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US10201418B2 Valve replacement devices, delivery device for a valve replacement device and method of production of a valve replacement device
A device for heart valve replacement comprises a valve component having at least two valve leaflets preferably made of pericardium tissue. Each valve leaflet includes at least two tabs. The device further includes a stent component configured to be radially compressible into a compressed state and expandable into a functional state. The stent component comprises a first end, a second end and at least one intermediate section arranged between said first and said second end. The intermediate section has at least two commissural posts generally aligned parallel to an axis spanning from the first end to the second end. The commissural posts are formed in the shape of a wishbone.
US10201417B2 Prosthetic heart valve having tubular seal
A tubular seal for a prosthetic heart valve includes an elastomeric polymer matrix and a plurality of non-elastic fibers retained within the matrix. The non-elastic fibers can be arranged in the elastomeric polymer matrix to allow the tubular seal to stretch in axial and radial directions.
US10201413B2 Multi-component stent-graft system for implantation in a blood vessel with multiple branches
A multi-component stent-graft system includes a first stent-graft, and second, third, and fourth branching stent-grafts. The first stent-graft is shaped so as to define, when in a radially-expanded state, proximal and distal superior first lateral openings facing in a first radial direction, and a distal inferior first lateral opening facing a second radial direction generally opposite the first radial direction. The second, third, and fourth branching stent-grafts are configured assume radially-expanded states, wherein the first, the second, the third, and the fourth stent-grafts are configured such that the branching stent-grafts form respective blood-impervious seals with the first stent-graft around the distal inferior first lateral opening, the distal superior first lateral opening, and the proximal superior first lateral opening, respectively, when the branching stent-grafts are disposed therethrough, respectively, and the first, the second, the third, and the fourth stent-grafts are in their radially-expanded states.
US10201412B2 Systems and methods for treating a pelvic disorder
Surgical instruments for pevlic repair are disclosed. The surgical instruments have straight portions and helical portions. Surgical methods for treating prolapse and other pelvic disorders are also disclosed, including passing a distal end region of the surgical instruments through pelvic tissue, associating an implant with the surgical instruments, and securing the implant in place to stabilize the vagina.
US10201407B2 Device and method for facilitating tooth contact adjustment using a pressure device
A structure and method of visualizing and evaluating areas of tooth contact between upper and lower teeth when the upper and lower arches of a mouth are in a closed or occluded condition. The method includes performing a plurality of readings of tooth contacts, by a pressure sensing device, during a period of time and determining sensing properties of the tooth contacts based on the plurality of readings, wherein the sensing properties include one or more of: sequence of a first tooth contact relative to at least a second tooth contact, and pressure magnitude of the first tooth contact.
US10201399B2 Mouth guard
Mouth guards of varying designs. The mouth guard is generally moldable and has non-planar biting surfaces. In other embodiments, the mouth guard has base members or flanges that have means for retaining medicaments and the like. Other versions have thermochromic elements selected to allow color changes at desired temperatures.
US10201397B1 Dental control unit
A foot control unit enables a dentist to operate a dental hand piece using the dentist's knowledge of selected positions of the control unit, along with the ability of the dentist to feel when the control unit is in a selected position.
US10201392B2 Device and method for assisting laparoscopic surgery—rule based approach
The present invention provides a surgical controlling system, comprising: a. at least one surgical tool configured to be insertable into a surgical environment of a human body for assisting a surgical procedure; b. at least one location estimating means configured to real-time locate the 3D spatial position of said at least one surgical tool at any given time t; c. at least one movement detection means communicable with a movement's database and with said location estimating means; and, d. a controller having a processing means communicable with a controller's database, said controller configured to control the spatial position of said at least one surgical tool; said controller's database is in communication with said movement detection means.
US10201389B2 Method and system for interactive grid placement and measurements for lesion removal
The present disclosure relates to a system and method of providing surgical assistance. The method includes obtaining a 3D space including an organ and a lesion located within the organ. Based on a shape of the organ, a grid is overlaid on a surface of the organ. The lesion is projected at a first location on an overlaid grid. A graphical tool disposed in a first orientation is positioned at the first location in the 3D space, and a plurality of parameter values of the lesion corresponding to the first orientation of the graphical tool are displayed in the 3D space. The graphical tool is manipulated to be disposed in a second orientation at a second location on the overlaid grid, and the plurality of parameter values of the lesion corresponding to the second orientation of the graphical tool are displayed in the 3D space.
US10201384B2 Vessel sealing instrument
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from its distal end. Each jaw member is adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween. A knife channel is configured to reciprocate a cutting mechanism therealong. An actuator selectively advances the cutting mechanism. A switch is disposed on the first shaft and is configured to be depressed between a first position and at least one subsequent position upon biasing engagement with a mechanical interface disposed on the second shaft. The first position of the switch relays information to the user corresponding to a desired pressure on tissue and the at least one subsequent position is configured to activate the source of electrosurgical energy to supply electrosurgical energy to the jaw members.
US10201383B2 Methods for tissue ablation measurement and control and devices thereof
An apparatus comprises a first longitudinal member and a second longitudinal member configured to be located near a tissue region. An energy source is coupled to first longitudinal member and second longitudinal member. A measuring device is configured to measure at least one characteristic of the tissue region. An energy controller is coupled to the energy source and the measuring device. The energy controller includes a processor coupled to a memory and configured to execute programmed instructions stored in the memory, comprising initiating a delivery of energy to the tissue region from the energy source. One or more items of data are received from the measuring device based on the delivery of energy to the tissue region. The delivery of energy to the tissue region is adjusted based on the one or more items of data.
US10201375B2 Lateral mass fixation system
A device for accessing and guiding at least one fixation device to a spine may include a distal portion configured to fit in a facet of the spine and a proximal portion extending from the distal portion. The proximal portion may be detachable from the distal portion and may be hollow or solid. A system for accessing and guiding at least one fixation device to a spine may include a distal portion configured to fit in a facet of the spine, a proximal portion extending from the distal portion, and a slidable guide device for sliding over the facet guide device to guide at least one instrument to the spine.
US10201370B2 Anti-reverse apparatus for trocar and trocar
An anti-reverse apparatus includes a latch capable of stopping an end sealing piece from moving reversely, and a loose switch capable of relieving a stop action by the latch on the reverse movement of the end sealing piece. Limitation of the latch on the reverse movement of the end sealing piece can be relieved by pressing the loose switch down. When the end sealing piece is detachably mounted at a near end of a sleeve in a rotating manner, the latch can stop reverse movement causing loosening of the end sealing piece and prevent air leakage or the end sealing piece from loosening from the near end of the sleeve. When the loose switch is pressed down, limitation of the latch on the reverse movement of the end sealing piece can be relieved, and the end sealing piece can be detached from the near end of the sleeve.
US10201364B2 Surgical instrument comprising a rotatable shaft
Various electrical and slip ring connector arrangements configured to facilitate the passage of electrical current and signals between two components that are rotatable relative to each other such as an interchangeable surgical shaft assembly that includes portions that are rotatable relative to fixed mounting portions.
US10201361B2 Method and devices for performing minimally invasive surgery
A device for use in performing minimally invasive surgery. A system for performing minimally invasive surgery comprising the device according to the present invention. A method for performing minimally invasive surgery.
US10201357B2 Customized patient-specific revision surgical instruments and method
A surgical instrument including a customized patient-specific guide block is disclosed. The customized patient-specific guide block includes a first surface, a bone-facing surface, a second surface positioned opposite the first surface and the bone-facing surface, and a guide pin hole extending between the second surface and the bone-facing surface. The first surface has a customized prosthesis-specific negative contour shaped to match a corresponding contour of a prosthetic component, and the customized prosthesis-specific negative contour includes a concave surface shaped to match a convex surface of the corresponding contour of the prosthetic component. A method of performing an orthopedic surgical procedure is also disclosed.
US10201356B2 Devices and methods for performing knee arthroplasty
Methods and devices for performing knee arthroplasty including but not limited to bicruciate retaining knee arthroplasty are provided. Methods and devices for preparing a proximal tibia for a tibial implant are also provided. These methods and devices, in at least some embodiments and uses, facilitate decreasing the complexity of knee arthroplasty procedures such as bicruciate retaining procedures while maintaining, if not improving on, the safety, accuracy and/or effectiveness of such procedures.
US10201353B2 Ligation clip
The ligation clip includes opposing legs connected at a connection point at which the clip pivots to the clamped position on a vessel. The entire clip has a completely semi-circular outside surface. The inside vessel engaging surfaces of the legs of the clip have a unique vessel retaining system that includes a plurality of rounded protrusions alternating with rounded depressions. The retaining system is positioned “within” the inside vessel engaging surfaces of the legs such that a flat surface remains adjacent to our around the retaining system. In addition, there are no sharp edges associated with the ligation clip. All transition points between the outer and inner surfaces of the clip are rounded to prevent any sharp edges.
US10201349B2 End effector detection and firing rate modulation systems for surgical instruments
A surgical instrument system can comprise a surgical instrument for use with a loading unit comprising an end effector, wherein the loading unit is releasably attachable to the surgical instrument. The surgical instrument comprises a motor configured to drive a firing member and is configured to determine whether the loading unit includes a datum identifying the loading unit or is otherwise identifiable. If the loading unit is identifiable, then the motor of the surgical instrument fires a first firing rate. If the loading unit is not identifiable, then the motor of the surgical instrument fires at a second firing rate.
US10201344B2 Knotless suture anchor and method of using same
A suture anchor including an outer anchor part and an inner anchor part. The outer anchor part includes a proximal end, a distal end, and an inner surface defining a center bore extending between the proximal end and the distal end. The center bore includes a tapered proximal portion. The inner anchor part includes a tapered outer surface defining a first pair of opposing apertures. Insertion of the inner anchor part into the tapered proximal portion of the outer anchor part enables a suture extending through the first pair of opposing apertures to be coupled to the suture anchor. A taper fit between the tapered proximal portion of the center bore of the outer anchor part and the tapered outer surface of the inner anchor part retains the inner anchor part within the outer anchor part.
US10201337B2 Devices and methods for occluding abnormal openings in a patient's vasculature
A medical device is provided in which one or both ends of the device encourage the formation of tissue across substantially the entire area of the respective end that is exposed to the blood flow for reducing the risk of a thrombotic embolism. The medical device includes a tubular structure having at least one expanded volume portion and a tapered transition portion. The tubular structure may be made through the braiding of a number of strands, and a first end feature may be used to secure the proximal strand ends. The proximal strand ends may be secured via the proximal end of the first end feature, such that the tapered transition portion is formed over the circumferential surface of the first end feature, and only a proximal end surface (or a portion of the proximal end surface) of the first end feature is exposed to the path of flowing blood.
US10201329B2 Ultrasound observation apparatus, method for operating ultrasound observation apparatus, and computer-readable recording medium
An ultrasound observation apparatus includes: a frequency analysis unit that analyzes a frequency of the ultrasound signal to calculate frequency spectra according to a reception depth and a reception direction of the ultrasound signal; an optimal attenuation rate setting unit configured to: calculate features of the frequency spectra; perform attenuation correction on the features of the frequency spectra for eliminating influence of attenuation of the ultrasound wave, using attenuation rate candidate values providing different attenuation characteristics which are attenuation characteristics in propagating the ultrasound wave through the observation target, thereby to calculate corrected features of the frequency spectra for each of the attenuation rate candidate values; and set an optimal attenuation rate to the observation target from among the attenuation rate candidate values, based on the corrected features; and an attenuation rate image data generation unit that generates attenuation rate image data for displaying information on the optimal attenuation rate.
US10201327B2 Organic specimen feature identification in ultrasound data
A system, method, and non-transitory computer-readable medium. The system includes a processor configured to receive reference ultrasound data from ultrasound reflected waves received from specimen features in an organic specimen resultant from reference ultrasound incident waves transmitted into the organic specimen, wherein positional awareness of each ultrasound reflected wave relative to the organic specimen is maintained; to identify a reference propagation region in the organic specimen into which the reference ultrasound incident waves were transmitted into the organic specimen and a corresponding reference model image region in anatomic model data corresponding to at least part of the organic specimen; and to receive additional ultrasound data from ultrasound reflected waves received from specimen features in the organic specimen resultant from additional ultrasound incident waves transmitted into the organic specimen, wherein positional awareness is maintained between the reference propagation region and a propagation region of the additional ultrasound data.
US10201326B2 Ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and method of operating the same
Disclosed is a method for operating an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus. The method includes transmitting separate first and second ultrasonic signals to an object, receiving a first echo signal which corresponds to the first ultrasonic signal and a second echo signal which corresponds to the second ultrasonic signal, separating the received first and second echo signals in order to generate first ultrasonic data which corresponds to the first echo signal and second ultrasonic data which corresponds to the second echo signal, and displaying a first ultrasonic image which is generated based on the first ultrasonic data and a second ultrasonic image which is generated based on the second ultrasonic data. The first ultrasonic image is an ultrasonic image of a first cross-sectional surface of the object, and the second ultrasonic image is an ultrasonic image of a second cross-sectional surface of the object.
US10201325B2 Controlled tissue dissection systems and methods
Tissue dissecting device, including an inflatable bladder configured to be inserted into a body via an introducer tube in a compact deflated state, and to be inflated to a substantially planar form in a manner which dissects tissue. Method for dissecting tissue, including inserting an inflatable bladder, in a deflated state, via an introducer tube, into a space in a body, and inflating the bladder to substantially planer form, thereby dissecting tissue. Method for dissecting tissue, including inserting an introducer tube via an incision into a body, inserting an inflatable bladder, in a defined state, via the introducer tube, into a space in the body, pulling the introducer tube back at least a length of the deflated bladder, inflating the bladder, via a filling tube, to substantially planar form, thereby dissecting tissue, disconnecting the filling tube from the bladder, retracting the filling tube and the introducer tube from the body.
US10201322B2 Computed tomography scanning apparatus, gantry rotation control device and method thereof
A gantry rotation control device for a computed tomography scanning apparatus. The gantry rotation control device includes a radiation dose determination unit for determining radiation doses of the X-rays that will be emitted to each site of the target object to be scanned, a minimum velocity determination unit for determining a minimum rotation velocity of the gantry according to a maximum radiation dose in the determined radiation doses, a maximum velocity determination unit for determining a maximum rotation velocity of the gantry according to the determined minimum rotation velocity, a rotation velocity determination unit for determining a rotation velocity of the gantry at any time during scanning of the target object according to the determined minimum rotation velocity and maximum rotation velocity, and a gantry rotation control unit for controlling the gantry to scan the target object while rotating according to the determined rotation velocity when the target object is to be scanned.
US10201320B2 Deformed grid based intra-operative system and method of use
The subject of this invention is a system and method for distortion adaptation for use with an imaging grid alignment apparatus (analog or digital) and method of intra-operative use for joint replacements, spine, trauma fracture reductions and deformity correction and implant placement/alignment. The system provides for real time dynamic position tracked distortion-adaption grid.
US10201311B2 Expandable catheter assembly with flexible printed circuit board (PCB) electrical pathways
Provided is a flex-PCB catheter device that is configured to be inserted into a body lumen. The flex-PCB catheter comprises an elongate shaft, an expandable assembly, a flexible printed circuit board (flex-PCB) substrate, a plurality of electronic components and a plurality of communication paths. The elongate shaft comprises a proximal end and a distal end. The expandable assembly is configured to transition from a radially compact state to a radially expanded state. The plurality of electronic elements are coupled to the flex-PCB substrate and are configured to receive and/or transmit an electric signal. The plurality of communication paths are positioned on and/or within the flex-PCB substrate. The communication paths selectively couple the plurality of electronic elements to a plurality of electrical contacts configured to electrically connect to an electronic module configured to process the electrical signal. The flex-PCB substrate can have multiple layers, including one or more metallic layers. Acoustic matching elements and conductive traces can be includes in the flex-PCB substrate.
US10201306B2 Method and system for capturing images for wound assessment with self color compensation
A wound image capture method that uses self color compensation to improve color consistency of the captured image and reliability of color-based wound detection. The method uses the skin tone of parts of the patient's own body for color calibration and compensation. In a data registration process, multiple parts of a new patient's body are imaged as baseline images and color data of the baseline images are registered in the system as reference color data. During subsequent wound image capture and wound assessment process, the same parts of the patient's body are imaged again as baseline images, and the wound and its surrounding areas are also imaged. Color data of the newly capture baseline images are compared to the registered reference color data and used to perform color compensation for the wound image.
US10201305B2 Apparatus for data retention in an implantable medical device
An apparatus for storing data records associated with a medical monitoring event in a data structure. An implanted device obtains data and stores the data in the data record in a first data structure that is age-based. Before an oldest data record is lost, the oldest data record may be stored in a second data structure that is priority index-based. The priority index may be determined by a severity level and may be further determined by associated factors. The implanted device may organize, off-load, report, and/or display a plurality of data records based on an associated priority index. Additionally, the implanted device may select a subset or composite of physiologic channels from the available physiologic channels based on a selection criterion.
US10201303B2 Fluid analysis system
Systems and method are disclosed for determining a concentration of an analyte in a fluid (e.g., blood). The system can draw blood from a patient and deliver the blood to a sample cell. A particular component of the fluid (e.g., plasma) may be separated and/or positioned such that the concentration of the analyte is measured in the particular component of the fluid (e.g., plasma). The sample cell can include a sample container that has two window pieces. The system can have a fluid passage having a tip configured to mate with a multi-lumen catheter without leaking. The multi-lumen catheter can have proximal and distal ports. A fluid pressure system can be configured to periodically draw fluid from vasculature through a proximal intravascular opening and the proximal port while maintaining a low pressure and/or flow rate to thereby reduce risk of reversing the fluid flow in a vessel and drawing infusates upstream into another intravascular opening.
US10201298B2 Noninvasive oximetry optical sensor including disposable and reusable elements
A pulse oximetry sensor includes reusable and disposable elements. To assemble the sensor, members of the reusable element are mated with assembly mechanisms of the disposable element. The assembled sensor provides independent movement between the reusable and disposable elements.
US10201297B1 Capacitive sensing using a contact lens sensor
Systems and methods are described that relate to a device, such as an eye-mountable device. The eye-mountable device may include a capacitance sensor and associated circuitry configured to measure a capacitance and/or a change in capacitance based on a material being in proximity with the capacitance sensor. For example, the capacitance sensor and associated circuitry may be operable to detect an eye-related movement of a wearer of the eye-mountable device. The eye-related movement may be a blink, a wink, an eye moving with respect to an eyelid, an eyelid moving with respect to the capacitance sensor, or an eyelid closing. At least one sensor electrode of the capacitance sensor may operable to carry out an additional function, e.g. to measure a level of glucose in tear-fluid or to provide wireless communication.
US10201286B2 Frequency domain projection algorithm
An algorithm for determining heart rate by removing motion artifacts from a PPG signal in the frequency domain utilizes a principal component analysis. Some examples of the present disclosure process PPG signals in combination with accelerometer signals to remove unwanted artifacts in the frequency domain. For example, principal components of the accelerometer signal can be generated and combined with the PPG signal to filter out acceleration contributions represented in the PPG signal to reveal heart rate peaks. Additionally, in some examples, templates may be stored for correlation with candidate heart rate peaks to select those peaks with the highest correlations with the stored templates.
US10201281B2 System, method and article for normalization and enhancement of tissue images
In medical imaging, a fiducial marker facilitates tissue image correlation that allows for image analysis, normalization and correction of the optical exposure and spectral and spatial distribution in order to compensate for the surface reflections, sub surface tissue interactions and spatial orientation of the excitation and imaging axes to the subject tissue. Using a cross comparison, clinicians can model tissue image data in different forms in order to reference and compare data from various spectral components and or from different images. This may enhance human interpretation between images including the variations between images even when the spectral, spatial and optical conditions or the image resolution or sensitivity are compromised. Such may be used to assess cosmetic, moisturizing, therapeutic materials and treatments.
US10201279B2 Sweat sensing device communication security and compliance
The invention addresses confounding difficulties involving continuous sweat analyte measurement. Specifically, the present invention provides: at least one component capable of monitoring whether a sweat sensing device is in sufficient contact with a wearer's skin to allow proper device operation; at least one component capable of monitoring whether the device is operating on a wearer's skin; at least one means of determining whether the device wearer is a target individual within a probability range; at least one component capable of generating and communicating alert messages to the device user(s) related to: wearer safety, wearer physiological condition, compliance with a requirement to wear a device, device operation; compliance with a behavior requirement, or other purposes that may be derived from sweat sensor data; and the ability to utilize aggregated sweat sensor data that may be correlated with information external to the device to enhance the predictive capabilities of the device.
US10201274B2 Eye tracking system with biometric identification
A method for measuring eye tracking in a patient and capturing ocular biometric identifying information from the patient may involve: displaying a video to the patient on a stimulus screen of an eye tracking and biometric identification system; tracking movement of the patient's eyes during display of the video via an eye tracking camera of the eye tracking and biometric identification system; capturing ocular biometric identifying information from the patient with an ocular biometric capture device of the eye tracking and biometric identification system; generating, with a computer processor of the eye tracking and biometric identification system, a score representing an ability of the patient's eyes to track the video; and confirming, with the computer processor, an identity of the patient, based on the captured ocular biometric identifying information.
US10201271B2 Eye measurement
In a method for interferometrically capturing measurement points of a region of an eye, a plurality of measurement points are captured by a measurement beam along a trajectory, wherein the same trajectory is passed over by the measurement beam in the region during at least a first iteration and a second iteration. The trajectory of the first iteration is rotated through an angle and/or displaced by a distance in relation to the trajectory of the second iteration in order to obtain a more homogeneous measurement point distribution.
US10201265B2 Microwave ablation catheter, handle, and system
A support system including a rail, a lower support, and an instrument support. The lower support is configured to receive a portion of a bronchoscope and to selectively fix the bronchoscope relative to the rail. The instrument support is slidably disposed on the rail and is selectively lockable to the rail. The instrument support is configured to releasably couple to a surgical instrument inserted through the bronchoscope to fix the position of a portion of the surgical instrument relative to the bronchoscope.
US10201251B2 Portable collapsible free-standing shower
A portable shower includes an enclosure that converts between a two-dimensional collapsed configuration and a three-dimensional upright configuration defining a space therein for a person. The enclosure is self-extending and free-standing in the upright configuration, and desirably has a height of at least 4 feet. The enclosure includes a liner, preferably tubular in shape when extended, and an integrally attached collapsible skeleton such as an elastic coil, preferably helical. The elastic coil has a sufficient relaxed size and spring constant to self-expand the liner when constraints are released. A water reservoir connects to a shower sprayer through a hose, and may be integrated in the wall of the enclosure. For instance, a helical sleeve around the liner may constrain both the elastic coil and the hose. A foot pump may be provided along the hose and within the enclosure for easy propulsion of water from the reservoir to the sprayer.
US10201240B1 Headrest
The headrest is a table top pillow. The headrest is self-supporting structure that supports the head of a user in such a manner that a user may lie face down in the headrest. The headrest provides support for the face of the user. The headrest incorporates passages that allow for breathing while lying face down. The headrest is suitable for domestic and medical uses. The headrest comprises a base, a first pad, and a second pad. The first pad and the second pad are mounted on the base.
US10201235B2 Easy-access over-the-bed safety bassinet
An easy-access over-the-bed bassinet especially useful in hospitals for new mothers that has a barrier to prevent the infant from rolling off a sleeping platform, wherein one wall may be lowered to permit a mother to reach in and cradle the infant. The convertible wall has a restoring mechanism to move it back to its original barrier position upon removal of the weight of the mother's arms. The convertible wall may translate vertically into a frame, or pivot about a bottom edge, or pivot or roll underneath the sleeping platform. The bassinet may include a strap that maintains contact of the mother against the bassinet while breast feeding the baby in the bassinet. The entire sleeping platform may tilt about a horizontal axis, and may rotate about a vertical axis for ease of positioning relative to the mother. The bassinets are mounted on sturdy frames that permit over-the-bed positioning.
US10201234B2 Inflatable air mattress system architecture
A method may comprise receiving, at a central controller, a command, from a remote control, to adjust a feature of a first component of an air mattress framework; relaying, from the central controller, the command to the first component; receiving from the first component at the central controller, an indication of the success of the command; and relaying the indication from the central controller to the remote control.
US10201230B2 Drawer rail and home appliance including the same
A drawer rail and a home appliance including the same are disclosed. The home appliance includes a drawer rail configured to withdraw an item accommodation unit provided in a storage chamber and a rail bracket configured to mount the drawer rail to the storage chamber. The rail bracket includes a body configured to be mounted to the storage chamber, and bracket hooks provided at openings formed in a front portion and a rear portion of the body. The drawer rail includes rail holes into which the bracket hooks are respectively inserted.
US10201226B2 Construction system and method and related articles
A furniture unit includes at least one substrate having an upper surface, a lower surface, a proximal peripheral surface, a distal peripheral surface, a first seam, and a second seam. The lower surface is opposite the upper surface. The proximal peripheral surface extends from the upper surface to the lower surface. The distal peripheral surface is opposite the proximal peripheral surface and extends from the upper surface to the lower surface. The second seam is spaced apart from the first seam. The first and second seams extend in a direction parallel to the proximal peripheral surface. The proximal peripheral surface engages the lower surface such that the substrate defines a first hollow support.
US10201224B2 Device for fixing a frame in a through-orifice in a panel
A device for fixing a frame in a through-hole extending between two opposite faces of a panel the frame including a peripheral wall having an upper and lower edges and configured to cover a structure of the panel delimiting the through-hole the upper edge including an edge configured to rest against a first face of the panel, wherein the device includes a clamping element including an arm integral with a perpendicular tab and an assembly structure configured to secure the tab on the second face of the panel in the vicinity of the through-hole, the arm configured to exert, a force on the peripheral wall adapted to flatten the peripheral wall against the structure of the panel defining the through-hole and to exert a force on a stop of the peripheral wall adapted to flatten the ledge of the frame against the first face of the panel when the tab is fixed on the second face of the panel.
US10201222B2 Brush head and its producing device
A brush includes a brush head which comprises a brush support, and a plurality of brushing members integrally provided on the brush support, wherein the brushing members and the brush support are integrally formed together by heat treatment.
US10201216B2 Device for separated storage of cards and money
Object including a card holder for cards and a money holder for money, wherein the card holder has a card storage space for a stack of one or more cards and the money holder has a money storage space for money, wherein the money storage space is designed such that the money is stored loosely and the money holder has a for the money designed money access opening to the money storage space which with a part of the object, preferably the card holder, can be closed to prevent passage of money.
US10201212B2 Article of footwear with a tensioning system including a guide assembly
An article with an automatic tensioning system includes a lace guide assembly. The lace guide assembly includes a lower guide member and two upper guide members that include channels for routing a tensioning member. Straps of the upper are attached to the two upper guide members. As the tensioning member is pulled into a tensioning device, the two upper guide members are pulled toward the lower guide member. This pulls on the straps and acts to tighten the upper around a foot.
US10201211B2 Insole with inferiorly extending projections
An insole for an article of footwear includes a base that extends generally in the transverse direction, and the base includes a base superior surface and a base inferior surface. Furthermore, the insole includes a dampener that is resiliently flexible to cushion the foot of the wearer. The dampener extends inferiorly from the inferior surface of the base and terminates at a dampener inferior surface. The dampener also is rounded in a cross section taken in the inferior-superior direction. The dampener also includes an opening that extends through the dampener inferior surface and that extends superiorly therefrom.
US10201208B1 Foldable helmet
A foldable helmet for use in various athletic activities, and which includes a structure that facilitates folding the helmet into a compact position for storage and/or transport of same. The helmet includes an outer shell having an inner cavity, and one or more inner members positioned within the inner cavity that slideably engage same. The inner members are not fixedly attached to each other at any point, and are therefore slideable relative to each other. The helmet's inner member(s) and outer shell are made of flexible materials, whereby the helmet is foldable from an open position to a closed position. A packaged helmet assembly is also disclosed, including the foldable helmet and a storage container dimensioned so as to receive the helmet in its closed position.
US10201206B2 Lacrosse helmet
A lacrosse helmet comprises rigid single-piece shell formed of a suitable material such as polycarbonate or ABS plastic and adapted to receive and protect the head of a wearer. The shell has acclivities integrally formed therein to define features in the shell. Two alternative padding assemblies are disclosed. In a first alternative, the padding assemblies include a front liner installed in the brow area of the shell, a lateral liner extending around the back inner surface of the shell and backed by an inflatable occipital pad, a crown shock absorber, and jaw pads. In a second alternative, the padding assemblies include an inner shell or bonnet comprising a left section, right section, and rear section, which are assembled together with a crown comfort layer and a rear comfort layer, and inserted into the shell. This alternative also includes jaw pads as in the first alternative.
US10201187B2 User interface for an aerosol delivery device
An aerosol delivery device is provided that includes a user interface including a pushbutton and a display. A control component contained coupled to the user interface controls operation of at least one functional element of the aerosol delivery device. The control component controls the display to present a menu including a plurality of menu items selectable using only the pushbutton. Each menu item of the plurality of menu items is associated with a respective functional element of the aerosol delivery device, and the control component is configured to navigate the plurality of menu items, and select a currently-presented menu item of the plurality of menu items for control of the respective functional element, in response to respective first and second types of presses of the pushbutton, the first and second types of presses being of different durations.
US10201186B2 Method, system and device for controlling a heating element
A system, a method, and a device for controlling a heating element in electronic articles, and more particularly for controlling a heating element in electronic cigarettes. In one embodiment A system for controlling a heater can comprise a power source, a memory configured to store programming, an MCU, a solution, a heater configured to heat the solution, and a sensor. The power source, the memory, the MCU, the heater, and the sensor can be electrically coupled. The MCU can receive signals from the sensor and control the heater, and the MCU can be configured to use programming stored in the memory to control the heater.
US10201175B2 N-acylated 1-aminocycloalkyl carboxylic acids as food flavouring compounds
Compounds represented by the formula and their edible salts, and edible compositions containing same wherein R1 is an alkyl residue containing 6 to 20 carbon atoms, or an alkene residue containing from 9 to 25 carbon atoms with 1 to 6 double bonds, such that R1 together with the carbonyl group to which it is attached is a residue of a carboxylic acid, and the amino acid residue connected to the carbonyl carbon atom is a residue of a 1-amino cycloalkane carboxylic acid (ACCA), and n is 1, 2, 3 or 4.
US10201174B2 Process for reducing contaminating Michael acceptor levels in oxycodone and other compositions
The present invention relates to processes for removal of Michael acceptors from certain compositions wherein the composition is treated with a thiol-containing compound under conditions sufficient to remove Michael acceptors and the resulting thiol-Michael adducts. Certain embodiments of the present invention enable quantification and/or removal of Michael acceptors and/or Michael acceptor precursors.
US10201166B2 Process for the production of a chocolate snack and snack which can be obtained using this process
Process for the production of a soft pastry bakery product in the form of an oblong bread roll, filled with a chocolate layer in the form of slab is disclosed. The steps include providing a semifinished product in the form of an oblong bread roll, obtained from a flour-based dough, leavened with natural yeast, followed by a baking step and then by a step of injecting a hydro-alcoholic solution so as to obtain a bakery product with a controlled moisture content. Thereafter a longitudinal cut on the bakery product is made so as to obtain a lower portion and an upper portion. A layer of melted chocolate is deposited on the upper surface of the lower portion. Also described is a snack obtained by means of the process.
US10201164B2 Method for increasing the production of flowers, seeds and/or fruit of a plant
The invention relates to a method for increasing the production of flowers, seeds and/or fruit of a plant, comprising the step of bringing said plant into contact with a composition comprising the micro-organism Colletotrichum tofieldiae and/or extracts of said micro-organism and/or filtrates of said micro-organism. Said micro-organism can be a strain of Colletotrichum tofieldiae deposited with the deposit number CECT 20833, CECT 20834, CECT 20835 or CECT 20836.
US10201157B2 Use of pesticidal active carboxamide derivative in soil and seed application and treatment methods
The present invention relates to agricultural methods and the use of an insecticidal active carboxamide derivative in seed treatment and soil application methods.The insecticidal carboxamide derivative is highly suitable alone or in combination with other active agricultural ingredients for controlling animal pests such as insects and/or spider mites and/or nematodes by treating the soil/growth substrate by drenching or drip application or dipping or soil injection.
US10201155B2 Mechanized trolling device
A mechanized trolling device includes a flotation chamber, a power source and motor in a water-tight enclosed chamber, and a sheltered impeller. The device travels many times the distance that an angler can cast, and automatically shuts off after a set period of time. A fishing line attached to the device can be deployed so the angler can fish at the depth of the water where the device has travelled.
US10201144B2 Wheat cultivar WB9350
The invention relates to the wheat cultivar designated WB9350. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants and derivatives of the wheat cultivar WB9350. Also provided by the invention are tissue cultures of the wheat cultivar WB9350 and the plants regenerated therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing wheat plants by crossing the wheat cultivar WB9350 with itself or another wheat cultivar and plants produced by such methods.
US10201137B2 Hybrid tomato variety 72-187 RZ
The present invention relates to a Solanum lycopersicum seed designated 72-187 RZ. The present invention also relates to a Solanum lycopersicum plant produced by growing the 72-187 RZ seed. The invention further relates to methods for producing the tomato cultivar, represented by tomato variety 72-187 RZ.
US10201131B1 Foldable gardening shear
A foldable gardening shear may comprise a main body, a pair of handles, and a pair of pivot members. Each of the pivot members has a control unit, a knob, a screw and a pair of covers. The main body comprises a first pivot pin pivotally connect to a pair of cutting members at a middle portion of the main body. Each of the cutting members has a blade formed at an upper portion thereof, and the two blades are configured to couple together to achieve the cutting effect. The present invention is advantageous because the handles can be folded upwardly, which enables the gardening shear to be carried and stored easily; and in the folded position, the handles are respectively located at two lateral sides of the cutting members, which can prevent the blades from hurting the user.
US10201130B2 Land preparation tool
A land preparation tool includes a tool body having a longitudinal axis; a cutting surface having a distal end and first and second blades positioned at the distal end; a mounting surface disposed on the tool body opposite the cutting surface, the mounting surface having an apex extending along about half of the mounting surface parallel to the longitudinal axis, a first mounting surface extending from the apex, a second mounting surface extending from the apex, and a recess disposed into the mounting surface; and a channel extending from the recess only partially into the tool body.
