a signal mixer that receives an input signal and generates a mixed output signal in response to shifting a phase of the input signal based on the frequency of the LO signal. A multi-mode dynamic channelizer is selectively operable in a first mode and a second mode. The first mode generates a plurality of individual channels having a channel size defined by a bandwidth and a gain, and the second mode generates a parallelization of a selected channel. In response to operating in the second mode, the multi-mode dynamic channelizer adjusts at least one of the bandwidth and the gain of the selected channel based on the mixed output signal to change the channel size of the selected channel.
US10084579B2 CSI feedback for MIMO wireless communication systems with polarized active antenna array
A base station capable of communicating with a user equipment (UE) includes a transceiver configured to transmit 8-port Channel State Information-Reference Signal (CSI-RS) according to a CSI-RS configuration for the UE, and downlink signals containing the CSI-RS configuration on physical downlink shared channels (PDSCH), and receive, from the UE, uplink signals containing Precoder Matrix Indicator (PMI) derived using the 8-port CSI-RS, and a controller configured to convert the PMI to one of predetermined precoding vectors. A user equipment includes a transceiver configured to receive downlink signals containing a CSI-RS configuration on PDSCH transmitted by the BS, and 8-port CSI-RS according to the CSI-RS configuration, and transmit uplink signals containing a PMI, a controller configured to decode the CSI-RS configuration from the downlink signals, and derive the PMI by utilizing channel estimates based on the 8-port CSI-RS, the PMI mapped to one of precoding vectors.
US10084574B2 Multiple component carrier OFDMA communication system
A method of enhancing a downlink channel coding structure in an OFDMA (orthogonal frequency division multiple access) communication system is provided. The method includes: segmenting a concatenation of multiple transport blocks amongst multiple component carriers; and separately performing link adaptation for each component carrier according to channel conditions experienced by that component carrier.
US10084570B2 System and method for line coding
A system and method for line coding of data. A serial transmitter includes a forward error correction encoding circuit followed by a bit conditioning circuit. The bit conditioning circuit counts the lengths of runs of consecutive identical digits and, when the count reaches a threshold, flips a bit. A serial receiver receives the data from the serial transmitter. The serial receiver includes a forward error correction decoding circuit, which re-flips bits flipped by the bit conditioning circuit of the serial transmitter.
US10084555B1 Method for estimating receiver sensitivity of a data packet signal transceiver
A method for estimating receiver sensitivity of a radio frequency (RF) data packet signal transceiver device under test that relies upon beacon request and response data packets for enabling communication links.
US10084552B2 Methods, systems, and computer program products for calibrating hardware-induced distortion in a communication system
Methods and systems are described for calibrating hardware-induced distortion in a communication system. In one aspect, a calibration signal is transmitted from a base station (BS) to a user equipment (UE). A corresponding amplified version of the transmitted calibration signal is received by the BS from the UE. A composite downlink-uplink channel state information (CSI) is estimated based on the received corresponding amplified version of the transmitted calibration signal. Uplink CSI is estimated based on a reference signal received from the UE. At least one of a phase hardware-induced distortion and an amplitude hardware induced distortion is determined based on the estimated composite downlink-uplink CSI and the estimated uplink CSI.
US10084548B2 Method for transmitting a sequence of data symbols, corresponding device for transmission, signal, method for receiving, device for receiving and computer program
A method is provided for transmitting a sequence of data symbols including at least two data symbols of distinct values, delivering an electromagnetic wave carrying an orbital angular momentum. The method includes, for at least one data symbol to be transmitted: a bijective selection of an order of orbital angular momentum associating, with each distinct value of a data symbol, a distinct order of orbital angular momentum, and delivering a selected order of orbital angular momentum that is representative, by bijection, of the value of the at least one data symbol to be transmitted; and transmitting the electromagnetic wave carrying an orbital angular momentum, the order of orbital angular momentum of which corresponds to the selected order of orbital angular momentum.
US10084545B2 Distributed traveling-wave mach-zehnder modulator driver
A distributed traveling-wave Mach-Zehnder modulator driver having a plurality of modulation stages that operate cooperatively (in-phase) to provide a signal suitable for use in a 100 Gb/s optical fiber transmitter at power levels that are compatible with conventional semiconductor devices and conventional semiconductor processing is described.
US10084541B2 Shorter wavelength transmission of OAM beams in conventional single mode fiber
A method for transmission of orbital angular momentum (OAM) data over an optical fiber involves generating an optical signal at a selected wavelength. A ratio of a diameter of a core of the optical fiber to the selected wavelength of the optical signal enables transmission of a predetermined number of orbital angular momentum modes over the optical fiber. The optical signal is modulated with at least one input data stream and an OAM signal is applied to the modulated optical signal to generate the OAM data signal. The OAM data signal is transmitted over the optical fiber using a fiber launcher. A received OAM data signal is processed to extract the at least one input data stream.
US10084537B2 Method and apparatus for synchronization
Achieving phase synchronization in single frequency networks may be useful in various communication systems. For example, the use of synchronous Ethernet, timing over packet, and radio interface based synchronization (RIBS) may be applied in mobile and/or data communication networks. Certain embodiments improve phase accuracy using a hybrid synchronization method beyond standard RIBS and clustering carriers using the same transmission waveforms across carriers. Certain embodiments also select a master transmission point to maximize the signal quality of the composite waveforms in a cluster.
US10084536B1 Radio system using satellites
A radio communication route enables communication from an originating ground station to a destination ground station via one of multiple randomly orbiting satellites with no attitude control. The ground stations and satellites include directional antennas for receiving radio signals from and transmitting radio signals in multiple directions. The satellites store an address of a destination ground station from which an initial information signal is transmitted and antenna information identifying the satellite antenna on which the initial information signal was received. Plural satellite antennas transmit linking information identifying the satellite to the originating ground station. Data transmissions received at the originating ground station that designate a particular destination are transmitted by the originating ground station using the antenna on which the linking information was received and the satellite retransmits the data transmission using the satellite antenna identified by the stored antenna information.
US10084534B2 State transfer among virtualization-enabled satellite platforms
Systems, methods, and software described herein provide enhancements for deploying applications in satellite systems. In one example, a satellite system comprises a communication interface configured to receive software payloads, and a satellite control system configured to operate logistical control elements of the satellite system. The satellite system further comprises a virtualized execution system configured to execute ones of the software payloads deployed on the satellite system as associated virtual nodes that share resources of the satellite system.
US10084529B1 System and method for air-to-ground single frequency networking
A system and related method for minimizing co-channel interference in air-to-ground single-frequency networking includes aircraft-based directional and omnidirectional antenna arrays for transmitting to single frequency networks (SFN) (e.g., LTE, HSPA) and their cell sites. The directional array may encompass several cell sites to take advantage of C-RAN architectures. The system may default to the directional array to establish or re-establish network access, identifying accessible networks and sites and monitoring corresponding synchronization cell counts. The system may minimize co-channel interference with terrestrial network users by switching to the directional array if the count of accessible cell sites or networks becomes high enough, or due to additional factors (e.g., climbing above a threshold altitude). Similarly, the system may switch to the omnidirectional array if the cell count drops below a threshold level.
US10084524B2 Channel state information transmission method, user equipment, and access network device
Embodiments of the present application provide a channel state information transmission method. The method includes: receiving downlink data; determining an uplink subframe used to send feedback information of the downlink data, where a first downlink subframe set associated with the uplink subframe includes a first subset and a second subset, and the first subset is a proper subset of the second subset; determining a channel resource used to send the feedback information, where the channel resource includes a first uplink channel resource or a second uplink channel resource; and if sending of r pieces of CSI is configured to be sent, a codebook size of the feedback information corresponds to the first subset, and the determined channel is the second uplink channel resource, sending the feedback information and t pieces of CSI of the r pieces of CSI on the second uplink channel resource.
US10084497B2 Antenna assembly for portable device
An antenna assembly for a portable device is provided. The antenna assembly includes a battery cover including a metal material, a short-range wireless communication module electrically connected to the battery cover, and a main antenna electrically connected to the short-range communication module.
US10084493B1 Systems and methods for facilitating predictive noise mitigation
Systems and method are provided to facilitate predictive mitigation of noise. A vehicle may measure noise floor levels and transmit a noise floor signal to a noise signal aggregator. Based on the noise signal, the noise signal aggregator may update a noise floor map database. The noise floor map database may associate a plurality of geographic locations with noise floor levels for a plurality of cycle segments. Accordingly, the noise signal aggregator may update a noise floor level in the noise floor map database that corresponds to the location and time associated with the transmitted noise signal. The noise floor map database may then be queried to retrieve noise floor levels for locations further along a route traversed by a vehicle such that the vehicle may predictively tune one or more antennas to mitigate interference associated with the noise floor.
US10084475B2 Low bit rate signal coder and decoder
An improved mixed oscillator-and-external excitation model and methods for estimating the model parameters, for evaluating model quality, and for combining it with known in the art methods are disclosed. The improvement over existing oscillators allows the model to receive, as an input, all except the most recent point in the acquired data. Model stability is achieved through a process which includes restoring unavailable to the decoder data from the optimal model parameters and by using metrics to select a stable restored model output. The present invention is effective for very low bit-rate coding/compression and decoding/decompression of digital signals, including digitized speech, audio, and image data, and for analysis, detection, and classification of signals. Operations can be performed in real time, and parameterization can be achieved at a user-specified level of compression.
US10084471B1 Analog to digital converter and wireless communication device
According to one embodiment, an analog-to-digital converter includes: a digital-to-analog converter configured to generate an analog voltage based on a sampled analog signal and a digital code; a clock generator configured to generate a first clock signal; a comparator configured to receive the analog voltage from the digital-to-analog converter, and perform digital output based on the first clock signal; and a controller configured to generate the digital code based on the digital output of the comparator. The clock generator varies a delay period, which is from the end of sampling of the analog signal to the start of generating the first clock signal, for each sampling of the analog signal.
US10084465B2 Analog-to-digital converters with a plurality of comparators
An analog-to-digital converter ADC may be provided. The ADC may include a current driving circuit. The current driving circuit may include an additive current driving circuit and a subtractive current driving circuit configured for adjusting a voltage level of a node. The ADC may include a comparison circuit including a plurality of comparators. Each of the plurality of comparators may be configured to compare a voltage level of the node with a reference voltage.
US10084463B2 Reconfigurable transceivers
A transceiver including: a reconfigurable circuit including a plurality of units including at least a converter, the converter including: a digital-to-analog converter (DAC); successive approximation register (SAR) logic configured to selectively couple to the DAC; and a plurality of switches configured to reconfigure the plurality of units of the reconfigurable circuit to operate the transceiver in a receive mode or transmit mode.
US10084462B2 Circuit device, oscillator, electronic apparatus, and vehicle
A circuit device includes an oscillation signal generation circuit, a reference signal input terminal to which a reference signal is input, and an internal phase comparator that performs phase comparison between an input signal based on the oscillation signal and the reference signal. The oscillation signal generation circuit generates the oscillation signal using the frequency control data based on a result of the phase comparison from an external phase comparator which performs phase comparison between an input signal based on the oscillation signal and the reference signal in a first mode, and generates the oscillation signal using the frequency control data based on a result of the phase comparison from the internal phase comparator in a second mode.
US10084459B2 Oscillator, electronic apparatus, and moving object
An oscillator includes a control voltage generator that generates a control voltage between a first reference voltage and a second reference voltage with a digital signal, and a voltage controlled oscillation circuit that outputs a signal at a frequency in response to the control voltage. The control voltage generator includes a first D/A conversion circuit of resistor voltage-dividing type that generates a voltage between the first reference voltage and the second reference voltage.
US10084458B1 Frequency divider circuit
According to one embodiment, a frequency divider circuit includes a 1st flip-flop including a 1st terminal to which a clock signal is input, and including a 2nd terminal to which a 1st signal is input; a 2nd flip-flop including a 1st terminal to which the clock signal is input, and including a 2nd terminal to which a 2nd signal is input, the 2nd signal being output from the 1st flip-flop; a 3rd flip-flop including a 1st terminal to which the clock signal is input, and including a 2nd terminal to which a 3rd signal is input, the 3rd signal being output from the 2nd flip-flop; and an exclusive OR gate including a 1st terminal to which the 4th signal is input, and including a 2nd terminal to which a 5th signal is input, the 5th signal being output from the 2nd flip-flop.
US10084450B1 Method for multiplexing between power supply signals for voltage limited circuits
In an embodiment, a system includes a plurality of functional circuits, a power supply circuit, and a power management circuit. The power supply circuit may generate a shared power signal coupled to each of the functional circuits, and to generate a plurality of adjustable power signals. One adjustable power signal may be coupled to a particular functional circuit of the functional circuits. The power management circuit may a request to the power supply circuit to change a voltage level of the one particular adjustable power signal from a first voltage to a second voltage. The particular functional circuit may couple a respective power node for a sub-circuit of the particular functional circuit to either of the shared power signal or the particular adjustable power signal. The particular functional circuit may also be configured to maintain an operational voltage level on the power node.
US10084449B2 Semiconductor structure and operation method of the same
A semiconductor structure includes a first heavily doped region, a first well, a second well and a second heavily doped region disposed sequentially. The first well and the second heavily doped region have a first conductive type. The second well and the first heavily doped region have a second conductive type. The semiconductor structure further includes at least one switch, such that at least one of conditions (A) and (B) is satisfied. (A) The switch is coupled between the first well and the first node such that the first well is controlled by the switch and floated under an ESD protection mode. (B) The switch is coupled between the second well and the second node such that the second well is controlled by the switch and floated under an ESD protection mode.
US10084443B1 DC-coupled high-voltage level shifter
Systems, methods, and apparatus for use in biasing and driving high voltage semiconductor devices using only low voltage transistors are described. The apparatus and method are adapted to control multiple high voltage semiconductor devices to enable high voltage power control, such as power amplifiers, power management and conversion (e.g. DC/DC) and other applications wherein a first voltage is large compared to the maximum voltage handling of the low voltage control transistors. A parallel resistive-capacitive coupling allows transmission of edge information and DC level information of control signals from a static voltage domain to a flying voltage domain. A flying comparator operating in the flying voltage domain uses clamps to force an output difference voltage that is zero only during a switching event of the flying voltage domain. A charge pump may be used to amplify inputs to the parallel-resistive coupling for a desired differential signal amplitude to the flying comparator.
US10084435B2 Systems and methods for a robust double node upset tolerant latch
Disclosed are a latch circuit and method for preventing double node upsets (DNUs). A first, second, and third storage circuit, each comprising four inputs and an output, are electrically interconnected with a first and second three-input c-element circuit, each comprising three inputs and an output, and a two-input c-element circuit comprising two inputs and an output. The output of the first storage circuit is connected to a first input of the first three-input c-element circuit, a first input of the third storage circuit and a third input of the second storage circuit. The output of the second storage circuit is connected to a second input of the first three-input c-element circuit, a first input of the two-input c-element circuit, and a second input of the second three-input c-element circuit. The output of the third storage circuit is connected to a second input of the two-input c-element circuit, a third input of the first three-input c-element circuit and a third input of the second three-input c-element circuit.
US10084422B1 Method and apparatus for providing a variable gain amplifier
An integrated circuit and method for providing a variable gain amplifier are disclosed. One embodiment of the a variable gain amplifier comprises at least one load, a cascode circuit coupled to the load, a folded-gilbert stage, coupled to the cascode circuit, the folded-gilbert stage comprising a main differential pair of transistors and an internal pair of transistors, and a digital to analog converter, coupled to the folded-gilbert stage, for steering currents between the main differential pair of transistors and the internal pair of transistors to change a gain of the variable gain amplifier.
US10084419B1 Amplifier
An amplifier of an embodiment includes: a plurality of input transistors of a plurality of differential pairs; a plurality of first resistance circuits mutually connecting respective sources of the input transistors corresponding to the differential pairs and mutually connecting the respective sources and reference potential points; a plurality of second resistance circuits being connected between the respective sources of the plurality of input transistors and the reference potential points, respectively; and a control circuit configured to generate a control signal controlling whether or not to electrically connect the plurality of first resistance circuits and the plurality of second resistance circuits to the respective sources of the input transistors.
US10084416B2 Apparatus and methods for overload protection of low noise amplifiers
Apparatus and methods for overload protection of low noise amplifiers (LNAs) are provided herein. In certain configurations, an LNA system includes an input switch having an analog control input that controls an impedance of the input switch, an LNA that amplifies a radio frequency (RF) input signal received from the input switch, and an overload protection circuit that provides feedback to the input switch's analog control input based on detecting a signal level of the LNA. The overload protection circuit detects whether or not the LNA is overloaded. Additionally, when the overload protection circuit detects an overload condition, the overload protection circuit provides feedback to the analog control input of the switch to increase the impedance of the switch and reduce the magnitude of the RF input signal received by the LNA.
US10084414B2 Circuits and methods for switched-mode operational amplifiers
Circuits and methods for switched mode operational amplifiers are provided. In some embodiments, circuits are provided, the circuits comprising: an amplifier having an output; a first pulse width modulator (PWM) having an input coupled to the output of the amplifier and using a first periodic reference signal waveform; and a second PWM having an input coupled to the output of the amplifier and using a second periodic reference signal waveform, wherein the second periodic reference signal waveform is 180 degrees out of phase from the first periodic reference signal waveform. In some embodiments, circuits are provided, the circuits comprising: an amplifier having an output; and a plurality of pulse width modulators (PWMs) each having an input coupled to the output of the amplifier and using a corresponding unique one of a plurality of periodic reference signal waveforms, wherein the plurality of periodic reference signal waveforms are shifted in phase.
US10084408B2 Vehicle motor drive circuit
Disclosed are a vehicle motor drive circuit and a driving method thereof. In the vehicle motor drive circuit according to the present invention, when the floating voltage is generated on the digital ground line due to a short circuit or a poor contact, the switch control signal is connected to the motor ground power supply to lower the signal level of the switch control signal in response to the voltage difference produced between the digital ground line and the motor ground line. Therefore, it is possible to prevent an erroneous operation of the motor switch or the motor. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent a damage of the motor or the motor switch and a secondary problem caused by unintentional operation of the motor.
US10084407B2 Circuits and techniques for voltage monitoring of a solid-state isolator
An isolation switch driver includes a control circuit to control conduction of an isolation switch and a voltage monitor circuit to monitor a control voltage coupled to the isolation switch and to generate a fault indication if the control voltage is less than a predetermined threshold. The isolator driver can drive an isolation switch coupled between a bridge network and a motor in a motor control system. The monitor circuit can monitor a voltage between a gate terminal and a source terminal of the isolation switch and include a resistive element coupled between the gate terminal and the source terminal to generate a current proportional to the VGS voltage, a current mirror to shift a level of the current to a reference potential, and a comparator to compare the level-shifted current to a threshold current.
US10084400B2 Motor driving device and motor system
The phase of a drive current of a motor is optimized. The phase arithmetic unit PHCAL calculates a drive voltage phase θdrv to converge the phase difference between the reference voltage phase θbemf and the reference current phase θi to zero based on a prescribed arithmetic expression. The phase correction unit PHCP determines the phase θdrvR after the correction by adding a correction value to the phase θdrv, and the magnitude of the correction value is updated by a feedback control so as to converge to a prescribed value the phase difference between the reference voltage phase θbemf and the reference current phase θi which are inputted. A PWM controller shifts an energization control timing synchronized with the reference voltage phase θbemf based on the corrected phase θdrvR, and generates the PWM signal for controlling the drive voltage to a sine wave shape.
US10084397B2 Motor driver with multipurpose pin
In an embodiment, a motor driver comprises a multipurpose pin operable to couple the motor driver to a controller and judgment logic coupled to the multipurpose pin. The motor driver is operable to receive an input signal via the multipurpose pin and may be operable in a normal operation mode or a setting operation mode. The judgment logic may be operable to detect whether a prescribed pattern is present in the input signal, wherein the prescribed pattern indicates one of the normal operation mode or the setting operation mode, control at least a portion of the motor driver to operate in the setting operation mode when the prescribed pattern is detected in the input signal, and control at least the portion of the motor driver to operate in the normal operation mode when the prescribed pattern is not detected in the input signal.
US10084387B2 LCC and MMC series-connected HVDC system with DC fault ride-through capability
The present invention discloses an LCC and MMC series-connected HVDC system with DC fault ride-through capacity, comprising rectifier and inverter linked by DC transmission line; Both the positive pole and the negative pole of the rectifier and the inverter consist of line-commutated converter and modular converter in series-connection; the modular converter adopts one MMC or several parallel-connected MMCs. The present invention has the advantage of low cost, low power loss and high reliability of the LCC, as well as flexible control, low harmonics and AC voltage support of the MMC. Further, the present invention is able to deal with DC fault by itself, hence additional DC fault clearing equipment is not needed. As a result, the present invention is suitable for the field of long-distance large-capacity power transmission and has broad development potential.
US10084386B2 BJT driver with dynamic adjustment of storage time versus input line voltage variations
A controller for a power converter includes a driver circuit that generates a control signal to switch a power switch in response to an output, and a control circuit that controls the switching of the power switch. The control circuit includes a storage time reference circuit generates a storage time reference signal responsive to an input. A first comparator generates a collector off signal in response to a comparison of a switch current sense signal and a collector off reference signal. A storage time regulator circuit generates a base off reference signal in response to the storage time reference signal and the collector off signal. A second comparator generates a base off signal in response to a second comparison of the switch current sense signal and the base off reference signal. The driver circuit is coupled to discontinue and start charging a base terminal of the BJT power switch.
US10084384B1 Method and apparatus for switched capacitor and inductor based-switch mode power supply
Method and Apparatus for a switch mode power supply are disclosed. The switch mode power supply is efficient and generates a very small inductor current ripple and output voltage ripple. The switch mode power supply has a wider bandwidth and the filter components including magnetic storage element and the output capacitor can be made extremely smaller.
US10084382B2 Adaptive valley mode switching
An adaptive valley mode switching power converter is provided that switches on a power switch within valley periods of a resonant voltage oscillation for the power switch. Each valley period is determined with regard to a valley threshold voltage.
US10084377B2 Buck converter with high power efficiency
A buck converter that is efficient in power consumption is disclosed. A buck converter in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes an error amplifier and a comparator, at least one of which is powered and operated while a PWM signal is a high signal.
US10084374B1 Semiconductor device
According to embodiments, a semiconductor device includes a first switching element in which a first reference voltage is input to a gate; a second switching element in which a first voltage is input to a gate; a third switching element to which the first switching element is in Darlington connection; a fourth switching element to which the second switching element is in Darlington connection; a first current mirror circuit to regulate currents flowing in the third and fourth switching elements; a fifth switching element switched between ON and OFF states based on a difference between the first reference and the first voltages; a constant current circuit; a second current mirror circuit; and a voltage setting resistance element between a source of the first switching element and a gate of the third switching element or between a source of the second switching element and a gate of the fourth switching element.
