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US11317548B2 Electromagnetic wave shield film, printed wiring board using same, and rolled copper foil
An electromagnetic wave shield film in which peeling off between a metal thin film and an adhesive layer is prevented and a printed wiring board employing the electromagnetic wave shield are provided. An electromagnetic wave shield film is formed by laminating at least a metal thin film and an adhesive layer in order, and the water vapor permeability of the electromagnetic wave shield film according to JISK7129 is 0.5 g/m2 per 24 hours or higher at a temperature of 80 degrees centigrade, a moisture of 95% RH, and a pressure difference of 1 atm.
US11317547B2 Shielding housing for a detachable fully shielded internal cable assembly
A shielding housing includes a receptacle configured to receive an electrical connector assembly including an electrical connector and a mating connector connected to the electrical connector. The receptacle is formed as a straight passage with an opening at each end of the straight passage. Either end of the straight passage receives one of the electrical connector and the mating connector along a mating axis coaxial with the straight passage.
US11317542B2 Technologies for improving processor thermal design power
A compute device for operation in a rack of a data center includes a substrate, a solid state drive array, a fan array, and a plurality of physical resources. The components of the compute device are arranged on the substrate to prevent or reduce shadowing of heat-producing physical resources, such as a processor, by other heat-producing physical resources relative to an airflow generated by the fan array. To do so, ruler solid state drives are used to facilitate positioning of the fan array toward a front edge of the substrate.
US11317540B2 Solid state drive apparatus and data storage apparatus including the same
A solid state drive (SSD) apparatus includes a case including an air tunnel disposed between an inner plate and an upper wall and an accommodation space between the inner plate and a lower wall. The air tunnel extends in a first direction, and both end parts of the air tunnel are exposed to the outside. A substrate is disposed in the accommodation space. At least one semiconductor chip is disposed on the substrate.
US11317528B2 Electronic badge and housing for the same
The present disclosure provides an electronic badge and a housing for the same. The housing includes: a rear case defining a main board cavity, and formed with a display opening in communication with the main board cavity and a profile card receiving slot located outside the main board cavity; and a front case detachably disposed on the rear case to enclose the profile card receiving slot or both the display opening and the profile card receiving slot, a portion of the front case opposite the profile card receiving slot or both the display opening and the profile card receiving slot being made of a transparent material.
US11317523B2 Buckle assembly and electronic device using the same
A buckle assembly and an electronic device using the same are provided. The buckle assembly is adapted to be assembled on a housing of the electronic device. The housing has an inner surface and a first hole. The buckle assembly includes an assembly element, a slider, and an abutting member. The assembly element is assembled in the first hole along a first direction; the slider is disposed on the inner surface of the housing and is capable of moving relative to the housing along a second direction to lock or unlock the assembly element, wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction; and the abutting member is disposed on the inner surface of the housing and is used to abut against the slider when the slider locks the assembly element.
US11317522B2 Wiring board manufacturing method
Provided is a method of manufacturing a circuit board involves: preparing a composite laminate including a support, a release layer, and a multilayered circuit board; disposing the composite laminate on a stage such that one face of the composite laminate is put into tight contact with the stage; and releasing the support or the multilayered circuit board from the release layer such that the support or the multilayered circuit board forms a convex face with a curvature radius of 200 to 5000 mm while the face of the composite laminate is kept in tight contact with the stage. The method according to the present invention can prevent the occurrences of defects, for example, breaking in the support and cracking and wire disconnections in the multilayered circuit board in manufacturing of circuit boards, such as coreless circuit boards, and ensure stable release of the support or the multilayered circuit board.
US11317512B2 Electronic device including interposer
An electronic device is provided that includes a first circuit board including a first electronic component and a second electronic component disposed on a side of the first circuit board, a second circuit board spaced apart from the first circuit board and having a side facing the side of the first circuit board on which the first electronic component and the second electronic component are disposed, a first interposer disposed between the first circuit board and the second circuit board to form an inner space between the first circuit board and the second circuit board, and a second interposer disposed between the first circuit board and the second circuit board to divide the inner space into a first region and a second region, wherein the first electronic component on the first circuit board is disposed corresponding to the first region, and the second electronic component on the first circuit board is disposed corresponding to the second region, and wherein the first interposer and the second interposer electrically connect the first circuit board to the second circuit board.
US11317509B2 Garment-type electronic device and method for producing same
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a garment-type electronic device capable of reducing discomfort during the wearing in the garment-type electronic device comprising an electrical wiring using stretchable conductor composition. In a part in contact with a body surface of a garment-type electronic device, a level difference at the boundary between the electrode portion where the conductor is exposed and the wiring portion covered with the insulating cover layer is substantially eliminated, whereby a garment type electronic device with a natural wearing feeling in which discomfort during wearing has been reduced is obtained. Furthermore, by providing the projections and the depressions in the fabric texture on its surface, a more natural wearing feeling is obtained. Such a garment-type electronic device can be produced by a printing transfer method.
US11317502B2 PCB cavity mode suppression
Methods and apparatus for providing a cavity defined by conductive walls, a printed circuit board (PCB) within the cavity, and shorting posts extending into the cavity to suppress higher order modes generated by operation of the PCB.
US11317497B2 Photocontroller and/or lamp with photocontrols to control operation of lamp
A system to control solid state light sources, including a photosensor responsive primarily to wavelengths of light outside the emitted light band of wavelengths that the solid state light sources emit when the solid state light sources are in the ON state, and which produces a light level signal representative of a level of sensed light primarily for wavelengths outside of the emitted light band of wavelengths. A set of circuitry receives the light level signal representative of the sensed level of light from the photosensor, determines a contribution by the solid state light sources to the sensed level of light, and uses a compensated light level or a compensated threshold in assessing a dusk condition or a dawn condition when the solid state light sources are in the ON state to compensate for the contribution by the solid state light sources to the sensed level of light.