US10201129B2 Baler with improved cross member for mounting the gearbox
A baler having a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction. The baler includes a frame, a gearbox, and a cross member extending in the transverse direction for coupling a top part of the gearbox to the frame. The cross member has a first end coupled to the frame and a second end coupled to the frame. The top part is coupled to the cross member between the first end and the second end. The frame is provided with a first mounting bracket and a second mounting bracket adapted for receiving the first end and the second end, respectively, in a weld-free way.
US10201125B2 Combined center cam and reel arm
An integrated reel arm and reel cam for use in an agricultural harvesting header that positions both within the same lateral space in order to reduce the width of the integrated assembly. The reel arm connects directly to a rearwardly facing structure on the reel cam and may include adjustment means for varying cam timing. The lateral width of the reel arm and connection is configured to be no greater than the lateral width of the reel cam thereby enabling positioning of a reel cam between adjacent reels in little more than the lateral width of the cam itself. The integrated reel arm and reel cam may also benefit conventional outboard reel cam configurations by reducing the lateral space requirements at the ends of a header reel.
US10206320B2 Component mounter
A component mounter is provided with a characteristic value measuring device that measures a characteristic value of first component, and head that mounts each of first component and second component on board. Second component is a digital potentiometer provided with receiver section that receives information from head, variable resistance section for which the resistance is variable, and control section that controls the resistance value of variable resistance section. Head is provided with receiver section that receives information from characteristic value measuring device, sender section that sends information to second component, power source that supplies electric current to variable resistance section, memory section that memorizes the resistance value of second component according to the characteristic value of first component, and control section.
US10206315B2 Magnetic shielding apparatus
An apparatus comprising: at least one magnetic shielding plate located between a transducer and an exterior of the apparatus with at least one conduit configured to permit sound to pass through the cover, wherein the at least one magnetic shielding plate is configured to form a trap for particles.
US10206308B2 Module for cooling a heat generating component
The present invention relates to a module for cooling heat generating components, in particular for cooling electronic components of a computer device, such as processors, memory modules, storage modules, that may be arranged on a motherboard. The method according to the invention, comprises at least one heat generating component, a gastight chamber having an interior volume having arranged therein a heat-transfer fluid in liquid phase that is in heat transfer contact with at least part of the heat generating component and a heat exchanging surface for transferring heat from the heat-transfer fluid out of the gastight chamber, wherein the gastight chamber comprises a displaceable wall by means of which the interior volume of the gastight chamber is variable, and wherein the interior volume of the gastight chamber is in pressure equilibrating connection with the ambient pressure outside the gastight chamber via the displaceable wall of the gastight chamber. The displaceable wall is at least partly in contact with the heat-transfer fluid in liquid phase.
US10206300B2 Printed circuit board assembly and display apparatus having the same
A printed circuit board assembly includes a printed circuit board including a plurality of first conductive lines insulated from each other and an insulating layer disposed on the first conductive lines. The insulating layer having a recess disposed at a side surface of the insulating layer. The recess exposes the first conductive lines. The printed circuit board assembly further includes a flexible cable including a plurality of second conductive lines corresponding to the first conductive lines. The flexible cable is disposed in the recess.
US10206299B2 Electric connection device and electronic device having the same
According to various embodiments, an electronic device includes a first electronic component, a second electronic component electrically connected to the first electronic component, and a conductive electric connection device disposed to electrically connect the second component and the first electronic component to each other. The electric connection device may include a first member fixed to the first electronic component, a second member formed to extend upward from the first member, and a third member formed to extend from the second member to be substantially parallel to a direction of overlapping with the first member. The second electronic component may be interposed in a space between the first member and the second member to be electrically connected to at least two areas of the second electronic component. Various other embodiments may be made.
US10206297B2 Meshed architecture rackmount storage assembly
Systems, methods, apparatuses, and software for data systems are provided herein. In one example, a meshed computing architecture is presented that includes a midplane comprising PCIe interconnect, storage modules configured to couple to a first portion of the PCIe interconnect, controller modules configured to couple to a second portion of the PCIe interconnect, and fabric modules configured to couple to a third portion of the PCIe interconnect. The first portion of the PCIe interconnect communicatively couples each of the storage modules to each of the controller modules and each of the fabric modules, the second portion of the PCIe interconnect communicatively couples each of the controller modules to each of the fabric modules, and third portion of the PCIe interconnect communicatively couples the controller modules to each other.
US10206291B2 Manufacturing method for substrate of flat panel display device
A method for manufacturing an array substrate includes a step of forming a first metal layer on a glass substrate such that the first metal layer includes multiple first metal lines distributed as a fan shape, each of the first metal lines including a predetermined number of first metal strip portions that are spaced from each other and have an equal length; forming an insulation layer on the multiple first metal lines in such a way that portions of the insulation layer respectively covering the first metal strip portions are each provided with a first through hole and a second through hole formed therein; and forming a second metal layer on the insulation layer such that the second metal layer includes multiple second metal strip portions respectively in contact with the first metal strip portions of the first metal lines via the first through holes and the second through holes.
US10206276B2 Flexible display and method of manufacturing the same
A flexible display and a method of manufacturing the same are disclosed. In one aspect, the flexible display includes a flexible display panel including an active area displaying configured to display an image and an inactive area extending towards the outside of the active area, and a plurality of wires disposed over the flexible display panel in the inactive area and transmitting configured to transmit an electric signal to the active area. A bending hole is disposed at a corner where two adjacent edges of the flexible display panel meet in the inactive area. The bending hole is interposed between the plurality of the wires and the active area. The corner is folded so as to define a folding region.
US10206263B2 Electronic protection against circuit reversal
A device having an active reversal protection system is described. The system includes a pair of MOSFETs connected to parallel battery power sources. When the batteries in one of the power sources are improperly installed, the voltage delivered by that power source closes the gate of its associated MOSFET. In normal operation, the MOSFETs are connected to a microprocessor configured to operate the device. In a preferred embodiment, the device is a lighting device incorporating a light emitting diode that is driven by the MOSFETs.
US10206257B2 Stepless dimming control method of lighting system
A stepless dimming control method of a lighting system is applicable to the situations where a light source for a lighting terminal is a fluorescent lamp and/or an LED lamp. A pulsating voltage regulating device is connected in series with a main power supply circuit of a terminal light source. A dimming control unit is configured for a fluorescent lamp electronic ballast/LED driving unit. The specific method includes: at first, fluctuating a supply voltage value at an input end of the electronic ballast/LED driving unit for a short time by the pulsating voltage regulating device, and then regulating, by the dimming control unit, an output frequency of the electronic ballast and an output current of the LED driving unit according to fluctuation parameters and also in combination with preset system settings, so as to realize dimming. The method can realize remote and stepless dimming, is applicable to the terminal light sources of both fluorescent lamps and LED lamps, has good interference resistance and relatively low system construction/improvement costs, and is extremely suitable for newly-built lighting systems and for use in upgrading existing lighting systems.
US10206253B2 Power converter controller
A controller for a power converter to convert electrical power at an input voltage into electrical power at an output voltage and a method of operating such controller is presented. The controller for controlling a power converter has an input port to receive a voltage representative of the input voltage; an input voltage measuring unit to sample a measuring voltage and to determine a measurement value that is representative of the input voltage; a switch; and a diode connectable with a storage unit to provide a supply voltage for the controller during operation of the controller. The switch controls the charging of the storage unit from the voltage at the input port.
US10206252B2 Driving several light sources
According to an example, a device is provided for driving several light sources, wherein the device is arranged to sense a supply signal and apply a phase shift to a switching signal of at least one of the several light sources based on the sensed supply signal. Also, accordingly a method, a lighting device, a computer program product and a computer-readable medium are suggested.
US10206240B2 Method for conducting interaction on information in environment of small evolved node B, evolved node B, and mobility management entity
A method for information interaction under small cell deployment, includes: a master evolved node B adding a candidate secondary evolved node B for a user equipment (S10); the master evolved node B interacting local home network information with the candidate secondary evolved node B via an inter-evolved node B interface (S20); the master evolved node B determining whether to use the candidate secondary evolved node B to provide the user equipment with a dual connectivity service (S30). The embodiments of the present document can provide a guarantee for selecting a standalone gateway to support a selected Internet Protocol (IP) traffic offload at local network (SIPTO@LN) service aiming at the dual connectivity service feature under small cell deployment. The embodiments of the present document further disclose an evolved node B working under small cell deployment
US10206237B2 Apparatus and method of transmitting content
A wireless media player and a related system and methodology are provided. One aspect of the wireless media player system pertains to a virtual connector system, apparatus, and method for the automatic establishment of wireless connectivity with other electronic devices. In one embodiment, the media player device displays one of the stored display content, communicates configuration information with at least one target device via a proximity wireless link, establishes a communication link with the at least one target device in accordance with the configuration information communicated via the proximity wireless link and transmits a content which corresponds to the display content being displayed on the display unit at a time of establishing the proximity wireless link to the at least one target device over the established communication link.
US10206235B2 Communications device and methods of communicating via a wireless access interface to perform device-to-device communications
A communications device and method of communicating using a communications device is disclosed for performing device-to-device communications. The communications device is configured to determine in accordance with predetermined conditions whether the communications device is within a coverage area of a mobile communications network, and if the communications device is determined to be within the coverage area of the mobile communications network, to transmit or to receive signals via the wireless access interface to one or more other communications devices in accordance with device to device communications using communications resources of the wireless access interface allocated according to a first mode in which the mobile communications network performs resource allocation.
US10206220B2 Scheduling method, access point, scheduling server, and scheduling system
Embodiments disclose a scheduling method. The method includes sending, by an access point, a scheduling request to a first scheduling server according to a data transmission requirement, where the scheduling request includes frequency band bandwidth information of a contention frequency band that is applied for and frequency band use time information of the contention frequency band that is applied for. The method also includes receiving, by the access point, a contention frequency band that is allocated by the first scheduling server to the access point according to a spectrum list and the scheduling request, where the spectrum list includes at least frequency band use information and interference information of the access point. The method also includes performing, by the access point, scheduling transmission by using the allocated contention frequency band.
US10206212B2 Overlaying wireless networks
In some implementations, a radio access provider, e.g., of a wireless telecommunications network, can receive, in a first frequency sub-band, control information of a first network. The provider can transmit, in a second sub-band, control information of a second network. The provider can transmit media information of the first network via first and second first-network channels in a third sub-band and transmit media information of the second network via a second-network channel arranged in frequency between the first and second first-network channels. In some implementations, the provider can select a first channel of the first network for first media; select a second channel of the second network for second media; select additional channels of the first network different in frequency from the second channel; and operate a first transceiver to wirelessly transmit the first media via the first channel and the additional channels.
US10206206B2 Method and first network node for managing a request for connectivity for a service of a wireless device
A method and a first network node (120) of a wireless network (100) for managing a request for a connectivity for a service of a wireless device (110) are disclosed. The first network node (120) is configured to use a first set of resources of the wireless network (100). The first network node (120) receives (403) the request for the connectivity. The request is associated with a required level of a connectivity for the service. The required level of the connectivity relates to likelihood of maintaining the connectivity towards the wireless network (100). The first network node (120) further configures (404) the first set of resources to increase an estimated level of the connectivity for the service towards the wireless network (100). The estimated level of the connectivity is associated with the wireless network (100). A corresponding computer program and a computer program product are also disclosed.
US10206203B2 Control signaling transmission and demodulation method, system and terminal
The present document discloses control signaling transmission and demodulation method, system and terminal. The control signaling transmission method includes: a base station transmitting control signaling using different transmission technologies on available transmission resources in the second control signaling transmission area in the same RB. With present document, by configuring a pilot frequency port and dividing the transmission resources in the second control signaling transmission area in the RB, the control signaling of a plurality of UEs using different transmission technologies can be transmitted on the available transmission resources in the same RB, thus fully utilizing the transmission resources in the RB, improving resource utilization rate, enhancing control signaling capacity, and supporting the control signaling of more users.
US10206194B1 Narrowband single base location system
Methods and apparatuses for device location are described. In one example embodiment, an apparatus and method for determining a location of a mobile device is presented using a single narrowband radio system. In one implementation, Bluetooth is utilized. Using the single base operating with the narrowband radio, the location of the mobile device is found by applying both angle determination and distance determination. Using phased array antennas, the angle between receiver and base is determined. The distance is determined using a time-of-flight method based on phase comparison and phase lock loop techniques which can be applied in narrowband radio transceivers.
US10206174B2 Delayed device activation
The disclosure relates to methods, devices, and computer programs in mobile communications. More specifically, the proposed technique relates to delayed device activation. In particular the disclosure relates to enabling a communication module in a wireless node in response to receiving a sensor output. The disclosure proposes a method, performed in a first wireless node comprising a disabled communication module, for initiating communication with a second wireless node. The method comprises providing access to a sensor, receiving, from the sensor, a sensor output indicating that wireless communication is required, enabling, in response to receiving the sensor output, the communication module in the wireless node, and initiating an initial communication with the second wireless node using the enabled communication module.
US10206168B2 Method and apparatus for efficient addressing and power savings in wireless communications
A method and apparatus may be used for assigning groups of stations in wireless communications to one or more groups. Groups may be assigned by an access point (AP) based on information received from a station (STA). Group information may be signaled to each station and a group identifier may be indicated in a frame. The group information may be applied to a performance enhancement, for example power savings for the station, wherein the station enters a power saving mode on a condition that the station determines that it is not a member of the group.
US10206165B2 System, method, and computer program product for enabling a machine type communication (MTC) coverage enhancement mode
The invention is directed to systems, methods and computer program products for switching to a machine type communication (MTC) coverage enhancement mode on a network. An exemplary method comprises determining a signal quality for a signal from the network; determining the signal quality is below a threshold quality level for using Long-Term Evolution (LTE) protocol to communicate with the network; in response to determining the signal quality is below the threshold quality level, switching the device to the MTC mode and communicating with the network using MTC specification of the LTE protocol, wherein the device comprises a non-MTC device.
US10206160B2 Cross-layered resource allocation method based on weighted desync in wireless ad-hoc network
Provided is a Weighted DESYNC based cross-layered resource allocation method. The method includes, with respect to each of a plurality of nodes constituting a routing path, calculating a link quality value with the next node, receiving a link quality value from at least one neighbor node, and based on the link quality values in the calculating of the link quality value and the receiving of the link quality value, calculating a weight factor for synchronizing a transmission yield.
US10206151B2 Device and method for handling a cellular-wireless local area network aggregation
A communication device for handling a CWA comprises a storage device for storing instructions and a processing circuit coupled to the storage device. The processing circuit is configured to execute the instructions stored in the storage device. The instructions comprise receiving a radio bearer configuration configuring a radio bearer as a CWA bearer and a CWA configuration, from a cell of a cellular network; configuring the radio bearer as the CWA bearer according to the radio bearer configuration; enabling data handling for the CWAAP entity in response to the CWA configuration; communicating a plurality of CWAAP PDUs associated to the CWA bearer with a WLAN at the CWAAP entity; receiving a handover command from the cell or performing a RRC connection reestablishment procedure; and disabling the data handling for the CWA bearer at the CWAAP entity, and determining that the radio bearer is a cellular-only bearer.
US10206147B2 Serving gateway relocation and secondary node eligibility for dual connectivity
Systems and methods for wireless communication are described herein. In one aspect, a method may include establishing, by a first base station, a connection to a User Equipment (UE) and identifying a second base station to which the UE can also connect, determining whether dual connectivity of the UE to the base stations is permitted, and selecting, based on the determining, handing over the UE to the second base station or initiating dual connectivity for the UE. In another aspect, a method may include receiving a request for modifying bearers routed via a first gateway node for dual connectivity of a UE to a master base station and a secondary base station, determining that the modification requires bearers to relocate to a second gateway node, and rejecting the request or relocating all bearers associated with the UE to the second gateway node, based on the determining.
US10206140B2 Method and apparatus for operating a device on a licensed spectrum and an unlicensed spectrum
A method and apparatus operate a device on a licensed spectrum and an unlicensed spectrum. The device can operate on a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) channel via a WWAN base station using a WWAN Radio Access Technology (RAT). The device can detect at least one WWAN RAT Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) base station using the WWAN RAT operating on a WLAN frequency. The device can communicate with the WWAN RAT WLAN base station on a WWAN RAT WLAN channel operating on the WLAN frequency. The device can scan WLAN frequencies. A WLAN access point load on the WWAN RAT WLAN channel can be calculated based on scanning the WLAN frequencies, where a WLAN access point uses a WLAN RAT. The device can disable communication using the WWAN RAT WLAN channel when the WLAN access point load exceeds a threshold and allow communication on the WWAN channel when the WLAN access point load exceeds a threshold.
US10206131B2 System and method for programmable native analytics in 5G mobile networks
Various embodiments relate to a system and method for performing programmable native analytics on a 5G mobile network, the system comprising a plurality of programmable native analytics agents configured to produce data digests by reducing, aggregating and binning source data, and a central analytics engine configured to collect the data digests from each of the plurality of programmable native analytics agents wherein the central analytics engine includes a plurality of enginelets which are configured to perform analytics on the data digests received by the central analytics engine.
US10206126B2 Parameterized radio waveform techniques for operating in multiple wireless environments
Techniques for operating a wireless network in a plurality of radio operating environments are disclosed. In some embodiments, an apparatus receives a first parameter value set that is selected from a group of multiple parameter value sets, wherein the first parameter value set is appropriate for a first target radio operating environment that corresponds to one or more of: a first level of mobility of user devices or a first range of wireless transmission. In some embodiments, the apparatus is reconfigured to receive wireless broadcast transmissions from a second broadcast transmitter using a second parameter value set that is appropriate for a second target radio operating environment. The first and second broadcast transmitters may be the same or different. The parameter value sets may include a first parameter based upon which the apparatus is configured to determine subcarrier spacing and a second parameter that indicates a cyclic prefix size.
US10206123B2 Wireless communication control system, wireless communication control apparatus, method for controlling wireless communication, and method for producing directivity information
Provided is a wireless communication control system including a control apparatus that controls driving of one or more driving devices in accordance with a plurality of predetermined driving patterns, a first radio having a directional antenna, and a second radio. Target driving directivity information corresponding to a target driving pattern acquired by an acquisition unit is selected from among pieces of driving directivity information relating to a directivity applied to the directional antenna in a state in which driving of the one or more driving devices is controlled by the control apparatus in accordance with the plurality of driving patterns, the selected target driving directivity information is applied to the directional antenna of the first radio, and wireless communication between the first radio and the second radio is executed.
US10206117B2 Radio shared spectrum access procedures
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for accessing shared spectrum in new radio (NR). An apparatus of a first operator may determine a synchronization configuration for the first operator and at least a second operator that share spectrum, identify, based on the synchronization configuration, at least a first channel reserved for contending for access to the spectrum, and reserve the access to the spectrum in the first channel to access at least a second channel for communications.
US10206110B1 Techniques for network security
Techniques are described for network security. One method includes identifying a network-access boundary associated with a network for a location, generating a credential for the network based at least in part on the identified network-access boundary, receiving a request from a user equipment (UE) to access the network associated with the location, and transmitting the credential associated with the network based at least in part on the network-access boundary.
US10206107B2 Secure offline data offload in a sensor network
Methods and systems for secure data offload in a sensor network. The method comprises offloading data indicative of sensor measurements from a wireless sensing device to a gateway device through a first secure communication channel; and storing the data at the gateway device if there is not currently a second secure communication channel established between the gateway device and the management server. The method continues with offloading the data to the management server when the second secure communication channel is established; and reconciling the data at the management server to generate reconciled sensor measurements in which duplicates have been removed.
US10206103B2 Method and system to provide secure exchange of data between mobile phone and computer system
Systems and methods of providing a secure access layer in a mobile phone and a computer system coupled to the mobile phone to provide authentication for transmitting data between the phone and the computer system.
US10206099B1 Geolocation-based two-factor authentication
Techniques disclosed herein provide a geolocation-based two-factor authentication process. An authentication service receives a first authentication factor associated with an account. Upon validating the first authentication factor, the authentication service requests a second authentication factor from an application executing on a mobile device associated with the account. The second authentication factor identifies at least a location of the mobile device. The authentication service determines a location of the client device. Upon determining that the locations of the mobile device and of the client device are within a specified proximity of one another, the authentication service grants access to the account.
US10206098B2 System and methods of transaction originator identifier for on-line commercial transaction
A packet gateway in a mobile network generates a unique identifier related to a mobile device owner and inserts the unique identifier into a data request. A merchant website receives and forwards the unique identifier to a customer information mediation server. The customer information mediation server utilizes the unique identifier to retrieve information related to the mobile device owner and provides the retrieved information to the merchant website. The merchant website, in turn, provides portions of the retrieved information to the mobile device as part of the response to the data request. The provided portions of the retrieved information may be included as pre-populated fields, for example in a check-out form of a web page. The mobile device owner may then complete the check-out or other transaction without entering any, or entering only limited, information related to the owner.
US10206095B2 System and method for handling inactive SIM cards
A method in a cellular communication network comprising the steps of: marking a SIM card as inactive when said SIM card has not been used for at least a quarantine duration, provisioning a recycler node by backing up managing parameters related to said inactive SIM card, in a database.
US10206087B2 Reestablishment procedure for an emergency call
Traditional rules that apply to cell selection are overridden to allow cell selection on an acceptable cell, in addition to cell selection on a suitable cell. Once a mobile device acquires service on an acceptable cell, mobile device can inform network of the emergency call in progress or initiation of an emergency call, which allows network to perform necessary actions to support the emergency call during establishment/reestablishment.
US10206085B2 Mobile terminal apparatus having nearfield wireless communication reader, device having nearfield wireless communication tag and method thereof to connect to AP
A method of connecting an Access Point (AP) is disclosed. The method includes, if a device having a nearfield wireless communication tag is tagged with a mobile terminal apparatus having a nearfield wireless communication reader, providing connecting information stored on the device to the mobile terminal apparatus, connecting the mobile terminal apparatus, receiving AP information from the connected mobile terminal apparatus, and connecting to an AP using the received AP information. As a result, connecting to the AP can be implemented more conveniently.
US10206084B2 Power-efficient, balanced, and reliable true wireless bluetooth stereo audio solution
A power-efficient, balanced, and reliable true wireless Bluetooth stereo audio solution is provided. Two audio sink devices are used to render audio content received from an audio source. One sink device is connected to the audio source via a primary link. The other sink device sniffs communication on the primary link. The two sink devices are connected via a hybrid link. In some embodiments, a token is passed dynamically between the two sink devices. The sink device that has the token acts as a primary sink device on a primary link with the source. The other sink device acts as a slave to the primary link.
US10206078B2 Group based PDCCH capability for LTE
A group-based PDCCH capability in LTE. Information common to a group of UEs, such as those common to a virtual carrier, may be signalled in a group search space within the PDCCH. This common information may include the location of a further control region embedded in the virtual carrier which contains UE-specific information for access the resources of the virtual carrier. Additional methods assign UEs a group identity by implicit signalling, and determine an aggregation level of the group-based PDCCH search space.
US10206076B2 Communication method for user equipment in V2X communication system, and user equipment
Disclosed are a communication method and user equipment (UE), wherein the method: receives settings information including parameters for instructing message transmission; checks the number of messages that have been transmitted during a predetermined time period according to the parameters when new messages are generated; transmits the new messages when the number of messages is less than a number instructed by the parameters; and deletes the new message when the number of messages is the number instructed by the parameters.
US10206075B2 Method, apparatus, and system for processing incoming calls
The present disclosure relates to a method, apparatus, and system for processing incoming calls. The method includes: determining whether a current state of a mobile terminal where a caller number is located meets an incoming call transfer condition in response to detecting that an incoming call is calling the caller number; and transferring the incoming call to a server in response to determining that the current state of the mobile terminal meets the incoming call transfer condition, for the server to send incoming call reminder information to a designated target application.
US10206068B2 Systems and methods to determine a location of a mobile device
Systems and methods to position beacons at traffic choke points, use a mobile device to detect the peaks of beacon signals corresponding to the mobile device traveling through the traffic “choke points”, and thus determine accurately the position and speed of the mobile device in the transport corridor between the choke points. The determined position and speed of the mobile device can be used to improve the performance of other location determination technologies, such as radio frequency fingerprint-based location estimate and/or inertial guidance location estimate.
US10206066B1 Method and system for server based mobile device monitoring in crowd-sourced pedestrian localization
A method and system of adjusting a radio frequency (RF) broadcast signal power level in a crowd-sourced mobile device localization system in a pedestrian area. The method is executed in the processor of a server computing device and comprises localizing a first and at least a second mobile devices to establish respective first and at least second estimated positions within the pedestrian area in accordance with fingerprint data of the pedestrian area, the first and the at least a second mobile devices broadcasting a respective localization data packet that includes the respective first and at least a second estimated positions at a first and an at least a second broadcast power levels respectively, determining a respective confidence level indicative of a degree of accuracy for the first and the at least a second estimated positions, and when the respective confidence level for at least one of the first estimated position and the at least a second estimated position is one of above and below a threshold confidence level, perform at least one of lowering and increasing at least one of the first broadcast power level and the at least a second broadcast power level.
US10206055B1 Methods and systems for generating spatialized audio during a virtual experience
A spatialized audio presentation system identifies an orientation of a virtual avatar, associated with a user engaged in a virtual experience, with respect to a virtual sound source within a virtual space. Within the virtual space, the virtual sound source generates a sound to be presented to the user while the user is engaged in the virtual experience. Based on the identified orientation of the virtual avatar, the system selects a head-related impulse response from a library of head-related impulse responses corresponding to different potential orientations of the virtual avatar with respect to the virtual sound source. The system then generates respective versions of the sound for presentation to the user at the left and right ears of the user by applying, respectively, a left-side component and a right-side component of the selected head-related impulse response to the sound. Corresponding methods are also disclosed.
US10206051B2 Occlusion control system for a hearing instrument and a hearing instrument
An apparatus for a hearing instrument, the hearing instrument being configured to be at least partially placed in an ear canal of a wearer of the hearing instrument, the apparatus comprising: a sealing element configured to seal off the ear canal when the hearing instrument with the apparatus is at least partially positioned in the ear canal, wherein operation of the sealing element is controlled by an electric control signal, the sealing element being at least partially made from an electroactive material, wherein an acoustic impedance of the electroactive material of the sealing element varies as a function of an applied electric field, the applied electric field being based on a characteristic of the electric control signal.
US10206021B2 Gas detector for mobile device including enclosure having interior chamber with audio loudspeaker, sealed loudspeaker opening, ventilation port, and gas sensor
A gas detection device includes an enclosure having an interior chamber, an audio loudspeaker in acoustic communication with the interior chamber of the enclosure, and a gas sensor configured to detect a gas within the interior chamber of the enclosure. The device may include a ventilation port configured to permit two-way gaseous communication between the interior chamber and an atmosphere external to the enclosure, where the atmosphere comprises the gas. The audio loudspeaker is configured to generate a pressure within the interior chamber. The pressure causes a portion of the external atmosphere to be drawn into the interior chamber via the ventilation port. The gas sensor may include an emitter and a receiver. The gas detection device can be integrated into a mobile electronic device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer.
US10206013B2 Systems and methods for graphical data presentation during a sporting event broadcast
Systems and methods for graphical data presentation during a sporting event broadcast are disclosed. A server platform is constructed and configured in network communication with at least one input device and at least one display device. The at least one input device transmits input data with time code related to the sporting event to the server platform in real time or near real time. The server platform processes the input data according to a production sequencing of the sporting event, thereby creating processed data. The server platform creates and integrates the processed data with a video presentation of the sporting event based on the production sequencing of the sporting event. The at least one display device displays a customized graphical presentation of the processed data with the video presentation.
US10206010B2 Method of sharing personal media using a digital recorder
A method and apparatus for sharing personal media using a digital recorder transfers multimedia content via email to a digital video recorder.
US10206005B2 Multimedia control method and server
A multimedia control method, which includes following parts. A first program preview request for a specified program channel is received from a set-top box. Multiple video clips are acquired according to the first program preview request and the multiple video clips are divided into at least a first video clip group and a second video clip group with sequence number. A first multicast channel is set for the first video clip group, and a second multicast channel is set for the second video clip group. The first video clip group is sent to the set-top box using the first multicast channel, and the second video clip group is sent to the set-top box using the second multicast channel.
US10206002B2 IPTV follow me content system and method
Tools are provided for distributing access-restricted content in an internet protocol television (“IPTV”) environment based on portable entitlement keys. Such tools can include a decoder, an encoder, and a network entitlement handler. The decoder may be configured to receive a key associated with entitlement information, and transmit the entitlement information over a network. The encoder may be configured to receive content from content providers, and to encode the content to create IP-compatible content, with access restrictions based on entitlement. The network entitlement handler may be configured to receive a request for requested content from the decoder; receive the access-restricted content (including the requested content) from the encoder; and transmit the requested content over the network to the decoder using IP, when the decoder is entitled to receive the requested content.
US10205997B2 Method and device for identifying and verifying the illegitimate use of residential set-top boxes
In one illustrative example, TV usage data associated with a residential set-top box (STB) are obtained and stored over a plurality of repeated (e.g. weekly) time periods. TV usage pattern data associated with the residential STB are derived based on the stored TV usage data. A suspected illegitimate use of the residential STB is identified based on identifying a match or correlation between the TV usage pattern data and one of a plurality of predetermined commercial TV usage patterns. Further, for each listing data of one or more published listings of business hours, types, and themes associated with one or more commercial establishments, a comparison or correlation is performed between the TV usage pattern data and the listing data. A commercial establishment associated with illegitimate use is identified based on identifying a match or correlation between the TV usage pattern data and the listing data associated with the commercial establishment.
US10205983B2 Content customization at a content platform
Aspects of the disclosure relate to configuration of content and consumption thereof content in a networked environment. In certain aspects, the consumed content can be coordinated or otherwise synchronized between disparate consumption devices, which may be served content via different content platforms. In another aspect, the consumed content can be customized for a specific device and/or an end-user thereof. In yet another aspect, recommendations for content and/or products associated with at least a portion of the content can be provided.
US10205975B2 Trick mode operation with multiple video streams
Systems, methods and apparatuses for handling trick mode operation using multiple video streams are provided. A media server presents a first video stream having a first level of a video characteristic for display. The media server, in response to receiving a first command, presents a second video stream having a second level of the video characteristic for display while stopping presenting the first video stream for display based on a determination determined using the first level of the video characteristic and the second level of the video characteristic. The first video stream and the second video stream are directed to the same video content.
US10205973B2 Method and system for linking real-time broadcasting with non-real-time video service using user history information
The method may include initiating a view of real-time broadcasting content at a broadcasting reception terminal; determining a view suspension time point in response to a user input during the real-time broadcasting; transmitting, to a history management server, view history data comprising the view suspension time point and content identification information, the transmitted view history data interacting with a non-real-time video service server; requesting the non-real-time video service server for non-real-time broadcasting content corresponding to the real-time broadcasting content; and receiving the non-real-time broadcasting content that is provided from the non-real-time video service server and corresponds to a broadcasting time after the view suspension time point. A bi-directional multimedia service free from restrictions on a place and a time may be achieved by providing a substantially real-time video service through a linkage between a real-time broadcasting and a non-real-time video service.
US10205969B2 360 degree space image reproduction method and system therefor
The present invention relates to a space image reproduction method for loading two or more videos to a terminal to show videos of various angles and a system therefor. In particular, the present invention relates to a space image reproduction method configured to load a video, which is being reproduced, and a video adjacent to the video together, and to enable a user to drag and select a video of a desired angle and view, freely and in real time, a desired part of the selected video through an up and down-right and left movement, zoom in, and zoom out, and a system therefor.
US10205967B2 Extended YCC format for backward-compatible P3 camera video
This disclosure relates to a wide gamut encoder capable of receiving a wide gamut color image in accordance with a wide gamut standard. The encoder can encode one or more wide gamut color image pixel values into portions of narrow gamut encoding elements for transmission to a video encoder. The encoder can implement an advanced extended YCC format that is backward compatible with a P3 color gamut.
US10205965B2 Video encoding and decoding
There are disclosed various methods, apparatuses and computer program products for video encoding. In some embodiments pictures are encoded into a bitstream. The bitstream comprises at least two scalability layers and pictures being associated with access units. A first indication and a second indication are encoded into the bitstream. The first indication is configured to indicate an output layer. And the second indication is configured to indicate at least one alternative output layer. A first picture of said at least one alternative output layer is output by a decoding process of the bitstream when no picture of the output layer is in an access unit containing said first picture of said at least one alternative output layer.
US10205946B2 Image processing apparatus and image processing method
An image processing apparatus comprising, an acquiring unit configured to acquire an encoding target block having a plurality of groups each including a predetermined number of pixels, a deciding unit configured to decide for each group a quantization parameter used to quantize image data of the group and an encoding scheme so that a code length of the encoding target block does not exceed a predetermined value, and an encoding unit configured to generate encoded data by encoding image data of the encoding target block in accordance with the quantization parameters and the encoding schemes decided for the respective groups by the deciding unit.
US10205944B2 Image encoding device, image decoding device, image encoding method, and image decoding method for generating a prediction image
When carrying out an average prediction, an intra predictor carries out a filtering process on target pixels of the intra prediction located at an upper end and a left end of the block, the filtering process using an intermediate prediction value, which is an average value of adjacent pixels of the block, and at least one adjacent pixel of the target pixel. The intra predictor also sets a filter coefficient to ¾, associated with the intermediate prediction value for a target pixel at the left end of the block other than the target pixel at an upper left corner of the block, and sets a filter coefficient to ¼, associated with the adjacent pixel adjacent to the left side of the target pixel at the left end of the block. As a result, prediction errors locally occurring can be reduced, and the image quality can be improved.
US10205941B2 Mode-dependent coefficient scanning and directional transforms for different colour sampling formats
A method of coding 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 video data comprises predicting luminance and/or chrominance samples of an image from other respective reference samples derived from the same image according to a prediction mode associated with a sample to be predicted, the prediction mode being selected for each of a plurality of blocks of samples, from a set of two or more candidate prediction modes; detecting differences between the samples and the respective predicted samples; selecting a frequency-separation transform from two or more candidate frequency separation transforms according to the prediction mode associated with a current block of samples using a mapping between transform and prediction mode, the mapping between different, as between chrominance and luminance samples, for at least the 4:4:4 format; and encoding the detected differences by frequency-separating the differences, using the selected frequency-separation transform.