US10084371B2 Multilevel converter with a chopper circuit
A multilevel converter includes a first and a second converter block series-connected between two DC terminals and a chopper circuit between the blocks. Each block includes a number of valve arm strings, each including an upper and a lower valve arm and a number of converter cells. A midpoint between the upper and lower arm of a string of the first block is connected to a corresponding primary AC terminal and a midpoint between the upper and lower arm of a corresponding string of the second block is connected to a corresponding secondary AC terminal. The chopper circuit comprises a power dissipating element in parallel with a circuit breaker.
US10084369B2 Error amplifying and frequency compensating circuits and methods
Methods and systems for implementing a closed loop DC-DC converter utilize a compensator to stabilize the output voltage of the DC-DC converter while improving the loop gain in the band of interest. A compensator may be implemented by an operational amplifier and a feedback circuit. The operational amplifier may be configured to receive a fraction of sensed output voltage at the non-inverting terminal and compare the sensed output voltage with the voltage received at the inverting terminal to generate an error signal which is used to determine the duty cycle of a pulse-width modulated signal.
US10084366B2 Apparatus and method for in-situ charging of superconductors
An apparatus and method for charging a superconductor, such as a high temperature superconductor (HTS), in-situ, including a superconductor that is magnetized by a magnet. A surface area of the magnet is smaller than a surface area of the superconductor and the magnet scans the surface area of the superconductor to magnetize the superconductor one portion at a time. An additional compression superconductor may be used to compress the magnetic flux from the magnet such that the magnetic flux exits the compression superconductor via an aperture on the surface of the compression superconductor and then impinges the surface of the superconductor being charged. The superconductor is assembled in a machine prior to being magnetized and may be cooled prior to magnetization.
US10084365B1 Electromagnetic machinery systems, device, assemblies, methods, processes, uses, and apparatus operable as a motor or generator with one or more stator coils, at least one permanent magnet rotor, and associated circuitry
A method for power conversion generally includes a step of generating a drive current in a first winding of an electromagnet in a motor mode. The electromagnet may be mounted spatially proximate a rotor and has a bifilar coil. The bifilar coil may have a pair of conductors that form the first winding and a second winding. The second winding may be spatially parallel to, spatially separated from, and electrically isolated from the first winding. The rotor may be rotatably mounted and has a plurality of permanent magnets. Further steps generally include rotating the rotor in response to the drive current, removing the drive current from the first winding in a generator mode and inducing a load current through the second winding to an electrical load in response to a torque applied to the rotor.
US10084363B2 Stator assembly method and stator assembly apparatus
A stator assembly method in which coils that have slot housed portions and coil ends formed from a conductive wire are mounted to an annular stator core that has a plurality of teeth that extend from a back yoke toward an inner side in a radial direction and slots formed between two of the teeth.
US10084357B2 Molded stator, molded electric motor, and air conditioner
The present invention is a molded stator including a stator and a substrate. The molded stator includes: a donut-shaped lead-wire wiring component that wires power-supply lead wires to a winding wire of the stator and that wires sensor lead wires to the position detection circuit; a lead-out component that leads out the power-supply lead wires and the sensor lead wires to outside of the molded stator; a power-supply lead-wire holding component that holds the power-supply lead wires; and a sensor-lead-wire holding component that holds the sensor lead wires. The lead-out component is connected to a latching part that latches the sensor-lead-wire holding component and includes projections as plane parts that are substantially perpendicular to a radial direction of the stator on the radially outer side.
US10084351B2 Power feeding device
A power feeding device reduced unnecessary power consumption, a high response before the start of transmission of power to a power receiving device, and an expanded power feeding area (or placement range) within which power can be transmitted to the power receiving device. A power feeding device stand for wireless transmission of power to a power receiving device including a power receiving coil includes a magnetic body formed into a flat plate shape and having two main surfaces, and a power feeding coil that is arranged at a certain position on either of the main surfaces. In power transmission, the power feeding coil is arranged at a certain position on either of the main surfaces, and the power receiving coil is arranged at a different position on either of the main surfaces from the position at which the power feeding coil is arranged.
US10084348B2 Wireless energy transfer for implantable devices
Wireless energy transfer apparatus include, in at least one aspect, a device resonator configured to supply power for a load by receiving wirelessly transferred power from a source resonator; a temperature sensor positioned to measure a temperature of a component of the apparatus; a tunable component coupled to the device resonator to adjust a resonant frequency of the device resonator, an effective impedance the device resonator, or both; and control circuitry configured to, in response to detecting a temperature condition using the temperature sensor, (i) tune the tunable component to adjust the resonant frequency of the device resonator, the effective impedance of the device resonator, or both, and (ii) signal the source resonator regarding the temperature condition to cause an adjustment of a resonant frequency of the source resonator, a power output of the source resonator, or both.
US10084337B1 Spill proof electrical charger
A relocatable power tap with a charging station for charging one or more electrical devices. The power tap is preferably selectively moveable through an aperture of a work surface, between depressed and upright positions. The power tap may include a top portion with a wireless charging emitter and a cover, and a lower portion for hard-wiring charging of electrical devices. The cover may fit flush and liquid-tight with the work surface when the power tap is in the depressed position. The charging station is located above the work surface in a spill-proof position, when the power tap is in the upright position.
US10084335B2 Wireless charging device and wearable device
The present invention discloses a wireless charging device, comprising a power generation module, a power storage module, a wireless charging emitting module and a wireless charging receiving module, and the power generation module can generate current in a motion state, and the power storage module comprises an electrical energy transmission unit and an automatic power storage unit electrically coupled to the electrical energy transmission unit, and the automatic power storage unit is employed to store the current generated by the power generation module, and the electrical energy transmission unit is employed to provide electrical energy to the wireless charging emitting module, and the wireless charging emitting module transmits the electrical energy to the wireless charging receiving module. The wireless charging device can charge the apparatus to be charged anytime and extend the battery life of the apparatus to be charged.
US10084332B2 Method and apparatus for charging using multiple energy source
A method of performing a charging function by using different types of energy sources and an electronic device thereof are provided. The electronic device includes different types of circuits configured to acquire different types of energy sources, and a processor configured to determine an energy source for charging among the different types of energy sources based on respective current values for the different types of energy sources, and control the determined energy source for charging so as to be used in battery charging of the electronic device or in a system operation of the electronic device.
US10084331B2 Systems and methods for enhancing the performance and utilization of battery systems
Various systems and methods for enhancing the performance and utilization of a battery system are described. In one method, a configuration schedule for a battery system is determined based on communications received from an external unit and the cells of the battery system are reconfigured according to the determined configuration schedule. In another method, a sequence of one or more pulses is used for energy transfer from or to at least one cell of the battery system, wherein at least one parameter of one of the sequence and the one or more pulses, is varied in a random manner. The above-noted pulse sequence may be utilized while the battery system is not supplying power to an external load.
US10084330B2 Battery pack and charger
A battery pack includes a secondary battery, a connector that can be detachably connected to multiple different types of devices, control circuitry that controls power supply from the secondary battery and charge of the secondary battery, a detector that outputs the detected state of the secondary battery as secondary battery information, a first memory that stores the secondary battery information, a second memory that stores a recommendation table in which each of multiple conditions predetermined for the state of the secondary battery and a recommended device are associated with each other, a determiner that determines a recommended device from among the devices using the secondary battery information and recommendation table, and an informer that reports information indicating the recommended device determined by the determiner to the user.
US10084327B2 Storage and charging station system for portable electronic devices
A storage and management assembly for a plurality of portable electronic devices is provided. The assembly includes a tower assembly to define a vertical channel along a first side of the tower assembly. A plurality of shelves are removably coupled to a second side of the tower assembly, wherein the second side is opposite the first side, each of the shelves includes a storage bay defined by a bottom portion provided perpendicular to the first member, opposing raised edge portions provided about a portion of the perimeter of the bottom portion, and raised back tabs provided about a portion of the perimeter of the bottom portion, the plurality of shelves provided in a stacked vertical arrangement along the tower assembly. Alternatively, at least one modular portable carrier assembly for storing and charging a plurality of portable electronic devices may be removably coupled to the tower assembly.
US10084325B2 Electric energy storage and a battery management system used therein
The present invention provides a battery management system and an electric energy storage equipped with the battery management system, which enable the adjustment of one or more variable connection voltages. In particular the energy storage of the present invention may provide highly dynamic varying output voltages, for instance in the form of an AC voltage. In this way energy storages may, for instance, be directly operated in connection with an electric power grid or may establish electric AC power grids.
US10084320B2 Electronic apparatus configured to wirelessly receive power from external apparatus
An electronic apparatus includes a power reception unit configured to wirelessly receive power from a power supply apparatus, a communication unit configured to receive a detection period, during which the power supply apparatus detects a foreign object, from the power supply apparatus and to notify a control unit of the detection period, the detection period, and the control unit configured to perform a process for keeping power consumed by the electronic apparatus in predetermined range constant until the detection period has elapsed.
US10084319B2 Power system comprising a central energy storage system and a method of controlling power transfer in a power system
A method of controlling power transfer in a power system including a main bus, having a first and second bus sections, the first bus section connectable to the second bus section, first and second power generating units connectable to the first and second bus sections, a first and second drive systems connectable to the first and second bus sections, a central energy storage system, and a control system. The first and second drive systems include first and second bi-directional power converters connectable to the central energy storage system, and wherein the control system is arranged to control the first bi-directional power converter to transfer power from the first drive system to the central energy storage system, and to control the second bi-directional power converter to transfer power from the central energy storage system to the second drive system.
US10084318B2 Method for operating an energy generator with inverter operation depending on a mains voltage and circuit layout
A method for operating a first energy generator in an electric power supply system to which a plurality of electric consumers and at least the first energy generator, which is embodied as a regenerative energy generator, are connected via respectively one grid connection point each assigned thereto, wherein at least the first energy generator has an inverter of predetermined power rating, the AC voltage output is electrically connected to a first grid connection point assigned thereto, and wherein the operating control of the inverter regarding its reactive power feed and/or its reactive power draw into or out of the electric power supply system takes place depending on a continuously measured mains voltage value. The reactive power control in the energy grid is improved in that the mains voltage value is measured at a second grid connection point, which is different from the first grid connection point of the energy generator.
US10084313B2 Self-powered utility delivery system
The present disclosure relates to a self-powered utility delivery system that includes an energy generator that produces electrical energy and consequently regulates a pressure of utility flowing through the self-powered utility delivery system. Additionally, the self-powered utility delivery system includes an electronic utility meter that monitors a quantity (e.g., volume) of utility that flows through the self-powered utility delivery system and toward a consumer.
US10084312B2 Switching controller
A switching controller for coupling one of a plurality of voltage sources to a load. The switching controller is configured to receive a characteristic of one of the plurality of voltage sources; for each of the plurality of voltage sources, set a proportion of a switching period of a control signal during which the voltage source is connected to the load, wherein the proportion of the switching period is set based on the received characteristic of one of the plurality of voltage sources; and control which of the plurality of voltage sources is connected to the load in accordance with the control signal.
US10084306B2 Circuit breaker having safety switching part
A circuit breaker includes a circuit breaker main body unit having a main circuit unit forming a circuit line of each phase, a current transformer part having a coil disposed in the circuit line of each phase and a pair of terminals extending from both ends of the coil and selectively connected to an external power source unit, and a safety switching part configured to connect the pair of terminals such that the pair of terminals are not opened, when the power source unit and the pair of terminals are separated.
US10084301B2 Cable transit and method for manufacturing such cable transit
A cable transit (100) is formed in one piece and comprises a frame (102) and a body formed from resilient material. The frame (102) is dimensioned to be inserted into an opening of a separating wall and has an axial extension L from a first end (104) to a second end (106). At least one through-hole (108) extends through the body in the axial extension thereof, and the cable transit is characterized in that the at least one through-hole (108) is defined by a cylindrical rim portion (110) and in that a volume (114) between the cylindrical rim portion (110) of the at least one through-hole and a frame (102) of the cable transit is recessed.
US10084290B2 Multipoint ignition device and multipoint ignition engine
A multipoint ignition device for igniting an air-fuel mixture in a combustion chamber of an engine includes: an insulating member formed in an annular shape such that an inner periphery thereof faces the combustion chamber; a plurality of electrodes held on the insulating member so as to form a plurality of ignition gaps inside the combustion chamber; a main body portion provided on an outer periphery of the insulating member; and an intermediate member that is provided between the main body portion and the insulating member and has a larger thermal expansion coefficient than the insulating member.
US10084289B2 Spark plug
A spark plug includes a tube-shaped metal shell, an insulator having an outer circumference, at least part of which is held by the metal shell, the insulator including an axial hole extending along an axial line, a center electrode disposed in the axial hole, and a ground electrode fixed to the metal shell. The ground electrode includes an outer layer and an inner layer covered with the outer layer, the inner layer having a thermal conductivity higher than a thermal conductivity of the outer layer. A ratio L of L2 to L1 (=L2/L1) falls within a range of 5% to 50% where a width of the inner layer in a width direction of the ground electrode is denoted with L1 and a dimension of an oxide located in an interlayer portion between the outer layer and the inner layer in the width direction is denoted with L2.
US10084283B1 Systems and methods using optical amplifiers
An optical system is described. The optical system has an optical amplifier array. The optical amplifier array has an array of optical amplifiers. Each optical amplifier has an optical amplifier region including a semiconductor active region having a direct electronic band gap with a conduction band edge. The semiconductor active region is embedded within a photonic crystal having an electromagnetic band gap having photon energies overlapping the energy of the conduction band edge of the electronic band gap such that spontaneous emission of photons in the semiconductor active region is suppressed.
US10084279B2 Laser apparatus and method having plural excitation sources with associated beam splitting arrangements for adaptive control
A laser apparatus has a gain medium which has opposite ends, wherein the laser apparatus includes at least two independently controllable excitation sources, each one of the excitation sources being operable to produce an input beam to excite or pump the gain medium. Beam splitting arrangements are associated with the excitation sources are configured to split the input beam of its associated excitation source into at least two sub-beams. Beam guiding arrangements are associated with the excitation sources and are configured to direct a path of at least one of the split sub-beams from its associated excitation source, whereby each excitation source, its associated beam splitting arrangement, and beam guiding arrangement are arranged such that the sub-beams are respectively directed inwardly towards the gain medium at opposite ends.
US10084274B2 Universal adaptor for defibrillators and/or electrocardiograms and methods associated therewith
The present invention relates to a universal adaptor that allows one to connect electrodes and/or electrode pads from a patient that is experiencing heart problems to an EKG and/or defibrillator from a different manufacturer from the manufacturer of the electrodes and/or electrode pads. The invention also relates to methods of saving a patient's life by eliminating the process and time that it would take to transfer electrodes and/or electrode pads on a patient by using this universal adaptor.
US10084261B2 Card tray connector assembly having a slidable actuating bolt for locking to a biased latch
A card connector assembly includes: an electrical connector (100) including a main body, plural contacts in the main body, and a tray guiding mechanism, the tray guiding mechanism including a slider (17), a pin member (19) coupled between the slider and the main body, a latch (20) moveable with the pin member, and an actuator; and a card tray (200) moveable together with the slider in the main body; wherein the actuator includes a bolt (16) slidably mounted in the main body, and the slider is moveable by the card tray to move the pin member and the latch against a biasing force to lock the latch to the bolt.
US10084259B1 Waterproof component
A waterproof component includes a housing body, a mat seal, and a mat seal cover. The housing body includes an attachment-hole-insertion portion having a mat-seal-accommodating chamber, an abutting portion configured to abut a first peripheral surface of the attachment hole, a locking claw provided on an insertion tip side of the attachment hole insertion portion, the locking claw to be locked to a second peripheral surface of the attachment hole, and a cover locking portion provided on an insertion tip side of the attachment-hole-insertion portion. The mat seal has an electric wire press-fitting hole. The mat-seal-accommodating chamber accommodates the mat seal. The mat seal cover locks to the cover-locking portion, the mat seal cover interposes the mat seal between the mat seal cover and a bottom wall of the mat-seal-accommodating chamber. The cover locking portion protrudes from the locking claw in an insertion direction toward the attachment hole.
US10084256B2 Electrical connector having adjacent ground and power contacts with tail portions interposed by signal contact tail portion
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a base and a tongue; an upper and lower rows of contacts arranged in the insulative housing and exposed to the tongue, each contact having a contacting portion, a tail portion, and an intermediate portion, each row of contacts including an outermost ground contact, a power contact adjacent to the ground contact, and plural signal contacts; and a shielding shell enclosing the insulative housing; wherein the contacting portions of the ground and power contacts are next to each other; the tail portion of the ground contact in the upper row of contacts is next to at least one signal contact tail portion in the lower row of contacts; and the tail portion of the ground contact in the lower row of contacts is next to at least one signal contact tail portion in the upper row of contacts.
US10084248B2 Freely translatable electrical connection device having protection against damage from foreign bodies
The application relates to an electrical connection device (100) including a terminal block (10) adapted for connecting to a lug of an electrical cable. The terminal block (10) comprises a locking sleeve (3) adapted for securing the lug so as to enable translation between the terminal block (10) and the lug. The sleeve (3) comprises a first portion (1) and a second portion (2), as well as a pivot element (13, 14) configured such that the first and second portions (1, 2) pivot relative to one another. The pivot element comprises a pin (14) which is connected to the second portion (2) and engaged with the first portion (1) on the side of the first portion (1) substantially opposite the side of the first portion (1) facing the second portion (2). Advantageously, relative rotational is also allowed. A busbar is preferably connected to the terminal block.
US10084239B2 RF diffractive element with dynamically writable sub-wavelength pattern spatial definition
A spatial modulator for RF beams (microwave (uW), millimeter wave (MMW), and sub-millimeter wave (sub-MMW)) using dynamically-writable highly-reflective regions, with sub-wavelength diffractive pattern spatial definition that is finer than the wavelength of the incident RF beam.
US10084238B2 Synchronized multiple-radio antenna systems and methods
Multi-radio antenna apparatuses and stations for wireless networks including multiple radios coupled to a single transmit/receive antenna, in which the antenna is highly synchronized by an external (e.g., GPS) signal. These multi-radio antenna systems may provide highly resilient links. Synchronization may allow these apparatuses to organically scale the transmission throughput while preventing data loss. The single transmit/receive antenna may have a single dish or a compound (e.g., a single pair of separate transmitting and receiving dishes) and connections for two or more radios.
US10084235B2 Feeding matching apparatus of multiband antenna, multiband antenna, and radio communication device
The present disclosure relates to the field of antenna technologies and discloses a feeding matching apparatus of a multiband antenna, a multiband antenna, and a radio communication device to improve a bandwidth and efficiency of a lower frequency band. The feeding matching apparatus of a multiband antenna includes: a grounding portion; a feeding portion connected to a signal source, where a signal of the signal source is input into the feeding portion; and two or more ground cable branches with different lengths, where one end of each ground cable branch is electrically connected to the feeding portion, the other end is electrically connected to the grounding portion, at least one ground cable branch is connected in series to a signal filtering component, and the signal filtering component is capable of preventing a signal lower than a frequency point corresponding to the signal filtering component from passing through it.
US10084233B2 Modal antenna array for interference mitigation
A modal antenna array is described where modal antenna elements capable of generating multiple radiation modes are used to form array radiation patterns. Nulls in the array radiation pattern can be formed and positioned by proper modal antenna element mode selection, with these nulls used to provide interference suppression or mitigation. The shift in array radiation pattern maxima generated by modal element mode selection can be used to improve communication system link quality by optimizing array radiation pattern characteristics. Specifically, a ring or circular array configuration is described where a simplified common feed port can be implemented to feed multiple modal antenna elements used to form the array. A switch can be used to connect or disconnect one modal element from the array, with this feature providing additional unique array beam states. The modal array can be commanded via a look-up table or algorithm.
US10084230B2 Wearable body sensor and system including the same
A body sensor, a system including the body sensor and a method of transmitting a biosignal are provided. A wearable body sensor includes a conductive electrode configured to conduct a biosignal from a body, a main board comprising a radio frequency (RF) communication circuit to generate an RF signal based on the biosignal, and an antenna disposed on the RF communication circuit to radiate the RF signal.
US10084229B2 Antenna apparatus
This disclosure provides an antenna apparatus in which stable antenna characteristics are maintained by detecting surrounding conditions that affect the antenna characteristics and appropriately compensating the antenna characteristics. More specifically, when surrounding condition such as a human body (e.g., a palm or fingers) approaches and enters an electric field of a pseudo dipole formed by an antenna element electrode, a stray capacitance is sensed and stable antenna characteristics are maintained by appropriately controlling an antenna matching circuit to compensate for a change in the antenna characteristics due to the approach of the surrounding condition.
US10084220B2 Hybrid solid state electrolyte for lithium secondary battery
Provided is a solid state electrolyte for a rechargeable lithium battery, comprising a lithium ion-conducting polymer matrix or binder and a lithium ion-conducting inorganic species dispersed in or chemically bonded by the polymer matrix or binder, wherein the lithium ion-conducting inorganic species is selected from a mixture of a sodium-conducting species or sodium salt and a lithium-conducting species or lithium salt selected from Li2CO3, Li2O, Li2C2O4, LiOH, LiX, ROCO2Li, HCOLi, ROLi, (ROCO2Li)2, (CH2OCO2Li)2, Li2S, LixSOy, or a combination thereof, wherein X=F, Cl, I, or Br, R=a hydrocarbon group, x=0-1, y=1-4; and wherein the polymer matrix or binder is in an amount from 1% to 99% by volume of the electrolyte composition. Also provided are a process for producing this solid state electrolyte and a lithium secondary battery containing such a solid state electrolyte.
US10084216B2 Battery cooling structure and the cover plate
A battery cooling structure has a plurality of cooling passages that are formed on a surface of a cover plate attachable to a battery pack and that are for taking in cooling air into the battery pack, and a connection passage that is formed in a direction intersecting with the plurality of cooling passages on the surface of the cover plate, and that connects the plurality of cooling passages with one another to allow interchange of the cooling air. The battery pack is arranged in a center console box between a driver seat and a front passenger seat of a vehicle. The cover plate is attached to a side surface of the battery pack. The plurality of cooling passages extend in parallel with one another and in a direction vertical to a floor surface. Partial portions of the cooling passages on a floor surface side are open.
US10084210B2 Electrochemical cell module
Provided is an electrochemical cell module in which a plurality of electrochemical cell modules may be used in a combined state. In an electrochemical cell module 1 where both ends of six cylindrical electrochemical cells (lithium ion battery cells 3) electrically connected to one another and arranged juxtaposedly are respectively held by a pair of cell holders 5 and 7, and a control circuit holder 9 is attached to an outside of the cell holder 5, which is one of the pair of the cell holders 5 and 7. The control circuit holder 9 receives a control circuit 41 operable to control voltages of the six lithium ion battery cells.