US11317492B2 Downlight with selectable lumens and correlated color temperature
A lamp is provided that can have at least one interface on the lamp body for a selectable lumens and selectable correlated color temperature (CCT). In one embodiment, the lamp design includes a housing having a downlight geometry and a light engine including at least one string of light emitting diodes (LEDs), in which the light engine is position to emit light through a light emission end of the housing having the downlight geometry. The lamp also includes at least one first switch for selecting at least one lumen setting for the light emitted by the light engine; and at least one second switch for selecting at least one correlated color temperature. The first and second switch are mounted to the housing.
US11317491B2 Load control device for a light-emitting diode light source
A method for controlling an amount of power delivered to an electrical load may include controlling an average magnitude of a load current towards a target load current that ranges from a maximum-rated current to a minimum-rated current in a normal mode, and controlling the average magnitude of the load current below the minimum-rated current in a burst mode. The burst mode may include at least one burst-mode period that comprises a first time period associated with an active state and a second time period associated with an inactive state. During the burst mode, the method may include regulating a peak magnitude of the load current towards the minimum-rated current during the active state, and stopping the generation of at least one drive signal during the inactive state to control the average magnitude of the load current to be less than the minimum-rated current.
US11317488B2 Switching control circuit and LED driving circuit using the same
A switching control circuit configured to turn on a driving switching element by providing a gate signal to the driving switching element connected in series to an LED includes the switching control circuit configured to divide a PWM dimming signal into a normal PWM dimming section and a low PWM dimming section based on a timing selection signal, provide the gate signal of a first frequency to the driving switching element in the normal PWM dimming section, and provide the gate signal of a second frequency, greater than the first frequency, in the low PWM dimming section.
US11317484B2 Load control system
In a load control system as described, each of a plurality of switch circuits includes a switch electrically connected between an associated one second terminal out of a plurality of second terminals and a first terminal. A control circuit controls the switch that each of the plurality of switch circuits includes and thereby controls supply of power to a load associated with each of the plurality of switch circuits. A power supply circuit is electrically connected between the plurality of second terminals and the first terminal and receives power from a power supply via the first terminal and at least one second terminal out of the plurality of second terminals and thereby generates power to be supplied to at least the control circuit.
US11317482B2 LED lighting systems and methods for constant current control in various operation modes
System and method for providing at least an output current to one or more light emitting diodes. The system includes a control component configured to receive at least a demagnetization signal, a sensed signal and a reference signal and to generate a control signal based on at least information associated with the demagnetization signal, the sensed signal and the reference signal, and a logic and driving component configured to receive at least the control signal and output a drive signal to a switch based on at least information associated with the control signal. The switch is connected to a first diode terminal of a diode and a first inductor terminal of an inductor. The diode further includes a second diode terminal, and the inductor further includes a second inductor terminal.
US11317477B2 Heating device
Disclosed is a heating device comprising a plate-shaped ceramic PTC resistor having a thickness, a front side, a back side and narrow sides, wherein the distance from the front side to the back side equals the thickness, and a first contact element and a second contact element, which are electrically contacting the PTC resistor. The PTC resistor is electrically contacted by the contact elements on opposite narrow sides.
US11317470B2 Network system, network device applied thereto and operation method for network device, and operation method for network node
Disclosed is a control function transfer technology that moves/loads a control function, contained in a network node (NF), into another NF, so that signalings among respective NFs which occur during signaling processing associated with a UE may be reduced and a delay in signaling processing with respect to the UE may be reduced.
US11317467B2 Method for electing root node in mesh network
Disclosed is a method for electing a root node in a mesh network, comprising the steps of: S1) when it is determined that there is no root node in the mesh network, all devices separately broadcast and transmit real-time signal strengths between the devices and a router; S2) all devices separately perform a first scanning, and each device elects, according to received real-time signal strengths between the other devices and the router and the real-time signal strength between the device and the router, a device having a maximum real-time signal strength as a root node candidate and broadcasts and transmits the same; and S3) all devices separately perform another scanning, and each device elects, according to the received root node candidates respectively elected by the other devices, a root node candidate having a maximum signal strength as a new root node candidate and broadcasts and transmits the same again until a unique root node is elected. According to the present invention, signal strengths and other information of devices may be transferred to one another in an entire mesh network, such that all devices may participate in comparison and voting to elect an optimal root node.
US11317463B2 Release cause for transition from connected state
Systems, methods, and apparatus for handling communications relating to suspending a user equipment in a radio access network (RAN) are disclosed. An example method includes receiving, by a user equipment that is operating in a connected state, a radio resource control (RRC) release message. The user equipment determines, based on an indication in the RRC release message, whether to suspend the user equipment to an inactive state or an idle state, the indication comprising a presence or absence a suspend configuration field in the RRC release message. Responsive to determining that the indication is to suspend to an inactive state, the user equipment transitions to the inactive state.
US11317461B2 Method and apparatus for generating MAC PDU
A User Equipment (UE) includes one or more non-transitory computer-readable media having computer-executable instructions embodied thereon and at least one processor coupled to the one or more non-transitory computer-readable media. The at least one processor is configured to execute the computer-executable instructions to: receive, from a base station, a Radio Resource Control (RRC) message to configure one or more logical channels; receive, from the base station, an allocation of a first radio resource for uplink transmission; receive, from the base station, a priority indicator to determine whether a first priority order or a second priority order is used in a first logical channel prioritization (LCP) procedure; and apply the first LCP procedure on the one or more logical channels to generate a first Medium Access Control (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU) to be transmitted on the first radio resource.
US11317457B1 Use of secondary-node loading as basis to control timing for configuring dual connectivity
A mechanism for controlling configuration of dual connectivity for a UE that has a first connection with a first access node. The first access node could make a determination whether a level of load of a second access node with which the UE is not currently connected is threshold high. And if the determination is that the determined level of load of the second access node is not at least threshold high, then the first access node could proceed with application of a process for adding the second connection, without applying a timer for delaying application of the process. Whereas, if the determination is that the determined level of load of the second access node is at least predefined threshold high, then the first access node could apply the timer for delaying application of the process and, upon expiration of the timer, could proceed with application of the process.