US10205936B2 Fixed broadhead
Fixed broadheads may be provided having main blades connected to a tip and secured within a slot or chamber in the body of the broadhead. Secondary blades may interlock with the main blades inside of a ferrule, thereby forming a fixed broadhead with an advanced and strong retention system. The main blades may be pinned to the tip of the broadhead through blade pins and the secondary blades may interlock with the main blades, thereby improving the strength and precision of the fixed broadhead in its movement toward a target.
US10205934B2 Display device for personal immersive device
A display device for virtual reality. A first display panel comprises a first pixel row having a first end and a second end that is closer to the second display panel than the first end. The first pixel row has a first arrangement of unit pixels that alternate between a first unit pixel type and a second unit pixel type. A second display panel comprises a second pixel row aligned with the first pixel row and having a third end and a fourth end that is further from the first display panel than the third end. A first unit pixel at the first end of the first pixel row is the first unit pixel type, and a second unit pixel at the third end of the second pixel row is the second unit pixel type.
US10205931B2 Power efficient laser diode driver circuit and method
A voltage mode laser diode driver selectively turns on and off a laser diode. An output stage has an output node configured to be connected to one of the terminals of the laser diode. Depending upon implementation, an active swing controller drives the output stage in a manner that substantially prevents inductive kickback from causing the output node voltage to swinging above the voltage level at the voltage output of the power supply, or swing below ground. The output stage provides a discharge path around the laser diode to shunt current associated with the inductive kickback, and substantially eliminates ringing on the output node of the output stage while the laser diode is off. A power supply controller adjusts the voltage level of the voltage output of the power supply so that current through the laser diode when on and emitting light is substantially equal to a predetermined desired current.
US10205929B1 Methods and systems for creating real-time three-dimensional (3D) objects from two-dimensional (2D) images
An example method for determining three-dimensional coordinates of an object from a plurality of two-dimensional images may include: acquiring two-dimensional input frames via a camera, the camera being associated with one or more calibration parameters; isolating a contour of at least one object contained within each input frame; calculating coordinates of one or more visual rays corresponding to each contour in a direction specified by at least one of the calibration parameters; estimating a spatial tangent vector of each contour using finite differences; estimating a tangent space of the visual rays at each visual ray; calculating epipolar numbers based on basis vectors of the tangent space, the one or more calibration parameters, and the tangent vector; forming a line-based epipolar matrix using the epipolar numbers and line coordinates; and de-homogenizing the column space of the matrix into object points.
US10205927B2 Encoding device and encoding method, and decoding device and decoding method
The present technology relates to 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 image 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. A slice encoding unit encodes the depth image to generate encoded data. Further, the slice encoding unit 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.
US10205924B2 Method and system of lens shading color correction using block matching
A system, article, and method to provide lens shading color correction using block matching.
US10205920B2 Projection video display apparatus with variable light adjustment for multi-screen projection mode
A projection video display apparatus includes a video input unit, a light source, a display element, a projection optical system, and a variable light adjusting function which changes the amount of light incident on the display element. Display modes using the variable light adjusting function are prepared, and one display mode of the display modes can be selected from a menu screen. Further, the display modes of the display video using the variable light adjusting function includes: a first display mode where the input video is displayed while changing a light adjusting amount in accordance with light adjusting control information, which is input from external equipment and is capable of controlling the variable light adjusting function in unit of frame of a projected video; and a second display mode where the input video is displayed while changing a light adjusting amount in accordance with the input video.
US10205915B2 Integrating data from multiple devices
A recording system for an emergency response unit includes a first data collection device configured to record a first video, audio or data segment with an incident identifier and transmit a message including the incident identifier. A second data collection device may receive the message and, as appropriate, record at least a second video, audio or data segment with the incident identifier, allowing the first segment and the second segment to be associated using the incident identifier. In other embodiments, a first recording device may begin recording video, audio or legal evidence data with an incident identifier, and a control system may receive a message including the incident identifier from the first recording device, identify one or more additional recording devices located within a certain distance of the first recording device, and obtain recordings from the one or more additional recording devices.
US10205908B2 Multi-media quality of service and quality of user experience optimization through voice prioritization
Techniques to optimize quality of service and quality of user experience for multi-media mobile applications are described. A traffic detection component detects the video and audio data components of a video call. Detection may be via a modified traffic detection component or via a software quality of service component exposing traffic detection component functionality to a multi-media application via an application programming interface. Based on available bandwidth for a session of the multi-media application and heuristics, video and audio data components may be placed in different contexts with different priorities. In the specific case of a video call, the video and audio data components are each associated with a quality of user experience threshold, which when available bandwidth fails to meet those thresholds, an optimizing heuristic to trigger the traffic detection component to change contexts and priorities of the video and audio data components.
US10205897B2 Image sensor and method for driving unit pixel of image sensor
A method of driving a unit pixel may include activating a transfer signal prior to an activation of a reset signal to boost a floating diffusion node of the unit pixel, during a first section of a photodiode reset period; and activating a reset signal using a hard reset, during a second section of the photodiode reset period.
US10205896B2 Automatic lens flare detection and correction for light-field images
According to various embodiments, the system and method disclosed herein process light-field image data so as to mitigate lens flare effects. A light-field image may be captured with a light-field image capture device with a microlens array and received in a data store. A plurality of flare-affected pixels may be identified in the light-field image. The flare-affected pixels may have flare-affected pixel values. Flare-corrected pixel values may be generated for the flare-affected pixels. Relative to the flare-affected pixel values, the flare-corrected pixel values may at least partially remove the lens flare effects. The flare-corrected pixel values may be used to generate a corrected light-field image in which the lens flare effects are at least partially corrected. The corrected light-field image may be displayed on a display screen.
US10205894B2 Imaging device and imaging system
An imaging device includes pixels including a photoelectric conversion unit, a holding unit holding charge transferred from the photoelectric conversion unit, and an amplifier unit outputting signal based on the charge. The pixels output a first signal based on charge generated in a first exposure period and a second signal based on charge generated in a second exposure period of different length. In the first exposure period, the photoelectric conversion unit accumulates the generated charge, and charge held by the holding unit is transferred to the amplifier unit. The second exposure period includes a period of accumulating the generated charge only in the photoelectric conversion unit and a period of holding the generated charge in the photoelectric conversion unit and the holding unit. In the period of accumulating the generated charge only in the photoelectric conversion unit, the charge held by the holding unit is transferred to the amplifier unit.
US10205890B2 Systems, methods, and devices for rendering in-vehicle media content based on vehicle sensor data
A system for providing media content in a vehicle includes a content component, a noise component, and a closed captioning component. The content component is configured to receive content from a content provider, wherein the content is configured for rendering by the media system of a vehicle. The noise component is configured to determine a noise level within a cabin of the vehicle. The closed captioning component is configured to, in response to determining that the noise level exceeds a threshold, trigger display of closed captioning for the content.
US10205886B2 Imaging apparatus, control method, and storage medium
There is provided an imaging apparatus that can obtain a satisfactory image under a flickering light source while preventing lowering of a frame speed during consecutive image capturing. The imaging apparatus includes an image capturing unit, an acquisition unit to acquire information about a periodic change in light intensity from a subject, and a control unit to control exposure timing of the image capturing unit to the light. The control unit may control the exposure timing so that the image capturing unit is exposed in synchronization with a timing at which the light intensity from the subject becomes a first light intensity based on the acquired information. A period at or during which the light intensity from the subject becomes the first light intensity may be shorter than a change period of the light intensity from the subject based on the acquired information.
US10205885B2 Image capturing apparatus for controlling shutter speed during panning shooting and method for controlling the same
An image capturing apparatus comprising: an image sensor that shoots a subject image that is incident thereon via an imaging optical system; a setting unit that sets a background flow amount in panning shooting; a calculation unit that calculates, in panning shooting, an exposure period of exposing the image sensor from the background flow amount, an angular velocity detected by a detection unit that detects an angular velocity of vibration, and a focal length of the imaging optical system, so as to obtain the background flow amount set by the setting unit; and a limitation unit that, if the exposure period calculated by the calculation unit is greater than or equal to a predetermined threshold value, limits the exposure period to the threshold value.
US10205880B2 Selection of microphones in a camera
A camera is configured with multiple microphones to reduce wind noise in audio data collected by the camera. The camera receives motion data, which may comprise data indicating acceleration of the camera, a plurality of video frames received by the camera, or a background level of noise associated with one or more microphones configured on the camera. The camera determines a motion vector from the motion data. The motion vector is parallel to the direction of motion of the camera. The camera selects a subset of one or more microphones in the direction of the motion vector. By recording audio data using the one or more selected microphones, the camera reduces wind noise in the audio data.
US10205875B2 Image enhancement and repair using sample data from other images
Techniques for capturing images are described. In one scenario, one or more processors of an imaging device can obtain geodata information and time information associated with the imaging device. The geodata and time information is obtained prior to capturing a first image. Next, one or more second images can be identified from a database of images based on the geodata information and the time information. The processor(s) can be communicatively coupled to the database via a communications network. Additionally, the one or more processors can determine one or more image capture conditions associated with the one or more second images; and automatically modify one or more settings of the imaging device to be used for capturing the first image. The settings can be modified based on at least one of the one or more image capture conditions associated with the one or more second images. Other embodiments are possible.
US10205872B2 Display control apparatus and method for controlling the same
An apparatus includes a display control unit configured to display a first type of image captured with a first gradation characteristic and a second type of image captured with a second gradation characteristic having a higher gradation quality on a high-luminance side than the first gradation characteristic, and a control unit configured to perform control such that luminance of a display unit is set to second luminance higher than first luminance of a case where the first type of image is displayed, in a case where the second type of image is displayed.
US10205869B2 Video processing apparatus, control method, and recording medium
A video processing apparatus controls an imaging apparatus capable of changing a focus position. A detection unit detects a focus position where a certain object is focused on. A controller controls the imaging apparatus such that a focus position in the imaging apparatus is changed to the focus position where the certain object is focused on which is detected by the detection unit in accordance with a certain operation.
US10205865B2 Camera and method for manufacturing the same
A camera and a method for manufacturing the camera are disclosed, the camera including parts including a lens unit formed with at least one lens for concentrating an image of an outside object, and an image sensor for converting the image of the outside object concentrated in the lens to an electric signal; and a molding unit for exposing the lens of the lens unit and for integrating the parts without any coupling seams.
US10205861B2 Transmissive optical shutter and method of fabricating the same
A transmissive optical shutter and a method of fabricating the same are provided. The transmissive optical shutter includes a first contact layer, an epitaxial layer disposed over the first contact layer, the epitaxial layer being configured to modulate intensity of incident light having a specific wavelength, a second contact layer disposed on the epitaxial layer, a first electrode disposed on the first contact layer, at least one second electrode disposed on the second contact layer, and a substrate disposed under the first contact layer.
US10205860B1 Camera chassis for a panoramic camera with isothermal mounting base
A chassis for use in a panoramic camera is disclosed. The chassis comprises a base; an a heat sink formed on a first portion of the base; and an isothermal mounting structure formed on a second portion of the base, wherein an isothermal mounting structure defines a plurality of mounting formations for securing imaging sensors thereto.
US10205857B2 Image pickup device with land layout that enables reliable soldering, and mounting board therefor
An image pickup device which ensures reliability of soldering without reinforcement using any additional special members or fixing with an adhesive agent or the like. The image pickup device outputs an image signal corresponding to an optical image. Signal terminals are placed on one surface of the image pick device and soldered to a mounting board on which the image pickup device is to be mounted. Reinforcing terminals provided on the one surface, on which the signal terminal is placed, reinforce the image pickup device. A holding fixing unit holds the image pickup device on the mounting board. When the image pickup device is mounted on the mounting board, the reinforcing terminals are located between the signal terminals and the holding fixing unit.
US10205849B2 To process information to use at least one opaque ink as a process colorant
A processing apparatus is provided. The processing apparatus includes a controller to process information as part of a Halftone Area Neugebauer Separation printing process to use at least one opaque ink as a process colorant in combination with at least one further process colorant.
US10205844B2 Light beam scanning device, image forming apparatus, and scanning line adjusting method
A light beam scanning device scans a luminous flux irradiated from a light source and deflected by a deflector to a scanned surface through an optical system having a set of mirrors. A apparatus, such as the light beam scanning device, further includes a scanning line curve adjusting device to bend a first mirror of the set of mirrors so as to correct a curve in a scanning line on the scanned surface, and a scanning line tilt adjusting device to change orientation of a second mirror of the set of mirrors so as to correct a tilt in the scanning line on the scanned surface. The light beam scanning device may be provided in an image forming apparatus.
US10205842B2 Information processing system in which an information processing apparatus sends updated setting information to a connected device, information processing apparatus, control method of information processing apparatus, and storage medium
In a case where data synchronization between a server and a client is performed by difference synchronization, when the data of the server is restored by backup data, a mismatch occurs between the data held in the client and the data held in the server. If the previous synchronization with the client has been performed before restoring, the client is synchronized with all the data held in the server. If the previous synchronization with the client is after restoring, the server notifies the client of data update contents in the server since the previous update with the client and causes the client to update the held data.
US10205828B1 Method and system for a scalable computer-telephony integration system
Methods, systems, apparatus, and non-transitory computer readable media are described for a scalable computer-telephony integration system. Various aspects may include storing sets of call agent login information for several call agents within the computer-telephony integration system and across several independent computing systems in a contact center login database. Additionally, various aspects may include generating several contact center service categories and sets of contact information for each contact center service category, which may be stored in a contact center directory database. When an incoming call is received from a customer, various aspects may include obtaining customer call information from the customer and generating a customer call key, which may be stored as a reference to the customer call information in a contact center customer call information database. The call key may be used to reduce an amount of data electronically transferred between call agents during telephone call transfers.
US10205827B1 Controlling a secure audio bridge during a payment transaction
An architecture and process flow for a contact center that receives payments prevents the agent from hearing sensitive financial information during the payment transaction. During a call with a remote party, the agent determines an appropriate time to bridge on a bank card payment processing system to receive and process a payment. Audio of the call to the agent is then interrupted so as to avoid the agent hearing any sensitive financial information provided by the remote party. Various status indications may be displayed to the agent so that the agent is able to monitor the progression of the payment transaction without hearing the contents of the call. When the payment transaction has completed the agent audio to be restored and the display indications related to the payment transaction are removed.
US10205819B2 Detecting the location of a phone using RF wireless and ultrasonic signals
A system and method for determining a presence of a mobile device located in a predetermined detection zone within a vehicle may include a plurality of transmitters located within the vehicle, in which each of the plurality of transmitters is configured to transmit an acoustic signal into an acoustic environment within the vehicle, and in which each of the acoustic signals comprises at least one ultrasonic pulse, a mobile device configured to periodically record sounds in the acoustic environment, and a processor configured to determine that a periodically recorded sound by the mobile device comprises each of the acoustic signals transmitted by the plurality of transmitters, determine a location of the mobile device within the vehicle based on the acoustic signals recorded by the mobile device, and determine that the location of the mobile device matches the predetermined detection zone.
US10205812B2 System, method, and apparatus for common contact management
A system for providing management of contact records includes a single record that is primarily indexed by phone number. The contact records are network accessed through any of various cellular and data networks by various devices and cached locally on such devices by way of permission from the owner of each record. In this way, the owner of each record has the ability to later deny access for any other user to some or all of the information stored in the contact record. As changes are made to a contact record, all others users having access to that contact record receive updated information. Duplicates are eliminated as no two individuals or establishments share the same phone number.
US10205810B2 Display device
A display device includes: a display panel configured to display an image; a sound element on a rear side of the display panel; and a rear chassis configured to receive the display panel and protect the rear side of the display panel, and including a protruding portion protruding away from the rear side of the display panel and corresponding to the sound element. The sound element includes a pair of electrodes, and a vibration material layer between the electrodes.
US10205808B2 Metal rear cover for terminal and terminal
A metal rear cover for a terminal and a terminal are provided. The metal rear cover includes a base plate provided with at least one micro-seam band, and the micro-seam band includes a plurality of micro-seams. The plurality of micro-seams are arranged equidistantly, a distance between two adjacent micro-seams is larger than a width of the micro-seam, the at least one micro-seam band divides the base plate into at least two radiation parts including a first radiation part and a second radiation part. A conducting switch is coupled between the first radiation part and the second radiation part, and configured to disconnect or connect the first radiation part with the second radiation part, so that transceiving of different preset frequency ranges can be achieved by the metal rear cover, when the conducting switch disconnects or connects the first radiation part with the second radiation part.
US10205782B2 Location-based resource availability management in a partitioned distributed storage environment
In some embodiments, a cluster computing system notifies a host system that a first path to a resource in the cluster computing system is optimized and that a second path to the resource is non-optimized. The resource is owned or managed by a first computing node of the cluster computing system. The first path includes the first computing node. The second path includes a second computing node and an intra-cluster connection between the second computing node and the first computing node. A disruption in the intra-cluster connection, which prevents communication between the first and second computing nodes via the intra-cluster connection, is identified. During a time period in which the disruption exists, the host system is notified that the first path is optimized and that the second path is unavailable, and input/output operations between the host system and the resource via the first path are continued.
US10205777B2 Traffic coordination for communication sessions involving wireless terminals and server devices
The invention concerns a communication synchronization device (16), method, computer program and computer program product for synchronizing communication (RQ, PRES) as well as to a method, wireless device (58), computer program and computer program product for handling such communication. The device (16) investigates (36) the communication patterns of communications between the wireless terminal (24) and server devices (18, 20, 22) communication sessions (CS1, CS2, CS3) between applications (A1, A2, A3) running in the wireless terminal and the server devices (18, 20, 22), determines a downlink coordination group, collects (38) server device transmissions (PRES) of the group made by the server devices through aligning them with each other in time and sends (40) the collected transmissions to the wireless terminal as an aggregated transmission via a common wireless link. The wireless device (58) receives (52) the aggregated transmission and distributes (54) data therein to the applications (A1, A2, A3).
US10205776B2 Method and device for wireless connection
According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, a first terminal device may create a peer-to-peer (P2P) group, and then determine a Service Set Identifier (SSID) and a connection password of the P2P group, and then send the SSID and the connection password to a second terminal device so that the second terminal device is able to connect to the first terminal device according to the SSID and the connection password. In this way, prior to establishment of the wireless connection, the second terminal device may acquire the SSID and the connection password of the P2P group created by the first terminal device, thus second terminal device may directly use the SSID and the connection password to connect to the first terminal device without cumbersome discovery and negotiation processes as used in establishment of a conventional P2P connection.
US10205765B2 Method, multimedia streaming service node, computer program and computer program product for combining content
It is presented a method for combining main streaming content comprising a plurality of main segment files and secondary streaming content comprising at least one secondary segment file. The method is performed in a multimedia streaming service node and comprises the steps of: determining a time slot within the main streaming content where secondary streaming content should be provided; setting a time reference of each one of the at least one secondary segment file to correspond to a time reference of the at least one discardable main segment file; setting a sequence number of each one of the at least one secondary segment file to correspond to a sequence number of the at least one discardable main segment file; providing the main segment files which are distinct from the at least one discardable main segment file; and providing the at least one secondary segment file.
US10205744B2 Remote malware remediation
An opportunity to assist with remediation of a file at a remote particular host device is identified. One or more remediation techniques are identified that can be applied to assist with remediation of the file at the particular host device. In one aspect, one or more remediation scripts are identified from a plurality of remediation scripts for remediation of the file and provided to the particular host device for execution on the particular host device. In another aspect, a remediation tool is identified and launched on a computing device remote from the particular host device with operations of the remediation tool applied to resources of the particular host device. In another aspect, at least a portion of the remediation techniques are remotely initiated to be performed locally at the particular host device.
US10205737B2 Addressing login platform security risks
A computer-implemented method includes identifying a primary login platform and identifying one or more security developments associated with the primary login platform. The computer-implemented method further includes determining one or more security corrective actions based on the one or more security developments. A corresponding computer program product and computer system are also disclosed.
US10205734B2 Network sampling based path decomposition and anomaly detection
According to examples, network sampling based path decomposition and anomaly detection may include evaluating computer-generated log file data to generate a master network graph that specifies known events and transitions between the known events, and decomposing the master network graph to generate a representative network graph that includes a reduced number of paths of the master network graph. A source may be monitored to determine a cyber security threat by receiving incoming log file data related to the source, comparing the incoming log file data related to the source to the representative network graph, and determining, based on the comparison of the incoming log file data related to the source to the representative network graph, an anomaly in the representative network graph. Further, based on the monitoring, a report indicative of the cyber security threat may be generated based on the anomaly in the representative network graph.
US10205733B1 Cyber signal isolator
A cyber signal isolator system and a cyber signal isolator method for protecting a component of an Industrial Control System are described. The cyber signal isolator system includes one or more devices configured to monitor physical-level signal information to determine a cyber security threat or breach event based on activity occurring with physical signals present at one or more components of an Industrial Control System.
US10205732B2 Method, apparatus, system, and non-transitory medium for protecting a file
A file protection method may include receiving a package that includes files for installing and executing an application, adding a protection file for an operation of a file protection module to the package, and providing the package to which the protection file is added over a network. In response to execution of a control command for a desired file that is controlled by the application through a service code of the application at an electronic device on which the application is installed and executed through the package, a protection command included in the file protection module is called and control of the desired file and integrity verification associated with data stored in the desired file are processed in response to the called protection command.
US10205722B2 Mechanism for facilitating remote access of user and device credentials for remoting device activities between computing devices
A mechanism is described for facilitating remote access of device and user credentials for at computing devices according to one embodiment of the invention. A method of embodiments of the invention includes remotely accessing, by a first computing device, credentials of a second computing device. The credentials may facilitate the first computing device to perform one or more tasks. The method may further include performing, at the first computing device, the one or more tasks based on the accessed credentials and according to capabilities of the first computing device.
US10205719B2 Network function virtualization-based certificate configuration method, apparatus, and system
The invention discloses a network function virtualization-based certificate configuration method, apparatus, and system. A virtualized network management entity obtains initial credential information of a virtualized network function entity; and installs the initial credential information onto the virtualized network function entity during or after instantiation of the virtualized network function entity, so that the virtualized network function entity obtains, from a certificate authority by using the initial credential information, a formal certificate issued by a network operator of the virtualized network function entity. The invention not only can apply to a network function virtualization scenario, but also can resolve a problem of a security risk in network function virtualization.
US10205716B2 System, apparatus, and method for authenticated request to be placed in a changed folder structure
An information processing system includes a terminal apparatus and an information processing apparatus that is connected to the terminal apparatus via a network. The terminal apparatus includes a storage unit configured to store a first application program configured to provide another application program executed in the terminal apparatus with an interface for transmitting request information to the information processing apparatus, wherein the first application program includes authentication information for using the information processing apparatus, and a second application program configured to transmit the request information including identification information of an application program to the information processing apparatus in response to a predetermined user's operation, wherein the identification information of the application program is recorded in the second application program. The information processing apparatus includes an authentication unit configured to authenticate the request information transmitted from the terminal apparatus, and an information provision unit configured to change folder structure information.
US10205702B1 Systems and methods for allocating communication resources via information technology infrastructure
The present disclosure is directed to allocating communication resources via information technology infrastructure. A system can provide a communication tag and an analytics tag for integration in a web site. The system can receive a request to allocate a phone number generated based on an interaction between the communication tag and the analytics tag. The request can include the communication endpoint identifier, the site identifier for the web site, and a bucket identifier formed from bucketing criteria corresponding to a network activity session of the computing device. The system can determine a virtual phone number to assign to a combination of the values of the fields provided in the request, and create a link between the assigned virtual number and the combination. The system can provide the assigned virtual phone number to the computing device that initiated the request.
US10205700B2 Systems and methods for resolution of uniform resource locators in a local network
In accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure, a method for resolving a uniform resource locator may include receiving, at a router, a uniform resource locator from a client information handling system within a local network of the router. The method may also include processing, by the router, the uniform resource locator to determine if the uniform resource locator includes a local domain name of a local information handling system within the local network. The method may further include resolving, by the router, a unique address associated with the uniform resource locator and the local information handling system responsive to determining that the uniform resource locator includes the local domain name of the local information handling system, wherein such resolving is performed without resort to a domain name service external to the local network.
US10205698B1 Source-dependent address resolution
Systems and method are provided for source-dependent address resolution. Multiple computing devices may be associated with identifiers, such as network names. These computing devices may further be associated with both internally and externally accessible network addresses. A source-dependent address resolution component may resolve a network identifier into an internal or external address based on a network of a requesting device. Specifically, a request for address resolution may be received from a source network, and be resolvable into an address of a target network. If the source network and target network are the same, an internal address of that shared network is returned. If the source network and the target network are different, an external address enabling external communication with the target network is returned. In some embodiments, determination of a source network may be facilitated based on a source port of a request.
US10205693B2 Message sending method and device and message receiving method and device
Message sending and receiving methods, message sending and receiving devices are provided. The message sending method includes: dividing a short message into at least one attachment according to a division rule, and selecting a sending mode for each attachment according to a selection command; inserting a burn after reading tag to one or more attachments, the sending mode of which is detected as the burn after reading sending mode; sending the short message, one or more attachment in which having the burn after reading tag, to a message receiving device when receiving a sending command, for the one or more attachment being deleted according to the burn after reading tag after the short message is opened. The present disclosure selects a sending mode of each attachment in a short message, thus, one or more attachments are deleted after the short message is opened. Privacy of the short message is improved.
US10205690B1 Automatic real-time indication of user non-chat activity during a chat session
A computer implemented technique can include receiving a level of granularity for displaying non-chat activity indicators and initiating a real-time communication session between first and second computing devices. The technique can also include during the real-time communication session, automatically: (i) detecting non-chat activity by a first user at the first computing device, the non-chat activity being activity by the first user at the first computing device that is outside of a primary function of the real-time communication session, (ii) determining a type of the detected non-chat activity, (iii) determining an indicator of the type of the detected non-chat activity based on a level of granularity, and (iv) outputting the indicator to the second computing device, which is associated with the second user, wherein receipt of the indicator causes the second computing device to display the indicator via the real-time communication session.
US10205683B2 Optimizing buffer allocation for network flow control
Communication apparatus includes a memory, which is configured to hold data packets, having respective packet sizes, for transmission over a data link, and a transmitter, which is configured to transmit the data packets over the data link at a bit rate determined by a wire speed of the data link. A shaper is coupled to throttle transmission of the data packets by the transmitter responsively to the respective packet sizes, whereby some of the data packets are transmitted over the data link at a transmission rate that is less than the bit rate.
US10205680B2 Network switch and method of operating a communication network
A network switch includes: a plurality of communication ports, each communication port of the plurality of communication ports having a first electrical output terminal and a second electrical output terminal configured for providing an electrical output signal between the first electrical output terminal and the second electrical output terminal. The network switch is configured to electrically switch off the electrical output signal of at least one communication port of the plurality of communication ports.
US10205679B2 Resource object resolution management
Systems and methods are disclosed for management of resource objects (“resources”) within a computing environment. Resources may be stored in a number of resource spaces, each including service endpoints configured to facilitate access to resources. On creation of a resource, an identifier may be assigned to the resource. Thereafter, the identifier may be used to determine an appropriate service endpoint for accessing the resource. For example, each resource space may submit a set of resolution rules to a resolution server. Each set of resolution rules may be used to identify an appropriate endpoint for accessing a resource. Thereafter, a request for a resource may first retrieve the set of resolution rules, and use such rules to determine an appropriate service endpoint. Illustratively, utilization of resource resolution rules may enable the service endpoint to be modified without requiring modification of client devices.
US10205656B2 Method and apparatus for updating manner of processing packet of service flow
This application discloses a method and an apparatus for updating a manner of processing a packet of a service flow. The method includes a first packet of the service flow is forwarded by using a first service function chain (SFC). A control node obtains a flow identifier and indication information from a service function (SF) node of the first SFC, where the indication information is used to indicate a manner of processing a second packet of the service flow, the flow identifier is used to identify the service flow. The control node obtains the manner of processing the second packet according to the indication information, and sends the flow identifier and the manner of processing the second packet to the processing node, where the manner of processing the second packet does not include forwarding the second packet along the first SFC.
US10205654B2 Method for providing bio-inspired routing protocol using overhearing and probabilistic path finding in mobile ad hoc networks and system thereof
A method and system for providing a bio-inspired routing protocol using overhearing and probabilistic path finding in a mobile ad hoc network is provided, which can provide correct routing information for a destination, prevent a stagnation problem that repeatedly finds the same path because path finding depends mainly on regular pheromone values, also prevent the unnecessary creation of proactive ant packets and the increase of overhead which are caused by the stagnation problem, and decrease the probability with which an alternative path to be used in the event of link failure cannot be secured in advance.
US10205648B1 Network monitoring using traffic mirroring and encapsulated tunnel in virtualized information processing system
A request is obtained at a monitoring controller to provide a monitoring function for at least one subject virtual processing element (e.g., VM) in a virtualized information processing system. The monitoring controller selects and/or provisions at least one traffic capture appliance configured to capture traffic associated with the subject virtual processing element. The monitoring controller requests the virtualized information processing system to forward a copy of traffic associated with the subject virtual processing element, using traffic mirroring and an encapsulated tunnel, to the traffic capture appliance for analysis.
US10205644B2 Managing network data display
Systems and methods for monitoring performance associated with fulfilling resource requests and determining optimizations for improving such performance are provided. A processing device obtains and processes performance metric information associated with processing a request corresponding to a set of resources. The processing device uses the performance metric information to identify a subset of the resources corresponding to a display location associated with a visible portion of a display and to assess performance related to processing of the identified subset of the resources. In some embodiments, the processed performance data may be used to identify timing information associated with the subset of the embedded resources. Aspects of systems and methods for identifying and testing alternative resource configurations corresponding to the content associated with the original set of resources and for determining whether to recommend a resource configuration for improving performance of subsequent client requests for the content are also provided.
US10205643B2 Systems and methods for monitoring and analyzing performance in a computer system with severity-state sorting
The disclosed embodiments relate to a system that displays performance data for a computing environment. During operation, the system first determines values for a performance metric for entities that comprise the computing environment. Next, the system displays the computing environment as a tree comprising nodes representing the entities and edges representing parent-child relationships between the entities. While displaying the tree, the system displays the child nodes for each parent in sorted order based on values of the performance metric associated with the child nodes.
US10205639B2 Mobile application for accessing a sharepoint® server
A method of and a mobile processing device for accessing a web application platform. The method includes installing an application configured to access a server hosting the web application platform, configuring the application, wherein configuring comprises generating at least one of a data capture list and a data lookup list available to the application, transferring authentication information to the server, receiving an indication of which application configurations the application is permitted to access based upon the authentication information, and displaying a set of one or more icons related to the application configurations the application is permitted to access. The mobile processing device includes various hardware components for performing the method.
US10205633B2 Method for transmitting and receiving signal related to monitoring by SCEF in wireless communication system and apparatus for the same
A method for transmitting and receiving a signal related to monitoring by a Service Capability Exposure Function (SCEF) in a wireless communication system is disclosed. The method includes receiving, from a Service Capability Server/Application Server (SCS/AS), a first request containing first information related to deletion for a monitoring configuration; transmitting, to a Home Subscriber Server (HSS), a second request containing second information related to deletion for the monitoring configuration, wherein the second monitoring request contains information indicating whether the second monitoring request is a request for deletion of all monitoring configuration of a subscriber.
US10205621B2 Differential signal mapping for cell-edge and cell-center user equipments
A transmitting apparatus and a transmitting method are provided. The transmitting apparatus comprises: an encoder configured to encode data for a plurality of user equipments into corresponding encoded signals, respectively; a modulator configured to perform a joint modulation on the encoded signals for the plurality of user equipments to generate modulated signals, wherein the modulator performs the joint modulation by mapping bits of the encoded signals for the plurality of user equipments to a symbol corresponding to each constellation point of a constellation map of the modulated signals so that respective constellation points satisfy a Gray mapping rule; a transmitter configured to transmit the modulated signals.
US10205612B2 Method and system using ternary sequences for simultaneous transmission to coherent and non-coherent receivers
The present invention describes a method and system for simultaneous transmission of data to coherent and non-coherent receivers. The method at the transmitter includes retrieving a base ternary sequence having a pre-defined length, obtaining one or more ternary sequences corresponding to data to be transmitted and transmitting the obtained one or more ternary sequences by the transmitter. The method steps at the receiver includes receiving one or more ternary sequences corresponding to the data transmitted, demodulating each of the received ternary sequences by correlating with all cyclic shifts of the base ternary sequence by the receiver if the receiver is a coherent receiver, demodulating each of the received ternary sequences by correlating with all cyclic shifts of the absolute of the base ternary sequence by the receiver if the receiver is a non-coherent receiver and detecting the transmitted data based on the cyclic shifts corresponding to maximum correlation values.
US10205607B2 Online incremental scheduling method for deterministic networks
A method for transmitting messages in a computer network, e.g., a TTEthernet network, the network including nodes and at least one star coupler, which are connected in a multi-hop fashion, the nodes periodically exchanging time-triggered (TT) messages according to a pre-defined transmission schedule, and wherein nodes exchange, according to the schedule, messages via scheduled time-triggered flows, wherein adding a new time-triggered flow into the running computer network includes: 1. determining, for each hop in the new flow path of the new time-triggered flow, a free transmission gap in the transmission cycle of the corresponding port, 2. modifying, if a sufficiently long transmission gap is not free in a transmission cycle, said transmission cycle, wherein 3. modifying transmission cycles occurs iteratively, and 4. if a sufficient transmission gap is found in each transmission cycle along the flow path, the new transmission is incorporated into each of the cycles and executed periodically.
US10205602B2 ECMP parent group selection for multidestination traffic in DCE/TRILL networks
Consistent with embodiments of the present disclosure, systems and methods are disclosed for providing per-group ECMP for multidestination traffic in a DCE/TRILL network. Embodiments enable per-group load balancing of multidestination traffic in DCE/L2MP networks by creating a new IS-IS PDU to convey the affinity of the parent node for a given multicast group. For broadcast and unknown unicast flooded traffic, the load balancing may be done on a per-vlan basis.
US10205596B2 Authenticating a consumable product based on a remaining life value
Authenticating a consumable product based on a remaining life value includes determining whether an identifier stored in memory of a consumable product is listed in a device history and concluding that the consumable product is not authentic if the device is determined to have used the consumable product previously based on the device history and a current remaining life value associated with the consumable product indicates less use than a recorded remaining life value for the consumable product associated with the identifier in the device history.