US10084206B2 Fast charge apparatus for a battery
A fast charge system 20 including a fast charge composite 60 and a secondary battery 22 enables the secondary battery 22 to be charged in less time than is possible with traditional charging means. The fast charge composite 60 includes a separator 62 of cellulose wetted with a second electrolyte 64 that contains third ions 94 having a positive charge and fourth ions 96 having a negative charge and contacting the adjacent electrode 32, 46 of the secondary battery 22. A fast charge layer 30 of thermally expanded graphite is disposed adjacent and parallel to the separator 62. A second electrical power PFC, which may be greater than a maximum charging power PMAX transferred through traditional charging, is transferred as a function of a second voltage V2 applied between the fast charge layer 30 and the battery lead 34, 50 of the adjacent electrode 32, 46, which causes the third ions 94 and the fourth ions 96 to migrate through the separator 62 to cause the secondary battery 22 to become charged.
US10084201B2 Battery, electrolyte layer, battery pack, electronic apparatus, electric vehicle, power storage device, and electric power system
A gel electrolyte layer is provided between a positive electrode and a second electrode. The gel electrolyte layer is a layer containing particles, a resin material, and a polymer compound for retaining the resin material, and having a heat capacity per unit area of 0.0001 J/Kcm2 or more and a heat capacity per unit volume of 3.0 J/Kcm3 or less.
US10084196B2 System and method for controlling fuel cell module
A fuel cell module has a hydrogen recirculation pump and a controller. The controller receives a signal indicating the response of the pump to changes in the density or humidity of gasses in the hydrogen recirculation loop. The controller is programmed to consider the signal in controlling one or more balance of plant elements that effect the removal of water from the stack. In a process for operating the fuel cell module, the signal is considered when controlling one or more balance of plant elements that effect the removal of water from the stack. For example, an increase in current drawn from a constant speed or voltage recirculation pump indicates an increase in humidity and suggests that water should be removed from the stack, for example by increasing a coolant temperature set point.
US10084192B2 Cathode contact layer design for preventing chromium contamination of solid oxide fuel cells
In embodiments, a fuel cell stack is provided that includes an interconnect between a first fuel cell and a second fuel cell, and a contact layer in contact with, and disposed between, an electrode of the first fuel cell and the interconnect. The contact layer may include a chromium-getter material. This chromium-getter material may consist of lanthanum oxide, lanthanum carbonate, and/or calcium carbonate.
US10084191B2 Solid electrolyte laminate, method for manufacturing solid electrolyte laminate, and fuel cell
An object is to provide a solid electrolyte laminate that allows a large amount of gas to be supplied to a fuel electrode while having improved strength and a method for manufacturing such a solid electrolyte laminate. A solid electrolyte laminate 1 includes a solid electrolyte layer 2, a first electrode layer 3 disposed on one side of the solid electrolyte layer, and a second electrode layer 4 disposed on another side of the solid electrolyte layer. At least the first electrode layer, which forms a fuel electrode, includes a bonding layer 3a bonded to the solid electrolyte layer and a porous layer 3b having continuous pores and integrally formed on the bonding layer.
US10084184B2 Conformal coating of nano-porous material with group IV semiconductor using nanoparticle ink
A nanostructured composite material includes a substrate, a porous layer including a highly structured material, and a coating including nanoparticles. A method for forming the nanostructured composite material can include forming a porous layer on a substrate, the porous layer including a highly structured material, and applying nanoparticles to the porous layer to form the nanostructured composite material.
US10084182B2 Alkali metal-sulfur secondary battery containing a protected sulfur cathode and manufacturing method
Provided is a rechargeable alkali metal-sulfur cell comprising an anode active material layer, an electrolyte, and a cathode active material layer containing multiple particulates of a sulfur-containing material selected from a sulfur-carbon hybrid, sulfur-graphite hybrid, sulfur-graphene hybrid, conducting polymer-sulfur hybrid, metal sulfide, sulfur compound, or a combination thereof and wherein at least one of the particulates is composed of one or a plurality of sulfur-containing material particles being embraced or encapsulated by a thin layer of a high-elasticity polymer having a recoverable tensile strain no less than 10% when measured without an additive or reinforcement, a lithium ion conductivity no less than 10−5 S/cm at room temperature, and a thickness from 0.5 nm to 10 μm. This battery exhibits an excellent combination of high sulfur content, high sulfur utilization efficiency, high energy density, and long cycle life.
US10084180B2 Active material, nonaqueous electrolyte battery, battery pack, and vehicle
According to one embodiment, an active material including a monoclinic niobium-titanium composite oxide is provided. In the active material, a portion of niobium (Nb) or titanium (Ti) as a constituent element of Nb2TiO7 is substituted by an element. Here, the substitution of Nb or Ti satisfies any one of following formulas (1) to (3): Ti(IV)→0.75M(V)+0.25M(I)  (1) Ti(IV)→0.6M(VI)+0.4M(I)  (2) Nb(V)→0.8M(VI)+0.2M(I)  (3), where M(VI) is at least one of Mo and W, M(V) is at least one of Nb, Ta, and V, and M(I) is at least one of Na, K, Rb, and Cs.
US10084178B2 Method of preparing electrode assemblies
Provided herein a method of preparing electrode assemblies for lithium-ion batteries. The method disclosed herein comprises a step of pre-drying separator in the battery manufacturing process before the stacking step, thereby significantly lowering the water content of the separator. Therefore, separators can be used to prepare electrode assemblies regardless of conditions under which they are stored or transported. In addition, the peeling strength between the porous base material and protective porous layer is largely unaffected by the drying process disclosed herein.
US10084177B2 Rechargeable battery having short-circuit member
A rechargeable battery includes an electrode assembly including a first electrode and a second electrode; a case accommodating the electrode assembly; a cap plate coupled to the case; a terminal electrically connected to the first electrode and protruding out of the cap plate; a short-circuit member at a short-circuit opening in the cap plate and configured to deform to electrically connect the first electrode and the second electrode; and a blocking member below the short-circuit opening and having a plurality of openings.
US10084173B2 Battery pack
A battery pack, including a battery cell including an electrode tab; a cell holder through which the electrode tab is inserted; and a connection tab including a first connection tab portion and a second connection tab portion facing each other and coupled to the electrode tab with the electrode tab being therebetween.
US10084167B2 Method of preparing separator, separator prepared therefrom, and electrochemical device having the same
The present invention refers to a method of preparing a separator, comprising: producing a dispersion comprising inorganic particles, a polymer binder, polymer fibers and a solvent; applying the dispersion on the top surface of a substrate to form a non-woven fabric web as a layer comprising the inorganic particles, the polymer binder and the polymer fiber, in which the inorganic particles are positioned in gaps of the polymer fibers and adhered thereto by the polymer binder; and drying and compressing the non-woven fabric web to obtain a non-woven fabric substrate; a separator prepared by the method; and an electrochemical device comprising the separator.
US10084165B2 Detachable structure of battery to be attached to case, and electronic device
A detachable structure of a battery to be attached to a case includes a wrapping of the battery and a housing of the case. The wrapping wraps the battery and comprises a slit. The housing houses the battery wrapped in the wrapping. The housing is bonded to the wrapping in a part of area.
US10084151B2 Display device
A display device is provided including a display region arranged with a plurality of pixels, and a first sealing region arranged in an exterior periphery part of the display region, the display region includes an individual pixel electrode arranged in each of the plurality of pixels, a common pixel electrode arranged in upper layer of the individual pixel electrode and in succession to the plurality of pixels, and a light emitting layer arranged between the individual pixel electrode and the common pixel electrode, and the first sealing region includes a sealing layer arranged on a lower layer than the common pixel electrode and a region stacked with the common pixel electrode extending from the display region, the stacked region being enclosed by the display region.
US10084150B1 Transparent OLED panel and display device
A transparent OLED panel and a display device are provided. The transparent OLED panel includes a cathode layer, which includes a cathode area and a plurality of hollow areas arranged in a matrix. The cathode area includes continuous coverage portions and narrow portions. Each continuous coverage portion includes flat areas arranged along the second direction and strip-shaped protrusion areas extending along the first direction and arranged along the second direction. The transparent OLED panel further includes a plurality of signal lines extending along the first direction. In a direction perpendicular to a plane where the panel is located, an orthogonal projection of the signal lines overlaps with an orthogonal projection of part of the narrow portions and an orthogonal projection of part of the strip-shaped protrusion areas.
US10084140B2 Material for organic electroluminescent device and organic electroluminescent device using the same
Provided are a material for an organic electroluminescent device and an organic electroluminescent device including the same. The material for the organic electroluminescent device is represented by the following Formula (1). The material and the organic electroluminescent device including the material may have long life. The material may include an azadibenzoheterole part at the meta (m) position of a phenylene group combined via a direct linkage or a connecting group L1 with the nitrogen atom N of an amine.
US10084137B2 Fluoroalkylfluorene derivatives
Compounds of the formula D-S1-A-S2—B1 wherein A comprises a 2,7-disubstituted 9,9-fluoroalkyl fluorene diradical of the formula wherein S1, S2, D and B1 have meanings given in the description that are useful as charge transport and emissive materials for the fabrication of electronic devices such as diodes, transistors, and photovoltaic devices.
US10084135B2 Illumination device and method of fabricating an illumination device
An illumination device includes a substrate, a light emitting structure, a sealant, and a laminating board is provided. The light emitting structure includes a first electrode layer, a light emitting layer and a second electrode layer stacked on the substrate sequentially. The sealant covers the light emitting structure. The laminating board is attached to the substrate. The sealant is located between the laminating board and the substrate. The laminating board includes a carrier body, a metal layer and a plurality of pads. The metal layer is exposed at a first surface of the carrier body, is in contact with the sealant and shields an area of the light emitting layer of the light emitting structure. The pads are exposed at the first surface of the carrier body and electrically connected to the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer. The metal layer is electrically isolated from the pads.
US10084132B2 Groove structure for printing coating process and manufacturing method thereof
The invention provides a groove structure for printing coating process and manufacturing method thereof. With the groove structure as an interpenetrating and co-axial stacked structure of a first and second grooves formed respectively by first causeway and second causeways, and the smallest part of the second groove opening greater than the largest part of the first groove opening; the inclining inner circumferential surface of the first groove hydrophilic, while the upper surface of the first causeway, the inclining inner circumferential surface of the second groove, and the upper surface of the second causeway hydrophobic, the present invention is able to increase the size of the groove opening for printing coating process without reducing the pixels per inch so that the ink drops can be more easily dripped into the groove. As such, the invention reduces the demand on printer precision and manufacturing difficulty to improve competitiveness.
US10084130B2 Resistance variable memory device with nanoparticle electrode and method of fabrication
A chalcogenide-based programmable conductor memory device and method of forming the device, wherein a nanoparticle is provided between an electrode and a chalcogenide glass region. The method of forming the nanoparticle utilizes a template over the electrode or random deposition of the nanoparticle.
US10084128B2 Method for increasing driving current of junctionless transistor
Provided is a method for increasing a driving current of a junctionless transistor that includes: a substrate; a source region and a drain region which are formed on the substrate and are doped with the same type of dopant; a nanowire channel region which connects the source region and the drain source and is doped with the same type dopant as that of the source region and the drain region; a gate insulation layer which is formed to surround the nanowire channel region; and a gate electrode which is formed on the gate insulation layer and is formed to surround the nanowire channel region. An amount of current flowing through the nanowire channel region is increased by joule heat generated by applying a voltage to the source region and the drain region.
US10084123B2 Portable light-emitting device without pre-stored power sources and LED package structure thereof
An LED package structure without pre-stored power sources includes a substrate unit and a LED chip. The substrate unit includes a carrier substrate, a positive conductive pin, and a negative conductive pin. The positive conductive pin is made of a first predetermined material with positive oxidation-reduction potential. The negative conductive pin is made of a second predetermined material with negative oxidation-reduction potential. The LED chip is disposed on the carrier substrate and electrically connected between the positive conductive pin and the negative conductive pin. Both the positive conductive pin and the negative conductive pin concurrently contact a predetermined liquid for generating oxidation-reduction reaction so as to generate electric powers with a predetermined driving voltage, and the LED chip is driven by the electric powers with the predetermined driving voltage for generating an indicator light source. The instant disclosure further provides a portable light-emitting device without pre-stored power sources.
US10084118B2 Semiconductor light-emitting device
A semiconductor light-emitting device includes: a package substrate having a mounting surface on which a first circuit pattern and a second circuit pattern are disposed; a semiconductor LED chip mounted on the mounting surface, having a first surface which faces the mounting surface and on which a first electrode and a second electrode are disposed, a second surface opposing the first surface, and side surfaces located between the first surface and the second surface, the first electrode and the second electrode being connected to the first circuit pattern and the second circuit pattern, respectively; a wavelength conversion film disposed on the second surface; and a side surface inclined portion disposed on the side surfaces of the semiconductor LED chip, providing inclined surfaces, and including a light-transmitting resin containing a wavelength conversion material.
US10084113B2 Nitride semiconductor template and light emitting element
A nitride semiconductor template includes a substrate, an AlN layer that is formed on the substrate and that includes Cl, and a nitride semiconductor layer formed on the AlN layer. In the AlN layer, a concentration of the Cl in a region on a side of the substrate is higher than that in a region on a side of the nitride semiconductor layer. Also, a light-emitting element includes the nitride semiconductor template, and a light-emitting layer formed on the nitride semiconductor template.
US10084111B2 Nitride semiconductor light-emitting element
A nitride semiconductor light-emitting element includes at least an n-type nitride semiconductor layer, a light-emitting layer, and a p-type nitride semiconductor layer. A multilayer body is provided between the n-type nitride semiconductor layer and the light-emitting layer, having at least one stack of first and second semiconductor layers. The second semiconductor layer has a greater band-gap energy than the first semiconductor layer. The first and second semiconductor layers each have a thickness of more than 10 nm and 30 nm or less. In applications in which luminous efficiency at room temperature is a high priority, the first semiconductor layer has a thickness of more than 10 nm and 30 nm or less, the second semiconductor layer has a thickness of more than 10 nm and 40 nm or less, and the light-emitting layer has V-shaped recesses in cross-sectional view.
US10084106B2 Areal current matching of tandem solar cells
A tandem solar cell includes a bottom solar cell having an energy bandgap with Eg1 and at least a top solar cell having an energy bandgap Eg2, the energy bandgaps satisfying a relationship Eg1
US10084101B2 Graded-index structure for optical systems
An optical system and photo sensor pixel are provided. The photo sensor pixel includes a substrate including an active region and a peripheral region that is peripheral to the active region, an optical sensor disposed at the active region of the substrate and configured to receive light and output a measurement signal based on the received light, and an encapsulation layer disposed over the active region and the first peripheral region of the substrate. The encapsulation layer includes at least one subwavelength-based graded index structure provided over the peripheral region of the substrate, and the subwavelength-based graded index structure is configured to redirect the light from a region over the peripheral region onto the optical sensor.
US10084100B2 Solar cell element and method for manufacturing same
A solar cell element containing: a semiconductor substrate; an antireflection film disposed in a first region on one main surface of the semiconductor substrate; and a front surface electrode disposed in a second region on the one main surface of the semiconductor substrate and containing silver as a main component and a tellurium-based glass containing tellurium, tungsten, and bismuth. The solar cell element is manufactured by forming the antireflection film on the one main substrate surface; printing on the antireflection film a conductive paste containing a conductive powder mainly containing silver, a tellurium-based glass frit containing tellurium, tungsten, and bismuth, and an organic vehicle; and disposing the antireflection film in the first region and forming the front surface electrode in the second region, by firing the paste and eliminating the antireflection film positioned under the paste.
US10084099B2 Aluminum grid as backside conductor on epitaxial silicon thin film solar cells
One embodiment of the present invention provides a solar cell. The solar cell includes a substrate, a first heavily doped crystalline-Si (c-Si) layer situated above the substrate, a lightly doped c-Si layer situated above the first heavily doped crystalline-Si layer, a second heavily doped c-Si layer situated above the lightly doped c-Si layer, a front side electrode grid situated above the second heavily doped c-Si layer, and a backside electrode grid situated on the backside of the substrate.
US10084094B1 Wrapped source/drain contacts with enhanced area
Semiconductor device and methods of forming the same include forming a first dielectric layer over a semiconductor fin. A second dielectric layer is formed around the first dielectric layer. The semiconductor fin is recessed below a height of the first and second dielectric layers. Source and drain extensions are grown from the recessed semiconductor fin. The first dielectric layer is recessed to expose an underside of and sidewalls of the source/drain extensions. Conductive contacts are formed around exposed portions of the source/drain extensions.
US10084093B1 Low resistance conductive contacts
During formation of a trench silicide contact, a sacrificial layer is incorporated into the trench directly over source/drain junctions prior to metallization of the trench. Selective removal of the sacrificial layer widens the trench proximate to the source/drain junctions, increasing the contact area and correspondingly decreasing the contact resistance between the source/drain junctions and a silicide layer.
US10084082B1 Bottom contact resistance reduction on VFET
Embodiments are directed to a method and resulting structures for a vertical field effect transistor (VFET) having a reduced bottom contact resistance. A multilayered bottom doped region having alternating doped layers and doped sacrificial layers is formed on a substrate. One or more cavities are formed by removing portions of the doped sacrificial layers. A bottom contact is formed over the multilayered bottom doped region. The bottom contact includes one or more conductive flanges that fill the cavities.
US10084081B2 Vertical transistor with enhanced drive current
A stacked vertical field effect transistor that has enhanced drive current is provided. The stacked vertical field effect transistor includes a lower functional gate structure located adjacent sidewall surfaces of a lower channel portion of a semiconductor channel material pillar. An upper functional gate structure is located above the lower functional gate structure and adjacent sidewall surfaces of an upper channel portion of the semiconductor channel material pillar. A bottom source/drain region is located beneath the lower functional gate structure, a middle source/drain region is located between the lower functional gate structure and the upper functional gate structure, and a top source/drain region is located above the upper functional gate structure.
US10084074B1 Compound semiconductor field effect transistor gate length scaling
A compound semiconductor transistor may include a channel layer. The compound semiconductor transistor may also include a dielectric layer on the channel layer. The compound semiconductor transistor may further include a gate. The gate may include a vertical base portion through the dielectric layer and electrically contacting the channel layer. The gate may also include a head portion on the dielectric layer and electrically coupled to the vertical base portion of the gate.
US10084070B2 Punch through stopper in bulk finFET device
A method of forming a semiconductor device that includes forming a fin structure from a bulk semiconductor substrate and forming an isolation region contacting a lower portion of a sidewall of the fin structure, wherein an upper portion of the sidewall of the fin structure is exposed. A sacrificial spacer is formed on the upper portion of the sidewall of the fin structure. The isolation regions are recessed to provide an exposed section of the sidewall of the fin structure. A doped semiconductor material is formed on the exposed section of the lower portion of the sidewall of the fin structure. Dopant is diffused from the doped semiconductor material to a base portion of the fin structure.
US10084064B2 Fabrication of strained vertical p-type field effect transistors by bottom condensation
A method of forming a strained vertical p-type field effect transistor, including forming a counter-doped layer at a surface of a substrate, forming a source/drain layer on the counter-doped layer, forming one or more vertical fins on the source/drain layer, removing a portion of the source/drain layer to form one or more bottom source/drains below each of the one or more vertical fins, reacting an exposed portion of each of the one or more bottom source/drains with a reactant to form a disposable layer on opposite sides of each bottom source/drain and a condensation layer between the two adjacent disposable layers, and removing the disposable layers.
US10084051B2 Semiconductor devices including field effect transistors and methods of fabricating the same
A semiconductor device includes a fin structure on a substrate, device isolation patterns on the substrate at opposite sides of the fin structure, a gate electrode intersecting the fin structure and the device isolation patterns, a gate dielectric pattern between the gate electrode and the fin structure and between the gate electrode and the device isolation patterns, and gate spacers on opposite sidewalls of the gate electrode, wherein, on each of the device isolation patterns, a bottom surface of the gate dielectric pattern is at a higher level than bottom surfaces of the gate spacers.
US10084043B2 High mobility nanowire fin channel on silicon substrate formed using sacrificial sub-fin
An integrated circuit die includes a quad-gate device nanowire of channel material for a transistor (e.g., single material or stack to be a channel of a MOS device) formed by removing a portion of a sub-fin material from below the channel material, where the sub-fin material was grown in an aspect ration trapping (ART) trench. In some cases, in the formation of such nanowires, it is possible to remove the defective fin material or area under the channel. Such removal isolates the fin channel, removes the fin defects and leakage paths, and forms the nanowire of channel material having four exposed surfaces upon which gate material may be formed.
US10084040B2 Seamless gap fill
A method includes depositing a first dielectric layer in an opening, the first dielectric layer comprising a semiconductor element and a non-semiconductor element. The method further includes depositing a semiconductor layer on the first dielectric layer, the semiconductor layer comprising a first element that is the same as the semiconductor element. The method further includes introducing a second element to the semiconductor layer wherein the second element is the same as the non-semiconductor element. The method further includes applying a thermal annealing process to the semiconductor layer to change the semiconductor layer into a second dielectric layer.
US10084038B2 Semiconductor device with drift zone and backside emitter and method of manufacturing thereof
An epitaxial layer is formed by epitaxy on a base substrate at a front side. From opposite to the front side, at least a portion of the base substrate is removed, wherein the base substrate is completely removed or a remnant base section has a thickness of at most 20 μm. Dopants of a first charge type are implanted from opposite of the front side into an implant layer of the epitaxial layer. A metal drain electrode is formed opposite to the front side. At least the implant layer is heated to a temperature not higher than 500° C. The heating activates only a portion of the implanted dopants in the implant layer. After heating, an integrated concentration of activated dopants along a shortest line between the metal drain electrode and a closest doped region of a second, complementary charge type is at most 1.5E13 cm−2.
US10084036B2 Insulated gate bipolar transistor and manufacturing method therefor
An insulated gate bipolar transistor (100) is provided. A substrate (10) of the insulated gate bipolar transistor (100) is of an N type. A P-type region (16) is disposed on a back of the N-type substrate. A back metal structure (18) is disposed on a back of the P-type region (16). A terminal protection ring is disposed in a terminal structure. A polysilicon gate (31) is disposed on a front surface of the substrate (10) in an active region. Sidewalls (72) are disposed at two sides of the polysilicon gate (31) on the substrate (10). An interlayer medium (81) covered with the polysilicon gate (31) and the sidewalls (72) is disposed on the substrate (10). The interlayer medium (81) is covered with a metal lead wire layer (91). An N-type carrier enhancement region (41) is disposed in the substrate (10) in the active region. A P-type body region (51) is disposed in the carrier enhancement region (41). An N-type heavily doped region (61) is disposed in the P-type body region (51). A P-type heavily doped region (71) is disposed in the N-type heavily doped region (61). An inward recessed shallow pit (62) with a depth of 0.15 to 0.3 micrometers is formed on a surface of the P-type heavily doped region (71). By disposing the carrier enhancement region (41), the carrier concentration of a channel can be increased and a forward voltage drop can be reduced; in addition, the shallow pit (62) can make a device obtain good impurity distribution and a large metal contact area, thereby improving the performance of the device.
