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US11191192B2 Electric power conversion apparatus
In an electric power conversion apparatus, a semiconductor module-cooler unit includes a semiconductor module and a cooler that has cooling pipes stacked with the semiconductor module in a stacking direction. A flow path forming component includes an electronic component main body and has an in-component flow path formed therein. A case receives both the semiconductor module-cooler unit and the flow path forming component therein. A pressure-applying member is arranged in the case to apply pressure to the semiconductor module-cooler unit from a rear side toward a front side in the stacking direction. Moreover, the flow path forming component is fixed to the case. The pressure-applying member, the semiconductor module-cooler unit and the flow path forming component are arranged in alignment with each other in the stacking direction. An in-cooler flow path formed in the cooler and the in-component flow path are fluidically connected with each other in the stacking direction.
US11191190B2 Two-phase cooling systems for autonomous driving super computers
Two-phase cooling systems for autonomous driving super computers (ADSC) are described herein. In some examples, a two-phase cooling system can include a flow channel configured to circulate a flow; an evaporative heat exchanger comprising an inlet for receiving fluid from the flow channel and an outlet for releasing vapor generated from the fluid, the evaporative heat exchanger being configured to collect heat from components of the ADSC and transfer the heat away via the vapor released from the first outlet; a condensing heat exchanger configured to condense the vapor and remove latent heat associated with the vapor, the condensing heat exchanger comprising an inlet to the flow channel for receiving the vapor and an outlet to the flow channel for discharging fluid generated by condensing the vapor; and a pump configured to receive the fluid from the condensing heat exchanger and circulate the fluid to the evaporative heat exchanger.
US11191189B2 Splitting of combined delivery power, data, and cooling in a communications network
In one embodiment, a method includes delivering power and data on a cable from a central network device to a splitter device for splitting and transmitting the power and data to a plurality of remote communications devices over a plurality of cables, each of the cables carrying the power and data, receiving at the central network device, monitoring information from the remote communications devices on the cable, processing the monitoring information, and allocating the power and data to each of the remote communications devices based on the monitoring information. The power and data comprises pulsed power and optical data. A system is also disclosed herein.
US11191185B2 Liquid cooling distribution in a modular electronic system
In one embodiment, a network communications device includes a chassis, a plurality of modules removably inserted into a plurality of slots in the chassis, at least a portion of the modules each comprising a connector for receiving coolant for cooling components on the module, a controller for controlling coolant distribution to the modules, and a leak detection system for identifying a leak of the coolant and transmitting an indication of the leak to the controller.
US11191178B2 Display support system and method for the use thereof
A display support system includes a support rail extending in a first direction and at least one support bar carried by the support rail. The support bar is moveable relative to the support rail in at least the first and second directions. A mounting member is engaged with the support bar, with the mounting member being adapted to be coupled to a display. A method for mounting an array of displays on a wall, and a support cart for mounting a display, are also provided.
US11191165B2 Method for manufacturing a circuit having a lamination layer using laser direct structuring process
The present disclosure relates to the method of manufacturing circuit having lamination layer using LDS (Laser Direct Structuring) to ease the application on surface structure for applied product of various electronic circuit and particularly, in which can form circuit structure of single-layer to multiple-layer on the surface of injection-molded substrate in the shape of plane or curved surface, metal product, glasses, ceramic, rubber or other material.
US11191162B2 Circuit board supporting structure and light emitting device having the same
Provided is a circuit board supporting structure capable of easily detaching a circuit board on a base. The circuit board supporting structure is configured to support a circuit board on a base, in which the base has a concave portion formed in a placement surface of the circuit board, and a rotational operation member configured to be rotatably accommodated in the concave portion and extend and retract in a direction perpendicular to the placement surface by a rotational operation, in which the circuit board has a through hole formed at a position corresponding to the concave portion, in which the rotational operation member has a reference surface formed approximately in parallel with the placement surface, and an operation portion formed on a rotational axis of the rotational operation member so as to be exposed from the through hole.
US11191157B2 Semiconductor device having buffer structure for external terminals
A semiconductor device, including a first board, a second board having a plurality of through holes passing therethrough, and a plurality of external terminals that are respectively press-fitted into the plurality of through holes of the second board, one end portion of each external terminal passing through the corresponding through hole and being fixed to a front surface of the first board. The second board is a printed circuit board that further includes, in a top view thereof, a plurality of support regions, each having one of the plurality of through holes formed therein, and a plurality of buffer regions respectively surrounding the plurality of support regions, each buffer region having at least one buffer hole and at least one torsion portion formed therein, the at least one torsion portion being connected to the support region surrounded by each buffer region.
US11191154B2 Enclosure with tamper respondent sensor
A method to fabricate a tamper respondent assembly is provided. The tamper respondent assembly includes an electronic component and an enclosure at least partly enclosing the electronic component. A piezoelectric sensor is integrated in the enclosure. The integrating includes providing a base structure that includes a first conductive layer, depositing a piezoelectric layer on the first conductive layer, covering the piezoelectric layer with a second conductive layer, and providing sensing circuitry for observing sensing signals of the piezoelectric layer. The piezoelectric layer includes a plurality of nanorods. Aspects of the invention further relates to a corresponding assembly and a corresponding computer program product.
US11191149B2 Heat dissipation assembly of M.2 expansion card and electronic device
A heat dissipating assembly of M.2 expansion card is adapted to fix an M.2 expansion card to a motherboard, and includes a heat dissipating body having a first end and a locking member. The heat dissipating body includes a fixed portion located at the first end and at least one screw hole, and the heat dissipating body is adapted to be fixed to the motherboard through the fixed portion. The locking member is detachably disposed on the at least one screw hole, and the locking member is adapted to fix the M.2 expansion card to the heat dissipating body.
US11191143B2 Driver system
The present invention relates to a driver system, comprising a counter unit, a buffer unit and a voltage regulation unit. The counter unit is adapted to sequentially activate one of the first output terminals upon receiving a driver signal and then output a control signal according to the driver signal. The buffer unit is adapted to output an isolated control signal upon receiving the control signal from the counter unit. Upon receiving the isolated control signal, the voltage regulation unit outputs a control voltage which corresponds to a given resistor provided therein. The control voltage is useful in driving an electronic device, and the operation of the electronic device may be further adjusted by changing the control voltage from one level to another.
US11191142B2 Battery-powered current regulator for pulsed loads
A current regulator for a pulsed load is provided herein. The current regulator may include: an input power source; a current sense circuit; a capacitive energy storage device; a current sink driver; a current source charger which receives input current from the input power source via the current sense circuit and provides a charge for the capacitive energy storage device coupled between the current source charger and the current sink driver which drives the pulsed load; a power monitor circuitry which generates a feedback signal, based on a function of the input power and a function of at least one of: voltage across the capacitive energy storage, or voltage across the current sink driver; and a pulse width modulation (PWM) or pulse frequency modulation (PFM) circuitry which controls the current source charger based on the feedback signal.
US11191141B1 Powering microLEDs considering outlier pixels
A light-emitting apparatus can reduce a number of undriven or underdriven uLEDs in a uLED die. A method can include providing, by a power supply and during a first time, electrical power with a first voltage sufficient to operate a majority of micro light emitting diodes (uLEDs) of a uLED die to respective uLED drivers of the uLED die, driving the majority of uLEDs of the uLED die using the uLED drivers during the first time, providing, by the power supply and during a second time after the first time, electrical power with a second voltage, the second voltage higher than the first voltage and sufficient to operate uLEDs of the uLED die that are not operable by the first voltage, and driving the majority of the uLEDs and the uLEDs of the uLED die that are not operable by the first voltage during the second time.
US11191139B2 Method of controlling an LED source and an LED based light source
An LED driver configured to power a plurality of LEDs having a different colour or colour spectrum is described, the LED driver comprising: a power converter configured to supply power to the plurality of LEDs and a control unit, the control unit comprising: an input terminal configured to receive an input signal representing a desired colour set-point; a processing unit configured to: determine a MacAdam ellipse for the desired colour set-point; determine a required intensity or current for each of the plurality of LEDs so as to achieve the desired colour set-point; determine a colour shift direction for the colour set-point, based on the determined required intensities or currents; select a modified colour set-point based on the colour shift direction and the MacAdam ellipse; determine a required supply current for each of the plurality of LEDs so as to achieve the modified colour set-point; determine a control signal for the power converter so as to generate the required supply currents; and wherein the control unit further comprises an output terminal for outputting the control signal to the power converter.
US11191132B2 Cooker device and method for controlling automatic opening of door of cooker device
A cooker device includes a main body that defines a cooking chamber and that defines an opening at a front of the main body, a door configured to open and close at least a portion of the opening, an opening assembly configured to apply force to the door and cause the door to pivot relative to the main body based on the force, a proximity sensor configured to sense a proximity of an object located in front of the cooker device, an input interface configured to receive an opening command based on the proximity of the object sensed by the proximity sensor, a control unit configured to, based on the opening command, control the opening assembly to apply force to the door, and a display that is configured to indicate an operating state of the cooker device.
US11191120B2 Method for operating a user equipment in a cellular network
User equipment communicates by means of a primary base node and at least one secondary base node of a cellular network that are respectively assigned to different radio access networks. The user equipment sends a first message comprising its available capabilities to the primary base node, and receives a first indication from the primary base node relating to the capabilities being used by the primary base node. It sends a second message to the secondary base node, comprising those capabilities not being used by the primary base node. and receives a second indication from the secondary base node relating to the capabilities being used by the secondary base node. It sends a third message with still unused capabilities to the primary base node. and initiates a communication link with a remote terminal by means of the primary and the secondary base nodes using the configured capabilities.
US11191119B1 Controlling RF communication in a dual-connectivity scenario
Disclosed are structures and processes to help enable a wireless communication device (WCD) to support operation in a dual-connectivity scenario, such as where the WCD operates concurrently with 4G and 5G wireless connections over frequency channels in a common frequency band. Downlink low-noise-amplification could be controlled with a split dual-stage arrangement and control communication between modems in the WCD. And uplink maximum-power reduction could be controlled based on an evaluation of the frequency channels used by the respective connections, given knowledge of frequency resources allocated for one of those connections, and with a presumed worst-case-scenario frequency-resource allocation on the other connection.
US11191113B2 Communication device, method, and storage medium
A communication device, which complies with an IEEE802.11 standard and performs communication by assigning an Association identifier (AID) to a partner device, determines the AID to be assigned to the partner device from a first range of AID values if the partner device is a first device compatible with a frame that is transmitted with a destination designated by a range of the AID, and determines the AID to be assigned to the partner device from a second range different from the first range if the partner device is a second device not compatible with the frame that is transmitted with the destination designated by the range of the AID.
US11191110B2 Network management method, wireless access device, terminal, system and storage medium
The present disclosure discloses a network management method, including: broadcasting a message carrying access information; providing an access path to a wireless access device for a terminal which receives the message and sends an access request; acquiring a type of the terminal which accesses the wireless access device; and controlling connection between the terminal and a network according to the type of the terminal. The present disclosure further discloses a wireless access device, a terminal, a system and a storage medium.
US11191106B2 Random access for low latency wireless communications
Wireless devices may exchange data related to multiple available random access procedures for network access. A random access procedure of the available random access procedures may be selected, and a random access message transmitted based on the selected random access procedure. Available random access procedures may include procedures that provide for a different number of random access messages or that are for use in communications having different transmission time intervals (TTIs). The available random access procedures may include a contention-based random access procedure, in which an initial random access message may include a payload. In some examples, a number of random access resources may be provided within different frequency resources available to provide efficient usage of a channel bandwidth.
US11191102B2 Random-access procedure
A method in a network node for managing random-access procedures with a plurality of wireless devices. The method comprising transmitting an indication of a modulation format to one or more of the plurality of wireless devices to configure the modulation format for a random access message 3 transmission from the one or more wireless devices.
US11191098B2 Method for determining uplink control channel scheduling unit, base station and user equipment
The present disclosure discloses a method for determining an uplink control channel scheduling unit, a base station, a user equipment, and a computer readable storage medium, including: according to the number of scheduling units occupied by the uplink control channel of the user equipment, the initial scheduling unit used by the uplink control channel, the position of the starting symbol of the uplink control channel in the initial scheduling unit, the number of symbols used, and the agreed rule, the base station determines the subsequent scheduling unit used by the uplink control channel, and/or the position of the symbol used by the uplink control channel in the subsequent scheduling unit.
US11191087B2 Optimizing resources in data transmission
Methods and systems for providing data are disclosed. An optimal set of subcarriers can be determined for a data transmission when a plurality of devices have requested the data transmission. The optimal set of subcarriers can be determined based on similarities or differences between parameters assigned to subcarriers in capability profiles. Capacity loss and other information can be determined based on the similarities or the differences among corresponding parameters of the capability profiles. The data transmission can be transmitted to the plurality of devices via the optimal set of subcarriers.
US11191082B2 Systems and methods for rate selection and resource unit allocation within a wireless local area network (WLAN)
A method for allocating a plurality of resource units among a plurality of client stations in a wireless local area network is disclosed herein. An access point (AP) estimates a channel quality indicator for each of the respective channels between the AP and the plurality of client stations, obtains queue information corresponding to each of the plurality of client stations, and computes a utility function for each of the plurality of client stations based on the channel quality indicator and the obtained queue information. The AP then allocates each resource unit to a client station of the plurality of client stations having a highest value output by the respective utility function.
US11191072B2 Information transmission method and radio access network device
Example information transmission methods are described. One example method includes that a first base station receives resource status information from a second base station. The resource status information includes a service classification identifier and a resource status corresponding to the service classification identifier. The service classification identifier is a service type identifier or slice identification information.
US11191058B2 UWB locating method with auxiliary channel synchronisation
A method for locating a tag by a network of sensors using the IEEE 802.15.4a protocol. The reference anchor of the network sends a UWB signal comprising first beacons at regular intervals, and a narrow band signal on an auxiliary channel, comprising second beacons, the second beacons being in synchronous relation with the first beacons. The tag negotiates with a coordinator anchor, via the auxiliary channel, the allocation of an elementary interval within the UWB superframe. When an elementary interval is allocated to the tag, it places its narrow band receiver in standby mode and sends a clap message in the elementary interval.
US11191044B2 Timing alignment procedures for dual PUCCH
Methods, systems, and devices are described for wireless communication. A base station may configure a set of timing adjustment groups (TAGs) and a set of PUCCH cell groups for a user equipment (UE). The serving cells in the TAGs may be associated with different PUCCH cell groups. The UE may initiate a time alignment timer for each TAG, and if the timer expires prior to receiving a timing adjustment command, the UE may initiate a timing alignment procedure for a subset of serving cells based on the association between the TAGs and the PUCCH cell groups.
US11191037B2 Altitude path-loss based power control for aerial vehicles
Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are disclosed for power control for aerial wireless transmit receive units (WTRUs). Power control may be open loop and may be managed based on altitude. Open loop power control may be based partly on path loss estimation from neighboring cells and may be coordinated among interfering neighboring eNBs using path loss information. Dynamic power control may be driven by the WTRU. Reference signal transmissions by an eNB may use uplink resources for path loss estimation, and interference estimation may be based on uplink reference signals. Path loss estimation may be based on downlink reference signals. Dynamic blanking may be provided for Cell-specific Reference Signals (CRS), and random access (e.g. RACH) may be provided for aerial WTRUs.
US11191033B2 Physical uplink shared channel power scaling to enhance power utilization at a user equipment
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for scaling transmission power across transmit chains for physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmissions. In some cases, a UE may determine a transmit power budget, receiving signaling indicating how to allocate the transmit power budget across transmit chains for a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmission, allocate the transmit power budget across transmit chains for a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmission, and transmitting the PUSCH using the transmit chains according to the determined transmit power allocation.
US11191027B2 Automatic power saving selection based on target use
The disclosure relates to a method for power management in a battery powered device, wherein the battery powered device comprises a one or more power saving functionalities that are either activated or deactivated on the device, the method comprising: receiving a target battery life, comparing the target battery life with a retrieved time threshold, upon determining whether the target battery life exceeds the retrieved time threshold, selectively activating at least one power saving functionalities from the one or more power saving functionalities. The method may be advantageous as it may allow a user defining a target battery life during which the battery powered device should be able to operate without running out of power.
US11191026B1 Methods and systems for increased power save efficiency in wireless communications networks
Systems and methods are provided for increasing power save efficiency of stations within a wireless communications network. An access point (AP) can receive one or more session requests to establish a session from a station, each session request including one or more requested session parameters. The AP can set the session parameters to ensure that a session period of each requested session does not overlap two or more target beacon transmission time (TBTT) frames. The AP can merge two or more session periods of the one or more sessions by calculating a session period offset to align the end time of two or more session periods. Merging the two or more session periods minimizes the total wake time of the station.
US11191025B2 User equipment transmit duty cycle control
A user equipment device (UE) may implement improved communication methods which include radio resource time multiplexing, dynamic sub-frame allocation, and UE transmit duty cycle control. The UE may communicate with base stations using radio frames that include multiple sub-frames, transmit information regarding allocation of a portion of the sub-frames of a respective radio frame for each of a plurality of the radio frames, and transmit and receive data using allocated sub-frames and not using unallocated sub-frames. Additionally, the UE may operate according to a sub-frame allocation based on its current power state. The UE may transmit information to the base station and receive the sub-frame allocation based on at least the information and switch transmit duty cycles based on an occurrence of a condition at the UE. The UE may inform the network of the switch.
US11191020B2 Terminal state conversion method and apparatus
Disclosed are a terminal state conversion method and apparatus. A base station configures and sends a configuration policy for/to a terminal, wherein the configuration policy is a rule for determining that the terminal enters an inactive state; and a terminal in a connected state receives the configuration policy sent by the base station, and according to the configuration policy, enters the inactive state from the connected state. By means of the present invention, a terminal enters an inactive state from a connected state, and thus the terminal can perform rapid data transmission while saving power.
US11191010B2 System information transmission method and apparatus
The present disclosure relates to system information transmission methods and apparatus. One example method includes receiving, by a first network node, at least one type of system information (SI) from a second network node, where the at least one type of SI includes first SI, receiving, by the first network node, a request message from a terminal device, where the request message is used to request the first SI, and sending, by the first network node, the first SI to the terminal device based on the request message and the at least one type of SI.
US11191008B2 Methods, network node and wireless device for communicating and obtaining system information in a FEMBMS system
A network node (200), a wireless device (202) and methods therein, for communicating or obtaining system information. The network node (200) transmits (2:1) a System Information Block Type1, SIB1, message that includes at least one other SIB than SIB1 as an extension. The wireless device (202) reads (2:2) the at least one other SIB in the SIB1 if the wireless device (202) is capable of reading the extension in the SIB1 message. The network node (200) may further transmit (2:1) the at least one other SIB in a subsequent separate System Information message. The wireless device (202) is then able to read (2:4) the at least one other SIB in the subsequently received System Information message if the wireless device (202) is not capable of reading the extension in the SIB1 message. Thereby, if the wireless device is capable of reading the extension in the SIB1 message it will acquire the system information earlier than if the other SIBs are only transmitted in less frequent System Information messages. If the wireless device is not capable of reading the extension in the SIB1 message, it can still acquire the other SIB(s) from the subsequent System Information message.
US11191003B2 Access control for network slices of a wireless communication system
A base station and a user equipment for a wireless communication network having a plurality of logical radio access networks are described. The base station communicates with a plurality of users to be served by the base station for accessing one or more of the logical radio access networks, and selectively controls the physical resources of the wireless communication network assigned to the logical radio access networks and/or controls access of the users or user groups to one or more of the logical radio access networks. The user equipment, for accessing at least one of the logical radio access networks, receives and processes a control signal from the base station, which indicates the physical resources of the wireless communication network assigned to the logical radio access network and/or includes access control information for the user equipment for accessing the logical radio access network.
US11190997B2 Method and apparatus for mobility in wireless communication system
The present disclosure relates to method and apparatus for mobility in wireless communications. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a method performed by a wireless device in a wireless communication system comprises: performing a dual active protocol stack (DAPS) mobility procedure for a mobility from a source cell to a target cell while maintaining a radio link for the source cell; performing a radio link monitoring (RLM) comprising a monitoring of a number of consecutive out-of-sync indications received on a radio link for the source cell during the DAPS mobility procedure; and after detecting a radio link failure (RLF) for the source cell based on the RLM, stopping a transmission on the radio link for the source cell during the DAPS mobility procedure.
US11190996B2 Method and apparatus for reporting selected PLMN of RRC-inactive mode UE in next-generation communication system
The present disclosure relates to a communication method and system for converging a 5th-Generation (5G) communication system for supporting higher data rates beyond a 4th-Generation (4G) system with a technology for Internet of Things (IoT). The present disclosure may be applied to intelligent services based on the 5G communication technology and the IoT-related technology, such as smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car, connected car, health care, digital education, smart retail, security and safety services. The method by a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system includes reselecting another equivalent public land mobile network (PLMN) in an inactive state, transmitting, to a base station, a radio resource control (RRC) resume request message including a resume cause configured to mobile originated (mo)-signaling in case that a radio access network (RAN)-based notification area update procedure is triggered, and receiving, from the base station, an RRC resume message.
US11190994B2 Method of triggering intra-frequency measurement of terminal, device thereof, terminal and base station
A method of triggering an intra-frequency measurement of a terminal, a device of triggering an intra-frequency measurement of a terminal, a terminal and a base station are provided. The method includes: acquiring parameter information sent by a base station and configured to determine whether to trigger an intra-frequency measurement; determining whether to perform the intra-frequency measurement based on the parameter information.
US11190988B2 Session management method based on reallocation of PDU session anchor device, and device performing the session management method
Disclosed is a session management method based on protocol data unit (PDU) session anchor (PSA) relocation, and an device performing the session management method. The session management method may include determining to perform PSA relocation, establishing a new additional PSA device through the PSA relocation, and releasing an existing additional PSA device, in which the PSA relocation may allow traffic moving towards the existing additional PSA device to move to the new additional PSA device.
US11190986B2 Mechanisms of status reporting and protected period setting for coordinated transmission in multiple AP system
Mechanisms of CCA status reporting and NAV distribution for coordinated transmissions in a multi-AP WLAN. A coordinator AP may broadcast a RTS frame to a set of coordinated APs, which allow the coordinated APs with a CCA clear status to set a protected period in a CST frame to silence the associated non-AP STAs. The coordinator AP also polls the coordinated APs to have them individually report their CCA statuses as well as additional information used for transmission coordination. In some embodiments, a status report from a coordinated AP may integrate the protected period setting and the CCA clean status indication, and therefore the coordinator AP just needs to poll for such a report without using RTS/CTS exchange. A coordinated AP may set a protected period to end at the complete transmission of a coordination frame. The coordination frame may specify the remaining TXOP duration information.
US11190965B2 Systems and methods for predictive connection selection in a network of moving things, for example including autonomous vehicles
Communication network architectures, systems and methods for supporting a network of mobile nodes. As a non-limiting example, various aspects of this disclosure provide communication network architectures, systems, and methods for supporting a dynamically configurable communication network comprising a complex array of both static and moving communication nodes (e.g., the Internet of moving things).
US11190962B2 Apparatus and method for transmitting channel state information in a wireless communication system
An apparatus and method for transmitting channel state information in a wireless communication system are disclosed. The UE apparatus for transmitting channel state information includes a channel state measurement module for measuring a channel state based on a level of interference received from a neighbor cell, a channel state information generation module for generating channel state information for a plurality of resource regions or for periodic and aperiodic channel state information reporting modes using the measured channel state and offsets received from a serving BS, the offsets being set for the plurality of resource regions or the periodic and aperiodic channel state information reporting modes, and a transmission module for transmitting the generated channel state information to the serving BS.
US11190944B2 Spectral sensing and allocation using deep machine learning
Methods and systems for identifying occupied areas of a radio frequency (RF) spectrum, identifying areas within that RF spectrum that are unusable for further transmissions, and identifying areas within that RF spectrum that are occupied but that may nonetheless be available for additional RF transmissions are provided. Implementation of the method then systems can include the use of multiple deep neural networks (DNNs), such as convolutional neural networks (CNN's), that are provided with inputs in the form of RF spectrograms. Embodiments of the present disclosure can be applied to cognitive radios or other configurable communication devices, including but not limited to multiple inputs multiple output (MIMO) devices and 5G communication system devices.
US11190942B2 Automatic pairing of devices to wireless networks
A method for the automatic pairing of a device (401) wirelessly with a user's secure WLAN provided by an access point (403), the pairing access point (403), that provides the secure wireless LAN and a second wireless LAN (e.g. a public Wi-Fi hotspot). A connection is established automatically between the device (401) and a wireless LAN provided by an available access point (410) using security credentials stored on the device (401). If it is determined that the available access point (410) is also the pairing access point (403), using the established connection to securely transfer second security credentials from the available access point (410) to the device (401). The transferred second security credentials can then be used to establish a secure connection between the device (401) and the first secure wireless LAN provided by the pairing access point (403).
US11190935B2 Systems and methods for location enabled search and secure authentication
A method of authentication in ride hailing situations may include transmitting, to a server by a first device of a passenger, a request for a ride to a destination, receiving an indication that a second device of a driver accepted the ride, and communicating first location data of each respective device to the other respective device. The method may also include determining a first distance between the first and second device based on the first location data of the first and second device. Responsive to determining that the first distance satisfies a threshold condition, the method may also include communicating, via a first point-to-point communication between the first and second device, second location data of each respective device to the other respective device. Further, the method may include presenting, based on the second location data, directions for the first and second device to reach each other.
US11190933B2 ESIM management platform configured to be polled by an eSIM card
A computer-implemented method that includes receiving, by an embedded subscriber identity module (“eSIM”) management platform, a channel request from an eSIM card. In response to the channel request, the platform opens an encrypted data channel and downloads the information to the eSIM card over the encrypted data channel only when the platform has information to download to the eSIM card. Optionally, before the platform receives the channel request, the platform receives a status request from the eSIM card that does not request that the platform open the encrypted data channel, and sends a response to the eSIM card that is positive only when the platform has information to download to the eSIM card, the eSIM card sending the channel request only when the response is positive. The channel request or the status request, when present, originating from the eSIM card and having been triggered by a timer.
US11190929B1 Electronic device identification system, apparatuses, and methods
A wireless device identification system including one or more sensors each having at least one software defined radio to receive signals transmitted between one or more wireless devices and a mobile wireless device, one or more processors, and one or more memory devices. The one or more memory devices having stored thereon instructions that when executed by the one or more processors cause the one or more processors to capture cellular information, Wi-Fi information, Bluetooth information, and local network information from the received signals. The instructions can include correlating the captured information to the mobile wireless device by creating a weighted edge relationship graph having a plurality of nodes, including a node corresponding to each of the cellular information, the Wi-Fi information, the Bluetooth information, and the local network information, and determining an association strength between each node of the relationship graph.
US11190927B2 Vehicular neighbor discovery for IP-based vehicular networks
A method for a first vehicle to perform a neighbor discovery in an IP-based vehicular network is disclosed. The method includes, based on the first vehicle failed in a router discovery for a direct registration with an adjacent road-side unit (RSU), sending one or more first neighbor solicitation (NS) messages to a second vehicle; receiving, from the second vehicle, a first neighbor advertisement (NA) message as a response to the first NS message; and sending, to the second vehicle, a second NS message for registering the second vehicle as a relay vehicle based on the first NA message.
US11190924B2 Tracking device for a track and locate system
A tracking device for a track and rescue system that wirelessly couples to a control system via a first link established between a control system first type wireless communication interface coupled to the control system and a tracking device first type wireless communication interface included in the tracking device when the tracking device first type wireless communication interface is within range of the control system first type wireless communication interface. The tracking device determines that a first predetermine time period has been satisfied, and in response, determines location information for the tracking device using the positioning system. The tracking device sends, in response to the first predetermined time period being satisfied, an alive signal to the control system via the first link, and the alive signal includes the location information.
US11190913B2 Method and system for network discovery and management and associated e-commerce
The subject matter described herein relates to wireless network discovery, management, the enabling of services, and economic exchanges in a cooperative manner by one or more federated sets of consumers, one or more access point providers, and one or more wireless service providers. Described herein are methods and apparatus for the discovery, classification, and management of wireless networks. The methods and apparatuses described herein may leverage two complementary elements impacting the performance of wireless LANs: (1) organization and management of the wireless access points (hot spots) from an ontology perspective, and (2) organization of mobile devices as a federation.
US11190901B1 Systems and methods to adaptively redefine a geofence
The disclosure generally pertains to systems and methods to minimize false alerts in a geofence system. In an example embodiment, a controller may receive location information of a vehicle traveling on a road that is substantially aligned with a segment of a geofence. The controller may identify a margin of error present in the location information and redefine the segment of the geofence based on the margin of error. The controller may then detect geofence violations with respect to the redefined segment of the geofence. In another example embodiment, a controller may receive location information of a vehicle. The controller may evaluate the location information and determine that the vehicle is crisscrossing a segment of a geofence while traveling on a road. The controller minimizes nuisance geofence exit alerts by redefining the geofence so as to include a geofence buffer zone that encompasses the crisscrossing travel path of the vehicle.
US11190898B2 Rendering scene-aware audio using neural network-based acoustic analysis
Methods, systems, and non-transitory computer readable storage media are disclosed for rendering scene-aware audio based on acoustic properties of a user environment. For example, the disclosed system can use neural networks to analyze an audio recording to predict environment equalizations and reverberation decay times of the user environment without using a captured impulse response of the user environment. Additionally, the disclosed system can use the predicted reverberation decay times with an audio simulation of the user environment to optimize material parameters for the user environment. The disclosed system can then generate an audio sample that includes scene-aware acoustic properties based on the predicted environment equalizations, material parameters, and an environment geometry of the user environment. Furthermore, the disclosed system can augment training data for training the neural networks using frequency-dependent equalization information associated with measured and synthetic impulse responses.
US11190895B2 Signal processing apparatus, signal processing system, signal processing method, and recording medium for characteristics in sound localization processing preferred by listener
Appropriate audio processing is selected. A signal processing apparatus includes: an audio signal output unit that outputs a plurality of test sounds in a superimposed manner; a controller that prompts a listener to select a test sound having a specific sense of localization out of the plurality of test sounds; a receiver that acquires results of the selection made by the listener; and an audio signal processing unit that performs audio signal processing associated with the results of the selection on an input signal.
US11190892B2 Audio sample phase alignment in an artificial reality system
This disclosure describes techniques that include aligning processing of audio samples collected by multiple audio sensors or microphones. In one example, this disclosure describes a method comprising enabling a first microphone; processing, by an audio processor and using a first processing pipeline, audio data samples collected by the first microphone; enabling a second microphone a period of time after enabling the first microphone; processing, by the audio processor and using a second processing pipeline, a sample of audio data collected by the second microphone by synchronizing starting times for the first and second processing pipelines.
US11190890B2 Testing of multiple electroacoustic devices
An acoustic testing apparatus may include connections for multiple devices under test (DUTs) to support simultaneous testing of two or more miniature electroacoustic devices. The acoustic testing apparatus may allow the testing of multiple DUTs with a ratio of less than one reference microphone per DUT. Thus, the speed of testing DUTs may be increased without adding significant cost through additional reference microphones. For example, a single reference microphone may be used to test two or four DUTs coupled together through an acoustic test cavity.
US11190889B2 Semiconductor device and sound output device
A semiconductor device is provided, the device including a first detection section having a removal section to remove DC offset components included in each of an input signal and an output signal output from an amplification section that amplifies the input signal, and a correction section configured to perform correction to match phases of the input signal and the output signal from which the DC offset components have been removed, and to match gains of the input signal and of the output signal, the first detection section comparing a waveform of the input signal to a waveform of the output signal, and a second detection section to detect a mismatch between the DC offset component included in the input signal that is input into the removal section and the DC offset component included in the output signal that is input into the removal section.
US11190880B2 Diaphragm assembly, a transducer, a microphone, and a method of manufacture
A diaphragm assembly for a miniature acoustical transducer having a sufficiently light paddle to allow good audio performance and a sufficiently stiff frame to allow handling. The paddle may be made of a thin sheet of aluminium and the frame of thicker aluminium or a bent sheet of aluminium.
US11190876B2 Mobile terminal-based HAC system and implementation method thereof
Disclosed in the present invention are a mobile terminal-based HAC system and an implementation method thereof. The mobile terminal-based HAC system comprises a mobile terminal and a coil accessory; the coil accessory comprises an audio plug and a magnetic induction coil connected to the audio plug; the mobile terminal comprises a mobile terminal body, a main board, an audio interface circuit and an audio jack, the main board and the audio interface circuit are provided in the mobile terminal body, the audio jack is formed on a side edge of the mobile terminal body, and the main board, the audio interface circuit, and the audio jack are connected in sequence.
US11190872B2 Signal processing system and signal processing meihod
A signal processing system includes microphone units connected in series and a host device connected to one of the microphone units. Each of the microphone units has a microphone, a temporary storage memory, and a processing section for processing the sound picked up by the microphone. The host device has a non-volatile memory in which a sound signal processing program for the microphone units is stored. The host device transmits the sound signal processing program read from the non-volatile memory to each of the microphone units. Each of the microphone units temporarily stores the sound signal processing program in the temporary storage memory. The processing section performs a process corresponding to the sound signal processing program temporarily stored in the temporary storage memory and transmits the processed sound to the host device.
US11190871B2 Method, apparatus and computer-readable media to create audio focus regions dissociated from the microphone system for the purpose of optimizing audio processing at precise spatial locations in a 3D space
Method, apparatus, and computer-readable media focusing sound signals from plural microphones in a 3D space, to determine audio signal processing profiles to optimize sound source(s) in the space. At least one processor determines plural virtual microphone bubbles in the space, and defines one or more bubble object profiles which comprise(s) specific attributes and functions of audio processing functions for each bubble, each bubble object profile including: (a) an individual bubble object profile when the bubble has been configured for an individual bubble; (b) a region object profile when the bubble has been configured for a region of one or more bubbles; and (c) a group object profile when the bubble has been configured for a group having one or more bubbles. The audio signal processing functions are used for the at least one bubble, for any combination of (a), (b), and (c).
US11190865B2 Display module and mobile terminal
A display module and a mobile terminal are provided. The display module comprises a display panel comprising an earpiece area; and a vibration function layer disposed on a surface of the display panel and used to make mechanical vibrations under control of electric signals to generate sound waves; wherein the vibration function layer comprises an actuator and a vibration layer, the actuator comprises a vibrator disposed in the earpiece area and sound insulation sections disposed on one edge of the earpiece area, and the sound insulation sections are used to stop the sound waves of the earpiece area located on one side of the sound insulation sections from propagating to an opposite side of the sound insulation sections.
US11190864B1 Speaker unit for head-mountable device
A head-mountable device can include a speaker unit that provides structural support to its own components and electrical connections between other components. The arrangement of conductive strips within a back plate of a speaker unit can provide the structural support needed by the components of a speaker while allowing components on opposing sides of the speaker unit to be operably connected to each other. By providing both functions with the conductive strips of a back plate, the total space required is minimized so that the head-securement element (e.g., band) of the head-mountable device maintains a thin profile.