US11317456B2 Method and system for handling data path creation in wireless network system
A method and apparatus are provided for handling a data path creation in a quick user datagram protocol (UDP) Internet connection (QUIC) session in a wireless network system. The method includes receiving, by an electronic device, at least one request from at least one application for processing at least one object, determining at least one network condition based on the plurality of parameters associated with the electronic device, determining whether the at least one network condition meets a network criteria, and creating a number of data paths within the QUIC session based on the determination.
US11317453B2 Device to device communication method for reducing mutual interference between different types of terminal devices, terminal device and network device
The present disclosure discloses a method for D2D communication, a terminal device and a network device, where the method includes: determining, by a terminal device, a resource pool for data transmission from a plurality of resource pools according to a transmission mode used by the terminal device and whether the terminal device has a sensing capability, where different resource pools in the plurality of resource pools are used for data transmission by different types of terminal devices, and at least one of the following information of the different types of terminal devices is different: a transmission mode in use, a supported version of a communication protocol, and whether or not there is the sensing capability; performing, by the terminal device, data transmission using a time-frequency resource in the resource pool. Therefore, different types of terminal devices can transmit data together in a communication system and mutual interference is reduced.
US11317441B2 Wireless communication terminal and wireless communication method for clear channel allocation
The present invention relates to a wireless communication terminal and wireless communication method for clear channel assessment, and more particularly, to a wireless communication terminal and a wireless communication method for performing an efficient clear channel assessment for spatial reuse of a communication system. For this, provided are a wireless communication terminal comprising: a transceiver configured to transmit and receive a wireless signal; and a processor configured to control an operation of the terminal, wherein the processor is configured to: perform a backoff procedure of a channel for data transmission, suspend the backoff procedure when a wireless signal having a signal strength higher than a predetermined first clear channel assessment (CCA) threshold is received through the channel, identify whether the received wireless signal is a wireless signal of the same basic service set (BSS) as the terminal, and determine whether to resume the backoff procedure based on a CCA threshold determined according to the identification result and a wireless communication method using the same.
US11317440B2 Method for transmitting and receiving signal in wireless communication system supporting unlicensed band, and devices supporting same
Disclosed are a method for transmitting and receiving a signal between a terminal and a base station in a wireless communication system supporting an unlicensed band, and devices supporting same. More particularly, disclosed are a method for transmitting a signal by means of applying analog beam varying/independent for each symbol unit, and devices supporting same, the method characterized by transmitting a signal by means of applying an analog beam varying/independent for each symbol on the basis of the successful location of a channel access procedure (e.g., listen before talk (LBT)) for signal transmission in an unlicensed band.
US11317435B2 Terminal apparatus, base station apparatus, and communication method
A terminal apparatus includes a transmitter configured to transmit, in one uplink BWP of one serving cell, a first PUSCH corresponding to a configured uplink grant, and a receiver configured to receive, in one downlink BWP of the one serving cell, downlink control information to be used to schedule a second PUSCH on a PDCCH, in which, in a case that a duration of the first PUSCH overlaps a duration of the second PUSCH in the one uplink BWP, a first uplink symbol of the first PUSCH is expected to not be earlier than a first (next) uplink symbol at which a CP begins after a predetermined period of time after a last symbol of the PDCCH.
US11317429B2 Method for transmitting and receiving scheduling information in communication system
A method for transmitting and receiving scheduling information in a communication system is disclosed. A method for operating a UE comprises the steps of: receiving, from a base station, a control channel including scheduling information of first data in slot #n; receiving, from the base station, a data channel including the first data and second data in the slot #n; receiving, from the base station, a control channel in slot #n+k, the control channel including PI indicating a transmission position of the second data in the slot #n; and demodulating the data channel on the basis of the scheduling information and the PI. Therefore, the performance of a communication system can be improved.
US11317425B2 Data transmission method, related device, and system
N time-frequency resources are determined by a first communications device. Any two of the N time-frequency resources are nonconsecutive in at least one of a time domain and a frequency domain; each of the N time-frequency resources is smaller than a time-frequency resource required for transmitting to-be-transmitted data, a sum of the N time-frequency resources is greater than or equal to the time-frequency resource required for transmitting the to-be-transmitted data and N is a positive integer greater than or equal to 2. First indication information is sent on M of the N time-frequency resources. The first indication information is used to indicate that the N time-frequency resources are used to send the to-be-transmitted data, M is a positive integer less than or equal to N. The to-be-transmitted data are sent on the N time-frequency resources so that time-frequency resource utilization is improved.
US11317420B2 Resource query processing
A device may be configured to receive, process, forward, and/or respond to one or more resource queries. For example, the device may determine whether multiple queries are satisfied by a multicast response. The device may receive a first query and a second query directed to a resource, The first and the second query may comprise a structure proxy rule identifier (sPRID). The device may determine the similarity between the two queries. For example, the similarity determination may be based on the sPRID of the two queries. The device may determine whether a response that satisfies the first query also satisfies the second query, which may be based on a response to the first query and information comprised within the sPRID of the two queries. If the response satisfies both queries, the device may multicast the response.
US11317418B2 Communication method and communication apparatus
A communication method and a communication device are provided. The communication method includes: a terminal device transmits a preset uplink sequence, the preset uplink sequence is used for triggering a network device which receives the preset uplink sequence to transmit a first downlink reference signal; and the terminal device receives the first downlink reference signal transmitted by at least one first network device according to the preset uplink sequence, the network device includes the at least one first network device.
US11317416B2 Method and apparatus for release version identification and feature characterization in wireless supporting multiple link data unit transmission / reception
A base station may comprise circuitry configured to establish a plurality of wireless links with a mobile device and a memory configured to store a plurality of media access control (MAC) addresses associated with the plurality of wireless links. The base station may comprise one or more receivers configured to receive data units over the plurality of wireless links. A first data unit of the data units may span a plurality of channels. The first data unit may comprise a header portion duplicated along at least some of the plurality of channels and the first data unit may comprise a data portion which is not duplicated along the plurality of channels. The header portion duplicated along at least some of the plurality of channels may consist of bits of a release version dependent portion and bits of a portion which is non-release version dependent.