US10205594B1 Crypto-erasure resilient to network outage
Examples are generally directed towards providing a server polling component for remote cryptographic key erasure resilient to network outage. A set of keys received from a server are stored on data storage. The data storage sends a status request to the server. If a key enabled status is received, the data storage continues normal operations. If a key disabled status is received, a key failure action is performed. The key failure action includes deleting one or more of the keys in the set of keys or shutting down one or more storage devices of the data storage. If no response is received from the server, the data storage iteratively resends the status request at retry time intervals until a response is received from the server or until a time out period expires. On expiration of the time out period, the key failure action is performed.
US10205593B2 Assisted improvement of security reliance scores
In representative embodiments, a system and method to recommend improvements to a security reliance score is illustrated. Individual cryptographic key material has an associated security reliance score that is calculated based on attributes of associated with the cryptographic key material. The system identifies an improvement goal and evaluates a selected cross-section of key material and their associated scores. Based on the evaluation, the system creates an exemplary model having attributes to use as the basis of improvement. This model is then used to calculate improvement potential for a selected cross-section of scores by calculating the improvement that would occur if changes were made in the selected cross-section to match the model. Based on the improvement potential, the system can then automatically initiate action(s) to improve scores or present options for action(s) to a user for selection and initiation.
US10205587B2 Wireless communication system
Provided is a wireless communication system which enables wireless communication in which crosstalk due to multiple access is canceled while using a large number of inexpensive wireless terminals. In order to generate an interference component, an analysis data sequence is generated by applying a Hilbert transform, by a Hilbert transform, to a subcarrier data sequence obtained by extracting a target subcarrier wave component from a finite length data sequence, while a carrier phase difference Ψ is estimated by using the regression analysis by a carrier wave phase estimation unit. After rotation calculation configured to return the analysis data sequence by the carrier phase difference Ψ is performed, conversion into an angle is performed. Further, a multiplication by a desired odd number of multiplication is performed, and then an inverse Hilbert transform is applied.
US10205585B2 Systems and methods for analog cancellation for division free duplexing for radios using MIMO
System and method embodiments are provided for analog cancellation for division free duplexing for radios using MIMO. In an embodiment, a system for minimizing transmitted signals from a transmitter appearing at a co-located receiver in a division free duplexing radio includes a transmitter to transmit an analog transmitted signal; an antenna; a circulator coupled to the transmitter and the antenna; a tuning algorithm component configured to receive a copy of the analog transmitted signal from the transmitter and a sampled analog received signal from a received signal path from the circulator, wherein the sampled analog received signal is sampled at a point in the received signal path before the analog received signal is provided to a receiver; and a multitap cancellation component configured to provide a cancellation signal to couple to the analog received signal such that an amount of the analog transmitted signal appearing at the receiver is reduced.
US10205584B2 Systems and methods for integrating asynchronous signals in distributed antenna system with direct digital interface to base station
A distributed antenna system (DAS) includes: signal interface units to receive downlink asynchronous radio carrier signals for radio frequency carriers from external device(s), each having a different clock, the signal interface units configured to: re-clock the downlink asynchronous radio carrier signals to a master clock of the DAS and convert the downlink asynchronous radio carrier signals to downlink digital signals; a host unit communicatively coupled to signal interface units and configured to combine at least two downlink digital signals into an aggregate downlink digital signal; an antenna unit coupled to the host unit and configured to: receive the aggregate downlink digital signal from the host unit, convert the aggregate downlink digital signal(s) and/or another signal based on the aggregate downlink digital signal into downlink radio frequency signals, and wirelessly transmit downlink radio frequency signals to a subscriber unit.
US10205573B2 System and method for OFDMA PS-poll transmission
A method for communicating in a wireless system includes receiving a trigger frame including a paging bitmap, and resource allocation information indicating a location of a resource pool for transmitting a packet, and determining if the station is permitted to transmit the packet in accordance with the paging bitmap. If the station is permitted to transmit the packet, the method also includes determining a location of a network resource in the resource pool in accordance with an identifier of the station, and transmitting the packet at the location of the network resource.
US10205562B1 Method and apparatus for error correction
Error detection and correction techniques are employed in many digital communication systems. There may be multiple error detection and correction stages in a single communication system to provide a good balance of latency and retransmissions for reliable communication. Despite multiple levels of error detection and correction, there may be some residual errors. Many applications may require completely error free communication. A method and apparatus are disclosed for a receiver that may use the already received erroneous versions of transmitted and retransmitted packet or file to perform error correction without requesting additional retransmissions.
US10205560B2 Methods and systems for HARQ protocols
Methods described herein are for wireless communication systems. One aspect of the invention is directed to a method for a HARQ process, in which the HARQ process includes a first transmission of an encoder packet and at least one retransmission. The method involves allocating a transmission resource for each respective transmission. The method involves transmitting control information from a base station to a mobile station for each respective transmission. The control information includes information to uniquely identify the HARQ process and an identification of one of a time resource, a frequency resource and a time and frequency resource that is allocated for the transmission. In some embodiments of the invention, specific control information is signalled from a base station to a mobile station to enable RAS-HARQ operation. In some embodiments of the invention, retransmission signaling in included as part of regular unicast signaling used for both first transmission and retransmissions. In some embodiments of the invention, a 3-state acknowledgement channel and associated error recovery operation enables the base station and mobile station to recover from control signaling error and reduce packet loss.
US10205557B2 Wireless receiver for turbo loop multiuser detection incorporating reuse of QR component
An improved receiver design implements a method for modeling users in SIC turbo loop multiuser detection architectures that reduces the number of implementation cycles, and thereby reduces the computational overhead associated with computing the inverse of the received signal covariance matrix, by efficiently reusing components of a QR decomposition. By reusing some of the computational results from the previous turbo loop's equalizer calculation, the disclosed receiver significantly reduces the computational burden of updating the linear equalizer on each turbo loop. Depending on the embodiment, this reduction can be accomplished in at least two different ways, depending on the dimensionality and other aspects of the implementation.
US10205544B2 Radio frequency shielded robotic telecommunication device testing platform
An RF shield for enclosing a robotic tester unit while testing mobile devices. In some embodiments, the RF shield includes at least two conductive RF shield layers separated by an insulator material. In some embodiments, an inner surface of the RF shield is further lined with a RF absorbing material to absorb EM radiation generated within the RF Shield enclosure. In some embodiments, the internal components required for testing, e.g. the robot, are powered via a power conditioner that removes from the power source frequencies above a threshold, e.g. 100 Hz, to eliminate RF signals absorbed into the power lines via radio towers and/or intentionally induced into the power lines to control power equipment.
US10205538B2 Providing digital data services as electrical signals and radio-frequency (RF) communications over optical fiber in distributed communications systems, and related components and methods
Distributed communications systems providing and supporting radio frequency (RF) communication services and digital data services, and related components and methods are disclosed. The RF communication services can be distributed over optical fiber to client devices, such as remote units for example. Power can also be distributed over electrical medium that is provided to distribute digital data services, if desired, to provide power to remote communications devices and/or client devices coupled to the remote communications devices for operation. In this manner, as an example, the same electrical medium used to transport digital data signals in the distributed antenna system can also be employed to provide power to the remote communications devices and/or client devices coupled to the remote communications devices. Power may be injected and switched from two or more power sources over selected electrical medium to distribute power for power-consuming components supporting RF communications services and digital data services.
US10205535B1 Coherent optical receiver
An optical IQ demodulator that does not require a power-consuming DSP is disclosed. A DC offset is added to one of the I and Q optical signal components at an IQ transmitter. After mixing with an LO signal and differential detection at the receiver, this DC offset results in a heterodyne-frequency tone in each of the quadrature detection channels of the receiver. The phase of this oscillation is recovered using a PLL circuit, which output is used to separate the transmitter I and Q channels for decoding thereof using conventional electronics.
US10205525B1 PAM-4 transmitter precoder for 1+0.5D PR channels
A system and method for a high-speed transmitter comprising a precoder configured to receive a sequence of input symbols and to generate for each received symbol a respective recoded symbol is disclosed. The transmitter includes a recoding unit configured for recoding each current received PAM-M based on the recoded symbol immediately preceding the current recoded symbol at the recoding unit, a shift unit configured for determining a shift value for each current received symbol from the recoding unit based on the symbol received from the recoding unit and immediately preceding the current symbol at the shift unit; and Feed-Forward Equalizer unit for applying the shift values to the respective symbols received from the recoding unit to generate a corresponding sequence of output symbols to be transmitted in an output stream.
US10205517B2 Optical line card for wavelength division multiplexed signals
A transceiver card for a telecommunications box for transmitting data over a first optical fiber and receiving data over a second optical fiber. The card has transmitter for transmitting data over the first optical fiber, the transmitter having a laser and a modulator, a fiber output optically connected to the laser for connecting the first optical fiber to the card, a fiber input for connecting the second optical fiber to the card, a receiver optically connected to the fiber input for receiving data from the second optical fiber, and an OTDR optically connected between the transmitter and the fiber output or between the receiver and the fiber input. An energy level detector is also provided between the receiver and the fiber input.
US10205513B1 System and method for improved beyond line-of-sight communications using natural phenomena
A method of optimizing BLoS communications between a first asset and a second asset using at least one of atmospheric troposcatter and ducting signal propagating phenomena includes transmitting a plurality of test signals from multiple antenna elements of the first asset into the atmosphere. At least a portion of the test signals are received at multiple antenna elements of the second asset. The second asset is configured to calculate a gain and phase shift of the channel between each transmitting and receiving antenna element, calculate optimized antenna weights for the transmitting and receiving antenna elements, and estimate a communication channel coherence time and coherence bandwidth. These parameters may be transmitted to the first asset and applied thereto for optimizing communications between the first and second assets.
US10205507B2 Relay architecture, relay node, and relay method thereof
In an aspect, the present disclosure relates to a relay node (RN) operatively coupled with user equipment (UE), wherein the RN is configured to create one or more tunnels to enable transmission of data messages and control messages from the UE directly to a packet data network gateway (PGW). The present disclosure relates to methods and systems for tunneling user equipment (UE) traffic by creating one or more tunnels between a relay node (RN) and packet data network gateway (PGW) to prioritize control messages over data messages, wherein the one or more tunnels are created when the UE gets attached to the relay node (RN). Further, tunneling of the one or more control/non-access stratum (NAS) messages to the PGW can be performed over one of the higher priority tunnels such that when the NAS messages are received at the PGW or HGW, they can be forwarded to a mobility management entity (MME).
US10205505B2 Communications methods and apparatus
Methods and apparatus for supporting efficient communications of time varying data are described. A wireless device monitors to detect receipt of a first identifier, e.g., an LTED OTACode, via a first network interface, said first identifier corresponding to first information that is available via the first network, said first information indicating a source of first time varying data and a description of the first time varying data. The wireless device monitors to detect receipt of a second identifier, e.g., a hash value, via a second network interface, e.g., a WIFI, interface. The wireless device determines if the first identifier was received on the first interface and if a second identifier, corresponding to the first identifier, was received on the second interface. The wireless device makes a decision whether or not to retransmit the second identifier. The wireless device retrieves, uses and/or supplies the first time varying data to other devices.
US10205498B2 User equipment and codebook search method for 4Tx dual codebook (ran1)
An enhanced Node B (eNB) for precoding is generally described. In some embodiments, a first precoding-matrix indicator (PMI) and a second PMI is received on an uplink channel from user equipment (UE). Symbols for multiple-input multiple output (MIMO) beamforming may be precoded by the eNB using a precoder matrix recommended by the first and second PMIs, for a MIMO downlink orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) transmission. The first PMI and the second PMI are calculated by selecting a representative codeword that is indexed by i1 and i2 for a plurality of 2TX constituent beams, the 2TX constituent beam that provides the best system evaluation metric. The i1 index for wideband and the i2 index for each subband are identified from the defined 2TX constituent beam.
US10205495B2 Methods and devices for determining precoder parameters in a wireless communication network
A method and a device for determining parameters of a precoder in a wireless communication system are disclosed. According to one aspect, a method includes selecting a subset of beams corresponding to a plurality of orthogonal beams; obtaining power levels of the selected subset of beams for generating a first factor of the precoder and obtaining phases of the selected subset of beams for generating a second factor, wherein the first factor and the second factor are part of the parameters of the precoder.
US10205494B2 Method for supporting D2D communication to which MIMO technology is applied and device therefor
Disclosed is a method for supporting device-to-device (D2D) communication to which multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) technology is applied in a wireless communication system. The method for supporting D2D communication includes receiving, from a transmission end, a resource configuration associated with transmission and reception of a first reference signal and D2D data of a D2D resource pool in an uplink resource; transmitting, to the transmission end, the first reference signal related to at least one first antenna port of the D2D terminal through an uplink resource according to the resource configuration; receiving, through the uplink resource, D2D data and a second reference signal from at least one second antenna port among a plurality of second antenna ports of the transmission end determined based on the first reference signal; and decoding the received D2D data based on a precoding applied to the second reference signal.
US10205490B2 Diversity receiver front end system with tunable output matching circuit
Diversity receiver front end system with tunable input and output matching circuits. A receiving system can include a controller configured to selectively activate one or more of a plurality of paths between an input of the receiving system and an output of the receiving system. The receiving system can include a plurality of amplifiers. Each one of the plurality of amplifiers can be disposed along a corresponding one of the plurality of paths and can be configured to amplify a signal received at the amplifier. The receiving system can include one or more tunable matching circuits. Each one of the one or more tunable matching circuits can disposed at the input or the output and configured to present an impedance based on a tuning signal received from the controller.
US10205487B1 Wireless power consortium device and method for manufacturing the same
A wireless power consortium device includes a flexible substrate layer, at least one first WPC coil on the flexible substrate layer, at least one first NFC coil on the flexible substrate layer, at least one WPC module, and at least one NFC module. Each WPC module comprises a first matching circuit and a WPC power supply chip electrically connected to the first matching circuit. Each NFC module comprises a second matching circuit and an NFC controlling chip electrically connected to the second matching circuit. The first matching circuit and the second matching circuit are different parts of one circuit and are formed on the flexible substrate layer.
US10205476B2 Vehicle-to-X communication system, vehicle, and method for transmitting vehicle-to-X messages
A vehicle-to-x communication system, a vehicle including a vehicle-to-x communication system and a method for transmitting vehicle-to-x messages. Instead of having to diversify transmission as is customary when at least two antennae are used, signals are emitted in a suitably split manner via a first antenna or a second antenna.
US10205461B2 Integrated circuit having a clock deskew circuit that includes an injection-locked oscillator
Methods and apparatuses featuring an injection-locked oscillator (ILO) are described. In some embodiments, an ILO can have multiple injection points and a free-running frequency that is capable of being adjusted based on a control signal. In some embodiments, each injection point of an ILO can correspond to a phase tuning range. In some embodiments, a circuit can include circuitry to detect a phase boundary between two adjacent phase tuning ranges. In some embodiments, a circuit can use the detected phase boundary to switch between the two adjacent phase tuning ranges.
US10205456B2 Systems and methods for frequency domain calibration and characterization
A system for assigning a characterization and calibrating a parameter is disclosed. The system includes a frequency measurement circuit and a finite state machine. The frequency measurement circuit is configured to measure frequencies of an oscillatory signal and to generate a measurement signal including measured frequencies. The finite state machine is configured to control measurements by the frequency measurement circuit, to assign a characterization to a parameter based on the measurement signal, and to generate a calibration signal based on the characterized parameter.
US10205454B2 Glitch free asynchronous clock multiplexer
Apparatus for glitch-free switching between multiple asynchronous clock sources on an integrated circuit. Clock gaters provide a clock from a single source that can be turned on and off without causing partial pulses to be created. Control circuitry going to the individual clock gaters is synchronized to the destination clock domain and provides the ability to shut all clocks off for a period of time equal to the longest clock period. By combining the clocks with an OR gate and gating all clocks off before switching from one clock to another, a glitch-free train of clock pulses can be created from individual clock inputs. Since clock glitches can cause erratic behavior in integrated circuits, this invention allows one to switch between different, asynchronous clocks without causing erratic behavior.
US10205449B2 Switching circuit
A switching circuit includes: a drive power supply; a first transistor and a second transistor; a drive signal source; and a drive circuit. Each of the first transistor and the second transistor includes: a drain electrode and a source electrode in which a main current flows when a corresponding one of the first transistor and the second transistor is ON; a first source terminal for passing the main current; and a second source terminal. Here, the first source terminal is connected to the source electrode at an impedance lower than an impedance of the second source terminal.
US10205444B2 PWM control method for five-level inverting circuit, control circuit and inverter
A pulse width modulation (PWM) control method for a five-level inverting circuit is provided. The five-level inverting circuit includes a first capacitor, a second capacitor, a third capacitor and first to eighth switch branches. In this PWM control method, the control logic is set to enable the first and fourth switch branches to be turned on in a complementary manner, the second and fifth switch branches to be turned on in a complementary manner, the third and sixth switch branches to be turned on in a complementary manner, and the seventh and eighth switch branches to be turned on in a complementary manner, and enable the first and second switch branches to be turned on in an interlocking manner, and the sixth and fifth switch branches to be turned on in an interlocking manner.
US10205432B2 Piezoelectric thin film resonator, filter, and duplexer
A piezoelectric thin film resonator includes: a piezoelectric film located on a substrate, and formed of stacked lower and upper piezoelectric films; lower and upper electrodes facing each other across at least a part of the piezoelectric film; and an insertion film inserted between the lower and upper piezoelectric films, wherein an air gap including a resonance region where the lower and upper electrodes face each other across the piezoelectric film and being larger than the resonance region is located under the lower electrode, and a multilayered film formed of the lower piezoelectric film, the insertion film, and the upper piezoelectric film is located in at least a part of a region located further out than an outer outline of the resonance region, further in than an outer outline of the air gap, and surrounding the resonance region, and is not located in a center region of the resonance region.
US10205429B2 Output-noise reduction device
An object is to provide an output-noise reduction device that can prevent noise from an electronic device accommodated in a metal casing from being transmitted due to electromagnetic coupling. An output voltage is extracted to the outside through a conducting bar. A magnetic body core includes a through hole through which the conducting bar is inserted. A chip capacitor is mounted on a mounting board and connects between the output terminal VO and ground potential. A section from the output terminal VO to at least part of the chip capacitor mounted on the mounting board is isolated from the electromagnetic coupling from the electronic device. Thus, noise is prevented from being transmitted to the output terminal VO.
US10205421B2 Photovoltaic modular system
A photovoltaic modular system is disclosed. One or more photovoltaic (PV) modules are connected together with embedded parallel wiring that facilitates the sharing of power from a plurality of PV modules to power one or more electrical devices. Control electronics within each individual PV module allows the isolation of PV modules that are shaded or otherwise not productive. No external connecting wiring, or devices are required to make the system functional. All wiring, connectors and electronics are integral and embedded within each individual PV module. The PV modules have adhesive on the back to allow them to be installed without additional mounting hardware. All PV module system components are completely encapsulated together in one modular component.
US10205419B2 Railless solar module installation systems and devices
Devices and system for installing solar modules for the generation of solar power are disclosed. One device could be a mid-mount assembly having a module sleeve coupled to a module sleeve adapter for engaging boundary surfaces of one solar module. A second device could be an end-mount assembly having a top structure engaged with a bottom structure to form two sides, one side for engaging boundary surfaces of one solar module and the other for engaging a module sleeve on a second side. The solar modules installation system could include a plurality of the solar panels, a plurality of end-mount assemblies and mid-mount assemblies, and a plurality of base assemblies coupled to the plurality of end-mount assemblies and mid-mount assemblies.
US10205415B2 Multiple generator synchronous electrical power distribution system
A power system includes a bus, a first controller and one or more second controllers. The first controller is configured to excite a first generator to generate electric power on the bus in response to initiation of rotation of the first generator. The one or more second controllers are configured to excite one or more respective second generators with a constant excitation in response to initiation of rotation of the first generator. The second generator(s) are electrically coupled with the bus and configured to operate as a motor to commence synchronous rotation with the first generator in response to electric power being present on the bus. The second controller(s) are further configured to initiate dynamic adjustment of the excitation of the second generator(s) to generate electric power on the bus with the second generator(s) in response to the first generator and the second generator(s) synchronously reaching a predetermined rotational speed.
US10205407B2 Inverter device, energy storage system and method of controlling an inverter device
An inverter device, an energy storage system comprising such an inverter device, and a method of controlling such an inverter device are provided. The inverter device has a split-phase, transformer-less configuration and is connectable between a battery and a power grid for transferring power in a bidirectional manner between said battery and said power grid. The inverter device further comprises: an inverter circuit comprising switching elements arranged in a multilevel clamped topology; and a control unit controlling said switching elements, wherein said control unit is configured to control said switching elements such that direct current (DC) power from said battery is transformed into alternating current (AC) power and supplied to said power grid during a discharging period, and AC power from said power grid is transformed into DC power and supplied to said battery during a charging period.
US10205406B2 Passive boost network and DC-DC boost converter applying the same
A passive boost network configured to boost and output an AC power signal having a predetermined frequency, can include: an input port; an output port configured to provide the AC power signal; first and second passive components coupled in series between first and second terminals of the input port; a third passive component coupled in series with the second passive component between first and second terminals of the output port; and where the first passive component is one of a capacitor and an inductor, and the second and third passive components are each the other of the capacitor and the inductor.
US10205405B2 Turn-off overvoltage limiting for IGBT
A turn-off overvoltage limiting for IGBT is described herein. The injection of a sample of the overvoltage across the IGBT in the gate drive to slow down the slope of the gate voltage decrease only during the overvoltage above a predetermined value is described herein. Techniques to increase the parasitic inductance to allow the control to limit an overvoltage at turn off of the second IGBT are also described herein.
US10205404B2 Power converter control system and method
A power converter control system includes a first power converter, at least one additional power converter, a first control module, and an additional control module. The first power converter receives direct current and outputs alternating current as a first power output. The additional power converter receives direct current and outputs alternating current as an additional power output. The first control module controls timing of events of the first power converter. The additional control module is associated with the additional power converter and controls timing of events of the additional power converter. The first control module communicates first information regarding the timing of the first power converter to the additional control module. The additional control module is configured to adjust the timing of the additional power converter to correspond with the timing of the first power converter.
US10205393B2 Comparator circuit, power supply control IC, and switching power supply device
A comparator circuit includes a first comparator, a second comparator, and a logic portion. The logic portion adjust a variable reference voltage input to the second comparator to become close to a reference voltage input to the first comparator, during a period from a time point when reverse current of current flowing in a coil disposed in a switching power supply device is detected in a state where a first comparison signal is output as a comparison signal while the first comparator and the second comparator are operated, until a first predetermined period of time elapses in a state where switching operation of the switching power supply device is stopped (excluding a period from a time point when the reverse current is detected until a second predetermined period of time shorter than the first predetermined period of time elapses).
US10205392B1 Control system for transitioning a DC-DC voltage converter from a buck operational mode to a safe operational mode utilizing a task deadline monitoring application
A control system for transitioning a DC-DC voltage converter from a buck operational mode to a safe operational mode is provided. A microcontroller performs a first scheduled task including executing first and second applications. The task deadline monitoring application sets a task deadline flag to a first fault value when a time interval associated with performing the first scheduled task is greater than a threshold time interval. The hardware abstraction layer inhibits operation of a disable pin of a watchdog IC when the task deadline flag is equal to the first fault value, which induces the watchdog IC to transition the DC-DC voltage converter to the safe operational mode.
US10205391B2 Current sensing with RDSON correction
Current sensing with RDSON correction is disclosed. In an embodiment, a method comprises: measuring an approximate temperature of a MOS transistor switch by a temperature sensor to yield a measured temperature; calculating a corrected temperature from the measured temperature using a stored temperature sensor gain and offset correction function; measuring a gate drive voltage for the MOS transistor; calculating a voltage correction factor using a stored voltage correction function, wherein the stored voltage correction function is a function of the corrected temperature and the gate drive voltage; measuring a RDSON voltage drop across the MOS transistor switch to yield a measured RDSON voltage drop; and calculating the current using the measured RDSON drop and the voltage correction factor.
US10205388B2 Power management integrated circuit for supplying load current information and electronic device having the same
An electronic device includes a power management integrated circuit (PMIC) including a plurality of regulators. Each of the plurality of regulators has a current meter configured to measure a respective load current. A load device is configured to receive real-time load current information from the PMIC and to perform a performance improvement operation based on the real-time load current information.
US10205381B1 Start-up control in power systems using fixed-ratio power conversion
A power converter system converts power from an input source for delivery to an active load. An input current surge at startup may be reduced by combining power converter switch resistance modulation with active load control. In another aspect, an input current surge at startup in an array of power converters may be reduced by periodically reconfiguring the array during the startup phase to accumulatively increase the output voltage up to a predetermined output voltage. A power converter may include a controller that provides an over-current signal to the load to reduce the load or advise of potential voltage perturbations.
US10205378B2 Circuit and method for high-accuracy current sensing
A circuit for providing a current flowing from a supply voltage into an electric load is presented. The circuit comprises a first circuit branch connected between the supply voltage and an output node connected to the electric load, wherein the first circuit branch comprises a first transistor device, a second circuit branch connected between the supply voltage and a predetermined voltage level, wherein the second circuit branch comprises a series connection of a second transistor device that is a scaled replica of the first transistor device and a current source. The control terminals of the first and second transistor devices are connected to each other. A control circuit is configured to control the voltage at the control terminal of the first transistor device depending on a current flowing through the first transistor device. The application further relates to a method of operating such circuit.
US10205371B2 Voice coil motor
A voice coil motor includes a housing having a cavity; a movable assembly received in the cavity; a fixing assembly configured outside of the movable assembly; and a first spring plate and a second spring plate configured at an upper surface and a lower surface of the movable assembly respectively. The fixing assembly comprises at least two magnetic elements connected with the first spring plate and a spacer member configured on the second spring plate to connect the second spring plate to the magnetic elements or the housing. The voice coil motor is served as an actuator of electronic products such as digital cameras, mobile phones, and digital cameras, which has thin thickness, good performance and strong applicability.
US10205367B2 Motor having a noise filter
A motor may include a housing, a motor assembly accommodated in the housing, and a mold cover having an outer circumferential surface. The outer circumferential surface may be coupled to the housing, which has electrical conductivity. A noise filter is provided in the mold cover. A ground terminal of the noise filter is electrically connected to the outer circumferential surface of the mold cover.
US10205365B2 Brushless motor for a power tool
A brushless direct current motor for a power tool. The motor includes a stator assembly including a stator core having stator laminations with an annular portion and inwardly extending stator teeth. The motor also includes a rotor assembly including a rotor core having rotor laminations and defining a central aperture that receives an output shaft. The rotor assembly also includes a rotor end cap on a first side of the rotor core having a bearing holder and defining a channel, wherein the channel is open on a side of the rotor end cap facing the rotor core. The motor further includes a bearing provided in the bearing holder that couples the rotor end cap to the output shaft and a position sensor board assembly provided in the channel of the rotor end cap and configured to provide position information of the rotor core to a motor controller.
US10205362B2 Double-insulated motor and pinion device
A double-insulated motor and pinion device including a motor, motor-fixing seat, pinion, pinion sleeve and double insulation sleeve. The motor and motor-fixing seat are connected together to form a motor assembly. The pinion is mounted on a motor shaft. The pinion sleeve is mounted under the pinion, and the double insulation sleeve is connected under the pinion sleeve. The pinion, pinion sleeve, and double insulation sleeve are mounted together to form a pinion assembly. The pinion assembly is mounted on the motor assembly. It can solve the requirement of basic insulation and reinforced insulation of a series of high voltage direct current products by adding two insulation parts, while reducing space and lowering cost.
US10205357B2 Electric motor
An electric motor includes a stator having multiple magnetic poles and a rotor rotatably mounted to the stator. The rotor includes a shaft, a commutator and a rotor core fixed to the shaft; and windings wound on the rotor core and electrically connected to the commutator. The rotor core is formed by stacking a plurality of laminations. Each lamination includes an inner ring having a hole for fixing the shaft; an outer ring radially spaced from the inner ring; multiple teeth extending outwardly from the outer ring, and multiple ribs connecting the inner ring to the outer ring. Each rib has a width w measured in a circumferential direction of the lamination. The number of ribs is n. The width w and the number n satisfy the formula: 0.75≤n×w2≤64, where the width w is measured in millimeters.
US10205353B2 Apparatus and method for charging control in wireless charging system
An apparatus and a method for charge control are provided. The apparatus for charge control may include an integrated direct current-to-direct current (DC/DC) converter configured to step up an output voltage level of a load to be greater than or equal to a supply voltage level set in a power amplifier, and the power amplifier configured to convert a direct current (DC) voltage stepped up by the integrated DC/DC converter into an alternating current (AC) voltage based on a resonant frequency, and to amplify the converted AC voltage. The apparatus for charge control may include a rectification unit configured to convert an AC power received wirelessly into a DC power; and a DC/DC converter configured to step down a voltage level of the DC power to a voltage level required by a load in the receiving mode.
US10205345B2 System for the monitoring and maintenance of remote autonomously powered lighting installations
A system of monitoring and/or maintaining remotely located autonomously powered lights, security systems, parking meters, and the like is operable to receive data signals from a number of the devices, and provide a comparison with other similar devices in the same geographic region to detect a default condition of a particular device, and/or assess whether the defect is environmental or particular to the specific device itself. The system includes memory for storing operating parameters and data, and outputs modified control commands to the devices in response to sensed performance, past performance and/or self-learning algorithms. The system operates to provide for the monitoring and/or control of individual device operating parameters on an individual or regional basis, over preset periods.
US10205344B2 Power display system, image processing apparatus, and user interface
A power display system includes an electronic apparatus and a server connected to an electronic apparatus group including the electronic apparatus. Further, the power display system includes a calculation unit totaling consumption power by the electronic apparatus group and calculating a ratio of the totaled consumption power to a target value of the consumption power, and a display control unit displaying a display part, which indicates a use status of power, in a display area of the electronic apparatus in a display manner which corresponds to the ratio.
US10205323B2 Hydroelectricity and compressed-air power converter system
A hydroelectricity and compressed-air power converter system includes a first fill pool, a plurality of internal fill tanks, an external fill tank, a wave channel, a plurality of air-generator systems, a second fill pool, at least one air storage tank, and at least one generator system. The first fill pool is intermittently in fluid communication with the external fill tank through the plurality of internal fill tanks while the external fill tank is intermittently in fluid communication with the second fill pool through the wave channel. The second fill pool is selectively in fluid communication with the first fill pool through the at least one generator system so that a set amount of water can be circulated within the power converter system as it generates compressed-air from the plurality of air-generator systems and hydroelectricity from the at least one generator system.
US10205312B2 Power transmission tower
A power transmission tower comprises a tower body (100) longitudinally arranged and cross arms (120) transversely arranged on the tower body. The tower body (100) is provided with a first transverse direction (Y) and a second transverse direction (X), which are perpendicular to each other, in the horizontal direction. A supporting piece (110), which extends outwards from the tower body (100) in the first transverse direction (Y), is arranged on the power transmission tower. One end of the supporting piece (110) is fixed to the tower body (100) and the other end of the supporting piece (110) is a free end (111, 112). The cross arms (120) extend in the second transverse direction (X). One end of each cross arm (120) is connected to the free end (111, 112) and the other end of each cross arm (120) is used for arranging overhead wires. The power transmission tower reduces corridor width and occupies less area.
US10205311B2 In-use water-tight coupler for an electrical floor box
An electrical floor box is configured to be electrically connected to an electrical cable that includes a cable terminal. The electrical floor box includes a surface plate oriented parallel to a floor surface. The surface plate includes an aperture. The electrical floor box also includes an electrical connector positioned in the aperture of the surface plate. The electrical connector includes a connector terminal that is configured to engage the cable terminal to provide an electrical connection therebetween. The electrical floor box further includes a sealing member positioned between the electrical connector and one of the aperture and the electrical cable to inhibit moisture interaction with the cable terminal and the connector terminal while the electrical cable is coupled to the electrical connector.
US10205306B2 Method for producing spark plug
A method for producing a spark plug, including an inspection step for an insulator includes: (a) a step of preparing an assembly; (b) a step of attaching the assembly to a pressure vessel; (c) a step of attaching an insulating member to the assembly so as to cover at least a part of a surface of a portion of the insulator that is exposed at the rear side; and (d) a step of pressurizing an interior of the pressure vessel and applying a predetermined voltage between the metal terminal and the metal shell. The producing method further includes a step of adhering a lubricant to at least one of a surface of the insulator and an inner surface of the insulating member.
US10205297B2 Narrow band excimer laser apparatus
A narrow band excimer laser apparatus includes a line narrowing module that narrows the spectral line width of laser light, a nitrogen gas introducing unit, a first valve that restricts the flow of nitrogen gas from the introducing unit into a casing of the module, an exhaust unit that causes gas to flow out from the casing, an exhaust pump for exhausting the gas from the casing, a second valve that restricts the exhausting of gas from the exhaust unit, an atmosphere discharge unit that discharges the gas within the casing into the atmosphere, a third valve that restricts the discharge of gas into the atmosphere, and a control unit that closes the second valve while opening the first and third valves, supplies nitrogen gas into the casing, then closes the third valve while opening the first and second valves, drives the exhaust pump, and causes laser oscillation thereafter.
US10205294B2 Hand-actuatable crimping tool
A hand-actuated crimping tool for manipulating electrical cables includes a pair of crimping grips which are pivotally connected for movement between open and closed positions and a crimping head for gripping a cable. An electronic counter including an electronic circuit and a signaling device is connected with one of the grips and is operable to count each time the crimping tool is operated.
US10205293B2 Commutator, motor using same and method of manufacturing the commutator
The invention relates to a commutator, comprising an insulating base and a plurality of commutator segments arranged on the insulating base, wherein each commutator segment comprises a metal layer, a transition layer and a graphite layer arranged on the base in sequence. The transition layer contains a material identical to that of the graphite layer and a material identical to that of the metal layer. The invention further relates to a motor comprising the commutator and a method for manufacturing the commutator. As the transition layer contains the material identical to that of the graphite layer and the metal layer, the problem that the graphite layer and the metal layer are cracked during high temperature sintering is resolved. The service life of the commutator is prolonged. The method for manufacturing the commutator reduces chemical contamination and production cost caused by electroplating and brazing used in a traditional technology.