US10084033B2 Semiconductor device and method for forming same
A system and method for forming a resistor system is provided. An embodiment comprises a resistor formed in a U-shape. The resistor may comprise multiple layers of conductive materials, with a dielectric layer filling the remainder of the U-shape. The resistor may be integrated with a dual metal gate manufacturing process or may be integrated with multiple types of resistors.
US10084031B2 Transistor substrate, display device, and method of manufacturing the transistor substrate
A transistor substrate may include a base substrate, a data line, a conductive layer, a semiconductor layer, a gate electrode, and a pixel electrode. The data line may directly contact the base substrate. The conductive layer may directly contact the base substrate and may be spaced from the data line. The semiconductor layer may overlap the conductive layer, may be spaced from the conductive layer, and may include a source electrode and a drain electrode. The source electrode may be electrically connected to the data line. The gate electrode may overlap the semiconductor layer. The pixel electrode may be electrically connected to the drain electrode.
US10084028B2 Method for manufacturing display substrate, display substrate and display device
A method for manufacturing a display substrate comprises: forming a pixel definition layer on a lower surface of a base so as to define a pixel area; forming a spacer on a lower surface of the pixel definition layer; arranging a mask plate under the spacer; and moving an evaporation source along a first direction parallel to the lower surface of the base, so as to form an organic light emitting layer in the pixel area. When the evaporation source starts forming the organic light emitting layer in the pixel area, the spacer and the mask plate do not block a first border of the evaporation area. Further, when the evaporation source stops forming the organic light emitting layer in the pixel area, the spacer and the mask plate do not block a second border of the evaporation area.
US10084027B2 Display panel and method of manufacturing same
A display panel 1 includes a substrate 12, a first column bank 30A, a second column bank 30B, a third column bank 30C, first row banks 40A in a first column region 35A, second row banks 40B in a second column region 35B, blue organic light-emitting elements 11B, and green organic light-emitting elements 11G. The number of high row banks between blue organic light-emitting elements is less than the number of high row banks between green organic light-emitting elements.
US10084015B2 Resistive memory element employing electron density modulation and structural relaxation
A memory device includes at least one memory cell which contains a resistive memory element having a conductive metal oxide located between a first electrode and a second electrode. The conductive metal oxide has a concentration of free electrons in thermodynamic equilibrium in a range from 1.0×1020/cm3 to 1.0×1021/cm3. A method of operating the memory device includes redistributing electron density to set and reset the device. An oxide barrier layer may be located between the conductive metal oxide and the second electrode.
US10084011B1 Growth substrate for forming optoelectronic devices, method for manufacturing such a substrate, and use of the susbstrate, in particular in the field of micro-display screens
A method for manufacturing a plurality of crystalline semiconductor islands having a variety of lattice parameters comprises providing a substrate including a medium, a flow layer disposed on the medium, and a plurality of strained crystalline semiconductor islands having an initial lattice parameter arranged on the flow layer. The strained semiconductor islands are selectively treated so as to form a first group of strained islands having a first lateral expansion potential, and a second group of strained islands having a second lateral expansion potential that is different from the first lateral expansion potential. The substrate is heat treated at a temperature at or above a glass transition temperature of the flow layer to cause differentiated relaxation of the islands of the first and second groups, such that a lattice parameter of the first group of relaxed islands differs from a lattice parameter of the second group of relaxed islands.
US10083999B1 Method for manufacturing thin film transistor (TFT) array substrate
The present invention provides a method for manufacturing a TFT array substrate, comprises: providing a substrate; depositing a metal gate electrode, an insulating layer, and a metal oxide layer on a surface of the substrate; forming a first metal layer on a surface of the metal oxide layer; depositing a photoresist layer on the first metal layer and implementing a photolithography process to the first metal layer to be configured as a second metal layer, a channel is defined in the second metal layer; and a portion of the photomask vertically corresponding to the channel of the second metal layer is extended greater than the second metal layer.
US10083997B2 Mask for deposition, apparatus for manufacturing display apparatus having the same, and method of manufacturing display apparatus with manufacturing display apparatus having mask for deposition
A deposition mask includes a deposition pattern through which a deposition material passes and a distal end extended in a length direction of the deposition mask from the deposition pattern. The distal end includes a dummy pattern between a clamping groove and the deposition pattern in the length direction. The clamping groove and the dummy pattern are provided in plural along a second direction crossing the length direction. In the length direction of the deposition mask, the number of clamping grooves and dummy patterns correspond to each other, the clamping grooves respectively overlap a corresponding dummy pattern, a distal end area at which clamping grooves overlap the corresponding dummy pattern defines a second area of the distal end, and a distal end area at which the clamping grooves do not overlap the corresponding dummy pattern defines a first area of the distal end to which a clamp is applied.
US10083995B2 Semiconductor display device
It is an object of the present invention to provide a semiconductor display device having an interlayer insulating film which can obtain planarity of a surface while controlling film formation time, can control treatment time of heating treatment with an object of removing moisture, and can prevent moisture in the interlayer insulating film from being discharged to a film or an electrode adjacent to the interlayer insulating film. An inorganic insulating film containing nitrogen, which is less likely to transmit moisture compared with an organic resin, is formed so as to cover a TFT. Next, an organic resin film containing photosensitive acrylic resin is applied to the organic insulting film, and the organic resin film is partially exposed to light to be opened. Thereafter, an inorganic insulting film containing nitrogen, which is less likely to transmit moisture compared with an organic resin, is formed so as to cover the opened organic resin film. Then, in the opening part of the organic resin film, a gate insulating film and the two layer inorganic insulating film containing nitrogen are opened partially by etching to expose an active layer of the TFT.
US10083988B2 Complementary thin film transistor and manufacturing method thereof, array substrate, display apparatus
The present invention provides a complementary thin film transistor and a manufacturing method thereof, an array substrate and a display apparatus, relates to the field of manufacturing technology of thin film transistor, and can solve the problem that active layer materials of first and second thin film transistors in a complementary thin film transistor of the prior art have influence with each other. The manufacturing method of the present invention comprises steps of: forming a pattern comprising an active layer of a first thin film transistor and a protective layer on a base by a patterning process, and the protective layer is at least located above the active layer of the thin film transistor; and forming a pattern of an active layer of a second thin film transistor on the base subjected to above step by a patterning process. The present invention may be applied to various circuits and systems.
US10083982B2 Three-dimensional memory device having select gate electrode that is thicker than word lines and method of making thereof
A three-dimensional memory device includes an alternating stack of insulating layers and electrically conductive layers located over a substrate, the alternating stack having a memory array region and a contact region containing stepped surfaces, and memory stack structures having a semiconductor channel and a memory film extending through the memory array region of the alternating stack. The electrically conductive layers include a drain select gate electrode and word lines, where the drain select gate electrode is thicker than each of the word lines.
US10083969B2 Static random access memory and method of manufacturing the same
A Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) cell includes a first pull-up transistor and a first pull-down transistor, a second pull-up transistor and a second pull-down transistor, and first and second pass-gate transistors. A first buried contact electrically connects a drain region of the first pull-up transistor and gate electrodes of the second pull-up transistor and the second pull-down transistor, and includes a first metal layer formed in a region confined by spacers of a first gate layer and a first electrically conductive path formed at a level below the spacers. A second buried contact electrically connects a drain region of the second pull-up transistor and gate electrodes of the first pull-up transistor and the first pull-down transistor, and includes a second metal layer formed in a region confined by spacers of a second gate layer and a second electrically conductive path formed at the level below the spacers.
US10083964B1 Double diffusion break gate structure without vestigial antenna capacitance
A double diffusion break (DDB) gate structure is provided by removing the vestigial antenna to provide a space and the space is filled, at least in part, with an interlevel dielectric (ILD) material. Removal of the vestigial antenna from the DDB gate structure will reduce the device capacitance and improve device performance, while enabling DDB in tight integration schemes.
US10083962B2 Fabrication of fin field effect transistors for complementary metal oxide semiconductor devices including separate n-type and p-type source/drains using a single spacer deposition
A method of forming a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) device on a substrate, including forming a plurality of vertical fins on the substrate, forming a first set of source/drain projections on the first subset of vertical fins, forming a second set of source/drain projections on the second subset of vertical fins, where the second set of source/drain projections is a different oxidizable material from the oxidizable material of the first set of source/drain projections, converting a portion of each of the second set of source/drain projections and a portion of each of the first set of source/drain projections to an oxide, removing the converted oxide portion of the first set of source/drain projections to form a source/drain seed mandrel, and removing a portion of the converted oxide portion of the second set of source/drain projections to form a dummy post.
US10083959B2 Semiconductor device structure and method for forming the same
A method includes forming a gate, a first dielectric layer, a first contact structure, and a second contact structure over a substrate. The first contact structure and the second contact structure are over a source region and a drain region respectively. The first dielectric layer surrounds the gate, the first contact structure, and the second contact structure. The method includes forming a second dielectric layer over the first dielectric layer. The second dielectric layer has an opening exposing the gate, the first contact structure, and the second contact structure. A conductive layer is formed in the opening to electrically connect the gate to the first contact structure and the second contact structure.
US10083950B2 Die stacking method
A die stacking method is provided. The die stacking method includes executing a manufacturing recipe, and loading an interposer-die mapping file according to the manufacturing recipe. The interposer-die mapping file corresponds to an interposer wafer including interposer dies. The die stacking method also includes loading a combination setting data according to the interposer-die mapping file, and loading a top die number and a top-die ID code of a top-die mapping file according to the combination setting data and the interposer-die mapping file. The top-die ID code corresponds to a top wafer including top dies, and the top die number corresponds to one of the top dies. The die stacking method also includes disposing the one of the top dies of the top wafer on one of the interposer dies of the interposer wafer.
US10083947B2 Multi-layer power converter with devices having reduced lateral current
An apparatus having a power converter circuit having a first active layer having a first set of active devices disposed on a face thereof, a first passive layer having first set of passive devices disposed on a face thereof, and interconnection to enable the active devices disposed on the face of the first active layer to be interconnected with the non-active devices disposed on the face of the first passive layer, wherein the face on which the first set of active devices on the first active layer is disposed faces the face on which the first set of passive devices on the first passive layer is disposed.
US10083943B2 Light-emitting device and method of manufacturing the same
A method of manufacturing a light-emitting device includes steps of: preparing at least one substrate having a plurality of through holes; providing an electric wire on a rear surface side of the substrate so that a plurality of portions of the electric wire communicates with a front surface side of the substrate at the plurality of through holes of the substrate; and respectively mounting a plurality of light-emitting diodes to the respective portions of the electric wire that communicate with the front surface side of the substrate.
US10083941B2 Stacked semiconductor dies with selective capillary under fill
Stacked semiconductor dies are provided with selective capillary under fill to avoid wafer warpage during curing. In one embodiment, a method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes forming at least three stacks of semiconductor dies over a substrate, the stacks spaced apart from one another by gaps. A first sealing material such as a capillary under fill material is deposited into a first subset of the gaps. A second sealing material such as a mold resin is deposited into a second subset of the gaps. The first and second sealing materials are cured, and the die stacks are then singulated.
US10083939B2 Semiconductor package
A semiconductor package includes: a first semiconductor chip in which a through-electrode is provided; a second semiconductor chip connected to a top surface of the first semiconductor chip; a first connection bump attached to a bottom surface of the first semiconductor chip and including a first pillar structure and a first solder layer; and a second connection bump located between the first semiconductor chip and the second semiconductor chip, configured to electrically connect the first semiconductor chip and the second semiconductor chip, and including a second pillar structure and a second solder layer.
US10083933B2 Method for permanent bonding of wafers
A method for bonding of a first contact surface of a first substrate to a second contact surface of a second substrate according to the following steps: forming a reservoir in a surface layer on the first contact surface, at least partially filling the reservoir with a first educt or a first group of educts, contacting the first contact surface with the second contact surface for formation of a prebond connection, and forming a permanent bond between the first and second contact surface, at least partially strengthened by the reaction of the first educt with a second educt contained in a reaction layer of the second substrate.
US10083922B2 Inductor interconnect
A device and method of utilizing spiral interconnects for voltage and power regulation are shown. Examples of spiral interconnects include air core inductors. An integrated circuit package attached to a motherboard using spiral interconnects is shown. Methods of attaching an integrated circuit package to a motherboard using spiral interconnects are shown including air core inductors. Methods of attaching spiral interconnects include using electrically conductive adhesive or solder.
US10083915B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate including a main chip region and a remaining scribe lane region surrounding the main chip region, a passivation layer on the main chip region, the passivation layer including a plurality of bridge patterns extending from the main chip region in a first direction across the remaining scribe lane region, a plurality of bump pads exposed by the passivation layer on the main chip region, a plurality of dam structures along edges of the main chip region on the remaining scribe lane region, the plurality of bridge patterns arranged on the plurality of dam structures at a first pitch in the first direction, a seed layer on the plurality of bump pads, and bumps on the seed layer.
US10083909B2 Embedded vialess bridges
Embedded vialess bridges are provided. In an implementation, discrete pieces containing numerous conduction lines or wires in a 3-dimensional bridge piece are embedded where needed in a main substrate to provide dense arrays of signal, power, and electrical ground wires below the surface of the main substrate. Vertical conductive risers to reach the surface plane of the main substrate are also included in the discrete piece, for connecting to dies on the surface of the substrate and thereby interconnecting the dies to each other through the dense array of wires in the discrete piece. The discrete piece to be embedded may have parallel planes of conductors at regular intervals within itself, and thus may present a working surface homogeneously covered with the ends of vertical conductors available to connect surface components to each other and to ground and power at many places along the embedded piece.
US10083908B2 BEOL vertical fuse formed over air gap
A method of forming an electrical device that includes forming a first level including an array of metal lines, wherein an air gap is positioned between the adjacent metal lines. A second level is formed including at least one dielectric layer atop the first level. A plurality of trench structures is formed in the at least on dielectric layer. At least one of the plurality of trench structures opens the air gap. A conductive material is formed within the trenches. The conductive material deposited in the open air gap provides a vertical fuse.
US10083902B2 Semiconductor package structure and semiconductor process
Disclosed is a semiconductor package structure and manufacturing method. The semiconductor package structure includes a first dielectric layer, a second dielectric layer, a component, a patterned conductive layer and at least two conductive vias. The first dielectric layer has a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. The second dielectric layer has a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface. The second surface of the first dielectric layer is attached to the first surface of the second dielectric layer. A component within the second dielectric layer has at least two electrical contacts adjacent to the second surface of the first dielectric layer. The patterned conductive layer within the first dielectric layer is adjacent to the first surface of the first dielectric layer. The conductive vias penetrate the first dielectric layer and electrically connect the electrical contacts with the patterned conductive layer.
US10083896B1 Methods and apparatus for a semiconductor device having bi-material die attach layer
Described examples include a device including a semiconductor die having a first surface with bond pads and an opposite second surface attached to a substrate by an adhesive layer covering at least a portion of the surface area of the second surface. The adhesive layer includes first zones composed of a first polymeric compound and adding up to a first portion of the surface area, and second zones composed of a second polymeric compound and adding up to a second portion of the surface area, the first zones and the second zones being contiguous. The first polymeric compound has a first modulus and the second polymeric compound has a second modulus greater than the first modulus.
US10083895B2 Package structure for power converter and manufacture method thereof
A package structure of a power converter, can include: a die pad; an insulation adhesive layer and a conductive adhesive layer on the die pad; a control circuit die on the insulation adhesive layer, where the insulation adhesive layer comprises a first insulation adhesive layer on a back surface of the control circuit die, and a second insulation adhesive on a surface of the die pad, where the first insulation adhesive layer is connected to the second insulation adhesive layer; and a power device die on the conductive adhesive layer, where the insulation adhesive layer is separated from the conductive adhesive layer.
US10083894B2 Integrated die paddle structures for bottom terminated components
Bottom terminated components and methods of making bottom terminated components are provided. The bottom terminated component includes a die paddle and at least one die paddle structure configured to prevent wicking into a respective thermal via of a printed circuit board. The at least one die paddle structure includes a base defining an axis, the base having an axial thickness extending from the die paddle, and a contact surface configured to contact the printed circuit board at the thermal via of the printed circuit board to prevent wicking of solder into the respective thermal via.
US10083886B2 Lid attach optimization to limit electronic package warpage
In yet another aspect the electronic package further includes a frame concentric with the chip. The lid is attached to the frame with a solder, epoxy or elastomer and placed on the chip with a thermal interface material. The seal band material is dispensed on the chip carrier and the frame is then moved towards the chip carrier allowing a minimum seal band thickness.
US10083880B2 Hybrid ETSOI structure to minimize noise coupling from TSV
In one aspect, a method for forming an electronic device includes the following steps. An ETSOI layer of an ETSOI wafer is patterned into one or more ETSOI segments each of the ETSOI segments having a width of from about 3 nm to about 20 nm. A gate electrode is formed over a portion of the one or more ETSOI segments which serves as a channel region of a transistor, wherein portions of the one or more ETSOI segments extending out from under the gate electrode serve as source and drain regions of the transistor. At least one TSV is formed in the ETSOI wafer adjacent to the transistor. An electronic device is also provided.
US10083877B1 Vertical field effect transistors including two-tier select gates and method of making the same
A two-dimensional array of vertical field effect transistors is provided, which includes a first-tier structure and a second-tier structure. The first-tier structure includes a laterally alternating sequence of semiconductor rail structures and first dielectric isolation rails that alternates along a first horizontal direction. A first gate dielectric and a first gate electrode that laterally extend along a second horizontal direction are disposed between each neighboring pair of a semiconductor rail structure and a first dielectric isolation rail. The second-tier structure includes a laterally alternating sequence of composite rail structures and second dielectric isolation rails that alternates along the second horizontal direction. Each of the composite rail structures includes a laterally alternating plurality of semiconductor pillar structures and dielectric pillar structures. A second gate dielectric and a second gate electrode are disposed between each neighboring pair of a composite rail structure and a second dielectric isolation rail.
US10083871B2 Fabrication of a vertical transistor with self-aligned bottom source/drain
A method of forming a vertical fin field effect transistor (vertical finFET) with a self-aligned bottom source/drain, including forming a doped layer on a substrate, forming one or more vertical fins on the doped layer, forming a protective layer on the one or more vertical fins, wherein the protective layer has a thickness, and forming at least one isolation trench by removing at least a portion of the protective layer on the doped layer, wherein the isolation trench is laterally offset from at least one of the one or more vertical fins by the thickness of the protective layer.
US10083868B2 Semiconductor die singulation methods
Methods of singulating semiconductor die. Specific implementations may include: providing a semiconductor wafer including a plurality of die located on a first side of the semiconductor wafer where the plurality of die include a desired thickness. The method may include etching a plurality of trenches into the semiconductor wafer from the first side of the semiconductor wafer where the plurality of trenches is located adjacent to a perimeter of the plurality of die. A depth of the plurality of trenches may be greater than the desired thickness of the plurality of die. The method may also include mounting the first side of the semiconductor wafer to a tape, thinning a second side of the semiconductor wafer, exposing the plurality of trenches while thinning the second side, and singulating the plurality of die through exposing the plurality of trenches.
US10083867B2 Method of processing a wafer
A method of processing a wafer having a metal film formed on a reverse side thereof includes removing a metal film on the reverse side of the wafer along an outer circumferential edge of the wafer, thereby exposing a substrate of the wafer along the outer circumferential edge thereof, detecting a projected dicing line on a face side of the wafer with an infrared camera through the substrate exposed along the outer circumferential edge of the wafer and performing alignment of the wafer based on the detected projected dicing line, removing the metal film on the reverse side of the wafer along the detected projected dicing line, and thereafter, forming dividing grooves in the substrate along the projected dicing lines by plasma etching, thereby dividing the wafer into individual device chips.
US10083865B2 Partial spacer for increasing self aligned contact process margins
A semiconductor structure is provided. The semiconductor includes a gate stack on a substrate. The semiconductor includes a first set of sidewall spacers on opposite sidewalls of the gate stack. The semiconductor includes a flowable dielectric layer on the substrate, covering at least a portion of the first set of sidewall spacers. The semiconductor includes a second set of sidewall spacers next to the first set of sidewall spacers covering an upper portion thereof, the second set of sidewall spacers are directly on top of the flowable dielectric layer. The semiconductor includes a contact next to at least one of the second set of sidewall spacers.
US10083853B2 Electrostatic chuck design for cooling-gas light-up prevention
An Electrostatic Chuck (ESC) in a chamber of a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus is presented for eliminating cooling-gas light-up. One wafer support includes a baseplate connected to a radiofrequency power source, a dielectric block, gas supply channels for cooling the wafer bottom, and first and second electrodes. The dielectric block is situated above the baseplate and supports the wafer when present. The first electrode is embedded in the top half of the dielectric block, where the top surface of the first electrode is substantially parallel to a top surface of the dielectric block, and the first electrode is connected to a DC power source. Further, the second electrode is embedded in a bottom half of the dielectric block, the second electrode being electrically connected to the first electrode, where the bottom surface of the second electrode is substantially parallel to a top surface of the baseplate.
US10083847B2 Ceiling transport vehicle
A ceiling transport vehicle includes an obstacle detecting portion fixed to a main body portion at a location that is above an article supported by a vertically movable member located at a transport purpose position. The obstacle detection portion is within an area in which the article exists in plan view such that a direction in which detection light, etc., is emitted is tilted outward of the article. When vertically moving the vertically movable member between the transport purpose position and the transfer purpose position, the controller is configured not to determine presence of an obstacle based on detected information from the obstacle detecting portion while the vertically movable member is located in a subject range, and is configured to determine presence of an obstacle while it is not located in the subject range.
US10083845B2 Substrate processing apparatus, substrate processing method and storage medium
Provided is a substrate processing apparatus, in which a processing liquid is supplied to a substrate W held horizontally by a substrate holding unit. A processing liquid passing portion includes a passing surface that is provided between the substrate W and a recovery cup provided around the substrate W such that the processing liquid flows on the passing surface. Light for concentration detection is projected from a light projection unit to the passing surface, and a concentration detection unit detects a concentration of the processing liquid based on a result of receiving the reflected light of the light by a light receiving unit.