US11317406B2 Method and device in UE and base station for radio signal transmission in wireless communication
A method and a device are provided in a UE and a base station for wireless communication. The UE receives a first signaling, and operates a first radio signal in K time domain resource(s). The first signaling is used for determining the K time domain resource(s), K is a positive integer; the first radio signal carries a first bit block, a first time-domain-resource size and a target parameter are used for determining the size of the first bit block, at least one of the K time domain resource(s) is used for determining the first time-domain-resource size; the target parameter is a first or a second parameter; whether the target parameter is the first parameter or the second parameter is related to the first time-domain-resource size, or, whether the target parameter is the first parameter or the second parameter is related to the K; the operating action is transmitting or receiving.
US11317400B2 Base station apparatus, terminal apparatus, communication method, and integrated circuit
To efficiently transmit a sounding reference signal. One or more downlink BWPs are configured in a serving cell, one or more uplink BWPs are configured in a serving cell, each BWP of the one or more downlink BWPs is identified by a downlink BWP index, each BWP of the one or more uplink BWPs is identified by the uplink BWP index, and in a case that one of the one or more downlink BWPs configured is activated in a serving cell, one of the one or more uplink BWPs configured is activated in a serving cell, and an SRS transmission in one or more serving cells of a plurality of the serving cells is triggered, the SRS for the BWP indicated by the uplink BWP index activated in the serving cell activated is transmitted.
US11317387B2 Uplink control information transmission method and apparatus
Example uplink control information transmission methods and apparatus are provided. One example method includes determining a quantity of resources for sending UCI by a terminal device based on first information. The first information includes scheduling information, a ratio of a quantity of bits of the UCI to a quantity of bits of data, a first preset parameter, a parameter β, a quantity of available resources of a PUSCH, and a parameter α. The terminal device sends the UCI to a network device based on the determined quantity of resources for sending the UCI.
US11317386B2 Method and device for transmitting uplink control channel in communication system
The present invention relates to: a communication technique for merging, with IoT technology, a 5G communication system for supporting a data transmission rate higher than that of a 4G system; and a system therefor. The present invention can be applied to intelligent services (for example, smart home, smart building, smart city, smart car or connected car, health care, digital education, retail, security and safety-related services, and the like) on the basis of 5G communication technology and IoT-related technology. In addition, the purpose of the present invention is to provide an operating method and device of a terminal and a base station, which are for transmitting uplink control information in a communication system.
US11317381B2 Method and apparatus for handling device-to-device feedback transmission in a wireless communication system
Methods and apparatuses for handling device-to-device feedback transmission in a wireless communication system are disclosed herein. In one method, a first device receives a configuration for operating in a network scheduling mode for acquiring sidelink resources. The first device receives a sidelink control information with a report request from a second device. The first device triggers or is triggered to transmit a report to the second device in response to the report request. If the first device has no available sidelink resource for transmitting the report, the first device triggers a scheduling request. The first device transmits a signaling of the scheduling request to the network. The first device receives a sidelink grant from the network. The first device utilizes sidelink resource(s) indicated by the sidelink grant to transmit the report to the second device.
US11317379B2 Blind detection and CCE allocation for carrier aggregation
A UE determines N1 component carriers on each of which the UE is configured to detect a respective one PDCCH in a slot. The UE determines N2 component carriers on each of which the UE is configured to detect respective at least two PDCCHs in the slot. The UE determines a total Q blind detections of PDCCH that the UE is capable of performing. The UE determines a first predetermined scaling factor X. The UE allocates M1 blind detections of the Q blind detections to be available on each of the N1 component carriers and M2 blind detections of the Q blind detections to be available on each of the N2 component carriers such that (N1*M1+N2*M2) is a largest integer no greater than Q. M2 equals to X*M1. The UE performs blind detections in accordance with the allocations.
US11317376B2 Data transmission method, terminal device and network device
Disclosed are a data transmission method, a terminal device, and a network device. The method comprises: a terminal device receiving a system information block SIB1 broadcast by a network device, wherein the SIB1 comprises frequency point information of an uplink carrier; and the terminal device determining, according to the frequency point information of the uplink carrier, an uplink bandwidth part (BWP) associated with a downlink BWP for broadcasting the SIB1.
US11317371B1 Scheduling allocation of resources to a number of devices based on time and location
A computer-implemented method comprising: determining a respective location of each of one or more client devices at a given time, comprising, for each of the one or more client devices: estimating a location of the client device at the given time, comprising: receiving an indication that one or more detectors of a plurality of detectors received one or more wireless signals from the client device at the given time; and estimating the location of the client device based on respective locations of each of the one or more detectors; obtaining an indication of a scheduled allocation of one or more resources at or within a predetermined range of the given time; determining that the estimated location of the client device is proximate to a usage location of the one or more resources; and determining the location of the client device at the given time based on the usage location.
US11317364B2 Synchronization for extended DRX
A wireless communication device in a 3GPP NB-IoT wireless communication network operates during an inactivity period of an eDRX cycle. An activation procedure comprises calculating, in a time reference frame inherent to the wireless communication device, an earliest and a latest point in time for obtaining a narrowband master information block (MIB-NB) transmitted by a network node in a narrowband physical broadcast channel (NPBCH) during a single NPBCH transmission time interval. Between the calculated earliest point in time and latest point in time, radio receiver circuitry is activated in the wireless communication device and at least one radio subframe comprising the NPBCH is received and decoded. By this decoding, the MIB-NB is obtained, from which a system frame number (SFN) is read. A communication procedure then comprises activating the wireless communication device according to the eDRX cycle, and communicating, in a designated time interval as determined by the SFN, with the network node.
US11317350B2 Method and device for adjusting DRX-related parameter
A method for adjusting a discontinuous reception (DRX) related parameter, applied to user equipment (UE), includes: sending a low power saving request message to a base station when obtaining a power saving trigger; receiving a low power saving response message fed back by the base station; and adjusting the DRX related parameter in accordance with the low power saving response message.