US10205281B2 Apparatus for retaining a plug within a receptacle
The apparatus for retaining a plug within a receptacle may include a receptacle body and a release device. In one embodiment, the receptacle body may include at least one tab, and the at least one tab may include at least one barb. When a plug is inserted into the receptacle body, the plug may cause the at least one tab to extend toward an exterior side of the receptacle body while the at least one tab remains in contact with the plug. The plug may be retained within the receptacle body with the pressure applied by the at least one tab to the plug. In order to release the plug, the release device may come into contact with the at least one tab, cause the at least one tab to extend away from the plug, and allow the plug to be released from the receptacle body.
US10205279B2 Interface apparatus, interface unit, probe apparatus, and connection method
In an interface apparatus, when a load is applied to a base member and a connector part is pushed onto an external connector, a spring contracts so that an interval between the base member and a holder is reduced. An inclined surface of a coupling member is separated from an inclined surface of the holder so that fixing of the holder by the coupling member is released and the coupling member can move freely inside a hollow section. As a result, the holder and the connector part can move freely in X-Y directions relative to the base member, and a terminal of a connector can be finely adjusted in the X-Y direction, thus being precisely aligned with the external connector.
US10205263B2 Connector
A connector (10) disclosed by this specification includes a potting material (50), a housing (20) having a recess (21), the potting material (50) being accommodated in the housing (20), a plurality of terminals (40), and a plurality of separation walls (26, 27). The separation walls (26, 27) each located between a pair of adjacent ones of the terminals (40) include passing portions (21B, 21C, 21D) allowing the passage of the potting material (50) at positions deviated from straight lines each connecting a pair of adjacent ones of the terminals (40) when viewed from a projecting direction of the terminals (40), and the passing portions (21B, 21C, 21D) are located closer to the bottom surface (22) of the recess (21) than projecting ends of the separation walls (26, 27).
US10205259B2 Flat flexible cable connector structure
A connector structure includes a first metal housing, a flexible flat transmission component and a second metal housing. The first metal housing includes an installation portion and two guiding portions disposed on two sides of the installation portion. Each guiding portion includes a bottom section, a top section opposite to the bottom section, and a bending section connected to the bottom section and the top section. A slot is formed on the bottom section, and an extending section extends from the top section and toward the bottom section to engage inside the slot. The flexible flat transmission component is disposed on the installation portion and includes a plurality of contacts. The second metal housing is assembled with the first metal housing and covers the flexible flat transmission component, and the plurality of contacts exposes out of the second metal housing.
US10205254B2 Electrical connector and method of making the same
An electrical connector includes: an insulative housing having a base portion and a tongue portion; plural contacts affixed to the insulative housing and exposed to the tongue portion; a metal shielding plate affixed to the insulative housing; and a shielding shell enclosing the insulative housing; wherein at least one of the plurality of contacts, the metal shielding plate, and the shielding shell is covered by thermostable conductive adhesives.
US10205249B2 Diversified antenna system for vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-infrastructure communication
A diversified antenna system is suitable for vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-infrastructure communication. The antenna system has a first antenna arrangement and a directional antenna arrangement. The first antenna arrangement has a blind spot from which it cannot receive a signal. The directional antenna arrangement is configured to receive signals from the blind spot of the first antenna arrangement. A vehicle is provided with such an antenna system and communication is effected between vehicles or between vehicles and infrastructures.
US10205248B1 Antenna structure for concurrent channel communication
Antenna structures and methods of operating the same are described. An antenna structure may include an antenna carrier, a first antenna disposed on the first antenna carrier and coupled to a first radio frequency (RF) feed, a second antenna disposed on the first antenna carrier and coupled to a second RF feed, a third antenna disposed on the first antenna carrier and coupled to a third RF feed, and a fourth antenna disposed on the first antenna carrier and coupled to a fourth RF feed. The first antenna and the second antenna may be located along a first axis of the antenna carrier that passes through a center of the antenna carrier. The third antenna and the fourth antenna may be located along a second axis of the antenna carrier that passes through a center of the antenna carrier.
US10205247B2 Antenna modules having ferrite substrates
An antenna module (22) has an antenna (21) that is formed on a ferrite substrate (31), and the ferrite substrate is positioned within a small direct current (DC) magnetic field. The magnetic loss tangent of the ferrite is controlled by application of the small DC magnetic field, thereby improving antenna radiation efficiency and increasing the bandwidth of the antenna.
US10205245B2 Protection apparatus for a hollow conductor and method for producing a protection apparatus
A housing apparatus is described which comprises a hollow conductor which is adapted for guiding an electromagnetic wave having a predeterminable wavelength and which comprises an edge surface which extends substantially perpendicularly to the propagation direction of an electromagnetic wave guided by the hollow conductor, wherein the housing apparatus comprises both a wall element and a protection apparatus having a bearing surface. The wall element holds the protection apparatus on an end of the hollow conductor by means of a pressing force.
US10205244B2 Platform independent antenna
Described herein are architectures, platforms and methods for electrically tuning radiators in a portable device. The electrical tuning implements platform independent radiating elements or antennas in a portable device.
US10205239B1 Compact PIFA antenna
Various planar inverted-F antenna configurations may include an antenna element formed on the top of a PCB and a ground element formed on the bottom of the PCB. Two or more slots may be included in the antenna element for reducing the antenna area while maintaining a suitable impedance bandwidth. A slot may be included in the ground element for reducing the ground area while increasing radiation efficiency. A folded ground may be formed on the top of the PCB for reducing system area while maintaining suitable performance. By moving the folded ground closer to the antenna element and increasing the PCB thickness, significant reductions in system area may be achieved, while maintaining or improving performance in terms of radiation pattern, radiation efficiency and impedance bandwidth.
US10205231B1 Antenna structure with hollow-boresight antenna beam
In accordance with one or more embodiments, a communication device includes a dielectric antenna having a longitudinal axis, a feed point and an aperture. A cable comprising a core is coupled to the feed point of the dielectric antenna. A transmitter, coupled to the cable, facilitates a transmission of first electromagnetic waves to the feed point of the dielectric antenna, the first electromagnetic waves guided by the core. The first electromagnetic waves propagate along the core without requiring an electrical return path, and the first electromagnetic waves generate free-space wireless signals from the aperture of the antenna in accordance with a hollow-boresight antenna beam pattern.
US10205228B2 System for emitting and/or receiving electromagnetic waves embedded in an aircraft
A system for emitting and/or receiving electromagnetic waves embedded in an aircraft, the aircraft including an emitting and/or receiving device for emitting and/or receiving electrical signals, a radome having an electrically insulating protective envelope (12), on which at least one lightning arrester strip (21) is arranged, the radome being attached to a metal frame of the aircraft (30), a first part of the at least one lightning arrester strip is electrically connected to the metal frame of the aircraft, a second part of the at least one lightning arrester strip is connected to the emitting and/or receiving device via a metal element (35) of a predetermined shape, the at least one lightning arrester strip forming an antenna and a part of the metal element (35) is placed at a predetermined distance (d) from a part of the metal frame of the aircraft (30) for forming a capacitive link between the metal element and the metal frame of the aircraft.
US10205225B2 Mobile terminal
The present invention relates to a mobile terminal comprising: a terminal body; a ground provided in the interior of the terminal body; a first conductive member distanced from the ground, electrically supplied from a first supply unit, and surrounding one side of the ground; a second conductive member disposed on one side of the first conductive member, electrically supplied from a second supply unit, and surrounding the other side of the ground; and a junction portion, disposed at one point on the first conductive member, for grounding same to the ground, wherein one end of the first conductive member is distanced from the ground to form a first open slot, one end of the second conductive member is distanced from one end of the first conductive member to form a second open slot, the other ends are connected to the ground, and the first and second conductive members are oriented so as to cross each other.
US10205222B2 Electronic module
The present disclosure provides an electronic module. The electronic module comprises an IC, a substrate and an antenna. The substrate has a top surface, a bottom surface and a lateral surface. The IC is electrically connected to the bottom surface. The antenna is disposed on at least two of the top surface, the bottom surface and the lateral surface.
US10205219B2 Radio transmitter system and method
A radio transmitter system includes: a transmitter for deriving a carrier frequency modulated by an input; an electrically short antenna system, and a matching network between the transmitter and antenna system. The matching network includes: a primary circuit responsive to the transmitter, a secondary circuit including the antenna system, and magnetic or capacitive coupling between the primary and secondary circuits. The magnetic coupling is an air core transformer having first and second windings respectively included in the primary and secondary circuits. The matching network has a voltage versus frequency response including at least two horns spaced from each other such that the matching network has a pass band approximately equal to the modulation bandwidth.
US10205215B2 Vehicle
A vehicle includes a vehicle body, a drive mechanism, a windshield, an antenna part provided in a vehicle interior, and a reflection suppression layer including a dielectric layer that closely adheres to a surface on the antenna part side of the windshield. The dielectric layer has a refractive index that is lower than a refractive index of a glass layer of the windshield and higher than a refractive index of air. The dielectric layer has a thickness that allows reflection of the transmission wave to be suppressed by interference between a reflected wave generated by reflection of the transmission wave on an interface on the opposite side of the innermost glass layer of the windshield to the antenna part side, and a reflected wave generated by reflection of the transmission wave on a surface on the antenna part side of the dielectric layer.
US10205213B2 Antenna formed from plates and methods useful in conjunction therewith
An antenna array configuration is provided with h-plane splitters between ends of a feeding network and radiating elements e.g. horns, thereby to reduce the distance between the centers of the horns to less than one wavelength which results in a better side lobe level. A method of manufacturing upper and lower plates together constituting an antenna is also provided, typically making each plate in a single operation, by dividing the feeding network's waveguides at the center where there are no cross currents so as not to disturb propagation in the feeding network. The radiating elements, h-plane splitters and upper half of the feeding network may be fabricated in one plate without undercuts hence simplifying manufacture of the plate which may for example be formed using a simple molding machine or a 3 axis-CNC machine.
US10205206B2 Zinc-air electrochemical cell
A multi-faceted zinc-air electrochemical cell design holistically leverages interactions between components, especially with respect to conductive carbons from differing sources, lamination and the resulting impact it has on the air electrode's surface and other additives that impact the relative hydrophilicity of the membrane and/or performance of the anode, to improve the overall reliability and performance of the resulting battery.
US10205197B2 Automatically programmable battery protection system and related methods
A programmable battery protection system. Implementations may include: a battery, only two field effect transistors (FETs) coupled with the battery, and a battery protection integrated circuit (IC) coupled with the FETs. The battery protection IC may include an array of fuses, a plurality of latches coupled with the array of fuses, and a comparator coupled with the plurality of latches. The array of fuses and the plurality of latches may be coupled with a fuse refresh circuit coupled with a trigger circuit where the fuse refresh circuit is configured to refresh the states of the plurality of latches using states of the array of fuses in response to receiving one of a power on signal and an operating trigger signal generated by the trigger circuit. The plurality of latches may be used to generate a threshold voltage that is provided to the comparator.
US10205193B2 Lead acid battery
A lead acid battery including: a positive electrode plate including a positive electrode grid and a positive electrode active material; a negative electrode plate including a negative electrode grid and a negative electrode active material; an electrode plate group including the positive electrode plate, the negative electrode plate, and a separator interposed between the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate; a battery container including a plurality of cell chambers each accommodating the electrode plate group and an electrolyte; and a lid sealing an opening of the battery container. A ratio P/N of mass P of the positive electrode active material to mass N of the negative electrode active material is 1.25 or more and 1.65 or less. The negative electrode grid contains bismuth in an amount of 1 ppm or more and 300 ppm or less.
US10205191B2 Electrolyte for rechargeable lithium battery and rechargeable lithium battery including same
An electrolyte for a rechargeable lithium battery includes a lithium salt, an organic solvent, and an additive. The organic solvent includes a sulfur-containing compound represented by Chemical Formula 1 and a fluoroalkyl ether, and the additive includes a phosphazene compound represented by Chemical Formula 3. A rechargeable lithium battery including the electrolyte may have improved cycle-life characteristics and safety.
US10205174B2 Electrode catalyst ink composition
An electrode catalyst ink composition which includes metal oxide-based electrode catalyst particles, an electrolyte, and a mixed liquid medium, wherein the mixed liquid medium contains 40 to 85% by mass of water; 5 to 30% by mass of an aqueous solvent (A) that has an evaporation rate of 2.0 or lower when the evaporation rate of water at 25° C. is 1, and a solubility parameter (SP value) of not less than 9; and 10 to 30% by mass of a monoalcohol (B) that has an evaporation rate of higher than 2.0 when the evaporation rate of water at 25° C. is 1, and not more than 3 carbon atoms, provided that the total amount of the mixed liquid medium is 100% by mass.
US10205171B2 Negative electrode for rechargeable lithium battery and rechargeable lithium battery including same
A negative electrode for a rechargeable lithium battery includes a negative current collector; a negative active material layer on the negative current collector; and a negative electrode tab on an uncoated region of the negative current collector, the uncoated region not having a negative active material coated thereon, wherein the negative electrode tab has a three-layered structure of a nickel layer-copper layer-nickel layer. A rechargeable lithium battery includes the negative electrode.
US10205165B2 Negative electrode active material for nonaqueous electrolyte secondary batteries and nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery
The invention provides a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery having a large battery capacity and excellent charge/discharge cycle characteristics. The nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery includes a negative electrode including a particulate negative electrode active material (33), a positive electrode and a nonaqueous electrolyte. The particulate negative electrode active material (33) includes a plurality of two-phase regions (34) in the particle wherein the two-phase regions include a first phase (A) containing silicon and a second phase (B) containing silicon oxide disposed on the periphery of the first phase, the negative electrode active material being such that the ratio of the intensity at 480 cm−1 wavelength to the intensity at 510 cm−1 wavelength in a Raman spectrum obtained by Raman spectroscopy is not more than 0.1 and the ratio of the intensity at 2θ=21.6 to the intensity at 2θ=28.4 in an X-ray diffraction pattern obtained by X-ray diffractometry is not more than 0.1.
US10205163B2 Battery with anode active material with oxide coating on active particles
A battery including an anode with an anode active material layer that includes anode active material particles made of an anode active material including at least one of silicon and tin as an element. An oxide-containing film including an oxide of at least one kind selected from the group consisting of silicon, germanium and tin is formed in a region of the surface of each anode active material particle in contact with an electrolytic solution by a liquid-phase method such as a liquid-phase deposition method. The region in contact with the electrolytic solution of the surface of each anode active material particle is covered with the oxide-containing film. The thickness of the oxide-containing film is preferably within a range from 0.1 nm to 500 nm both inclusive.
US10205161B2 Positive electrode for nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery and nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery
A positive electrode for a nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a positive electrode current collector mainly composed of aluminum (Al), a protective layer disposed on the positive electrode current collector, and a positive electrode mixture layer containing a lithium-containing transition metal oxide and disposed on the protective layer. The protective layer has a thickness of 1 to 5 μm and contains an electroconductive material and an inorganic compound having an oxidation power lower than that of the lithium-containing transition metal oxide.
US10205159B2 Chemical synthesis route for lithium ion battery applications
An exemplary embodiment of a synthesis method includes the following acts or steps: providing LiMn2O4 material as a precursor; leaching Mn from the LiMn2O4 material using an acid to form a synthesized solution; adding carbonaceous material to the synthesized solution; adding phosphoric acid to the synthesized solution with carbonaceous material to form MnPO4 composite material; and adding Li containing compound to the MnPO4 composite material to form LiMnPO4 composite material.
US10205141B2 Secondary battery
The secondary battery of the present invention includes: a top cover, a first electrode terminal, a second electrode terminal, an electrode-tab pad-plate, an electrode assembly, a first electrode-tab and a second electrode-tab; the first and second electrode terminal are arranged on the top cover, the electrode-tab pad-plate is a strip-plate shaped structure, and is located between the top cover and electrode assembly, the first electrode-tab includes a connecting part, a folding part and a welding part, the connecting part is beneath the electrode-tab pad-plate, the welding part is above the electrode-tab pad-plate, the connecting part is connected with the electrode assembly, the welding part is connected with the first electrode terminal, the folding part is connected with the connecting part and welding part bypassing the electrode-tab pad-plate; the second electrode terminal is connected with the electrode assembly through the second electrode-tab.
US10205139B2 Battery module having a battery module cover and method for producing a battery module cover of a battery module
A battery module comprises at least one battery cell including two battery cell terminals. The battery module further comprises a battery module cover configured for connection to the battery module to cover at least part of the battery module. Conducting tracks configured for connection to at least one sensor in an electrically conductive manner are integrated in the battery module cover.
US10205133B2 Substrate lifting device, substrate packaging apparatus and substrate packaging method
A substrate lifting device, a substrate packaging apparatus and a substrate packaging method are provided. The substrate lifting device is for lifting a first substrate when the first substrate is aligned to a second substrate, and includes a rotatable mechanism, a rotatable rod, a nozzle and a gas providing mechanism. The rotatable rod is rotatable about the rotatable mechanism. The nozzle is on the rotatable rod. The gas providing mechanism ejects a gas from the nozzle to lift the first substrate.
US10205131B2 Mask group and method for fabricating an organic luminescence layer, display panel and driving method
The disclosure provides a mask plate assembly, a method for fabricating an electroluminescent layer, a display panel and a method for driving the same. The mask plate assembly includes a first color mask plate, a second color mask plate, and a third color mask plate each having a plurality of rectangular openings. First openings of the first color mask plate and second openings of the second color mask plate are of a length in a row direction, which is substantially twice as that of third openings of the third color mask plate in the row direction. When the respective mask plates are aligned with one another, the first openings, the second openings, and the third openings are arranged alternately in an order of a first opening, a third opening, a second opening, and another third opening.
US10205124B2 Organic light-emitting display apparatus and method of manufacturing the same
An organic light-emitting display apparatus includes a substrate, a pixel electrode disposed on the substrate, a pixel-defining layer (PDL) disposed on the pixel electrode and having an opening exposing at least a part of the pixel electrode, an intermediate layer, a protective layer, and an opposite electrode be disposed on the PDL and having an opening exposing at least a part of the protective layer, wherein the opposite electrode is electrically connected to the protective layer. The intermediate layer may include a central portion disposed on the pixel electrode, an edge portion that extends from the central portion and contacts the PDL, at least one common layer, and an organic emission layer. The protective layer may include a central portion disposed on the central portion of the intermediate layer and an edge portion that extends from the central portion of the protective layer.
US10205123B2 Packaging method for organic semiconductor device
A packaging method for organic semiconductor device is disclosed, and comprising steps of manufacturing an organic semiconductor device on a flexible base; forming a photoresist block having a predetermined interval with respect to the organic semiconductor device and located at two sides of the organic semiconductor device on the flexible base; depositing an inorganic layer on the photoresist block, the organic semiconductor device and the flexible base; removing the photoresist block and inorganic layer on the photoresist block; and depositing an organic layer on the inorganic layer disposed on the organic semiconductor device. The present invention can form an inorganic/organic flexible OLED packaging structure. The packaging structure cannot only omit a deposition mask used in depositing an inorganic layer in the conventional thin-film packaging art, but also effectively increase a blocking property of moisture and oxygen of OLED device in order to increase the life of the OLED device.
US10205122B2 Organic light-emitting display and method of manufacturing the same
An organic light-emitting display including a substrate, an insulating layer on the substrate, the substrate and the insulating layer having an opening therethrough penetrating, a pixel array on the insulating layer, the pixel array including a plurality of pixels that surround the opening, a first pixel adjacent to the opening from among the plurality of pixels includes a pixel electrode layer, an intermediate layer on the pixel electrode layer, and an opposite electrode layer on the intermediate layer, and a stepped portion on the substrate and adjacent to the opening, the stepped portion having an under-cut step, wherein the intermediate layer including an organic emission layer, and wherein at least one of the intermediate layer and the opposite electrode layer extends toward the opening and is disconnected by the stepped portion.
US10205120B2 Encapsulating method, display panel and display apparatus
An encapsulating method, a display panel and a display apparatus, the encapsulating method including: forming a frit layer in an encapsulating area of a first substrate; forming a glass network modifier oxide layer on the surface of the frit layer; a first-sintering for the frit layer and the glass network modifier oxide layer; and aligning and attaching the first substrate and a second substrate, and forming an encapsulating structure through irradiating the encapsulating area by a laser. The encapsulating method can improve the liquidity of the surface of the frit layer and make the surface of the frit planarization after sintering at high temperature, so that the production of the holes of the surface of the frit layer can be reduced in the process of being encapsulated by a laser, and then the effect of encapsulating is improved.
US10205119B2 Laser packaging method and manufacturing method of display panel
A laser packaging method and a manufacturing method of a display panel are provided. The laser packaging method includes placing a first substrate (2) on a platform (1), and arranging a glass frit in a packaging region of the first substrate (2); cell-assembling a second substrate (3) and the first substrate (2); and pre-heating the first substrate (2) and the second substrate (3) which are cell-assembled.
US10205116B2 Organic light emitting diode array substrate, method for manufacturing the same, packaging structure and display device
An OLED array substrate and a method for manufacturing the same, an OLED packaging structure and a display device are provided by the present disclosure. The OLED array substrate includes thin film transistors, anodes, cathodes and organic light-emitting layers arranged between the anodes and the cathodes. The OLED array substrate further includes spacers configured to support the OLED array substrate and a packaging substrate so as to form a cell gap therebetween. Each cathode includes a first region which covers the corresponding first spacer and a second region beyond the first regions, and a thickness of the cathode at the first region is larger than a thickness of the cathode at the second region.
US10205112B2 Organic light-emitting diode display panel and organic light-emitting diode display device
An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display panel and an OLED display device are provided. The OLED display panel comprises a first substrate; a first electrode layer including a plurality of first electrodes; a first hole transport layer; a second hole transport layer including a plurality of hole transport units arranged in correspondence with the plurality of first electrodes respectively; a plurality of light-emitting devices disposed on a surface of the second hole transport layer and arranged in correspondence with the plurality of hole transport units respectively, wherein the hole transport units corresponding to the light-emitting devices of at least one color include at least two hole transport materials, and at least one of the at least two hole transport materials in the hole transport units has a higher lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) than the corresponding light-emitting devices; an electron transport layer; and a second electrode layer.
US10205106B2 Polycyclic compounds
The present invention relates to compounds having polycyclic structural units and to electronic devices, in particular organic electroluminescent devices, containing said compounds.
US10205104B2 Polycyclic compound and organic light-emitting device including the same
A polycyclic compound and an organic light-emitting device, the compound being represented by Formula 1:
US10205099B2 Condensed fluoranthene compound, organic electroluminescence element material including same, organic electroluminescence element using same, and electronic device
A fused fluoranthene compound including a specific ring structure at a specific position of a fluoranthene skeleton is a novel material useful as a material for organic electroluminescence devices.
US10205097B2 Dielectric treatments for carbon nanotube devices
Dielectric treatments for carbon nanotube devices are provided. In one aspect, a method for forming a carbon nanotube-based device is provided. The method includes: providing at least one carbon nanotube disposed on a first dielectric; removing contaminants from surfaces of the first dielectric; and depositing a second dielectric onto the first dielectric and at least partially surrounding the at least one carbon nanotube. A carbon nanotube-based device is also provided.
US10205096B2 Nano-heterostructure
The present disclosure relates to a method for making nanoscale heterostructure. The method includes: providing a support and forming a first carbon nanotube layer on the support, and the first carbon nanotube layer comprises a plurality of first source carbon nanotubes; forming a semiconductor layer on the first carbon nanotube layer; covering a second carbon nanotube layer on the semiconductor layer, and the second carbon nanotube layer comprises a plurality of second source carbon nanotubes; finding and labeling a first carbon nanotube in the first carbon nanotube layer and a second carbon nanotube in the second carbon nanotube layer; removing the plurality of first source carbon nanotubes and the plurality of second source carbon nanotubes; and annealing the multilayer structure.
US10205080B2 Systems and methods for forming thermoelectric devices
A method for forming a thermoelectric element for use in a thermoelectric device comprises providing a mask adjacent to a substrate, the mask comprising a polymeric mixture, and bringing a template having a first pattern in contact with the mask to define a second pattern in the mask. The first pattern comprises one of holes and rods, and the second pattern comprises the other of holes and rods. Holes or rods of the second pattern expose portions of the substrate. Next, an etching layer is deposited adjacent to exposed portions of the substrate. The etching layer is configured to aid in etching the substrate. The substrate is subsequently etched with the aid of the etching layer.
US10205078B2 Natural heat energy conversion and storage device
A natural heat energy conversion and storage device includes: a heat energy transmission system, an energy conversion system, and an energy storage unit. The heat energy transmission system is used for performing large-scale collection of heat energy through an energy absorption and expansion unit, and transferring the heat energy to a heated end of a heat pipe, which can be superconducting. The heat pipe transfers the heat energy to an energy conversion unit where the heat energy can be converted into electric energy. The energy conversion unit is used for converting the heat energy collected by the heat energy transmission system into electric energy, and storing the generated electric energy into the energy storage unit. The number of modules of the energy conversion unit is at least one. The energy storage unit is used for storing the electric energy obtained through conversion by the energy conversion unit.
US10205069B2 LED array package
Various aspects of a light emitting apparatus includes a substrate. Various aspects of the light emitting apparatus include a light emitting die arranged on the substrate. The light emitting die includes one or more side walls. Various aspects of the light emitting apparatus include a reflective die attach material extending along the one or more side walls of the light emitting die.
US10205067B2 LED with ceramic green phosphor and protected red phosphor layer
A ceramic green wavelength conversion element (120) is coated with a red wavelength conversion material (330) and placed above a blue light emitting element (110) such that the ceramic element (120) is attached to the light emitting element (110), thereby providing an efficient thermal coupling from the red and green converters (330, 120) to the light emitting element (110) and its associated heat sink. To protect the red converter coating (330) from the effects of subsequent processes, a sacrificial clear coating (340) is created above the red converter element (330). This clear coating (340) may be provided as a discrete layer of clear material, or it may be produced by allowing the red converters to settle to the bottom of its suspension material, thereby forming a converter-free upper layer that can be subjected to the subsequent fabrication processes.
US10205053B2 Semiconductor structure and semiconductor device
There are provided a semiconductor structure exhibiting excellent crystallinity by preventing the occurrence of a strain, and a semiconductor device. The semiconductor structure comprises a substrate, a bridging portion bridged to the substrate, a semiconductor layer formed on the bridging portion, a void defined by the substrate and the bridging portion. The bridging portion has a plurality of through holes. The through holes are blocked with the semiconductor layer. Therefore, the semiconductor layer does not have a through hole.
US10205050B2 Separating a wafer of light emitting devices
A method of separating a wafer including rows of light emitting devices is described. Dicing streets are provided on the wafer such that a respective one of the dicing streets is provided between each of the rows of light emitting devices on the wafer. The wafer is broken along a first one of the dicing streets to separate a first portion of the wafer from a remaining portion of the wafer. The first portion of the wafer includes more than one of the rows of light emitting devices. The first portion of the wafer is broken along a second one of the dicing streets to separate a second portion of the wafer from the first portion of the wafer.
US10205046B2 Thermo-electrically pumped light-emitting diodes
Contrary to conventional wisdom, which holds that light-emitting diodes (LEDs) should be cooled to increase efficiency, the LEDs disclosed herein are heated to increase efficiency. Heating an LED operating at low forward bias voltage (e.g., V
US10205042B2 Photoconversion device with enhanced photon absorption
A photovoltaic device cell comprising a first light transmissive electrical contact, an active region, a second light transmissive electrical contact, and a layered structure enclosing the active region, the layered structure being formed of two parts, a first part underlying the first light transmissive electrical contact and a second part overlying the second electrical contact and wherein the constants of the layers in these layered structures are interdependent such that light is localized within the active region.
US10205039B2 Solar panel
A solar panel includes a protection plate, a back cover, photovoltaic battery cells, a conductive member that electrically connects the photovoltaic battery cells to one another, and an encapsulant that is integrated with and located between the protection plate and the back cover. The encapsulant encapsulates the photovoltaic battery cells and the conductive member and fixes the photovoltaic battery cells and the conductive member to the protection plate and the back cover. The protection plate includes a resin transparent member, which is translucent from a front surface to a rear surface, and a resin opaque member, which is located at an outer side of each of the photovoltaic battery cells, shields the conductive member, and is arranged on the rear surface of the transparent member and integrated with the transparent member.
US10205036B2 Array of Geiger-mode avalanche photodiodes for detecting infrared radiation
An array of Geiger-mode avalanche photodiodes is formed in a die and includes: an internal dielectric structure, arranged on the die; and an external dielectric region arranged on the internal dielectric structure. The external dielectric region is formed by an external material that absorbs radiation having a wavelength that falls in a stop-band with low wavelength and transmits radiation having a wavelength that falls in a pass-band with high wavelength, at least part of the pass-band including wavelengths in the infrared. The internal dielectric structure is formed by one or more internal materials that substantially transmit radiation having a wavelength that falls in the stop-band and in the pass-band and have refractive indices that fall in an interval having an amplitude of 0.4. In the stop-band and in the pass-band the external dielectric region has a refractive index with the real part that falls in the above interval.
US10205026B2 Thin film transistor having a composite metal gate layer
A thin film transistor includes a substrate, and, a source electrode, a drain electrode, a gate, a gate insulation layer and an active layer disposed on the substrate; the gate insulation layer is located between the gate and the active layer, and the source electrode and the drain electrode are connected to the active layer, respectively; and the gate is a composite metal layer including at least one first metal layer which contains doped ions therein and which is close to the gate insulation layer, and at least one second metal layer which is apart from the gate insulation layer and is not doped with ions.
US10205023B2 Semiconductor device including multi-channel active patterns
A semiconductor device includes a first multi-channel active pattern, a field insulation layer disposed on the first multi-channel active pattern and including a first region and a second region, the first region having a top surface protruding from a top surface of the second region to a top surface of the first multi-channel active pattern, a first gate electrode crossing the first multi-channel active pattern, the first gate electrode being disposed on the field insulation layer, and a first source or drain disposed between the first gate electrode and the first region of the field insulation layer and including a first facet, the first facet being disposed adjacent to the first region of the field insulation layer at a point lower than the top surface of the first multi-channel active pattern.
US10205021B1 Method of fabrication of a semiconductor substrate having at least a tensilely strained semiconductor portion
Method of fabrication of a semiconductor substrate including fabrication of a semiconducting layer such that a first part of the semiconducting layer comprises a compressively strained semiconductor and such that a second part of the semiconducting layer comprises a material different from the compressively strained semiconductor. The second part of the semiconducting layer is located in a principal plane of the semiconducting layer in contact with at least two opposite edges of the first part of the semiconducting layer. The method further includes etching of a trench through the semiconducting layer, delimiting the first part of the semiconducting layer and portions of the second part of the semiconducting layer located in contact with the opposite edges of the first part of the semiconducting layer, relative to the remaining part of the semiconducting layer.
US10205018B1 Planar double gate semiconductor device
Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to a semiconductor device. The semiconductor device generally includes a substrate, a channel disposed above the substrate, and a first dielectric layer disposed adjacent to a first side of the channel. The semiconductor device may also include a first non-insulative region disposed between the first dielectric layer and the substrate, and a second dielectric layer disposed adjacent to a second side of the channel, wherein the first dielectric layer and the second dielectric layer comprise high-k layers. In certain aspects, a second non-insulative region may be disposed above the second dielectric layer, and a third non-insulative region may be disposed adjacent to a third side of the channel.
US10205011B2 Method for forming a semiconductor device with implanted chalcogen atoms
Some embodiments relate to a method for forming a semiconductor device. The method includes forming a source region of a field effect transistor structure in a semiconductor substrate. The method further includes forming an oxide layer. The method also includes incorporating atoms of at least one atom type of a group of atom types into at least a part of the source region of the field effect transistor structure after forming the oxide layer. The group of atom types includes chalcogen atoms, silicon atoms and argon atoms.
US10205004B2 FinFET isolation structure and method for fabricating the same
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate and a semiconductor fin on the semiconductor substrate and a fin isolation structure on the semiconductor substrate. The fin isolation structure has an air gap dividing the semiconductor fin into two portions of the semiconductor fin, in which the air gap extends into the semiconductor substrate for a distance. The fin isolation structure includes a dielectric cap layer capping a top of the air gap, in which the dielectric cap layer is spaced apart from a bottom of the air gap.
US10205000B2 Semiconductor device with improved narrow width effect and method of making thereof
A device and a method for forming a device are disclosed. The method includes providing a substrate prepared with a device region. A device well having second polarity type dopants is formed in the substrate. A threshold voltage (VT) implant is performed with a desired level of second polarity type dopants into the substrate. The VT implant forms a VT adjust region to obtain a desired VT of a transistor. A co-implantation with diffusion suppression material is performed to form a diffusion suppression (DS) region in the substrate. The DS region reduces or prevents segregation and out-diffusion of the VT implanted second polarity type dopants. A transistor of a first polarity type having a gate is formed in the device region. First and second diffusion regions are formed adjacent to sidewalls of the gate.
US10204996B2 Metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor and method of forming gate layout
A method of forming a gate layout includes providing a gate layout design diagram comprising at least one gate pattern, disposing at least one insulating plug pattern in the gate pattern for producing a modified gate layout in a case where any one of a length and a width of the gate pattern is greater than or equal to a predetermined size, and outputting and manufacturing the modified gate layout onto a photomask. The predetermined size is determined by a process ability limit, and the process ability limit is a smallest gate size causing gate dishing when a chemical mechanical polishing process is performed to a gate.
US10204995B2 Normally off HEMT with self aligned gate structure
A heterostructure body with a buffer region, and a barrier region disposed on the buffer region is provided. A gate trench is formed in the barrier region. A layer of doped semiconductor material that fills the gate trench is formed. The doped semiconductor material in the gate trench locally depletes a subjacent section of the two-dimensional charge carrier gas channel at zero bias. A layer of electrically conductive material is formed on the doped semiconductor material. The layer of doped semiconductor material is structured to form a gate structure that includes a narrower portion of the doped semiconductor material that is disposed in the gate trench, a wider portion of the doped semiconductor material that is above the trench, and a gate electrode portion of the electrically conductive material that completely covers the wider portion of the doped semiconductor material.