US11190861B2 Gateway apparatus and methods for wireless IoT (Internet of Things) services
Gateway apparatus and methods for providing data services (including IoT data services) which leverage existing managed network (e.g., cable network) infrastructure. The disclosed methods and apparatus enable, among other things, delivery of IoT data services in a unified manner via a common portal or IoT gateway (IoTG) which may be both remotely accessed by a user, and remotely controlled/configured by the host network operator (e.g., MSO). In one variant, the premises devices include RF-enabled receivers (enhanced consumer premises equipment, or CPEe) configured to receive (and transmit) OFDM waveforms via a coaxial cable drop to the premises, and interface with the aforementioned IoTG to enable provision of both 5G high-speed data services and lower bandwidth IoT services to the premises, all via a single coaxial cable drop in the exemplary embodiment.
US11190857B2 Sensor array multiplexer
A system for collecting data from multiple sensors at a central node is described. The system includes multiple pairs of sensor array multiplexers (SAMs) and sensors connected in series along the length of two cables each having a twisted wire pair. A first end of the length of the two cables is connected to the central node for receiving data from each of the multiple pairs. The multiple pairs include sensors of at least two different types, which may have different sampling rates. The first cable carries timing data between the multiple pairs and the central node and the second cable carries sensor data between the multiple pairs and the central node.
US11190852B2 System and method for presenting program guide information in an electronic portable device
A controlling device is provided with the ability to present personalized program guide information by using personal preferences provided to a home computing device. The personal preferences are used to filter program guide data received at the home computing device whereby the program guide data will include only programming information for user-specified sources of programming for each of plural, different user-specified periods of time. The filtered program guide data is then downloaded to the controlling device from the home computing device for use in connection with an application of the controlling device that functions to display program guide information within a display of the controlling device.
US11190845B2 End-of-show con lent display trigger
Example embodiments provide a system and method for dynamically triggering display of recommendations during an end-of-show period. A digital receiver identifies an end-of-show period for a piece of digital content. The end-of-show period indicates a portion at an end of the piece of digital content during which display of recommendations can be triggered. The digital receiver monitors for a motion indication signal from a remote control device. In response to both playback of the piece of digital content being within the end-of-show period and a determination that the motion indication signal is received, the digital receiver causes immediate display of one or more recommendations of further digital content.
US11190841B2 Media delivery notification data analysis and dashboard display
A facility for generating analytical information based on individual reports of multiple scheduled presentations of interstitial media assets is provided. Data files are received that each include multiple status reports regarding multiple scheduled presentations of multiple media assets by a plurality of distinct media receiver devices in multiple distinct geographical areas. Analytical information is generated regarding the multiple scheduled media presentations by the distinct media receiver devices, the analytical information including aggregated success rates for one or more subsets of the scheduled media presentations. At least some of the analytical information is presented as a dashboard display comprising a plurality of distinct panels of related information on a communicatively coupled display device.
US11190840B2 Systems and methods for applying behavioral-based parental controls for media assets
Systems and methods are disclosed herein for applying behavioral-based parental controls for media assets. The disclosed techniques herein discuss determining a media asset viewed by a user and character actions of a character within the media asset. Behavioral user data is received which includes a user action. A determination is made whether the user action matches one of the character actions. If a match is found, a parental control restriction setting for the media asset is applied and this parental control restriction is stored in memory.
US11190839B2 Communication quality adjusting system
A communication quality adjusting system includes: an environment information acquiring unit that acquires environment information representing an environment, in which a receiver is placed, and having an effect on a communication state of the receiver; a criterion determining unit that determines a criterion associating a communication state of the receiver and a reception form used when the receiver receives content in accordance with the environment information acquired by the environment information acquiring unit; and a distribution unit that performs control such that the receiver receives video content in the reception form corresponding to the communication state of the receiver on the basis of the criterion determined by the criterion determining unit.
US11190831B2 Image display device and method for controlling the same
A display device includes a display; a first external interface configured to be connected to a first external device; a second external interface configured to be connected to a second external device; and a controller configured to display, on the display, an external source list menu including first connection port information for identifying the first external interface and second connection port information for identifying the second external interface and detect a connection signal indicating whether any one of the first external device or the second external device is connected to any one of the first external interface or the second external interface, wherein the connection signal includes at least one of a first connection signal indicating the first external device is connected to the first external interface or a second connection signal indicating the second external device is connected to the second external interface.
US11190827B2 Method for broadcast service signaling
Systems, methods, and devices enable a receiver device to determine completeness of low level signaling (LLS) tables received via broadcast transmissions. In various embodiments, broadcast service signaling may include generating a directory table identifying one or more LLS tables to be broadcast and sending the directory table in a broadcast stream of the one or more LLS tables. In various embodiments, broadcast service signaling may include calculating a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) code for, generating a hash value for, and/or applying a digital signature to one or more LLS tables in a broadcast stream.
US11190826B1 Segment quality-guided adaptive stream creation
Embodiments provide for improved stream generation are provided. A video comprising a plurality of segments and an encoding ladder specifying a plurality of maximum average bitrates (MABs) are received. A plurality of intermediate bitrates interspersed among the plurality of MABs are selected. A target average bitrate (TAB) segment is generated by encoding a first segment using a first MAB, and a first intermediate average bitrate (IAB) segment is generated by encoding the first segment using a first intermediate bitrate. Quality scores are generated for the first TAB segment and the first IAB segment. A first output segment is selected for the first segment at the first MAB based on the quality scores, where the first output segment is either the first TAB segment or the first IAB segment. Upon receiving a request for the first segment at the first MAB, the first output segment is outputted.
US11190824B2 Zero sign-on authentication
An authenticating system and process for authenticating user devices to a access a service where access to certain portions of the service may be limited according to a access point or other device used by a user device to facilitate interfacing a user with the service. The authentication may be achieved without directly assessing a trustworthiness of the user devices, and optionally, without requiring a user thereof to complete a sign-on operation.
US11190821B2 Methods and apparatus for alerting users to media events of interest using social media analysis
Methods, systems, and computer program products for alerting users to media events of interest using social media analysis are provided herein. A computer-implemented method includes collecting user media preferences indicating events of interest to a given user; buffering at least a portion of media content associated with the collected user media preferences of the given user; monitoring social media for one or more events of interest to the given user based on the collected user media preferences of the given user; identifying at least one event that satisfies one or more predefined interest criteria for the given user based on the monitored social media contributions of other parties and the collected user media preferences of the given user; and notifying the given user of the at least one event of interest.
US11190817B2 Method, systems and devices for providing adjusted video content according to viewing distance
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, embodiments for obtaining video content from a video content server, determining a quality parameter for each of the plurality of adjusted video content, and adjusting the video content to generate the plurality of adjusted video content. Each of the plurality of adjusted video content comprises a different point cloud density according to the quality parameter. Further embodiments can include receiving a request for the video content from a video content application on a communication device, and determining a distance from a viewpoint to a point-cloud object on the video content application of the communication device. Additional embodiments can include selecting an adjusted video content based on the distance from the viewpoint to the point-cloud object and the quality parameter of the adjusted video content, and providing the adjusted video content to the communication device for presentation. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11190808B2 Image processing apparatus and image processing method
There is provided an image processing apparatus and an image processing method in which S/N can be improved. A class tap selection unit configures a class tap by selecting a pixel that is a class tap used in class classification of classifying a pixel to be processed of a first image obtained by adding a residual error of prediction encoding and a prediction image together, into any one class of a plurality of classes, from the first image. A class classification unit performs the class classification of the pixel to be processed by using the class tap, and a filter processing unit performs filter processing corresponding to class of the pixel to be processed, with respect to the first image, to generate a second image used in prediction of the prediction image. The class tap selection unit updates a tap structure of the class tap to a selected tap structure.
US11190806B2 Display apparatus and method of controlling thereof
A display apparatus is disclosed. The display apparatus includes a display, a communication interface, a receiver, and a processor configured to decode an encoded video frame and an encoded audio frame, received through the receiver, transmit information on decoding time of the decoded video frame to an audio apparatus through the communication interface, delay the decoded audio frame by a first time, and transmit information on decoding time of the decoded audio frame, information on the first time, and an audio frame delayed by the first time to the audio apparatus through the communication interface, in response to the transmission, receive information on a second time delayed in the audio apparatus to output the audio frame from the audio apparatus through the communication interface, and synchronize an audio frame output from the audio apparatus with a video frame output through the display based on the information on the second time.
US11190805B2 Data processing device and data processing method
Provided is a data processing device that reduces the amount of memory access in a case where data and an error control code are to be stored in a memory. The processing device includes a data compression section, a code generation section, a binding section, and a transfer section. The data compression section generates second data by performing a predetermined compression process on first data that is to be stored in a memory and of a predetermined data length. The code generation section generates an error control code for the first data or the second data. The binding section generates third data by binding the second data generated by the data compression section to the error control code generated by the code generation section. The transfer section transfers the third data generated by the binding section to the memory in units of the predetermined data length.
US11190802B2 Apparatus, a method and a computer program for omnidirectional video
There are disclosed various methods, apparatuses and computer program products for adaptive bitrate control for tiled omnidirectional video. In some embodiments information of a size of a viewport to view omnidirectional video data is received and an orientation of a viewport within the omnidirectional video data is determined. A first set of tiles belonging to the viewport and a second set of tiles outside the viewport are determined. A bitrate is estimated for a full picture using a first quality for the first set, and a second quality for the second set. The determination is repeated for a plurality of viewports. A representative viewport orientation is selected using the estimation results. A plurality of bitrates are estimated for a full picture for the third set of tiles and for the fourth set of tiles; and estimated bitrates and the representative viewport orientation are provided to an adaptive bitrate algorithm.
US11190795B2 Method and an apparatus for processing a video signal
A method of processing a video signal is disclosed. The present invention includes obtaining a current macroblock type, obtaining skip or direct mode indication information on a partition of the current macroblock according to the current macroblock type, deriving a motion vector of the partition according to the skip or direct mode indication information, and predicting a pixel value of the partition using the motion vector. Accordingly, the present invention obtains a pixel value of a reference block close to an original video using a motion vector, thereby enhancing a reconstruction ratio of the macroblock. As a macroblock uses skip or direct prediction indication information, it is unnecessary to separately code skip mode indication information and direct mode indication information on the macroblock, whereby an information size to be coded can be reduced.
US11190788B2 Flexible band offset mode in sample adaptive offset in HEVC
A Flexible Band Offset (FBO) apparatus and method of performing Sample Adaptive Offset (SAO) filtering within encoders and decoders, such as according to the High Efficiency Video Coding (HEVC) standard, and similarly configured coding devices. The number of Band Offset (BO) modes and the number of necessary offsets is reduced. The invention beneficially provides simpler coding, reduces temporary buffer size requirements, and can yield a small performance gain over existing SAO techniques of HEVC test model HM 5.
US11190787B2 Multi-pixel caching scheme for lossless encoding
Systems and methods are provided for encoding a multi-pixel caching scheme for lossless encoders. The systems and methods can include obtaining a sequence of pixels, determining repeating sub-sequences of the sequence of pixels consisting of a single repeated pixel and non-repeating sub-sequences of the sequence of pixels, responsive to the determination, encoding the repeating sub-sequences using a run-length of the repeated pixel and encoding the non-repeating sub-sequences using a multi-pixel cache, wherein the encoding using a multi-pixel cache comprises, encoding non-repeating sub-sequences stored in the multi-pixel cache as the location of the non-repeating sub-sequences in the multi-pixel cache, and encoding non-repeating sub-sequences not stored in the multi-pixel cache using the value of the pixels in the non-repeating sub-sequences.
US11190765B2 Method and apparatus for video encoding and decoding using pattern-based block filtering
Methods (1100, 1300) and apparatuses (600, 1200) for video coding and decoding are provided. The method of video encoding includes accessing (1110) a reconstructed block corresponding to a block in a picture of a video, determining (1120) at least one filter pattern based on a property of the block and filtering (1130) the reconstructed block according to the at least one filter pattern. The method of video decoding includes accessing (1310) a reconstructed block corresponding to a block in a picture of an encoded video, determining (1320) at least one filter pattern based on a property of the block and filtering (1330) the reconstructed block according to the at least one filter pattern. A bitstream formatted to include encoded data, a computer-readable storage medium and a computer program product are also described.
US11190761B2 Method and apparatus for encoding and decoding video using inter-prediction
Image decoding of decoding a sequence of coded pictures on a block-by-block basis is provided. The image decoding incudes decoding a first high-level syntax element from a bitstream to determine, at a sequence level, whether affine motion prediction is allowed. A second high-level syntax element is extracted for each of at least one coding tool from the bitstream depending on the first high-level syntax element. At a picture level, the method determines whether each of the at least one coding tool is allowed. The coding tool includes sample-by-sample adjustment of affine motion prediction samples.
US11190760B1 Neural network based coefficient sign prediction
A method, computer program, and computer system is provided for coding video data. Reference samples and magnitudes of transform coefficients corresponding to a current block of video data from an input to a neural network are identified. Sign values associated with the transform coefficients are predicted based on at least the identified reference samples. The video data is encoded/decoded based on the predicted sign values.
US11190749B2 Compatible stereoscopic video delivery
Stereoscopic images are subsampled and placed in a “checkerboard” pattern in an image. The image is encoded in a monoscopic video format. The monoscopic video is transmitted to a device where the “checkerboard” is decoded. Portions of the checkerboard (e.g., “black” portions) are used to reconstruct one of the stereoscopic images and the other portion of the checkerboard (e.g., “white” portions) are used to reconstruct the other image. The subsamples are, for example, taken from the image in a location coincident to the checkerboard position in which the subsamples are encoded.
US11190746B2 Real-time spacetime stereo using spacetime descriptors
According to an aspect, a real-time active stereo system includes a capture system configured to capture stereo image data, where the image data includes a plurality of pairs of a reference image and a secondary image, and each pair of the plurality of pairs relates a different temporal window. The real-time active stereo system includes a depth sensing computing system including at least one processor and a non-transitory computer-readable medium having executable instructions that when executed by the at least one processor are configured to execute a local stereo reconstruction algorithm configured to compute spacetime descriptors from the plurality of pairs of the stereo image data and generate depth maps based on the spacetime descriptors.
US11190741B2 Real-time mapping of projections onto moving 3D objects
A “Concurrent Projector-Camera” uses an image projection device in combination with one or more cameras to enable various techniques that provide visually flicker-free projection of images or video, while real-time image or video capture is occurring in that same space. The Concurrent Projector-Camera provides this projection in a manner that eliminates video feedback into the real-time image or video capture. More specifically, the Concurrent Projector-Camera dynamically synchronizes a combination of projector lighting (or light-control points) on-state temporal compression in combination with on-state temporal shifting during each image frame projection to open a “capture time slot” for image capture during which no image is being projected. This capture time slot represents a tradeoff between image capture time and decreased brightness of the projected image. Examples of image projection devices include LED-LCD based projection devices, DLP-based projection devices using LED or laser illumination in combination with micromirror arrays, etc.
US11190739B2 Illuminator and projector
An illuminator includes a first laser light source section that outputs a first light flux that belongs to a first wavelength band, a second laser light source section that outputs a second light flux that belongs to a second wavelength band, a third laser light source section that outputs a third light flux that belongs to a third wavelength band and has a polarization direction different from those of the first and second light fluxes, a light combiner that combines the first, second, and third light fluxes to produce combined light, and a predetermined band retardation film on the downstream of the light combiner that changes the phase of a light flux that forms the combined light and belongs to the third wavelength band, and the polarization directions of the light fluxes contained in the combined light are aligned on the downstream of the predetermined band retardation film.
US11190735B1 Video modifying conferencing system
A computer-implemented method for modifying video-based communications produced during a conference call, is disclosed. The computer-implemented method can include monitoring a plurality of images transmitted via a video feed of a device connected to the conference call. The computer-implemented method can include identifying a first unwanted image component transmitted via the video feed. The computer-implemented method can include actively modifying the video feed by removing the first unwanted image component from the video feed.
US11190734B2 Multiway audio-video conferencing with multiple communication channels per device
A device implementing a system for multiway audio-video conferencing includes a processor configured to receive, from a first device, indication of a first channel and a second channel for communicating content for an audio-video conference session. The first channel and the second channel correspond to different types of communication interfaces. The processor is further configured to receive, from the first device, a first request to subscribe to a first content stream for the audio-video conference session via the first channel, and to subscribe to a second content stream for the audio-video conference session via the second channel, and in response to receiving the first request, forward, to the first device, the first content stream via the first channel.
US11190729B2 Video jukebox apparatus and a method of playing music and music videos using a video jukebox apparatus
A digital jukebox allows for playback of a first offering and a second offering. The contents of each offering are individually licensed for public performance at a particular location where the jukebox is found. The jukebox displays advertisements that are selected in response to user interaction with the jukebox or a number of other factors. The jukebox features a screen that allows user to interact with the jukebox to select offerings, but also to respond to advertising. Jukebox can function in cooperation with a server, but in the alternate, can function as an independent and stand-alone device when connection to server is not available.
US11190728B2 Method and system for recording a super slow motion video in a portable electronic device
A method for processing image frames, and an electronic device are provided. The method includes receiving image frames captured by an image sensor at a first frame rate and storing the received image frames in a memory. A change is detected in the stored image frames and an image frame is interpolated between the stored image frames after detecting the change. The interpolated image is stored in the memory.
US11190721B2 Signal separation method, pixel unit, and pixel array
A signal separation method, a pixel unit, and a pixel array are provided. The method comprises: determining a first threshold voltage between a first primary node of at least two primary nodes that stores first radiation charges and an adjacent subsequent-stage and controlling, when a second primary node of the at least two primary nodes that stores second radiation charges is electrically connected with an adjacent subsequent-stage node, a second threshold voltage between the second primary node and the adjacent subsequent-stage node so that echo radiation charges in the second radiation charges are transferred to the subsequent-stage The second threshold voltage is equal to the first threshold voltage; the first threshold voltage is used to make the background radiation charges included in the first radiation charges fully or partially remain in the first primary node when the first primary node is electrically connected with the subsequent-stage node.
US11190718B2 Line buffer unit for image processor
An apparatus is described that include a line buffer unit composed of a plurality of a line buffer interface units. Each line buffer interface unit is to handle one or more requests by a respective producer to store a respective line group in a memory and handle one or more requests by a respective consumer to fetch and provide the respective line group from memory. The line buffer unit has programmable storage space whose information establishes line group size so that different line group sizes for different image sizes are storable in memory.
US11190707B2 Motion ghost resistant HDR image generation method and portable terminal
The present invention provides a motion ghost resistant HDR image generation method and a portable terminal. A normally exposed image and an underexposed image are mapped to an overexposed image and are fused in the overexposed image, such that the values of the underexposed image are more considered to be used in the fused image in a bright place and the values of the overexposed image are more considered to be used in a dark place; therefore, both the dark place and bright place have abundant information and a motion ghost resistant HDR image is finally generated, thus improving the visual effect of a ghost-removed high-dynamic range image.
US11190699B2 Control apparatus control method and storage medium
A control apparatus and method that captures video image includes acquiring a parameter for recognition processing with respect to acquired image data and changing the acquired parameter according to a change in zoom magnification of an image capturing unit.
US11190698B2 Imaging apparatus, control method for imaging apparatus, information processing apparatus, and storage medium
An imaging apparatus includes: a focus controller configured to adjust focus by driving a lens; a relative tilt angle controller configured to incline a focus surface by controlling a relative tilt angle of the lens to an image sensor; and an acquisition unit configured to acquire an installation angle of the imaging apparatus based on a relative tilt angle and a distance from a standard surface on the focus surface inclined in accordance with the standard surface. The acquisition unit acquires a relative tilt angle when the focus surface is inclined in accordance with a height of a subject based on the installation angle and a distance between the standard surface and height information of the subject, and outputs the relative ti It angle to the relative tilt angle controller.
US11190694B2 Image stabilization apparatus, method of controlling the same, and storage medium
An image stabilization apparatus comprises a calculation unit configured to, based on a detection result of shake detection unit for detecting a shake of an image capturing apparatus, calculates an image blur correction amount for correcting an image blur by changing a relative position of a subject image and the image capturing element, wherein the calculation unit, based on information of an imaging lens that is used when capturing a captured image, calculates the image blur correction amount at a different scaling factor for each of a plurality of axes of a two-dimensional plane of the captured image.
US11190693B2 Image pickup apparatus and its control method that corrects image blurs by moving image sensor
An image pickup apparatus includes an image sensor configured to capture an object image, and a controller by controlling energizing an actuator for an image stabilization operation that moves the image sensor. The controller switches an energization method for the actuator between a first energization method and a second energization method that has a response distortion of an actuator larger and a ripple current smaller than those of the first energization method, controls energizing the actuator by the first energization method in a first state that does not read a signal out of the image sensor during a charge accumulation of the image sensor, and controls energizing the actuator by the second energization method in a second state that reads the signal out of the image sensor after the charge accumulation.
US11190691B2 Image pickup apparatus
An image pickup apparatus includes an image sensor configured to capture an object image, an image stabilizing unit that includes a coil, a magnet that faces the coil, and a yoke that contacts the magnet, and moves the image sensor for an image stabilization by electrifying the coil, and a magnetic flux shielding member made of a magnetic material and disposed in an area between the image stabilizing unit and an exterior surface of the image pickup apparatus, through which a magnetic flux generated from the magnet moves toward outside of the image pickup apparatus.
US11190688B2 Image blur correction device, method for controlling same, and imaging apparatus
An image blur correction device includes a motion detection unit and detects a motion of panning, tilting, and camera shake. A motion determination unit determines a motion of an imaging apparatus based on an output of the motion detection unit. A high-pass filter (HPF) removes a low-frequency component from the output of the motion detection unit and a low-pass filter (LPF) removes a high-frequency component from an output of the HPF. A swing-back time period detection unit detects a period of time during which swing-back occurs based on the output of the LPF and the output of the motion determination unit. A gain control unit controls a gain to be multiplied by the output of the LPF based on the output of the detection unit and the output of the motion determination unit. A subtraction processing unit subtracts an output of the gain control unit from the output of the HPF.
US11190686B2 Control apparatus and control method for image detection with blur correction
A control apparatus includes a detecting unit configured to detect an object from an obtained image signal, an obtaining unit configured to obtain a variation amount of a focal length for reducing a size variation of the object detected by the detecting unit, and a correcting unit configured to obtain a blur correction amount for controlling an image stabilizer configured to correct a blur, based on the blur detected by a shake detector and the variation amount of the focal length obtained by the obtaining unit.
US11190685B2 Audio data acquisition device including a top surface to be attached to a bottom of an omnidirectional image sensing device
An audio data acquisition device for obtaining audio data, and an audio data acquisition system. The audio data acquisition device for obtaining audio data includes a top surface to be attached to a bottom of an omnidirectional image sensing device. The audio data acquisition system includes the audio data acquisition device for obtaining audio data, and the omnidirectional image sensing device. In the audio data acquisition system, a top surface of the audio data acquisition device is to be attached to a bottom of the omnidirectional image sensing device.
US11190683B2 Image capture apparatus and control method therefor
An image capture apparatus comprises an image sensor and an adjustment circuit that adjusts a drive timing of the image sensor. The adjustment circuit, in a case where a second drive time period, which is a drive time period of the image sensor for still image shooting, overlaps with a first drive time period, which is a drive time period of the image sensor for moving image shooting, changes a start timing of the second drive time period to a timing that is based on a movement direction and a movement amount of a main subject.
US11190676B2 Image capture apparatus and focusing adjustment method for same
A focusing adjustment method includes calculating an in-focus level of an imaging optical system including a diaphragm and a focus lens based on an output signal of an image sensor, setting an optional focus lens position based on an instruction from a user, performing first control for determining a diaphragm driving direction and a diaphragm driving amount, based on the in-focus level; and performing second control for determining a moving direction of the focus lens, based on an output signal of the image sensor and determining a driving amount of the focus lens based on the diaphragm driving amount, wherein, in the first control and the second control, the diaphragm and the focus lens are controlled in such a range that a specific region of captured image can be included in depth of field.
US11190675B2 Control apparatus, image pickup apparatus, control method, and storage medium
A control apparatus includes an acquiring unit configured to acquire a contrast evaluation value for each of a plurality of areas in an image, and a controlling unit configured to detect an in-focus position of a focus lens for each of the plurality of areas based on the contrast evaluation value. The controlling unit determines whether or not the focus lens approaches the in-focus position of each of the plurality of areas based on the contrast evaluation value. The controlling unit determines a driving direction of the focus lens based on a result of a determination. When detecting the in-focus position of one area of the plurality of areas, the controlling unit determines the driving direction of the focus lens based on the contrast evaluation value of another area of the plurality of areas other than the one area.
US11190672B2 Lens module and vehicular imaging device
In a lens module, a first lens barrel has opposing first and second ends and an optical axis. A glass lens is disposed in the first lens barrel, and a resin lens is disposed in the first lens barrel and is arranged to be closer to the second end than the glass lens is. A second lens barrel is disposed in the first lens barrel to surround the at least one resin lens. A holding mechanism applies pressing force to the at least one glass lens and the second lens barrel in a direction of the optical axis to perform pressure holding of the at least one glass lens and the second lens barrel in a direction of the optical axis. The holding mechanism holds the at least one resin lens while preventing the pressing force from being directly applied to the at least one resin lens.
US11190664B2 Information processing apparatus, method of controlling the same, and storage medium for setting a naming rule for a file name
There is provided with an information processing apparatus and a method of controlling the same. The apparatus sets a naming rule for an image file and determines whether or not the set naming rule satisfies a predetermined condition. If it is determined that the naming rule does not satisfy the predetermined condition, the information processing apparatus warns a user. On the other hand, if it is determined that the naming rule satisfies the predetermined condition, the information processing apparatus generates a file name of the image file in accordance with the set naming rule, and stores the image file with the file name.
US11190663B2 Image scanning apparatus having scanner and image processor, control method therefor, and storage medium storing program for executing control method
An image scanning apparatus that is capable of executing control about an interrupt scan without using another apparatus. The image scanning apparatus includes a scanner and a controller. The scanner scans a document. The controller determines whether interrupt execution of a second scan that is different from a first scan is permitted based on a setting relevant to the first scan that is being executed. The scanner executes the second scan after suspending the first scan in a case where the interrupt execution of the second scan is permitted, and the scanner restarts the first scan after executing the second scan.
US11190660B2 Image reading apparatus and image forming apparatus
An image reading apparatus includes a housing; a transparent plate that is provided in an opening formed in an upper part of the housing and on which an original is placed; an image reading unit that is disposed inside the housing and that scans in a main scanning direction while moving in a sub-scanning direction to read an image of the original placed on the transparent plate; a flexible flat cable having one end that is connected to a control board on which an electronic component that is configured to process the image read by the image reading unit is mounted and the other end that is connected to the image reading unit, the flexible flat cable being configured to electrically connect the image reading unit and the control board, the flexible flat cable being disposed such that a width direction of the flexible flat cable crosses a surface of the transparent plate, the flexible flat cable being partially fixed to a side wall of the housing facing the image reading unit in the main scanning direction; and a holding portion configured to hold a part of the flexible flat cable, the holding portion holding the part between a part fixed to the side wall and the other end, of the flexible flat cable, the holding portion being formed on an end face of the image reading unit in the sub-scanning direction, wherein the holding portion holds the flexible flat cable such that a distance in the main scanning direction between a position at which the holding portion holds a lower end of the flexible flat cable in the width direction and the side wall is longer than a distance in the main scanning direction between a position at which the holding portion holds an upper end of the flexible flat cable in the width direction and the side wall.
US11190655B2 Information transmission apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
An information transmission apparatus includes a generating unit and a receiving unit. The generating unit generates a second instruction part when a first instruction part is selected. The first instruction part gives an instruction to perform a first transmission process of transmitting information to multiple first transmission destinations. The second instruction part gives an instruction to perform a second transmission process of transmitting the information to at least one second transmission destination among the first transmission destinations. The at least one second transmission destination is a transmission destination to which the information fails to be transmitted. The receiving unit receives change of a second transmission setting for the second transmission process. The second transmission setting is associated with the second instruction part and includes destination information of the at least one second transmission destination.
US11190648B2 Imaging system, imaging control method therefor, imaging control apparatus, radiation detector, and storage medium
An imaging system captures an image by detecting, by a sensor, radiation from a radiation generating apparatus, and transmits image data of the image captured by the sensor to a controller. The controller includes a control unit configured to control whether to permit the use of the sensor, based on whether the sensor already holds the captured image data at the time of connection of the sensor.
US11190643B1 Automated redistribution of queries to underutilized channels
Aspects of the disclosure relate to automated redistribution of queries to underutilized channels. A computing platform may monitor user traffic for one or more customer service communication channels. Subsequently, the computing platform may identify estimated wait times for a plurality of users to be served via the one or more channels. Then, the computing platform may initiate, via an intelligent virtual assistant, a communication with a given user of the plurality of users. Then, the computing platform may receive, via the intelligent virtual assistant, one or more attributes of a query of the given user. Then, the computing platform may select a channel of the one or more channels. Then, the computing platform may provide, to an enterprise agent associated with the selected channel, the one or more attributes of the query. Subsequently, the computing platform may direct the given user to the selected channel.
US11190639B2 Call processing system and method of use
A system for accessing information via a voice device comprises a call router configured to initiate and receive calls and at least one application server in communication with the call router via a network. The at least one application server is configured to receive a call from the voice device and access a user account stored in a memory. The application server is further configured to access a plurality of contacts of the user account and receive a contact selection of a selected contact. The application server is further configured to assume an account identification of the user account for one or more communications and control a submission of a message associated with the assumed account identification to a mobile device of the selected contact.
US11190638B2 Detection and prevention of unwanted calls in a telecommunications system
A method that detects unwanted calls based on information shared between a first telecommunications network provided by a first service provider and a second service provider providing a second telecommunications network including receiving, by a data-processing system, a request to provide a telecommunications service to the first telecommunications network, the request being received by the first telecommunications network from a user of the first telecommunications network through a first gateway, and wherein the request comprises a calling party identification that identified a calling party and a called party identification that identified a called party. The method further includes examining, by the data-processing system, statistics relating to requests for telecommunications services; and generating, by the data-processing system, a first signal when the called party identification in the request appears in the statistics in excess of a predetermined first number of instances within a predetermined first time interval.
US11190616B2 Dynamic endpoint communication channels
The present disclosure relates generally to systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for providing a concierge service to handle a wide variety of topics and user intents via a common interface. The concierge service can be part of a connection management system that can dynamically manage and facilitate conversations between a user making a request or providing an instruction and one or more endpoints for the purposes of fulfilling the request or instruction. Such dynamic management may include transferring a communication session to a social network member endpoint based on an intent identified within natural language communications, tracking a dynamic sentiment score, and automatically switching the communication session to another endpoint based on a change in the dynamic sentiment score.
US11190613B2 Method, device, and computer storage medium for radio connection
A method, device and a computer storage medium for wireless connection are provided. The method includes that: a main Transmission Point (TP) sends a connection indication to User Equipment (UE), the connection indication being used to indicate the UE to establish a connection with at least one sub TP on the premise of keeping a current connection with the main TP.
US11190611B2 Content delivery network (CDN) cold content handling
A method of content delivery in a content delivery network (CDN), where the CDN is deployed, operated and managed by a content delivery network service provider (CDNSP). The CDN comprises a set of content servers and a domain name system (DNS). For a given content provider, a determination is first made whether the content provider has “cold content” delivery requirements by evaluating one or more factors that include: total content size, size of content objects expected to be served, uniqueness of content, total number of content objects, and a percentage of the total content size that is expected to account for a given percentage of traffic. Upon a determination that the content provider has cold content delivery requirements, a subset of the CDN content servers are configured to implement a set of one or handling rules for managing delivery of the cold content from the CDN content servers.
US11190609B2 Connection pooling for scalable network services
Systems and methods are described for providing connection pools between source network devices and a target, connection-limited service. Each connection pool can facilitate connections between source devices and the target service, while ensuring that connections to the connection-limited service do not exceed a defined limit. A connection manager service can initialize a connection pool for a target service on request by a client device, and provide an identifier for the connection pool to the client device. Source network devices can then transmit operations for the target service to the connection manager service, which can route the operations to an appropriate connection pool based on the identifier.
US11190607B2 Communication monitoring apparatus, communication monitoring method, and computer-readable non-transitory storage medium
A monitoring apparatus holds extracted information including: extracted data from first communication between a proxy and a first network and from second communication between the proxy and a second network; and reception times of a target data, wherein the extracted data includes kinds of communication, sources and destinations of the target data in the first communication, and the sources in the second network and the destinations in the first network after the target data is relayed by the proxy in the second communication, the monitoring apparatus: for first extracted data of first kind of communication in the first communication, acquires second extracted data in the second communication whose reception time is coincidental time zone of the reception time of the first extracted data; and determines whether communication using the target data from which the acquired second extracted data is extracted is included in a series of end-to-end communication.
US11190604B2 Managing data transmissions based on a user's digital footprint
One exemplary system can determine a digital footprint for a user. The system can determine a first transmission pattern in which first content was transmitted to a first user device based at least in part on the digital footprint. The system can determine training data that includes a relationship between (i) one or more characteristics of the first content and (ii) the first transmission pattern. The system can then train a machine-learning-model using the training data to enable the machine-learning-model to predict a second transmission pattern in which to transmit second content that is different from the first content. The system can provide the second content as input to the machine-learning-model to obtain the second transmission pattern as output from the machine-learning-model. The system can cause the second content to be transmitted to the first user device in accordance with the second transmission pattern, which may conserve computing resources.
US11190600B2 Systems and methods for facilitating discovery of users who share common characteristics within a social networking system
The disclosed computer-implemented method may include (1) receiving, via a social networking system, a request from a user to participate in a discovery service designed to facilitate connections between users of the social networking system who share common attributes, (2) obtaining, from the user, data representative of at least one desired user attribute, possessed by the user, for new user connections, (3) identifying, within the social networking system, at least one additional user who is both a participant in the discovery service and who also possesses the desired user attribute, and (4) providing a visual indication to the user, when representing the additional user within a user interface of the social networking system, that the additional user is a participant in the discovery service and that the additional user possesses the desired user attribute. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11190599B2 Method and system for cloud service pre-provisioning
Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with pre-provisioning instances of a service are described. In one embodiment, a method includes constructing pre-provisioned instances of a service within a pool. The pool may be evaluated to obtain a list of pre-provisioned instances in response to receiving a request for execution of the service. A pre-provisioned instance is selected from the list of pre-provisioned instances. The pre-provisioned instance then provisioned by retrieving and installing executable code of the service into a computing environment of the pre-provisioned instance. The example method may also include executing the provisioned instance.
US11190593B1 Method for identifying manufacturer-specific controller-area network data
Methods and systems for identifying manufacturer-specific controller-area (CAN) data for a vehicle type are provided. Manufacturer-specific CAN data may be identified by processing defined CAN data having a correlation relationship with the target data and undefined manufacturer-specific CAN data for determining if there is a correlation relationship therebetween. Also provided are methods and systems for identifying and automatically collecting manufacturer-specific CAN data for a vehicle type.
US11190585B2 Systems and methods for syndicated distribution of electronic content
Systems and methods are disclosed for online distribution of content by receiving, from a user's mobile device, a request for a web page hosted by a publisher's CMS; applying a rules engine to analyze a received URL according to a set of rules identifying one or more website types and/or referrers; if the received URL satisfies the rules engine, redirecting the received request to a syndication server system hosted within a global CDN; adding a URL of the web page to a missing content queue and redirecting the request to the publisher's CMS if the CDN syndication server does not contain a suitable mobile-formatted version of the web page; and delivering a package of binary compressed content of the web page to a stub page cached at the user's mobile device by the CDN syndication server, using recirculation and monetization components chosen by the publisher.