US11317348B2 Communication apparatus and communication method for low power event monitoring
According to an aspect of the present invention, a communication apparatus is provided. The communication apparatus may include: a Wake Up Receiver (WURx) which, in operation, receives Wake-Up Radio (WUR) Physical Layer Protocol Data Units (PPDU) from an Access Point (AP); determination circuitry which, in operation, determines an unexpected event related to the reception of the WUR PPDU; and a Primary Connectivity Radio (PCR) transmitter which, in operation, transmits to an access point (AP) information based on the determined unexpected event.
US11317340B2 Method and device for enabling access of an unconfigured device to a network hotspot device
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide methods and devices for enabling access of an unconfigured device to a network hotspot device. The network hotspot device creates a first hotspot and a second hotspot. The method can include: in response to first access information of the first hotspot having been updated, disabling, by the network hotspot device, a connection between the first hotspot of the network hotspot device and the unconfigured device that has accessed the network hotspot device through the first hotspot; and in response to the unconfigured device accessing the second hotspot, sending, by the network hotspot device, the updated first access information to the unconfigured device through the second hotspot, wherein the unconfigured device is configured to access the first hotspot using the updated first access information.
US11317333B2 Preempt single radio voice call continuity by moving to voice over WiFi to improve voice/video call quality
A configuration is disclosed to enable a UE to preempt SRVCC by triggering a handover to a Wi-Fi network. The apparatus determines whether a Wi-Fi cell is viable as a first target cell, from a plurality of target cells, serving the UE to continue the active transmission on the Wi-Fi cell. The apparatus extends a TTT timer length based at least in part on the determination that the Wi-Fi cell is viable as the target cell serving the UE to continue the active transmission on the Wi-Fi cell. The apparatus initiates a handover to the Wi-Fi cell from the first network prior to the expiration of a TTT timer and prior to the first network initiating a handover to a second target cell, from the plurality of target cells, on a second network.
US11317332B2 Method for cell selection
A method of a wireless communication device operably connectable to a first cell of a first public land mobile network—PLMN—applying a first radio access technology—RAT, is disclosed. The method comprises detecting (301) a second cell of a second PLMN applying a second RAT and determining (302) whether a network relation exists between the first cell and the second cell. The method also comprises performing (304) a connection set up to the first cell if it is determined that a network relation exists between the first cell and the second cell, and performing (303) the connection set up to the second cell if it is determined that there does not exist a network relation between the first cell and the second cell. Also disclosed is an arrangement for a wireless communication device, a wireless communication device and a computer program product.
US11317327B2 Self configuring and optimization of cell neighbors in wireless telecommunications networks
A mobile terminal assists in the updating of a neighbor cell list associated with a first cell of a wireless telecommunications network. The list comprises elements that identify other cells that have a neighbor cell relationship with the first cell. The mobile terminal comprises a radio transceiver; and a controller coupled to the radio transceiver.
US11317323B2 Load balancing for a satellite network
In one implementation, load balancing within a constellation of communications satellites is performed. Anticipated positions of satellites are determined. Each satellite is configured to provide multiple beams that define a coverage footprint for the satellite. Based on the anticipated positions of the satellites, it is determined that a first coverage footprint for a first satellite provides primary coverage of a high traffic region and portions of the first coverage footprint for the first satellite also will be covered by coverage footprints for other satellites. Based on these determinations, a beam assignments are defined in which a first subset of beams of the first satellite configured to provide coverage of a first portion of the first coverage footprint are inactive and a second subset of beams of the second satellite are active. The second subset of beams of the second satellite provide coverage within the first portion of the first coverage footprint.
US11317320B2 Data reporting method, data receiving method, and related apparatus
This application discloses a data reporting method, a data receiving method, and related apparatuses. In this application, a terminal device reports, to a network device, one group of information used to indicate scheduling bandwidth thresholds and/or scheduling MCS thresholds. Compared with directly reporting thresholds, in this application, fewer bits can be occupied, thereby reducing overheads.
US11317306B2 Periodic and aperiodic channel state information (CSI) reporting for MIMO
Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for performing periodic and aperiodic CSI reporting for MIMO operations. According to certain aspects, operations for performing periodic and aperiodic CSI reporting for MIMO generally includes configuring a user equipment (UE) that is capable of MIMO with different parameters for periodic and aperiodic channel state information (CSI) reporting, wherein the different parameters indicate at least one of what resources to measure or what information to report, and receiving periodic and aperiodic CSI reporting from the UE according to the configuration.
US11317297B2 Architecture for simultaneous spectrum usage by air-to-ground and terrestrial networks
A network for providing air-to-ground (ATG) wireless communication in various cells may include an in-flight aircraft including an antenna assembly, a plurality of ATG base stations, a plurality of terrestrial base stations. Each of the ATG base stations defines a corresponding radiation pattern, and the ATG base stations are spaced apart from each other to define at least partially overlapping coverage areas to communicate with the antenna assembly in an ATG communication layer defined between a first altitude and a second altitude. The terrestrial base stations are configured to communicate primarily in a ground communication layer below the first altitude. The terrestrial base stations and the ATG base stations are each configured to communicate using the same radio frequency (RF) spectrum in the ground communication layer and ATG communication layer, respectively.
US11317296B2 Apparatus and methods for interference handling and switching operating frequencies for devices being supported by a wireless access node
In a further aspect, a method of operating a wireless access node connected to one or more wireless user devices is disclosed. In one embodiment, the wireless access node is connected to the one or more wireless user devices through a first frequency channel located in an unlicensed spectrum, and the wireless access node is a 3GPP NR gNB including an enhanced central unit (CUe) and/or at least one enhanced distributed unit (DUe) connected to the central unit. In one variant, the method includes: performing interference (e.g., radar) detection in the first frequency channel using the wireless access node; based on detection of interference, selecting at least one second frequency; and sending instructions to the one or more wireless user devices from the wireless access node, the instructions configured to make the one or more wireless user devices switch to the at least one second frequency. In one implementation, the at least one second frequency includes a plurality of different frequencies.