US10204988B2 Graphene double-barrier resonant tunneling device
An apparatus comprising: a fermion source nanolayer (90); a first insulating nanolayer (92); a fermion transport nanolayer (94); a second insulating nanolayer (96); a fermion sink nanolayer (98); a first contact for applying a first voltage to the fermion source nanolayer; a second contact for applying a second voltage to the fermion sink nanolayer; and a transport contact for enabling an electric current via the fermion transport nanolayer. In a particular example, the apparatus comprises three graphene sheets (90, 94, 98) interleaved with two-dimensional Boron-Nitride (hBN) layers (92, 96).
US10204973B2 Display device and thin-film transistors substrate
A display device includes a pixel circuit that includes a thin-film transistor. The thin-film transistor includes a gate electrode, a semiconductor layer formed above the gate electrode, a gate insulating layer formed between the gate electrode and the semiconductor layer, a channel protective layer formed on the semiconductor layer, and a source electrode and a drain electrode that are formed above the channel protective layer and electrically connected to the semiconductor layer. The source electrode and the drain electrode are formed in different layers.
US10204968B2 Organic light-emitting display substrate, method of fabricating the same, display panel, and display device
The present invention provides an organic light-emitting display substrate, a method of fabricating the same, an organic light-emitting display panel, and an organic light-emitting display device. The organic light-emitting display substrate comprises a pixel defining layer provided on a base substrate and configured to define a sub-pixel region, the pixel defining layer comprises an accommodation area corresponding to a sub-pixel, and a groove located on an outer peripheral side of the accommodation area. In a process of forming an organic light-emitting layer by means of inkjet printing, excessive ink flows into the groove on the outer peripheral side of the accommodation area, which facilitates matching between a volume of ink for forming the organic light-emitting layer and a thickness of an actual organic light-emitting layer.
US10204963B2 Light emitting diode chip, light emitting diode, backlight source and display apparatus
The present invention provides an LED chip including a light-emitting layer, a P electrode, an N electrode, an anode and a cathode, the N electrode, the light-emitting layer and the P electrode are sequentially stacked, the P electrode is electrically connected to the anode, the N electrode is electrically connected to the cathode, the light-emitting layer includes multiple color light-emitting layers whose colors differ from each other, and the multiple color light-emitting layers are provided in a same layer, and electrically connected to the anode through the P electrode and to the cathode through the N electrode. The present invention further provides an LED, a backlight source and a display apparatus. When an LED including the LED chip is used as a backlight source of a liquid crystal display apparatus, performance ability of the display apparatus on a plurality of colors can be improved during image display.
US10204961B2 Photodetector substrate, photodetector having the same, and method of manufacturing thereof
The present application discloses a photodetector substrate comprising an array of a plurality of first electrodes; an array of a plurality of second electrodes, and an insulating block. The plurality of first electrodes and the plurality of second electrode are alternately arranged along a first direction, the plurality of first electrodes are disposed spaced apart from the plurality of second electrodes on a same layer; and the insulating block spaces apart at least a pair of adjacent first electrode and second electrode.
US10204960B2 Method of forming polysilicon gate structure in image sensor device
A method of fabricating polysilicon gate structure in an image sensor device includes depositing a gate dielectric layer on a surface of a substrate. Then a polysilicon layer is deposited over the gate dielectric layer. Next, a protection film is deposited over the polysilicon layer. A hard mask is formed over the protection film, and the polysilicon gate structure is patterned. Following that, the hard mask is stripped off. The protection film exhibits etching selectivity against the polysilicon layer and has a thickness of between 40 and 60 angstroms. The hard mask is removed by phosphoric acid solution wet etching process.
US10204958B2 Infrared detector, infrared detection sensor having an infrared detector and method of manufacturing the same
An infrared detector includes a substrate, a light blocking layer on the substrate, a lower electrode on the light blocking layer, the lower electrode electrically connected to the light blocking layer, a lower insulating layer on the light blocking layer, a first semiconductor layer on the lower insulating layer, a first source electrode and a first drain electrode on the first semiconductor layer, an upper insulating layer on the first semiconductor layer, and a first gate electrode on the upper insulating layer, the first gate electrode electrically connected to the lower electrode, where the first semiconductor layer includes a zinc and a nitrogen, and the first semiconductor layer is configured to generate electric charges by reacting with an infrared ray.
US10204956B2 Semiconductor structure
A semiconductor structure includes a semiconductive substrate includes a first side and a second side opposite to the first side, a radiation sensing device disposed in the semiconductive substrate, an interlayer dielectric (ILD) disposed over the first side of the semiconductive substrate, and a conductive pad disposed in the semiconductive substrate and the ILD, wherein a thickness of the conductive pad is less than a sum of a thickness of the semiconductive substrate and a thickness of the ILD.
US10204954B2 Photoelectric conversion element, image reading device, and image forming apparatus
A photoelectric conversion element includes a plurality of light-receiving elements, a plurality of pixel circuits, and a plurality of storage units. The light-receiving elements are aligned in a predetermined alignment direction for each color of light to be received, to receive and convert the light into electric charge. The pixel circuits are disposed respectively adjacent to the plurality of light-receiving elements, to convert the electric charge generated by the corresponding light-receiving element into a voltage signal. The storage units are disposed respectively corresponding to the plurality of the pixel circuits, to store therein the voltage signal generated by the corresponding pixel circuit. The storage units are disposed in an adjacent region that is adjacent to a photoelectric conversion region in which the light-receiving elements and the pixel circuits are disposed.
US10204952B2 Semiconductor device having recess filled with conductive material and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device includes a first semiconductor chip comprising a first metallic structure and a second semiconductor chip comprising a second metallic structure. The second semiconductor chip is bonded with the first semiconductor chip by a conductive material filled in a through via. The through via connects the first metallic structure and the second metallic structure, wherein a portion of the through via is inside the first semiconductor chip and the second semiconductor chip.
US10204947B2 Cover-glass-free array camera with individually light-shielded cameras
A cover-glass-free array camera with individually light-shielded cameras includes an image sensor array having a plurality of photosensitive pixel arrays formed in a silicon substrate, and a lens array bonded to the silicon substrate, wherein the lens array includes (a) a plurality of imaging objectives respectively registered to the photosensitive pixel arrays to form respective individual cameras therewith, and (b) a first opaque material between each of the imaging objectives to prevent crosstalk between individual cameras.
US10204945B2 Optical modules including customizable spacers for focal length adjustment and/or reduction of tilt, and fabrication of the optical modules
Optical modules are made using customizable spacers to reduce variations in the focal lengths of the optical channels, to reduce the occurrence of tilt of the optical channels, and/or prevent adhesive from migrating to active portions of an image sensor.
US10204944B2 Readout architecture for event-driven pixels
Methods and systems for reading out a pixel array are provided. An example system may include a plurality of pixels. The system may further include an interface circuit configured to provide an analog signal at a sense node. The analog signal may represent the activity of at least two pixels. The interface circuit may include a plurality of capacitors of which at least one capacitor is connected at one end to an output stage of a pixel and at another end to the sense node. The system may further include a readout circuit configured to convert the analog signal at the sense node to a digital signal.
US10204941B2 Method for manufacturing array substrate having source and drain transfer portions integrated with channel
The present application discloses an array substrate, a liquid crystal display panel and method of manufacturing the array substrate, the array substrate includes a substrate, a gate electrode, a gate insulating layer and an active layer formed in stack subsequently; the active layer includes a source transfer portion and a drain transfer portion isolated from the source transfer portion and a channel integrally connected to the source transfer portion and the drain transfer portion, the contact resistance between the source transfer portion, the drain transfer portion and the channel is reduced, the interface defects in the channel is reduced, so that the on-state current is increased, and the off-state current is reduced through the source transfer portion and the drain transfer portion of the thin film transistor of the liquid crystal display panel, that is the on/off ratio is raised to improve the performance of the array substrate.
US10204938B2 Display panel, display apparatus, and method of repairing a signal line thereof
The present application discloses a display panel having a driver integrated circuit (IC) bonding area for bonding a plurality of signal lines with a driver IC. The display panel includes a signal line layer comprising the plurality of signal lines, first ends of which extending through the driver IC bonding area; a shorting bar layer comprising one or more shorting bar, a first end of each of the plurality of signal lines being electrically connected to only one of the one or more shorting bar; and a first repair line layer in the peripheral area comprising a first repair line crossing over and being insulated from the one or more shorting bar.
US10204937B2 Display device
Provided is a display device including: a capacitor having a first electrode, a first insulating film over the first electrode, and a second electrode over the first insulating film; and a first transistor over the capacitor. The first transistor includes the second electrode, a second insulating film over the second electrode, an oxide semiconductor film over the second insulating film, and a first source electrode and a first drain electrode over the oxide semiconductor film. The first source electrode and the first drain electrode are electrically connected to the oxide semiconductor film.
US10204929B2 Array substrate and display device
An array substrate and a display device are disclosed. The array substrate includes: a base substrate; gate lines and data lines disposed on the base substrate; and display units defined by intercrossing of the data lines and the gate lines, in which each display unit is provided with a thin-film transistor, a sub-pixel electrode and a common electrode line; and the common electrode line comprises a main electrode line, an extension direction of which is the same as an extension direction of the gate lines, and branch electrode lines connected with the main electrode line. The present disclosure reduces the overall resistance of common electrode lines by branch electrode lines connected with main electrode lines, effectively reduces the phenomenon of common electrode signal delay and improves the display quality of a display panel.
US10204928B2 Display substrate, liquid crystal display panel and display apparatus having the same, and fabricating method thereof
The present application discloses a display substrate comprising a base substrate; a first electrode on the base substrate; a first insulating layer on a side of the first electrode distal to the base substrate; a thin film transistor on a side of the first insulating layer distal to the first electrode; a second insulating layer on a side of the thin film transistor distal to the first insulating layer; an organic layer on a side of the second insulating layer distal to the thin film transistor; and a second electrode on a side of the organic layer distal to the second insulating layer.
US10204918B2 Semiconductor device including different orientations of memory cell array and peripheral circuit transistors
A memory device includes a memory cell on a first region of a substrate. An active region is in a second region neighboring the first region of the substrate, and an extension direction of the active region has an acute angle with the <110> direction of the substrate. A transistor serving as a peripheral circuit is on the second region of the substrate. In the memory device, defects or failures due to a crystal defects or a dislocation of the substrate may decrease.
US10204916B2 Selective epitaxy growth for semiconductor devices with fin field-effect transistors (FinFET)
A method for forming a Fin field-effect transistor (FinFET) semiconductor structure includes performing an angled ion implantation process at a predetermined angle on a first sidewall of a fin to cause damage to the first sidewall of the fin. The damage caused to the first sidewall of the fin is removed.
US10204913B2 Method for forming buried bit line, semiconductor device having the same, and fabricating method thereof
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device includes: etching a semiconductor substrate and forming a plurality of bodies separated from one another by a plurality of trenches; forming a protective layer with open parts to expose both sidewalls of each of the bodies; forming buried bit lines in the bodies by silicidizing exposed portions of the bodies through the open parts; and forming a dielectric layer to gap-fill the trenches and define air gaps between adjacent buried bit lines.
US10204909B2 Non-uniform gate oxide thickness for DRAM device
Provided herein are approaches for forming a gate oxide layer for a DRAM device, the method including providing a finned substrate having a recess formed therein, and performing an ion implant into a sidewall surface of the recess to form a gate oxide layer having a non-uniform thickness, wherein a thickness of the gate oxide layer at a top section of the sidewall surface is greater than a thickness of the gate oxide layer at a bottom section of the sidewall surface. In some approaches, the ion implant is provided as a series of ion implants at multiple different implant angles, varied along with an ion implantation energy and/or an ion dose to increase the thickness of the gate oxide of the top section of the sidewall surface. In some approaches, the finned substrate is also exposed to a plasma, either during or after, the ion implantation.
US10204900B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a first circuit configured to generate a current corresponding to the input signal, a second circuit configured to generate a voltage corresponding to the current generated by the first circuit, a constant current source, a transistor that includes a drain terminal receiving a current from the constant current source and a gate terminal to which the voltage corresponding to the current generated by the first circuit is applied, and an amplification circuit configured to amplify a difference voltage between a drain voltage of the transistor and a reference voltage and output the amplified difference voltage as an output signal corresponding to the input signal.
US10204896B2 Vertical double diffusion metal-oxide-semiconductor power device
A vertical double diffusion metal-oxide-semiconductor power device with thermal sensitivity unit includes a vertical double diffusion metal-oxide-semiconductor power transistor and at least one thermal sensitivity unit. The vertical double diffusion metal-oxide-semiconductor power transistor includes a first metal layer, a substrate layer, an epitaxy layer, a second metal layer, and a plurality of first polysilicon layers, wherein each first polysilicon layer of the plurality of first polysilicon layers corresponds to a first oxide layer, a first doping well and a second doping well with second conductivity type, a first doped region and a second doped region with first conductivity type, and a second oxide layer. The at least one thermal sensitivity unit is used for detecting a temperature when the vertical double diffusion metal-oxide-semiconductor power transistor operates, and the vertical double diffusion metal-oxide-semiconductor power transistor and the at least one thermal sensitivity unit share a same process.
US10204891B2 Semiconductor module
According to one embodiment, a semiconductor module includes a first semiconductor element, a second semiconductor element, a first light emitting element and a second light emitting element. The first semiconductor element is provided with a first light receiving circuit and a first output circuit. The second semiconductor element is provided with a second light receiving circuit and a second output circuit. The first light emitting element is electrically connected to the second output circuit and mounted on the first semiconductor element such that first light emitted from the first light emitting element is received by the first light receiving circuit. The second light emitting element is electrically connected to the first output circuit and mounted on the second semiconductor element such that second light emitted from the second light emitting element is received by the second light receiving circuit.
US10204888B2 LED-based light sources for light emitting devices and lighting arrangements with photoluminescence wavelength conversion
An LED-based light source for generating light having a selected dominant wavelength λds comprises a package housing a plurality of LEDs consisting of LEDs from first and second wavelength bins. The first wavelength bin comprises LEDs having a dominant wavelength λd1 that is within a first wavelength range and the second wavelength bin comprises LEDs having a dominant wavelength λd2 that is within a second wavelength range. The first wavelength bin can comprise LEDs having a dominant wavelength that is shorter than the selected dominant wavelength while the second wavelength bin comprises LEDs having a dominant wavelength that is longer than the selected dominant wavelength. The wavelength bins and number of LEDs are selected such that in operation the dominant wavelength of the combined light emitted by the source is the selected dominant wavelength. Lighting arrangements and light emitting devices incorporating such light sources are disclosed.
US10204883B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor die, an insulative layer, a conductive feature and a shield. The insulative layer surrounds the semiconductor die, and the insulative layer has a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other. The conductive feature is extended from the first surface to be proximal to the second surface of the insulative layer, and the conductive feature has a first end exposed by the first surface of the insulative layer. The shield covers the first surface of the insulative layer and is grounded through the first end of the conductive feature exposed by the first surface of the insulative layer.
US10204873B2 Breakable substrate for semiconductor die
In some examples, a device includes a substrate and a conductive pad extending through the substrate, wherein the substrate is coupled to the conductive pad at an interface and the substrate extends laterally from the interface to define a substrate extension. In some examples, the device also includes a semiconductor die mounted on the first side of the substrate. In some examples, the device includes a breakpoint that defines a torque tolerance that is less than a torque tolerance of the device at other points. In some examples, the device is configured to break at the breakpoint in response to force being applied to the substrate extension on the first side of the substrate.
US10204859B2 Interconnect structure and fabricating method thereof
An interconnect structure including a substrate and a conductive pattern is provided. The conductive pattern includes a bottom portion. The bottom portion of the conductive pattern is disposed on the substrate. The conductive pattern has a notch on each of two sidewalls of the bottom portion.
US10204851B2 High density package interconnects
Electronic assemblies and methods including the formation of interconnect structures are described. In one embodiment an apparatus includes semiconductor die and a first metal bump on the die, the first metal bump including a surface having a first part and a second part. The apparatus also includes a solder resistant coating covering the first part of the surface and leaving the second part of the surface uncovered. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US10204842B2 Semiconductor package with a wire bond mesh
A semiconductor package includes a lead frame having a die attach pad and a plurality of leads. A die is attached to the die attach pad and the electrically connected to the plurality of leads. The die includes a plurality of bond pads along a periphery of the die and a bond pad strip surrounding a circuit in the die. A first plurality of bond wires is bonded between first opposite sides of the bond pad strip. The first plurality of bond wires is aligned in a first direction. A second plurality of bond wires is bonded between second opposite sides of the bond pad strip. The second plurality of bond wires is aligned in a second direction. Mold compound covers portions of the lead frame, the die, the bond pad strip, the first plurality of bond wires and the second plurality of bond wires.
US10204840B2 Method for measuring gas dissociation degrees
A method for measuring gas dissociation degrees is provided. The method comprises the following steps. A reaction process with at least one reactive gas in a main path and a second path connecting to the main path is performed. A plasma gas dissociation degree of the reactive gas in the reaction process is detected. A dissociation quantity value of the reactive gas in the reaction process is calculated. An amount of the reactive gas in the main path after the reaction process is provided. The reactive gas is discharged according to the dissociation quantity value of the reactive gas for removing contaminants in the main path.
US10204837B2 Structure and method for tensile and compressive strained silicon germanium with same germanium concentration by single epitaxy step
A method of making a semiconductor device includes forming a first silicon germanium layer on a substrate, the first silicon germanium layer forming a portion of a first transistor; forming a second silicon germanium layer on the substrate adjacent to the first silicon germanium layer, the second silicon germanium layer forming a portion of a second transistor and having a germanium content that is different than the first silicon germanium layer and a thickness that is substantially the same; growing by an epitaxial process a compressively strained silicon germanium layer on the first silicon germanium layer, and a tensile strained silicon germanium layer on the second silicon germanium layer; patterning a first fin in the compressively strained silicon germanium layer and the first silicon germanium layer; and patterning a second fin in the tensile strained silicon germanium layer and the second silicon germanium layer.
US10204834B2 Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device includes a substrate; an n-type transistor including a first junction region positioned on the substrate, a first channel region positioned on the first junction region, a second junction region positioned on the first channel region, and a first gate stack at least partially surrounding the first channel region; and a p-type transistor including a third junction region positioned on the substrate, a second channel region positioned on the third junction region, a fourth junction region positioned on the second channel region, and a second gate stack at least partially surrounding the second channel region, in which the first channel region and the second channel region are epitaxial channel layers.
US10204831B2 Tape-based epitaxial lift off apparatuses and methods
Embodiments of the invention generally relate to apparatuses and methods for producing epitaxial thin films and devices by epitaxial lift off (ELO) processes. In one embodiment, a method for forming thin film devices during an ELO process is provided which includes coupling a plurality of substrates to an elongated support tape, wherein each substrate contains an epitaxial film disposed over a sacrificial layer disposed over a wafer, exposing the substrates to an etchant during an etching process while moving the elongated support tape, and etching the sacrificial layers and peeling the epitaxial films from the wafers while moving the elongated support tape. Embodiments also include several apparatuses, continuous-type as well as a batch-type apparatuses, for forming the epitaxial thin films and devices, including an apparatus for removing the support tape and epitaxial films from the wafers on which the epitaxial films were grown.
US10204825B2 Semiconductor device having air gap spacers and method for fabricating the same
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device includes providing a substrate including a cell region including a bit line structure, a bit line spacer and a lower electrode and a peripheral circuit region including first to third impurity regions, forming an interlayer insulating film on the peripheral circuit region, forming a first metal layer on the interlayer insulating film, forming a first trench and a second trench in the first metal layer between the first and second impurity regions, the second trench is disposed between the second and third impurity regions and exposes the interlayer insulating film, forming a first capping pattern on the first trench to form an air gap in the first trench, filling the second trench with a first insulating material, and forming, on the first metal layer, a contact connected to the third impurity region.
US10204820B2 Multi-size adaptable spin chuck system
A novel interchangeable spin chuck system is provided that allows the user to quickly change substrate sizes and spin chuck styles without any extra tools. This system has a two-piece design and overcomes many of the drawbacks of previous spin chuck designs, such as difficulty in seating the spin chuck and ensuring that the spin chuck is at a consistent flatness and height. Furthermore, this spin chuck system allows the spin chucks to be manufactured at a lower cost. Thus, rather than restricting users to “make do” with incorrect spin chucks due to budget limitations, this economical design gives users access to a wider range of spin chuck sizes and styles.
US10204812B2 Method for aligning substrates before bonding
A method and corresponding device for the alignment of a first substrate comprising at least two first alignment marks with a second substrate comprising at least two second alignment marks. By means of a first assignment, the first alignment marks are assigned to at least two first characteristic alignment features of the first substrate in an X-direction and in a Y-direction. By means of a second assignment, the second alignment marks are assigned to at least two second characteristic alignment features of the second substrate in an X-direction and in a Y-direction, and by means of an alignment, the first and second alignment marks are aligned in relation to one another in an X- and Y-direction by means of the first and second characteristic alignment features.
US10204809B2 Method for thermal treatment using heat reservoir chamber
The present disclosure provides a thermal treatment chamber. The thermal treatment chamber includes a wafer holder to hold a to-be-processed wafer; a heat reservoir located under the wafer holder, but being separated from the wafer holder, for adjusting a temperature of the wafer holder based on the to-be-processed wafer; and a first driving unit connected to the heat reservoir for adjusting a distance between the wafer holder and the heat reservoir to adjust the temperature of the wafer holder.
US10204791B1 Contact plug for high-voltage devices
A high-voltage field effect transistor (HFET) includes a first active layer, a second active layer, and a layer of electrical charge disposed proximate to the first active layer and the second active layer. A gate dielectric is disposed proximate to the second active layer. A contact region in the HFET includes a contact coupled to supply or withdraw charge from the HFET, and a passivation layer disposed proximate to the contact and the gate dielectric. An interconnect extends through the passivation layer and is coupled to the contact. An interlayer dielectric is disposed proximate to the interconnect, and a plug extends into the interlayer dielectric and is coupled to the first portion of the interconnect.
US10204787B2 Manufacture method of polysilicon thin film and polysilicon TFT structure
The present invention provides a manufacture method of a polysilicon thin film and a polysilicon TFT structure. The manufacture method of the polysilicon thin film comprises: step 1, providing a substrate (1), and forming the polysilicon thin film (3) on the substrate (1), and a thickness of the polysilicon thin film (3) accords with a required thickness of manufacturing a semiconductor element; step 2, implementing silicon self-ion implantation to the polysilicon thin film (3), and an implantation volume of silicon ion is lower than a measurement limit for making polysilicon be decrystallized. The manufacture method of the polysilicon thin film makes the implanted silicon ion to form interstitial silicon to move to the polysilicon grain boundary, which can reduce the defect concentration of the polysilicon grain boundary and improve the quality of the polysilicon thin film. The present invention provides a polysilicon TFT structure, of which the island shaped semiconductor layer is manufactured by the polysilicon thin film after low volume silicon self-ion implantation, which can reduce the grain boundary potential barrier in the activation stage, and enlarge the carrier mobility, and increase the on state current, and decrease the threshold voltage, and improve the TFT property.
US10204780B2 Imprint apparatus, and article manufacturing method
Provided is an imprint apparatus that includes a supplying device configured to supply an imprint material to an imprint region on a substrate; a driving device configured to perform driving for bringing a mold into contact with the imprint material supplied to the imprint region; and a sealing device configured to seal the imprint region by forming a flow of gas, wherein the supplying device includes a member having a surface facing the substrate, an inlet port through which the gas flows into the member and an outlet port through which the gas flows out of the member are formed in the surface, and a flow path for connecting the inlet port with the outlet port is formed in the member.
US10204776B1 Tuning multipole RF amplitude for ions not present in calibrant
A mass spectrometry apparatus includes an ion source configured to generate ions; an ion guide configured to guide ions from the ion source towards a detector; the ion detector configured to detect ions; and a mass spectrometry controller. The mass spectrometry controller is configured to generate a tune curve for the ion guide; determine an observed low mass cutoff for the ion guide from the tune curve; calculate an effective r0 for the ion guide based on the observed low mass cutoff; determine an RF voltage based on the effective r0; apply the RF voltage to the ion guide; and perform a mass analysis of ions in a sample.
US10204773B2 Ion guide and mass spectrometer using same
A first rod electrode set has a first center axis, into which ions and air current are introduced. A second rod electrode set has a second center axis at a distance from the first center axis, from which the ions are discharged. A power supply applies voltages to the first rod electrode set and the second rod electrode set. The first rod electrode set and the second rod electrode set have a region where the sets overlap each other in the longitudinal direction, and form a single multipole ion guide by being combined to each other in the region. Different offset DC voltages are applied to the first rod electrode set and the second rod electrode set, respectively, and a DC potential for moving the ions to the second rod electrode set in the region is formed, the ions having been guided by the first rod electrode set.
US10204772B2 Mass spectrometry analysis of microorganisms in samples
The invention generally relates to systems and methods for mass spectrometry analysis of microorganisms in samples.
US10204766B2 Ion beam irradiation apparatus and substrate processing apparatus
Disclosed is an ion beam irradiation apparatus including: a plurality of plate-like grid electrodes arranged in a beam irradiation direction so as to overlap each other and each having a plurality of apertures; a power supply unit that applies a voltage to each of the grid electrodes; and a controller that controls the voltage applied to each of the grid electrodes by the power supply unit. The plurality of grid electrodes include first to fourth grid electrodes. Central axes of apertures of the first grid electrode and apertures of the second grid electrode are coaxial along the beam irradiation direction, and a central axis of apertures of the third grid electrode is offset in a direction orthogonal to the beam irradiation direction with respect to the central axes of the apertures of the first grid electrode and the second grid electrode.
US10204755B2 Thermal trip compensation structure
The present disclosure relates to a thermal trip compensation structure including a tripping bar having an ejector pin, a bimetal strip, a compensating component, a support for the compensating component, and an adjustment component. One end of the bimetal strip is connected with the support. The support receives and supports the compensating component. The adjustment component is capable of adjusting a position of the compensating component relative to the support. The compensating component has an inclined slant surface which is set in such a way that a gap between the inclined slant surface and the ejector pin of the tripping bar when the bimetal strip is deflected after the occurrence of short circuit is less than the gap between the inclined slant surface and the ejector pin of the tripping bar when the bimetal strip is not deflected before the occurrence of the short circuit.
US10204753B2 Using organic light emitting diode (OLED) film to illuminate keycaps of keys in a keyboard
In some examples, a computing device may include a first housing and a second housing. The first housing may include a first set of components, such as a display device. The second housing may include a second set of components, such as a keyboard having a plurality of keys. An individual key of the plurality of keys may include a keycap, an organic light emitting diode (OLED) film (or sheet), a key mechanism, and a base. When power is provided to contacts on the base of the individual key, the power may travel across conductive traces (or wires) in the key mechanism to pads on the OLED film, causing the OLED film to emit light. The light from the OLED film may illuminate a character or symbol embedded into the keycap or the OLED film may be shaped into the character or the symbol and embedded into the keycap.
US10204752B2 Method of controlling an appliance door position switch for Sabbath mode operation
A position switch retention device for use with an appliance including a body defining a switch-receiving cavity open on at least a first end of the body, a cap extending outwardly from a second end of the body opposite the first end, and a first tab extending from a side of the body. The first tab defines a ramp extending away from the body to an edge directed toward and spaced from the cap.
US10204751B2 Method and arrangement for parameterizing bay controllers and/or protective devices of a switching arrangement
A method automatically parameterizes bay controllers and/or protective devices of a switching arrangement. The method includes automatically detecting the topology of the switching arrangement on the basis of topology information, and automatically determining interlocking and/or enabling conditions for at least one device on the basis of the topology. Communication connections for the at least one device are automatically specified while taking into account the interlocking and/or enabling conditions determined for this device. The at least one device is parameterized with the interlocking and/or enabling conditions and the communication connections and the topology determined for this device, so that interlocking or enabling of a switching action in the at least one device is controllable during the operation of the switching arrangement.
US10204729B2 Inductor cooling systems and methods
Inductor cooling systems and methods are disclosed. A vehicle may include a transmission case including a coolant inlet and an inductor assembly having a flange extending around a periphery thereof. A thermally conductive cover having a sealing surface may form a seal with the flange. A cavity may be defined between the cover and the inductor assembly and configured to receive coolant from the coolant inlet. A thermal interface material (TIM) may be in contact with a surface of the cover and a surface of the transmission case. The TIM may be a solid or a paste-like substance. If the TIM is solid, it may be in a state of compression between a bottom surface of the cover and the surface of the transmission case. The TIM may transfer heat from coolant in the cavity to the transmission case while the coolant is not being circulated.
US10204716B2 Electrical power transmission system and method
A power carrier transmits an electrical current to and from a load. The carrier has a set of wires carrying electricity in parallel to the load and another set of wires carrying the electricity back in parallel from the load. The wires are organized with equal numbers of wires from each set grouped around a junction alternatingly, so that as a result the magnetic fields created by the electricity flowing through the two sets of wires cancel each other out in the junction. The carrier may have several junctions in a rectangular matrix pattern or a hexagonal dose-packed pattern, or other patterns, e.g., octagonal, which may be combined with junctions with different numbers of wires.
US10204707B2 Computer implemented system and method for assessing a neuropsychiatric condition of a human subject
A method for assessing a neuropsychiatric condition (such as, but not limited to, a risk that a subject may attempt to commit suicide or repeat an attempt to commit suicide, a risk that terminally ill patient is not being care-for or treated according to the patient's true wishes, a risk that a subject may perform or repeat a criminal act and/or a harmful act, a risk of the subject having a psychiatric illness, and/or a risk of a subject feigning a psychiatric illness) may include a plurality of steps. A step may include receiving biomarker data associated from an analysis of the subject's biological sample and a step of receiving thought-marker data obtained pertaining to one or more of the subject's recorded thoughts, spoken words, transcribed speech, and writings. A step may include generating a biomarker score associated with the neuropsychiatric condition from the biomarker data. A step may include generating a thought-marker score associated with the neuropsychiatric condition from the thought-marker data. And a step may involve calculating a neuropsychiatric condition score based, at least in part, upon the biomarker score and the thought-marker score. Such method may be operating from one or more memory devices including computer-readable instructions configured to instruct a computerized system to perform the method, and the method may be operating on a computerized system including one or more computer servers (or other available devices) accessible over a computer network such as the Internet or over some other data network.
US10204703B2 Medical coding management system using an intelligent coding, reporting, and analytics-focused tool
A device may receive information that identifies a first medical term and may determine whether the first medical term corresponds to a first medical code, which may be a medical code previously input by a first user in association with a second medical term. Or, the first medical code may be included in a dictionary. The device may determine a valid code corresponding to the first medical term based on determining whether the first medical term corresponds to the first medical code. The valid code may be determined based on the first medical code when the first medical term corresponds to the first medical code. The valid code may be determined based on a second medical code, input by a second user, when the first medical term does not correspond to the first medical code. The device may provide information that identifies the valid code.
US10204698B2 Method to dynamically inject errors in a repairable memory on silicon and a method to validate built-in-self-repair logic
An error injection system of a built-in self-repairable memory system renders the redundant spare columns of the repairable memory accessible to built-in self-test (BIST) read and write operations. To this end, the error injection system selectively injects fault data at one or more locations of the main memory during a BIST sequence, causing the BIST controller to issue a repair instruction that allocates one or more spare columns as replacement memory areas for the presumed faulty main memory locations. Thereafter, BIST read/write operations directed to the main memory locations will be performed on the allocated spare columns, thereby allowing the spare columns to be validated as part of the BIST. Injection of fault data to the main memory locations in this manner can also facilitate validation of the built-in self-repair logic by verifying the repair instruction codes that are generated in response to the injected faults.
US10204690B2 Semiconductor memory device
A semiconductor memory device according to the present invention includes a first memory cell, a second memory cell, a dummy transistor, and a voltage control circuit. The first memory cell has a first transistor that is coupled to a first word line, a first source line, and a bit line. The second memory cell has a second transistor that is coupled to a second word line, a second source line, and the bit line. The dummy transistor has the same structure as the first transistor and is coupled to a dummy word line, a dummy source line, and a dummy bit line. When a predetermined voltage for writing data into the first memory cell is to be applied to the first word line, the voltage control circuit couples the dummy bit line to the second source line and applies the predetermined voltage to the first dummy word line.
US10204684B2 Semiconductor device having electrically floating body transistor, semiconductor device having both volatile and non-volatile functionality and method of operating
A semiconductor memory cell includes a floating body region configured to be charged to a level indicative of a state of the memory cell; a first region in electrical contact with said floating body region; a second region in electrical contact with said floating body region and spaced apart from said first region; and a gate positioned between said first and second regions. The cell may be a multi-level cell. Arrays of memory cells are disclosed for making a memory device. Methods of operating memory cells are also provided.
US10204682B2 Nonvolatile nanotube switches and systems using same
A non-volatile nanotube switch and memory arrays constructed from these switches are disclosed. A non-volatile nanotube switch includes a conductive terminal and a nanoscopic element stack having a plurality of nanoscopic elements arranged in direct electrical contact, a first comprising a nanotube fabric and a second comprising a carbon material, a portion of the nanoscopic element stack in electrical contact with the conductive terminal. Control circuitry is provided in electrical communication with and for applying electrical stimulus to the conductive terminal and to at least a portion of the nanoscopic element stack. At least one of the nanoscopic elements is capable of switching among a plurality of electronic states in response to a corresponding electrical stimuli applied by the control circuitry to the conductive terminal and the portion of the nanoscopic element stack. For each electronic state, the nanoscopic element stack provides an electrical pathway of corresponding resistance.
US10204679B2 Highly compact non-volatile memory and method thereof
A non-volatile memory device capable of reading and writing a large number of memory cells with multiple read/write circuits in parallel has an architecture that reduces redundancy in the multiple read/write circuits to a minimum. The multiple read/write circuits are organized into a bank of similar stacks of components. In one aspect, each stack of components has individual components factorizing out their common subcomponents that do not require parallel usage and sharing them as a common component serially. Other aspects, include serial bus communication between the different components, compact I/O enabled data latches associated with the multiple read/write circuits, and an architecture that allows reading and programming of a contiguous row of memory cells or a segment thereof. The various aspects combined to achieve high performance, high accuracy and high compactness.