US11190581B1 Job allocation support system and method
A system periodically or non-periodically performs allocation optimization support processing (that supports optimization of job allocation) based on monitoring result information (that indicates a result of monitoring of one or a plurality of jobs allocated to one or more servers). The allocation optimization support processing includes: determining, for each job based on the monitoring result information, a job characteristic compatible with resource use rates of various calculation resources in an allocation target server of the job; and selecting, when there is a job that matches a condition that change of the allocation target server is recommended, an allocation target server of the job after the change from among one or more servers having a server characteristic compatible with the job characteristic of the job based on at least one of an execution duration length and resource use rates of various calculation resources of the job, and a use cost of each of the one or more servers.
US11190559B1 Computer server configured for data meetings with optional participant-selected call-connecting attributes
Consistent with an embodiment of the present disclosure, a server arrangement provides a web-accessible virtual-meeting interface through which participant identifying information and meeting time information is passed for setting up and establishing a primary meeting. In addition to the primary meeting, various selectable options are provided for one or more participants, including merged audio from the established audio connections to the participants, establishing a secondary meeting and/or automatically moving or reverting connections from/to the primary meeting.
US11190557B1 Collaborative remote interactive platform
Systems and methods for providing a remote interactive experience are provided. The systems and methods may include computer executable code stored in a non-transitory memory and run on a processor. The remote interactive experience may be provided via a digital platform. The platform may provide management of a shared browser. The shared browser may be shared by a plurality of participant devices. The platform may store the shared browser in a cloud-based location. The shared browser may thus be cloud-based. The platform may enable the plurality of participant devices to access the cloud-based shared browser. The platform may receive, as input, actions performed to each of the plurality of participant devices. The actions may include at least one of an action list that includes: a cursor movement, a window-sizing, a window-positioning, and a file navigation performed to the shared browser. The platform may propagate the actions to the shared browser.
US11190555B2 Methods and apparatus for registering a device to server
An electronic device and method are provided for registering a device in a server. The method includes establishing a connection between a first device and the server; searching for a second device disposed in a home network in which the first device is disposed; establishing a connection between the first device and the second device, in response to a message transmitted by the second device; receiving identification information of the second device from the second device; and requesting registration of the second device with the server by transmitting the identification information of the second device to the server.
US11190552B2 Gateway configurations in industrial internet of things
A gateway or corresponding computing device acting as a gateway in an IoTSP system, for example, is provided with gateway configurations defining at least how to monitor functionality of the gateway. The gateway monitors its functionality according to the gateway configurations. The monitoring may relate to telemetry data, hardening, and/or external experience data.
US11190551B2 Interception of high-throughput data traffic
Systems, devices, and techniques described herein relate to interception of data traffic that is traversing a network at a relatively high throughput rate. In some examples, a request to initiate interception is received from a server. In response to receiving the request to initiate interception, an instruction to forward user plane data to the server can be transmitted to a User Plane Function (UPF). The UPF may be transferring the user plane data in a data flow. The instruction may cause the UPF to forward the user plane data to the server in multiple streams. In addition, control plane data associated with the data flow can be transmitted to the server.
US11190548B1 Coherent method of consistency for purpose of cloud authorization
The present disclosure sets up the foundation of consistency for cloud authorization. Consistency is formalized as univalence and a scheme of inductive types, and consistency pushouts and pullbacks are derived for cloud authorization. Induction schemas are developed for services, repositories and messages. The consistency is characterized as relative consistency, paraconsistency, and three levels of inconsistency. Due to duality of consistency, consistency recovery is constructed with a semantic model and synthetic retry message type families.
US11190545B2 Wireless network service interfaces
A uniform wireless network service selection information exchange interface system is provided to facilitate a consistent user experience across multiple wireless networks that may have different service plan activation or service plan purchase processes. Network detection of service usage anomalies based on device-based data usage reports is provided to enable the network to determine whether an end-user device is likely operating in accordance with the established policy, or whether the end-user device may be operating fraudulently.
US11190543B2 Method and system for detecting and mitigating a denial of service attack
A method and system for detecting and mitigating a denial of service attack against a destination server (12) and/or connected devices (14). Incoming traffic packets (26) are monitored and a first distribution of the incoming traffic packets (26) is built in accordance with Benford's Law for normal traffic behaviour. A denial of service attack is detected when it occurs. Once an attack is detected, the incoming traffic packets (26/28) are sorted in accordance with Zipf's Law and a sorted distribution is created. The sorted distribution is compared with the first distribution. The incoming traffic packets (28) in the sorted distribution that are not consistent with the first distribution are discarded. A second distribution is then built in accordance with Benford's Law using the incoming traffic packets (28) in the sorted distribution excluding the discarded incoming traffic packets. The incoming traffic packets in the second distribution are allowed to pass to the destination server (12) and/or connected devices (14).
US11190540B2 Systems and methods of detecting and responding to ransomware on a file system
The technology disclosed relates to detecting a data attack on a local file system. The detecting includes scanning a list to identify files of the local file system that have been updated within a timeframe, reading payloads of files identified by the scanning, calculating current content properties from the payload of the files, obtaining historical content properties of the files, determining that a malicious activity is in process by analyzing the current content properties and the historical content properties to identify a pattern of changes that exceeds a predetermined change velocity. Further, the detecting includes determining that the malicious activity is in process by analyzing the current content properties and known patterns of malicious metadata to identify a match between the current metadata and the known patterns of malicious metadata, determining a machine/user that initiated the malicious activity, and implementing a response mechanism that restricts file modifications by the machine/user.
US11190538B2 Complex application attack quantification, testing, detection and prevention
An apparatus and method for cyber risk quantification calculated from the likelihood of a cyber-attack on the target enterprise and/or cyber ecosystem based on its security posture. The cyber-attack likelihood can be derived as a probability-based time-to-event (TTE) measure using survivor function analysis. The likelihood probability measure can also be passed to cyber risk frameworks to determine financial impacts of the cyber-attacks. Embodiments of the present invention also relate to an apparatus and method (1) to identify and validate application attack surfaces and protect web applications against business logic-based attacks, sensitive data leakage and privilege escalation attacks; and/or (2) that protects web applications against business logic-based attacks, sensitive data leakage and privilege escalation attacks. This can include implementing an intelligent learning loop using artificial intelligence that creates an ontology-based knowledge base from application request and response sequences. Stochastic probabilistic measures are preferably applied to a knowledge base for predicting malicious user actions in real time.
US11190536B2 Website vulnerability scan method, device, computer apparatus, and storage medium
A method of scanning website vulnerability comprising: reading a vulnerability scan task in a scan task pool; finding a website corresponding to the vulnerability scan task, acquiring access data of the website, and obtaining a popularity coefficient of the website according to the access data; acquiring historical vulnerability scan data and a vulnerability risk level table, and obtaining a security risk coefficient of the vulnerability scan task according to the historical vulnerability scan data and the vulnerability risk level table; acquiring update time data of the vulnerability scan task, and calculating a time coefficient of the vulnerability scan task according to the update time data; inputting the popularity coefficient, the security risk coefficient, and the time coefficient into a preset priority evaluation model for processing, and obtaining an execution priority weight of the vulnerability scan task; and executing vulnerability scan tasks in the scan task pool in descending order according to the execution priority weights.
US11190524B2 Managing membership rights in a data exchange
Systems and methods for managing membership in a private data exchange are provided herein. In one embodiment, the method includes adding a member to a data exchange. The data exchange comprises a set of listings. The method includes providing a set of rights to the member for accessing the set of listings and modifying the set of rights of the member with respect to a listing from the set of listings based on a set of access rules for the listing. The method further includes providing access to a portion of the data of the listing that is filtered based on the set of rights as modified.
US11190510B2 Two-factor authentication in a cellular radio access network
A method for authenticating radio access network devices is disclosed, comprising: authenticating, at a coordination server, a base station in a radio access network using a first authentication factor; selecting, following successful authentication of the base station using the first authentication factor, a challenge question based on historical information of the base station stored within a database; sending, from the coordination server to the base station, a request containing the challenge question to further authenticate the base station based on the historical information of the base station; receiving, from the base station at the coordination server, a response to the challenge question; verifying, at the coordination server, the correctness of the response using a key derived from the historical information; and granting the base station access to a core network of a mobile operator, thereby addressing security issues unsolved by one-factor authentication.
US11190504B1 Certificate-based service authorization
A computer server controls access to a hosted service using digital certificates that are requested from each client attempting to access the service. When a particular client accesses the hosted service, the host service requests a digital certificate from the particular client and issues a challenge message. The particular client signs the challenge message and provides a client digital certificate to the hosted service. The hosted service confirms that the signature on the challenge message matches the client digital certificate, and that the client digital certificate is signed by a trusted entity. Trusted entities are defined by an administrator by uploading, to the hosted service, one or more trusted digital certificates associated with a trusted entities. Using the trusted digital certificates, the hosted service confirms that the digital certificate provided by the particular client is signed by at least one of the trusted entities.
US11190498B1 System and method for use of filters within a cryptographic process
A method for encrypting plaintext data is enclosed that includes operations of receiving the plaintext data, the plaintext data including a plurality of data portions, encrypting each of the plurality of data portions using a specific key for each data portion, merging each of the plurality of data portions together to form a single data stream, generating a data map of the single data stream, appending the data map to the single data stream, and performing a master cipher to form an encrypted distributable stream. Operations of the encrypting include: an additive operation on each byte of the first data portion using the additive table, an XOR operation on each byte of the first data portion as modified by the additive operation, a substitution operation on each byte of the first data portion using the substitution table as modified by the XOR operation.
US11190496B2 Fast oblivious transfers
Systems, methods, and computing device readable media for implementing fast oblivious transfer between two computing devices may improve data security and computational efficiency. The various aspects may use random oracles with or without key agreements to improve the security of oblivious transfer key exchanges. Some techniques may include public/private key strategies for oblivious transfer, while other techniques may use key agreements to achieve simultaneous and efficient cryptographic key exchange.
US11190488B1 Adaptive security filtering on a client device
Adaptive security filtering on a client device. A method may include applying a data filter to a client device to obtain a first set of data associated with the client device, determining a risk level of a datum of the first set of data, determining a resource level associated with obtaining the first set of data, adjusting the data filter to an adjusted filter based on the determined risk level of the datum and the determined resource level, and applying the adjusted filter to the client device.
US11190483B2 Address competition method of multi-connection type control system
An address competition method of a multi-connection type control system, intended to solve the problem of how to increase the efficiency of indoor air-conditioner unit address configuration where, according to the order in which a first slave control device initiates an address request, a relay device allocates, in sequence, temporary addresses to all first slave control devices, and according to the temporary addresses, initiates address requests in sequence to a master control device; according to the order in which a second slave control device initiates an address request, the master control device allocates, in sequence, official addresses to all second slave control devices; according to the temporary addresses, the relay device allocates the official addresses to the corresponding first slave control devices. The method can efficiently allocate an address to an indoor air-conditioner unit, and ensures that the address of each indoor air-conditioner unit is unique.
US11190482B2 Electronic device for supporting low-latency domain name system (DNS) processing
An electronic device includes a communication processor; a processor connected to the communication processor; and a memory connected to the processor and the communication processor. The memory stores a domain name system (DNS) table, first instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to: generate a first DNS query message including a domain address based on execution of a networking service; and deliver the first DNS query message to the communication processor, and second instructions that, when executed, cause the communication processor to update the DNS table by periodically receiving a first DNS response message including an IP address corresponding to the domain address, as a response to the first DNS query message, delivering the first DNS response message to the processor; transmitting a second DNS query message including the domain address to the network, and receiving a second DNS response message, as a response to the second DNS query message.
US11190479B2 Detection of aberrant domain registration and resolution patterns
A method for detecting a predetermined behavior during a domain name registration or a domain resolution activity includes identifying one or more dimensions to be tracked. One or more metrics for each dimension is/are identified. A first time series for each of the metrics is generated. One or more first outliers in at least one of the first time series is detected. One or more sets of metrics is generated, each set including a combination of two or more of the metrics. A second time series for each of the metrics in the one or more sets of metrics is generated. One or more second outliers in at least one of the second time series is/are detected.
US11190466B2 Configuring a chatbot with remote language processing
A chatbot designer user interface (UI) has a visual authoring canvas that shows visual elements indicative of a logical flow of processing in a chatbot application. The designer UI receives an authoring input identifying a language processing system that is to be used during runtime. The chatbot application is configured to use the identified language processing system.
US11190464B2 Customer care training using chatbots
A system, computer program product, and method are disclosed. In an approach to train customer service agent using chatbots. The method includes training a chatbot for a customer chat simulation based on a customer service conversation data, a task scenario, and a customer persona. The method also includes monitoring an interaction between a customer service agent and the chatbot. The method further includes determining an assessment of the performance of the customer service agent based on the interaction between the customer service agent and the chatbot. The method additionally includes generating feedback for the customer service agent based on the assessment of the performance of the customer service agent.
US11190461B2 Mapping services to tunnels in order to forward packets using a network device
This disclosure is related to devices, systems, and techniques for controlling a flow of network traffic between two or more devices. For example, a network device includes a control unit, a forwarding unit including a forwarding manager including a server configured to store a tunnel hierarchy structure, and a packet processor. The packet processor is configured to receive, via an interface card of a set of interface cards, a packet including a packet header. The forwarding manager is configured to parse the packet header in order to identify a service corresponding to the packet, wherein the service is associated with a service color, identify, based on the tunnel hierarchy structure, a set of tunnels, wherein each tunnel of the set of tunnels is associated with a tunnel color, and determine whether at least one tunnel of a set of tunnels associated with the tunnel color is in an online state.
US11190457B2 Selectively bypassing a routing queue in a routing device in a fifth generation (5G) or other next generation network
The technologies described herein are generally directed toward shedding processing loads associated with route updates. According to an embodiment, a system can comprise a processor and a memory that can enable operations facilitating performance of operations including facilitating receiving, from a second routing device via a network, a communication. The operations can further comprise, in response to a queueing delay being determined to be less than a threshold, queueing, in the queue, the communication for a third routing device selected according to a first selection process as being on a route to a destination routing device for the communication. Further, operations to, in response to the queueing delay of the queue being determined to be equal to or above the threshold, transmit the communication to a fourth routing device, with the fourth routing device being selected according to a second selection process different than the first selection process.
US11190454B2 Receiver-directed computer network congestion control system
A receiver-directed congestion control system which provides receiver-directed apportioning by adding a bandwidth share indicator value to the acknowledgement messages sent by the receiver to the senders. In certain embodiments, bandwidth share indicator value comprises the number of senders seen by the receiver. In other embodiments, the bandwidth share indicator value may comprise a percentage bandwidth share allocated to the sender computer to allow for varying priorities between senders. In the acknowledgement message, each sender may also include the incast degree, which is programmed in the application, to the receiver. This strategy enables the receiver to send back the sender count to all the senders as soon the first sender's packets arrive, even before the rest of the senders' packets arrive. Thus, the sender count and the incast degree look-ahead enable the receiver-directed system to achieve accurate and faster convergence of sending rates, without any repeated adjustments.
US11190453B2 Dynamic quality of service for over-the-top content
A method, non-transitory computer readable medium and apparatus for changing a quality of service for data packets that are delivered over-the-top are disclosed. For example, the method includes a processor that identifies the data packets as video data packets that are delivered over-the-top in a communication network, changes the quality of service associated with the data packets from a best effort quality of service level to a higher priority quality of service level, monitors the data packets until no video data packet is identified in the data packets and changes the quality of service associated with the data packets back to the best effort quality of service level from the higher priority quality of service level.
US11190450B2 System to monitor and control data in a network
This disclosure is directed to system to monitor and control data flow in a network. At least one device in a core network may be responsible for charging functions related to the data requests. During certain high usage scenarios (e.g., emergencies, special events, etc.), it may be possible for the charging system to be overwhelmed. For example, a policing system may be implemented in the core network to at least manage the flow of requests to the charging system. The policing system may monitor and control request flow to the charging system based on at least one policy. When a request is determined to violate a policy, the policing system may take corrective action to prevent the charging system from being overwhelmed. For example, the policing system may block the request, divert the request to another charging system that may have available capacity, etc.
US11190436B2 Thread network control
Provided is a machine-implemented method of operating a device, comprising entering the device into a membership relation with a first self-organizing subnet at a first rank in a hierarchy of subnets of the network; receiving at the device a message from a second device making known parameters of a second subnet at a second rank in the hierarchy of subnets of the network; and responsive to receipt of the message, sending a message from the first device making known parameters of the first subnet at the first rank to the second device to render the subnet at the second rank operable to merge with the subnet at the first rank.
US11190431B2 Prioritized client-server communications based on server health
Techniques for prioritized client-server communications based on server health are disclosed. In one embodiment, a system includes multiple clients, and a server communicatively coupled to the multiple clients. The server may include a quality of service (QoS) aware server agent to divide the clients into client groups, assign a priority level to each of the client groups, monitor a health of the server, and determine heartbeat status messages to be sent to the client groups based on the assigned priority level and the health of the server. Each heartbeat message may indicate a state of the server. Further, the QoS aware server agent may send the heartbeat status messages to corresponding ones of the client groups and instruct clients corresponding to one or more of the client groups to send data based on the corresponding heartbeat status messages.
US11190423B2 Connection point related performance measurements in a network function virtualization environment
An apparatus of a Virtualized Network Function Manager (VNFM) comprises one or more processors to receive one or more performance measurements related to a virtual network interface that are collected for a virtual compute instance from a Virtualized Infrastructure Manager (VIM) in a collection interval, to map a measured object of the one or more performance measurements from the virtual compute instance to a Virtual Network Function (VNF) and/or VNF component (VNFC) instance, and to map the virtual network interface to a connection point (CP) associated with the VNF or VNFC instance, to generate one or more performance measurements related the CP for the VNF or VNFC instance. The one or more performance measurements related the CP for the VNF or VNFC instance are to be reported to an Element Manager (EM) or to a Network Function Virtualization Orchestrator (NFVO), or a combination thereof.
US11190421B1 Alerts reduction based on severity level using metric template matching and normalization rule
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method for processing alerts. According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a set of alerts matching a metric template are identified from received alerts during a period of time. A plurality of variable values are acquired from the set of alerts based on the metric template. The plurality of variable values are normalized according to a normalization rule of the metric template. A severity level for the set of alerts is determined based on the normalized variable values. In response to the severity level exceeding a certain threshold, an abstract alert including information related to the set of alerts is generated.
US11190414B2 Systems and methods for providing individualized communication service
A method for providing individualized communication service includes (1) recognizing a first client being communicatively coupled to a first local communication network, (2) determining an identity of the first client, (3) transporting first data between the first client and a first operator communication network, using the first local communication network in accordance with a first service profile associated with the first client, and (4) transporting the first data using the first operator communication network in accordance with the first service profile.
US11190411B1 Three-dimensional graphical representation of a service provider network
Technologies are disclosed for generating a three-dimensional graphical representation of a service provider network. The three-dimensional graphical representation may include one or more visual indicators representing one or more resources of the service provider network. For instance, a system may use one or more Application Program Interface (API) commands to identify the one or more resources of the service provider network (e.g., databases, servers, virtual machines, cloud applications, etc.) and generate virtual three-dimensional objects to represent the resources. In some examples, virtual three-dimensional objects may have attributes based on data generated from the one or more resources, an permission setting, and/or a potential resource status. The system may present one or more interactive element(s) for navigating the three-dimensional graphical representation. The system may generate instances that represent, for example, historical data from the service provider network. Multiple instances (e.g., representing different time periods) may be generated and presented simultaneously.
US11190408B2 Method and apparatus for controlling disaggregated radio access networks
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, obtaining a model of a communication network, applying first data to the model to generate an updated model, processing the updated model to establish a first control, enabling first communications in the communication network in accordance with the first control, obtaining first parametric data regarding the first communications in the communication network that are based on the first control, processing the first parametric data in accordance with the updated model to generate an updated first control, and enabling second communications in the communication network in accordance with the updated first control. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11190398B2 Self-configuration of wireless connections
In general, certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods and/or systems for self-configuration of an electronic device to a wireless network is provided, which includes a wireless communication interface, one or more processors, memory, and one or more programs stored in the memory which comprise instructions for the wireless communication interface to send a plurality of multicast packets to a plurality of specific destination addresses. The plurality of multicast packets includes encoded messages in the plurality of specific destination addresses that allow a wireless connection device, with wireless capable hardware, to automatically configure itself to be able to access a wireless network. According to various embodiments, the wireless network may be a secure wireless network.
US11190394B2 Soft-failure protection for multicast communications
In one embodiment, a first computer networking device executes an election algorithm to determine whether at least the first computer networking device or a second computer networking device is responsible for forwarding, to at least one receiving device, communications addressed to a specified group of computing devices. The first computer networking device may further store first data indicating that the first computer networking device is responsible for forwarding the communications. However, in response to the first computer networking device determining that it is no longer receiving the communications, it may store second data indicating that the first computer networking device is no longer responsible for forwarding the communications and may send, to the second computer networking device, third data indicating that the first computer networking device is not receiving the communications.
US11190391B1 Network loop detection in hybrid mesh networks
Technology for network loop detection in a hybrid mesh network is described. In one embodiment, processing logic receives a network event message indicating a change in a network topology of a mesh network and, responsive to the network event message, determines that the mesh network includes at least one network loop comprising a plurality of communication links connecting two nodes of the mesh network. The processing logic further determines that the at least one network loop includes at least one wired communication link and disables at least one of the plurality of communication links to disconnect the at least one network loop.
US11190382B2 RS (reference signal) sequence generation and mapping and precoder assignment for NR (new radio)
Techniques discussed herein can facilitate RS (Reference Signal) sequence generation and mapping, and/or precoder assignment, for NR (New Radio). One example embodiment employable at a NR wireless communication device comprises processing circuitry configured to: generate one or more PN (Pseudo Noise) sequences based at least in part on an initial state of a PN generator; extract, for each PRB (Physical Resource Block) of one or more PRBs, an associated portion of an associated PN sequence of the one or more PN sequences, based at least in part on a reference subcarrier index, independent of a bandwidth part configuration and of a maximum supported number of PRBs; and generate, for each PRB of the one or more PRBs, an associated set of RS(s) for that PRB based at least in part on the extracted associated portion of the associated PN sequence for that PRB.
US11190375B2 Data packet processing method, host, and system
A data packet processing method includes cloud management platform sends virtual private cloud (VPC) network information of a computing instance running on a host to a network processing device, a virtual switch receives a data packet from the computing instance using a virtual port of the computing instance, and the data packet carries a network address of the computing instance and a virtual local area network (VLAN) identifier of the virtual port sending the data packet, the virtual switch sends the data packet according to the VLAN identifier, and routes the data packet to the network processing device, the network processing device determines the VPC network information of the computing instance according to the network address of the computing instance, and performs network function processing on the data packet. Therefore, a VPC network feature of a computing instance can be adjusted according to a requirement, thereby improving management efficiency.
US11190374B2 System and method for improving content fetching by selecting tunnel devices
A method for fetching a content from a web server to a client device is disclosed, using tunnel devices serving as intermediate devices. The tunnel device is selected based on an attribute, such as IP Geolocation. A tunnel bank server stores a list of available tunnels that may be used, associated with values of various attribute types. The tunnel devices initiate communication with the tunnel bank server, and stays connected to it, for allowing a communication session initiated by the tunnel bank server. Upon receiving a request from a client to a content and for specific attribute types and values, a tunnel is selected by the tunnel bank server, and is used as a tunnel for retrieving the required content from the web server, using standard protocol such as SOCKS, WebSocket or HTTP Proxy. The client only communicates with a super proxy server that manages the content fetching scheme.
US11190371B2 Fieldbus component with a setting element for configuring data transfer to a cloud
A fieldbus component of the present disclosure is configured to transfer data either in a first data transfer mode to a public cloud or in a second data transfer mode to a private cloud. The fieldbus component includes a setting element, which is selectively settable to a first setting or to a second setting. The fieldbus component is configured to transfer data in the first data transfer mode to the public cloud when the setting element is set to the first setting and to transfer data in the second data transfer mode to the private cloud when the setting element is set to the second setting.
US11190367B2 Multicast forwarding method and multicast router
This application discloses a multicast forwarding method and a multicast router. The method includes: listening to, by a first multicast router, a plurality of unicast packets passing through the first multicast router, and determining a set of unicast packets that are from a same upstream multicast router and that belong to a same unicast stream; when determining that destination addresses of at least two unicast packets in the unicast packet set are different, sending, by the first multicast router, a prune message to the upstream multicast router; and sending, by the first multicast router, the received unicast packets with the multicast identifier to the destination devices corresponding to the destination address group. The method is used to provide a new multicast method, so as to implement multicast functions of some routers in an existing unicast network architecture.
US11190365B2 Method and apparatus for PUF generator characterization
Disclosed is a physical unclonable function generator circuit and testing method. In one embodiment, a physical unclonable function (PUF) generator, includes: a PUF cell array comprising a plurality of bit cells configured in at least one column and at least one row, wherein the plurality of bit cells each provides two voltage transient behaviors on two corresponding bit lines of the at least one column; and at least two load control circuits coupled to the two bit lines of the at least one corresponding column, wherein the at least two load control circuits are each configured to provide at least one discharge pathway to at least one of the two corresponding bit lines, wherein the at least one discharge pathway is configured to change at least one of the two voltage transient behaviors so as to determine stability of each of the plurality of bit cells of the PUF cell array.
US11190345B2 Email verification
An identity of an email-address utilized by a client device is verified. According to one example, a server receives a request for verifying the identity of the email-address and calculates a first verification token, which is transmitted to the email address to be verified. The first verification token is received by the client device, which in response calculates a second verification token. The second verification token is transmitted to the server. The server verifies the identity of the email-address by verifying that the first and second verification tokens are identical. Other examples are disclosed.
US11190336B2 Privacy-preserving benchmarking with interval statistics reducing leakage
Disclosed herein are computer-implemented method, system, and computer-program product (computer-readable storage medium) embodiments for benchmarking with statistics in a way that reduces leakage, preserving privacy of participants and secrecy of participant data. An embodiment includes receiving a plurality of encrypted values and computing a composite statistic corresponding to at least a subset of the plurality of encrypted values. An embodiment may further include outputting the at least one composite statistic. The composite statistic may be calculated to be distinct from any encrypted value of the plurality of encrypted values, thereby preserving privacy. Further embodiments may also include generating a comparison between the composite statistic and a given encrypted value of the plurality of encrypted values, as well as outputting a result of the comparison. In some embodiments, encrypted values may be encrypted using at least one encryption key, for example, according to a homomorphic or semi-homomorphic encryption scheme.
US11190335B2 Method and apparatus for performing non-unique data pattern detection and alignment in a receiver implemented on a field programmable gate array
A method for performing pattern detection and alignment on a programmable logic device is disclosed. A word aligner unit, implemented by a hard intellectual property block, is configured to detect a plurality of control characters by recognizing a proper subset of bits that are common among the plurality of control characters. It is determined whether a predetermined number of consecutive control characters has been detected in a frame of data. A boundary location associated with a detected predetermined number of consecutive control characters from the word aligner unit is identified. The frame of data is aligned in response to the boundary location associated with the detected predetermined number of consecutive control characters.
US11190332B2 Operation method of communication node for time synchronization in vehicle network
An operation method of a first communication node among a plurality of communication nodes included in an Ethernet-based vehicle network may include steps of measuring a first link delay for performing time synchronization with a second communication node included in the plurality of communication nodes; calculating a difference between the first link delay and an average value of a plurality of link delays measured before the measurement of the first link delay; comparing the calculated difference with a first threshold value for controlling a link delay measurement cycle for the second communication node; and controlling the link delay measurement cycle for the second communication node based on the comparison result.
US11190302B2 Communication method and apparatus therefor
A communication method and an apparatus is provided. The method includes: determining, by a first network device for a first carrier, association information between a first resource and at least one of a first HARQ entity, a first MAC entity, or a first RLC entity, and sending configuration information to a terminal device, where the configuration information includes the association information between the first resource and the at least one of the first HARQ entity, the first MAC entity, or the first RLC entity; and receiving, by the terminal device, the configuration information, receiving first data, determining that the first data corresponds to the first resource, and determining, based on the configuration information and the first data that corresponds to the first resource, at least one of the first HARQ entity, the first MAC entity, or the first RLC entity corresponding to the first data, HARQ performance is ensured.
US11190300B2 Method for determining a transport block size and wireless device
A disclosure of this specification provides a method performed by a wireless device for determining a transport block size (TBS). The method may include the steps of determining a number of resource elements (REs) within a slot, calculating a value related to the TBS, based on the determined number of REs and a code rate, comparing the calculated value with a pre-determined threshold value, determining the TBS according to the comparison, wherein, if the calculated value is smaller than or equal to the pre-determined threshold value, the TBS may be determined using a predetermined table.
US11190288B2 Broadcast system
An input unit 21 receives the input of conventional image-quality playback data adapted to terrestrial digital television broadcast and high image-quality playback data. A combining unit 22 combines the conventional image-quality playback data and the high image-quality playback data. A data configuration unit 23, on the basis of combined data obtained by combining the conventional image-quality playback data and the high image-quality playback data by means of the combining unit 22, generates data for one polarized antenna transmission and data for another polarized antenna transmission.
US11190287B2 Proactive beam management to avoid channel failure or degraded channel conditions
In an aspect of the disclosure, methods, a computer-readable media, and apparatus are provided. An apparatus may be a wireless communication device. The apparatus may predict a future channel condition for a wireless communication channel between a wireless communication device and the UE. The apparatus may transmit an indication of the future channel condition to the wireless communication device.
US11190285B1 Transmitter, receiver, signal transceiver and methods therefor
Disclosed is a receiver (200) comprising a signal receiving module (201) configured to receive a first test signal and receive a second test signal after a predefined time period following the completion of the reception of the first test signal, and a calculating module (202) configured to calculate a calibration parameter for calibrating a received RF communication signal, based on the received first test signal and the received second test signal. Correspondingly, a transmitter, a signal transceiver, a signal receiving method, and a signal transmitting method are disclosed.
US11190284B2 Switching system and method for sequential switching of radio frequency paths
A switching system for sequential switching of radio frequency paths is provided. The switching system comprises a plurality of inputs and a plurality of outputs, a plurality of switching elements respectively connected between the plurality of inputs and the plurality of outputs and a trigger module. In this context, multiple signal paths are defined between the plurality of inputs and the plurality of outputs corresponding to specific switch positions of the plurality of switching elements. In addition, the trigger module is adapted to generate a trigger signal in order to switch between the multiple signal paths.
US11190275B2 Optical wireless communication system and method
An optical wireless communication system comprising a transmitter apparatus that comprises: an illumination light source configured to output visible light for illumination purposes, and a controller configured to control operation of the illumination light source to produce modulation of the visible light to provide an optical wireless communication signal representing data; a further light source configured to output further light, wherein the controller is configured to control operation of the further light source to produce modulation of the further light to provide a further optical wireless communication signal representing substantially the same data, wherein the visible light and the further light have different wavelengths.
US11190268B2 Hybrid satellite terrestrial broadband network
The present specification generally relates to the field of satellite communication and particularly discloses a method and arrangement for providing broadband from a hybrid satellite-terrestrial solution. The system is adapted to have a improved latency in a less complex construction that provides overall cost benefits and comprises a user terminal, a satellite and a satellite gateway.
US11190265B2 Specular component estimation in a wireless communication network
An apparatus includes an antenna array having a plurality of antennas. The antenna array is configured to receive a multi-carrier signal from a multi-antenna transmitter over a radio channel. The multi-carrier signal has at least two subcarriers, and each subcarrier is mapped at the transmitter to a respective subcarrier-beamformer. The respective subcarrier-beamformers has non-identical null and beam cone directions. A processor is configured to identify a communication direction for a radio signal communication between the apparatus and the transmitter. The communication direction is identified based on one or more specular path components of the radio channel which are related to a null or to a maximum of a subcarrier-beamformer.
US11190256B2 Configuration of beamforming settings for a wireless radio transceiver device
There is provided mechanisms for configuring beamforming settings. A method is performed by a wireless radio transceiver device configured to communicate in directional beams. The method comprises obtaining a performance indication requiring configuration of the beamforming settings of the wireless radio transceiver device. The method comprises selecting a similarity measure objective based on what kind of performance indication was obtained. The method comprises determining, based on the similarity measure objective and results from a similarity measure procedure applied to pairs of received signals, an order in which to evaluate the directional beams when configuring the beamforming settings.
US11190255B2 Bandwidth part switching
Message(s) are received that comprise configuration parameters of a cell. The cell comprises a first downlink BWP, a second downlink BWP and uplink BWP(s). The configuration parameters comprise: first parameters of first uplink control channel resource on the at least one uplink BWP for first CSI reports of the first downlink BWP; and second parameters of second uplink control channel resource on the uplink BWP(s) for second CSI reports of the second downlink BWP. The first CSI reports of the first downlink BWP are transmitted via the first uplink control channel resource on an uplink BWP of the uplink BWP(s). An active BWP is switched from the first downlink BWP to the second downlink BWP. The second CSI reports of the second downlink BWP are transmitted, after the switching, via the second uplink control channel resource on the uplink BWP of the uplink BWP(s).
US11190250B2 System and method for enhancing an aerospace coverage capability of a mobile communication base station
A system and method for enhancing an aerospace coverage capability of a mobile communication base station includes a baseband processing unit, a remote radio unit and a full-airspace array antenna. The full-airspace array antenna includes a conversion channel module, an interface processing module, a digital beamforming module, a transceiver channel module and an antenna array. The baseband processing unit is connected to the remote radio unit, the remote radio unit is connected to the conversion channel module through a radio-frequency cable, and the conversion channel module is connected to the antenna array successively through the interface processing module, the digital beamforming module, and the transceiver channel module.
US11190247B2 System and method for distributed antenna wireless communications
A system and method are described for distributed antenna wireless communications. For example, a method implemented within a wireless transmission system comprised of a plurality of wireless client devices and a plurality of distributed antennas is described comprising: computing channel state information (CSI) for wireless communication channels between the plurality of base distributed antennas and the wireless client devices; computing precoding weights from the channel state information; precoding data using the precoding weights prior to wireless transmission from the plurality of distributed antennas to the wireless client devices; and wirelessly transmitting the precoded data from the distributed antennas to each of the wireless client devices, wherein the precoding causes radio frequency interference between the plurality of base stations but simultaneously generating a plurality of non-interfering radio frequency user channels between the plurality of distributed antennas and the plurality of wireless client devices.
US11190242B2 Antenna configuration for co-operative beamforming
The present invention relates to a method for communicating in a network, the network comprising at least a first cell and a second cell including respectively a first primary station having a first antenna array dedicated to the first cell and a second primary station having a second antenna array dedicated to the second cell, for communicating with a plurality of secondary stations, the method comprising the step of (a) providing with a co-operative beamforming transmission from the first and second primary stations to at least one first secondary station, wherein step (a) includes (a1) the first secondary station signaling at least one channel matrix to at least one of the first and second primary stations, and (a2) the first and second primary stations applying a precoding matrix across both the first antenna array and the second antenna array, and wherein the precoding matrix comprises a first vector for the first cell and a second vector for the second cell, the precoding matrix being based on the at least one channel matrix.