US11317295B2 Communications method and apparatus
In the method, the network device sends first signaling to a first terminal device, the first signaling is used to instruct the first terminal device to perform, on an unlicensed spectrum, a listen before talk LBT procedure used for occupying an unlicensed frequency band, and send uplink information within a first time length on the unlicensed frequency band; the network device receives, on the unlicensed spectrum, the uplink information from the first terminal device within the first time length, where the first time length is a part of maximum channel occupancy time obtained by the first terminal device on the unlicensed spectrum, and the first time length is less than the maximum channel occupancy time.
US11317291B2 Data processing method, access network device, and core network device
A data processing method, an access network device, and a core network device are provided. The method comprises: the access network device receives first information sent by the core network device or a terminal device; the access network device determines, according to the first information, whether to perform security processing on data to be processed.
US11317284B2 Lattice mesh
A system comprises an interface and a processor. The interface is configured to provide a request to join a publish group from a client or a point to point communication link of a lattice mesh; and receive a group key or a host public key. The processor is configured to determine whether a message has been received; in response to the message having been received, determine whether the message is to be sent on; in response to the message being determined not to be sent on, decode the message using the group key or the host public key; determine whether to store the message in a backfill database; in response to determining to store the message in the backfill database, store the message in the backfill database.
US11317283B1 Single use medical device apparatus and methods
A medical device includes a printed circuit board-battery assembly, a tape encapsulation assembly wrapped around the PCB-battery assembly, and a second removable tab positioned on a surface of the tape encapsulation assembly. The second removable tab provides an adhesive layer on a surface of the medical device when the second removable tab is removed from the medical device. The PCB includes the electronic circuitry that performs the functionalities of the medical device, including an optical sensor that comprises at least one light source to emit light towards a measurement site of a user and at least one photodetector to receive light returned from the measurement site. The medical device can connect to a host computing device that performs various operations, including, but not limited to, authenticating the medical device, causing measurement values such as blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), pulse rate (PR), and a perfusion index (PI) to be provided.
US11317280B2 Real-time authentication using a mobile device on a high generation cellular network
Aspects of the disclosure relate to methods, systems, and computing platforms for authenticating activity on another computing device in real-time using a mobile device on a high generation cellular network. Aspects of the disclosure leverage and utilize a user's mobile device connected to a high generation cellular network to collect and analyze data about a user to seamlessly identify and prevent potentially fraudulent transactions. More specifically, the present disclosure uses high generation cellular networks, such as a fifth-generation (“5G”) cellular network, to seamlessly, frequently, and repeatedly monitor a user through a 5G mobile device to provide a variation on two-factor authentication. Aspects of the disclosure provide effective, efficient, scalable, fast, reliable, and convenient technical solutions that address and overcome the technical problems associated with monitoring and preventing in real-time potential fraudulent transactions without burdening users (e.g., credit card holders, debit card holders, account holders, and others).
US11317274B2 Access and mobility management policy association termination method and apparatus
In an access and mobility management policy association termination method, a first access and mobility management function apparatus sends first policy control function identifier information of a first policy control function apparatus to a second access and mobility management function apparatus, and sends first deletion request information to the first policy control function apparatus. The first deletion request information is for requesting the first policy control function apparatus to delete an access and mobility management (AM) policy association between the first policy control function apparatus and the first access and mobility management function apparatus for a terminal device. Both the first access and mobility management function apparatus and the first policy control function apparatus then delete AM policy control information for the terminal device.
US11317270B2 Cellular-based alerts in distributed applications
Systems and methods present practical applications to directing emergency alerts from cellular-based message distribution systems to distributed desktop applications via a desktop application gateway. Logic in the desktop applications and their corresponding IP network gateways for the desktop application may direct alerts from the cellular-based system to distributed desktop applications having a connection to the gateway. A distributed application may determine a location of the user and include enhancements to display the alert at a user's computing device. The gateway for the distributed application may store the location information for each logged-in user or registered instance of the user. An interface between the cell broadcast center and the distributed application gateway may allow the gateway to receive the alert, including a region for distributing the alert, from the cell broadcast center, and send the alert to all registered users with a location matching the alert region.
US11317268B2 Safe status message delivery
Methods, computer program products, and systems are presented. The methods computer program products, and systems can include, for instance: obtaining emergency event data and user data of a mobile device user, wherein the user data of the mobile device user includes user biometric data obtained from a mobile device of the mobile device user; examining data of the emergency event data and data of the user data; and responsively to the examining, automatically outputting one or more text based status message.
US11317257B2 Verification code obtaining method and apparatus, and terminal
A method includes sending, by an application that is to obtain a verification code, a verification code obtaining request to a server, where the application that is to obtain a verification code is installed on a terminal, and applications installed on the terminal further include an input method application and a short message service (SMS) message application; receiving, by the SMS message application, an SMS message that includes a verification code and that is sent by the server; and reading, by the input method application, the verification code in the SMS message, where the terminal does not allow an application other than the input method application and the SMS message application to read an SMS message in the terminal.
US11317255B2 Cross network rich communications services content
When a Rich Communications Services (RCS) data file is to be provided to a terminating user equipment (UE) that is on a different mobile communications network than an originating UE, the network address, or uniform resource locator (URL), of the RCS data file may be modified to indicate that the RCS data file is to traverse a network-to-network interface (NNI). An RCS system on the originating mobile communications network may identify if the terminating UE is on the same or different mobile communications network. If the terminating UE is on a different mobile communications network, then the RCS system may modify the URL to indicate the originating and terminating mobile communications networks and send the URL to an RCS system of the terminating mobile communications network. The modified URL enables retrieval of the RCS data file network by a content system of the terminating mobile communications network.
US11317254B2 User interface and method of viewing unified communications events on a mobile device
A user interface and method for viewing communications events on a mobile device includes a user interface, a communications event handler, and a communications event database is disclosed herein. The communications event handler interfaces with the database and the user interface to provide a user of the mobile device with a communications event history associated with the correspondent of an incoming communications event. Additionally the communications event handler interfaces with the database and the user interface to provide a user of the mobile device with a communications event history for a specified correspondent.