US10204673B2 Memory device and operating method thereof
A memory device includes a memory block coupled to a plurality of word lines arranged in parallel with each other between a first select line and a second select line, peripheral circuits supplying a verify voltage and a pass voltage to the first select line, the second select line, and the word lines, selectively discharging the first select line, the second select line and the word lines, and verifying memory cells coupled to a selected word line of the word lines, and a control logic controlling the peripheral circuits so that potentials of the selected word line, unselected word lines and the first and second select lines are the same as each other after verifying the memory cells and the first and second select lines are discharged after discharging the selected and unselected word lines, and an operating method thereof.
US10204666B2 Input buffer circuit
Apparatuses for receiving an input signal in a semiconductor device are described. An example apparatus includes: a first amplifier that provides first and second intermediate voltages responsive to first and second input voltages; first and second voltage terminals; a circuit node; a first transistor coupled between the first voltage terminal and the circuit node and is turned on responsive to at least one of the first and second intermediate voltages; a second amplifier including first and second inverters, at least one of the first and second inverters being coupled between the circuit node and the second voltage terminal; and first and second output nodes, the first output node being coupled to an input node of the first inverter and an output node of the second inverter, and the second output node being coupled to an output node of the first inverter and an input node of the second inverter.
US10204659B1 Hard disk drive backplane for immersion-cooled circuit board
A system includes a support member and a hard disk drive interface connector, where a first side of the hard disk drive interface connector is disposed on a first side of the support member and a second side of the hard disk drive interface connector disposed on a second side of the support member. A conduit is coupled to the support member and to a fluid inlet disposed on the first side of the support member. A fluid outlet is disposed on the first side of the support member, and a housing is coupled to the first side of the support member and defines a volume with the support member, where an interface between the housing and the first side of the support member is leak-resistant, and where the fluid inlet and fluid outlet are in fluid communication with the volume.
US10204647B2 High accuracy tape bearing surface length definition process for tape head fabrication
In one general embodiment, a method includes forming a slot on a tape bearing surface of at least a chip having a thin film layer with a plurality of transducers therein, the slot defining a skiving edge. A second operation is performed on the tape bearing surface of at least the chip for removing a portion of the chip positioned on an opposite side of the slot as the transducers.
US10204641B2 Recording system for generating a transcript of a dialogue
A recording system has a listener processor for automatically capturing events involving computer applications during a dialog involving the user of the computer. The system generates a visual transcript of events on a timeline. It automatically detects start of a dialog and proceeds to detect events and determines if they are configured as transcript events, before detecting end of the dialog. The system may associate dialog events with audio clips, using meta tags.
US10204637B2 Noise reduction methodology for wearable devices employing multitude of sensors
Disclosed is a wearable device for producing noise free communication. The wearable device includes a housing configured to wear by a user, an air conduction microphone configured in the housing to receive voice sound of the user, an accelerometer sensor configured in the housing to receive voice signature, a battery configured in the housing to power the air conduction microphone and the accelerometer sensor, a printed circuit board configured in the housing to receive power from the battery, a memory unit connected to the printed circuitry board to store plurality of instructions, and a digital signal processor connected to the printed circuit board to process the stored plurality of instructions. The instructions are programmed to achieve a noise free communication. The voice from both air conduction microphone and the accelerometer sensor are analyzed to filter out noise and resulting in generation of noise free communication.
US10204635B1 Device and method for processing media samples
Aspects of the disclosure include a device for processing media samples. The device includes a frame decoder, a buffer, and a placement manager. The frame decoder is configured to receive a data frame from a source outside the device, extract from the data frame a first sample, and determine a first designated playback time of the first sample. The buffer has memory portions, and addresses of the memory portions are associated with a reference time and time increments of a local sampling period of the device. The placement manager is configured to store the first sample in a first memory portion of the buffer having a first address that is associated with a first time increment that most closely corresponds to the first designated playback time of the first sample.
US10204624B1 False positive wake word
One embodiment provides a method, comprising: receiving, at an information handling device, user input comprising a word that activates a digital assistant associated with the information handling device; determining, using a processor, whether the word comprises a false positive wake word, wherein the false positive wake word comprises a stored wake word; and responsive to determining that the word is associated with a false positive wake word, providing output associated with an alternative wake word. Other aspects are described and claimed.
US10204615B2 Noise-cancelling headphone
A noise-cancelling headphone is provided that avoids an influence of the wind and prevents degradation in the sound quality of the reproduced sound output from a driver unit. The noise-cancelling headphone includes an ear piece including a housing unit having an interior and an exterior, a driver unit attached to the housing unit, and a microphone collecting external sounds at the exterior of the housing unit. The housing unit includes an accommodating portion accommodating the microphone and a sound collecting hole establishing the communication between the accommodating portion and the exterior of the housing unit. The accommodating portion is disposed in an upper portion of the housing unit of the noise-cancelling headphone when worn by the user. The sound collecting hole is open toward the upper side of the housing unit of the noise-cancelling headphone when worn by the user.
US10204612B2 Holey plate for sound absorption and insulation
A holey plate for sound absorption and insulation may include an array of through holes including a plurality of through holes having at least two different diameters, and the array of through holes being arrayed on the holey plate to form a predetermined pattern.
US10204602B2 Dismountable stringed musical instrument with splitted fingerboard
A dismountable stringed musical instrument with a splittable fingerboard and an acoustic sound is disclosed having a hollow body composed by two parts shaped as half empty shell that meets each other on their outer perimeter, defining a sound chamber. The fingerboard is splitted in two parts that can be re-assembled by a rigid inner core which works as a reinforcement and as a trail to allows the fingerboard cutted portions to slide on it meeting each other perfectly and by a latch toggle clamp which hold the two parts strictly merged together, taking back the fingerboard to its original playable smoothness. The neck can be dismounted to from the body and then re-assembled in the playing position also adjusting its inclination at will by movable elements placed on the neck extremity which faces the top portion of the body support area.
US10204596B2 Display control for transparent display
A controller for generating an output image to be rendered on a transparent display panel is provided. The controller is configured to: receive an input image; calculate an opacity of each pixel in the input image according to a predetermined equation associated with the transparent display panel; determine a display mode of one or more portions of the input image according to transparency indication information associated with the one or more portions of the input image, wherein the display mode corresponds to transparency of the one or more portions in the input image; and obtain the output image to be displayed on the transparent display panel according to the determined display mode of the one or more portion of the input image.
US10204594B2 Transparent display panel and transparent display device including the same
A transparent display panel includes a transparent display structure and a light transmittance adjusting structure. The transparent display structure includes a display region and a transmittance region. The light transmittance adjusting structure is located over or under the transparent display structure. The light transmittance adjusting structure includes a volume changeable material of which a volume is changed in response to intensity of incident light or a photochromic material of which a coloring degree is changed in response to the intensity of incident light. The transparent display panel effectively improves quality of an image displayed on the transparent display panel by maintaining or adjusting a contrast ratio of the image according to the intensity of the incident light.
US10204593B2 Display apparatus and method for controlling the same
A display apparatus includes a display configured to display content, a sensor configured to sense ambient light, and a processor configured to, in response to the ambient light satisfying a predetermined condition, divide the screen into at least a first area and a second area based on an attribute of the content and individually control a first output luminance of the first area and a second output luminance of the second area.
US10204592B1 Configuring multiple displays of a computing device to have a similar perceived appearance
In some examples, a computing device includes a first display device coupled to a second display device by hinges. After determining that the computing device has been moved from a first orientation to a second orientation, the computing device may receive ambient light data from ambient light sensors associated with the first and second display device, temperature data from temperature sensors associated with the first and second display device, and color data from color sensors associated with the first and second display device. After determining that power is being received from an external power source or that the user prefers the display devices may be color matched, the computing device may perform one or more color adjustments based on the ambient light data, the temperature data, and the color data, thereby reducing a difference in a perceived color between the first display device and the second display device.
US10204584B2 GOA circuit and liquid crystal display
The present disclosure provides a GOA circuit and a liquid crystal display, the GOA circuit includes: a pull-up circuit; a scan output terminal; a pull-up control circuit including: a second switch tube; a third switch tube having a first connection terminal coupled to the second connection terminal of the second switch tube and a second connection terminal coupled to the control terminal of the first switch tube; a fourth switch tube having a control terminal coupled to the control terminal of the first switch tube, a first connection terminal coupled to the first connection terminal of the third switch tube and a second connection terminal coupled to the scan output terminal. In this way, the disclosure can avoid the problem that the transistor is erroneously turned on or off due to the threshold drift and the circuit output error is caused.
US10204583B2 Gate driver on array driving circuit and LCD device
The present disclosure provides a gate driver on array (GOA) driving circuit and a liquid crystal display (LCD) device. The GOA driving circuit comprises a plurality of cascaded GOA units. An Nth cascaded GOA unit outputs a gate driving signal to an Nth horizontal scanning line Gn of an display area. The Nth cascaded GOA unit comprises a pull-up assembly, a pull-up control assembly, a pull-down maintaining assembly, a download assembly and a bootstrap capacitor assembly.
US10204582B2 Shift register and driving method thereof, gate electrode driving circuit, and display device
A shift register comprises an input unit, an output unit, a scan direction selecting unit and a data latching unit. The scan direction selecting unit is connected to a forward-scan signal input terminal, a backward-scan signal input terminal, a positive input terminal, an inverse input terminal and the data latching unit. The input unit is connected to a first clock signal input terminal, the forward-scan signal input terminal, the backward-scan signal input terminal, a low-level signal input terminal and the data latching unit. The data latching unit is connected to a reset signal input terminal, the input unit, the output unit, the scan direction selecting unit, and a high-level signal input terminal. The output unit is connected to a second clock signal input terminal, the data latching unit, the low-level signal input terminal, the high-level signal input terminal, the reset signal input terminal, and a signal output terminal.
US10204579B2 GOA circuits, display devices and the driving methods of the GOA circuits
A GOA circuit, a display device, and a driving method of GOA circuit are disclosed. A N-th level GOA unit is configured for charging the N-th level horizontal scanning line (G(N)) within a display area of the display device. The N-th level horizontal scanning line (G(N)) connects to GAS. In response to the GAS, the horizontal scanning lines corresponding to all of the GOA units are in a charging state. In this way, the horizontal scanning lines at each level are connected to the GAS, such that when the GAS are valid, the corresponding horizontal scanning line at each level are in the charging state of in an on-state so as to realize the All Gate On function.
US10204578B2 Display substrate and display device
There are disclosed a display substrate and a display device. The display substrate comprises a common electrode line, a plurality of pixel units with each comprising a pixel electrode and a plurality of first switch units disposed respectively between the common electrode line and the pixel electrodes. Each of the first switch unit is configured to be turned on within a pre-set time period after the display substrate is powered off to connect the pixel electrode to the common electrode line and be turned off when the display substrate is powered on to disconnect the pixel electrode from the common electrode line. In this way, after the power-off, the charges stored in the pixel electrode are neutralized in the common electrode line. Thus, the pixel electrode and the common electrode can be discharged by the same discharge circuit, which guarantees no DC residue in the discharged pixel electrode.
US10204575B2 Display panel and display device
A display panel and a display device are provided. The display panel comprises a first substrate including scanning lines, data lines, and pixel units including first pixel units and second pixel units; and a second substrate including color units including first color units, second color units, third color units, and fourth color units. The pixel units are arranged into first pixel groups and second pixel groups alternately arranged along an extending direction of the scanning lines. An arrangement of the first pixel units and the second pixel units in the first pixel group is a mirror image of that in the second pixel group. When the data signals with a same polarity are provided to the first pixel units and the second pixel units, the first pixel units generate an electric field having an inverted direction from an electric field generated by the second pixel units.
US10204573B2 Pixel matrix and display method thereof
A pixel matrix having a plurality of pixel units. Each pixel unit has at least 12 sub-pixels arranged in matrix manner. The pixel unit has at least 4 first color sub-pixels, at least 4 second color sub-pixels, and at least 4 third color sub-pixels. Each two of the first color sub-pixels are arranged adjacent to each other to form at least 2 first color sub-pixel pairs, and the first color sub-pixel pairs are separately provided in different columns and different rows of the pixel unit. Each two of the second color sub-pixels are arranged adjacent to each other to form at least 2 second color sub-pixel pairs, and the second color sub-pixel pairs are separately provided in different columns and different rows of the pixel unit. Each first color sub-pixel pair and each second color sub-pixel pair are arranged adjacent to each other in a column direction.
US10204567B2 Backlight and display device
The invention provides a backlight and a display device, the backlight includes multiple backlight scanning lines and multiple backlight data lines, which are provided in different layers and are intersected with each other to divide the backlight into a plurality of light-emitting units, each of which is provided with one light-emitting diode and a light-emitting circuit for driving the light-emitting diode to emit light, the light-emitting circuits for a same row of light-emitting units are electrically connected to a corresponding backlight scanning line, the light-emitting circuits for a same column of light-emitting units are electrically connected to a corresponding backlight data line, the backlight scanning line is configured for providing a scanning signal to the light-emitting circuit, and the backlight data line is configured for providing a gray scale signal to the light-emitting circuit to control brightness of the light-emitting unit.
US10204565B2 Organic light emitting display panel having a sensing transistor and method of driving thereof
Disclosed are an organic light emitting display panel, an organic light emitting display device, and a method of driving the organic light emitting display device. The organic light emitting display panel, the organic light emitting display device, and the method of driving the organic light emitting display device having a subpixel structure and a gate line connection structure in which two types of scan transistors within each subpixel can be individually turned on and off and image driving and various types of sensing driving can be performed while the aperture ratio increases through the individual on and off of the scan transistors.
US10204564B2 Display device
A display device includes a first substrate and a second substrate opposite to each other, a gate line on the first substrate, a gate driver which is connected to the gate line, a clock line which transmits a clock signal, a connecting line which connects the clock line and the gate driver, a common electrode on the second substrate, the common electrode overlapping the clock line and the connecting line, and a compensation pattern which overlaps the common electrode and extends from the connecting line.
US10204549B1 Organic Light emitting display device
An organic light emitting display device that mitigates a connection restriction between a timing controller and a memory is disclosed. The organic light emitting display device comprises a display panel on which organic light emitting diodes and driving transistors that drive the organic light emitting diodes are arranged; a data driver that generates sensing data based on respective threshold voltages of the driving transistors and respective degradation levels of the organic light emitting diodes; a timing controller that generates compensation data, which may be used to perform external compensation and blur compensation, based on the sensing data and outputs the compensation data; a bridge circuit that receives the compensation data from the timing controller; and a memory that receives the compensation data from the bridge circuit. The bridge circuit and the memory are packaged in a source printed circuit board. The bridge circuit receives a clock generated within the timing controller, a command input from an external host system, and the compensation data in a differential signal mode.
US10204543B2 Organic light emitting diode display device and operating method thereof
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display device, comprises: a power supply unit configured to supply a voltage to an OLED; and a control unit configured to control the power supply unit to supply a first minimum voltage for maintaining luminance corresponding to a brightness set value to the OLED.
US10204542B2 Driving device for display panel and display device
The present disclosure proposes a display and a display panel driving device. The display panel driving device includes a source driver chip having source driver signal output ports, a leads, each lead connected to one of the source driver signal output ports, and a multiplexer connected to the leads. The multiplexer is configured to transmit the source driver signal output by each of the leads to data lines on the display panel, and configured to adjust the strength of the source driver signal output by each of leads if the strength is not unanimous so that the source driver signals with a single strength enters the data lines. The display includes a display panel and the display panel driving device. Display uniformity of images shown on the panel is improved.
US10204538B2 Image processing circuit and display device including the same
An image processing circuit includes a mapper configured to convert an image signal into an intermediate data signal, and a renderer configured to convert the intermediate data signal into a data signal, wherein the renderer includes a memory configured to store the intermediate data signal and a flag signal, and a rendering circuit configured to output a data signal corresponding to a current line in response to a next intermediate data signal corresponding to a next line, to output a current intermediate data signal corresponding to the current line from the memory, and to output a previous flag signal corresponding to a previous line from the memory.
US10204536B2 Array substrate, display panel, display device and driving method
The present disclosure relates to an array substrate, a display panel, a display device and a driving method. The array substrate includes a plurality of sub-pixel dot matrix units. In each of the plurality of sub-pixel dot matrix units, the sub-pixels in a same row are connected to data lines arranged on a same side of the sub-pixels respectively, the sub-pixels in the rows where the sub-pixels are arranged in a same sequence are connected to the data lines in a same direction, and two first base color sub-pixels in at least two adjacent rows are connected to a same data line.
US10204531B2 Injection dummy
Herein an injection dummy (2) disclosed. The injection dummy comprising a body (4) and a lid (6), wherein the body (4) forms a bowl (8) for receiving and holding a liquid, the bowl (8) comprising side surfaces (10) and a bottom surface (12), and wherein the lid (6) comprises a resilient material adapted to be penetrated by a needle. The lid (6) is adapted to be in liquid sealing contact with the body (4) by the resilient material abutting against the side surfaces (10) of the bowl (8).
US10204527B2 Systems and methods for determining mission readiness
The present invention is directed to systems and methods for objectively assessing mission readiness. The systems can comprise a backend system and scenario server in communication with the backend system. The backend system can comprise a planning and analysis system comprising planning and/or assessing data for one or more training missions, a common database builder comprising geographical data of a geographical region for the training mission, and a digital media replicator comprising a social media module configured to receive publically accessible data relevant to the training mission from one or more social media platforms. The scenario server is configured to receive data from each of the planning and analysis system, common database builder, and digital media replication to create the training mission. Methods in accordance with such systems are disclosed herein.
US10204524B2 Observation platform for training, monitoring and mining structured communications
Using an observation platform for training, monitoring, and mining structured communications. A signal is received from a first communication device at a second communication device associated with a computer system, wherein a first characteristic of the signal corresponds to an audible source and a second characteristic of the signal corresponds to information indicative of a geographic position of the first communication device.
US10204521B2 Method and system on dynamic control of UAVs using software defined networks
A system for in-flight communications with an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) includes a software defined command and control center, a cell broadcast center in communication with the command and control center and also in communication with the UAV, wherein the UAV is associated with a software defined user equipment (UE) category and a message generated by the cell broadcast center identifies the UAV based on the UE category.
US10204520B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle based security system
A method includes defining a flight plan of an unmanned aerial vehicle from a rest location thereof to a destination location within a memory of the unmanned aerial vehicle, and capturing, through one or more sensor(s) communicatively coupled to the unmanned aerial vehicle and a server through a computer network, data related to an environment of a specific location covered by the one or more sensor(s). The method also includes detecting, through a processor associated with the one or more sensor(s) and/or the server, a security breach and/or a security threat at the specific location based on analyzing the captured data, and automatically activating, through the one or more sensor(s) or the server, the flight plan on the unmanned aerial vehicle in response to the detection of the security breach and/or the security threat to dispatch the unmanned aerial vehicle to perform additional surveillance of the specific location.
US10204518B1 System for identifying high risk parking lots
Systems and methods are disclosed for identifying high risk parking lots. High risk parking lots may be, for example, parking lots that pose a higher than average risk of collisions and/or theft. Auto insurance claim data may be analyzed to identify hazardous areas. A virtual navigation of roads within the hazardous area may be identified. Public parking lots within the virtual navigation map may be defined, with each public parking lot determined as either in a hazardous area or not. A vehicle may be determined to be approaching or parking in a parking lot in a hazardous area, and a nearby public parking lot not associated with the hazardous area may be selected instead. A route from a current position to the nearby public parking lot may be generated, and the vehicle may be routed to the nearby public parking lot. As a result, collisions and thefts may be reduced.
US10204512B2 Method and system for realizing remote control based on bluetooth human interface device protocol
A method for realizing the remote control based on the Bluetooth HID protocol includes connecting a manipulation device with a remote device by a BLUETOOTH; mapping, by the manipulation device, control keys into a HID command by using the Bluetooth HID protocol and sends the HID command to the remote device, if the manipulation device receives an operation that a user presses the control keys during the remote device executes a functional software; and translating, by the remote device, the HID command to a logic key and executing the logic key to realize the remote control after the remote device receives the HID command.
US10204511B2 Remote control device usage detection based on power consumption
Methods, systems, and apparatuses are described for remote control device usage detection. A smart battery may be inserted into a remote control device. The smart battery provides power to the remote control device as well as monitors the power consumption when a particular one or more interface elements of the remote control is interacted with by an end user. The power consumption information is transmitted to a receiver, which may identify the remote control device and/or the interface element(s) that has been interacted with based on the received data.
US10204507B2 User-configurable weather warning apparatus
User-configurable weather warning apparatuses, and methods for providing and configuring user-configurable weather warning apparatuses are presented. For example, according to one aspect, an apparatus comprising a processor and a Radio Frequency (RF) receiver configured to receive a first Special Area Message Encoding (SAME) message may be provided. The processor may be configured to, responsive to a user preference to trigger an alert system only in the event of a tornado warning: determine whether the first SAME message indicates a tornado warning; and in response to determining that the first SAME message indicates a tornado warning, trigger the alert system.
US10204499B1 Anomaly based geofencing leveraging location duration
A system and method for efficiently establishing patterns of behavior for location-aware monitoring applications. An administrator registers a trackable entity with a tracking service by providing identification of at least the trackable entity, a point of origin and a destination. To identify and select paths between the point of origin and the destination, the tracking service accesses crowdsourced information corresponding to the history of movements of trackable entities between the point of origin and the destination. The tracking service identifies intermediate locales along the selected paths and determines an expected duration of stay for each of the intermediate locales based on the history of movements. As the tracking service monitors the movement of the trackable entity, the tracking service generates alerts responsive to determining the trackable entity stopped at an unallowed intermediate locale or determining a duration of stay at an identified intermediate locale exceeds an expected duration of stay.
US10204497B1 Alarm notification system
An alarm notification system is herein disclosed, which allows to pair a portable alarm device with the pairing software in a smart device such that the portable alarm device is able to turn on the wireless transmission function and connect to a server appliance, and since the alarm central control device is connected to the server appliance, an alarm detection device and an anti-theft device, in case that the alarm detection device detects any abnormal event and generate an alarm notification signal, the generated signal can be transferred to the portable alarm device via the server appliance, and then it is possible to choose to press down a button on the portable alarm device in order to generate a report control signal which can be sent to the alarm central control device by way of the server appliance, thus that the alarm central control device may control the operation of the anti-theft device in accordance with the received report control signal.
US10204494B2 Haptic information provision device
The present invention relates to a haptic information provision device. The haptic information provision device (100) according to the present invention comprises: a receiver (120) for receiving external notification information; a controller (130) for converting the notification information to a haptic signal; and an operation unit (110) for transferring haptic information to a user according to the haptic signal, wherein the operation unit (110) includes a plurality of operation units (110a-110j), the respective operation units (110a-110j) operating in response to different notification information and thus transferring different haptic information to the user.
US10204480B2 Gaming machine and gaming system
A gaming environment, in which a new gaming machine and gaming system in which entertainment aspect of the game may be enhanced, is described. Especially a gaming environment, in which a slot game (the first game) corresponding to a first game program 33a in the RAM 33 is progressed by the main CPU 32 of the slot machine 210 in the gaming system 220, when the payout rate of the slot machine 210 is greater or equal to a predetermined value, a second game program which is different from the first game program 33a is downloaded from the game server 200 by the communication process unit 211 of the slot machine 210, the second game is progressed by the main CPU 32 via executing the second game program, is described.
US10204479B2 System, method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for multiple exchange of multiple iterations of the same online wager transaction
A system, method and computer product for multiple online exchanges of multiple iterations of all or part of a wager or fantasy sports entry is disclosed. A user accesses a wager exchange website. The user creates a user account and selects a ticket for partial sale. The user indicates a percentage value of the ticket that the user wishes to sell. The ticket is split into two child tickets, a first child ticket corresponding to the percentage value the user wishes to sell and a second child ticket corresponding to a percentage value the user wishes to retain. The ticket is set as inactive, and the first child ticket is set as active. The first child ticket is offered for sale on the exchange website. A second user purchases the first child ticket, and the process repeats with the first child ticket.
US10204474B2 Collective enabling elements for enriched game play environment (single and/or multiplayer) for casino applications
An electronic gambling game machine constructed to provide a multi-player cooperative skill based entertainment game, played by a plurality of players; receive player input; and determine accumulation of a collective element resulting from the player input from the one or more of the plurality of players, the collective element being available for use by the plurality of players; a game world controller constructed to: receive data regarding the accumulation of the collective element; trigger execution of a gambling game by a real world controller based on the accumulation of the collective element; and distribute to the plurality of players, a gambling outcome of credit of the gambling game generated by the real world controller.
US10204469B2 Banknote processing device
A banknote handling apparatus (banknote depositing/dispensing apparatus 1) includes a transport unit (41), a storage unit (3), an upper housing (111) configured to house the transport unit, and a lower housing (protective housing 131) configured to house the storage unit. The upper housing has an opening (1111) which is formed through a surface thereof on one side in a horizontal direction, and the transport unit is configured to be drawn out of the upper housing toward the one side in the horizontal direction through the opening. The lower housing has an opening (1311) which is formed through a surface thereof on the other side in the horizontal direction, and is configured to be drawn out of the lower housing toward the other side in the horizontal direction through the opening.
US10204465B2 Handshake authenticated coded locked container
A system and method for a handshake authenticated coded locked container are provided. In example embodiments, a digitally encoded lock mechanism that is used by a sender to lock a container before shipping is determined. An access key is received from the recipient that receives the container. An authentication process is performed that determines whether the access key triggers the unlocking of the container. Based on a determination that the access key triggers the unlocking of the container, instructions are provided to unlock the container.
US10204464B2 Cloud-based wireless communication system and method for updating a reader device
A server may receive information from a computer, store the information in a database at the server, determine a reader device that is configured to receive and/or process credential information and/or a unique identifier and to receive the information based on an analysis of the information, select one or more mobile devices to deliver the information to the reader, and transmit data to the one or more mobile devices where the data includes at least a portion of the information.
US10204463B2 Configurable digital badge holder
A portable authentication system includes a security module, that may be a smart card, SIM (Subscriber Identity Module), USB controller with a secure chip, or similar module capable of storing one or more credentials, and an interface module such as a digital badge holder that is able to communicate with the security module, for instance by providing a smart card communication interface. The portable authentication system may be either a single integrated system or a dual system where the security module can be removed or disconnected from the interface system.
US10204462B2 Drive diagnosis device, drive diagnosis system and terminal device
A drive diagnosis device includes: a storage unit in which travel records of a moving body and past drive diagnosis results from past drive diagnoses executed for the moving body are stored; and a diagnosis processing unit that executes a drive diagnosis based upon driver's skills for driving the moving body, and personal characteristics of the driver and/or experience of the driver by using the travel records and the past drive diagnosis results stored in the storage unit.
US10204458B2 Color fill in an augmented reality environment
A method for operating a head-mounted computing device that includes displaying an image of an environment on a display of the head-mounted computing device and identifying a surface within the image that is eligible for color fill operation, based on similarities in color parameters of contiguous pixels in the captured image. The method further includes displaying an indicator prompting user input regarding color fill, receiving a color fill request via user input, the request being for a predetermined color, and performing a color fill operation on the identified surface in response to receiving the color fill request by (a) generating a fill image having the predetermined color and a shape that conforms to the shape of the identified surface, and (b) displaying the fill image in a world-locked manner so as to overlay the identified surface even when a perspective of the display changes.
US10204457B2 Digital camera system with acoustic modeling
A digital camera with audio, visual and motion analysis includes a digital processor, an input processing system, and one or more imaging sensors, sound sensors, and motion sensors. In a non-limiting embodiment, the input processing system including non-transitory computer readable media including code segments, executable by the digital processor, for real-time audio, visual and motion analysis to develop a digital model of an ambient environment of the digital camera from data derived from the imaging sensor(s), sound sensor(s) and motion sensor(s).
US10204456B2 Mixed reality golf simulation and training system
A mixed reality golf simulation and training system that can use, along with a user's existing standard golf equipment, a golf ball launch monitor to track the initial ball positional data, spin and acceleration, and simulate the complete ball path and location or use complete ball tracking data and displays the actual ball path and location. Mixed reality glasses allow the display of ball tracking data over the real world view and/or an immersive display of a simulated world view, depending on the user's head or view position. Golf simulation graphical views can include various options, including simulated or panoramic photographic views of a golf course, simulated graphics and data superimposed over a real world driving range view, or simple ball tracking data superimposed over a real world view at any location.
US10204450B2 Generating state-on-state data for hierarchical clusters in a three-dimensional model representing machine data
Systems and methods according to various embodiments enable a user to view three-dimensional representations of data objects (“nodes”) within a 3D environment from a first person perspective. The system may be configured to allow the user to interact with the nodes by moving a virtual camera through the 3D environment. The nodes may have one or more attributes that may correspond, respectively, to particular static or dynamic values within the data object's data fields. The attributes may include physical aspects of the nodes, such as color, size, or shape. The system may group related data objects within the 3D environment into clusters that are demarked using one or more cluster designators, which may be in the form of a dome or similar feature that encompasses the related data objects. The system may enable multiple users to access the 3D environment simultaneously, or to record their interactions with the 3D environment.
US10204449B2 Video-based interactive viewing along a path in medical imaging
For interactive viewing in medical imaging, pre-rendering is used to provide greater quality of the rendered images with a given computational power. For interactivity in viewing direction, two or more views are rendered for each location and provided as video to the viewer. The viewer selects a viewing direction interactively, and an image at the selected view direction is formed from the previously rendered images of the videos for the two or more views. In an alternative or additional approach, a video graph is created with videos of different segments of the graph. The videos are sequences of images representing change in location, camera parameters (e.g., zooming), and/or rendering settings. Once provided to the user, interactivity is provided by selection of the appropriate node of the video graph. The user may interactively select different locations and/or rendering settings available in the video graph, allowing interaction while benefiting from quality provided by pre-rendered video.
US10204432B2 Methods and systems for color processing of digital images
Systems and methods of re-coloring digital images are disclosed. A system including a processor and a memory can execute stored instructions to obtain luminance information of a first image, e.g., an original grayscale image, and obtain color information of a second image, e.g., a colorized image of the original grayscale image. Multiple segmented image regions can be determined based on the luminance information of the first image. A color seed for each segmented image region can be determined based on the color information of the second image. A third image, e.g., a re-colored image, can be determined based on diffusing the color seeds of the segmented image regions.
US10204430B2 Aircraft systems and methods with enhanced CPDLC message management
An aircraft system includes a communications unit configured to receive a first message with a first proposed flight plan modification to a flight plan from air traffic control. The system further includes a processing unit coupled to the communications unit and configured to receive the first message. The processing unit is further configured to generate display commands representing the first proposed flight plan modification and the flight plan. The system further includes a display device coupled to the processing unit and configured to receive the display commands and display the flight plan and first symbology representing the first proposed flight plan modification with the flight plan.
US10204424B2 Color identifying system, color identifying method and display device
A color identifying system, a color identifying method and a display device are provided. The color identifying system comprises an image acquiring unit, a color analyzing unit and an information output unit; the image acquiring unit is configured to acquire an image of an object to be identified; the color analyzing unit is configured to extract profiles of the pattern regions of the object to be identified, and analyze colors of the pattern regions, to determine overall color information of the object to be identified; and the information output unit is configured to output the overall color information of the object to be identified. The color identifying system can help a color vision defective person to identify color of an object, which is greatly convenient to production and life of the color vision defective person, and thus significantly improving quality of life of the color vision defective person.
US10204423B2 Visual odometry using object priors
Disclosed are techniques for more accurately estimating the pose of a camera used to capture a three-dimensional scene. Accuracy is enhanced by leveraging three-dimensional object priors extracted from a large-scale three-dimensional shape database. This allows existing feature matching techniques to be augmented by generic three-dimensional object priors, thereby providing robust information about object orientations across multiple images or frames. More specifically, the three-dimensional object priors provide a unit that is easier and more reliably tracked between images than a single feature point. By adding object pose estimates across images, drift is reduced and the resulting visual odometry techniques are more robust and accurate. This eliminates the need for three-dimensional object templates that are specifically generated for the imaged object, training data obtained for a specific environment, and other tedious preprocessing steps. Entire object classes identified in a three-dimensional shape database can be used to train an object detector.
US10204413B2 System and method that expands the use of polar dynamic programming to segment complex shapes
The present invention provides a system and method that uses polar dynamic programming PDP (PDP) method to generate a segmented image of a shape.
US10204412B2 Magnetic resonance imaging apparatus, medical image processing device, and image processing method
A magnetic resonance imaging apparatus according to an embodiment includes processing circuitry. The processing circuitry generates an image based on a magnetic resonance signal from a subject. The processing circuitry generates a susceptibility image representing magnetic susceptibility of the subject from a phase component contained in a plurality of pixels in the image. The processing circuitry generates an artifact component of the susceptibility image based on a frequency signal obtained by frequency transform of the susceptibility image. The processing circuitry generates an artifact component-removed susceptibility image by removing the artifact component from a susceptibility image generated based on the magnetic resonance signal.
US10204399B2 Method and terminal for implementing turning of virtual character
The present disclosure relates to a method and a terminal for implementing turning of a virtual character. The method includes: obtaining a turning angle of a virtual character; obtaining a preset fixed turning time; calculating an average angular velocity of the virtual character according to the turning angle and the preset fixed turning time; and controlling the virtual character to turn at the average angular velocity. According to the method for implementing turning of a virtual character turning is performed at a constant speed in a turning process, smooth turning can be implemented, stalling is avoided in the turning process, and picture fluency can be improved. When the turning angle is relatively large, the average angular velocity is high, and quick and smooth turning can be implemented; or when the turning angle is small, turning can also be implemented.
US10204395B2 Stereoscopic virtual reality through caching and image based rendering
Virtual reality is provided by a mobile VR device. VR scenes are displayed by serving an application's image requests from a local cache of pre-rendered image frames. As the device user moves, image frames that match a VR scene viewed from a current pose (3D position and 3D orientation of the device translated to the virtual environment) are retrieved from the cache and displayed to the user as a VR scene. The cache may include a static cache including static image frames and a dynamic object cache including dynamic object image frames. The static cache may be indexed by the device current pose. The dynamic object cache may be indexed by the dynamic object's animation stage, orientation, and relative distance from the device user's current pose for a given time or movement-based trigger. Static image frames and dynamic object image frames may be composited, and displayed as a scene.