US11190237B2 Wireless communication device for detecting card
A wireless communication device for detecting a card may include a signal generating circuit that generates a power signal for supplying a first power to a card, first communication signals for communicating with the card based on the first power, and a second communication signal for communicating with the card based on a second power supplied to the card, and a detecting circuit that detects a response signal received from the card, when the first communication signals or the second communication signal is output to the card. The signal generating circuit generates the first communication signals and the second communication signal such that the second power is supplied to the card by the first communication signals or the second communication signal.
US11190235B2 Low-power differential data transmission systems and methods
Systems and methods for differential data transmission using an unterminated transmission line comprise a plurality of switches configured to control a differential voltage output on a pair of output lines, wherein the plurality of switches have a first state in which a high voltage is output on a first of the pair of output lines and a low voltage is output on a second of the pair of output lines, and wherein the plurality of switches have a second state in which the low voltage is output on the first of the pair of output lines and the high voltage is output on the second of the pair of output lines. A transition switch with an output impedance equal to that of the output lines will discharge the lines during a state transition so as to reduce to power consumption associated with changing states of the transmission line.
US11190233B2 Systems and methods for detecting, monitoring, and mitigating the presence of a drone using frequency hopping
Systems and methods for detecting, monitoring, and mitigating the presence of a drone are provided herein. In one aspect, a system for detecting presence of a one or more drones includes a radio-frequency (RF) receiver configured to receive an RF signal transmitted between a drone and a controller. The system can further include a processor and a computer-readable memory in communication with the processor and having stored thereon computer-executable instructions to cause the at least one processor to receive a set of samples from the RF receiver for a time interval, the set of samples comprising samples of the first RF signal, obtain a parameter model of the first frequency hopping parameters, and fit the parameter model to the set of samples.
US11190232B2 Methods and apparatus for coordinated utilization of quasi-licensed wireless spectrum
Methods and apparatus for providing quasi-licensed spectrum access within a prescribed area or venue, including to users or subscribers of one or more Mobile Network Operators (MNOs). In one embodiment, the quasi-licensed spectrum utilizes 3.5 GHz CBRS (Citizens Broadband Radio Service) spectrum allocated by a Federal or commercial SAS (Spectrum Access System) to a managed content delivery network that includes one or more wireless access nodes (e.g., CBSDs) in data communication with a controller, and the core(s) of the MNO network(s). In one variant, the controller dynamically allocates (i) spectrum within the area or venue within CBRS bands, and (ii) MNO “roaming” users or subscribers to CBRS bands (e.g., via extant LTE-TD technology). In one particular implementation, the managed network comprises a Multiple Systems Operator (MSO) network such as a cable or satellite network, and the MSO and MNO coordinate to implement user-specific and/or data-specific policies for the roaming MNO subscribers.
US11190229B2 Case for a tablet shaped device
A case for a tablet-shaped device.
US11190223B2 Carrier aggregation with switchable impedance and reconfigurable network selection
Described herein are systems configured for carrier aggregation. Systems include a multiplexing circuit having a filter assembly, switching circuit with a switching path, and a switchable impedance. The filters can be designed so that when operated simultaneously (e.g., during multi-band operation) the same inductance can be used allowing the switching network to switch in a particular inductance into the path. The described systems can include an inductance that is coupled to an output port so that when operating in single-band mode, the different paths share the same inductance. Relative to other solutions, the described systems can improve performance (e.g., reduce insertion loss), reduce the number of components in the associated module, reduce manufacturing costs, and the like.
US11190220B2 Apparatus and method for managing parity check matrix
A parity check matrix managing technology generating and modifying parity check matrix for encoding and decoding data to be processed in a communication system, memory system, and the like is disclosed. A parity check matrix managing apparatus may include an input device configured to receive a parity check matrix as a modification target; a matrix modifier configured to modify the parity check matrix by performing at least one of a cyclic shift on unit components of at least one row or column in the parity check matrix and a location change between at least two rows or columns in the parity check matrix to generate a modified parity check matrix; and a controller configured to control the matrix modifier to compare a matrix size of the modified parity check matrix with a set matrix size, so that the matrix size is less than or equal to the set matrix size.
US11190201B2 Analog to digital converter device and capacitor weight calibration method
An analog to digital converter device includes a capacitor array, a digital logic circuit, and a comparator circuit. The capacitor array includes first capacitors, a capacitor to be calibrated, and compensation capacitors. The digital logic circuit performs a calibration on the capacitor to be calibrated, in order to calibrate a weighed value of the capacitor to be calibrated according to a decision signal, and converts an input signal to bits via the capacitor array after the calibration is performed. The comparator circuit compares a testing signal with a predetermined voltage to generate the decision signal. The testing signal is generated by the first capacitors and the capacitor to be calibrated in response to the calibration. The digital logic circuit further selects at least one of the compensation capacitors, in order to adjust a digital code corresponding to a calibrated weighed value to be an integer expressed by the bits.
US11190183B2 High throw-count RF switch
A high throw-count multiple-pole FET-based RF switch architecture that provides good RF performance in terms of insertion loss, return loss, isolation, linearity, and power handling. A common port RFC is coupled along a common path to multiple ports RFn. Embodiments introduce additional common RF path branch isolation switches which are controlled by state dependent logic. The branch isolation switches help to isolate the unused branch ports RFn and the unused portion of the common path from the active portion of the common path, and thereby reduce the reactive load attributable to such branches that degrades RF performance of the ports RFn “closer” to the common port RFC. The branch isolation switches can also be used to reconfigure the switch architecture for a multiplex function as well as separate switch path banks for re-configurability of purpose, tuning, or varying switch throw counts and packaging options.
US11190168B2 Dual bootstrapping for an open-loop pulse width modulation driver
A driver system may include a first n-type field-effect transistor coupled at its non-gate terminals between an output of the driver system and a first terminal of a supply voltage and configured to drive the output when the first n-type field-effect transistor is activated, a second n-type field-effect transistor coupled at its non-gate terminals between an output of the driver system and a second terminal of the supply voltage and configured to drive the output when the second n-type field-effect transistor is activated, a high-side capacitor coupled to the output of the driver system, and a low-side capacitor coupled to the second terminal of the supply voltage, wherein the high-side capacitor and the low-side capacitor are configured to track and correct for mismatches between a first resistance of the first n-type field-effect transistor and a second resistance of the second n-type field-effect transistor.
US11190164B2 Using acoustic reflector to reduce spurious modes
A micromechanical system (MEMS) resonator includes a base substrate. A piezoelectric layer has a first electrode attached to a first surface of the piezoelectric layer and a second electrode attached to a second surface of the piezoelectric layer opposite the first electrode. The first electrode is bounded by a perimeter edge. A patterned acoustic mirror is formed on a top surface of the first electrode opposite the piezoelectric layer, such that the patterned acoustic mirror covers a border strip of the top surface of the first electrode at the perimeter edge and does not cover an active portion of the top surface of the first electrode.
US11190157B2 Multilayer filter including a capacitor connected with at least two vias
A multilayer filter may include a plurality of dielectric layers stacked in a Z-direction. A first conductive layer may overlie one of the dielectric layers, and a second conductive layer may overlie another of the dielectric layers and be spaced apart from the first conductive layer in the Z-direction. A first via may be connected with the second conductive layer at a first location. A second via may be connected with the second conductive layer at a second location that is spaced apart in a first direction from the first location. The first conductive layer may overlap the second conductive layer at an overlapping area to form a capacitor. At least a portion of the overlapping area may be located between the first location and the second location in the first direction. The second conductive layer may be free of via connections that intersect the overlapping area.
US11190150B2 CMOS triple-band RF VGA and power amplifier in linear transmitter
Methods and systems for amplifying signals are provided. Embodiments include a three-to-one multiplexer, a multiband RF variable gain amplifier (VGA), a multiband power amplifier driver (PAD), and a one-to three multiplexer. The three-to-one multiplexer receives three input signals from an RF frequency source and outputs an output signal corresponding one input signal. The multiband RF VGA receives the output signal of the three-to-one multiplexer, provides a first level of amplification to the signal received from the three-to-one multiplexer, and outputs an amplified version of the signal. The multiband PAD receives the signal output by the multiband RF variable gain amplifier and provides a second level of amplification to the signal and outputs an amplified version of the signal. The one-to-three multiplexer receives a signal output by the multiband PAD produces three output signals that correspond to each of the three input signals.
US11190144B2 Doherty amplifier with adjustable alpha factor
A Doherty amplifier circuit having a tunable impedance and phase (“TIP”) circuit to provide an adjustable alpha factor, which allows for a selection of power added efficiency (PAE) curves that are useful for applications having different modulations or to meet other criteria. Embodiments include a Doherty amplifier having a TIP circuit that provides for tunability of the impedance ZINV (resulting in an adjustable alpha factor) while maintaining the phase of the output of the carrier amplifier at 90° (for a selected polarity)±a low phase variation. Embodiments of the TIP circuit include one or more series-connected TIP cells comprising at least one TIP circuit combined with a tunable phase adjustment circuit. In operation, when the impedance of a TIP cell is adjusted, adjustments within the cell are also made to provide a phase shift correction back towards 90° (at the selected polarity).
US11190143B2 Broadband, high-efficiency, non-modulating power amplifier architecture
Apparatus and methods for a no-load-modulation power amplifier are described. No-load-modulation power amplifiers can comprise multiple amplifiers connected in parallel to amplify a signal that has been divided into parallel circuit branches. One of the amplifiers can operate as a main amplifier in a first amplification class and the remaining amplifiers can operate as peaking amplifiers in a second amplification class. The main amplifier can see essentially no modulation of its load between the power amplifier's fully-on and fully backed-off states. The power amplifiers can operate in symmetric and asymmetric modes. Improvements in bandwidth and drain efficiency over conventional Doherty amplifiers are obtained. Further improvements can be obtained by combining signals from the amplifiers with hybrid couplers.
US11190139B2 Gate drivers for stacked transistor amplifiers
Various methods and circuital arrangements for biasing one or more gates of stacked transistors of an amplifier are possible where the amplifier is configured to operate in at least an active mode and a standby mode. Circuital arrangements can reduce bias circuit and stacked transistors standby current during operation in the standby mode and to reduce impedance presented to the gates of the stacked transistors during operation in the active mode while maintaining voltage compliance of the stacked transistors during both modes of operation.
US11190137B2 Amplifier, circuit for trimming a bias voltage, method for amplifying an input signal and method for trimming a bias voltage
An amplifier includes an amplifying device and a bias circuit for providing a bias voltage for the amplifying device. The bias circuit is configured to provide the bias voltage in dependence of an output signal of an optical coupling arrangement which provides for electrical isolation.
US11190133B2 Oven-controlled frequency reference oscillator and method of fabricating thereof
A temperature-compensated microelectromechanical oscillator and a method of fabricating thereof. The oscillator includes a resonator element including highly doped silicon and an actuator for exciting the resonator body into a resonance mode having a characteristic frequency-vs-temperature curve. The properties of the resonator element and the actuator are chosen such that the curve has a high-temperature turnover point at a turnover temperature of 85° C. or more. In addition, the oscillator comprises a thermostatic controller for keeping the temperature of the resonator element at said high turnover temperature.
US11190130B2 Power wiring apparatus
The present disclosure aims to provide a power wiring apparatus that has improved portability and convenience. A power wiring apparatus of the present disclosure includes a plate-shaped wiring member, which includes a plurality of first connectors and is configured to conductively connect the plurality of first connectors to each other, and a plate-shaped external circuit element mounted on the wiring member and including a second connector mechanically and electrically attachable to and detachable from any first connector among the plurality of first connectors. The insertion and removal direction of the second connector with respect to the first connector is substantially parallel to the surface direction of the external circuit element. The external circuit element includes an energy harvesting element as a circuit element capable of outputting, from the second connector, power generated by energy harvesting.
US11190119B2 Control device and wire connection determination method
A control device includes: an output unit configured to select a motor and output a drive command to a motor drive unit that should be connected to the selected motor so that the selected motor executes a predetermined feed operation; an acquisition unit configured to acquire feedback information from each of the multiple motor drive units; and a wire connection determination unit configured to determine, based on the feedback information, whether the selected motor is connected to the motor drive unit that should be connected to the selected motor, by a power line and a feedback line.
US11190118B2 System for controlling electrical power generated by a permanent magnet machine
A system for controlling electrical power generated by a permanent magnet machine coupled to an internal combustion engine includes a central processing unit configured to determine speed of the machine, and compare the machine speed with a predetermined range of machine speeds, a series power switching circuit connected between the machine and a battery, a bus decoupling power switch connected between a voltage bus and the battery, and a bridge switching circuit connected between the voltage bus and the machine and configured to amplify voltage generated by the machine if the machine speed is less than a predetermined value or fall within a predetermined range thereby charging the battery with amplified voltage even at lower machine speeds. The central processing unit selectively connects the bridge switching circuit with the battery by actuating the bus decoupling switch and/or the series power switching circuit depending upon the machine speed.
US11190115B1 Motor starter apparatus using independently rackable reduced voltage soft starter assembly
A motor starter apparatus includes an enclosure, a bypass contactor configured to be installed in the enclosure and configured to selectively couple a power source to a motor, and a reduced voltage soft starter (RVSS) circuit assembly (e.g. a wheeled truck) configured to be installed in the enclosure, to be coupled to the power source and to apply a variable voltage to the motor. The bypass contactor is configured to preserve a connection of the bypass contactor to the power source and the motor when the RVSS circuit assembly is removed from the enclosure.
US11190113B2 Leadless autonomous cardiac capsule with rotatably-mounted piezoelectric energy harvester
An autonomous implantable capsule comprises a capsule body provided with an element for its anchoring to a patient's organ. An electronic unit is powered by an energy harvesting module provided with a pendular unit comprising an inertial mass coupled to an elastic piezoelectric beam forming a mechanical-electrical transducer for converting into electrical energy the oscillations of the beam. A mobile support, integral with the clamped end of the beam and mobile in axial rotation about the axis of the capsule body, can be directed by a controllable driver to adjust the angular position of the support so as to maximize the produced electrical power converted by the mechanical-electrical transducer.
US11190096B2 Switched capacitor DC-DC converter comprising external and internal flying capacitors
The present disclosure relates to an integrated circuit switched capacitor DC-DC converter which comprises a first switched capacitor converter based on at least one external flying capacitor and a second switched capacitor converter which comprises a plurality of internal flying capacitors. A controller is configured to select a converter topology of the first switched capacitor converter and a select a converter topology of the second switched capacitor converter.
US11190095B2 Isolated switching converter, control circuit and control method thereof
A method of controlling an isolated switching converter having an output voltage that is adjustable, can include: generating an output voltage setting signal characterizing an expected output voltage of a load; increasing a time period when an output voltage reference signal changes from a current value to the output voltage setting signal; and making overvoltage protection not trigger due to a change of the output setting signal.
US11190092B1 Two-stator and four-rotor combined energy-saving motor
The present invention discloses a new two-stator and four-rotor combined energy-saving motor, which relates to the technical field of motor. It comprises a motor shell, four rotors and two stators, wherein the stator comprises a fixing ring and stator cores, the stator cores circularly connected to the fixing ring; the rotor comprises an outer rotor part, an inner rotor part and a flange; the outer rotor part, arranged outside the cylindrical inner rotor part; a stator zone, formed between the outer rotor part and the inner rotor part; the flange, connecting the outer rotor part and the inner rotor part; the flange, dividing the stator zone into a first stator zone and a second stator zone; the two stators, arranged in the first stator zone and the second stator zone respectively.
US11190090B1 Apparatus for automated encapsulation of motor rotor core with magnet steel
An apparatus for automated encapsulation of motor rotor core with magnet steel is introduced. The apparatus includes at least one encapsulation unit, a plastic granule feeding device, a waste removing device, a conveyance device and a control device. Under a coordinated control of the control device, a rotor core feeding mechanism of the encapsulation unit feeds rotor cores to a plastic dispensing mechanism in cycles, the plastic granule feeding device separates, outputs and dispenses plastic granules, so that they are arrayed before being dispensed onto the rotor cores, and the conveyance device conveys plastic granules and moves the waste removing device to carry waste to a waste removal zone. With these arrangements, it is able to realize automated feeding of rotor cores, automated feeding of plastic granules and automated removal of waste to achieve completely automated rotor core encapsulation operation while enables mass production of motor rotor cores.
US11190082B2 Electric actuator
An electric actuator includes a motor including a rotor having a motor shaft extending along a central axis and a stator, a deceleration mechanism connected to the motor shaft, an output shaft, a bearing, and a deceleration mechanism case. The motor shaft includes an eccentric axis part with an eccentric axis as a center. The bearing is fitted on of the eccentric axis part. The deceleration mechanism includes an internal gear in a ring shape; an external gear connected to the eccentric axis part via the bearing and engaging with the internal gear; and an output flange part which transmits rotation of the external gear around the central axis to the output shaft. The deceleration mechanism case includes a plurality of gear supporting parts which support an end surface of the internal gear facing one axial-direction side and which are disposed in a circumferential direction with intervals from one another.
US11190079B2 Rotor and motor including same
The present invention comprises a rotor core and a cover disposed on the rotor core, wherein the cover includes a body part and a plurality of wing parts formed on the body part, the wing part is disposed between an outer boundary, which is a circular curve, and an inner boundary, which is a circular curve, the wing part includes an inner part and an outer part, the inner part forms a first inlet angle at a first point and forms a first outlet angle at a second point, the outer part forms a second inlet angle at a second point and forms a second outlet angle at a third point, the first point is positioned at the inner boundary, the second point is positioned at an intermediate boundary, which is a circular curve, disposed between the outer boundary and the inner boundary, and the third point can be positioned at the outer boundary.
US11190075B2 Drive system
A drive system to be applied to a vehicle is provided which includes a chargeable and dischargeable electric storage device, and in which the electric storage device is capable of being charged by power supply from an external power supply outside the vehicle. The drive system includes a rotating electrical machine, an inverter connected to the rotating electrical machine, a converter configured to transform a power supply voltage of the electric storage device and output the transformed power supply voltage to the inverter, and charging wirings which are capable of being electrically connected to the external power supply. The charging wirings are connected to connection points between the inverter and the converter.
US11190072B2 Stator for high speed electric machine having particular dimensions for high speed opertations
The disclosure relates to a high-speed electric machine, having a speed higher than 20,000 rpm, including a rotor having 1 or 2 pairs of magnetized poles, and an enhanced stator which has an outer diameter that is larger than 18 millimeters and which has 3 or 6 straight teeth extending radially and borne by a one-piece peripheral annular collar. At least a portion of the teeth bear coils, and the teeth are rigidly connected to one another and together form a one-piece planar assembly. The coiled teeth have a rectangular cross-section of width I and of length L, with formula (I).
US11190071B2 Outer rotor type motor
An outer rotor type motor includes a rotating unit and a fixing unit. The rotating unit includes an inner surrounding wall surrounding a stationary shaft of the fixing unit and an outer surrounding wall surrounding the inner surrounding wall. A spool support is connected to the stationary shaft. Spools are connected to the spool support, surround the stationary shaft and are wound by windings. Outer magnetic members are disposed on the outer surrounding wall. Inner magnetic members are disposed on the inner surrounding wall. When the windings are energized, the inner and outer magnetic members are rotated about the stationary shaft so that the rotating unit is rotated relative to the fixing unit.
US11190064B2 Electrical machine, in particular for a vehicle
An electrical machine for a vehicle includes a rotor, which can be rotated about an axis of rotation, by which an axial direction of the electrical machine is defined, a stator with stator windings; and a cooling channel, or a plurality of cooling channels, through which a coolant flows. The stator has stator teeth, which extend along the axial direction and are spaced apart from each other along a circumferential direction and which bear the stator windings. At least one stator winding is embedded in an electrically insulating plastic for thermal coupling, the electrically insulating plastic is arranged, together with the at least one stator winding, in an intermediate space, which is formed between two stator teeth adjacent in the circumferential direction, and the electrically insulating plastic is formed by a first plastic mass of a first plastic material and a second plastic mass of a second plastic material.
US11190053B2 Wireless power transmitter and method of controlling wireless power transmitter
A wireless power transmitter may include: a power factor correction (PFC) circuit configured to convert first alternating current (AC) power input from a power source into direct current (DC) power; an inverter configured to convert the DC power output from the PFC circuit into second AC power; a power transmission circuit configured to transmit wireless power, based on the second AC power output from the inverter; and at least one processor configured to identify at least one of a voltage or a current of the DC power output from the PFC circuit, and control an operation of the inverter based on the identified at least one of the voltage or the current.
US11190049B2 Wireless electrical energy transmission system
A wireless electrical energy transmission system is provided. The system comprises a wireless transmission base configured to wirelessly transmit electrical energy or data via near field magnetic coupling to a receiving antenna configured within an electronic device. The wireless electrical energy transmission system is configured with at least one transmitting antenna and a transmitting electrical circuit positioned within the transmission base. The transmission base is configured so that at least one electronic device can be wirelessly electrically charged or powered by positioning the at least one device external and adjacent to the transmission base.
US11190046B2 Battery module
A battery module according to an embodiment includes a battery; a breaker that switches electrical connection of an output line from the battery to outside; a power source switch circuit that receives an internal source voltage supplied from the battery, an external source voltage supplied from an external power source, and an boot signal from outside, and switches a source of power that supplies source voltage from the external power source to the battery when at least one of the external source voltage and the boot signal is at a second level; and a control circuit that uses, as power supply, the source voltage that is output from the power source switch circuit, and controls operation of the breaker and of the power source switch circuit.
US11190043B2 Cordless appliance, such as a surface cleaning apparatus, and a charging unit therefor
An appliance, such as a portable surface cleaning apparatus is powered by one or more ultracapacitors and a charging unit for same is provided.
US11190042B2 Wireless charging transmitting apparatus, transmitting method, and wireless charging system
This application discloses wireless charging apparatuses, methods, and systems. One apparatus includes: a direct current to alternating current (DC-to-AC) inverter circuit configured to invert a DC output by a DC power supply to an AC; a compensation circuit configured to compensate the AC output by the DC-to-AC inverter circuit and send the AC obtained after the compensation to a transmitting coil; the transmitting coil configured to receive the AC and generate an AC magnetic field; an impedance adjustment circuit comprising one or more inductive branches; and a controller configured to control on or off of the switch in the inductive branch to change a current flowing out of the lagging bridge arm to enable a controllable switching transistor of the lagging bridge arm to implement zero-voltage switching.
US11190035B2 Device for charging portable electronic devices
A device for charging a portable electronic device includes a housing having a first surface configured to adhere to the portable electronic device, and a cable having an end that is configured to connect to a power source. The cable may have another end that is connected to an inductive charging component and/or another connector of a cable that connects to a charging port of the portable electronic device. A battery of the portable electronic device is capable of being charged when either the connector of the cable is connected to the charging port of the portable electronic device or the other end of the cable is connected to the power source or via the inductive charging component. The housing defines a cavity configured to store the cable within the cavity when the cable is not in use.
US11190034B2 Charging stand, quick-release assembly, and method of mounting and demounting the quick-release assembly
A charging stand includes a casing and a quick release assembly. The casing includes a first sidewall, a second sidewall, and a bottom plate. The first and second sidewalls are disposed oppositely and connected to two edges of the bottom plate, respectively, to form a receiving chamber. The quick release assembly includes a body and a fixing element. When the quick release assembly is demountably disposed in the receiving chamber, the fixing element is engagedly disposed on the bottom plate.
US11190027B2 Vehicle, power transmission method, and program
A vehicle capable of transmitting power to another vehicle includes an acquisition section that acquires a distance from a location of the vehicle to a specified point; a comparison section that compares the distance with a cruising range of the vehicle; and a control section that controls the power transmission to the other vehicle according to a comparison result.
US11190026B2 Battery system to be deployed in a vehicle having a first battery and a second battery, battery control unit to be deployed in a battery system of a vehicle, and method related to the same
A 12 volt automotive battery system includes a first battery coupled to an electrical system, and the first battery includes a first battery chemistry. Further, the 12 volt automotive battery system includes a second battery coupled in parallel with the first battery and selectively coupled to the electrical system via a bi-stable relay. The second battery includes a second battery chemistry that has a higher coulombic efficiency than the first battery chemistry. Additionally, the bi-stable relay couples the second battery to the electrical system during regenerative braking to enable the second battery to capture a majority of the power generated during regenerative braking. Furthermore, the bi-stable relay maintains a coupling of the second battery to the electrical system when the vehicle transitions from a key-on position to a key-off position.
US11190023B2 Photovoltaic inverter system and method for controlling the same
The invention discloses a photovoltaic inverter system and a method for controlling the same. The photovoltaic inverter system comprises: an optimizing module string and an inverter, wherein the optimizing module string comprises a plurality of optimizing modules each having an input port coupled to at least one photovoltaic module, output ports of the plurality of optimizing modules are connected in series, each of the optimizing modules comprises a control unit, an input port of the inverter is coupled to an output port of the optimizing module string, the inverter comprises an auxiliary detection module for auxiliary detecting an output current of the optimizing module string, and the control unit controls an output voltage of the optimizing module string based on the output current of the optimizing module string, such that the output voltage satisfies a start-up condition of the inverter.
US11190017B1 System and method for smart local power distribution
A smart local power distribution (SLPD) system is provided for improving the efficiency of local power generation and consumption. The SLPD system includes a local distribution grid connected to a regional power grid by a local power manager including a local power storage unit and further connected to a plurality of power meters. The local power storage unit is configured to store excess locally-generated power and to provide supplemental power to prosumers for minimized usage of regionally-supplied power and minimized peak-time usage of regionally-supplied power. The local power manager analyzes data provided by the power meters, generates power load and generation profiles, and makes various data-based power flow decisions corresponding to optimizing efficiency of the SLPD system.
US11190015B2 Control of heating elements
An apparatus for controlling one or more switched high power loads (or heating elements). The apparatus including: one or more switched high power loads (or heating elements), each high power load being powered from a common alternating current power source, and wherein each load is independently switched using a switching signal for zero crossing switching to achieve a desired average power output; the switching signal is generated that comprises a repeated switching sequence; the switching sequence indicates a respective selecting activation for each of the switched high power load over a sequence of half or full cycles.
US11190014B1 Power line monitor
An apparatus and methods are disclosed for monitoring the operation of an electrical power-transfer system and detecting and handling hazardous and undesirable system states. In accordance with one embodiment, an electrical signal is injected into the electrical power-transfer system. During or after the injection of the electrical signal, the following are measured: (1) an electrical property between a first sensor and a second sensor to obtain a first measurement, (2) the electrical property between the second sensor and a third sensor to obtain a second measurement, and (3) the electrical property between the first sensor and the third sensor to obtain a third measurement. The electrical power-transfer system is determined to be in a hazardous state based on the first measurement, the second measurement, and the third measurement, and in response to the determination one or more actions are performed to correct the hazardous state.
US11190006B2 Quench protection in superconducting magnets
A toroidal field coil comprising a central column, a plurality of return limbs, a quench protection system, and a cooling system. The central column comprises IITS material. Each return limb comprises a quenchable section, two IITS sections, and a quenching 5 system. The quenchable section comprises superconducting material, and is configured to contribute towards a magnetic field of the toroidal field coil. The IITS sections comprise IITS material. The IITS sections electrically connect the quenchable section to the central column and are in series with the central column and the quenchable section. The quenching system is associated with the quenchable section 10 and configured to quench the quenchable section. The quench protection system is configured to detect quenches in the toroidal field coil and, in response to detection of a quench, cause the quenching system to quench the superconducting material in one or more of the quenchable sections in order to dump energy from the toroidal field coil into the one or more quenchable sections. The cooling system is configured to cool each 15 quenchable section to a temperature at which the superconducting material is superconducting. Each quenchable section has a heat capacity sufficient to cause a temperature of the quenchable section to remain below a first predetermined temperature when energy is dumped from the toroidal field coil into the quenchable section, and a resistivity sufficient to cause decay of the magnet's current quickly 20 enough that the temperature of the quenched part of the HTS section remains below a second predetermined temperature.
US11190003B2 Method for controlling a charging device of a vehicle and charging device of a vehicle for charging an electrical energy storage device of the vehicle
A method for controlling a charging apparatus of a vehicle, in particular an electric or hybrid vehicle, wherein the charging apparatus has a charging device including a protection and monitoring device. The vehicle includes a high-voltage on-board power system and an electrical energy storage apparatus connected to the high-voltage on-board power system. The method includes electrically connecting the high-voltage on-board power system to charging connections of an energy supply system by the charging apparatus. The charging connections include a neutral conductor, a protective conductor and at least one phase conductor. A protective conductor resistance is detected between the neutral conductor and the protective conductor by feeding in a test current by the protection and monitoring device. A frequency of the test current is filtered out of the compensation frequency range on a narrowband basis.
US11190000B2 Waterproof structure
A waterproof structure includes a first seal portion covering around an electric wire to be inserted into a mounting hole of an object to which the electric wire is mounted, the electric wire having a conductor and an insulation covering the conductor, and the first seal portion being elastic and electrically insulative, a housing provided at an end portion of the electric wire, the housing covering the first seal portion, the housing being made of an insulating resin having higher rigidity than the first seal portion and a second seal portion covering around the electric wire, being provided contiguously with an end portion of the housing, and being elastic and electrically insulative.
US11189998B2 Apparatus for electrically interconnecting two laminated multi-phase busbars
An apparatus for electrically connecting busbars includes: a first laminated multi-phase busbar to be connected to a second laminated multi-phase busbar, each of the first and second laminated multi-phase busbars including a plurality of conducting layers and insulating layers which are arranged between the conducting layers, the conducting layers of the first laminated multi-phase busbar projecting from the insulating layers thereof, forming a first lateral connecting portion with first electrical contact surfaces, and the conducting layers of the second laminated multi-phase busbar projecting from the insulating layers thereof, forming a second lateral connecting portion with second electrical contact surfaces; and a bridging element that includes a plurality of laminated insulating layers and conducting layers having electrical contact surfaces which contact associated electrical contact surfaces of the first and second lateral connecting portions of the first and second busbar.
US11189980B2 Optimization analysis method and system for high-speed signal connector
An analysis method and an analysis system for optimization of a high-speed signal connector are provided. The method includes: setting an excess portion of each of a pin and a pad in the high-speed signal connector to be different lengths; equating the excess portion of each of the pin and the pad with an inductor and a capacitor; analyzing performance of connectors having different lengths of the excess portion of the pin and different lengths of the excess portion of the pad, and comparing performance parameters of the connectors; and obtaining a length of the excess portion of the pin and a length of the excess portion of the pad in a case of an optimal performance parameter, and cutting the pin and the pad based on the obtained lengths.
US11189977B2 Edge-coupled differential stripline connector
A hermaphroditic connector for use in single or multiple twisted-pair connectivity applications is constructed using a small number of parts having a simple but durable assembly. The connector housing comprises an elongated form factor that, when mated with a similar hermaphroditic connector, forms a rigid overlapping shield around the electrical contacts of the two connectors. While unmated, the conductive tines within the connector have a default curved profile that facilitates reliable connectivity with tines of a mating connector. When the connector is mated with a similar connector, the tines are deformed to a flatter profile by support plates within the connectors, yielding a shape more conducive to high-frequency signal applications. The shape of the tines also yields multiple in-line redundant contact points to ensure reliable connectivity without adding to the width of the connector.
US11189972B2 Electrical connector with structure for reducing resonances
An electrical connector includes a housing and a pair of contact wafers. Each contact wafer includes an insulative plate and a plurality of contacts. The contacts include a plurality of grounding contacts and plural differential-pair contacts. Each contact includes a contacting section extending beyond a front edge of the plate, a tail section exposed outside of a bottom edge of the plate and a connecting section linked between the contacting section and the tail section. The plate includes a plurality of first through holes formed along the connecting section of each grounding contact, and a plurality of second through holes formed along the connecting sections of each pair of the differential-pair contacts. The first through holes and the second through hole are essentially offset from each other in both the first direction and the second direction which are perpendicular to each other.
US11189967B2 Electrical connector and connector assembly having the same
An electrical connector includes an insulating seat and at least one conductive terminal provided therein. The insulating seat includes a rear wall and two side walls, surroundingly forming a mating space. Each side wall includes an extending arm and an elastic arm. The elastic arm has a first arm extending forward from the extending arm and a second arm bending reversely from the first arm and extending backward. The second arm is connected to the rear wall. An opening slot is formed between the first arm and the extending arm and runs forward therethrough. A through slot is formed between the second arm and the first arm. A buckling portion is formed at a side of the second arm away from the first arm to correspond to the through slot and the opening slot in a left-right direction. The conductive terminal has a contact portion exposed to the mating space.
US11189962B2 Cable connector comprising a soft body with a hard casing to resist deformation
A cable connector includes a soft body. The soft body has at least one connecting portion. An outer wall surface of the connecting portion is provided with a hard casing. The soft body is made of a soft material, such as rubber and silicone rubber. The hard casing is made of a hard material, such as plastic, and has higher rigidity than the soft body. When a bushing of a cable is inserted into the connecting groove of the connecting portion, the hard casing is configured to resist deformation, so that the connecting portion will not be deformed by insertion of the bushing, thereby improving the electrical connection between the cable connector and the bushing.
US11189958B2 Connector that includes holding body with covering part
A connector includes an insulating housing that is fixed to a casing of a first device at a communication part through which an opening of the casing of the first device and as opening of a casing of a second device communicate with each other, a conductor unit including a plurality of conductors arranged in a row and an insulating holding body integrally molded with the conductors, and a sealing member that seals between the conductor unit and the housing. Each of the conductors includes a plate-shaped body. The holding body includes a fitting part fitted to the housing, a plurality of covering parts each extending from the fitting part along the body and individually surrounding the body, and a connecting part connecting the adjacent covering parts at a position separated from the fitting part.
US11189954B2 Connector assembly and method of manufacturing the same
A connector assembly includes a first connector having a first connector body and a first connecting portion protruding from the first connector body, a second connector having a second connector body and a second connecting portion protruding from the second connector body, the second connecting portion overlapping the first connecting portion in a direction perpendicular to a central axis of the second connector, and a terminal fastening lance protruding from the first connector body and extending on an inner side of the second connector body. Of the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion, one disposed on a relatively outer side has a transmitting material that allows a laser to pass therethrough and the other disposed on a relatively inner side has an absorbing material that absorbs the laser. The first connecting portion and the second connecting portion are connected to each other through laser welding.
US11189953B2 Connector-assembly with primary-lock-reinforcement device
A connector assembly includes electrical terminals, a connector housing, and a primary lock reinforcement device. The electrical terminals are configured to mate with corresponding electrical terminals along a mating axis of the connector assembly. The connector housing is configured to retain the electrical terminals within terminal cavities defined by a terminal tower disposed within the connector housing. The primary lock reinforcement device is configured to slideably engage the terminal tower and is moveable from a prestaged position to a full staged position. The primary lock reinforcement device has a base and a skirt defining a cavity having a flexible beam disposed within and terminating at a tip. The tip engages a stop in the connector housing in the prestaged position inhibiting a movement of the primary lock reinforcement device along the mating axis. When the electrical terminals are fully seated into the terminal cavities, the electrical terminals disengage the tip from the stop enabling the primary lock reinforcement device to move from the prestaged position to the full staged position.