US10083844B2 Method of manufacturing bonded body
Provided is a method of manufacturing a bonded body having a structure where a substrate and an electronic part are bonded to each other with a metal particle paste interposed therebetween. The method includes an assembled body forming step where the electronic part is mounted on the substrate with the metal particle paste interposed therebetween, an assembled body arranging step of arranging the assembled body between two heating plates opposite to one another, and a bonding step of bonding the substrate and the electronic part to each other by heating while applying pressure to the assembled body by moving at least one of two heating plates to the other of two heating plates. The bonding step is performed under a condition that a temperature of the assembled body is within 0° C. to 150° C. In the bonding step, a metal particle paste minimally generates a sintering reaction.
US10083840B2 System and method for regenerating phosphoric acid solution, and apparatus and method for treating substrate
Disclosed is a method of regenerating a phosphoric acid solution from a treatment liquid including silicon (Si), hydrogen fluoride (HF), and phosphoric acid, the method including removing the silicon by supplying hydrogen fluoride corresponding to a preset amount or more to the treatment liquid, removing the hydrogen fluoride by heating the treatment liquid to a boiling point of hydrogen fluoride or higher, and adjusting a temperature and a concentration of the phosphoric acid to preset values.
US10083836B2 Formation of boron-doped titanium metal films with high work function
A method for forming a Boron doped metallic film, such as Titanium Boron Nitride, is disclosed. The method allows for creation of the metallic film with a high work function and low resistivity, while limiting the increase in effective oxide thickness. The method comprises a thin metallic layer deposition step as well as a Boron-based gas pulse step. The Boron-based gas pulse deposits Boron and allows for the removal of excess halogens within the metallic film. The steps may be repeated in order to achieve a desired thickness of the metallic film.
US10083835B2 Forming electrode trenches by using a directed ion beam and semiconductor device with trench electrode structures
By directing an ion beam with a beam divergence θ on a process surface of a semiconductor substrate, parallel electrode trenches are formed in the semiconductor substrate. A center axis of the directed ion beam is tilted to a normal to the process surface at a tilt angle α, wherein at least one of the tilt angle α and the beam divergence θ is not equal to zero. The semiconductor substrate is moved along a direction parallel to the process surface during formation of the electrode trenches. A conductive electrode is formed in the electrode trenches, wherein first sidewalls of the electrode trenches are tilted to the normal by a first slope angle φ1 with φ1 =(α+θ/2) and second sidewalls are tilted to the normal by a second slope angle φ2 with φ2 =(α−θ/2).
US10083824B2 Ion mobility spectrometry data directed acquisition
A method of analyzing ions, comprising performing an initial multidimensional survey scan comprising separating parent ions according to a first physico-chemical property and separating said parent ions according to a second physico-chemical property, producing a two-dimensional data set comprising data corresponding to said first physico-chemical property and data corresponding to said second physico-chemical property, identifying one or more target ion species of interest and determining a mode of operation of a mass spectrometer for said target ion species of interest using data relating to said target ion species of interest in said two-dimensional data set, wherein said mode of operation comprises the location of fragmentation of said target ions of interest.
US10083818B2 Auto frequency tuned remote plasma source
A remote plasma source is disclosed that includes a core element and a first plasma block including one or more surfaces at least partially enclosing an annular-shaped plasma generating region that is disposed around a first portion of the core element. The remote plasma source further comprises one or more coils disposed around respective second portions of the core element. The remote plasma source further includes an RF power source configured to drive a RF power signal onto the one or more coils that is based on a determined impedance of the plasma generating region. Energy from the RF power signal is coupled with the plasma generating region via the one or more coils and the core element.
US10083817B1 Linear remote plasma source
Methods and apparatus for improved inductively coupled plasma sources are disclosed. A remote linear plasma source can have a plurality of coil segments operable to power intense localized radiofrequency plasma current channels along inner surfaces of a chamber. A plurality of localized intense plasma current channels within a single chamber provides a relatively large active plasma volume, improves efficiency, and provides for favorable residence time and feed gas distribution in a plasma source. In various embodiments, a remote plasma source operable to generate active species is useful for applications such as chamber cleaning, processing materials, ion, electron, and/or neutral beam sources, gaseous discharge lamps, fluorescent lighting, gaseous lasers, and others.
US10083810B2 Operation stopping switch for an electronic device
An electronic device is provided that includes an electronic component within the electronic device, a kill switch; an access door providing access to the electronic component and the kill switch and a latch for securing access to the electronic component in a closed position and for giving access to the electronic component in an open position. The latch activates the kill switch in the open position, independently of a position of the access door.
US10083809B2 Electrical power transfer switch
A modular transfer switch (22) and actuator (20) wherein multiple transfer switches are connectable in linear arrangement with the actuator such that the actuator controls the position of all of the transfer switches. Each of the transfer switches (22) includes a contact assembly (48) that converts over-rotation of the drive linkage (26) in the transfer switch to added pressure between the load contacts and the power contacts in the contact assembly. The actuator has an embodiment wherein a joint (400) that connects counter-rotating arms (396,398) is linked to the armature of a linear motor (507) and spring tension from springs (423, 424) is additive to the closing force applied to the transfer switches (22).
US10083805B2 Keyboard for electronic device
An input mechanism is disclosed. The input mechanism includes a dome support structure defining an opening that extends through the dome support structure, a collapsible dome positioned in the opening and engaged with the dome support structure, and a cover member coupled to the dome support structure and covering the collapsible dome, thereby retaining the collapsible dome within the opening of the dome support structure.
US10083802B2 Motor control center subunit having moveable line contacts and method of manufacture
A system and method for connecting supply power to motor control components includes use of a motor control center subunit with moveable supply power contacts. After a motor control center subunit is secured into a motor control center compartment, the supply power contacts may be advanced to engage supply power buses. For disconnection, the supply power contacts may be retracted and isolated from the buses before physical removal of the subunit.
US10083801B2 Continuous process for producing electrodes for supercapacitors having high energy densities
A process for producing a supercapacitor cell, comprising: (a) Continuously feeding a conductive porous layer to a cathode material impregnation zone, wherein the conductive porous layer contains interconnected electron-conducting pathways and at least 70% by volume of pores; (b) Impregnating a wet cathode active material mixture (containing a cathode active material and an optional conductive additive mixed with a liquid electrolyte) into pores of this porous layer to form a cathode electrode; (c) Preparing an anode electrode in a similar manner; and (d) Stacking an anode electrode, a porous separator, and a cathode electrode to form the supercapacitor, wherein the anode electrode and/or the cathode electrode has a thickness no less than 100 μm; and/or wherein the anode or cathode active material constitutes an electrode active material loading no less than 7 mg/cm2 in the anode or the cathode.
US10083799B2 Flexible and shape-conformal rope-shape supercapacitors
Provided is a rope-shaped supercapacitor having a first and second conductive porous electrode in a rod shape, where the pores are filled with an electrolyte and an electrode active material. The pores of the first electrode may contain activated carbon or isolated graphene sheets. A porous separator encases the first electrode to form a separator-protected electrode. The two electrodes are combined to form a braid or twist yarn, and a protective sheath wrapps around or encases the braid or twist yarn.
US10083797B2 Variable capacitance circuit, variable capacitance device, and resonance circuit and communication apparatus using the same
The present invention achieves a proper balance among multiple constituent bias resistors of a variable-capacitance circuit by using different resistance values for resistors located at specific positions and the other resistors, thereby reducing a response time while sufficiently blocking an alternating-current component. This variable-capacitance circuit is a variable-capacitance circuit for which variable-capacitance components (C1-C4), the capacitances of which change in accordance with a control voltage, are connected in series between terminals to which an alternating-current signal is applied, and multiple bias application paths for applying a bias voltage to each of the variable-capacitance components via resistance components (R1-R5) are formed, wherein, among resistance components (R1-R5), resistance components (R1, R5) connected to the terminals, to which the alternating current is applied, have different resistance values from the resistance values of the other resistance components (R2-R4).
US10083795B2 Multilayer ceramic capacitor and mounted structure with multilayer ceramic capacitor
A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a ceramic body which is unlikely to be cracked. A dimension in a length direction L is referred to as L0. A distance in the length direction L is referred to as L1 between an end in the length direction L of a portion of a first external electrode located on a first principal surface and an end of a second internal electrode closer to the first end surface. The ratio L1/L0 is about 0.05 to about 0.35.
US10083793B2 Metal powder, method for producing the same, conductive paste including metal powder, and multilayer ceramic electronic component
A method for producing a metal powder that includes a first step of uniformly arranging a metal compound on a metal particle, and a second step of converting the metal compound uniformly arranged on the metal particle into a complex metal compound. In the first step, a solution that contains at least one metal element and at least one group 4 element different from the metal element is prepared, the solution being adjusted to have a pH of 5 or less. The prepared solution is mixed with a reductant solution to coprecipitate the metal and the metal compound, thereby producing a slurry that contains a metal powder containing the metal combined with the metal compound. In the second step, a solution or a powder containing at least one second metal element is added to the slurry to convert the metal compound into the complex metal compound.
US10083792B2 System, method and apparatus for reducing the height of bipolar transmitters and/or receivers in electric vehicle charging
Systems, methods and apparatuses for reducing the height of bipolar transmitters and/or receivers in electric vehicle charging and/or power transfer are described herein. One implementation may include an apparatus for wireless power transfer. The apparatus comprises a ferromagnetic layer comprising at least one portion having a reduced thickness. The apparatus further comprises a first coil having at least one portion countersunk into the at least one portion of the ferromagnetic layer having the reduced thickness. The apparatus further comprises a second coil overlapping the at least one countersunk portion of the first coil. The at least one portion having the reduced thickness comprises a recess in the ferromagnetic layer. The ferromagnetic layer comprises a first plurality of ferromagnetic tiles having a first thickness and the at least one portion having the reduced thickness comprises a second plurality of ferromagnetic tiles having the reduced thickness.
US10083787B1 Current converter with interchangeable head
The subject matter herein pertains to a current transformer, comprising a secondary coil, connection contacts for establishing electrically conductive contact with the secondary coil from the outside, and a housing having a housing body and a housing head, wherein the secondary coil is accommodated in the housing body and/or is attached to the housing body, and the connection contacts of the secondary coil are provided on the housing head. According to one implementation, a connecting mechanism is provided, by means of which the housing head and the connection contacts can be mechanically or electrically conductively detachably connected to the housing body and to the secondary coil. A current transformer is therefore provided, which is cost-effective to produce and is flexible in terms of the use thereof.
US10083779B2 Chip resistor and mounting structure thereof
A chip resistor includes a resistor board, a first electrode, a second electrode and an insulating layer. The second electrode is offset from the first electrode in a lateral direction perpendicular to the thickness direction of the resistor board. The obverse surface of the resistor board includes a first region in contact with the first electrode, a second region in contact with the second electrode and an intermediate region in contact with the insulating layer. The intermediate region is disposed between the first region and the second region in the lateral direction. The first electrode includes a first underlying layer and a first plating layer. The first underlying layer is disposed between the first plating layer and the insulating layer in the thickness direction of the resistor board.
US10083775B2 Conductive composite material and method for producing said conductive composite material
The invention relates to a conductive material comprising a first phase including a thermoset compound, a second phase, consisting of a smaller volume, including a thermoplastic compound, and a conductive compound, wherein the second phase is dispersed in the first phase, the two phases are bicontinuous, and the conductive compound is situated at the interface between the first and second phases.
US10083772B2 Aligned carbon nanotubes for improved X-ray detector performance
A curved radiographic detector has electromagnetic radiation sensitive elements disposed in a two-dimensional array. A curved housing encloses the two-dimensional array of radiation sensitive elements and includes a layer of aligned carbon nanotubes on a surface thereof.
US10083763B2 Impedance calibration circuit and semiconductor memory device including the same
An impedance calibration circuit may be provided. The impedance calibration circuit may include an adjusting circuit. The adjusting circuit may be configured to generate a calibration code based on a variation voltage, which may be applied to a calibration node coupled to a calibration pad, and a reference voltage. The adjusting circuit may be configured to apply a voltage, which may be generated according to a control signal generated based on an operational voltage mode in accordance with the calibration code, to the calibration node. The adjusting circuit may include a plurality of leg circuits. At least one of the leg circuits may include a plurality of legs configured to be selectively coupled to the calibration node based on the control signal.
US10083762B2 Semiconductor test device and semiconductor test method
A semiconductor test device and a semiconductor test method are disclosed. A semiconductor test device may include a DQ signal receiver, a test mode register set signal processor, and a test mode command generator. The DQ signal receiver may receive a first DQ signal through a first DQ pin. The test mode register set signal processor may receive a test mode register set signal in response to the first DQ signal, and may output a test mode register set pulse signal. The test mode command generator may generate a test mode command corresponding to an input address in response to the test mode register set pulse signal.
US10083761B2 Semiconductor device including chips capable of comparing data
A semiconductor memory apparatus includes an input/output pad, a first data input/output circuit, a first data transfer circuit, a second data transfer circuit, and a test data comparison circuit. The input/output pad may be coupled to an external equipment. The first data input/output circuit may be coupled to the input/output pad. The first data transfer circuit may transfer data output from the first data input/output circuit to a first data storage region in response to a test write signal and transfer data output from the first data storage region to the first data input/output circuit in response to a test read signal. The second data transfer circuit may transfer data output from the first data input/output circuit to a second data storage region in response to the test write signal and transfer data output from the second data storage region to a second data input/output circuit in response to the test read signal. The test data comparison circuit may generate a test result signal by comparing data output from the first data storage region, the second data storage region, the first data transfer circuit, and the second data transfer circuit and output the test result signal to the external equipment through the input/output pad.
US10083760B2 Semiconductor devices and semiconductor systems including the same
A semiconductor system may include a first semiconductor device and a second semiconductor device. The first semiconductor device may be configured to output command signals and setting signals. The second semiconductor device may be configured to decode the command signals, extract setting codes from the setting signals, and test a memory cell array accessed by address patterns during at least one operation section corresponding to the setting codes to confirm whether the memory cell array includes at least one failed memory cell.
US10083756B2 Semiconductor memory device
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor memory device includes a row decoder that outputs a first signal to a first wiring and outputs a second signal to a second wiring, a switch that has one end to which a first voltage is supplied, another end connected to the first wiring, and a gate connected to the second wiring, a first transistor and a second transistor that have respective gates connected to the first wiring at connecting positions located between the row decoder and the another end of the switch on the first wiring, a third transistor and a fourth transistor that have respective gates to which signals having opposite logic levels are respectively input, and a driver that is connected to one end of the first transistor via the third transistor and is connected to one end of the second transistor via the fourth transistor.
US10083748B2 Method, system and device for non-volatile memory device operation
Disclosed are methods, systems and devices for operation of non-volatile memory devices. In one aspect, a non-volatile memory device may be placed in any one of multiple memory states in a write operation by controlling a current and a voltage applied to terminals of the non-volatile memory device. For example, a write operation may apply a programming signal across terminals of non-volatile memory device having a particular current and a particular voltage for placing the non-volatile memory device in a particular memory state.
US10083739B2 Three-dimensional three-port bit cell and method of assembling same
A three-port, three-dimensional bit cell generally comprises a read portion of a cell disposed on a first tier. The read portion comprises a plurality of read port elements. The three-port bit cell further comprises a write portion of the cell disposed on a second tier that is vertically stacked with respect to the first tier. The first and second tiers are coupled using at least one via. The write portion comprises a plurality of write port elements.
US10083730B1 Thermally-assisted spin transfer torque memory with improved bit error rate performance
Embodiments of the invention are directed to a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) storage element having a reference layer formed from a reference layer material having a fixed magnetization direction, along with a free layer formed from a free layer material having a switchable magnetization direction. The MTJ is configured to receive a write pulse having a write-pulse and spin-transfer-torque (WP-STT) start time, a WP-STT start segment duration and a write pulse duration. The WP-STT start segment duration is less than the write pulse duration. The fixed magnetization direction is configured to form an angle between the fixed magnetization direction and the switchable magnetization direction. The angle is sufficient to generate spin torque electrons in the reference layer material at the WP-STT start time. The spin torque electrons generated in the reference layer material is sufficient to initiate switching of the switchable magnetization direction at the WP-STT start time.
US10083707B1 Voice apparatus and dual-microphone voice system with noise cancellation
The present disclosure illustrates a voice apparatus and a dual-microphone voice system with noise cancellation. A voice detector and a noise detector simultaneously receive a first voice source and a second voice source to acquire a first main signal with a voice band and a second main signal with a burst noise band respectively. A voice filter filters a voice signal of the first main signal to remain a burst noise signal with a little voice signal (i.e., a remained noise). A noise filter filters a burst noise signal of the second main signal to remain a voice signal with a little burst noise signal (i.e., a remained voice). A post-filter generates a noise reduction gain according to the remained voice and the remained noise and adjusts the remained voice according to the noise reduction gain to generate the voice signal.
US10083693B2 Method and system for using conversational biometrics and speaker identification/verification to filter voice streams
A method and system for using conversational biometrics and speaker identification and/or verification to filter voice streams during mixed mode communication. The method includes receiving an audio stream of a communication between participants. Additionally, the method includes filtering the audio stream of the communication into separate audio streams, one for each of the participants. Each of the separate audio streams contains portions of the communication attributable to a respective participant. Furthermore, the method includes outputting the separate audio streams to a storage system.
US10083685B2 Dynamically adding or removing functionality to speech recognition systems
A system and method of changing features of an existing automatic speech recognition (ASR) system includes: monitoring speech received from a vehicle occupant for one or more keywords identifying a feature to remove from or add to the ASR system; detecting the keywords in the monitored speech; and adding the identified feature to or removing the identified feature from from the ASR system.
US10083680B2 Mixing console
In live music performances each musician may prefer to receive a customized signal comprising one or more signals including their own output and/or other musicians' output. This is achievable by providing a mixing console for receiving and processing input signals comprising receiving means for receiving at least two input signals and operating so as to process (205, 255) them simultaneously in different ways to create at least three first and at least three second output signals, further processing (210, 215, 260, 265) at least two of the at least three first and at least three second output signals to create tertiary output signals each tertiary output signal having characteristics, other than its gain, different from one another, combining and processing (280) at least two tertiary output signals to create a first auxiliary output mix, and combining and processing (290) at least two other tertiary output signals to create a second auxiliary output mix, and combining and processing (300) a first and second output signal to create a master output mix.
US10083673B2 System for processing device and display characteristic control suitable for mobile phone and other devices
A system determines a time period used for controlling a backlight and other processing device power consumption related characteristics to more closely reflect user intent determined in response to an operation state of an application, for the system determines the operation state based on, activity of an application in requesting transmission and reception of data, display screen update and completion of presentation of a view configuration (display area) The system reduces inadvertent turning off of a backlight and other device power consumption features.
US10083668B2 Semiconductor device, display device, and electronic device
A semiconductor device in which variations are controlled is provided. The semiconductor device has a function of converting a digital signal into an analog signal, and includes a digital-analog converter circuit, an amplifier circuit, first to fourth switches, a first output terminal, a second output terminal, and a power source. The amplifier circuit is configured to perform feedback control when the first switch and the fourth switch are on and the second switch and the third switch are off. The amplifier circuit is configured to perform comparison control when the first switch and the fourth switch are off and the second switch and the third switch are on; utilizing this, variations in the digital-analog converter circuit and the amplifier circuit are controlled.
US10083657B2 Ultra high density display having high aperture ratio
The present disclosure relates to an ultra high density display having high aperture ratio. The present disclosure suggests a display comprising: a upper horizontal current line, a horizontal sensing line, a scan line and a lower horizontal current line running in horizontal direction and sequentially disposed in vertical direction on a substrate in this order from the upper side to the lower side; an emission area defined between the horizontal sensing line and the upper horizontal current line; a non-emission area defined between the horizontal sensing line and the lower horizontal current line; a switching thin film transistor and a sensing thin film transistor disposed between the horizontal sensing line and the scan line; a driving thin film transistor disposed between the scan line and the lower horizontal current line; an anode electrode expanded from the emission area to the non-emission area, and connected to the driving thin film transistor; and an anode bottle neck part disposed between the horizontal sensing line and the scan line for disconnecting the anode electrode from the driving thin film transistor selectively.
US10083654B2 Method of eliminating OLED display panel Mura
Disclosed is a method of eliminating OLED display panel Mura. The compensation gray scale which should be utilized is calculated according to the target brightnesses, the actual brightnesses at the 255 gray scale of the respective sub pixels, and the local gamma value at the present display gray scale, and then the OLED display panel is made to show the present compensation gray scale captured at present to determine whether the preset condition of ending the calculation of the compensation gray scale is achieved, and if it is not achieved, the actual brightness of the sub pixel at the compensation gray scale is captured to calculate again for obtaining the local gamma value at the present display gray scale and the compensation gray scale which should be utilized next time, and the iterative computation does not stop until the aforesaid preset condition is achieved.
US10083649B2 Semiconductor device having a resistor and semiconductor integrated circuit devices using the same
An analogue semiconductor device and a semiconductor IC device including the same include a substrate having a transistor, a MIM capacitor electrically separated from the transistor on the substrate and having a lower electrode, a dielectric layer and an upper electrode, interlayer insulation covering the transistor and the MIM capacitor and a BEOL resistor connected to the upper electrode and equipotential with the lower electrode. The BEOL resistor has a relatively large and easy-variable resistance with minimized parasitic capacitance between the resistor and the lower electrode of the MIM capacitor.
US10083640B2 Multi-layer display including proximity sensor and depth-changing interface elements, and/or associated methods
Certain example embodiments relate to a system including a user-interactive display device having LCDs in substantially parallel spaced apart relation to one another. A proximity sensor is located proximate to the user-interactive display device. A controller is configured to perform instructions to perform functionality including: generating visual content, including one or more user interface elements (e.g., user-interactive elements), for output to the user-interactive display device; causing the user-interactive display device to display the generated visual content; receiving output from the proximity sensor; determining when an object of interest comes into proximity to the user-interactive display device, based on the received output from the proximity sensor; and responsive to a determination that the object of interest has come into proximity to the user-interactive display device, updating the generated visual content and causing the updated generated visual content to be displayed via the user-interactive display device.
US10083633B2 Generating a three-dimensional representation of a topography
A three-dimensional topography representation generating hardware device includes a plurality of movable pins. A converting logic converts a topographic map of a region of a physical topography into a set of commands to individually control each of the plurality of movable pins, wherein each of the plurality of movable pins is selectively movable to create a three-dimensional representation of the region of the physical topography based on the topographic map.
US10083629B2 Synthetic vaginal cuff model and method of simulating vaginal cuff closure
A vaginal cuff surgical model and methods of manufacture and use thereof. The model includes a body (resembling a vaginal cuff) and appendages (resembling uterosacral ligaments) extending from the body. The model (body and appendages) is formed of silicone, rubber, a polymer, or other suitable material with one or more layers of mesh embedded within the polymeric material. The embedded mesh permits suture between the components of the model. The surgical model permits surgical practice of this important component of a total hysterectomy procedure via suturing across the model and to the appendages.