US11317249B2 Apparatuses and methods to support local multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) distribution
Systems, methods, apparatuses, and computer program products for supporting local MBMS distribution are provided. One method includes receiving, by a broadcast multicast service center (BM-SC), an activate multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) bearer request message to initiate an activate multimedia broadcast multicast service (MBMS) bearer request procedure. The activate MBMS bearer request message comprises at least one of information on local MBMS distribution received from a local MBMS entity (LME), or a destination area, or a destination area and an indication that preferred delivery is via local distribution. The method may further include determining whether local distribution path will be used based on at least one of information received in the activate MBMS bearer request message, or stored information about local MBMS entities.
US11317245B2 Time-domain waveform reporting for positioning
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may report measurements of a signal transmitted by a base station via a waveform. Based on the waveform, the base station may determine a position of the UE. The UE may measure the signal in a frequency band, where additional signaling in an adjacent frequency band causes interference on the signal. The UE may determine characteristics for measuring the signal based on the interference and may generate samples of the signal based on the measurement characteristics. Additionally, the UE may identify one or more antennas for measuring the signal and generate the samples based on the identified antennas. The UE may transmit the waveform report to the base station based on the samples. In some cases, the waveform may be based on a fractional symbol reporting scheme or a time mask with an offset and sampling rate.
US11317240B2 Geo-location based event gallery
Systems and methods are provided for determining that geolocation data from a computing device corresponds to a geo-fence associated with a plurality of galleries and providing user-selectable gallery information comprising indicia for each of the plurality of galleries corresponding to the geo-fence to the computing device. The systems and methods further provide for receiving a first message comprising a photograph as the background for the message in response to a second message in a first gallery of the plurality of galleries, and adding the first message to the first gallery associated with a selection of the indicia for the first gallery in the plurality of galleries of the of user-selectable gallery information. The first message is accessible by other computing devices accessing the gallery information to view the first message comprising the photograph as the background of the first message.
US11317235B2 Binaural sound in visual entertainment media
A method provides binaural sound to a listener while the listener watches a movie so sounds from the movie localize to a location of a character in the movie. Sound is convolved with head related transfer functions (HRTFs) of the listener, and the convolved sound is provided to the listener who wears a wearable electronic device.
US11317228B2 System for the detection of noise
The system comprises: a remote control station; a plurality of detection devices for the detection of noise which are located inside an area to be monitored; a master device adapted to receive noise level data from the detection devices and adapted to send the data to the remote control station, the master device being provided with a client communication module configured to communicate with the remote control station and with an access point communication module configured to communicate with one of the detection devices; wherein each of the detection devices is provided with a client communication module configured to communicate with the access point communication module of the master device, the detection devices and the master device being located in predetermined positions and in a substantially homogeneous manner inside said area for the detection of noise level data which are certifiable and homogeneous both in terms of spatial distribution and in terms of time distribution.
US11317215B2 Loudspeaker diaphragm and molding method therefor
A speaker diaphragm and a molding method therefor are provided. The speaker diaphragm comprises: a lead wire; a lead wire enclosure portion, wherein the lead wire enclosure portion has a membrane part and support protrusions, the support protrusions are distributed on a surface of the membrane part, the thickness of the membrane part is larger than or equal to the diameter of the lead wire, the thickness of the overall lead wire enclosure portion is larger than the diameter of the lead wire, and a part of the lead wire is injection-molded in the lead wire enclosure portion; and a diaphragm layer, wherein the diaphragm layer is configured to form an overall structure of the speaker diaphragm, the thickness of the diaphragm layer is larger than or equal to the thickness of the overall lead wire enclosure portion, and the lead wire enclosure portion is injection-molded in the diaphragm layer.
US11317211B2 Speaker diaphragm and speaker
The present disclosure provides a speaker diaphragm and a speaker. The diaphragm includes two surface layers compounded together and at least one intermediate layer located between the two surface layers, at least one of the surface layers being a thermoplastic polyester elastomer film layer (11), at least one intermediate layers being an adhesive layer (12), wherein the plastic polyester elastomer is a copolymer composed of a hard segment A of polyester and a soft segment B of polyether or aliphatic polyester, and the hard segment A of polyester has a mass percentage of 10-95%. The speaker diaphragm accommodates an excellent rigidity, a good damping performance and resilience and so on.
US11317207B2 Management server, audio management method, audio client system, and audio management system
A management server controls, by use of a first database, a first audio client system that includes a first speaker and a second speaker. The first database includes a first standard characteristic impedance, which is obtained by application of statistical processing to a first characteristic impedance of the first speaker and a second characteristic impedance of the second speaker. The management server acquires a new characteristic impedance of the first speaker, compares the new first characteristic impedance with the first standard characteristic impedance, to determine a condition of the first speaker, based on a result of the comparison. The management server updates, based on the condition of the first speaker, the first standard characteristic impedance of the first database, using the new first characteristic impedance.
US11317192B2 Active noise control headphones
Embodiments of active noise control (ANC) headphones and operating methods thereof are disclosed herein. In one example, a headphone for ANC includes a speaker, an internal microphone, a processor, and a filter function module. The speaker is configured to play an audio based on a first audio source signal. The internal microphone is configured to obtain a mixed audio signal comprising a noise signal and a second audio source signal based on the audio of interest played by the speaker. The processor is configured to determine a current system parameter of the ANC headphone based on the mixed audio signal at a first time point and determine a current parameter of a filter function module based on the current system parameter of the ANC headphone and pre-tested data. The filter function module is to perform ANC based on the determined current parameter of the filter function module.
US11317189B2 Detachable earphone and headband with earphones
The present disclosure discloses a detachable earphone and a headband with earphones. A detachable earphone comprises an earphone body and an installing base, one side of the earphone body is provided with a clamping base on the same body, one side of the installing base is provided with an installing ring that matches with the clamping base, the clamping base is clamped on the side wall of the installing ring, the outer side of the clamping base is provided with an L-shaped neck, a clamping block is fixedly installed on the side wall of the installing ring, and the other side of the installing base is provided with a conical clamping ring protruding to the inside of the installing base; the present disclosure is provided with an installing base, a clamping base, an installing ring, an L-shaped neck and a clamping block.