US11189947B2 Socket soldering contact and contact module for a printed circuit board
A solder socket contact for a printed circuit board, comprising a first contact element and a second contact element, wherein the first contact element has at least one soldering pin which is designed to be soldered to the printed circuit board, the first contact element has a contact region for contacting a plug contact, the second contact element has at least one soldering pin which is designed to be soldered to the printed circuit board, the second contact element has a contact region for contacting the plug contact, and the first contact element and the second contact element form an individual pole for contacting the plug contact.
US11189940B2 Electric wire with terminal, coating apparatus, and method of manufacturing electric wire with terminal
An electric wire with a terminal includes: an electric wire having a core wire, and a cover; a crimp terminal having a core wire crimping portion which is crimped to the core wire, a cover crimping portion which is crimped to the cover, and a connecting portion which extends from the core crimping portion to the cover crimping portion; and a resin which integrally covers the core wire and the crimp terminal. The core wire has an intermediate portion which extends between the core crimping portion and the cover crimping portion. The connecting portion has a bottom wall portion and a pair of side wall portions which extend in a height direction of the crimp terminal from end portions of the bottom wall portion in a width direction.
US11189939B2 Dual-polarized wide-bandwidth antenna
The invention relates to a low profile antenna, operating over a wide range of frequencies. The dual-polarized wideband antenna consists of: radiating elements, ground plane, metallic walls, coaxial cables, split-ring slots. The antenna is fed by coaxial cables at feed points, which are surrounded by split-ring slots. The antenna can be utilized as an element in an array to provide particular radiation pattern.
US11189938B2 Low profile end-fire antenna array
Low-profile end-fire antenna systems to provide additional throughput in areas of need with minimal structural and aesthetic impact. The system can include one or more low-profile end-fire antennas mounted to an exterior surface (e.g., a roof or parapet) of a building, parking deck, exiting cell tower, water tower, or other suitable structure. Additional electronics can be remotely mounted to maintain the low profile of the system. The system can be color-matched, or otherwise camouflaged, to maintain building aesthetics. The low-profile end-fire antenna can be mounted on a positioning stand to enable the elevation and/or azimuth of the system to be adjusted. The low profile of the antennas can reduce wind loading and enable the system to be mounted to existing structures without reinforcement, or other modification, to the structure. The orientation of the system relative to observers in many locations (e.g., on the ground) renders the system all but invisible.
US11189927B2 Patch antenna unit and antenna
A patch antenna unit includes a first support layer, a substrate, a second support layer, and an integrated circuit that are stacked. One radiation patch is attached to the first support layer, and one radiation patch is attached to the second support layer. A ground layer is disposed on the second support layer, a coupling slot is disposed on the ground layer, and a feeder corresponding to the coupling slot is disposed on the second support layer. The integrated circuit is connected to the first ground layer and the feeder. In the foregoing specific technical solution, a four-layer substrate is used for fabrication.
US11189922B2 Cellular system
A system includes one or more antennas; and a processor coupled to the antennas in communication with a predetermined target using 5G protocols.
US11189918B2 Multi-beam phased-array antenna with redundancy
A low-cost implementation and a simplified digital signal control and synchronization for a multi-beam phased-array antenna is proposed. In a preferred embodiment, the multi-beam phased array antenna is implemented with a stack-up comprises 1) an antenna substrate aperture containing embedded antenna elements and a third layer of the signal combiner/divider and distribution network, 2) interposer substrate providing a second layer of the signal combiner/divider and distribution network and the carrier of BPU ICs, and 3) the BPU ICs containing the plurality of phased-array frontend processing unit and a first layer of the signal combiner/divider and distribution unit. In one advantageous aspect, the invention is to combine the third layer of the signal combiner/divider and distribution network with the antenna onto the same substrate, eliminating the use of expensive miniature high frequency connectors.
US11189916B2 Double-frequency antenna structure with high isolation
A double-frequency antenna structure with a high degree of electrical isolation between long distance and short distance antennas includes a dielectric substrate having at least two corners and a center area. A first set of antenna arrays is positioned at the corners. A second set of antenna arrays is positioned at the center area. At least one first folded isolation plate is mounted on the dielectric substrate, and positioned between the first set of antenna arrays and the second set of antenna arrays. At least one second folded isolation plate each is mounted on one first folded isolation plate.
US11189909B2 Housing and antenna architecture for mobile device
A device includes a display and a housing. The housing at least partially surrounds the display. The housing includes a first housing segment defining at least a first portion of an exterior surface of the device and a first interlock feature having an interlock surface that is offset with respect to an end surface of the first housing segment. The first interlock feature has a first opening formed in the interlock surface. The housing further includes a second housing segment defining at least a second portion of the exterior surface of the device and a second interlock feature having a second opening aligned with the first opening, and a non-conductive housing component defining a third portion of the exterior surface of the device and extending into the first opening and the second opening.
US11189907B2 Three-dimensional electronic circuit
The present disclosure relates to an electronic circuit having a three-dimensional design by comprising a set of two-dimensional electronic circuits, wherein the two-dimensional electronic circuits are coupled with each other by radiation. The disclosure further relates to a radar antenna system.
US11189904B2 Antenna apparatus
The disclosed technology includes an antenna system having a radio and an antenna disposed proximate a first end of a separate and distinct mast. The mast can include a data transmission cable that can be in electrical communication with the radio and antenna. A microcontroller can be disposed proximate a second end of the mast, and the microcontroller can be in electrical communication with the data transmission cable and can be configured to control operation of the radio.
US11189899B2 Feed circuit, antenna, and method for configuring antenna
The present invention provides a feed circuit capable of enhancing a mechanical strength and electrical characteristics thereof. A waveguide is provided on a plate-like member, and has a plurality of branches. A bridging part-extends in a Y direction intersecting an X direction in which the waveguide-guides an electromagnetic wave between sidewalls of the waveguide (14), and includes a plurality of members provided at predetermined intervals in the X direction so that intensity of a reflected wave becomes a predetermined intensity or less.
US11189898B2 Waveguide and communication system
A waveguide and a communication system including the waveguide are described. The waveguide is configured to propagate an electromagnetic wave having an operating frequency along the waveguide. The waveguide includes a substrate having a first dielectric constant, and an array of spaced apart unit cells at least partially embedded in the substrate and arranged along the waveguide. Each of a plurality of the unit cells in the array of spaced apart unit cells has a first transmission parameter S121 having a lowest resonant frequency Γ1 and includes a dielectric body and one or more electrically conductive layers disposed on and partially covering the dielectric body. The dielectric body has a second dielectric constant greater than the first dielectric constant at the operating frequency and has a second transmission parameter S221 having a lowest resonant frequency Γ2 greater than Γ1.
US11189896B2 Tunable bandpass filter with constant absolute bandwidth using single tuning element
The present invention is a tunable bandpass filter to provide a constant absolute bandwidth across a tuning range, comprising of a pair of resonators to determine a filter center frequency, each said resonator has a rectangular waveguide cavity, wherein said filter center frequency depends on the dimensions of said rectangular waveguide cavity; a pair of side walls attached to said pair of resonators to form a filter housing; a tuning element movably attached to at least one of said pair of side walls and extending in said filter housing and movable orthogonally to said pair of resonators, and wherein said dimensions of said rectangular waveguide cavity change by moving said tuning element, thereby said filter center frequency is changed.
US11189895B1 Hybrid distinct wavelength resonant band-pass filter with capacitive coupling metal pattern
The present disclosure provides a hybrid distinct wavelength resonant band-pass filter with capacitive coupling metal pattern, including a ceramic matrix. The ceramic matrix includes a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface. A first resonant cavity, a second resonant cavity, a third resonant cavity, a fourth resonant cavity, a fifth resonant cavity, a sixth resonant cavity, a seventh resonant cavity, an eighth resonant cavity, and a ninth resonant cavity, sequentially distributing along a length direction of the ceramic matrix, are formed between the first surface and the second surface. A metal pattern is disposed on the first surface, the metal pattern includes a first pattern region surrounding the third resonant cavity and a second pattern region surrounding the fourth resonant cavity.
US11189887B2 Busbar assembly for an electrified vehicle and method of forming the same
A battery assembly according to a non-limiting aspect of the present disclosure includes, among other things, an array of battery cells, with each cell including a terminal, and a busbar assembly having a first busbar component and a second busbar component. Further, each of the terminals are electrically coupled to both the first busbar component and the second busbar component. A method of forming a busbar assembly is also disclosed.
US11189886B2 Stack-type nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery
A stack-type nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery includes an electrode stack. The electrode stack is housed in an exterior body and includes a plurality of positive electrodes, a plurality of negative electrodes, and a separator. The positive electrodes and the negative electrodes are alternately arranged. The separator includes a fanfold portion including a plurality of intervening elements interposed between the positive electrodes and the negative electrodes. The separator includes a wrapper portion at a portion continuous with the fanfold portion. The wrapper portion extends out of the electrode stack and is disposed to cover at least part of a periphery of the electrode stack.
US11189883B2 Separator and lithium-sulfur battery comprising same
A separator capable of simultaneously solving the problems caused by lithium polysulfide and lithium dendrite generated in a conventional lithium-sulfur battery wherein the separator includes a porous substrate coated with graphene oxide and boron nitride on at least one side, and a lithium-sulfur battery including the same.
US11189875B1 Battery systems containing recyclable battery portions
Battery systems containing recyclable battery portions. The present disclosure includes disclosure of a battery system, comprising a housing configured to retain two or more battery portions; two or more battery portions configured to fit within the housing; wherein the housing is configured to fit within a battery compartment of a cart; wherein the two or more battery portions, when effectively connected together using a central connector of the battery system, collectively produce sufficient power to power electronic equipment of the cart; and wherein each of the two or more battery portions weigh at or below a desired threshold weight.
US11189865B2 Deterioration estimation device for secondary battery, and deterioration estimation method for secondary battery
A controller of a deterioration estimation device for a secondary battery is configured to acquire a first open circuit voltage when a temperature of the secondary battery is a first temperature and a second open circuit voltage when the temperature of the secondary battery is a second temperature changed from the first temperature, and estimate a degree of deterioration of the secondary battery by using a difference between first and second slopes. The first slope is a ratio of a voltage change obtained by subtracting the first open circuit voltage from the second open circuit voltage to a temperature change obtained by subtracting the first temperature from the second temperature. The second slope is a ratio of the voltage change to the temperature change when the temperature of the new secondary battery has changed from the first temperature to the second temperature.
US11189863B2 Power storage apparatus
A power storage apparatus including a battery and a control circuit that controls the charging or discharging of the battery, wherein during a polarization elimination time period extending from the charging/discharging end time of the battery to a polarization-eliminated time at which polarization of the battery can be judged to have been eliminated, the control circuit obtains, as an amount of change, the difference between a voltage measured at a first time set according to the temperature of the battery and a voltage measured at a second time following the first time and set according to the temperature of the battery, and sums the product of the amount of change and an estimation coefficient and the voltage measured at the first or second time so as to estimate an open-circuit voltage of the battery to be provided after elimination of the polarization of the battery.
US11189860B2 Method of manufacturing secondary battery
The method of manufacturing a secondary battery includes a layering step of forming an electrode body in which positive electrode plates and negative electrode plates are alternately layered with separators interposed in between, the layering step includes, a step of preparing a negative electrode sheet having negative electrode active material layers formed on two surfaces of a negative electrode core body, a step of forming a layered sheet by adhering a first separator and a second separator on two surfaces of the negative electrode sheet with adhesion layers in between, the layered sheet including the first separator, the negative electrode sheet, and the second separator, a step of forming a layered body by cutting the layered sheet, the layered body having two surfaces of the negative electrode plates sandwiched between the first and second separators, and a step of forming the electrode body using the layered body.
US11189838B2 Metal-supported electrochemical element, solid oxide fuel cell and method of manufacturing such metal-supported electrochemical element
Realized is an element having an electrolyte layer that is dense and has high gas barrier characteristics. A metal-supported electrochemical element includes at least a metal substrate as a support, an electrode layer formed on/over the metal substrate, a buffer layer formed on the electrode layer, and an electrolyte layer formed on the buffer layer. The electrode layer is porous and the electrolyte layer is dense. The buffer layer has density higher than density of the electrode layer and lower than density of the electrolyte layer.
US11189836B2 Encapsulated sulfur cathodes for rechargeable lithium batteries
A method of forming a sulfur-based cathode material includes: 1) providing a sulfur-based nanostructure; 2) coating the nanostructure with an encapsulating material to form a shell surrounding the nanostructure; and 3) removing a portion of the nanostructure through the shell to form a void within the shell, with a remaining portion of the nanostructure disposed within the shell.
US11189824B2 Method and apparatus for applying magnetic fields to an article
Processes for applying magnetic fields to articles such as a layer or layer-coated articles, and more particularly to coatings having graphite particles, preferably for manufacture of negative electrodes having aligned graphite particles, for example for fast-charging lithium-ion batteries. The application of magnetic fields may be continuous. For this, magnetic tools with permanent magnets may be used for applying magnetic fields, wherein an article is moved relative to a magnetic tool. Application of magnetic field is made before the initiation of a drying phase and/or during a drying phase.
US11189823B2 Power battery and positive electrode plate thereof
The present invention provides a power battery and a positive electrode plate thereof. The positive electrode plate includes a positive current collector and a positive active material layer formed on the positive current collector. The positive active material layer contains a mixture of lithium iron phosphate and FeF3, or a mixture of lithium iron phosphate and LiFe2F6, or a mixture of lithium iron phosphate, FeF3 and LiFe2F6. FeF3 or LiFe2F6 has a high gram capacity of more than 200 mAh/g and has a charge and discharge interval close to that of lithium iron phosphate, which can improve the energy density and the safety performance of the power battery.
US11189818B1 Electrolyte dispensing and coating system
Electrolyte dispensing systems according to embodiments of the present technology may include a housing defining an internal volume. The housing may define an inlet and an outlet. The dispensing system may include an inlet roller positioned proximate the housing inlet. The inlet roller may be configured to provide a substantial seal at the housing inlet when a substrate is delivered into the housing. The dispensing system may include a delivery device positioned between the housing inlet and housing outlet. The delivery device may be configured to supply an electrolyte to the substrate delivered into the housing. The electrolyte dispensing system may also include an outlet roller positioned proximate the housing outlet. The outlet roller may be configured to provide a substantial seal at the housing outlet when the substrate is delivered from the housing.
US11189813B2 Wound management method and apparatus
Wound drain includes a body of elastomeric material. The body includes a flange having a generally planar form and an elongate shaft having a first portion extending to one side of the flange, and optionally a second portion extending to the opposite side of the flange. The flange has a cross-sectional length in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the shaft that is larger than a cross-sectional length of the shaft. The shaft includes one or more channels each extending along its entire length or a portion of its length, and along both the first and second portions of the shaft when the second portion of the shaft is present. The shaft also includes one or more longitudinally extending openings that each lead to one of the channels.
US11189806B2 Heteroleptic carbene complexes and the use thereof in organic electronics
The present invention relates to heteroleptic complexes comprising a phenylimidazole or phenyltriazole unit bonded via a carbene bond to a central metal atom, and phenylimidazole ligands attached via a nitrogen-metal bond to the central atom, to OLEDs which comprise such heteroleptic complexes, to light-emitting layers comprising at least one such heteroleptic complex, to a device selected from the group consisting of illuminating elements, stationary visual display units and mobile visual display units comprising such an OLED, to the use of such a heteroleptic complex in OLEDs, for example as emitter, matrix material, charge transport material and/or charge blocker.
US11189797B2 Display panel, plasma etching method and system
Provided are a display panel, a plasma etching method and a system. After patterning a metal film layer on a substrate with a chlorine-containing gas, a post-treatment for suppressing corrosion is implemented by using plasma containing an oxygen-containing gas and a hydrogen-fluoride-containing gas. Thus, the surface of the metal film layer is an aluminum ion-containing crystal, which solves the technical problem of corrosion of the aluminum layer in the plasma etching technology of the prior art.
US11189783B2 Embedded MRAM device formation with self-aligned dielectric cap
Methods for forming an integrated circuit are provided. Aspects include providing a wafer substrate having an embedded memory area interconnect structure and an embedded non-memory area interconnect structure, the memory area interconnect structure comprising metal interconnects formed within a first interlayer dielectric, recessing a portion of the memory area interconnect structure, forming a bottom electrode contact on the recessed portion of the memory area interconnect structure, forming a bottom electrode over the bottom electrode contact, forming a protective dielectric layer over the non-memory area interconnect structure, and forming memory element stack layers on a portion of the bottom electrode.
US11189782B2 Multilayered bottom electrode for MTJ-containing devices
A multilayered bottom electrode for a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) containing device is provided that includes, from bottom to top, a base segment having a first diameter and composed of a remaining portion of a first bottom electrode metal-containing layer, a middle segment having a second diameter and composed of a remaining portion of a second bottom electrode metal-containing layer, and an upper segment having a third diameter and composed of a remaining portion of a third bottom electrode metal-containing layer, wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter, and the third diameter is equal to, or less than, the second diameter. The wider base segment of each multilayered bottom electrode prevents tilting and/or bowing of the resultant bottom electrode. Thus, a stable bottom electrode is provided.
US11189775B2 Composite substrate for preventing bonding failure between substrates
A composite substrate has: a first substrate having a first bump protruding therefrom; and a second substrate having a first surface in contact with the first bump, and a second surface opposite to the first surface, the second surface having a second bump protruding therefrom, the second substrate being laminated on the first substrate in a thickness direction perpendicular to the first surface. The first bump and the second bump are partially overlapped with each other as viewed in the thickness direction. The second bump has a rigidity which is lower than a rigidity of the first bump.
US11189763B2 Backlight structure
A backlight structure is provided. The backlight structure includes a substrate, a light emitting diode array layer disposed on the substrate, a planarization layer disposed on the light emitting diode array layer, a composite medium layer disposed on the planarization layer, a metal gate line layer including a plurality of metal lines disposed on the composite medium layer, a fluorescent layer disposed on the metal gate line layer, and a diffusion layer disposed on the fluorescent layer, wherein the composite medium layer includes a first medium, a second medium, and a third medium, the second medium is interposed between the first medium and the third medium, and each of a refractive index of the first medium and a refractive index of the third medium is less than a refractive index of the second medium.
US11189749B2 Transfer apparatus and transfer method for transferring light emitting diode chip
A transfer apparatus for transferring a plurality of light emitting diode chips, comprising a stage on which a first substrate having the plurality of light emitting diode chips mounted on one surface is placed, a work table on which a second substrate to which the plurality of light emitting diode chips are to be transferred is placed, and a push pin module for transferring the plurality of light emitting diode chips to the second substrate by pushing the other surface of the first substrate in a state that one surface of the first substrate and the second substrate are disposed to face each other, wherein the push pin module includes a plurality of push pin units each including a push pin for pushing the other surface of the first substrate, and the push pin module transfers the plurality of light emitting diode chips corresponding to each push pin of the plurality of push pin units to the second substrate at a time.
US11189747B1 Solar panel and method for producing the solar panel
A method for producing a solar panel includes producing a tile. Producing the tile includes bonding an electrical insulation layer and a front face sheet layer together to produce a front portion of a substrate. Producing the tile also includes bonding the front portion of the substrate and a cell together. Producing the tile also includes bonding the front portion of the substrate and a wire together. The method also includes bonding a honeycomb core layer and a back face sheet layer to produce a back portion of the substrate. The method also includes bonding the tile and the back portion of the substrate together to produce the solar panel.
US11189744B2 Low noise Geiger-mode avalanche photodiode and manufacturing process
In at least one embodiment, a Geiger-mode avalanche photodiode, including a semiconductor body, is provided. The semiconductor body includes a semiconductive structure and a front epitaxial layer on the semiconductive structure. The front epitaxial layer has a first conductivity type. An anode region having a second conductivity type that is different from the first conductivity type extends into the front epitaxial layer. The photodiode further includes a plurality of gettering regions in the semiconductive structure.
US11189743B2 Single photon avalanche diode
A photodetector includes: a substrate; a first semiconductor region, the first semiconductor region extending into the substrate from a front side of the substrate; and a second semiconductor region, the second semiconductor region further extending into the substrate from a bottom boundary of the first semiconductor region, wherein when the photodetector operates under a Geiger mode, the second semiconductor region is fully depleted to absorb a radiation source received from a back side of the substrate.
US11189740B2 Photoelectric sensor and manufacturing method thereof
The embodiment of the application discloses a photoelectric sensor and a manufacturing method thereof, wherein the photoelectric sensor comprises: a light absorbing layer for absorbing incident light to generate a photocurrent, the light absorption layer comprises a first absorption layer and a second absorption layer stacked in the direction of incident light, the first absorption layer being an intrinsic semiconductor layer of the photoelectric sensor, the second absorption layer being made of a material having a higher photoelectric conversion efficiency than the first absorption layer, and the second absorption layer has a stripe structure arranged at intervals.
US11189739B1 Solar cell
The present disclosure provide a solar cell, including: a substrate, an interface passivation layer covering a rear surface of the substrate, and an electrode disposed at a side of the interface passivation layer facing away from the substrate, the interface passivation layer including a first interface passivation sub-layer corresponding to a portion of the interface passivation layer between adjacent electrodes, and a second interface passivation sub-layer corresponding to a portion of the interface passivation layer where disposed between the substrate and the electrode; a field passivation layer, at least partially disposed between the interface passivation layer and the electrode; and a conductive enhancement layer, at least partially disposed at a side of the first interface passivation sub-layer away from the substrate to enable carriers in the first interface passivation sub-layer to flow to the electrode, where a resistivity of the conductive enhancement layer is smaller than a resistivity of the field passivation layer.
US11189724B2 Method of forming a top epitaxy source/drain structure for a vertical transistor
A metal is formed into an opening that is located in an interlayer dielectric (ILD) material that laterally surrounds a semiconductor fin of a partially fabricated vertical transistor and on a physically exposed topmost surface of the semiconductor fin. A patterned material stack of, and from bottom to top, a membrane and a doped amorphous semiconductor material layer is formed on the metal and a topmost surface of the ILD material. A metal induced layer exchange anneal is then employed in which the metal and doped semiconductor material change places such that the doped semiconductor material is in direct contact with the topmost surface of the semiconductor fin. The exchanged doped semiconductor material, which provides a top source/drain structure of the vertical transistor, may have a different crystalline orientation than the topmost surface of the semiconductor fin.
US11189723B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device including a semiconductor substrate, a first semiconductor layer provided on a main surface of the semiconductor substrate, a second semiconductor layer selectively provided on a surface of the first semiconductor layer, a plurality of first and second semiconductor regions selectively provided in the second semiconductor layer at a surface thereof, and a plurality of trenches provided in a striped pattern that extends in a first direction. The first semiconductor regions include a plurality of connecting parts and a plurality of non-connecting parts that are alternately arranged in the first direction, each connecting part being continuous in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction, and each non-connecting part being separated into two halves in the second direction by one of the second semiconductor regions, each half including a plurality of regions having different resistance values, disposed in a descending order or an ascending order of the resistance values along the first direction.
US11189722B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a first layer of first conductivity type and including an element region where semiconductor elements are to be formed, an annular second layer of second conductivity type formed to include a surface of the first layer, and surrounding the element region in a plan view, a third layer of second conductivity type formed in the first layer and separated more from the surface than the second layer, and sandwiching a portion of the first layer between the second and third layers, a fourth layer of second conductivity type and electrically connecting the second and third layers, and an electrode electrically connected to the fourth layer inside the second layer in the plan view. effective concentration of a second conductivity type impurity included in the second layer is higher than that of the first layer, and lower than that of the third layer.
US11189716B2 Open type heterojunction transistor having a reduced transition resistance
A normally-off heterojunction field-effect transistor is provided, including a superposition of a first layer, of III-N type, and of a second layer, of III-N type, so as to form a two-dimensional electron gas; a stack of an n-doped third layer making electrical contact with the second layer, and of a p-doped fourth layer placed in contact with and on the third layer, a first conductive electrode and a second conductive electrode making electrical contact with the two-dimensional electron gas; a dielectric layer disposed against a lateral face of the fourth layer; and a control electrode separated from the lateral face of the fourth layer by the dielectric layer.
US11189715B2 Semiconductor device and manufacturing method thereof
A semiconductor device and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The semiconductor device includes first and second epitaxial layers, and first and second semiconductor layers. The second epitaxial layer is disposed on the first epitaxial layer. The first semiconductor layer extends from above the second epitaxial layer to a top surface of the second epitaxial layer. A vertically extending region of the first semiconductor layer has a body portion and an extending portion extending from a bottom end of the body portion to the second epitaxial layer. A width of the body portion is greater than a width of the extending portion. The second semiconductor layer is disposed on the second epitaxial layer, and laterally surrounds the vertically extending region of the first semiconductor layer. A portion of the second semiconductor layer extends between and overlaps with the body portion of the first semiconductor layer and the second epitaxial layer.
US11189714B2 Gate stack structure and method for forming the same
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method of cleaning a lanthanum containing substrate without formation of undesired lanthanum compounds during processing. In one embodiment, the cleaning method includes treating the lanthanum containing substrate with an acidic solution prior to cleaning the lanthanum containing substrate with a HF solution. The cleaning method permits using lanthanum doped high-k dielectric layer to modulate effective work function of the gate stack, thus, improving device performance.
US11189709B2 Semiconductor device and method for manufacturing semiconductor device
A semiconductor device of the present invention includes a semiconductor layer, a gate trench that defines a source region of a first conductivity type in the semiconductor layer, a channel region of a second conductivity type of a lower part of the source region, a source trench that passes through the source region and the channel region, an impurity region of the second conductivity type of a bottom part and a side part of the source trench, a source electrode on the semiconductor layer, and a highly-concentrated impurity region of the second conductivity type, the highly-concentrated impurity region having a contact portion connected to the source electrode at a surface of the semiconductor layer, the highly-concentrated impurity region passing through the source region and extending to a position deeper than the source region, the highly-concentrated impurity region having a concentration higher than the impurity region.
US11189697B2 Ultra-thin fin structure and method of fabricating the same
The present disclosure describes a method for forming ultra-thin fins with a tapered bottom profile for improved structural rigidity and gate control characteristics. The method includes forming a fin structure that includes an epitaxial layer portion and a doped region portion surrounded by an isolation region so that a top section of the epitaxial layer portion is above the isolation region. The method also includes depositing a silicon-based layer on the top portion of the epitaxial layer above the isolation region and annealing the silicon-based layer to reflow the silicon-based layer. The method further includes etching the silicon-based layer and the fin structure above the isolation region to form a first bottom tapered profile in the fin structure above the isolation region and annealing the fin structure to form a second bottom tapered profile below the first bottom tapered profile and above the isolation region.
US11189692B2 VFET standard cell architecture with improved contact and super via
A cell architecture for vertical field-effect transistors (VFETs) is provided. The cell architecture includes: top source/drain (S/D) contact structure having a square shape in a plan view; and horizontal metal patterns formed on the top S/D contact structures and extended in an X-direction to be connected to a vertical pattern through with an output signal of a logic circuit formed by the VFETs. The cell architecture further includes a gate contact structure formed on a gate connection pattern connecting gates of the VFETs, wherein a super via is formed on the gate contact structure to receive an input signal of the logic circuit.
US11189686B2 Integrated device coupled to a capacitor structure comprising a trench capacitor
A package that includes a substrate, an integrated device coupled to the substrate, and a capacitor structure located between the substrate and the integrated device. The capacitor structure includes a capacitor substrate comprising a first trench, a first electrically conductive layer located in the first trench, a dielectric layer located over the first electrically conductive layer, and a second electrically conductive layer located over the dielectric layer. The first electrically conductive layer over the first trench, the dielectric layer and the second electrically conductive layer are configured as a first capacitor.
US11189678B2 Electroluminescent display apparatus and display apparatus
An electroluminescent display apparatus can include a driving thin film transistor on a substrate, the driving thin film transistor including a gate electrode, a source electrode, a drain electrode, and an active region; a capacitor electrode facing the gate electrode; a first electrode electrically connected to the source electrode; a light emitting layer on the first electrode; and a second electrode on the light emitting layer, wherein the gate electrode and the capacitor electrode extend in a vertical direction with respect to a surface of the substrate.
US11189670B2 Display apparatus having zero bezel by bending bezel area
Currently described is a display that has a base layer, and on top of that base layer is a buffer layer with two exposed portions. The exposed portions are covered with a film. A pixel layer is placed between the two films, and a first substrate is attached to the pixel layer using an adhesive layer. The substrate is designed using either multiple thicknesses or grooves to facilitate a curvature radius of the end portions of the display to achieve a zero bezel display.
US11189662B2 Memory cell stack and via formation for a memory device
Methods, systems, and devices for via formation in a memory device are described. A memory cell stack for a memory array may be formed. In some examples, the memory cell stack may comprise a storage element. A via may also be formed in an area outside of the memory array, and the via may protrude from a material that surrounds the via. A material may then be formed above the memory cell stack and also above the via, and the top surface of the barrier material may be planarized until at least a portion of the via is exposed. A subsequently formed material may thereby be in direct contact with the top of the via, while a portion of the initially formed material may remain above the memory cell stack.
US11189656B2 Imaging device and electronic device
An object is to provide an imaging device in which a circuit for reading a signal is provided in a pixel region. The imaging device includes a first pixel and a second pixel. The first pixel is capable of outputting a first signal output from a pixel circuit included in the first pixel or a second signal input from the first pixel in the previous stage, to the first pixel or the second pixel in the next stage. The second pixel is capable of outputting, to the outside, the first signal or the second signal, which is input from the first pixel in the previous stage, or a third signal output from a pixel circuit included in the second pixel.
US11189644B2 Array substrate and display panel
An array substrate and a display panel are provided. The array substrate comprises a display area including a first and a second display area parallelly arranged along a first direction, wherein the second display area includes a first edge portion extending along a second direction; a non-display area including a first and a second non-display area, wherein in the second direction, the first non-display area is disposed at one side of the display area and includes a first sub-non-display area and a second sub-non-display area; at least one notch formed by recessing the first edge portion toward an inside of the second display area; data lines; and at least one driving chip. An orthogonal projection of the at least one driving chip onto the array substrate is at least partially located in the second sub-non-display area. The second non-display area is disposed at perimeter of the at least one notch.
US11189643B2 Display device and electronic device
A display device capable of performing proper display without image signal conversion is provided. In the case of high-resolution display, individual data is supplied to each pixel through a first signal line and a first transistor included in each pixel. In the case of low-resolution display, the same data is supplied to a plurality of pixels through a second signal line and a second transistor electrically connected to the plurality of pixels. When the number of image signals to be displayed is more than one and the image signals support different resolutions, display can be performed without up conversion or down conversion by switching an image signal supply path as described above.
US11189642B2 Semiconductor device and light-emitting device
To provide a highly reliable semiconductor device including an oxide semiconductor. Further to provide a highly reliable light-emitting device including an oxide semiconductor. A second electrode sealed together with a semiconductor element including an oxide semiconductor hardly becomes inactive. A hydrogen ion and/or a hydrogen molecule produced by reaction of the active second electrode with moisture remaining in the semiconductor device and/or moisture entering from the outside of the device increase the carrier concentration in the oxide semiconductor, which causes a reduction in the reliability of the semiconductor device. An adsorption layer of a hydrogen ion and/or a hydrogen molecule may be provided on the other surface side of the second electrode having one surface in contact with the organic layer. Further, an opening which a hydrogen ion and/or a hydrogen molecule passes through may be provided for the second electrode.
US11189633B2 Semiconductor device and apparatus of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device includes gate electrodes and interlayer insulating layers that are alternately stacked on a substrate, channel structures spaced apart from each other in a first direction and extending vertically through the gate electrodes and the interlayer insulating layers to the substrate, and a first separation region extending vertically through the gate electrodes and the interlayer insulating layers. Each gate electrode includes a first conductive layer and a second conductive layer, the first conductive layer disposed between the second conductive layer and each of two adjacent interlayer insulating layers. In a first region, between an outermost channel structure and the first separation region, of each gate electrode, the first conductive layer has a decreasing thickness toward the first separation region and the second conductive layer has an increasing thickness toward the first separation region.
US11189628B2 Trench gate high voltage transistor for embedded memory
Various embodiments of the present application are directed to an IC, and associated forming methods. In some embodiments, the IC comprises a memory region and a logic region integrated into a substrate. A memory cell structure is disposed on the memory region. A plurality of logic devices is disposed on the logic region. A first logic device comprises a first logic gate electrode separated from the substrate by a first logic gate dielectric. The first logic gate dielectric is disposed along surfaces of a logic device trench of the substrate, and the first logic gate electrode is disposed on the first logic gate dielectric within the logic device trench. By arranging the first logic gate electrode within the logic device trench, metal layer loss and the resulted sheet resistance and threshold voltage variations and mismatch issues caused by the subsequent planarization process can be improved.
US11189623B2 Apparatuses, memory devices, and electronic systems
A method of forming an apparatus comprises forming filled trenches within a semiconductive structure having a well region comprising one or more dopants, the filled trenches extending into the well region and each individually comprising a conductive gate structure and a dielectric liner intervening between the conductive gate structure and the semiconductive structure. A fluorine-doped region is formed at junctions between the well region and additional regions of the semiconductive structure overlying the well region. The additional regions of the semiconductive structure are doped with one or more additional dopants having a different conductivity type than that of the one or more dopants of the well region after forming the fluorine-doped region. The semiconductive structure is annealed after doping the additional regions thereof. Apparatuses, memory devices, and electronic systems also described.
US11189611B2 Electrostatic discharge protection semiconductor device
An ESD protection semiconductor device includes a substrate. A gate set disposed on the substrate. A plurality of source fins and a plurality of drain fins having a first conductivity type are disposed in the substrate respectively at two sides of the gate set. A first doped fin is disposed in the substrate and positioned in between the source fins and spaced apart from the source fins. The first doped fin comprises a second conductivity type that is complementary to the first conductivity type. A second doped fin is formed in one of the drain fins and isolated from the one of the drain fins by an isolation structure. The second doped fin is electrically connected to the first doped fin.
US11189599B2 System formed through package-in-package formation
A package includes a first device die, and a second device die bonded to the first device die through hybrid bonding. The second device die is larger than the first device die. A first isolation region encapsulates the first device die therein. The first device die, the second device die, and the first isolation region form parts of a first package. A third device die is bonded to the first package through hybrid bonding. The third device die is larger than the first package. A second isolation region encapsulates the first package therein. The first package, the third device die, and the second isolation region form parts of a second package.
US11189598B2 Semiconductor device and method of forming embedded die substrate, and system-in-package modules with the same
A semiconductor device has a first substrate. A first semiconductor component is disposed on a first surface of the first substrate. A second substrate includes a vertical interconnect structure on a first surface of the second substrate. A second semiconductor component is disposed on the first surface of the second substrate. The first semiconductor component or second semiconductor component is a semiconductor package. The first substrate is disposed over the second substrate with the first semiconductor component and second semiconductor component between the first substrate and second substrate. A first encapsulant is deposited between the first substrate and second substrate. A SiP submodule is disposed over the first substrate or second substrate opposite the encapsulant. A shielding layer is formed over the SiP submodule.
US11189596B2 Methods of forming multi-chip wafer level packages
Multi-chip wafer level packages and methods of forming the same are provided. A multi-chip wafer level package includes a first tier and a second tier. The first tier includes a first redistribution layer structure and at least one chip over the first redistribution layer structure. The second tier includes a second redistribution layer structure and at least two other chips over the second redistribution layer structure. The first tier is bonded to the second tier with the at least one chip being in physical contact with the second redistribution layer structure. The total number of connectors of the at least two other chips is greater than the total number of connectors of the at least one chip.