US10083627B2 Virtual reality and real welding training system and method
A virtual welding station includes a virtual sequencer for simulating different welding techniques and non-welding operations. The virtual welding station can be used to train an operator on the production of complete assemblies.
US10083617B2 Portable apparatus and screen displaying method thereof
A screen displaying method in a portable apparatus includes displaying a personal screen of an application executed by the portable apparatus in response to input user identification information; detecting a touch on the personal screen; and controlling the personal screen in response to the touch to display a second screen, wherein the second screen includes at least a portion of a common screen which is a screen of an external device connectable through a network.
US10083616B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle rooftop inspection system
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for an unmanned aerial system inspection system. One of the methods is performed by a UAV and includes receiving, by the UAV, flight information describing a job to perform an inspection of a rooftop. A particular altitude is ascended to, and an inspection of the rooftop is performed including obtaining sensor information describing the rooftop. Location information identifying a damaged area of the rooftop is received. The damaged area of the rooftop is traveled to. An inspection of the damaged area of the rooftop is performed including obtaining detailed sensor information describing the damaged area. A safe landing location is traveled to.
US10083615B2 Dynamic geo-fence for drone
Technical solutions are described for configuring a dynamic geo-fence includes receiving a plurality of data samples. The method also includes selecting, from the plurality of data samples, a selected data sample as a threshold. The method also includes configuring a geo-fence for a geographic area based on the selected data sample. The method also includes adjusting an operational characteristic of a drone while the drone is in the geographic area, where the operational characteristic is adjusted based on a configuration of the drone and the geo-fence.
US10083614B2 Drone alerting and reporting system
A system and method to alter pilots of the presence of drone aircraft and to document or report errant drone flight operations, in particular to alert and report drone aircraft which may present a hazard to a piloted aircraft and/or are operating outside governing regulations. In one embodiment, the system comprises a surveillance subsystem configured to identify a drone operating in an airspace adjacent the aircraft; an imaging subsystem configured to acquire at least one image of the drone; a triggering subsystem interconnected with the surveillance subsystem and configured to activate the imaging subsystem; a navigational subsystem configured to provide aircraft state data associated with the at least one image; and a communication subsystem configured to transmit the at least one image and the associated aircraft state data to a receiving station; wherein the at least one image and the associated aircraft state data are transmitted to the receiving station.
US10083601B2 Remote control device and apparatus controlling system
A remote control device includes: a detector that detects a time-dependent change of a position of a recognition target object; a motion recognition unit that recognizes a gesture corresponding to the time-dependent change of the position of the recognition target object detected by the detector; a controller that generates a control signal based on the gesture recognized by the motion recognition unit; and a transmitter that transmits the control signal to an apparatus having a drivable portion to command a movement of the drivable portion.
US10083592B1 Apparatus, method and system for acoustically detecting deployment of portable equipment
An apparatus, method and communication system are provided for acoustically detecting the deployment of equipment. The equipment may comprise portable objects (104), such as a gun, taser or baton, used by law enforcement. The apparatus comprises plurality of acoustical ridges (108) integrated within a body worn accessory (102). A predetermined sound pattern (130, 140) is generated from the acoustical ridges in response to sliding the portable object across the plurality of acoustical ridges integrated within a body worn accessory. Information pertaining to the portable object, such as dynamic information pertaining to the removal and insertion of the portable object to and from the body worn accessory (102) is determined. A communication system (300) including a portable communication device (112) can store the information and/or transmit alert signals to a base station (302) for tracking deployment of the portable object.
US10083584B2 Video surveillance system with selectable operating scenarios and system training for improved situational awareness
A system including a plurality of cameras of a surveillance system that detect threats within a secured geographic area, a first file embodied in memory that defines a plurality of human use scenarios of the secured area, one of the plurality of human user scenarios being selected by a human user, a respective second file corresponding to each of the plurality of human user scenarios embodied in memory that defines critical surveillance areas of the secured area based upon the selected scenario and at least upon a time of day, the second file receiving from the user an identifier of one or more of the plurality of cameras that correspond to each of the critical surveillance areas and processor of the surveillance system that preferentially displays video from each of the critical surveillance areas based upon the time of day and camera identifiers received from the user.
US10083583B2 Display for hand-held electronics
The invention disclosed here is a display system for managing power and security for a plurality of hand-held electronic devices sold to consumers in a retail location. The display includes features that allow power to be supplied to individual devices and security sensors without continuous hard wiring or multi-conductor retractor cables. The display also allows for individual security alarms to be triggered when a theft occurs. Security alarm conditions are preferably triggered via wireless signals.
US10083570B2 System and methods of providing player services with gaming devices
A system for use in providing gaming property services to a player via a gaming device is provided. The system includes a gaming property server, a gaming machine, and gaming tracking device. The gaming property server provides gaming property services to the player. The gaming machine includes a gaming display, a display device that is coupled to the gaming display, and a gaming controller that is coupled to the display device. The gaming controller is configured to randomly generate an outcome of a game and transmit game data indicative of the outcome to the display device. The gaming tracking device also includes a web browser program for displaying gaming property services via a website provided by the gaming property server. The display device configured to display a player interaction screen including the outcome of the game and the gaming property services.
US10083564B2 Multimode retail system
A multimode system for receiving data in a retail environment includes: a secure input module for receiving high security input and low security input from a customer, the high security input to be communicated by the secure input module in cipher text, and the low security input to be communicated by the secure input module in plaintext. The multimode system is adapted to operate in a high security mode and a low security mode. The multimode system is adapted to enter the low security mode upon detection by the multimode system of a security breach condition. In the high security mode, the secure input module accepts low security input and high security input. In the low security mode, the secure input module accepts the low security input and does not accept the high security input.
US10083561B2 Methods, apparatus and systems for accepting, returning or exchanging parcels and deliveries
This invention involves a novel method, device, system and apparatus to receive, return or exchange parcels securely. The invention involves a novel security apparatus and one or more parcel receptacles. The novel security apparatus can be securely connected to an object such as a door knob or door handle or door knockers or door or any object to which my security apparatus can be securely connected. The parcel receptacles can be of many types. The locking mechanism in the security apparatus and on the parcel receptacle can be of technological in nature using the latest advancements in wireless technology, or alternatively, involve simple physical lock and key mechanisms. The apparatus allows access to parcels to authenticated users only, and involve many safety features including an audible alarm and other tamper-proof mechanisms to ensure safety of parcels.
US10083557B1 Apparatus and method for a balcony access status alert system
A barrier that is releasably secured across an ingress/egress to a balcony or other elevated platform. The barrier is a fence-style assembly that has a pair of vertical posts that are releasably secured within respective boots secured to the floor. One of the boots includes a switch-activated transmitter that is inactive when the respective post is seated in the boot. If the post is pulled out of the boot, the switch-activated transmitter transmits a wireless signal to a transceiver located on the barrier which then transmits a signal to an on-site controller that transmits respective text messages to authorized personnel informing them of the barrier removal and restoration and will continue to do so until the barrier status changes. The transceiver may be housed within a housing that also contains a visual and/or audible warning at the barrier vicinity to warn those in the vicinity of the barrier removal.
US10083555B2 Car control method of electronic apparatus and electronic apparatus thereof
The present disclosure relates generally to a vehicle control method of an electronic device, and the electronic device. The electronic device may include a display, a first communication circuit, a second communication circuit, one or more sensors, a memory, and a processor electrically coupled to the display, the first communication circuit, the second communication circuit, the memory, and the one or more sensors. The memory may store at least one instruction, when executed by the processor causes the electronic device to: detect a Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) value of a Radio Frequency (RF) signal received from a vehicle through the first communication circuit, convert the detected RSSI value based on deviation information stored in the memory, and transmit the RF signal including the converted RSSI value to the vehicle through the first communication circuit.
US10083548B2 Appliance diagnostic information via a wireless communication link
Wireless communication takes place between a first computing device and an appliance having a data center including diagnostic data. A subset of the diagnostic data may be communicated to a first server using a communications network and in turn information associated with the subset of the diagnostic data may be communicated to a second server. The second server then provides feedback to the first server that may be at least partially communicated to the first computing device. Wireless communication may also take place between a second computing device and the appliance, the second computing device selectively receiving a different subset of the diagnostic data. Subsets of different diagnostic data from different computing devices may result in a larger subset of the diagnostic data.
US10083535B2 Animation of customer-provided codes
Disclosed herein is an online software application for providing users or customers with newly created animated equivalents of their originally submitted static (aka, un-animated) scannable codes.
US10083534B2 Process for rendering and presenting underground utilities for efficient identification, marking and inspection
The invention provides a much improved process for locating underground utilities where a field technician is provided with a device that presents the location of the underground utility in context with the surroundings. The device uses a screen present an image of the underground utility in its proper perspective with respect to the surroundings using data gathered from a number of sources. The data used to create the image includes location data of both the underground utility and the position of the device along with perspective attributes such as traditional compass orientation, perspective relative to the horizon, and any perceivable movement of the device.
US10083528B2 Method and apparatus for editing parameters for capturing medical images
An apparatus for editing information about a parameter for capturing a medical image includes a storage device configured to store at least one piece of group information including information about a change to the parameter for capturing the medical image and information about an associated parameter to be changed together with the parameter; a display configured to display a parameter change history including the at least one piece of group information; and a controller configured to control the display and the storage device, wherein the at least one piece of group information is arranged based on an order in which a parameter in the at least one piece of group information is changed.
US10083526B2 Radiation tomographic imaging method, apparatus, and program
To detect motion in a subject, particularly, local rapid motion, during radiation tomographic imaging. There is provided a radiation tomographic imaging method causing a computer to execute: a controlling step of controlling a data collection subsystem comprising a multi-slice detector to collect data by performing a helical scan on a subject; a first reconstructing step of reconstructing a plurality of tomographic images at an identical slice position and at different times using data obtained by applying weighting to the collected data according to the slice position, the reconstruction being performed for a plurality of slice positions; a fragmenting step of fragmenting each of the plurality of tomographic images at each of the plurality of slice positions into a respective plurality of local-region images; and a difference identifying step of, for each combination of a plurality of local-region images at the same position and at different times, identifying a difference among local-region images in the combination.
US10083510B2 Unsupervised training for an atlas-based registration
A method includes obtaining a single training image from a set of training images in a data repository. The method further includes generating an initial tissue class atlas based on the obtained single training image. The initial tissue class atlas includes two or more different tissue class images corresponding to two or more different tissue classes. The method further includes registering the remaining training images of the set of training images to the initial tissue class atlas. The method further includes generating a quality metric for each of the registered images. The method further includes evaluating the quality metric of each of the registered image with a predetermined evaluation criterion. The method further includes identifying a sub-set of images from the set of training images that satisfy the evaluation criterion. The method further includes generating a subsequent tissue class atlas based on the identified sub-set of the set of training images.
US10083505B2 Magnetic resonance apparatus and method for quantifying an organ function
In a magnetic resonance method and apparatus for determination of a measurement variable that is relevant to a function of an organ of a patient, a first longitudinal relaxation rate R11 is determined before a contrast medium is administered to the patient. A second longitudinal relaxation rate R12 is determined after a contrast medium is administered to the patient. A property of the contrast medium in the organ is determined based on R11 and R12. The measurement variable is determined based on the property of the contrast medium in the organ.
US10083503B2 Image area specification device and method, and X-ray image processing device and method
A partial region extraction unit extracts a partial region including a distal portion in the vicinity of a boundary between a subject region including the distal portion and a void region from a radiological image including the distal portion of the human body. A designation region determination unit determines at least one of the void region and the partial region as a designation region for designating the partial region.
US10083499B1 Methods and apparatus to reduce compression artifacts in images
Methods and apparatus to reduce compression artifacts in images are disclosed herein. An example method includes separating at least a portion of an image into a first component and a second component, reducing a first artifact in the first component to form a first cleaned component, reducing, using the first cleaned component, a second artifact in the second component to form a second cleaned component, and combining the first cleaned component and the second cleaned component to form a cleaned image.
US10083498B2 Compensation method for display device and related compensation module
A compensation method for a driving circuit of a display device includes generating a motion vector between a previous frame and a current frame subsequent to the previous frame; generating a first estimation frame according to the current frame and the motion vector; adjusting the first estimation frame according to the difference between the current frame and the first estimation frame, to generate a first overdrive frame; and inserting the first overdrive frame between the current frame and a next frame subsequent to the current frame.
US10083493B1 Vehicle fleet management
A method utilizing real-time location information in a fleet management system. Simultaneous wireless communication connections are maintained between a respectively corresponding number of vehicles in a fleet and a central control center. The messages are received at the central control center, and each one of the messages includes information indicating the geographic location of a respectively corresponding vehicle in real-time or near real-time. The messages are collected and stored in the central control center. In response to a user request, a fleet management tool or report is provided in real-time or near real-time, the management tool or report being based at least in part on the messages indicating the geographic location of the vehicles.
US10083492B2 Method and system for collaborative learning
A method for educating a patient through a collaborative network is provided. The patient is authenticated with a username and a password. A request is received by a server for entry to a repository for educational design activities. Each of educational design activities includes exemplar design configurations and material lists and is configured to include photographs and written texts for other patients who have completed the associated educational design activity. A hypertext document is transmitted to the client computer—which includes the education design activities. The hypertext document is configured to be displayed through a browsing application on the client computer. A request is received by the server from the client computer for access to a selected education design activity, and access is provided to a design engine for the selected educational design activity. A design file created by the patient is then stored using the design engine.
US10083482B2 Augmented reality money transfer
According to the invention, a system for performing a money transfer between a sender an a recipient through the use of an augmented reality enabled device is disclosed. The system may include a first mobile device associated with a first entity. The first mobile device may be configured to detect an indicator via an augmented reality subsystem. The indicator may include a characteristic and be associated with a second entity, as well as be configured to associate meta-information with the indicator. The first mobile device may further be configured to receive an input comprising an amount to be transferred from the first entity to the second entity and transmit a set of instructions to a money transfer network. The set of instructions may be based in part on the indicator and the input, and include instructions to perform a money transfer between the first entity and the second entity.
US10083467B2 System and method for communicating information to a customer at a point-of-sale via a wireless link within a retail store
A system and method for providing a customer of a retailer with information during checkout may include pairing with a mobile device during checkout of a customer at a POS system. Prior to communicating data to the mobile device, permission may be received from the customer via the mobile device to allow for data to be communicated to the mobile device. The data may be communicated to the mobile device during checkout by the customer.
US10083458B2 Point management system and point management method
There are provided a point management system and a point management method allowing effective use of points acquired by a customer, etc., and prevention of a waste in points. Therefore, exchange for various points or points having acquired a digital ticket is possible, exchange using foreign currency is possible, and the number of points desired to be traded for each type of currency, and a rate as a standard for exchange of each type of currency to one point are displayed on an exchanging currency selection screen. A standard number of points converted to one US dollar, one European euro, and one Chinese yuan, for example, is displayed, making it easy to understand transaction conditions under succeeding sales transaction status. Moreover, for example, point exchange conditions are displayed as a list and confirmed, thereby allowing specification of one's own exchange conditions, and allowing exchange of points etc. based on specification of accepted exchange conditions.
US10083448B2 System and method for intermediary agency to find better service providers
Disclosed herein is a framework for determining a service provider to service a customer request. In accordance with one aspect, a request from a customer is received by a decision module. The decision module further receives a response to the request from a first service provider, determines the average frequency of responses for a given time interval during the time and location of the request, estimates arrival time of the first service provider and near-by service providers to the location of the customer, ranks all service providers based on arrival time, and estimates a probability of a shorter customer wait time.
US10083441B1 Processing messages for attribute-value pair extraction
A device may process a message associated with an account to identify a first identifier that identifies a third party. The device may identify a match between the first identifier and transaction information related to an individual associated with the account. The transaction information may include a set of first identifiers that identify a respective set of third parties. The transaction information may facilitate identification of one or more messages that is likely to include account information. The device may tag the message with a second identifier based on the match. The device may receive, from another device, the message based on the message being tagged with the second identifier. The device may process the message to identify the account information related to another account. The device may extract identified account information from the message. The device may perform an action related to extracted account information or the message.
US10083439B2 Device, system, and method of differentiating over multiple accounts between legitimate user and cyber-attacker
Devices, systems, and methods of user authentication, as well as automatic differentiation between a legitimate user and a cyber-attacker. A system detects that two different accounts of the same computerized service, were accessed by a single computing device over a short period of time. The system may employ various techniques in order to determine automatically whether a legitimate user accessed the two different account, such as, a husband accessing his own bank account and shortly after that accessing also his wife's bank account, or a payroll company accessing bank accounts of two clients for payroll management purposes. Conversely, the system is able to detect that the same user exhibited the same pattern of interactions when operating the two accounts, a pattern of interactions that does not frequently appear in the general population of legitimate users, thereby indicating that the single user is a cyber-attacker.
US10083438B2 Systems and methods for activating account card functions based on physical device interactions
Systems and methods are provided for activating a function of an account card based on physical devices interactions such as a motion pattern detected by the account card. In some embodiments, the account card may include one or more sensors and processing capabilities sufficient to store a motion pattern, detect a motion pattern representing movement of the account card, compare the detected motion pattern to the stored motion pattern, and activate one or more functions of the account card based on the comparison. In some embodiments, the one or more functions may relate to account information communication, such as writing a magnetic stripe, unblocking a magnetic stripe, activating a near field communication chip, displaying an account number, providing power to an antenna, or otherwise enabling communication of the account number based on the capabilities of the card.
US10083432B2 Transaction system and information processing method
The POS system 5 of a transaction system 1 transmits transaction information, which is information related to a transaction, and transaction time information indicating the time a transaction was made, to a control server 10 during a transaction. A terminal 14 detects if the terminal 14 performed a specific movement, and transmits a customer ID and executed time information indicating when the terminal 14 performed the specific movement to the control server 10 when the specific movement is detected. Based on the transaction time information received from the POS system 5 and the executed time information received from the terminal 14, the control server 10 determines if the information matches, and if it does, relationally stores the transaction information received with the transaction time information and the customer ID received with the executed time information.
US10083429B2 Task-based payment for content
Methods and systems of paying for content, such as, for example, audio and/or video content, are presented. In an example method, a task to be executed using at least one device resource associated with a user device is provided. Also, the task is to be executed during streaming of a content item. The streaming of the content item to the user device is caused to terminate in response to a determination that the execution of the task using the at least one device resource has been terminated.
US10083426B2 Automated banking machine that operates responsive to data bearing records
In an example embodiment, there is disclosed herein an automated banking machine that includes an instrument acceptor operable to receive financial instruments. The machine is operable to cause user data obtained from a user during a user session with the machine to be sent to a transaction authorizing host computer. The machine is operable to generate an electronic deposit slip that includes a data representative of a financial account associated with the user data, and a value of value of a financial instrument received by the instrument acceptor during the user session. The electronic deposit slip to be sent to a server that is remotely located from the automated banking machine and data representative of the value of the financial instrument is sent to the authorizing host terminal to cause the financial account to be credited an amount corresponding to the value of the financial instrument.
US10083424B2 Scheduling events for multiple invitees
Scheduling events with multiple invitees includes: identifying a plurality of invitees for an event in a calendar system having at least one processor; searching an availability associated with each of the invitees to determine a number of periods of availability in the calendar system, at least some of the invitees being available during each period of availability; creating a separate instance of the event in the calendar system for each identified period of availability; and for each invitee available during at least one of the periods of availability, assigning the invitee to one said instance of the event for which that invitee is available with the calendar system.
US10083415B2 Multi-variable assessment systems and methods that evaluate and predict entrepreneurial behavior
Multi-variable assessment systems and methods that evaluate and predict entrepreneurial behavior are provided herein. Methods include obtaining entrepreneur data related to personal skills data, business history data, and social network data for the entrepreneur across a plurality of network modalities, the plurality of network modalities including social networks, phone records, and message records, determining business event information for business events identified between the entrepreneur and contacts of the entrepreneur found in the entrepreneur data, and performing a dynamic measurement of engagement between the entrepreneur and the contacts by looking for contacts between the entrepreneur and the contacts that cross the plurality of network modalities, wherein the dynamic measurement includes an entrepreneur score for the entrepreneur.
US10083411B2 Methods and systems for the sale of consumer services
Computer-implemented systems and methods for the sale of consumer services. Predictions are made based on the behaviors, preferences, assets, identifying characteristics, and other attributes associated with customers and merchants. In one implementation, a prediction is made as to whether a customer is likely to request a service and whether a merchant is likely to be selected by the customer to provide the service. In another implementation, the calendars of a merchant and customer are automatically updated to account for the customer's late arrival to an appointment at the merchants location. In yet another implementation, a customer purchases an appointment for a service from another customer that has the appointment scheduled with a merchant providing the service.
US10083408B2 Energy conservation unit and system of a building by way of interactive learning
A unit includes a receiving member of sensor information of the unit, a communication member with the other units, a storage member for storing target building information and information on sensors and facilities in an information-exchangeable manner, an identification member for identifying an internal unit and an external unit of the other building by specific information, an optimization member for reading an energy calculation expression, etc., of the internal unit, selecting an operation condition provided, and performing simulation of the entire target building, a related-unit searching member for searching the other internal unit and the external unit for a related unit, an optimization member for reading an operation condition from the related units, performing simulation for optimization, and an operation member for operating the facilities on the basis of the operation condition and the sensor information.
US10083405B2 Host standards for providing listings
Methods and systems for enforcing host standards in a reservation system. In one embodiment, a reservation system provides two methods of communication between a potential guest and a host, hard communications and soft communications. The reservation system associates both types of communication with threads, each thread associated with the host and an associated reservation. The reservation system determines suspension metrics for each host based on the communications of the threads they are associated with. When the suspension metrics associated with a host satisfy one or more suspension criteria, the reservation system issues a suspension to the host.
US10083403B2 Data driven classification and data quality checking method
A method for improving accuracy and quality of received data is provided. The method provides a computer implemented data driven classification and data quality checking system. The method uses the associative memory software to build a data driven associative memory model that enables a machine learning data quality checker for receiving data. The method categorizes one or more fields of received data, analyzes the received data, and calculates a data quality rating metric, by comparing the received data with a pool of neighboring data in the category of field of the received data. The method accepts and adds the received data, if the data quality rating metric is greater than or equal to a data quality rating metric threshold, and generates and communicates an alert of a potential error in the received data, if the data quality rating metric is less than the data quality rating metric threshold.
US10083398B2 Framework for annotated-text search using indexed parallel fields
An approach is provided in which a knowledge manager generates term tokens from terms included in an original text stream, and generates annotation tokens with corresponding term location information. In turn, the knowledge manager generates a knowledge structure that indexes the term tokens into original text fields and indexes the annotation tokens into parallel fields that align to the original text fields based upon the term location information.