US10204388B2 Method, system, and medium of construction project management
A method of construction project management is disclosed. In one embodiment, parameters of a construction project design are provided to an asset at a construction site. Geospatial information is then collected by the asset while the asset is implementing parameters of the construction project design at the construction site. The geospatial information is provided to a construction management computing system in real-time. The construction management computing system is remote from the asset. Progress on the construction site design is then dynamically updated in real-time by the construction management computing system based on the geospatial information to create a real-time, as constructed model of the construction project.
US10204387B2 Sequentially configuring manufacturing equipment to reduce reconfiguration times
Methods of providing services to individual and methods of manufacturing items are described. Data structures to represent priority values for those individuals or items are also described. By ascribing priority values to a set of items, those items can be grouped based on those priority values. Once grouped based on priority values, the items within each group can be manufactured according to group priority as well as according to the characteristics of each item to be manufactured within that group. The same concept applies to providing services to individuals.
US10204379B2 Methods, apparatus, and systems for curve trading
The described technology displays, at a GUI, a graph of one or more financial curves having one or more actionable indicators indicative of one or more tradable events associated with modeling and/or trading at least one market asset or financial instrument at a financial marketplace. The one or more indicators display a current real-time market value of a tradable event associated with the market asset or financial instrument. Input is received at the GUI from a trader to perform an action associated with the financial curve. In response to receiving the input, the action is initiated and the results are displayed at the GUI.
US10204378B1 Flexible payment services for travel and credit cards
Flexible fiat and cryptocurrency Payment Services (FfcPS) are disclosed for travel and credit cards. This invention applies to U.S. Dollar, European Euro and other fiat, and Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies. Merchants that use this invention would add a new item to their (room) key cards and credit cards—a Merchant cryptocurrency wallet public address Quick Response (QR) Code (Merchant QR Code). The Merchant QR Code's associated cryptocurrency wallet public address is recorded on a blockchain public ledger whenever used for a cryptocurrency payment from a consumer. That cryptocurrency payment is then converted to a fiat payment that's added to a merchant account for the consumer by an online exchange. For smart consumers, this invention would allow use of fiat or cryptocurrency with the best value at time of payment for fiat charges to a room or credit card.
US10204373B2 System and method for identifying customers with ordered items at a retail enterprise
A system and method for identifying customers with ordered items at a retail enterprise may associate in a database each of a plurality of departments within a brick-and-mortar outlet with a different identification code, and also one of a plurality of customer codes identifying a customer with an order code identifying an order placed by the customer for an item to be delivered thereto by one of the departments. In response to a wirelessly received identification code and customer code, a display monitor at one of the plurality of departments is controlled to display a notification message if the received identification code matches the identification code associated with the one of the departments and the received customer code matches the customer code associated in the database with the order code. The notification message may include information relating to at least one of the customer and the order.
US10204370B2 Group recommendation for selection of service items
The present disclosure provides enhanced group recommendation for selection of a service item with respect to a service class, and communicates the enhanced group recommendation to a sub-group of service users. Initial service scores for service items in the service class are generated by aggregating individual service preferences of sub-group members with respect to the service class. Group preferences for service items in the service class are then predicted using statistic data on previous service selections of sub-group members with respect to the service class. The initial service scores are aggregated with the predicted group preferences to generate of weighted service scores with respect to service items in the service class. One of the service items in the service class that has the highest weighted score is the group recommendation is communicated to the sub-group members.
US10204369B2 Hand-held communications device for tracking physical shopping cart contents and updating shopping list
A computer-implemented process is described and includes employing a shopping list that is accessible on a hand-held communications device, the shopping list including desired items for purchasing from a retailer. The hand-held communications device is employed at the retailer to capture information associated with a selected product. The information associated with the selected product is compared with the desired items contained on the shopping list accessible to the hand-held communications device. Upon correlating the selected product with one of the desired items contained on the shopping list, the shopping list is updated to indicate the desired item has been acquired.
US10204353B2 Copy detection using extinsic features
The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer program products for performing extrinsic copy detection and authentication of items. According to one method, an arrangement of symbols is generated. The symbols may include a variety of letters, groups of letters, characters, or pictures that are used instead of a word or a group of words. The arrangement of symbols are printed on an item which may hereinafter be referred to as the original or authentic item. A representation of the arrangement of symbols is captured after being printed on the original item. A registration signature is generated based on the captured arrangement of symbols. The registration signature is then stored in a database, such as a secure, central electronic database.
US10204349B2 Analyzing customer segments
The present invention relates to a system and method for customer segment analysis. The system receives customer transaction data for the generation of segments, including point of sales data and customer identification information. Errors in the data may be resolved. Then, individual customers may be segmented by statistically relevant groups. The segmentation of consumers may be accomplished by comparing data of known customers to known segments. Unknown customers, new customers and point of sales data which is missing customer data may also be segmented via statistical similarity to known segments. Using the customer segments, segment wide point of sale data may be generated. This data may then be aggregated by consumer groups. Consumer groups may include by household or other communal purchasing entity. The aggregated segment data may be validated and transformed for outputting to the optimization system. The price optimization system may the use the segment data for generation of preferred prices. Feedback from the optimization engine may be utilized by the customer segmentation system to generate customer segment specific promotional activity.
US10204348B2 Identifying and recommending connections across multiple online services
Potential connections from a first user of a first online service to other users of the online service may be recommended by identifying a second online service from a plurality of online services, wherein the first user is a member of the second online service, identifying a second user of the second online service, wherein a connection exists in the second online service between the first user and the second user, and recommending that a connection be established in the first online service between the first user and the second user. Such recommendations may also be generated by identifying a second user and a third user, where the second user and the third user are members of a second online service, a connection exists in the first online service between the first user and the second user, and a connection exists in the second online service between the second user and the third user, and recommending that a connection be established in the first online service between the first user and the third user.
US10204346B2 Retail reinvention and self help care portal
Systems and methods for implementing an in-store kiosk device as part of a retail reinvention and self-help care portal are disclosed. The in-store kiosk device may allow a consumer to self-diagnose problems with electronic devices, such as smart phones, and to seek technical or service related assistance with appropriate experts. The in-store kiosk device may also facilitate initiating a communication between the consumer and multiple experts, to help resolve any consumer technical or sales queries. In some examples, the in-store kiosk device has the added advantage of providing consumers with a means to have service or inventory-related issues addressed without having to wait for available in-store service staff. The in-store kiosk device may also facilitate electronic device exchange.
US10204337B1 Systems and methods for processing transactions using a wallet
The invention is directed to a wallet vault in communication with a financial payment network and a wallet in a customer device. Token information is generated and stored and corresponds to customer information and a payment product of the customer. The token information is output in an encrypted format from the wallet to a merchant website loaded on the customer device or a merchant application installed on the customer device, and then routed to the wallet vault. The token information may ultimately be routed to a financial entity to process the transaction. In such manner, a transaction may be authorized but the merchant does not receive the customer's unencrypted payment product information for such authorization.
US10204329B2 System and method for effecting payment for POS purchases
A system and method effecting payment for POS purchases includes a database in which a unique code is associated with one of one or more electronic payment systems specified by a customer having one of a plurality of enterprise membership service identification codes stored in the database that uniquely identifies the customer as one of a plurality of shopper members of an enterprise membership service program associated with a retail enterprise. In response to receipt by an input device of a point-of-sale system of the retail enterprise of a manually-supplied code as part of a transaction for the purchase of one or more items, a processor processes payment for the one or more items using the one of the one or more electronic payment systems if the manually-supplied code matches the unique code associated with the one of the one or more electronic payment systems in the database.
US10204328B2 Locating and organizing digital receipt data for use in in-store audits
The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for auditing in-store sales transactions when a digital receipt is issued. A receipt application server formulates a digital receipt from digital receipt data received from a POS system. The digital receipt is sent from the receipt application server to an auditor mobile device at the location of the POS system. A human auditor can view the digital receipt during an in-store audit. In some embodiments, one or both of the receipt application server and the auditor mobile device reorder receipt entries so that items having specified characteristics are presented more prominently on a display. For example, receipt entries can be re-ordered such that higher profit margin items, bulkier items, or more likely to be stolen items are presented more prominently. As such, a human auditor is more likely to expressly audit these types of items.
US10204321B2 Device for searching and method for searching for similar breakdown cases
The device for searching for similar breakdown cases according to the present invention includes: a first means that detects a signal abnormality from a repair target machine, calculates the correlations between the signal abnormality and past abnormality cases by means of quantification, and regards the past abnormality cases as similar abnormality cases; a second means that obtains the component repair histories of the repair target machine in the similar abnormality cases by means of quantification; and a third means that, in accordance with the quantified correlations and the quantified component repair histories, determines and provides the priority levels of the plural past similar abnormality cases.
US10204313B2 Automating inventory management of consumer items
A method and system for automating the management of an inventory of consumer items at a consumer location uses a programmed device that accepts input data and executes control logic for automating inventory management. At least one shopping list is received, a shopping list trend is established, and a smart list is generated with the control logic, in accordance with the shopping list trend, such that the smart list predictive of a next shopping list.
US10204312B2 Systems, structures, and processes for interconnected devices and risk management
Techniques are provided that produce a risk profile consisting of a risk score and trends of risk scores across devices and sensors in a machine-to-machine (M2M) or Internet of things (IOT) environment. For example, a device is assigned a risk score which is based on baseline factors such as expected network packets between two devices, normal network packets, access to critical devices, authorized access requests from one device to another device, normal communications to a device, and the critical ports of a device; access to and conflicts across physical, logical, and operational systems; historical and current usage of these systems, and anomalies from normal behavior patterns. Techniques encompass risk management by computing a risk score in a timely fashion in accordance with an architecture that enables achieving the required scaling necessitated by the huge number of devices in the machine-to-machine (M2M) or Internet of things (IOT) environment.
US10204307B1 Classification of members in a social networking service
A method and apparatus for scoring member data in a social networking service is provided. A method comprises training a model based on training data and a plurality of features that includes (1) one or more first features associated with activities of members of a social network service and (2) one or more second features associated with attributes of the members of the social network service; identifying one or more activities associated with a particular member account that is maintained by the social network service; identifying one or more attributes, associated with the particular member account, that are different than the one or more activities; using the model to generate a score based on the one or more activities and the one or more attributes; determining, based on the score, whether to apply a restriction to the member account to prevent a member of the member account from performing one or more actions associated with the social network service.
US10204304B2 Variability modeling method for role-based architecture in ontology-based self-adaptive system
In a variability modeling method implemented in a computer system to implement a self-adaptive system, the variability modeling method includes building ontology in which a target system to be modeled is defined through requirement analysis of the target system, deciding whether adaptation is required by continuously monitoring the target system and a change in environment, and when it is decided that the adaptation is required, performing reconfiguration of the target system by determining the variable point suitable for a change in context.
US10204300B2 System and method for predictive sports analytics using clustered multi-agent data
A system is described for interactively analyzing plays of a sporting event based on real-world positional tracking data. Using positional information regarding the players and/or ball and/or other objects obtained from a tracking system, along with identified event data and contextual information, the system processes a library of plays (e.g., one or more seasons' worth of a league's contests) into a searchable database of plays using multiple alignment templates and discriminative clustering techniques. A user interface is described for interacting with the database in a graphical manner, whereby users can query a graphical depiction of a play and receive the most similar plays from the library, along with statistical information relating to the plays. The user interface further permits the user to modify the query graphically (e.g., moving or exchanging players, ball trajectories, etc.) and obtain updated statistical information for comparison.
US10204299B2 Unsupervised matching in fine-grained datasets for single-view object reconstruction
A computer-implemented method for training a deep learning network is presented. The method includes receiving a first image and a second image, mining exemplar thin-plate spline (TPS) to determine transformations for generating point correspondences between the first and second images, using artificial point correspondences to train the deep neural network, learning and using the TPS transformation output through a spatial transformer, and applying heuristics for selecting an acceptable set of images to match for accurate reconstruction. The deep learning network learns to warp points in the first image to points in the second image.
US10204296B2 Method for authentication of the closure assembly of a container
A method for authenticating a closure assembly of a container including a closure and an overpack covering at least the closure. The overpack, including a first radio frequency identification tag having a first unique identifier, the method includes reading the first unique identifier, the closure including a second radio frequency identification tag including a second unique identifier and a storage unit including at least data relating to an overpack/closure pair including the unique identifiers of a closure and an overpack associated with the closure, reading the first unique identifier and comparing the identifiers of the overpack and of the closure thus read to verify that the pair being authenticated does coincide with the pair defined in the data assembly, emitting a communication signal corresponding to the result of the verification, the closure assembly including means for destroying at least one of the identification tags when the container is opened.
US10204292B2 User terminal device and method of recognizing object thereof
A user terminal device is provided. The user terminal device includes a plurality of different types of sensors, a storage unit configured to store object information, and a controller configured to acquire sensing results of the plurality of sensors, determine a plurality of object categories respectively corresponding to the sensing results, and compare objects belonging to the plurality of object categories to estimate an object commonly belonging to the object categories as a recognition result.
US10204280B2 Vehicle exterior light outage
A computer includes a processor that is programmed to activate a vehicle exterior light, and measure a luminance in a predetermined region outside the vehicle based on vehicle camera data. The processor is programmed to determine whether the vehicle exterior light is operational based the measured luminance.
US10204276B2 Imaging device, method and recording medium for capturing a three-dimensional field of view
An imaging device includes a first imaging section, a second imaging section and an image data acquiring section. The first imaging section includes a first lens. The second imaging section includes a second lens. The second lens has an angle of view wider than the first lens. The image data acquiring section acquires first image data of a subject captured by the first imaging section, second image data of the subject captured by the second imaging section, and a pair of image data having parallax based on the first image data and the second image data.
US10204273B2 System and method of providing recommendations of moments of interest within video clips post capture
Users desiring to generate videos from video clips may want to locate moments of interest within the video clips. A system and method described herein may be configured to provide recommendations of moments of interest within video clips post capture of the video clips. User accounts associated with users of the system may include preference information that defines user preferences with respect to values of attributes of video clips. Moments of interest may be identified within individual video clips when the individual video clips have at least one value of at least one attribute specified by the user preferences. Recommendations of identified moments of interest may be provide to users.
US10204268B2 Method and system for identifying train number and train type, and method and system for security inspection
The present disclosure provides a method and system for identifying a train number and train type. The method includes: continuously photographing a train under inspection by using a linear-array camera in motion relative to the train under inspection, and generating a plurality of partial images of the train; splicing the plurality of partial images of the train; correcting distortion of the spliced image; identifying a train number from the corrected image; wherein the correcting distortion of the spliced image includes: extracting a contour of a wheel from the spliced image; obtaining a ratio between a horizontal diameter and a vertical diameter of the wheel from the contour; if the ratio is greater than a first preset threshold, horizontally compressing the spliced image according to the ratio; and if the ratio is smaller than a second preset threshold, horizontally stretching the spliced image.
US10204266B2 Method and apparatus for iris recognition
A method and an apparatus for recognizing an iris is provided. The method of recognizing an iris in an electronic apparatus includes displaying a preview image by driving a regular camera, displaying an iris recognition area corresponding to an iris recognition camera in the preview image, determining whether an iris image exists in the iris recognition area, and obtaining image information from the iris recognition camera and performing iris recognition, when the iris image exists in the iris recognition area.
US10204254B2 Thermopile enhanced finger print sensor
A user device can include finger print sensor, a thermopile, and a housing. The finger print sensor can be configured to sense a finger print of a user of the apparatus. The thermopile, proximate to the finger print sensor, can be configured to sense a change in thermal energy from the user proximate to the finger print sensor. The housing can include a thermal path for the thermal energy from the user to reach the thermopile. The thermopile can trigger a configuration change of at least one of a hardware element of the apparatus and a software application executing on the apparatus in response to the thermopile sensing the change in the thermal energy.
US10204247B1 Methods and systems for operating a material handling system
A material handling system comprising one or more sub-systems and one or more sensing panels is provided. Each sensing panel may determine whether a mode control token is within a vicinity of the respective sensing panel. When the mode control token is within the vicinity of the respective sensing panel, the sensing panel may generate a signal, and when the mode is outside of the vicinity of the respective sensing panel, the generation of the signal is halted. The material handling system may further include a processor that enables at least one of the one or more sub-systems of the material handling system in response to the generated signal and disables each of the one or more sub-systems of the material handling system in response to a halting of the generation of the signal.
US10204245B1 Location-based access to RFID tag information
Embodiments are directed to restricting access to Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tag information based on location. Access to RFID tag information may be restricted at the reader level, at the requester level, and at the network level. When reader-level restrictions exist, devices may be prevented from inventorying tags and retrieving information from tags. When requester-level restrictions exist, a requester or device may be prevented from receiving tag information from inventoried tags or a network. When network-level restrictions exist, a network may discard or otherwise restrict tag information received from devices.
US10204243B2 Card reader and method of operating the same
A card reader performing a wireless communication with a card includes a first pulse generation unit generating a first detection pulse for detecting the card, a second pulse generation unit generating a plurality of second detection pulses for detecting the card, or a plurality of communication pulses for communicating with the card, and a card detection unit for sensing a card being detected by the first detection pulse or the second detection pulses. In the case that the card is not sensed through the first detection pulse, the second pulse generation unit generates the second detection pulses using the communication pulses and senses the card using the second detection pulses.
US10204241B2 Theft and tamper resistant data protection
Systems and methods are provided for adding security to client data by maintaining keys providing access to the client data remotely from the client data. In some circumstances, the systems encrypt a cluster of data using an encryption key, associate the cluster of encrypted data with a unique identifier and send the unique identifier and the decryption key to a server for storage. The decryption key is then received from the server and is used to decrypt the cluster of encrypted data. A server can also perform policy checks or trigger additional authentication such as SMS, phone, or email notification before allowing access to a key. Furthermore, in some instances, the server can also prevent access to the stored keys in response to anomalies, such as decommissioning and other asset management events.
US10204235B2 Content item encryption on mobile devices
Applications are stored on removable storage of a mobile device in an encrypted form to provide isolation and piracy protection. In one implementation, each application is encrypted using its own associated encryption key that is generated based on an identifier of the application and a master key that is associated with a trusted platform module of the mobile device. In another implementation, each application is encrypted using two associated encryption keys. One key is used to encrypt binary data associated with the application such as source code, and the other key is used to encrypt application data such as graphics and configuration files. The encryption keys are each generated using the identifier of the application, the master key, and identifiers of the folders where the corresponding data types are stored on the mobile device. The removable storage includes SD cards formatted using the FAT or exFAT file systems.
US10204234B2 Image processing apparatus capable of efficiently deleting stored data, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus reduced in a time period required to invalidate data while maintaining security against data leakage even in an environment in which encrypted data and unencrypted data are mixed. An image processing apparatus includes an HDD for storing data. Whether or not data stored in the HDD is encrypted is determined, and if it is determined that the data is encrypted, overwrite deletion is performed to make it impossible to read out an encryption key used when the data is encrypted or information necessary for creating the encryption key, whereas if it is determined that the data is not encrypted, overwrite deletion is performed to make it impossible to read out the data from the HDD.
US10204227B2 Privacy firewall
Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for providing an anonymization engine. One embodiment of the present invention relates to a method comprising receiving a message directed at a recipient computer located outside a secure area by a privacy computer located within a secure area. The privacy computer may identify private information using a plurality of privacy rules and anonymize the message according to the plurality of privacy rules. Another embodiment may be directed to a method comprising receiving a request for sensitive data from a requesting computer. An anonymization computer may determine a sensitive data record associated with the request and may anonymize the sensitive data record by performing at least two of: removing unnecessary sensitive data entries from the sensitive data record, masking the sensitive data entries to maintain format, separating the sensitive data entries into associated data groupings, and de-contexting the data.
US10204221B2 Detection of malware using an instrumented virtual machine environment
Various techniques for detection of malware using an instrumented virtual machine environment are disclosed. In some embodiments, detection of malware using an instrumented virtual machine environment includes instantiating a first virtual machine in the instrumented virtual machine environment, in which the first virtual machine is configured to support installation of two or more versions of a resource; installing a first version of the resource on the first virtual machine and monitoring the instrumented virtual machine environment while executing the first version of the resource with a malware sample opened using the first version of the resource; and installing a second version of the resource on the first virtual machine and monitoring the instrumented virtual machine environment while executing the second version of the resource with the malware sample opened using the second version of the resource.
US10204219B2 In-memory protection for controller security
In one implementation, a method for providing security on controllers includes detecting computer-readable code running on a controller, the computer-readable code including code portions that each include instructions to be performed by the controller; identifying a current code portion of the computer-readable code; accessing an in-memory graph that models an operational flow of the computer-readable code, wherein the in-memory graph includes a plurality of nodes, each of the nodes corresponding to one of the code portions and each of the nodes having a risk value for the associated code portion that is a measure of security risk for the associated code portion; identifying the risk value for the current code portion; selecting, from a plurality of available flow control integrity (IMV) schemes, an IMV scheme based on the identified risk value; and applying, to the code portion as the code portion is running on the controller, the selected IMV scheme.
US10204217B2 System and method for replacing common identifying data
A system and method for generating a unique identifier for a user. A processor hosted by the system transmits a prompt for user selection of a digital image and receives the selected digital image from the user. The received digital image is stored in a data storage device. The processor identifies a first code associated with the user. The processor embeds the first code into the digital image and generates a first modified digital image in response. The first modified digital image is also stored in the data storage device. The processor transmits the first modified digital image to the user over a data communications network. The modified digital image is then used as the unique identifier for the user.
US10204214B2 Periodicity detection of network traffic
The improved detection of malicious processes executing on a networked computing device is provided. An agent running on the networked computing device monitors the communications transmitted to devices outside of the network to determine whether the process is likely using a periodic beacon signal to communicate with an external control center associated with a potentially malicious party. The agent maintains a dictionary data structure of objects, identifiable by the process identifier and the remote device's address, to track a given process/destination group's communication history. The communication history is updated when new messages are identified for periodic patterns to be identified for the messages, which may be used to identify a process as potentially malicious.
US10204211B2 Healthcare operations with passive network monitoring
Embodiments are directed to monitoring communication over a network using a network monitoring computer (NMC). If one or more flows include healthcare traffic provided by one or more healthcare services, the NMC may perform further actions. Healthcare values from the one or more healthcare services may be provided from the network traffic. Values from one or more network traffic flows that are separate from the healthcare traffic may be provided. Other healthcare values from other flows may be provided that include healthcare traffic provided by the healthcare services. Accordingly, if a comparison of the healthcare values and the other healthcare values meet certain conditions, additional actions may be performed based on rules, or policies. The healthcare traffic may be compliant with one or more of Health Level Seven (HL7) standard, Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard, or the like.
US10204203B2 Pattern-based power-and-ground (PG) routing and via creation
Systems and techniques for pattern-based power-and-ground (PG) routing and via rule based via creation are described. A pattern for routing PG wires can be received. Next, an instantiation strategy may be received, wherein the instantiation strategy specifies an area of an integrated circuit (IC) design layout where PG wires based on the pattern are to be instantiated and specifies one or more net identifiers that are to be assigned to the instantiated PG wires. The PG wires can be instantiated in the IC design layout based on the pattern and the instantiation strategy. Additionally, a set of via rules can be received, wherein each via rule specifies a type of via that is to be instantiated at an intersection between two PG wires that are in two different metal layers. Next, one or more vias can be instantiated in the IC design layout based on the set of via rules.
US10204201B1 Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture for verifying an electronic design using hierarchical clock domain crossing verification techniques
Disclosed are techniques for verifying an electronic design using hierarchical clock domain crossing verification techniques. These techniques identify an electronic design including a top hierarchy and one or more instances at a first child hierarchy below the top hierarchy. The electronic design may be decomposed into a top hierarchy block for the top hierarchy and one or more child blocks for the one or more instances. A plurality of data structures may be generated by separately processing the top hierarchy block and the one or more child blocks on one or more computing nodes. One or more clock domain crossing structures may be identified in the electronic design at least by integrating the plurality of data structures.
US10204190B2 Calculating a desired trajectory
A method for calculating a desired trajectory for a vehicle is provided. The vehicle is located at a position on a road bounded by two road edges, wherein the road edges are known at least in a region around the position of the vehicle. A spring-mass model is introduced, wherein the spring-mass model is used for calculating the desired trajectory, wherein the positions of the point masses are calculated for a rest state of the spring-mass model, and the calculated positions of the point masses are used as data points for the calculation of a curve connecting the point masses, whereby the curve represents the desired trajectory.
US10204188B2 Systems, methods and computer program products for analyzing performance of semiconductor devices
A computer implemented method for determining performance of a semiconductor device is provided. The method includes providing a technology computer aided design data set corresponding to nominal performance of the semiconductor device, identifying a plurality of process variation sources that correspond to process variations that occur during the manufacturing of the semiconductor device, generating a nominal value look-up table of electrical parameters of the semiconductor device using nominal values of each of the plurality of process variation sources, and generating a plurality of process variation look-up tables of electrical parameters of the semiconductor device using variation values corresponding to each of the plurality of process variation sources that are identified as corresponding to the semiconductor device.
US10204186B2 Providing a model of impact of a cooling infrastructure
A model is provided that produces predicted sensor data as a function of at least one input feature that includes an adjustable setting of a cooling infrastructure. The model is able to model a non-linear relationship between the predicted sensor data and the adjustable setting.
US10204180B1 Method, system, and computer program product for implementing electronic designs with automatically generated power intent
Various embodiments implement an electronic design with automatically generated power intent. One or more inputs to a physical electronic design implementation module may be identified for power intent generation for an electronic design. The power intent for the electronic design may be generated by using at least one or more power related characteristics that are determined from at least the one or more inputs for the power intent generation. With the generated power intent, the electronic design may be implemented at least by guiding the implementation of the electronic design with at least the generated power intent while reducing usage of one or more computing resources.
US10204170B2 News feed
Systems and methods for selecting items of interest for an organization from a set of feeds, based on the interests that users have demonstrated through their interactions with existing content, are described herein. In some embodiments, the system is part of a content management service that allows users to add and organize files, media, links, and other information. The content can be uploaded from a computer, imported from cloud file systems, added via links, or pulled from various kinds of feeds.
US10204168B2 Systems and methods for automatically identifying and linking names in digital resources
The present invention provides systems and methods for automatically identifying name-like-strings in digital resources, matching these name-like-string against a set of names held in an expertly curated database, and for those name-like-strings found in said database, enhancing the content by associating additional matter with the name, wherein said matter includes information about the names that is held within said database and pointers to other digital resources which include the same name and it synonyms.
US10204158B2 Audio summarization of meetings driven by user participation
A method for recording and summarizing a conference is provided. The method enables a conference leader to record and produce a detailed summary of the conference. The detailed summary contains hot links to various portions and/or segments of what was discussed in the conference. This summary also enables team members who are not able to attend the conference, or those who need a quick review of the topics covered at the conference, to survey key topics covered, and have the option to replay selected portions of the conference.
US10204142B2 Progressive spatial searching using augmented structures
A location associated with a user of a computing device and a prefix portion of an input string may be received as one or more successive characters of the input string are provided by the user via the computing device. A list of suggested items may be obtained based on a function of respective recommendation indicators and proximities of the items to the location in response to receiving the prefix portion, and based on partially traversing a character string search structure having a plurality of non-terminal nodes augmented with bound indicators associated with spatial regions. The list of suggested items and descriptive information associated with each suggested item may be returned to the user, in response to receiving the prefix portion, for rendering an image illustrating indicators associated with the list in a manner relative to the location, as the user provides each successive character of the input string.
US10204127B1 Methods and apparatus for information storage and retrieval using a caching technique with probe-limited open-address hashing
A method and apparatus for performing storage and retrieval in an information storage system cache is disclosed that uses the hashing technique with the open-addressing method for collision resolution. Insertion, retrieval, and deletion operations are limited to a predetermined number of probes, after which it may be assumed that the table does not contain the desired data. Moreover, when using linear probing, the technique facilitates maximum concurrent, multi-thread access to the table, thereby improving system throughput, since only a relatively small section is locked and made unavailable while a thread modifies that section, allowing other threads complete access to the remainder of the table.
US10204126B2 Transaction repair
An aspect includes concurrently executing two or more transactions over a database. A plurality of transactions is executed in parallel while recording each transaction's sensitivities and output deltas. A sensitivity of a transaction identifies an aspect of a database state whose modification has a potential of altering an output of the transaction, and an output delta of the transaction indicates a change to the database state that is a result of the transaction being executed. The output deltas are fed from a first transaction through a filter for a second transaction. The filter is based on the second transaction's sensitivities. The filtered deltas are processed in the second transaction to incrementally compute revised deltas and sensitivities for the second transaction. For each transaction that successfully commits, the transaction's deltas are applied to update the database.
US10204124B1 Database indexing and processing
An indexing system indexes data entries in a database and processes queries of the database. The indexing system generates a key database storing keys that each represent a vector of a relative attribute between two data entries. For instance, a temporal distance indicates a relative time between timestamps of events represented by the two data entries. In other embodiments, relative attributes may be based on physical proximity, altitude, semantics, etc. The indexing system may also generate a key space database to enable efficient lookup of events associated with a target entity for indexing new data entries. For example, the indexing system may perform one read operation using the key space database to lookup all events associated with the target entity. Furthermore, the indexing system may determine responses for queries to retrieve events that occurred within a target temporal distance before or after a target type of event.
US10204118B2 Mapping neural dynamics of a neural model on to a coarsely grained look-up table
Embodiments of the invention relate to mapping neural dynamics of a neural model on to a lookup table. One embodiment comprises defining a phase plane for a neural model. The phase plane represents neural dynamics of the neural model. The phase plane is coarsely sampled to obtain state transition information for multiple neuronal states. The state transition information is mapped on to a lookup table.
US10204100B2 Lexicon extraction from non-parallel data
A computer-implemented method executed on a processor for lexicon extraction from non-parallel data is provided. The computer-implemented method includes representing each word of a plurality of words by a vector of documents in which the word appears, modeling each word as a topic distribution by using the vector of documents, receiving a first word in a source language, and finding a second word in a target language as a translation of the first word based on similarity of topic distributions of the first word and the second word.
US10204087B2 Media interaction method and apparatus
A media interaction method, apparatus, and system is provided. A terminal device sends a triggering request for representing media information, and receives a history statistic number M of previous triggering requests for representing the media information, where M is a positive integer or zero; determines whether M is smaller than a preset positive integer N which is not smaller than 1; and blurs the media information and represents blurred media information if M is smaller than the preset positive integer N; and represents all media information if M is larger than or equal to the preset positive integer N.
US10204081B2 Combined episodic and continuous parameter monitoring
A method for displaying physiological data on a medical display device includes receiving one or more first units of physiological data from a first monitoring device. At least one of the first units of physiological data is received on a continuous basis. Each first unit of physiological data corresponds to a medical parameter being monitored by the first monitoring device. One or more second units of physiological data are received from a second monitoring device. At least one of the second units of physiological data is received on a non-continuous basis. Each second unit of physiological data corresponds to a medical parameter being monitored by the second monitoring device. The first and second units of physiological data are displayed on a single display screen of the medical display device.
US10204080B2 Rich formatting for a data label associated with a data point
Rich formatting may be provided for rich data labels. A rich data label may be created for at least one data point associated with a visualization. The data label may be formatted and displayed on the visualization. The rich data label may bind to a particular data point rather than adhering to conventional index-based anchor logic where a data label is bound to the index of a data point. Accordingly, in response to determining that the location of the data point has changed in the visualization, the location of the rich data label is automatically adjusted to remain attached to its original data point.
US10204058B2 GPU shared virtual memory working set management
A method and apparatus of a device that manages virtual memory for a graphics processing unit is described. In an exemplary embodiment, the device manages a graphics processing unit working set of pages. In this embodiment, the device determines the set of pages of the device to be analyzed, where the device includes a central processing unit and the graphics processing unit. The device additionally classifies the set of pages based on a graphics processing unit activity associated with the set of pages and evicts a page of the set of pages based on the classifying.
US10204055B2 System and methods for expandably wide processor instructions
Expandably wide operations are disclosed in which operands wider than the data path between a processor and memory are used in executing instructions. The expandably wide operands reduce the influence of the characteristics of the associated processor in the design of functional units performing calculations, including the width of the register file, the processor clock rate, the exception subsystem of the processor, and the sequence of operations in loading and use of the operand in a wide cache memory.
US10204048B2 Replicating a primary application cache within a secondary application cache
Replicating a primary application cache that serves a primary application on one network node into a secondary application cache that serves a secondary application on a second network node. Cache portions that are within the primary application cache are identified, and then identifiers (but not the cache portions) are transferred to the second network node. Once these identifiers are received, the cache portions that they identify may then be retrieved into the secondary application caches. This process may be repeatedly performed such that the secondary application cache moves towards the same state as the primary application cache though the state of the primary application cache also changes as the primary application operates by receiving read and write requests.
US10204043B2 Memory controller, method of controlling nonvolatile memory and memory system
According to one embodiment, a memory controller includes a compression unit and a padding processing unit. The compression unit generates first compressed data and second compressed data by compressing first data and second data. The padding processing unit pads first padding data for the first compressed data in accordance with a first padding pattern and pads second padding data for the second compressed data in accordance with a second padding pattern.
US10204033B2 Method and system for semantic test suite reduction
Methods, non-transitory computer readable media, test management computing devices that obtain test scripts associated with a test suite for testing an application for the test scripts. A vector model is generated based on a semantic vectorization of the obtained test scripts. A cluster optimization is implemented on the vector model to identify a plurality of maximally separate and compact clusters. A subset of the test scripts that are candidates for facilitating reduction of the test suite is determined, based on the identified clusters, and an indication of each test script of the subset of the test scripts is output. With this technology, a semantic analysis of test scripts of a test suite is implemented to reduce the size of the test suite while advantageously maintaining the coverage with respect to an associated enterprise application as well as ensuring a low level of redundancy present in the test suite.
US10204019B1 Systems and methods for instantiation of virtual machines from backups
Technologies including computer implemented methods and systems are described herein for providing instantiation of virtual machines from backups. Systems and methods disclosed herein do not require restoring the complete contents of a virtual machine from a backup prior to using the virtual machine. Systems and methods presented herein allow creating and running a virtual machine directly from a virtual machine backup. Virtual machines created and maintained by the virtual machine instantiation system may be, in turn, used for backup consistency testing, disaster recovery testing, or granular item-level restore.