US11189594B2 Bonding apparatus and bonding method
A bonding apparatus and a bonding method are provided. The bonding apparatus bonds a semiconductor die to a substrate by thermocompression through an adhesive material. This bonding apparatus is provided with: a bonding tool which has a bonding surface that holds the semiconductor die through a first portion of a tape, and a pair of first tape constraining surfaces that are arranged so as to sandwich the bonding surface and constrain a second portion of the tape: tape constraining mechanisms which have a second tape constraining surface that presses the tape against the first tape constraining surfaces; and a control part which controls the movements of the bonding tool and the tape constraining mechanisms.
US11189587B2 Semiconductor device package with organic reinforcement structure
A semiconductor device package includes an electronic component. The electronic component has an active surface, a back surface opposite to the active surface, and a lateral surface connected between the active surface and the back surface. The electronic component has an electrical contact disposed on the active surface. The semiconductor device package also includes a redistribution layer (RDL) contacting the back surface of the electronic component, a first dielectric layer surrounding the electrical contact on the active surface of the electronic component, and a second dielectric layer surrounding the lateral surface of the electronic component and the first dielectric layer. The second dielectric layer has a first sidewall in contact with the lateral surface of the electronic component and a second sidewall opposite to the first sidewall. The second sidewall of the second dielectric layer has a first portion proximal to the RDL and a second portion distal from the RDL. The first portion and the second portion define a stepped feature on the second sidewall. A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device package is also disclosed.
US11189584B2 Driving chip including bonding pads in non-display area and display panel
A driving chip and a display panel are provided. The display panel includes the driving chip, and a plurality of first bonding pads and a plurality of second bonding pads disposed at two opposite sides of the driving chip. The driving chip includes a group of first input leads and a group of second input leads. There is an interval between the group of first input leads and the group of second input leads. The group of first input leads is disposed near the first bonding pads, and the group of second input leads is disposed near the second bonding pads.
US11189578B2 Electronic chip
The disclosure concerns an electronic chip including a resistive region and a first switch of selection of a first area in contact with the resistive region.
US11189567B2 Semiconductor package
A semiconductor package includes: a connection structure having first and second surfaces opposing each other and including a redistribution layer; a semiconductor chip disposed on the first surface of the connection structure and having connection pads connected to the redistribution layer; an encapsulant disposed on the first surface of the connection structure, encapsulating the semiconductor chip, and including an opaque or translucent resin; a mark indicating identification information and carved in the encapsulant; and a passivation layer disposed on the encapsulant and including a transparent resin.
US11189565B2 Semiconductor device with programmable anti-fuse feature and method for fabricating the same
The present application discloses a semiconductor device and a method for fabricating the semiconductor device. The semiconductor device includes a substrate, a peak portion positioned on the substrate, a gate insulating layer positioned on the peak portion and the substrate, a gate bottom conductive layer positioned on the gate insulating layer, and a first doped region positioned in the substrate and adjacent to one end of the gate insulating layer.
US11189558B2 Process to yield ultra-large integrated circuits and associated integrated circuits
An integrated circuit includes a first conductive layer and a first insulation layer formed on the first conductive layer. The integrated circuit also includes a second insulation layer formed on the first insulation layer and a second conductive layer formed on the second insulation layer. The first insulation layer may include a first defect, and the second insulation layer may include a second defect. The integrated circuit may also include a third insulation layer formed on the second conductive layer, a fourth insulation layer formed on the third insulation layer, and a third conductive layer formed on the fourth insulation layer. The third insulation layer may include a third defect, and the fourth insulation layer may include a fourth defect.
US11189557B2 Hybrid package
A method of manufacturing a hybrid package including a flat package and a Wafer Level Chip Scale Package (WLCSP) is disclosed. The method includes fabricating a strip including a plurality of flat packages attached to each other via metal pins, turning the strip upside down, applying a layer of a thermal interface material (TIM) on each of the flat packages while the each of the flat packages is turned upside down, mounting the WLCSP on the layer of the TIM such that a top side of the WLCSP is interfaced with the layer of the TIM, curing the layer of the TIM and singulating each of the flat packages by cutting the metal pins and bending the metal pins.
US11189551B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device according to an embodiment of the disclosure includes a base, a semiconductor element, a first conductor, and a second conductor. The base has an outer edge including a first part, a second part, and a third part. The first part and the second part are substantially parallel to each other. The third part extends in a direction that intersects both of the first part and the second part. The semiconductor element is covered with the base. The first conductor is coupled to the semiconductor element, and protrudes to an outside of the base from the first part of the outer edge. The second conductor is coupled to the semiconductor element, and protrudes to the outside of the base from the third part of the outer edge.
US11189543B2 Board assembly with chemical vapor deposition diamond (CVDD) windows for thermal transport
A method and apparatus for conducting heat away from a semiconductor die are disclosed. A board assembly is disclosed that includes a first circuit board having an opening extending through the first circuit board. A Chemical Vapor Deposition Diamond (CVDD) window extends within the opening. A layer of thermally conductive paste extends over the CVDD window. A semiconductor die extends over the layer of thermally conductive paste such that a hot-spot on the semiconductor die overlies the CVDD window.
US11189533B2 Wafer quality inspection method and apparatus, and semiconductor device manufacturing method including the wafer quality inspection method
A method of inspecting a wafer quality includes injecting ions into a wafer using an ion beam in an ion implantation process, collecting data about the ion beam by using a Faraday cup, extracting first data from the data about the ion beam, extracting a wafer section from the first data, calculating a feature value of a wafer from the wafer section, and evaluating a quality of the wafer by comparing the feature value with a predetermined threshold or range.
US11189523B2 Semiconductor structure and fabrication method thereof
A method of forming a semiconductor structure includes the following steps. A dielectric layer is formed over a conductive line. A photoresist layer is formed over the dielectric layer. The photoresist layer is patterned to form a mask feature and an opening is defined by the mask feature. The opening has a bottom portion and a top portion communicated to the bottom portion, and the top portion is wider than the bottom portion. The dielectric layer is etched to form a via hole in the dielectric layer using the mask feature as an etch mask, such that the via hole has a bottom portion and a tapered portion over the bottom portion. The conductive material is filled in the via hole to form a conductive via.
US11189515B2 Method for alignment, process tool and method for wafer-level alignment
Various embodiments of the present application are directed towards a method for workpiece-level alignment with low alignment error and high throughput. In some embodiments, the method comprises aligning a first alignment mark on a first workpiece to a field of view (FOV) of an imaging device based on feedback from the imaging device, and further aligning a second alignment mark on a second workpiece to the first alignment mark based on feedback from the imaging device. The second workpiece is outside the FOV during the aligning of the first alignment mark. The aligning of the second alignment mark is performed without moving the first alignment mark out of the FOV. Further, the imaging device views the second alignment mark, and further views the first alignment mark through the second workpiece, during the aligning of the second alignment mark. The imaging device may, for example, perform imaging with reflected infrared radiation.
US11189507B2 Chip packaging apparatus and method thereof
Disclosed is a chip packaging apparatus. The chip packaging apparatus comprises: at least one chip supplying device; at least one chip processing device configured to process a chip supplied by a corresponding chip supplying device; and at least one chip transferring device, wherein each chip transferring device has a plurality of bonding heads, and each of the bonding heads is used to transfer one chip processed by a corresponding chip processing device. Each chip processing device comprises at least two pick-up platforms, each of the pick-up platforms is configured such that multiple chips can be simultaneously provided thereon, and the plurality of bonding heads on a corresponding chip transferring device is configured to simultaneously pick up multiple chips from each pick-up platform in one operation. A method for packaging chips is also disclosed.
US11189496B2 Plasma reactor for ultra-high aspect ratio etching and etching method thereof
Disclosed are a plasma reactor for ultra-high aspect ratio etching and an etching method therefor, wherein the plasma reactor comprises: a reaction chamber inside which a reaction space is formed; a base disposed at the bottom of the reaction space and configured for supporting a to-be-processed substrate; a gas showerhead disposed at the top inside the reaction chamber; wherein a first radio frequency power supply outputs a radio frequency power with a first frequency to the base or the gas showerhead so as to form and maintain plasma in the reaction chamber; and a second radio frequency power supply which outputs a radio frequency power with a second frequency to the base so as to control the ion energy incident to the base; wherein the first frequency is not less than 4 MHz, and the second frequency is not less than 10 KHz but not more than 300 KHz.
US11189494B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device includes ion-implanting impurities into a wafer through a back surface of the wafer, a metal layer being formed on a front surface of the wafer; and activating the impurities by laser light illuminating the back surface of the wafer. The laser light is scanned on the back surface as providing a trajectory without bending. The trajectory includes curved portions intersecting in the back surface of the wafer. The laser light has a spot size on the back surface of the wafer, the spot size being larger than a distance between the curved portions adjacent to each other.
US11189493B2 Silicon carbide semiconductor device and method for manufacturing the same
A silicon carbide semiconductor device includes a silicon carbide semiconductor substrate having a front surface and a rear surface, and an ohmic electrode in ohmic contact with silicon carbide of at least one of the front surface or the rear surface of the silicon carbide semiconductor substrate. The ohmic electrode is made of Ni containing 0.1 wt % or more and 15 wt % or less of P as an impurity. The ohmic electrode contains Ni silicide including NiSi. The ohmic electrode further contains Ni5P2 in the Ni silicide. A method for manufacturing the silicon carbide semiconductor device includes forming a metal thin film on the silicon carbide that is to be in ohmic contact with the ohmic electrode, and forming the ohmic electrode by laser annealing that includes irradiating the metal thin film with laser light and reacting the Ni with Si in the silicon carbide to generate Ni silicide.
US11189484B2 Semiconductor nitridation passivation
Methods, apparatuses, and systems related to a semiconductor nitridation passivation are described. An example method includes performing a dry etch process on a semiconductor structure on a wafer in a semiconductor fabrication process. The method further includes performing a dry strip process on the semiconductor structure. The method further includes performing a first wet strip clean process on the semiconductor. The method further includes performing a second wet strip clean process on the semiconductor. The method further includes performing a nitridation passivation on the semiconductor structure to avoid oxidization of the semiconductor structure. The method further performing a spacer material deposition on the semiconductor structure.
US11189480B2 Element chip manufacturing method
An element chip manufacturing method including: a preparing step of preparing a substrate including a plurality of element regions and a dicing region defining the element regions, the substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface; a laser scribing step of applying a laser beam to the dicing region from a side of the first surface, to form a groove corresponding to the dicing region and being shallower than a thickness of the substrate; a cleaning step of exposing the first surface of the substrate to a first plasma, to remove debris on the groove; and a dicing step of exposing the substrate at a bottom of the groove to a second plasma after the cleaning step, to dice the substrate into element chips including the element regions. The first plasma is generated from a process gas containing a carbon oxide gas.
US11189479B2 Diffusion barrier layer
A method of forming an electronic device is disclosed. The method comprises forming a barrier layer on a silicon layer, and depositing a silicon oxide layer on the barrier layer. The formation of the barrier layer on the silicon layer minimizes parasitic oxidation of the underlying silicon layer and minimizes defects in the silicon layer.
US11189478B2 Mass spectrometer
Four rod electrodes (50a to 50d) for separating ions according to a mass-to-charge ratio are held by a rod holder (51). The rod holder (51) is placed on a metal holder sustaining stand (52) provided on a bottom surface of a vacuum housing (1), and is fixed while being pressed by a fixation band (53) fixed to the holder sustaining stand (52) with screws (56). The fixation band (53) has a coating film layer (532) formed by a black nickel plating process on the entire surface of a main member (531) made from phosphor bronze. The coating film layer (532) has high emissivity, and thus heat transferred from the rod holder (51) to the fixation band (53) is efficiently radiated into the vacuum housing (1). Therefore, heat generated in the rod holder (51) due to dielectric loss is efficiently dissipated, and deformation of the rod holder can be reduced.
US11189475B2 Sample analysis method and sample introduction device
A desolvation unit performs desolvation by heating after a sample solution is turned to sample mist by a nebulizer. A sample gas that contains the desolvated sample mist and a carrier gas is introduced through a sample introduction tube to a plasma torch. An addition unit for adding, to the sample introduction tube, a water-containing gas is provided. The addition unit includes a container that contains ultrapure water, a gas tube for introducing the carrier gas into the ultrapure water to cause bubbling, and a gas tube for adding the water-containing gas, to the sample introduction tube. The plasma torch generates an inductively coupled plasma under the condition that supplied power is set to a range of 550 W to 700 W. Generation of interfering molecule ions due to an element having a high ionization potential is inhibited when an element in a sample ionized by the plasma is analyzed.
US11189468B2 Magnetic filter tube
The present invention discloses a magnetic filter tube, and relates to the technical field of magnetic filters. The magnetic filter tube includes a first rectangular tube and a second rectangular tube, where one end of the first rectangular tube is fixedly connected to one end of the second rectangular tube; the other end of the first rectangular tube forms an inlet of the magnetic filter tube; the inlet of the magnetic filter tube is connected with a cathode target flange; the other end of the second rectangular tube forms an outlet of the magnetic filter tube; the outlet of the magnetic filter tube is connected with a vacuum chamber; an inner wall of the first rectangular tube and an inner wall of the second rectangular tube are each provided with a protrusion and a groove; the protrusion is filled with cold water.
US11189459B2 Multibeam inspection apparatus
A pattern inspection apparatus according to an aspect described herein includes: a stage on which an object to be inspected is capable to be mounted, a multibeam column that irradiates the object to be inspected with multi-primary electron beams, and a multi-detector including a first detection pixel that receives irradiation of a first secondary electron beam emitted after a first beam scanning region of the object to be inspected is irradiated with a first primary electron beam of the multi-primary electron beams and a second detection pixel that receives irradiation of a second secondary electron beam emitted after a second beam scanning region adjacent to the first beam scanning region of the object to be inspected and overlapping with the first beam scanning region is irradiated with a second primary electron beam adjacent to the first primary electron beam of the multi-primary electron beams; a comparison unit that obtains a difference in beam intensity between the first primary electron beam and the second primary electron beam by comparing overlapping portions of a first frame image acquired through entering of the first secondary electron beam into the first detection pixel and a second frame image acquired through entering of the second secondary electron beam into the second detection pixel; and a sensitivity adjustor that adjusts detection sensitivity of the first detection pixel and/or the second detection pixel so as to correct the difference in beam intensity.
US11189456B2 Sample inspection method and system
A sample may be inspected by making particles traverse the sample. The particles that have traversed the sample hit a detector one-by-one. In response thereto, the detector provides a sequence of respective detection outputs. The sequence of respective detection outputs is processed so as to identify respective locations where respective incident particles have hit the detector. An image is generated on the basis of the respective locations that have been identified. In order to determine a location where an incident particle has hit the detector, an evaluation is made with regard to pre-established respective associations between, on the one hand, respective locations where incident particles have hit the detector and, on the other hand, respective detection outputs.
US11189450B2 Low profile integrated fuse module
A fuse module including a mounting block formed of an electrically insulating material, the mounting block including a base portion and a wall portion disposed in a perpendicular relationship, the fuse module further including a fuse plate including an electrically conductive bus bar disposed on a bottom of the base portion, a fusible element electrically connected to the bus bar and disposed adjacent a front of the wall portion, and a fuse terminal electrically connected to the fusible element and disposed on a top of the base portion, the fuse module further including an electrically conductive terminal post extending from the top of the base portion and through the fuse terminal for facilitating connection to an electrical component.
US11189447B2 Time switch of controllable time adjustment
A time switch of controllable time adjustment, including a switch housing, a control circuit board, an input terminal, an output terminal, a connecting piece, a first spring, a warped plate, and an electromagnet. The control circuit board is arranged inside the switch housing and electrically connected to the electromagnet and the output terminal. The control circuit board is configured to control the electromagnet to be powered on according to a turn-off time preset by the control circuit board. The first spring is provided between the warped plate and the connecting piece to enable the warped plate to sway around the rotating shaft and drive the connecting piece to sway. The connecting piece is configured to connect the input terminal and the output terminal. The swaying of the connecting piece causes the input terminal and the output terminal to complete closing and opening.
US11189438B2 Arc suppression device, mobile body, and power supply system
Provided is an arc suppression device including one or more current-limiting circuits provided in parallel with a circuit breaker that switches between feeding and shutoff of power from a power supply. The current-limiting circuit shuts off a current from the power supply when the power from the power supply is fed to a load through a circuit breaker. The current from the power supply is shut off when a voltage generated by a potential difference between contacts of the circuit breaker becomes a predetermined voltage or higher in a case where feeding of the power from the power supply to the load is shut off by the circuit breaker. The potential difference is generated upon shutoff.
US11189430B2 Electrolytic capacitor and method for producing same
An electrolytic capacitor includes an anode body, a dielectric layer disposed on the anode body, and a solid electrolyte layer disposed on the dielectric layer. The solid electrolyte layer includes a self-doped conductive polymer and an organic alkali.
US11189429B2 Electrolytic capacitor and method for manufacturing same
A method for manufacturing an electrolytic capacitor includes: preparing an anode body that includes a dielectric layer, and forming a solid electrolyte layer on the dielectric layer. The forming of the solid electrolyte layer includes: forming a first conductive polymer layer on the dielectric layer, applying a first treatment liquid to the first conductive polymer layer, and forming a second conductive polymer layer after the applying of the first treatment liquid. The first conductive polymer layer includes a first conductive polymer. The first treatment liquid contains a first compound and a solvent. The first compound has a skeleton of naphthalene or anthraquinone, and includes at least one SO3-containing group bonded to the skeleton. The at least one SO3-containing group is at least one selected from a group consisting of a sulfonic acid group and a sulfonate group.
US11189409B2 Electronic substrates having embedded dielectric magnetic material to form inductors
An inductor may be fabricated comprising a magnetic material layer and an electrically conductive via or trace extending through the magnetic material layer, wherein the magnetic material layer comprises dielectric magnetic filler particles within a carrier material. Further embodiments may include incorporating the inductor of the present description into an electronic substrate and may further include an integrated circuit device attached to the electronic substrate and the electronic substrate may further be attached to a board, such as a motherboard.
US11189399B2 Paste containing polytetrafluoroethylene and method for producing same
The present invention aims to provide a paste containing polytetrafluoroethylene which can be formed into a molded polytetrafluoroethylene article having a significantly small thickness of polytetrafluoroethylene and is less likely to cause defects in molding; and a method of producing the paste. The present invention provides a method of producing a paste, including the steps of coagulating primary particles of polytetrafluoroethylene in an aqueous dispersion that contains the primary particles and water to form slurry that contains secondary particles of polytetrafluoroethylene and water or secondary particles of polytetrafluoroethylene floating in water; and adding an organic solvent to at least one of the slurry and the secondary particles of polytetrafluoroethylene floating in water to provide the paste.
US11189398B2 Superconducting electrical power distribution system
A superconducting electrical power distribution system has a superconducting bus bar and one or more bus bar thermal conductor lines extending in thermal proximity along the bus bar to receive heat from the bus bar over the length of the bus bar. The system further has superconducting cables electrically connected to the bus bar at respective electrical joints distributed along the bus bar. The system further has a cryogenic cooling sub-system. The system further has a network comprising first and second thermal conductor lines, each line comprising a cold end which is cooled by the cryogenic cooling sub-system, and an opposite hot end, whereby heat received by each line is normally conducted along the line in a direction from its hot end to its cold end.
US11189394B2 Electric wire conductor, covered electric wire, wire harness, and method for manufacturing electric wire conductor
An electric wire conductor includes a wire strand having a plurality of elemental wires twisted together. The wire strand includes a deformed part in which a cross-section of the wire strand intersecting an axial direction of the wire strand is formed into a flat shape in which a width of the cross section is larger than a height of the cross section, and an entire outer periphery of the cross section is formed as an outward curve. In the cross-section of the deformed part, the elemental wires have deformation ratios from a circle of 70% or lower at an outer peripheral part facing the outer periphery of the deformed part than at a center part located inside the outer peripheral part.
US11189391B2 Structured grating component, imaging system and manufacturing method
The invention relates to a method of manufacturing a structured grating, a corresponding structured grating component (1) and an imaging system. The method comprising the steps of: providing (110, 120, 130) a catalyst (30) on a substrate (20), the catalyst (20) having a grating pattern; growing (140) nanostructures (50) on the catalyst (30) so as to form walls (52) and trenches (54) based on the grating pattern; and filling (160) the trenches (54) between the walls (52) of nanostructures (50) using an X-ray absorbing material (70). The invention provides an improved method for manufacturing a structured grating and such structured grating component (1), which is particularly suitable for dark-field X-ray imaging or phase-contrast imaging.
US11189389B2 High voltage supply for compact radiation generator
Disclosed is a radiation logging tool, comprising a tool housing; a compact generator that produces radiation; a power supply coupled to the compact generator; and control circuitry. Embodiments of the compact generator comprise a generator vacuum tube comprising a source generating charged particles, and a target onto which the charged particles are directed; and a high voltage supply comprising a high voltage multiplier ladder located laterally adjacent to the generator vacuum tube. The high voltage supply applies a high voltage between the source and the target to accelerate the charged particles to a predetermined energy level. The compact generator also includes an electrical coupling between an output of the high voltage supply and the target of the generator vacuum tube to accommodate the collocated positions of the generator vacuum tube and the high voltage power supply.
US11189384B2 Systems and methods for enhancing isolation of high-temperature reactor containments
A high-temperature containment-isolation system for transferring heat from a nuclear reactor containment to a high-pressure heat exchanger is presented. The system uses a high-temperature, low-volatility liquid coolant such as a molten salt or a liquid metal, where the coolant flow path provides liquid free surfaces a short distance from the containment penetrations for the reactor hot-leg and the cold-leg, where these liquid free surfaces have a cover gas maintained at a nearly constant pressure and thus prevent high-pressures from being transmitted into the reactor containment, and where the reactor vessel is suspended within a reactor cavity with a plurality of refractory insulator blocks disposed between an actively cooled inner cavity liner and the reactor vessel.
US11189378B2 Automated sterilization system with artificial intelligence for processing surgical instruments and methods employed thereof
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are directed towards an artificial intelligence sterilization system and a novel process of providing outsourced sterilization services for processing surgical instruments comprising of: a GUI module along with wizards representing an interactive user interactions to direct to the next action to be performed, authentication module comprising of RFID authentication/AI facilitated control of protective gear worn by the users as well as the workspace, sterilizer's module configured to automate, control and track sterilizer level operations; cassettes module configured to automate, control and track surgical lab instruments with RFID or AI tracking and place instruments in their respective cassettes; patient's module configured to deal with the surgical lab instruments to cassettes to equipment to patient tracking; audit and reporting module configured to deal with a detailed audit report; training module providing context based training modules and reference manuals, inventory module providing requirement based auto replenishments of the surgical lab instruments directed by artificial intelligence.
US11189377B2 Systems, methods and devices for dynamic procedure management
A system and process for dynamically managing a procedure. The system includes a data collection device(s) that objectively monitor a subject and transmit such information to the system and real time position components that report on the availability of an individual(s) to perform the procedure. The system reviews the information, provides a subject diagnosis and recommends equipment. The system can also schedule and monitor the procedure. The individual(s) performing the procedure have the option of consulting with relevant experts and visually interacting with the experts.
US11189374B2 Method and system for calculating SUV normalization coefficient in a SPECT quantitative tomographic image
The present invention discloses a method and system for calculating SUV normalization coefficient in a SPECT quantitative tomographic image, comprises the following steps: a) averaging the anterior plain film image and posterior plain film image obtained by performing plain film scanning on a subject's whole body to get an average image, from which the area corresponding to the radioactive uptake site in the subject is segmented, b) correcting attenuation coefficient of human body, detection efficiency and acquisition time for each pixel value in the effective radioactive uptake area within said average image, c) averaging all the effective radioactive uptake area pointed at by said quantitative two-dimensional radioactive uptake activity image obtained in step b, and performing volume normalization and decay time correction to figure out the average radiopharmaceutical activity concentration absorbed in the subject.
US11189371B2 Systems and methods for adjusting medical treatment to reduce likelihood of prescription cascade
There is provided a method for generating instructions for adjusting a medical treatment of a patient, comprising: detecting an indication of a new symptom appearing in a patient being treated with medications for medical condition(s), computing a value indicative of risk of the new symptom being an adverse drug reaction (ADR) of one or a combination of the medications, detecting an indication of another new medication for treating the patient, computing likelihood of PC when the new medication is for treating the new symptom and the value is according to a requirement, generating a request for substitute medication(s) for the one or combination of medications when likelihood of PC is detected, and generating instructions for adjusting treatment of the patient by substituting the one or combination of medications with the substitute medication(s), and for terminating administration of the new medication or avoiding administration of the new medication.
US11189370B2 Exam prefetching based on subject anatomy
Inference of appropriate anatomical region from inconsistent descriptions in order to provide fast and accurate prefetching is provided. In various embodiments, a first plurality of user-configurable rules is read from a data store. Each rule maps to a user-configurable anatomical region. A plurality of studies is accessed from the image archive. Each of the plurality of studies has associated metadata. The plurality of rules is applied to the metadata associated with the plurality of studies to determine an anatomical region of each of the plurality of studies. Based on the anatomical regions of the plurality of studies and one or more additional rule, a subset of the plurality of studies is selected for display to a user on a display.
US11189363B2 Generation of nuclear magnetic resonance multidimensional T1(spin-matrix)-T2(spin-spin) energy relaxation maps and uses thereof
A method of characterizing chemical and/or morphological features of a material, comprising acquiring energy relaxation data from 1H low field nuclear magnetic resonance (1H LF-NMR) measurements of said material, converting the relaxation signals into a multidimensional distribution of longitudinal and transverse relaxation times by solving an inverse problem under both L1 and L2 regularizations and further imposing a non-negativity constraint, and identifying one or more characteristics of said material with the aid of said multidimensional T1-T2 distribution. The method is useful, inter alia, in monitoring chemical processes, screening of additives and quality control.
US11189352B2 Adjustment of program verify targets corresponding to a last programming distribution and a programming distribution adjacent to an initial programming distribution
A processing device determines difference error counts that are indicative of relative widths of valleys. Each of the valleys is located between a respective pair of programming distributions of a memory cell of the memory component. A program targeting operation is performed on the memory cell to calibrate one or more program verify (PV) targets associated with the programming distributions. To perform the program targeting operation, a rule from a set of rules is selected based on the difference error counts. The set of rules corresponds to an adjusting of a PV target of a programming distribution adjacent to an initial programming distribution. One or more program verify (PV) targets associated with the programming distributions are adjusted based on the selected rule.
US11189351B2 Peak and average current reduction for sub block memory operation
A memory apparatus and method of operation is provided. The apparatus includes a block of memory cells arranged in strings and connected to word lines overlying one another in a stack. The block is divided into first and second sub-blocks programmed as a whole in a sub-block mode and includes a particular group connected to a particular word line. A control circuit determines whether the particular group being read is in the second sub-block when operating in the sub-block mode. The control circuit also determines whether one of the first and second sub-blocks is not programmed based on whether the particular group being read is in the second sub-block. The control circuit applies an adjusted read voltage to the word lines of the one of the first and second sub-blocks while reading the particular group based on whether the one of the first and second sub-blocks is not programmed.
US11189350B2 Controller and operating method thereof
A controller includes a processor suitable for reading target data based on a predetermined main read voltage, and on each of a plurality of candidate read voltages having different voltage values; a memory suitable for storing main coded data and candidate coded data which are obtained by reading the target data; an ECC suitable for decoding the main coded data to generate main decoded data, and decoding each of the candidate coded data to generate candidate decoded data; and a counter suitable for counting the number of error bits corresponding to the main decoded data, and counting each of numbers of error bits corresponding to each of the candidate decoded data; and a voltage setting circuit suitable for setting a candidate read voltage having a minimum number of error bits, among the candidate decoded data, and which is smaller than the number of error bits corresponding to the main decoded data, as the main read voltage.
US11189348B2 Semiconductor memory device
A semiconductor memory device includes a first memory cell, a first select transistor between the first memory cell and a source line, a second select transistor between the first memory cell and a bit line, a third select transistor between the source line and the bit line, and a control circuit. During an erase operation, the control circuit is configured to apply a first voltage to the source line, apply a second voltage lower than the first voltage to a gate of the third select transistor while applying the first voltage to the source line to cause a third voltage to be applied to the bit line, and apply a fourth voltage lower than the third voltage to the gate of the second select transistor while the third voltage is applied to the bit line.
US11189345B2 Method for implementing logic calculation based on a crossbar array structure of resistive switching device
An operation method for integrating logic calculations and data storage based on a crossbar array structure of resistive switching devices. The calculation and storage functions of the method are based on the same hardware architecture, and the data storage is completed while performing calculation, thereby realizing the fusion of calculation and storage. The method includes applying a pulse sequence to a specified word line or bit line by a controller, configuring basic units of resistive switching devices to form different serial-parallel structures, such that three basic logic operations, i.e. NAND, OR, and COPY, are implemented and mutually combined on this basis, thereby implementing 16 types of binary Boolean logic and full addition operations, and on this basis, a method for implementing a parallel logic and full addition operations is provided.
US11189341B2 Memory device with fly word line
A memory device includes a plurality of memory cells arranged in an array having a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns. A first word line is connected to a first plurality of the memory cells of a first row of the array, and a second word line is connected to a second plurality of the memory cells of the first row of the array. In some examples, the plurality of memory cells are arranged in or on a substrate, and the first word line is formed in a first layer of the substrate and the second word line is formed in a second layer of the substrate.
US11189334B2 Apparatuses and methods for a multi-bit duty cycle monitor
Embodiments of the disclosure are drawn to apparatuses and methods for a multi-bit duty cycle monitor. A clock signal may be provided to a memory in order to synchronize one or more operations of the memory. The clock signal may have a duty cycle which is adjusted by a duty cycle adjustor of the memory. The duty cycle of the adjusted clock signal may be monitored by a multi-bit duty cycle monitor. The multi-bit duty cycle monitor may provide a multi-bit signal which indicates if the duty cycle of the adjusted clock signal is above or below a target duty cycle value (or if the duty cycle is outside tolerances around the target duty cycle). The multi-bit duty cycle monitor may provide the multi-bit signal while access operations of the memory are occurring.
US11189320B2 System and methods for concatenating video sequences using face detection
There are provided methods and devices for media processing, comprising: providing at least one media asset source selected from a media asset sources library, the at least one media asset source comprising at least one source video, via a network or client device; receiving via the network or the client device a media recording comprising a client video recorded by a user of the client device; parsing the client video and the source video, respectively, to a plurality of client video frames and a plurality of source video frames; identifying at least one face in at least one frame of the plurality of source video frames and at least another face in at least one frame of the plurality of client video frames by face detection; superposing one or more markers on the identified at least one face of the plurality of source video frames; processing said client video frames to fit the size or shape of said source video frames by using said one or more markers; concatenating said processed client video frames with said source video frames, wherein said concatenation comprises matching the frame rate and resolution of the processed client video frames to the frame rate and resolution of the plurality of client video frames to yield a mixed media asset.
US11189317B2 Magnetic recording apparatus and method of controlling magnetic head thereof
According to one embodiment, a magnetic recording apparatus measures and stores recording signal quality of a disk at an initial stage, inspects the recording signal quality before data is recorded, determines whether or not the recording signal quality obtained in the inspection satisfies a standard when compared to the stored recording signal quality at the initial stage, adjusts, based on a result of the determination, light irradiation power of a light irradiation element so as to satisfy the standard, determines a read offset amount based on a result of the adjustment, and performs control so that a position of a read head is shifted based on the determined read offset amount.
US11189310B1 Split-actuator disk drive that uses microactuator feedforward to reduce effects of cross-actuator coupling
In a multi-actuator drive, the effect of moving a first actuator (the so-called “aggressor actuator”) in on a second actuator (the so-called “victim actuator”) is reduced or compensated for. A victim feedforward signal for a particular head of the victim actuator is added to a microactuator control signal of the victim actuator in response to a voice-coil motor (VCM) control signal that is applied to the aggressor actuator. The feedforward signal is configured to compensate for disturbances to the victim microactuator caused by VCM commands provided to the aggressor actuator. The feedforward signal is based on a transfer function that models commands added to the victim microactuator, which is coupled to the particular head of the victim actuator, as a function of the aggressor VCM control signal applied to the aggressor actuator.
US11189309B1 Split-actuator drive that coordinates timing of aggressor and victim for effective victim disturbance-feedforward
A victim feedforward signal is added to a microactuator control signal of the victim actuator in response to a voice-coil motor (VCM) control signal that is applied to the aggressor actuator, where the victim feedforward signal is configured to compensate for disturbances to a victim head caused by assertion of the aggressor VCM control signal. Each aggressor VCM control signal is asserted at a specific time by the aggressor actuator, for example in response to the aggressor head passing over a first servo wedge. A feedforward signal that compensates for the effect of the aggressor VCM control signal is then determined based on the aggressor VCM control signal, stored, and asserted via the victim microactuator at a predetermined time relative to when the aggressor VCM control signal is asserted.
US11189300B2 Methods, apparatus and systems for biometric processes
A method for use in a biometric process, comprising: with a headset in a known acoustic environment, applying an acoustic stimulus at a first transducer of the headset; receiving a response signal at a second transducer of the headset, the response signal comprising a component of the acoustic stimulus reflected at an obstacle in the acoustic path of the first transducer; determining a condition of the headset based on the response signal; and performing the biometric process based on the determined condition.
US11189289B2 Information processing device, information processing method, and information processing system
The present technology relates to an information processing device, an information processing method, and an information processing system that are capable of establish smooth and natural conversation with a person who has difficulty in hearing. The information processing device includes a sound acquisition unit that acquires sound information of a first user that is input to a sound input device and a display control unit that controls display of text information on a display device for a second user, the text information corresponding to the acquired sound information. The display control unit performs control related to display amount of the text information on the display device on the basis of at least one of the display amount of the text information on the display device or input amount of the sound information input through the sound input device.
US11189284B2 Apparatus for communicating with voice recognition device, apparatus with voice recognition capability and controlling method thereof
The present disclosure relates to an apparatus which communicates with a voice recognition device, and a method for controlling an apparatus with a voice recognition capability which operates in the Internet of Things environment configured by a 5G communication network. According to an exemplary embodiment of the present disclosure, an apparatus with a voice recognition capability includes a container which has one open surface and accommodates objects therein, a door which opens/closes the container, a sensor which senses an open/closed state of the door, a microphone which receives an external voice, a voice recognizer which recognizes a voice command received from the microphone, and a controller which controls an active state and an inactive state of the voice recognizer, in which the controller may predict whether the voice recognizer needs to be activated using a deep neural network model learned through the machine learning.
US11189283B2 Freeform conversation writing assistant
In a device including a processor and a memory, the memory includes executable instructions that cause the processor to control the device to perform functions of receiving a user input to initiate a conversation session for generating an outline for a writing; generating a voice output asking a question regarding the writing; receiving a voice input from the user responding to the voice output; identifying, based on the received voice input, content of the voice input responding to the voice output; repeating, until a predetermined condition is met, the steps of generating the voice output, receiving the voice input, and identifying the content of the voice input, wherein the question asked via each voice output is generated in response to the content of the voice input responding to the preceding voice output; and generating, based on the content of the voice inputs, the outline for the writing.