US10083392B2 Contactless biometric identification device allowing multiple configurations
A method of manufacturing biometric RFID devices includes producing a plurality of identical biometric identification devices that are each adapted to receive at least two different types of RFID module, and installing a respective RFID module into each of the devices corresponding to a selected RFID protocol.
US10083388B1 USB device
According to one embodiment, a USB device includes a USB connector, a casing, and a holding member. The casing is provided with an opening. The holding member includes a holder, a support, and a first extension. The holder holds the USB connector. The support extends from the holder. The first extension has a protrusion, extends from the support, and is bendable. The protrusion is housed in the opening.
US10083383B1 Transaction card having features for easy removal from wallet
A transaction card includes a first full thickness portion and a second, reduced thickness portion. Each of the first and second portions includes a top surface and an opposing bottom surface spaced from the top surface by a thickness of the card. The first, full thickness portion includes an extent of the card that remains exposed when the card is inserted into a pocket of a card-carrying case, and a feature deviating from a flat region along at least one of the top surface and the opposing bottom surface of the card. The feature is configured for tactile engagement to facilitate removal of the card from the pocket.
US10083376B2 Human presence detection in a home surveillance system
A surveillance system includes an image sensing device for capturing images of a plurality of moving objects at a plurality of different locations in a field of view of the image sensing device. The system also includes a user interactive processor for performing a human-distance calibration for a given location and position of the image sensing device. The system further includes a processor for detecting a human presence among the plurality of moving objects based on the human-distance calibration.
US10083374B2 Methods and systems for analyzing images in convolutional neural networks
A method for analyzing images to generate a plurality of output features includes receiving input features of the image and performing Fourier transforms on each input feature. Kernels having coefficients of a plurality of trained features are received and on-the-fly Fourier transforms (OTF-FTs) are performed on the coefficients in the kernels. The output of each Fourier transform and each OTF-FT are multiplied together to generate a plurality of products and each of the products are added to produce one sum for each output feature. Two-dimensional inverse Fourier transforms are performed on each sum.
US10083372B2 Ultrasound diagnosis apparatus, image processing apparatus and image processing method
An ultrasound diagnosis apparatus according to an embodiment includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry acquires a plurality of frames representing ultrasound images starting with an initial frame in time series. The processing circuitry compares a current frame and a previous frame to the current frame for determining the similarity therebetween, and generates a reference frame based on weighting processing on the initial frame and the previous frame using results of the comparison. The processing circuitry implements tracking processing between the reference frame and the current frame.
US10083367B2 Apparatus for a portable smart device
An accessory is attachable to a portable device equipped with a camera. The accessory includes a camera lens opening and a retainer that retains the portable device such that a lens of the camera of the portable device is aligned with the camera lens opening. At least one source of electromagnetic radiation in the range of ultraviolet and/or blue wavelengths is disposed on the accessory so as to illuminate an object to be authenticated when the object is disposed in front of the camera lens opening of the accessory. A spacer on the accessory positions the accessory with respect to the object to be authenticated so that the camera lens opening has a predetermined positional relationship with a to-be-examined region of the object.
US10083359B2 Method and device for incident situation prediction
A method and device for incident situation prediction. Using the method, a list of objects of interest is generated and stored in a call controller, where each object of interest in the list of objects of interest is associated with at least one of a plurality of incident types. The call controller receives an image stream of an incident and classifies the image stream as one of the plurality of incident types. The call controller selects a subset of objects of interest from the list of objects of interest, the subset of objects of interest associated with the one of the plurality of incident types. The call controller determines whether the image stream includes an object from the subset of objects of interest and generates a notification associated with the object. The notification is transmitted to a set of incident scene devices associated with the incident.
US10083354B2 Advanced cloud detection using machine learning and optimization techniques
Techniques for automatically determining, on a pixel by pixel basis, whether imagery includes ground images or is obscured by cloud cover. The techniques include training a cloud dictionary and a ground dictionary, determining whether a given pixel is best represented by “words” from the cloud dictionary or “words” from the ground dictionary to make an initial determination of cloud or ground, and performing a max-flow, min-cut operation on the image to determine whether each pixel is a cloud or ground imagery.
US10083350B2 Sensor enhanced speech recognition
A system for sensor enhanced speech recognition is disclosed. The system may obtain visual content or other content associated with a user and an environment of the user. Additionally, the system may obtain, from the visual content, metadata associated with the user and the environment of the user. The system may also include determining, based on the visual content and metadata, if the user is speaking. If the user is determined to be speaking, the system may obtain audio content associated with the user and the environment. The system may then adapt, based on the visual content, audio content, and metadata, one or more acoustic models that match the user and the environment. Once the one or more acoustic models are adapted and loaded, the system may enhance a speech recognition process or other process associated with the user.
US10083349B2 Event signal processing method and apparatus
An event signal processing method and apparatus are provided. The event signal processing method includes receiving, from an event-based sensor, event signals including timestamps, generating a first timestamp map based on the timestamps, and interpolating a new timestamp into the first timestamp map based on at least two timestamps of the first timestamp map, to generate a second timestamp map.
US10083345B2 Makeup supporting methods for creating and applying a makeup guide content to makeup user's face on a real-time basis
This disclosure provides a real time makeup supporting method which generates a makeup guide content in real time corresponding to a user's facial image. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a makeup supporting application is installed at a device. And the makeup supporting application enables to access a personal image classification table that maps between personal image classifications and personal image rules. A user executes the makeup supporting application, and user's personal image data are collected in real time by a built-in camera module equipped at a device.
US10083340B2 Automated cell segmentation quality control
The disclosed subject matter relates to an automated determination of cell-by-cell segmentation quality of a tissue specimen sample. A training set of cells is examined by an expert to determine which cells that include “good” segmentation and which cells include “poor” segmentation. A training model is build based on the image data of the cells in the training set. Image data from cells in a test specimen is obtained and that image data is compared to the training model to determine on a cell-by-cell basis which cells in the test specimen include “good” segmentation and which cells include “poor” segmentation. The accumulated data on the cells analyzed in the test specimen can be utilized to determine an overall segmentation quality score for the area of the test specimen in which the individual cells are located in the test specimen.
US10083336B2 Fingerprint sensor integrated type touch screen panel
A touch sensing device comprises a plurality of first touch electrodes and a plurality of second touch electrodes located in an active area of the touch sensing device, the plurality of first touch electrodes and the plurality of second touch electrodes arranged in a first direction. The touch sensing device also includes a plurality of third touch electrodes located in the active area and arranged in a second direction that crosses the first direction. The first touch electrodes, second touch electrodes, and third touch electrodes have a first resolution for sensing touch in the active area. The touch sensing device also includes a plurality of combination touch and fingerprint electrodes located in the active area, the plurality of combination touch and fingerprint electrodes having a second resolution for sensing both touch and a fingerprint in the active area and the second resolution being higher than the first resolution.
US10083328B1 Disposable wearable apparatus to track location
An apparatus, system and method to track location, the apparatus including: a substantially planar disposable housing comprising an electronics compartment; a secondary technology sensor disposed along a periphery of the disposable housing; an electronics module disposed within the electronics compartment, the electronics module comprising: a processor coupled to a memory; an RF transceiver coupled to an RF antenna and to the processor; a secondary technology transceiver coupled to the processor; and a battery coupled to the apparatus, wherein the battery is not field-replaceable. The apparatus may further include a marking to indicate a predetermined period of time that the apparatus is operable. Embodiments further include an unattended smart container to autonomously collect a plurality of the apparatus and to report status to a central monitor system.
US10083327B2 Card reader and control method therefor
A card reader may include a magnetic sensor to detect whether magnetic data are recorded in the magnetic stripe of the card; a control section to supply electric power to the magnetic sensor and into which an output signal of the magnetic sensor is inputted; and a card insertion port into which the card is inserted and in which the magnetic sensor is disposed. The magnetic sensor may output an output signal when the electric power is supplied from the control section. The control section may supply the electric power to the magnetic sensor during a first supply time period which is shorter than a card passage time period.
US10083321B2 Methods and systems for network-based analysis, intervention, and anonymization
Systems and method for alerting a user device based on a proposed anonymization of a contribution to a conversation thread via one or several location-based anonymization rules are disclosed herein. The system can include a user device that can have location-determining features that can determine a physical location of the user device; a network interface that can exchange data with a server via a communication network; and an I/O subsystem that can convert electrical signals to user-interpretable outputs in a user interface. The system can include a server that can: receive a contribution from the user device; determine an anonymization level for applying to the contribution; identify a potential identifier in the content of the contribution; anonymize the potential identifier according to the determined anonymization level; and generate and provide an alert to the user device.
US10083316B2 Instruction execution that broadcasts and masks data values at different levels of granularity
An apparatus is described that includes an execution unit to execute a first instruction and a second instruction. The execution unit includes input register space to store a first data structure to be replicated when executing the first instruction and to store a second data structure to be replicated when executing the second instruction. The first and second data structures are both packed data structures. Data values of the first packed data structure are twice as large as data values of the second packed data structure. The execution unit also includes replication logic circuitry to replicate the first data structure when executing the first instruction to create a first replication data structure, and, to replicate the second data structure when executing the second data instruction to create a second replication data structure. The execution unit also includes masking logic circuitry to mask the first replication data structure at a first granularity and mask the second replication data structure at a second granularity. The second granularity is twice as fine as the first granularity.
US10083314B2 Secret parallel processing device, secret parallel processing method, and program
A secret parallel processing device reducing communication amount includes: a randomization unit that obtains a non-randomized input sequence and outputs a randomized sequence obtained by joining the non-randomized sequence and a dummy record sequence formed of a disclosed value and subjecting the joined sequences to random replacement processing and concealed random replacement data obtained by concealing used random replacement data; a calculation unit that obtains the non-randomized sequence, the randomized sequence, and the dummy record sequence, applies a predetermined function to the sequences, and generates an output checksum for each sequence by using calculation procedure data used in the processing of applying the function; and a correctness verification unit that obtains the output checksum for each sequence and the concealed random replacement data, assesses the output checksum for each sequence, and outputs a final test result determining whether the predetermined function has been correctly applied on the non-randomized sequence.
US10083305B2 Method and system providing mutli-level security to gate level information flow
A preferred method for providing multi-level security to a gate level information flow receives or specifies a security lattice having more than two security levels. The security lattice defines how security levels relate to each other. A hardware design implementing information flows including flows having security levels specified by the security lattice is received. Logic is created for testing the hardware design in view of the security lattice. A logic function is created based upon the hardware design and the logic for testing to implement the security lattice. Another method receives a hardware design in a hardware description language. At least a portion of the hardware design is synthesized to gate level primitives. Functional component tracking logic supporting more than two-security levels is built from the gate level primitives. Functional components in the hardware design are simulated with the functional component tracking logic.
US10083303B2 System, method and computer-accessible medium for security verification of third party intellectual property cores
An exemplary system, method and computer-accessible medium for detecting the presence of a Trojan(s) in a circuit(s), can include, for example, receiving information related to a property(s) configured to determine the presence of the Trojan(s), and determining the presence of the Trojan(s) based on the property(s) and a design(s) of the circuit(s) using a bounded model checking tool.
US10083293B1 Timer and content security
A method, computer system, and a computer program product for timing secured content is provided. The present invention may include receiving a connection request and generating a pass-phrase and a key. The present invention may include encrypting a data packet, wherein the encrypted data packet consists of non-persistent data, and wherein the encryption method is symmetric encryption. The present invention may include sending the encrypted data packet to the user device. The present invention may include receiving a pass-phrase request. The present invention may include sending the generated pass-phrase, wherein the user device decrypts the encrypted data packet based on the received generated pass-phrase and key. The present invention may include receiving a message to start a timer and then invalidate access to the data packet when the timer runs out.
US10083291B2 Automating internet of things security provisioning
In one embodiment, a security provisioning service automatically establishes trust in a device. Upon receiving a provisioning request, a security provisioning service identifies a verification item that is associated with the provisioning request. The security provisioning service performs one or more verification operations based on the provisioning request to determine whether the provisioning request is authorized. If the provisioning request is authorized, then the provisioning service establishes a verifiable identification for the device that is assured by the secure provisioning service and then executes the provisioning request. By automatically performing the verification operations to establish trust in the device, the provisioning service eliminates manual identification assurance operations that are performed as part of a conventional security provisioning process. Reducing the time and effort required to perform security provisioning increases the number of devices likely to implement security processes that increase the overall security of interacting using the Internet.
US10083290B2 Hardware-based device authentication
A domain identifier of a first domain of a plurality of domains is identified, the domain identifier included in a domain certificate received from the first domain. A first permanent hardware identifier set as a fuse key value embedded in hardware of the device during fabrication is identified. A plurality of unique second private hardware identifiers stored in the secured memory are identified. A plurality of hardware-based root identifiers are derived from the plurality of unique second private hardware identifiers respectively. A plurality of secure identifiers for the respective plurality of unique second private hardware identifiers are derived for a pairing of the device and the first domain based on the plurality of root identifiers respectively and the domain identifier. A secure identifier of the plurality of secure identifiers is caused to be sent over a secured channel to a domain computing device associated with the first domain.
US10083285B2 Direct authentication system and method via trusted authenticators
Systems and methods are provided for enabling online entities to determine whether a user is truly the person who he says using a “two-factor” authentication technique and authenticating customer's identity utilizing a trusted authenticator.
US10083277B2 Secure computing systems and methods
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for facilitating trusted handling of genomic and/or other sensitive information. Certain embodiments may use a virtualized execution environment to execute code and/or programs that wish to access and/or otherwise use genomic and/or other sensitive information. In some embodiments, data requests from the code and/or programs may be routed through a transparent data access proxy configured to transform requests and/or associated responses to protect the integrity of the genomic and/or other sensitive information.
US10083267B1 Systems and methods for reducing power consumption of latch-based circuits
An example circuit includes: a first clock gating circuit coupled between a first latch and a second latch and configured to provide a first gated clock signal based at least in part on an input clock signal. The first latch is configured to be activated in response to the first gated clock signal being at a first logic level to pass a data input. The second latch is configured to be activated in response to the input clock signal being at a second logic level to pass a first selection signal.
US10083266B2 Simulation method of CMP process
A simulation method of CMP process comprises: building a CMP model, and forming a matrix table of line width logarithm-density according to the CMP model, and making each intersection of the matrix table correspond to each CMP result under the corresponding line width and density; dividing a layout into a plurality of grids, and converting the equivalent line width and density of each grid into the coordinate of line width logarithm-density in the matrix table; fitting and calculating preliminary CMP simulation results of each grid according to the coordinate of each grid in the matrix table and the CMP simulation results of its adjacent intersections of the matrix table; fitting and computing final CMP simulation results of each grid according to a related weighting factor which considers the impact of adjacent grids for the current grid on the layout; outputting the final CMP simulation results of the whole layout.
US10083263B2 Automatic modeling farmer
Data can be accessed from a plurality of disparate data sources from at least one database. A plurality of test models can be automatically built by a model building engine. Each test model can have predetermined predictive variables. A final set of predictive variables can be determined by a variable selector from the predetermined predictive variables in the plurality of test models by comparing the predictive power of the predictive variables across the plurality of test models. A master dataset can be generated from the disparate data sources. A master model can be built from the master dataset. The master model can combine the final set of predictive variables from the plurality of disparate data sources. The master model can characterize a quantitative estimate of the probability that an entity will display a defined behavior. Related apparatus, systems, techniques, and articles are also described.
US10083256B2 Control system for extraction of hydrocarbons from underground deposits
A control system for use in extracting hydrocarbons from an underground deposit is disclosed that comprises an electromagnetic heating system and a processor. The electromagnetic heating system is configured to heat the underground deposit to facilitate fluid flow of a resource for extraction from the underground deposit. The processor is configured to control the electromagnetic heating system in response to temperature data and pressure data for the underground deposit. The processor correlates the temperature data and pressure data with predetermined water phase characteristics to control the electromagnetic heating system so that substantially all water in the underground deposit is maintained in a liquid state. The control system may also generate voxel data corresponding to spatial characteristics of the underground deposit. The spatial characteristics may be presented as a map on a display.
US10083229B2 System, method, and apparatus for pairing a short document to another short document from a plurality of short documents
A computer-implemented method for pairing a new document to a document from a plurality of documents. Embodiments include, for each of the new document and the plurality of documents, generating a vector of terms of interest uniquely associated with a document of the new document and the plurality of documents. For each term of interest, an associated element value of the vector is assigned as zero if the term of interest does not occur in the document and one otherwise. The method also includes, for each document from the plurality of documents, determining a similarity between the vectors. The method also includes selecting a document from the plurality of documents as related to the new document if the similarity between the vector for the new document and the vector for the document from the plurality of documents is greater than or equal to a threshold value.
US10083219B2 Enhanced knowledge delivery and attainment using a question answering system
A mechanism is provided in a data processing system for presentation delivery. The mechanism delivering a presentation content to a group of users and receives a plurality of questions concerning the presentation content from the group of users. The mechanism stores the plurality of questions in a question history database and clusters the plurality of questions in the question history database into one or more question clusters. The mechanism determines a topic for each of the one or more question clusters to form one or more question topics and generates feedback for updating the presentation content based on the one or more question topics.
US10083214B1 Method and system for a flexible ADO.NET provider based on a customized dynamic-link library
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relates to a computer implemented method for executing application code to access data and a data source through a data-sharing application, the method including providing at least one flexible activex data object (ADO) .Net for the data source defined by at least one customized dynamic-link library (DLL). The at least one customized DLL may be loaded based on at least one identification in a configuration file in order to communicate to a service in at least one service layer in a network. The at least one flexible ADO.Net provider dll or library may be used to migrate at least one application for the data source.
US10083209B2 Parallel processing of data having data dependencies for accelerating the launch and performance of operating systems and other computing applications
Representative embodiments are disclosed for a rapid and highly parallel decompression of compressed executable and other files, such as executable files for operating systems and applications, having compressed blocks including run length encoded (“RLE”) data having data-dependent references. An exemplary embodiment includes a plurality of processors or processor cores to identify a start or end of each compressed block; to partially decompress, in parallel, a selected compressed block into independent data, dependent (RLE) data, and linked dependent (RLE) data; to sequence the independent data, dependent (RLE) data, and linked dependent (RLE) data from a plurality of partial decompressions of a plurality of compressed blocks, to obtain data specified by the dependent (RLE) data and linked dependent (RLE) data, and to insert the obtained data into a corresponding location in an uncompressed file. The representative embodiments are also applicable to other types of data processing for applications having data dependencies.
US10083208B2 Query modification in a database management system
Disclosed aspects relate to automated query modification in a database management system (DBMS). A triggering event related to an execution of a query may be detected by an automated query modification engine. A query modification operation may be determined by the automated query modification engine based on a nature of the triggering event. The query modification operation may be determined to debug the triggering event related to the execution of the query. The query modification operation may be carried-out by the automated query modification engine. The query modification operation may be carried-out to modify the query to debug the triggering event related to the execution of the query.
US10083198B2 Method and apparatus for inter-databases data updating
The present disclosure relates to the field of data processing, disclosing a method and apparatus of inter-databases data updating. A method of inter-databases data updating of the present disclosure includes the steps of generating a third row of data based on data of a first database, where data of at least one column of the third row of data is a no-operation operator, the no-operation operator indicating no data change; and updating a fourth row of data of a second database based on the third row of data, where no-operation operator columns of data of the third row of data are not utilized to update data of corresponding columns of the fourth row of data, non no-operation operator columns of data of the third row of data are utilized to update data of corresponding columns of the fourth row of data. When there is only data change at some columns of a row of data, only data of the columns where data has changed will be updated, decreasing the amount of data to be updated, increasing the updating efficiency of databases, and reducing the waste of resources and time.
US10083192B2 Deleted database record reuse
A computer-implemented method for reusing deleted database records includes, receiving, by a database manager executing within a computing device, a first query request to insert, into a database table, a first set of database records. The database manager identifies a first set of entries within a journal log bundle. The database manager also determines, in response to identifying a first set of entries, that there is a third set of deleted database records located on a same page as a second set of database records. The database manager also, in response to determining that there is a third set of deleted database records located on a same page as the second set of database records, inserts into the database table the first set of database records using the third set of deleted database records.
US10083191B2 Dynamic test case prioritization for relational database systems
Aspects of the present invention disclose a method, computer program product, and system for prioritizing test cases for relational database systems. The method includes identifying one or more data tables within a relational database. The method further includes identifying an exclusivity value for each of the one or more identified data tables. The method further includes calculating a table weight for each of the one or more identified data tables. The method further includes prioritizing the one or more identified data tables based on the respective calculated table weights. The method further includes identifying one or more sequences of database statements corresponding to the prioritized data tables, wherein a database statement is a command executed on one of the prioritized data tables. The method further includes prioritizing the one or more identified sequences based on the corresponding database statements.
US10083189B2 Systems and methods for management of contact information
Systems and methods for the management of contact information, which may include automatic transfer processes, automatic update processes, automatic customization processes, automatic delivery processes, automatic storage processes, automatic portability processes, and/or automatic radial mining processes.
US10083183B2 Full system simulator and memory-aware splay tree for in-memory databases in hybrid memory systems
Implementations of the present disclosure include methods, systems, and computer-readable storage mediums for providing a SPLAY tree, the SPLAY tree including a data structure having one or more nodes, each node having a node name and a node value, determining that a function of a shared library of an in-memory database system has been called, and determining whether the SPLAY tree includes a node corresponding to the function, wherein: if the SPLAY tree includes a node corresponding to the function, reading a function address of the function from the SPLAY tree, and if the SPLAY tree is absent a node corresponding to the function, reading the function address from a computer-readable file.
US10083182B2 Augmented directory hash for efficient file system operations and data management
Embodiments relate to scheduling operations to perform on objects. A method for scheduling operations to perform on objects is provided. The method identifies a plurality of operations to perform on a plurality of objects each having at least one attribute. At least one of the operations has scheduling dependency on another operation. The method generates a numeric value for each of the objects from the attribute of the object. The method schedules the operations to perform on the objects based on the numeric values of the objects and the scheduling dependency.
US10083168B1 Assisting with written communication style based on recipient dress style
A method, computer system, and a computer program product for altering a written communication based on a dress style associated with a recipient is provided. The present invention may include receiving a plurality of visual data associated with the recipient. The present invention may also include analyzing the received plurality of visual data. The present invention may then include determining the dress style associated with the recipient based on the analyzed plurality of visual data. The present invention may further include retrieving a writing style associated with the recipient from a knowledge base based on the determined dress style. The present invention may also include generating a plurality of writing guidelines based on the retrieved writing style associated with the recipient.