US11189279B2 Activation management for multiple voice assistants
A system and method include detection of a user utterance of one of plurality of voice keywords, each of the plurality of voice keywords associated with a respective voice assistant application, determination, in response to the detection of the one of the plurality of respective voice keywords, of whether any of the plurality of voice assistant applications are designated as uninterruptable, and, if it is determined that none of the plurality of voice assistant applications are designated as uninterruptable, activation of the one of the plurality of voice assistant applications associated with the detected keyword.
US11189274B2 Dialog processing system, vehicle having the same, dialog processing method
A dialog processing system may include a communication device configured to receive information sent from the outside and circumstantial information; a storage configured to store a rule and a dialog template related the rule; a rule determiner configured to compare a condition of the rule and the information to generate a determined rule; a situation determiner configured to determine to express the determined rule based on the determined rule and circumstantial information collected from the outside; and a result processor configured to generate text to be expressed based on the determined rule and the dialog template and output the text according to a signal sent from the situation determiner.
US11189267B2 Intelligence-driven virtual assistant for automated idea documentation
An intelligence-driven virtual assistant for automated documentation of new ideas is provided. During a brainstorming session, one or more user participants may discuss and identify one or more ideas. Such ideas may be tracked, catalogued, analyzed, developed, and further expanded upon through use of an intelligence-driven virtual assistant. Such virtual assistant may capture user input data embodying one or more new ideas and intelligently process the same in accordance with creativity tool workflows. Such workflows may further guide development and expansion upon a given idea, while continuing to document, analyze, and identify further aspects to develop and expand.
US11189264B2 Speech recognition hypothesis generation according to previous occurrences of hypotheses terms and/or contextual data
Implementations set forth herein relate to speech recognition techniques for handling variations in speech among users (e.g. due to different accents) and processing features of user context in order to expand a number of speech recognition hypotheses when interpreting a spoken utterance from a user. In order to adapt to an accent of the user, terms common to multiple speech recognition hypotheses can be filtered out in order to identify inconsistent terms apparent in a group of hypotheses. Mappings between inconsistent terms can be stored for subsequent users as term correspondence data. In this way, supplemental speech recognition hypotheses can be generated and subject to probability-based scoring for identifying a speech recognition hypothesis that most correlates to a spoken utterance provided by a user. In some implementations, prior to scoring, hypotheses can be supplemented based on contextual data, such as on-screen content and/or application capabilities.
US11189263B2 Voice data processing method, voice interaction device, and storage medium for binding user identity with user voice model
A voice data processing method includes acquiring historical voice data, acquiring historical voice feature vectors corresponding to the historical voice data, and performing clustering on the historical voice feature vectors to obtain a voice feature cluster, the voice feature cluster comprising at least one historical voice feature vector with a similar feature. The method also includes, when the voice feature cluster matches a high-frequency user condition, training a corresponding user voice model according to the historical voice feature vectors contained in the voice feature cluster; after a current voice feature vector of the current voice data matches the user voice model, initiating a user identity association request associated with the current voice data; and, after a response message corresponding to the user identity association request is received, binding user identity information in the response message to the user voice model.
US11189258B2 Nanovoided polymer for tunable acoustic damping
An acoustic element includes a nanovoided polymer layer having a first nanovoid topology in an unactuated state and a second nanovoid topology different than the first nanovoid topology in an actuated state. Capacitive actuation of the nanovoided polymer layer, for instance, can be used to reversibly control the size and shape of the nanovoids within the polymer layer and hence tune its sound damping characteristics or sound transduction behavior, e.g., during operation of the acoustic element. An acoustic element may be configured for passive or active sound attenuation. Various other apparatuses, systems, materials, and methods are also disclosed.
US11189255B2 Film formed snare and reduced volume snare drumhead
A snare unit formed from film material includes a plurality of slots that define segments. The snare unit is attachable relative to a drumhead with a surface of the film flat against a surface of the drumhead. In the attached position, one or more of the segments vibrates against the drumhead when the drumhead is struck to produce a snare-like audible sound. In a drumhead with reduced volume, the snare unit is positioned flat against one or more layers of a porous material to define a drumhead and attached such that a portion of the snare unit vibrates against a surface of the porous material when the drumhead is struck, thereby producing a snare-like sound having a volume reduced relative to a standard drumhead.
US11189251B2 Electronic apparatus
Provided is an electronic apparatus including a display configured to output an image through a front surface of the electronic apparatus, an input part arranged to face a side surface of the electronic apparatus and comprising a first region and a second region, and a controller. The controller is configured to determine either the first region or the second region as an activation region based on a posture of the electronic apparatus, and receive a user input through the activation region. Various other embodiments are possible.
US11189248B1 Systems and methods for switching vision correction graphical outputs on a display of an electronic device
A method of providing a graphical output may include scanning at least a portion of a user's face using a sensor; generating a depth map using the scan; and determining a similarity score between the depth map and a set of stored biometric identity maps that are associated with a registered user. In response to the similarity score exceeding a threshold, the user may be authenticated as the registered user. The method may further determine a corrective eyewear scenario, select a display profile that is associated with the corrective eyewear scenario, and generate a graphical output in accordance with the selected display profile.
US11189243B2 Shift register unit, driving method thereof, gate driving circuit and display device
A shift register unit, a driving method thereof, a gate driving circuit, and a display device. The shift register unit comprises an input circuit, a control circuit, a reset circuit, an output circuit and a first capacitor, where the input circuit provides a signal from an input signal terminal to a first node; the control circuit controls signals from the first node and a second node; the reset circuit provides a signal from a reference signal terminal to the first node; the output circuit provides a signal from a clock signal terminal to a signal output terminal, and provides the signal from the reference signal terminal to the signal output terminal; and the first capacitor is coupled between the clock signal terminal and the second node.
US11189238B2 Display device and electronic device
A display device receiving image data generated by an image generator and including a first memory, a second memory, a selection circuit, a timing controller, and a display panel is provided. The first memory is configured to store first display data. The second memory is configured to store second display data. The second memory is disposed independent of the first memory. The selection circuit selects either the first display data or the second display data to serve as specific data based on a first selection signal. The timing controller generates the first selection signal according to the voltage level of a specific pin and provides the specific data to the image generator. The image generator generates the image data according to the specific data. The display panel displays an image based on the image data.
US11189235B2 Display device and method for driving same
The present disclosure discloses a current-driven display device that uses an internal compensation method and can display a good-quality image with no bright dots that are not included in intended display content. In a pixel circuit of an organic EL display device, a voltage of a gate terminal of a drive transistor is initialized before the voltage of a data signal line is written to a holding capacitor via the drive transistor in a diode-connected state. A drain terminal of a first initialization transistor is connected to an anode electrode of the organic EL element in another pixel circuit adjacent to the drain terminal in a scanning signal line extension direction. In a reset period, a path for applying an initialization voltage to the gate terminal is formed by a second initialization transistor of the other pixel circuit, an initialization connecting line, and the first initialization transistor of the pixel circuit.
US11189225B1 Pixel circuit with reduced sensitivity to threshold variations of the diode connecting switch
A pixel circuit that drives a light-emitting device employs a diode-connection compensation scheme that compensates for threshold variations of the diode connecting switch that diode connects the drive transistor during a threshold compensation phase. The pixel circuit operates to reduce the impact of threshold voltage variations of the diode connecting switch to improve brightness uniformity and picture quality. The pixel circuit includes two compensation capacitors in addition to the storage capacitor for data programming to control the flow and magnitude of a rebalancing current through the diode connecting switch in such a way to cancel excess or deficit of charge caused by threshold voltage variations of the diode connecting switch due to capacitive coupling between the gate node of the switch and the storage capacitor. Therefore, the circuit configuration employs a triple-capacitor structure to significantly improve compensation performance and reliability.
US11189215B2 Display device and driving method thereof
A display device includes a plurality of pixels, and a plurality of data lines connected to the plurality of pixels; a data driver for transmitting a data voltage to the data line; and a signal controller for receiving input image signals from the outside and outputting a digital image signal to the data driver. The signal controller includes an adjacent image signal compensator for comparing input gray data of the input image signals to be continuously input to the data line and generating adjacent image signal compensation data based on the comparison, and a pixel characteristic compensator for generating pixel characteristic compensation data according to a characteristic of a pixel to be displayed.
US11189213B2 System and method for a six-primary wide gamut color system
Systems and methods for a six-primary color system for display. A six-primary color system increases the number of primary colors available in a color system and color system equipment. Increasing the number of primary colors reduces metameric errors from viewer to viewer. The six-primary color system includes Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Yellow, and Magenta primaries. The systems of the present invention maintain compatibility with existing color systems and equipment and provide systems for backwards compatibility with older color systems.
US11189209B2 Method and device for correcting display brightness of display module, and display module
The present disclosure discloses a method and device for correcting display brightness of a display module and a display module. The method includes: receiving target brightness of the display module; determining target brightness components of sub-pixels of various colors corresponding to the target brightness according to a chromaticity coordinate of the target brightness and characteristics of luminescence of the sub-pixels of various colors in the display module; determining an initial gamma register value according to the target brightness components of the sub-pixels of various colors corresponding to the target brightness; performing gamma correction on the display module according to the initial gamma register value, and detecting the display brightness; and in response to determining that a difference value between the display brightness and the target brightness exceeds a first preset range, correcting the display brightness by adjusting the initial gamma register value according to the difference value.
US11189207B2 Chip-on-film and display including the same
Disclosed herein is a chip-on-film including: a base film; a driver mounted on one of upper and lower surfaces of the base film; and at least one pad group, which includes signal wiring lines disposed on the upper and lower surfaces of the base film and transmitting signals via two paths, a first pad and a second pad disposed on one of the upper and lower surfaces of the base film, and a plurality of through-holes disposed between the first pad and the second pad and electrically connecting the signal wiring lines to each other, wherein the first pad and the second pad are separated a predetermined distance from each other in a width direction of the base film, and each of the first pad and the second pad is obliquely arranged in plural in a longitudinal direction of the base film.
US11189202B1 Spatially leaking temporal integrator for pixel compensation
A system may include an electronic display panel having multiple pixels for depicting image data and processing circuitry that may receive a first error value representative of a first difference between a first electrical signal measured at a first pixel of the multiple pixels and an expected electrical signal for the first pixel. The first electrical signal may be based on a test signal transmitted to the first pixel and the expected electrical signal may correspond to an expected response of the first pixel based on the test signal. The processing circuitry may filter the first error value to generate a first compensated error value and may filter the first error value based on the first compensated error value to generate a second compensated error value, where the second compensated error value may filter one or more effects of spatial crosstalk between one or more pixels near the first pixel.
US11189196B2 Systems and methods for palpation training
Implementations described and claimed herein provide systems and methods for palpation training. In one implementation, a system for medical procedure simulation includes an examination model, a sensor network, and a computing device. The examination model has a plurality of anatomical structure models, and the sensor network has a plurality of sensors. Each of the sensors is associated with one of the plurality of anatomical structure models and configured to capture examination data. The computing device is in communication with the sensor network and configured to generate feedback for an accuracy of a medical examination using the examination data.
US11189186B2 Learning model for dynamic component utilization in a question answering system
Mechanisms are provided in a data processing system for utilizing algorithms based on categories in a question answering system. The mechanisms capture a history of performance and correctness metrics for identifying efficiency of respective algorithms for finding answers to questions in respective question categories in a question answering system. The mechanisms determine sets of algorithms to use for respective question categories according to efficiency and correctness analysis. The mechanisms determine a question category of a given input question and execute a set of algorithms corresponding to the question category of the given input question that meet an efficiency threshold to contribute to finding a correct answer for the given input question.
US11189180B2 Unmanned aerial vehicle visual line of sight control
Methods, systems and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media for unmanned aerial vehicle visual line of sight flight operations. A UAV computer system may be configured to ensure the UAV is operating in visual line of sight of one or more ground operators. The UAV may confirm that it has a visual line of sight with the one or more user devices, such as a ground control station, or the UAV may ensure that the UAV does not fly behind or below a structure such that the ground operator would not be able to visually spot the UAV. The UAV computer system may be configured in such a way that UAV operation will maintain the UAV in visual line of sight of a base location.
US11189168B2 Apparatus and server for sharing position information of vehicle
A position information sharing apparatus of a vehicle includes a communication circuit communicating with a server and a processor electrically connected to the communication circuit. The processor is configured to receive authentication information for sharing of position information of the vehicle from the server, using the communication circuit, to transmit the authentication information to an external device, using the communication circuit such that the external device which is a sharing target of the authentication information is capable of obtaining the position information from the server, and to obtain information within a preset range corresponding to the apparatus among the position information at a preset timing corresponding to the apparatus, from the server using the authentication information.
US11189151B2 Monitoring system for a water environment
A monitoring system with one or more wearable devices and an alert station. The wearable device comprises sensors to detect conditions of the wearer and to transmit signals to the alert station. The alert station is configured to declare an emergency upon the occurrence of various events.
US11189149B2 Wearable device with multibiometry
It is provided a wearable device for determining when a user has fallen down. The wearable device comprises: a first biometric sensor for obtaining first biometric data of the user, wherein the first biometric sensor is a first accelerometer configured to measure acceleration of a part of a first limb of the user; a second biometric sensor for obtaining second biometric data of the user comprising a finger pressure parameter; and a third biometric sensor for obtaining third biometric data, the third biometric sensor being a second accelerometer configured to measure acceleration of a body part of the user being distinct from the first limb. The wearable device is configured to determine an identity of the user is based on the first biometric data, the second biometric data and the third biometric data, the identity being used to control access to a physical space, and to determine when the user has fallen down.
US11189146B2 Fire detector having reset function linked with lamp and fire warning method using same
Disclosed is a fire detector and a fire warning method. The fire detector includes: a fire sensor detecting a factor corresponding to fire; and a controller determining whether a fire has occurred, by using a sensed value of the fire sensor, and determining whether a reset event is generated, through an on/off state of the lamp. The fire warning method includes: performing, by a controller, monitoring for a fire; determining, by the controller, whether a fire has occurred; and giving a warning when it is determined that a fire has occurred, and simultaneously determining whether a reset event is generated, through an on/off state of a lamp.
US11189144B2 Smoke alarm system
A smoke alarm system comprises a smoke alarm, a temperature detector, a first sampling circuit, a second sampling circuit and an analysis module; a first terminal of the first sampling circuit is connected to the smoke alarm, and a second terminal is connected to a first input terminal of the analysis module; the first sampling circuit is used for sampling from the smoke alarm to obtain a smoke sample value which is then output to the analysis module; a first terminal of the second sampling circuit is connected to the temperature detector, and a second terminal is connected to a second input terminal of the analysis module; the second sampling circuit is used for sampling from the temperature detector to obtain a temperature sample value which is then output to the analysis module; and the analysis module determines whether a smoke alarm signal is generated.
US11189143B2 Aspiration smoke detection system
An aspiration smoke detection system for detecting the presence of a fire within a region of interest. The aspiration smoke detection system includes a smoke detection unit for detecting the presence of smoke particles suspended in air; and one or more local sensors located remotely from the smoke detection unit for measuring a property of air from the region of interest that is drawn into the aspiration smoke detection system. An inlet piece includes a sensor for use with the aspiration smoke detection system is also provided. A method of detecting a fire using the aspiration smoke detection system and a method of locating a fire using the aspiration smoke detection system are also provided.
US11189141B2 Universal threat awareness management system for occupant safety
A universal threat awareness management system for occupant safety has a primary interface device that is positioned with a secured location. The interface device enables an authorized individual to monitor and manage an entire facility for hazardous situations. The system also has audio output devices, visual output devices, and environmental sensors. The audio output devices, visual output devices, and environmental sensors are positioned external to the secured location and enable the authorized individual to monitor and communicate with other people within and around the facility. The system is intended to be used as a campus-wide threat mitigation platform.
US11189136B2 Providing information to a player in a casino environment
Devices, systems and methods are provided to enable casino operators to provide printed tangible items for patron uses, such as lottery tickets. Such embodiments accept tangible indicators of financial consideration from patrons, such as currency or tickets associated with certain verifiable values, such as valid and winning lottery tickets and other forms of consideration which a patron can provide to a casino in exchange for one or more points.
US11189122B2 Open banknote path system
An open banknote system comprises a first banknote path plate and a second banknote path plate coupled to a frame, wherein the first banknote path plate and the second banknote path plate are disposed a distance apart, a banknote path disposed in a space between the first banknote path plate and the second banknote path plate, wherein each of a first side and a second side of the banknote path open to an area wider than a central portion of the banknote path, and a plurality of rollers each coupled to one of the first banknote path plate and the second banknote path plate, wherein each one of the plurality of rollers forms a banknote pinch point with another one of the plurality of rollers.
US11189121B2 Person identification system
A person identification device 100 has a tag 110 with a code and a tamper evident tether 120 able to secure the tag 110 to a person having a body. The person identification device also has a signal generator 140 able to generate a signal representing the code. The tag 110 has a capacitive contact 130 able to capacitively couple the signal into the body of the person.
US11189117B2 Method and system for controlling a smart lock
One embodiment of the present invention provides a smart lock-and-key system. The smart lock-and-key system can include a smart lock corresponding to a lock identifier and a smart key capable of locking and unlocking the smart lock. The smart key can include a first communication interface for communicating with the smart lock and a second communication interface for communicating with a mobile computing device. The smart key can be configured to obtain the lock identifier and receive, from the mobile computing device, an operation command based on the obtained lock identifier.
US11189112B1 Autonomous vehicle sensor malfunction detection
Methods and systems for assessing, detecting, and responding to malfunctions involving components of autonomous vehicles and/or smart homes are described herein. Malfunctions may be detected by receiving sensor data from a plurality of sensors. One of these sensors may be selected for assessment. An electronic device may obtain from the selected sensor a set of signals. When the set of signals includes signals that are outside of a determined range of signals associated with proper functioning for the selected sensor, it may be determined that the selected sensor is malfunctioning. In response, an action may be performed to resolve the malfunction and/or mitigate consequences of the malfunction.
US11189107B2 3D device simulator visualizer platform as a service
Example implementations described herein are directed to simulation of devices to be installed in a facility through a high resolution 3D model. A high resolution capture device is utilized to capture 3D images of a facility to generate a 3D model from which devices can be located in freespace within the 3D model and simulated to provide simulated perspective views of facility from the perspective of the device.
US11189104B2 Generating 3D data in a messaging system
The subject technology receives image data and depth data. The subject technology selects an augmented reality content generator corresponding to a three-dimensional (3D) effect. The subject technology applies the 3D effect to the image data and the depth data based at least in part on the selected augmented reality content generator. The subject technology generates, using a processor, a message including information related to the applied 3D effect, the image data, and the depth data.
US11189098B2 3D object camera customization system
Systems and methods are provided for capturing by a camera of a user device, a first image depicting a first environment of the user device; overlaying a first virtual object on a portion of the first image depicting the first environment; modifying a surface of the first virtual object using content captured by the user device; storing a second virtual object comprising the first virtual object with the modified surface; and generating for display the second virtual object on a portion of a second image depicting a second environment.
US11189094B2 3D object reconstruction using photometric mesh representation
Techniques are disclosed for 3D object reconstruction using photometric mesh representations. A decoder is pretrained to transform points sampled from 2D patches of representative objects into 3D polygonal meshes. An image frame of the object is fed into an encoder to get an initial latent code vector. For each frame and camera pair from the sequence, a polygonal mesh is rendered at the given viewpoints. The mesh is optimized by creating a virtual viewpoint, rasterized to obtain a depth map. The 3D mesh projections are aligned by projecting the coordinates corresponding to the polygonal face vertices of the rasterized mesh to both selected viewpoints. The photometric error is determined from RGB pixel intensities sampled from both frames. Gradients from the photometric error are backpropagated into the vertices of the assigned polygonal indices by relating the barycentric coordinates of each image to update the latent code vector.
US11189091B1 Method for preserving shapes in solid model when distributing material during topological optimization
A method preserves shapes in a solid model when distributing material during topological optimization. A 3D geometric model of a part having a boundary shape is received. The geometric model is pre-processed to produce a variable-void mesh and to produce a frozen mesh representing the boundary shape. The geometric model is apportioned into a plurality of voxels, and a density value is adjusted for each voxel according to an optimization process. An iso-surface mesh is extracted from the voxel data, and a mesh Boolean intersection is derived between the extracted iso-surface mesh and the variable-void mesh. A mesh Boolean union between the mesh Boolean intersection and the frozen mesh.
US11189084B2 Systems and methods for executing improved iterative optimization processes to personify blendshape rigs
The present specification describes systems and methods for automatically generating personalized blendshapes from actor performance measurements, while preserving the semantics of a template facial animation rig. The disclosed inventions facilitate the creation of an ensemble of realistic digital double face rigs for each individual with consistent behaviour across the set with sophisticated iterative optimization techniques.
US11189080B2 Method for presenting a three-dimensional object and an associated computer program product, digital storage medium and a computer system
A method for presenting a three-dimensional object is provided, with the three-dimensional object being presented from different viewing angles in accordance with control commands. The object is presented as having at least one display surface, that a moving image is presented on the display surface, and that the display surface including the moving image presented on the display surface is presented from different viewing angles in accordance with the control commands.
US11189076B2 Apparatus and method for efficiently storing ray traversal data
Apparatus and method for preventing re-traversal of a prior path on a restart. For example, one embodiment of an apparatus comprises: a ray generator to generate a plurality of rays in a graphics scene; a bounding volume hierarchy (BVH) generator to construct a BVH comprising a plurality of hierarchically arranged nodes, wherein the BVH comprises a specified number of child nodes at a current BVH level beneath a parent node in the hierarchy; circuitry to traverse one or more of the rays through the BVH to form a current traversal path and intersect the one or more rays with primitives contained within the nodes, wherein the circuitry is to process entries from the top of a first data structure comprising entries each associated with a child node at the current BVH level, the entries being ordered from top to bottom based on a sorted distance of each respective child node.
US11189075B2 Query-specific behavioral modification of tree traversal
Methods and systems are described in some examples for changing the traversal of an acceleration data structure in a highly dynamic query-specific manner, with each query specifying test parameters, a test opcode and a mapping of test results to actions. In an example ray tracing implementation, traversal of a bounding volume hierarchy by a ray is performed with the default behavior of the traversal being changed in accordance with results of a test performed using the test opcode and test parameters specified in the ray data structure and another test parameter specified in a node of the bounding volume hierarchy. In an example implementation a traversal coprocessor is configured to perform the traversal of the bounding volume hierarchy.
US11189073B2 Graphics processing
A method of operating a graphics processor that executes a graphics processing pipeline comprising a vertex shading stage is disclosed. A set of blocks of memory space that may be represented by a linked list is provided and memory space for storing vertex shaded attribute data generated by the vertex shading stage is allocated from one of the blocks of memory space in the set of blocks of memory space. When data stored in a block of memory space is no longer needed by the graphics processing pipeline, the block can be “recycled” for use by the pipeline.
US11189070B2 System and method of generating targeted user lists using customizable avatar characteristics
A system of generating targeted user lists using customizable avatar characteristics includes a messaging server system. The messaging server system includes an application server that generates a database of mutable avatar characteristics, a database of style categories, and a targeted user list. The application server then causes a media content item to be displayed on display screens of electronic devices associated with the set of user identifiers included in the targeted user list. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11189067B2 Electronic device and content generation method
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a display, a processor operatively connected to the display, and a memory operatively connected to the processor. The memory may store instructions that, when executed, cause the processor to obtain a first image including at least one object, detect a designated region in the first image by using the at least one object, display a guide indicating the designated region and a content generation tool on the display, receive a first user input through the display for generating or editing at least one content using the content generation tool, determine attribute information about the at least one content at least partially based on the designated region or the first user input, and store the determined attribute information and the at least one content in the memory. Various other embodiments can be provided.
US11189062B2 Image processing system, image processing apparatus, non-transitory computer readable medium
An image processing apparatus includes a processor configured to determine a color distribution of a processing target image and a color distribution of multiple sample colors prepared in advance as a set and perform an operation to modify a color of the processing target image in accordance with a relationship between the color distribution of the processing target image and the color distribution of the sample colors.
US11189061B2 Systems and methods for virtual feature development
A system for evaluation of an augmented reality (AR) experience provided to a user includes a backdrop, a physical light configured to project light onto the backdrop, and a display system configured to display a virtual feature. A controller is communicatively coupled to the display system and the physical light. The controller is configured to render the virtual feature, receive feedback indicative of an operational parameter of the physical light, and receive additional feedback indicative of a state of a virtual light, where the state of the virtual light defines an appearance of the virtual feature. The controller is configured to adjust the appearance of the virtual feature to an updated appearance based on the feedback indicative of the operational parameter of the physical light, adjust the operational parameter of the physical light based on the additional feedback indicative of the state of the virtual light, or both.
US11189058B2 Image generating device, inspection apparatus, and learning device
An image generation device comprising: an image acquiring unit configured to acquire a set of a first non-defective-product image and a second non-defective-product image for the same article to be inspected; a first processing unit configured to change a pixel value of a first target pixel that is at least one pixel forming the first non-defective-product image, thereby generating a first virtual defective-product image that is the virtual defective-product image; and a second processing unit configured to change a pixel value of a second target pixel that corresponds to the first target pixel and is at least one pixel forming the second non-defective-product image, thereby generating a second virtual defective-product image that is the virtual defective-product image.
US11189047B2 Gaze based rendering for audience engagement
The present disclosure is related to an audience engagement system and method to display images on a display. The method includes detecting a gaze direction of a designated viewer, rendering a gaze object within an image on a gaze axis corresponding to the gaze direction, rendering an audience object within the image on a normal axis corresponding to a display axis, composting the audience object and the gaze object together in a composited image, and displaying the composited image on the display.
US11189037B2 Repositioning method and apparatus in camera pose tracking process, device, and storage medium
This application discloses a repositioning method performed by an electronic device in a camera pose tracking process, belonging to the field of augmented reality (AR). The method includes: obtaining a current image acquired by the camera after an ith anchor image in a plurality of anchor images; selecting a target keyframe from a keyframe database according to Hash index information in a case that the current image satisfies a repositioning condition; performing second repositioning on the current image relative to the target keyframe; and calculating a camera pose parameter of a camera during acquisition of the current image according to a positioning result of the first repositioning and a positioning result of the second repositioning. In a case that there are different keyframes covering a surrounding area of a camera acquisition scene, it is highly probable that repositioning can succeed, thereby improving the success probability of a repositioning process.
US11189036B2 Optical sensor for odometry tracking to determine trajectory of a wheel
An optical sensor system mounted in a wheel arch of a car for determining trajectory of the car includes: a first optical sensor mounted in the wheel arch above a wheel and located behind a first clear casing that does not touch the wheel; and a second optical sensor mounted in the wheel arch on one side of the wheel and located behind a second clear casing that does not touch the wheel. The first optical sensor and second optical sensor perform a plurality of counts corresponding to respectively capturing a plurality of images of the wheel. The captured images are compared with a reference image to determine a 2D displacement of the wheel from its original position. The trajectory of the car is determined by calculating a turning degree of the wheel according to a trigonometric manipulation of the measured 2D displacement.
US11189035B2 Retrieval device, retrieval method, and computer program product
A retrieval device includes one or more processors. The processors acquire trajectory information indicating a movement trajectory of a target in time-series images. The processors acquire situation information indicating a peripheral situation of the target in the time-series images. The processors acquire a retrieval query containing a movement trajectory and a peripheral situation. The processors retrieve an image matching with the retrieval query among images contained in the time-series images based on the trajectory information and the situation information.
US11189030B2 Method and device for determining liver segments in a medical image
The present disclosure provides methods and devices for determining liver segments in a medical image. The methods may be implemented on the devices. The method may include: obtaining a scan image; obtaining a segmentation protocol; obtaining segmentation information associated with the scan image; determining one or more marked points based on the segmentation information and the segmentation protocol; determining one or more segmentation surfaces based on the one or more marked points; and determining a segmentation result of at least part of a liver in the scan image based on the one or more segmentation surfaces.
US11189022B2 Automatic detection, counting, and measurement of logs using a handheld device
A computer-based system (e.g., a handheld device) is configured to detect, count, and measure logs in a stack. A user captures one or more images of the stack. Where multiple images are captured, the system creates a working image by stitching together portions of the image. The system identifies a contour indicating the outline of the stack in the working image and fits ellipses to the log faces in the working image. Information such as the number of logs, the volume of wood in the stack, and the average log diameter may be made available for presentation to the user.
US11189021B2 Machine based three-dimensional (3D) object defect detection
Implementations describe systems and methods for machine based defect detection of three-dimensional (3D) printed objects. A method of one embodiment of the disclosure includes providing a first illumination of a 3D printed object using a first light source arrangement. A plurality of images of the 3D printed object are then generated using one or more imaging devices. Each image may depict a distinct region of the 3D printed object. The plurality of images may then be processed by a processing device using a machine learning model trained to identify one or more types of manufacturing defects of a 3D printing process. The machine learning model may provide a probability that an image contains a manufacturing defect. The processing device may then determine, without user input, whether the 3D printed object contains one or more manufacturing defects based on the results provided by the machine learning model.
US11189008B2 Image capture apparatus for panoramic photography, method of controlling same, and storage medium
An image capture apparatus capable of eliminating wasteful photographing in predetermined panoramic photography. Predetermined panoramic photography combines images acquired by repeating still image capturing with long time-exposure and panning. A first angle of view in panning direction indicates an angle from a start to an end point in the photography. A photographing condition is calculated based on the first angle and a focal length of a photographic lens, and displayed changeable by a user. When combining the images, geometric deformation processing is performed thereon for changing a second angle of view indicative of an angle of view in a direction orthogonal to the panning direction according to the focal length. The second angle changed by the processing is calculated according to the set first angle and the displayed photographing condition. The second angle is displayed before and after the change.
US11189000B2 Architecture to generate binary descriptor for image feature point
An embodiment of an image processor device includes technology to fetch a feature point data set from outside a local memory, locally store three or more fetched feature point data sets in the local memory, compute orientation information for each fetched feature point data set, compute first descriptor information based on the computed orientation information and a first locally stored feature point data set in parallel with a fetch and local store of a second feature point data set in the local memory, and compute second descriptor information based on the computed orientation information and the second locally stored feature point data set in parallel with the compute of the first descriptor information. Other embodiments are disclosed and claimed.
US11188998B2 Method for embedding searchable information, encryption, signing operation, transmission, storage and retrieval
A cell phone is disclosed for acquiring information to be transmitted to a receiving facility and for transmitting such thereto. A capture device captures information from an external source. A processor is provided for associating with the captured information a representation of the date and time of the capture of the information, such that the representation of the date and time information in association with the captured information forms augmented captured information. The processor also places the augmented captured information in association with subscriber information in a transmission of the augmented captured information to a receiving facility requiring such subscriber information. A transmitter transmits the transmission including the augmented captured information and the subscriber information to the receiving facility. An encryptor encrypts the augmented captured information with a symmetrical encryption algorithm to provide encrypted augmented captured information in the transmission with the subscriber information.
US11188994B2 Display control method, display control device, non-transitory recording medium storing display control program, and display control system for displaying forecasted demand for a vehicle dispatch
A display control method includes causing a display control device to perform: a step (a) forecasting a demand for a vehicle dispatch at an arbitrary point or in an arbitrary area at a time specified by a host vehicle; and a step (b) superimposing, at a position on a map screen, information about the forecasted demand, the position corresponding to the arbitrary point or the arbitrary area.
US11188991B2 Real estate advisor engine on cognitive system
Embodiments can provide a computer implemented method for identifying a match between a commercial buyer and a seller for a real estate transaction. The method includes receiving, from the buyer, a service request and receiving, from the buyer, historical information stored in a buyer immutable record. The method also includes receiving one or more real estate requirements and one or more commercial external factors and determining a buyer need profile based on the historical information, the real estate requirements, and the commercial external factors. The method also includes receiving one or more answers in response to one or more first questions raised by the processor, refining the buyer need profile based on the one or more answers, identifying a match between the buyer need profile and a real estate profile from the seller, and providing a ranked list of real estate properties and supporting evidence for each real estate property to the buyer.
US11188988B2 Image generation for social media contact engagement
Systems and methods for image generation for social media contact engagement are provided. In example embodiments, a publication that represents an item available for purchase is identified. Item data, including an item image, for the publication is access. A plurality of images are generated for the publication using the item data. A cycling assembly of images comprising a portion of the plurality of images is assembled. The cycling assembly of images is assigned to an entity profile, corresponding to an entity associated with the publication, of a social networking service. The assignment of the cycling assembly of images causes the cycling assembly of images to be displayed to members of the social networking service in place of a member profile image.
US11188977B2 Method for creating commodity assets from unrefined commodity reserves utilizing blockchain and distributed ledger technology
A method for creating an asset-backed distributed ledger token representing a smart contract, the token being backed by a pledge of an illiquid form of a precursor or means of production of a commodity asset, comprising receiving a pledge of unrefined or pre-commodity asset, digitizing the unrefined commodity asset into fractional representations of the commodity asset using smart contracts on a distributed ledger network, and allowing account holders access to the perform transactions on the distributed ledger network to trade the fractional representations under the terms of the smart contract.
US11188970B1 Food delivery optimization
Techniques for optimizing a food service configured to receive food orders from multiple customers, and consolidate orders based on respective days, times, and locations associated therewith. The food orders may include deliveries, customer pick-ups, and dine-in options for eating at a restaurant. The optimized food service may be configured to assign a restaurant to the consolidated orders and send a preparation instruction to the restaurant to prepare the consolidated orders for a designated pick-up or dining time. The optimized food service may additionally instruct an order supervisor to travel to the restaurant to assist in preparation of the consolidated orders. The order supervisor may additionally serve a food order, such as for a dine-in option or full service, catered delivery. For delivery orders, the optimized food service may assign a courier and, in some examples, a delivery assistant, to deliver the orders to respective customers.
US11188969B2 Data-analysis-based validation of product review data and linking to supply chain record data
Data-analysis-based validation of product review data and linking to product record data are provided to facilitate forwarding product-related guidance. The processing includes one or more processors obtaining record data documenting, at least in part, a product's specific supply chain history, and receiving by the processor(s) review data for the product. Based on data analysis, the processor(s) authenticates the review data of the product to establish verified review data, and links the verified review data to the record data documenting, at least in part, the product's supply chain history. The processor(s) provides to a user product-related guidance based, at least in part, on the verified review data for the product that has been linked to the record data documenting, at least in part, the product's supply chain history.
US11188964B2 Self-service merchandise request system
Systems and methods are provided for requesting a product at a retail establishment. The system includes an electronic device and a computer-readable storage medium which includes one or more programming instructions that cause the electronic device to receive, from an on-premises electronic device located at a retail establishment, data pertaining to a product including a unique identifier associated with the product, determine whether the product is an item of footwear, and identify current inventory information associated with the product in response to determining that the product is an item of footwear. The one or more programming instructions further cause the electronic device to send at least a portion of the current inventory information to the on-premises electronic device, receive a request for the product, and send a notification of the request to one or more associate electronic devices, each being associated with an associate in the retail establishment.
US11188962B2 System and method for managing a request for roadside assistance
A system and method for managing a request for roadside assistance includes receiving an electronic roadside assistance request made from a driver device. A set of available provider entities matching parameters of the request are determined. An electronic roadside assistance solicitation is transmitted to each of the available providers. Electronic roadside assistance offers made by a subset of the provider entities are received, each offer defining a respective offer price and an estimated time of arrival. The received offers are transmitted to the driver device. A response from the driver device indicating an acceptance one of the offers is further received. Electronic payment corresponding to the offer price is also received. A notification to an operator device associated to the provider entity of the accepted offer is further transmitted, the notification indicating the parameters of the roadside assistance request. The system and method are also applicable transportation assistance.