US10083164B2 Adding rows and columns to a spreadsheet using addition icons
An electronic apparatus and a method for creating a document using the same are provided. A method for creating a document using an electronic apparatus includes displaying at least one addition icon in a or around a text box when a text box generating command is input, and adding a cell to the text box and converting the text box into a table when one of the at least one addition icon is selected. Accordingly, the user may easily convert a text box into a table when creating a document.
US10083163B2 Completing fields in electronic documents by automatically assigning drawing input
The present disclosure includes methods and systems for completing fields in an electronic document utilizing drawing input. In particular, upon receiving drawing input in an electronic document with a plurality of fields, one or more embodiments of the disclosed systems and methods automatically identify an appropriate field corresponding to the drawing input. For instance, the disclosed systems and methods can assign drawing input to an appropriate field based on a number of drawing units located within the boundary of each field in the plurality of fields. Moreover, upon identifying the appropriate field corresponding to the drawing input, the disclosed systems and methods can automatically modify the drawing input to fit within a boundary of the identified field.
US10083160B1 Distribution of user-generated annotations associated with digital content
A metadata item may be generated that includes metadata content corresponding to a selected portion of digital content stored on a first device, the metadata item may be associated with a first user profile, and the metadata item may be distributed to a second user device storing the digital content such that the metadata item can be accessed via a second user profile and rendered on the second user device in association with the digital content. In this manner, metadata content corresponding to digital content may be shared across user profiles that access the digital content. In addition, a collaborative content item may be generated that includes collaborative content associated with a word or phrase in digital content and that is editable by multiple user profiles.
US10083158B2 Fast CSS parser
The technology disclosed relates to systems and methods for providing a CSS parser to improve the maintainability of code that displays data to users. The technology disclosed also improves the performance and consistency of the code that delivers a user's experience.
US10083156B2 Mobile enablement of webpages
Mechanisms are provided for mobile enablement of webpages (e.g., HTML webpages). In one example, mechanisms are provided for refactoring Java Server Pages “JSP” of a web application into an abstraction layer that partitions the visual presentation elements of HTML pages of the web application into a set of views and a Javascript home page. Further, mechanisms are provided for enabling access to the HTML pages over a mobile device by stacking views one atop another (in one specific example, the views may be rendered only one view at a time as needed; in another specific example any number of views (e.g., all of the views) may be rendered at once). Further, mechanisms are provided for enabling navigation between the views for the HTML pages by providing buttons along with each view.
US10083141B2 Computer system and method for accessing endpoint device in computer system
Embodiments of the present invention provide a method for accessing an endpoint device in a computer system and a computer system. According to the present invention, an endpoint proxy device establishes a correspondence between a first address, of an endpoint device, in the computing subsystem and a second address, of the endpoint device, in the management subsystem, and when receiving a first access request sent by a management controller to the endpoint device, generates, according to the correspondence, a second access request that carries the first address, of the endpoint device, in the computing subsystem, and sends the second access request to the endpoint device. Therefore, an endpoint device access request of the management controller is sent to the endpoint device, an operation does not need to depend on an operating system, and maintainability in managing the endpoint device is improved.
US10083140B2 DRAM data path sharing via a segmented global data bus
Provided are a memory device and a memory bank comprised of a local data bus, a segmented global data bus coupled to the local data bus, and a section select switch that is configurable to direct a signal from the local data bus to either end of the segmented global data bus. Provided also is a computational device comprising a processor and the memory device and optionally a display. Provided also is a method in which a signal is received from a local data bus, and a section select switch is configured to direct the signal from the local data bus to either end of a segmented global data bus.
US10083137B2 Peripheral interface circuit for serial memory
A peripheral interface circuit and method is disclosed for dealing with round trip delay with serial memory. In some implementations, a finite state machine is configured to introduce a delay state prior to a read data state to absorb round trip delay associated with a memory read operation. A clock module is coupled to the finite state machine and configured to delay start of a pad return clock for the read operation until completion of the delay state. A first synchronous logic is coupled to receive the pad return clock and is configured to sample and hold data from a data bus during the read data state of the memory read operation based on the pad return clock. A second synchronous logic is coupled to receive a system clock and is configured to sample the held data based on the system clock.
US10083127B2 Self-ordering buffer
Systems and methods for generating a self-ordering buffer are described. An example method includes generating a plurality of nodes forming a linked list, each node in the linked list having a directional pointer referencing a subsequent element in the linked list and a data pointer referencing a corresponding memory block from a plurality of memory blocks; generating a head pointer, the head pointer referencing a beginning node in the linked list; generating a tail pointer, the tail pointer referencing an end node in the linked list; generating a next pointer, the next pointer referencing a next node of the linked list; generating a free pointer, the free pointer referencing a free node of the linked list; and wherein the plurality of nodes forming the linked list, the corresponding memory blocks, the head pointer, the tail pointer, the next pointer, and the free pointer form a buffer.
US10083125B2 Method to efficiently implement synchronization using software managed address translation
Software-managed resources are used to utilize effective-to-real memory address translation for synchronization among processes executing on processor cores in a multi-core computing system. A failure to find a pre-determined effective memory address translation in an effective-to-real memory address translation table on a first processor core triggers an address translation exception in a second processor core and causes an exception handler on the second processor core to start a new process, thereby acting as a means to achieve synchronization among processes on the first processor core and the second processor core. The specific functionality is implemented in the exception handler, which is tailored to respond to the exception based on the address that generated it.
US10083120B2 Memory system, and address mapping method and access method thereof
Provided is a method for mapping a logical address to a physical address, including: identifying whether a logical address is identical to a round value; mapping the logical address to a first physical address identical to an interval value when the logical address is identical to the round value; mapping the logical address to a second physical address corresponding to a value obtained by subtracting the round value from the logical address when the logical address is different from the round value; and adjusting a mapping value of the logical address to the second physical address to a value obtained by subtracting one from the second physical address when the second physical address is less than or equal to the interval value.
US10083114B2 Data storage device and operating method thereof
A data storage device includes a storage medium including a plurality of memory units; and a controller suitable for performing a state determination operation to first memory units in order of a write sequence until a memory unit stored with an error-correction-failed data when a power supply is restored after an abnormal power-off, skipping the state determination operation to second memory units between the memory unit storing the error-correction-failed data and a pointed memory unit, performing the state determination operation to third memory units after the pointed memory unit in order of the write sequence, and performing a garbage collection operation to the first to third memory units based on a result of the state determination operation.
US10083110B2 Systems and methods for software testing and test management
A software testing system may identify various test suites that include test conditions, test data, test environments, and/or a user access controls. The test suites may be used to generate a test bed map including dependencies of the various test suites. The system may assign test parameters to the various test suites including threshold values, severity values, and/or frequency values. The system may also generate a superscript based on the test bed map with the superscript configured to execute a first test suite before a second test suite in response to the dependency of the second test suite on the first test suite. The superscript may also include a reference to the test conditions, the test data, the test environments, and/or the user access controls. The system may monitor execution of the superscript to detect events that signals errors and/or parameter changes.
US10083099B2 After swapping from a first storage to a second storage, mirroring data from the second storage to the first storage for data in the first storage that experienced data errors
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for after swapping from a first storage to a second storage, mirroring data from the second storage to the first storage for data in the first storage that experienced data errors. A swap operation redirects host Input/Output (I/O) requests to data from the first server to the second server in response to a health condition at the first server. A determination is made of data errors with respect to data in the first storage that experienced data errors. The second server is instructed to mirror data in the second storage to the first server including data for the data in the first storage that experienced the data errors to store in the first storage in response to determining that the first server is available for the data mirroring operations.
US10083094B1 Objective based backup job scheduling
A method and apparatus for scheduling backup tasks on a source system specified by a backup job to meet a recovery point objective (RPO) specified for the backup job is presented. A method generally includes estimating resource utilization at the source system expected during a plurality of time periods based on historical resource utilization by jobs executed on the source system. The backup system estimates a time required to complete the backup tasks during each time period on the source system based on the estimated resource utilization for each time period and historical backup performance data. Upon determining that the estimated time required to complete the backup tasks for one or more of the time periods meets the RPO, the backup system schedules the backup tasks to be executed during a time period of the one or more time periods with the lowest estimated resource utilization.
US10083091B1 Memory resident storage recovery during computer system failure
An approach for virtual machine (VM) random access memory (RAM) disk preservation during VM failure. A RAM disk manager receives a VM identifier and attributes for connecting a RAM disk to the VM, where the RAM disk includes a memory region separate from memory region(s) associated with the VM. The RAM disk manager creates a RAM disk VM driver for interfacing the RAM disk between a disk driver and virtual drive adapter. The RAM disk manager detects an output action based on the disk driver operation and responds to detecting an output action by storing output data to the RAM disk and marking synchronization status as pending. The RAM disk manager synchronizes the output data, asynchronously with non-volatile storage and detects a failed VM, responding by disconnecting the RAM disk and can re-assign the RAM disk to a next VM.
US10083080B2 Ultra-low power processor-in-memory architecture
An apparatus including a memory array comprising a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns. A switch electrically connects to a particular row of the plurality of rows of the memory array per cycle. An energy storage unit is electrically connected to the memory array through the switch, wherein the energy storage unit is electrically connected in a series with an effective capacitance between ground and the particular row of the plurality of rows of the memory array to which the switch is connected to recycle energy from the memory array.
US10083077B2 Data storage device control with power hazard mode
In response to a warning that power may be interrupted, a non-volatile data storage sub-system of a host computer system re-orders machine readable instructions that the non-volatile data storage sub-system is going to perform. This re-ordering of instructions decreases the probability that important data will be lost. The re-ordering of instructions is performed according to rules.
US10083073B2 Method and system for real-time causality and root cause determination of transaction and infrastructure related events provided by multiple, heterogeneous agents
A method is disclosed that estimates causal relationships between events based on heterogeneous monitoring data. The monitoring data consists in transaction tracing data, describing the execution performance of individual transactions, resource utilization measurements of infrastructure entities like processes or operating systems and network utilization measurement data. A topology model of the monitored environment describing its entities and the communication activities of these entities is incrementally created. The location of occurred events in the topology model is determined. The topology model is used in conjunction with a domain specific causality propagation knowledge base to calculate the possibility of causal relationships between events. Different causality determination mechanisms, based on the type of involved events are used to create graphs of causal related events. A set of root cause events, representing those events with greatest global impact on all other events in an event graph is calculated for each identified event graph.
US10083069B2 Word line defect detection and handling for a data storage device
A data storage device includes a non-volatile memory and a controller. The non-volatile memory includes a word line coupled to a plurality of storage elements. A method includes detecting a condition associated with a defect in the word line. A first subset of the plurality of storage elements and a second subset of the plurality of storage elements are determined based on an estimated location of the defect. The method further includes determining a first read threshold for the first subset and a second read threshold for the second subset.
US10083067B1 Thread management in a storage system
Described embodiments provide systems and methods for operating a storage system. The storage system may generate one or more input/output (I/O) caller threads. For each of the I/O caller threads, one or more background provider threads may be generated that may be associated with the I/O caller thread. Instructions associated with the I/O caller threads and the background provider threads may be performed. Each of the one or more background provider threads may be synchronized with the associated I/O caller thread. Each thread may check a state of the associated threads, and based upon the state of the associated threads, each thread may post a state indicator to a mailbox field in a context of the associated threads.
US10083059B1 Method and system of hydrating of virtual machines
Embodiments disclosed herein generally relate to a method and system for automatically updating a virtual machine image of one or more virtual machines of an auto-scaling group. A computing system receives an indication to update a virtual machine image of a plurality of virtual machines in a plurality of auto-scaling groups. Computing system identifies a subset of the plurality of auto-scaling groups that contains a hydration tag. Computing system locates a version of the virtual machine image different from a current version of the virtual machine image. For each auto-scaling group in the subset of auto-scaling groups, computing system clones a launch configuration for the virtual machines in the auto-scaling group. Computing system stores data associated with each auto-scaling group in a remote location. Computing system updates the virtual machine image of the virtual machines in each auto-scaling group with the new version of the virtual machine image.
US10083053B2 System and method for virtual machine live migration
A system for virtual machine live migration includes a management node, a source server, a destination server, a peripheral component interconnect express (PCIe) switch, and an single root input/output virtualization (SR-IOV) network adapter, where the source server includes a virtual machine (VM) before live migration; the destination server includes a VM after live migration; the management node is adapted to configure, using the PCIe switch, a connection relationship between a virtual function (VF) module used by the VM before live migration and the source server as a connection relationship between the VF module and the destination server; and the destination server, using the PCIe switch and according to the connection relationship with the VF module configured by the management node, uses the VF module to complete virtual machine live migration. By switching the connection relationships, the system ensures that a data packet receiving and sending service is not uninterrupted.
US10083052B1 Streamlined remote application streaming technology configuration and usage
Initial configuration of access for a client device to a streamed application may be initiated in response to receiving a request to enable access. The application may not, in some cases, have been configured for streaming. The application may execute on a virtual computing node assigned to run the application in the context of a user account created to run the application. A link for initiating the application stream may be sent to the client. A capture process detects resources accessed by the application and streams them to the client. Input from the client is inserted into the application's input/output streams by the capture process.
US10083046B2 Ensuring determinism during programmatic replay in a virtual machine
Aspects of an application program's execution which might be subject to non-determinism are performed in a deterministic manner while the application program's execution is being recorded in a virtual machine environment so that the application program's behavior, when played back in that virtual machine environment, will duplicate the behavior that the application program exhibited when originally executed and recorded. Techniques disclosed herein take advantage of the recognition that only minimal data needs to be recorded in relation to the execution of deterministic operations, which actually can be repeated “verbatim” during replay, and that more highly detailed data should be recorded only in relation to non-deterministic operations, so that those non-deterministic operations can be deterministically simulated (rather than attempting to re-execute those operations under circumstances where the outcome of the re-execution might differ) based on the detailed data during replay.
US10083031B2 Cognitive feature analytics
A system and method to build feature evolution models for existing applications (“apps”) in the market based on open app data repositories). A feature evolution model of an app depicts the app name, its historical versions (historical version labels, release timestamps of each version), rating values of each version, and structured features (e.g., umbrella features and low-level features) each version introduces, improves or deletes. There is further extracted from the app description and release logs the app name, historical version labels, release timestamps, use the rating info of the app to extract and assign rating values for each version of the app, and apply NLP techniques and source code analysis techniques to extract “structured features” of the app through analyzing the app description, the release logs, and corresponding source code revisions of the app. Upon the built feature evolution models, various feature insights may be easily extracted and generated.
US10083013B2 Producer graph oriented programming and execution
A method and apparatus for producer graph oriented programming and execution. According to one aspect of the invention, a runtime is provided that interprets producer dependency declarations for methods. The producer dependency declarations identify at run time a set of zero or more producers, where a producer is a runtime instantiatable construct that includes at least an instance and a method associated with that instance. The runtime automatically generates and executes, responsive to receiving a designation of a producer of interest whose method has a producer dependency declaration, a producer graph. The producer graph initially includes the producer of interest and is generated, from the producer of interest to source producers, through instantiation of producers based on the producer dependency declarations of the methods of the producers already in the producer graph. The runtime sequences the execution of the producers in the producer graph as indicated by the producer graph.
US10083009B2 Dynamically evolving cognitive architecture system planning
Dynamically evolving cognitive architecture system planning is described. A system forms an intent based on a user input, and creates a plan based on the intent. The plan includes a first action object that transforms a first concept object associated with the intent into a second concept object and also includes a second action object that transforms the second concept object into a third concept object associated with a goal of the intent. The first action object and the second action object are selected from multiple action objects. The system executes the plan, and outputs a value associated with the third concept object.
US10082997B2 Display system, display apparatus and adjustment method
A display system includes a plurality of display apparatuses. Each of the plurality of display apparatuses includes a display panel that displays an image and a sending and receiving unit that at least receives setting information of one of the plurality of display apparatuses. A first display apparatus that is one of the plurality of display apparatuses further includes a coordinate acquiring unit that acquires a coordinate. A first sending and receiving unit of the first display apparatus receives setting information of a second display apparatus specified by the coordinate from the second display apparatus. A first display panel of the first display apparatus displays a setting image that indicates the setting information.
US10082991B2 Information processing apparatus, control method of information processing apparatus, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
A device search is executed using a first network protocol capable of searching for a device in a first subnet including an information processing apparatus and a second subnet not including the information processing apparatus (a first search). A device search is executed using a second network protocol capable of searching for a device in only the first subnet among the first subnet and the second subnet (a second search). According to whether or not a selected device selected by a user among one or a plurality of devices detected by the first search is detected by the second search, a communication port for the selected device is determined.
US10082987B2 Print management apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
A print management apparatus includes a memory that stores settings information of a print job, and printer information, a display controller that controls a display to simultaneously display a print job list representing a list of print jobs, and a printer list representing a list of printers, and a receiving unit that receives an input to the print job list displayed on the display. The display controller changes, in response to reception by the receiving unit of an input to select a print job displayed in the print job list, the display order of printers in the printer list by use of the settings information of the selected print job and the printer information. The receiving unit receives, from a screen displayed on the display and in which the changing of the display order is reflected, an input to select a destination printer to which to transmit a print job.
US10082978B2 Distributed shared log storage system having an adapter for heterogenous big data workloads
A distributed shared log storage system employs an adapter that translates APIs for a big data application to APIs of the distributed shared log storage system. The adapter is configured for different big data applications in accordance with a profile thereof, so that storage performance using the distributed shared log storage system can be comparable to the storage performance of the profiled big data application. An over-utilized adapter instance is detected and the workload assigned to the over-utilized adapter instance is either moved to a different adapter instance that can handle the workload or split among two or more adapter instances.
US10082956B2 Method and apparatus for downloading data including a progress bar indicating progress of downloading
A method and apparatus for downloading data. The method comprises: dividing a storage space for storing data into multiple storage subspaces in advance; if it is determined that a download progress bar is dragged from a first position to a second position, obtaining an offset of a download position; determining, according to the offset of the download position and the size of the storage subspaces, a selected storage subspace and an invalid data area in the selected storage subspace; and filling the invalid data area and writing, starting from the second position, the data into the selected storage subspace. By using the method and apparatus thereof, a filling space for storing data can be reduced, thereby improving the data downloading speed, and improving use experience of a user.
US10082946B2 Method of adjusting window and electronic apparatus thereof
A method of adjusting windows and an electronic apparatus are provided. The method includes the following steps. A number of icons are displayed at the first screen, where the icons are respectively corresponding to programs being executed. A movement condition of the icons is detected. When multiple first icons from the icons are moved to a first side of the first screen, multiple first windows of the programs corresponding to the first icons are displayed on a second screen, and at least one scrolling bar is displayed at the first side of the first screen. A relative display position of the first windows on the second screen is adjusted according to a relative position of the at least one scrolling bar at the first side.
US10082945B2 Systems and methods of dynamically providing information at detection of exit intent on a mobile computing device
Systems and methods are provided to determine that an input to the web browser that displays a web page on a mobile computing device is received, and compare a determined property of the received input with at least one reference value that corresponds to the property. An intent to exit the displayed webpage is detected when the determined property of the received input is the same as or exceeds the at least one reference value. A message is displayed on the display of the mobile computing device based on the determination of intent to exit the displayed web page.
US10082939B2 Playback of media streams at social gatherings
This disclosure concerns the providing of media, and more particularly to the streaming of media. In accordance with an example embodiment, a visual queue of media items (e.g. media items B and C) to be played next may be displayed at a user interface of the electronic device. Each one of the media items is associated with media content of a respective media content stream. While a media content stream is being played (e.g., a media content stream associated with media item A), a request to play another media content stream in accordance with a user preference may be received by the electronic device. This request may, for example, be a user selection of one of the available mood options. In response to receiving this request, the visual queue of the media items to be played next can be adjusted, and thus changed, in dependence of the selected mood option.
US10082925B2 Operator control device for a domestic appliance, having an electronic display panel, and a domestic appliance having such an operator control device
An operator control device for a domestic appliance includes an electronic display panel having a cover, and an operator control element which is movable relative to the display panel to set operating conditions of the domestic appliance. The operator control element is embedded, at least in part, in the cover of the electronic display panel, and includes an annular front part having an upper face which projects, at least in part, above a level of an outer face of the cover.
US10082924B2 Touch screen panel and method of manufacturing the same
A touch screen panel including a touch electrode disposed on a base substrate, the touch electrode including a plurality of mesh patterns formed by crossing of metal wirings. The mesh patterns include a main electrode pattern and a buffer pattern overlapping the main electrode pattern, the buffer pattern having a thickness greater than 20% of a thickness of the main electrode pattern and less than 30% of a thickness of the main electrode pattern.
US10082923B2 Touch sensor, display and electronic device
A capacitive type touch sensor appropriately detecting an object, and a display and an electronic device including such a touch sensor are provided. The display including a drive electrode receiving a drive signal, a detection electrode located adjacent to the drive electrode, and a dielectric material located between the drive electrode and the detection electrode defining a capacitive area. The detection electrode generates an output signal driven by the drive signal, a detection circuit electrically connected to the detection electrode sensing the output signal. A switch element is electrically connected between the detection electrode and a voltage source providing a predefined voltage level and having a first state and a second state. A display control circuit controls a voltage applied between a display common voltage electrode and a pixel electrode to display an image based on an image signal, and the display common voltage electrode serves as the drive electrode.
US10082921B2 Display apparatus
According to an aspect, a display apparatus includes: a plurality of scanning lines including a first scanning line and a second scanning line, wherein the first scanning line is adjacent to the second scanning line in a first direction; a plurality of touch drive electrodes including a first touch drive electrode and a second touch drive electrode, wherein the first touch drive electrode is adjacent to the second touch drive electrode in the first direction; and an operation controller, wherein the operation controller is configured to provide a display scanning signal to a selected scanning line of the plurality of scanning lines and scan the plurality of scanning lines in a second direction and provide a touch drive signal to a selected touch drive electrode of the plurality of touch drive electrodes that is not coupled to the selected scanning line.
US10082920B2 Transparent conductive coating for capacitive touch panel or the like
This invention relates to a transparent conductive coating that is substantially transparent to visible light and is designed to have a visible reflectance which more closely matches that the visible reflectance of the underlying substrate. In certain example embodiments, the transparent conductive multilayer coating includes a silver layer(s) and may be used as an electrode(s) in a capacitive touch panel so as to provide for an electrode(s) transparent to visible light but without much visibility due to the substantial matching visible reflection design.
US10082919B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device containing a terminal, a power supply voltage dropping circuit that generates a constant voltage, a switch circuit to periodically apply a constant voltage to a terminal in response to a first clock, a current-controlled oscillator circuit, and a counter, and in which the power supply voltage dropping circuit supplies a first current to the switch circuit, the current-controlled oscillator circuit generates a second clock whose frequency changes in response to the value of the first current, and the counter counts the number of second clocks within the counting time.