US11188960B2 Systems and methods for managing direct exchange
According to one aspect, the system provides an automated platform for managing R2R, that preserves vendor control over of the communication between retailers. For example, according to one embodiment of the system, only authorized retailers of specific vendors are able to list, request, buy, sell and swap products on the system. In further examples, the system controls execution so that exchanges can occur anonymously, while maintaining the assurances that transactions are facilitated by authorized parties at vendor-set prices. In yet other example, the system permits authorized retailers to list non-performing goods for authorized retailers to obtain by purchase or swap at wholesale cost. In yet other example, the system permits authorized retailers to request goods at wholesale cost and display the requests in a workflow that permits providers execute fulfillment.
US11188955B2 Providing on-demand services through use of portable computing devices
A computer system operable to communicate with each of a plurality of provider computing devices to obtain location information. The computer system can determine multiple types of dynamic values for a given geographic region by (i) receiving set of data from a computing device operated by a requester, the set of data indicating a current location of the requester, (ii) determining a first set of dynamic values based at least in part on location information communicated by multiple provider computing devices of the plurality of provider computing devices that are associated with a first service type, and (iii) determining a second set of dynamic values based at least in part on the current location of the requester and location information communicated by one or more of the multiple provider computing devices that are associated with the first service type. Each of the multiple types of dynamic values being associated with one of the multiple possible service types.
US11188947B2 Analyzing movement of data collectors/gateways associated with retail displays
Systems and methods for using wireless beacons in point of purchase (“POP”) displays to facilitate the delivery of consumer oriented content to mobile devices is disclosed. Wireless beacons may be used to broadcast wireless signals from POP displays, where the wireless signals include data packets with unique identifiers for the wireless beacons. The wireless signals may be received by mobile devices. A remote server may communicate with the mobile device and provide the mobile device with up-to-date content associated with the POP displays. Wireless data collection devices (such as network gateways) may be used to receive data packets from the wireless beacons provide the data packets to the remote server. Accelerometers may be used on the wireless data collection devices to assess movement of the devices. Movement data for the devices may be used to determine reprogramming of the devices after the devices are moved.
US11188941B2 Methods and apparatus to collect and process browsing history
Methods and apparatus to collect and process browsing history are disclosed. One disclosed method of collecting browsing history includes collecting a plurality of web requests, and for a web request in the plurality of web requests, determining a count indicating a number of other ones of the plurality of web requests that include a referrer identifying the web request. The method also includes when the count meets a threshold, indicating that the web request is a parent web request.
US11188937B2 Generating machine-learned entity embeddings based on online interactions and semantic context
Techniques for extracting features of entities and targets that can be applied in a set of applications, such as entity selection prediction, audience expansion, feed relevance, and job recommendation. In one technique, entity interaction data is stored that indicates, for each of multiple entities, one or more targets that are associated with items with which the entity interacted. Token association data is stored that indicates, for each of multiple tokens, one or more targets that are associated with the token. Then, using one or more machine learning techniques, entity embeddings and target embeddings are generated based on the entity interaction data and the token association data. Later, a request for content is received from a particular entity. Based on at least one entity embedding, a content item for the particular entity is identified. The content item is transferred over a computer network and presented to the particular entity.
US11188922B2 Integrating metadata from applications used for social networking into a customer relationship management (CRM) system
Integrating metadata from applications used for social networking into a customer relationship management (CRM) system includes obtaining, from applications used for social networking, metadata associated with users of the applications, analyzing the metadata from the applications to infer opportunities, relationships for mapping clients, structures, and subject matter experts, and integrating the opportunities, the relationships for mapping the clients, the structures, and the subject matter experts into a CRM system to populate the CRM system.
US11188909B2 Automated event processing computing platform for handling and enriching blockchain data
Methods and systems for using block chain technology to verify transaction data are described herein. A computing platform may receive data about events related to transactions, personal or corporate information, supply chains, and other relevant information about a person or corporate entity. The event information may be received, aggregated, and processed to determine metadata about the person or corporate entity. The metadata may indicate, for example, a trustworthiness of the person or corporate entity for various purposes. Such event information and/or metadata may be stored as transactions in a block chain that may be accessible by counterparties to a potential transaction involving the person or corporate entity. The automated event processing computing platform may further use automated techniques to implement smart transactions between the person/entity and counterparty based on the trust metadata.
US11188906B2 Fraud alerting using mobile phone location
A location of a transaction or payment request is compared with a location of a user device to determine whether the distance is great enough to send an alert for a possible fraudulent transaction. The user device location may be predicted based on a last known location and information about the area of the last known location and movement of the user device.
US11188900B2 Method and system for payment card verification via blockchain
A method for conveyance of payment credentials through a third party data source includes: storing, in a memory of a computing device, at least a first public key and payment credentials associated with a transaction account; generating, by a generation module of the computing device, a machine-readable code encoded with at least the first public key; displaying, by a display device interfaced with the computing device, the generated machine-readable code; generating, by the generation module of the computing device, a key pair comprised of at least a private key and a second public key; encrypting, by an encryption module of the computing device, the payment credentials using the private key; and electronically transmitting, by a transmitting device of the computing device, the encrypted payment credentials to a publicly accessible data source.
US11188885B2 Processing network architecture with companion database
A system comprises a non-transitory machine readable storage medium storing instructions and a database identifying a plurality of assets and a state of each asset. The instructions configure a processor for receiving updates to a distributed electronic ledger managed by plural peer processors. Each update includes an event or change affecting one of the assets. The peer processors verify portions of the ledger describing each event or change. At least one of the updates has not yet been recorded in the ledger at a time of the receiving. The processor computes a state of each asset, based on the updates, receives a request for a state of one of the assets; and responds to the request, reflecting each event and change affecting that asset. The response is performed without waiting for the peer processors to verify an update that has not yet been recorded in the ledger.
US11188877B2 Method for providing medical service and electronic device supporting the same
An electronic device includes a memory that stores one or more medical policies and a processor. The processor is configured to obtain a request for execution of an application that provides a medical service, to decide a medical policy, which corresponds to a location of the electronic device, from among the one or more medical policies, and to selectively provide at least one function of the application based on a medical service performing method, which is determined based at least on the medical policy, from among one or more medical service performing methods.
US11188875B2 Collaborative due diligence review system
A system for providing a virtual data room for conducting due diligence on a plurality of documents that are remotely located and accessible over a computer network by a plurality of users using client computer systems. Documents are retrieved from the remote system and presented to a user on their local computing system for review and conducting due diligence tasks thereon. Based on the interaction the user has with the displayed document, due diligence status values that are associated with the display document are updated and stored with the virtual data room system. A display request is received and based on the request a display characteristic is calculated for a folder that includes a set of documents. The display characteristic is determined based on the due diligence status values of all of the documents within the folder.
US11188874B2 Block chain-based claim settlement method and apparatus
One or more embodiments of the description provide a blockchain-based claim settlement method and apparatus. The blockchain comprises a claim settlement organization node device and a service processing organization node device. The method comprises: obtaining, from a distributed database of the blockchain, a target transaction sent by the service processing organization node device, the target transaction comprising service behavior data generated by a claimant in the service processing organization node device; generating claim settlement plan logic for the claimant on the basis of the service behavior data comprised in the target transaction; and executing the claim settlement plan logic.
US11188873B2 Remotely-executed medical therapy device
Devices, systems, and software for providing remote medical therapy to a subject comprising: an apparatus for dispensing one or more medical items from an inventory of medical items, the inventory of medical items risk profiled to a subject, a population, a venue, or a situation; and a connector device comprising: at least one means for communicating with the apparatus for dispensing one or more medical items from an inventory of medical items; at least one means for communicating with a technology device; and a software module enabling communications between the apparatus for dispensing one or more medical items from an inventory of medical items and the technology device.
US11188868B2 Directionally-enabled smart shipping labels
Aspects of the present invention provide an approach for safeguarding a package for successful delivery. In an embodiment, a current location of a package, delivered but left outside its desired delivery location, is received from a smart label affixed to the package. The location and directional movements of the package are monitored. If the package is moved beyond a predefined distance threshold (e.g., 30 feet from a desired delivery residence), a threshold violation notification is sent to at least one party (e.g., customer, delivery service, police department, etc.) providing an alert of a potential theft of the package.
US11188863B2 Methods, devices, and systems for prioritizing mobile network trouble tickets based on customer impact
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, embodiments include receiving a first trouble ticket reporting a first service outage of a communication network and a second trouble ticket reporting a second service outage of the communication network. Further embodiments can include determining a first customer impact according to the first service outage and determining a second customer impact according to the second service outage. The first customer impact is determined by a degradation of quality metrics, a site priority, and a number of complaints due to each service outage. Additional embodiments can include identifying that the second customer impact is higher than the first customer impact. Also, embodiments can include prioritizing a resolution of the second trouble ticket over the first trouble ticket according to the second customer impact being higher than the first customer impact. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11188862B2 Privacy management systems and methods
Data processing systems and methods, according to various embodiments, are adapted for mapping various questions regarding a data breach from a master questionnaire to a plurality of territory-specific data breach disclosure questionnaires. The answers to the questions in the master questionnaire are used to populate the territory-specific data breach disclosure questionnaires and determine whether disclosure is required in territory. The system can automatically notify the appropriate regulatory bodies for each territory where it is determined that data breach disclosure is required.
US11188861B1 Computer systems for meta-alert generation based on alert volumes
Techniques are described for automatically generating meta-alerts based on operational and security risk alert volumes for an entity. In particular, a central device receives entity alert information from other devices in a computer system of an enterprise business, which may have office branches that are each staffed by employees. The central device compares alert volumes of a given entity for a given period of time (e.g., a month) to one or more baseline thresholds determined based on the average alert volume of peer entities during the same period of time and the entity's own historical alert volumes to identify spikes or increases in the volume of alerts for the given entity. If the entity is trending high for the period of time, the central device generates a meta-alert to bring awareness to the relatively high volume of alerts identified for that entity.
US11188859B2 Integrated business operations efficiency risk management
A method for closed-loop real-time lifecycle risk management identifies, assesses, reviews and mitigates risks. Historically identified data stored in the databases are loaded, one or more users fill out questionnaires and various factors contributing to determination of the risks are calculated. If a risk is classified as an intolerable risk, the risk is notified to interested parties. A user may use the integrated risk management system to systematically and accurately identify a root cause of an error. The user may start from the highest level of the lifecycle of a product and assess the risk, followed by narrowing down the scope of an error by successively going down to lower production levels of the product. The steps may be processed in real time using remote devices connected to a server. The system allows different access levels to various users.
US11188855B2 Machine learning task assignment
A method and system for improving a machine learning task assignment process is provided to address productivity with respect to satisfaction. The method includes connecting hardware devices to a server system. Job related data associated with job roles for individuals is retrieved and associated with a time period. Work related items of the job related data are presented and selections for work related items are retrieved via selectors for the work items. Expected and actual satisfaction ratings for the work related items are received and analyzed in accordance with an order in which they are received. At least one work item is assigned to a user and a specialized memory repository is generated within a portion of a memory device. Results of the assignment are stored within the specialized memory repository. Self-learning software code for executing future task assignment processes is generated and modified based on reported satisfaction ratings.
US11188854B2 Systems and methods for assignment of equipment to an officer
A system for tracking, assigning, and issuing equipment to security agency personnel (e.g., officers, administration, command, armorer). An armorer is assigned the task of tracking, assigning, and issuing equipment. Equipment may be assigned to a particular individual officer. The equipment provided to and used by officers may capture (e.g. gather, produce) information (e.g. audiovisual information, data logs, recordings). Equipment may provide information to the armorer via near field communication (NFC) circuits. The information captured may be used alone or in combination with other information received and stored by an evidence management system. The information captured by equipment assigned to a particular individual may be associated with that individual. An armorer may use information supplied by equipment, evidence management system, officers, or other sources to assist in the assignment process.
US11188851B2 Priority seating management in public/private transportation
A priority seating management method, system, and computer program product, includes obtaining user trip data including a current location and a trip destination for a trip of a user, retrieving potential route data from a transportation database for each transportation vehicle traveling a route between the current location and the trip destination, retrieving real-time priority seating occupancy information for each transportation vehicle traveling the route including a location of a priority seat and an occupancy type of the priority seat, and compiling the user trip data, the potential route data, and the real-time priority seating occupancy information to determine a status availability of the priority seat for the user.
US11188847B2 Pre-training of a reinforcement learning ground vehicle controller using monte carlo simulation
Techniques for utilizing a Monte Carlo model to perform pre-training of a ground vehicle controller. A sampled distribution of actions and corresponding states can be utilized to train a reinforcement learning controller policy, learn an action-value function, or select a set of control parameters with a predetermined loss.
US11188844B2 Game-based training for cognitive computing systems
A first seed concept term may be identified. The first seed concept term may be to train a cognitive computing system. The cognitive computing system may analyze the first seed concept term to generate a first set one or more concept terms that are candidates for being conceptually related to the first seed concept term. A first plurality of individual characters and the first seed concept term may be provided. A first user of a client computing device may be prompted to generate a second set of one or more concept terms that are conceptually related to the first seed concept term using one or more of the first plurality of individual characters.
US11188836B2 Method and system for processing multi-request applications
A system receives application data to be used in requests made on behalf of an applicant to a selection of evaluator devices. The system includes a predictive model which predicts actual eligibility criteria for acceptance of a request by the evaluator devices, and is trained with a library of application data including previously evaluated requests and outcomes to the previously evaluated requests. The system compiles the application data into separate requests by synchronizing the application data and identifying a common core of data required by each selected evaluator device and compiling the common core of data along with particular requirements of individual evaluator devices. An applicant can thereby complete a multi-request application which generates requests to a plurality of evaluator devices and which avoids duplication of data storage and data transmission, and reduces effort required by the applicant. Implementations include students making applications for admission to academic institutions.
US11188834B1 Machine learning technique for recommendation of courses in a social networking service based on confidential data
In an example, each of a plurality of members of social networking service is mapped to a weighted skill vector, each weighted skill vector including a list of skills for the member with an associated weight indicating strength of the skill. Members of the social networking service that belong to an industry are aggregated to obtain a weighted matrix of members and skills along with compensation vectors indicating compensation for each of the members in the matrix. The weighted matrix of users and skills and corresponding compensation vectors is used to train a machine learning skill monetary value prediction model to output a predicted monetary value for one or more skills contained in a candidate vector fed to the machine learning skill monetary value prediction model.
US11188832B2 Method and environment controller for validating a predictive model of a neural network through interactions with the environment controller
Method and environment controller for validating a predictive model of a neural network. The environment controller receives at least one environmental characteristic value and determines a plurality of input variables. At least one of the plurality of input variables is based on one among the environmental characteristic value(s). The environment controller executes an environment control software module for calculating at least one output variable based on the plurality of input variables. The environment controller transmits the plurality of input variables to a training server executing a neural network training engine using the predictive model; and receives at least one inferred output variable from the training server. Each inferred output variable corresponds to one of the at least one output variable calculated by the environment control software module. The environment controller compares each inferred output variable with the corresponding calculated output variable; and sends a feedback to the training server.
US11188831B2 Artificial intelligence system for real-time visual feedback-based refinement of query results
In response to a programmatic interaction, respective representations of items of an initial result set are presented to an item consumer. One or more result refinement iterations are then conducted. In a given iteration, one or more feedback indicators with respect to one or more items are identified, a machine learning model is trained using at least the feedback indicators to generate respective result set candidacy metrics for at least some items, and the metrics are then used to transmit additional items for presentation to the item consumer.
US11188823B2 Training a neural network using another neural network
In an example embodiment, a first DCNN is trained to output a value for a first metric by inputting a plurality of sample documents to the first DCNN, with each of the sample documents having been labeled with a value for the first metric. Then a plurality of possible transformations of a first input document are fed to the first DCNN, obtaining a value for the first metric for each of the plurality of possible transformations. A first transformation is selected from the plurality of possible transformations based on the values for the first metric for each of the plurality of possible transformations. Then a second DCNN is trained to output a transformation for a document by inputting the selected first transformation to the second DCNN. The second input document is fed to the second DCNN, obtaining a second transformation of the second input document.
US11188810B2 Integrated assistance platform
Systems and methods disclosed herein relate to autonomous agents. A first autonomous agent receives, from a first sensor, a first set of event data indicating events relating to a subject. The first autonomous agent provides the first set of event data to a data aggregator. The first autonomous agent receives, from the data aggregator, correlated event data including events sensed by the first autonomous agent and a second autonomous agent. The first autonomous agent applies machine learning model to the correlated event data to predict a first pattern of activity and determines, based on the first pattern of activity, that a first action is to be performed, causing the first actuator module to perform the first action.
US11188809B2 Optimizing personality traits of virtual agents
A method, computer system, and a computer program product for optimizing a plurality of personality traits of a virtual agent based on a predicted customer satisfaction value is provided. The present invention may include identifying a customer. The present invention may also include retrieving a plurality of data associated with the customer. The present invention may then include analyzing the received plurality of data using a customer satisfaction prediction model. The present invention may further include generating a plurality of analyzed data from the customer satisfaction prediction model based on the analyzed plurality of data. The present invention may also include generating a plurality of personality traits for a virtual agent from the generated plurality of analyzed data.
US11188806B2 System and method for supervising a person
This invention relates to system and a method for supervising a person in an area, the system comprising a mobile base (100), such as for example a wristband,attached to the person, the mobile base (100) comprising a first radio frequency tag (11) prepared for radio frequency triangulation or positioning for deciding a position of the mobile base (100) and for communicating health, safety and environment (HSE) related components, the system comprising a controller (400) in communication with the mobile base (100). Furthermore, the invention relates to a system and a method for activated communication between an object and a reader,comprising a first radio unit (11) attached to the object, the first radio unit being configured for communicating with the reader.
US11188802B2 IC tag and manufacturing method of IC tag
An IC tag in which precision reduction is suppressed and which is compact and manufactured easily, and a manufacturing method of IC tag are provided. The IC tag has: antennas disposed on one surface of a substrate; a capacitor which includes a dielectric and first and second electrodes disposed on one surface of the substrate, and in which an electrostatic capacitance changes irreversibly corresponding to changes in ambient environment; and an IC chip which detects the electrostatic capacitance of the capacitor via a pair of external terminals to which the first and second electrodes are respectively connected, and wirelessly transmits information based on a detection result via the antennas.
US11188780B2 Image cropping
Briefly, embodiments disclosed herein relate to image cropping, such as for digital images, for example.
US11188766B2 System and method for providing context aware road-user importance estimation
A system and method for providing context aware road user importance estimation that include receiving at least one image of a vicinity of an ego vehicle. The system and method also include analyzing the at least one image to determine a local context associated with at least one road user located within the vicinity of the ego vehicle. The system and method additionally include determining a global context associated with the ego vehicle. The system and method further include fusing the local context and the global context to classify at least one highly important road user that is to be accounted for with respect to operating the ego vehicle.
US11188761B2 Camera surveillance planning and tracking system
Disclosed herein are system, method, and computer program product embodiments for camera surveillance planning and tracking using, for example, infrared technologies. An embodiment operates by receiving a camera specification input and placement input, calculating a surveillance coverage based on the camera specification and the placement input, displaying the surveillance coverage on a map, and identifying at least one stereo pair.
US11188759B2 System and method for automated video processing of an input video signal using tracking of a single moveable bilaterally-targeted game-object
There is provided a system and method for automated video processing of an input video signal using tracking of a single moveable bilaterally-targeted game-object involved in a team-based sporting event. The method includes: receiving the input video signal; analyzing the input video signal for one or more contextual feature maps; coding the one or more contextual feature maps; using a trained machine learning model, determining estimated coordinates of the single moveable bilaterally-targeted game-object for each group of one or more frames of the input video signal, the machine learning model receiving the coded one or more contextual feature maps as features to the machine learning model, the machine learning model trained using training data including a plurality of previously recorded training video signals each with associated coded one or more contextual feature maps, the training data further including ground truth data including screen coordinates of the single moveable bilaterally-targeted game-object.
US11188758B2 Tracking sequences of events
A multi-layer technology stack includes a sensor layer including image sensors, a device layer, and a cloud layer, with interfaces between the layers. Each layer contains multiple nodes. A method to develop contextual understanding of related events detected by the nodes includes the following. Sensor nodes capture sensor data, including multiple image sensors capturing images. Various nodes receive sensor data and/or metadata packages from other nodes, analyze the received data for events, and generate and/or augment metadata packages describing the detected events. The analysis includes image understanding. Events that are related are identified, based on the metadata packages describing the events. A contextual understanding of the related events is developed, based on analysis of the metadata packages describing the events.
US11188752B2 Crop biometrics detection
Systems, techniques, and devices for detecting plant biometrics, for example, plants in a crop field. An imaging device of an unmanned vehicle may be used to generate a plurality of images of the plants, and the plurality of images may be used to generate a 3D model of the plants. The 3D model may define locations and orientations of leaves and stems of plants. The 3D model may be used to determine at least one biometric parameter of at least one plant in the crop. Such detection of plant biometrics may facilitate the automation of crop monitoring and treatment.
US11188737B2 Systems and methods for cell membrane identification and tracking, and technique automation using the same
A system including a processor, and memory having stored thereon instructions that, when executed by the processor, control the processor to receive image data of a sequence of images, and a current image of the sequence of images being after a previous image in the sequence of images, each of the current and previous images including a cell, filter the current image to remove noise, iteratively deconvolve the filtered current image to identify edges of the cell within the current image based on determined edges of the cell within the previous image, and segment the deconvolved current image to determine edges of the cell within the current image.
US11188733B2 Synthesizing apparatus, synthesizing method and program
A synthesizing apparatus comprises: an input part that inputs a plurality of feature point sets that are respectively extracted by a plurality of methods from an input image having a curved stripes pattern formed by ridges; and a synthesizing part that synthesizes the plurality of feature point sets by executing a logical operation on the plurality of feature point sets. The synthesizing part can execute a logical OR operation on the plurality of feature point sets. The synthesizing part can also execute a logical AND operation on the plurality of feature point sets.
US11188728B2 Display device and method of driving the display device
A display device includes a display panel having a display area including pixels in a emitting area, a layer disposed on the display panel and including photo sensors to generate sensing signals upon activation thereof, a panel driving unit to supply a first signal, during a first mode, to display an image in the display area, and supply a second signal, during a second mode, to increase the luminance of the emitting area, a detecting unit to perform a fingerprint sensing operation to detect a fingerprint, during the second mode, based on sensing signals received from the photo sensors, and a setting unit to change a characteristic of the emitting area in response to the fingerprint sensing operation.
US11188725B2 Systems and methods for creating a physical memento with digital tracking
Systems and methods for creating a physical memento with digital tracking are provided herein. In one example, a system may comprise receiving, at one or more processors, a personal message; transmitting, at the one or more processors via a network interface device coupled to the one or more processors, a secure message based on the personal message to a distributed ledger network, wherein the secure message is recorded in the distributed ledger network and the secure message comprises a timestamp associated with the message; and engraving, via one or more engraving tools, a physical item with information relevant to the message.
US11188721B2 Headphones for a real time natural language machine interpretation
A method and a system are disclosed for generating a voiced machine interpretation in a second language for theatre and movie entertainment. The method includes generating a machine translation from English into a second language and generating a machine interpretation from the machine translation into the second language. The method additionally includes broadcasting the machine interpretation to a channel for pickup by a user and storing the machine translation and the machine interpretation for subsequent use on multiple channels. The disclosure also includes performing the above steps in real time and in batch mode. The system includes a machine language translation (MT) module, a machine language interpretation (MI), broadcast transceivers, wireless stereophonic headphones, digital microprocessor(s), a second language dialer, MT and MI memory storage, an administrative module, a bypass module for human translation or human interpretation, a real time processing module, and a batch mode processing module.
US11188720B2 Computing system including virtual agent bot providing semantic topic model-based response
A computer-implemented method of executing a virtual agent bot includes receiving, via a computer server, at least one input query from a user, and analyzing the at least one input query to extract at least one input term. The method further comprises determining a semantic skill set of the virtual agent bot among a plurality of different candidate skill sets based at least in part on the at least one input term; and invoking the virtual agent bot to provide a semantic topic response corresponding to the semantic skill set to provide an answer to the at least one input query.
US11188715B2 Methods for displaying a string of text and wearable devices
According to various embodiments, there is provided a method for displaying a string of text, the method including: dividing the string of text into a plurality of substrings; and for each substring of the plurality of substrings: determining a complexity index of the substring; determining a display duration of the substring based on the determined complexity index; and displaying the substring for the determined display duration.
US11188714B2 Electronic apparatus, method for controlling the same, and storage medium for the same
An electronic apparatus includes a voice receiving unit, a display unit, and a control unit. The control unit is configured to perform control so as to identify the language of a voice input received by the voice receiving unit. In a case where it is determined the identified language, which is a first language, is different from a second language set as a primary language in the electronic apparatus, the control unit is configured to display on the display unit, a message for confirming whether to change the primary language from the second language to the first language in both the first language and the second language.
US11188704B2 Integrated circuit including a modified cell and a method of designing the same
A method of designing an integrated circuit includes receiving input data defining the integrated circuit, receiving information from a standard cell library including a plurality of standard cells, receiving information from a modified cell library including at least one modified cell having a same function as a corresponding standard cell among the plurality of standard cells and having a higher routability than the corresponding standard cell and generating output data by performing placement and routing in response to the input data, the information from the standard cell library and the information from the modified cell library.
US11188702B1 Dynamic weighting scheme for local cluster refinement
Aspects of the present disclosure address systems and methods for local cluster refinement for integrated circuit (IC) designs using a dynamic weighting scheme. Initial cluster definitions are accessed. The initial cluster definitions define a plurality of clusters where each cluster includes a plurality of pins. Each cluster is evaluated with respect to one or more design rule constraints. Based on the evaluation, clusters are identified from the plurality of clusters. A set of refinement candidates are generated based on the one or more clusters. A scoring function that employs a dynamic weighting scheme is used to determine a refinement quality score for each refinement candidate in the set of candidates and one or more refinement candidates are selected from among the set of refinement candidates based on respective refinement quality scores. A refined clustering solution is generated based on the selected refinement candidates.
US11188701B2 Stacked chip layout
A stacked chip layout includes a central processing chip, a first active circuit block over the central processing chip, and a second active circuit block overlapping the first active circuit. The first and second active circuit blocks are within a perimeter of the central processing chip in a plan view. The stacked chip layout includes a first routing region on a same plane as the first active circuit block, and a second routing region on a same plane as the second active circuit block. The first routing region is between the second active circuit block and the central processing chip. The stacked chip layout includes a heat dissipation element over the second active circuit block and the second routing region. The second routing region is configured to convey heat from the first active circuit block to the heat dissipation element.
US11188700B2 Power device and resistance simulation method therefor, and power device simulation tool
The present application relates to a resistance simulation method for a power device, comprising: establishing an equivalent resistance model of a power device, wherein the connection relationship of N fingers is equivalent to N resistors Rb connected in parallel, input ends of adjacent resistors Rb are connected by means of a resistor Ra, output ends of adjacent resistors Rb are connected by means of a resistor Rc, R a = 1 N ⁢ R 0 , R c = 1 N ⁢ R 1 , and Rb=RDEV*N+RS+RD, wherein R0 and R1 are respectively resistances of a source metal strip and a drain metal strip, Rs is a metal resistor of a first intermediate layer connecting one source region to the source metal strip, RD is a metal resistor of a second intermediate layer connecting one drain region to the drain metal strip, and RDEV is the channel resistance of the power device; and calculating the resistance of the equivalent resistance model as the resistance of the power device.
US11188690B1 Systems and methods for performing thermal simulation of an additive manufacturing process
Systems and methods are provided for performing a thermal simulation of an additive manufacturing process. In embodiments, one or more data sets (such as a temperature dependent thermal conductivity matrix and a temperature dependent heat capacity matric) characterize an ease of heat flow through a three-dimensional (3D) geometry. The one or more data sets are used to determine a thermal solution for an explicit solution length, where the explicit solution length is a length along a scan line of one two dimensional (2D) slice of the 3D geometry. A thermal solution for the scan line is generated by propagating the thermal solution for the explicit solution length along sequential time steps of the scan line and using Eigenmodal cooling to adjust for cooling of a heat residual between sequential time steps. A thermal solution for the 2D slice is generated by propagating the thermal solution for the scan line along sequential scan lines of the 2D slice and using Eigenmodal cooling to adjust for cooling of a heat residual between sequential scan lines. A thermal solution for the 3D geometry is generated by propagating the thermal solution for the 2D slice along sequential 2D slices of the 3D geometry and using Eigenmodal cooling to adjust for cooling of a heat residual between sequential 2D slices.
US11188689B2 Asphaltene phase instability analysis in gas charges into oil reservoirs
A method includes placing a downhole acquisition tool in a wellbore in a geological formation containing a reservoir fluid. The method includes performing downhole fluid analysis using the downhole acquisition tool to determine at least one measurement of the reservoir fluid. The method includes using a processor to estimate at least one fluid component property by using an equation of state based at least in part on the at least one measurement of the reservoir fluid and to simulate a diffusion process using a diffusion model that takes into account the at least one estimated fluid property to generate a composition path. The method includes using a processor to estimate one or more phase envelopes based in part on the at least one fluid property and compare the one or more phase envelopes with the composition path. The method includes outputting a visualization identify potential areas of asphaltene instability.
US11188685B2 Secure transient buffer management
A system is described that secures application data being maintained in transient data buffers that are located in a memory that is freely accessible to other components of the system, regardless as to whether those components have permission to access the application data. The system includes an application processor, a memory having a portion configured as a transient data buffer, a hardware unit, and a secure processor. The hardware unit accesses the transient data buffer during execution of an application at the application processor. The secure processor is configured to manage encryption of the transient data buffer as part of giving the hardware unit access to the transient data buffer.
US11188681B2 Malware resistant computer
An approach is provided in which an information handling system loads a set of encrypted binary code into a processor that has been encrypted based upon a unique key of the processor. The processor includes an instruction decoder that transforms the set of encrypted binary code into a set of instruction control signals using the unique key. In turn, the processor executes a set of instructions based on the set of instruction control signals.
US11188673B2 Systems and methods for securing and disseminating time sensitive information using a blockchain
An information computer system is provided for securely releasing time-sensitive information to recipients via a blockchain. A submitter submits a document to the system and a blockchain transaction is generated and submitted to the blockchain based on the document (e.g., the document is included as part of the blockchain transaction). An editor may edit the document and an approver may approve the document for release to the recipients. Each modification and/or approval of the document is recorded as a separate transaction on the blockchain where each of the submitter, editor, approver, and recipients interact with the blockchain with corresponding unique digital identifiers—such as private keys.
US11188672B2 Location tracking enabling privacy protection
Some embodiments are directed to location-tracking system (100) comprising a location database (120) configured to receive a plurality of location updates from a plurality of tracking devices (112, 113), the plurality of location updates indicating the location of one or more objects, the location updates being stored encrypted with a cryptographic database encryption-key (130), multiple location-analysis devices execute a multi-party computation protocol on the encrypted location updates using a stored key-share, thus jointly computing a location-analysis result secret-shared among the multiple location analysis devices.
US11188670B2 Secure data joins in a multiple tenant database system
Systems, methods, and devices for generating a secure join of database data are disclosed. A method includes determining data stored in a first account to be compared with data stored in a second account. The method includes determining a function for generating a secure join key, wherein the secure join key includes a hashed string that hashes one or more of a data entry of the first account and a data entry of the second account. The method includes providing the secure join key to the first account and/or the second account.
US11188664B2 Systems and methods for facilitating editing of a confidential document by a non-privileged person by stripping away content and meaning from the document without human intervention such that only structural and/or grammatical information of the document are conveyed to the non-privileged person
Systems and methods for facilitating editing of a confidential document by a non-privileged person by stripping away content and meaning from the document without human intervention such that only structural and/or grammatical information of the document are conveyed to the non-privileged person are disclosed. Exemplary implementations may: receive an electronic document including text conveying one or more confidential concepts; provide a content-stripped version of the electronic document to a human editor; receive an edited content-stripped version of the electronic document; and provide an edited electronic document based on the edited content-stripped version such that human-editor-provided changes were effectuated without the human editor ever being exposed to the content and meaning contained in the electronic document.
US11188653B1 Verifying the integrity of a computing platform
Systems and techniques are described for verifying the integrity of a computing platform. Specifically, a software image can be generated that, when executed at a computing platform, verifies integrity of the computing platform. Next, the software image can be sent to the computing platform. The computing platform can execute the software image, thereby enabling the verification of the integrity of the computing platform.
US11188647B2 Security via web browser tampering detection
Computer system security can be threatened by users who manipulate their software to avoid detection of malicious activities—such as account takeover. Web browser software, for example, can be altered so the browser will report false information about the browser itself and/or the system on which it is running. By providing such false information, a user can try to avoid his system being fingerprinted (e.g. identified) so that the user can more effectively instigate electronic attacks without being detected. This disclosure describes techniques that allow for detection of when a user has tampered with their web browser (e.g., by overriding native code functions in the browser). Detecting that a browser has been tampered with can allow a computer server system to take mitigation actions against potentially malicious users, thus improving computer security.
US11188641B2 Using a characteristic of a process input/output (I/O) activity and data subject to the I/O activity to determine whether the process is a suspicious process
Provided are a computer program product, system, and method for detecting a security breach in a system managing access to a storage. Process Input/Output (I/O) activity by a process accessing data in a storage is monitored. A determination is made of a characteristic of the data subject to the I/O activity from the process. A determination is made as to whether a characteristic of the process I/O activity as compared to the characteristic of the data satisfies a condition. The process initiating the I/O activity is characterized as a suspicious process in response to determining that the condition is satisfied. A security breach is indicated in response to characterizing the process as the suspicious process.
US11188638B2 Fine-grained memory address space layout randomization
A data processing system can use a method of fine-grained address space layout randomization to mitigate the system's vulnerability to return oriented programming security exploits. The randomization can occur at the sub-segment level by randomizing clumps of virtual memory pages. The randomized virtual memory can be presented to processes executing on the system. The mapping between memory spaces can be obfuscated using several obfuscation techniques to prevent the reverse engineering of the shuffled virtual memory mapping.
US11188636B2 System for controlling access to an account
An account management server, a communication device and a service device are provided for managing access to an account. The account management server, for example, includes, but is not limited to, a storage device configured to store identifying information for each of a plurality of service devices and configured to store an account associated with each of the plurality of service devices, and a processor communicatively coupled to the storage device, wherein the processor is configured to: receive identifying information from a communication device; identify at least one service device whose stored identifying information matches the received identifying information; and grant management access to the account associated with the identified at least one service device to the communication device.
US11188635B2 File authentication method and apparatus
A file authentication method and apparatus are provided in the embodiments of this application. File digest data is extracted from a file that includes an installation package of an application. The file digest data identifies file information of the file. A feature character string of the file is generated based on the file digest data. File information of a target file is determined from a feature database based on the feature character string of the file. The target file matches the feature character string of the file, the feature database stores at least file information and feature character strings of a plurality of genuine files, and the file information of the target file and the file information of the plurality of genuine files include at least a certificate feature value. The file is authenticated according to the file information of the target file and the file information of the file.