US11317185B2 Earphone
The purpose of the present invention is to provide an earphone with a better fit and with an improved sound quality. An earphone 20 is provided with: an elastic housing 21; a speaker 24 contained within the housing 21; and a nozzle 26 fixed on the housing 21. The nozzle 26 includes a sound guiding part 33 through which sounds from the speaker 24 pass and is configured such that the orientation of the sound guiding part 33 relative to the housing 21 can be adjusted by elastic deformation of the housing 21.
US11317182B2 Portable speaker system
A portable audio input/output device may include one or more openings that extend through a cover of the device and allow acoustic signals outside a housing of the device to reach a microphone disposed within the housing. The opening(s) may be illuminated by a light guide disposed within the housing, which scatters light emitted from lights disposed within the housing. In some instances, a hole may pass through a printed circuit board to allow acoustic signals to be received by the microphone disposed below the printed circuit board. An input/output (I/O) interface module with multiple buttons and inputs may be installed in the hole. The multiple buttons and I/O ports of the I/O interface module may be aligned along an axis vertical relative to the housing and centered with respect to each other.
US11317178B2 Low-frequency spiral waveguide speaker
A low-frequency loudspeaker is provided comprising an enclosure having a front, a back and a sidewall. An audio speaker is mounted in an opening in the front of the enclosure. The audio speaker has a diaphragm for producing front sound waves that are transmitted outwardly from the diaphragm and back sound waves that are transmitted into the enclosure from the diaphragm. A spiral waveguide is positioned within the enclosure. The spiral waveguide has a first end proximal to the speaker diaphragm for receiving the back sound waves and extends outwardly therefrom in a spiral pattern to a second end that forms a low-frequency terminus exit port opening in the sidewall.
US11317176B2 Systems and methods for sensor monitoring and sensor-related calculations
Systems and methods for temperature monitoring and environmentally related calculations are disclosed herein. A system according to embodiments herein may include a memory, a network interface, and one or more processors. The system may receive one or more environmental readings from a sensor taking readings at an environmentally controlled area. The system may further determine a timestamp corresponding to each of the one or more readings and calculate, using the one or more readings and their corresponding timestamps, an exposure of a good stored within the temperature controlled area. The system may further determine that the calculated exposure of the good has surpassed a pre-determined exposure threshold for the good and send an electronic message configured to indicate such determination to a user. The system may use a neural network to predict future readings based on current readings and use the predicted future readings in methods described herein.
US11317172B1 Video fragment aware audio packaging service
Techniques for video fragment aware audio packaging that ensure a periodic and best alignment of audio and video fragments at any corresponding audio and video fragments are described. As one example, a video fragment aware audio packaging service determines a number of audio frames for a corresponding video fragment of video frames and generates an audio fragment that includes those audio frames, with flexible choices of video fragment duration, which may be considered and decided for device compatibility or content encoding optimization purposes.
US11317171B2 Viewer importance adaptive bit rate delivery
Examples of the present invention provide a method of delivering media, such as a video sequence, to a client device from a server, taking into account the relative importance of different portions of the video sequence. The sequence is divided into temporal segments, with each segment encoded at a plurality of bitrates (and hence qualities). A viewer importance parameter is assigned to each segment, indicating the relative importance of that segment, with the information stored in a manifest file or similar. The client receives this segment and viewer importance data in a manifest file. As soon as the client is aware of a future segment marked as having higher viewer importance than the next segment for download, the client initiates the download of this further segment by making a request (e.g. HTTP request), while making a concurrent request for the delivery of the next segment.
US11317162B2 Method and system for navigating at a client device selected features on a non-dynamic image page from an elastic voice cloud server in communication with a third-party search service
Systems, and methods are described for navigating non-dynamic pages at a client device served up from voice search requests by selecting a feature on the image page by a user request for navigating the feature viewed on the image page wherein the feature selected has an appearance of a dynamic feature when served up on the display wherein the user request selects a location on the image page; identifying the feature by the voice cloud server by location data of a selected location on the page; executing a feature request on a corresponding page which contains dynamic script at the voice cloud server to receive a linked page from a third-party search service; and removing dynamic scripts, at the voice cloud search server, of the linked page for serving up as an image page of the linked page at the client device.
US11317161B2 TV side bar user interface
Systems and methods for a media content user interface. A media content provider includes storage for storing and serving video content to subscribers. The media content provider records and or otherwise stores video content from around the world. Subscribers are provided a user interface to the system that includes a side bar. The side bar includes multiple elements representing different categories of video content. By selecting a given category, available content is filtered according to the selected category and presented. Content which is presented may include live broadcast video for multiple channels on multiple television networks or other content providers. The side bar may further include a collection category specific to a given viewer. Selection of such a category may display video content within the collection. Subcategories in the side bar may be selected for further filtering of available content.
US11317159B2 Machine-based object recognition of video content
Current interfaces for displaying information about items appearing in videos are obtrusive and counterintuitive. They also rely on annotations, or metadata tags, added by hand to the frames in the video, limiting their ability to display information about items in the videos. In contrast, examples of the systems disclosed here use neural networks to identify items appearing on- and off-screen in response to intuitive user voice queries, touchscreen taps, and/or cursor movements. These systems display information about the on- and off-screen items dynamically and unobtrusively to avoid disrupting the viewing experience.
US11317156B2 Video analytics for modifying training videos for use with head-mounted displays
A method of creating and/or modifying a video for use in a head-mounted display while a user of the head-mounted display is carrying out a task that is illustrated by the video. The method may include processing an initial video to automatically determine when the initial video does not cover key aspects of the task and thus when video mashing is desired. When video mashing is desired, a supporting video is obtained to cover the missing key aspects, and the initial video and the supporting video are automatically mashed, result in a composite video for subsequent display on the head-mounted display.
US11317147B2 Methods, systems, and devices for processing private media content captured by sensors operating in privacy modes of operation
An electronic device includes one or more sensors capturing media content from an environment of the electronic device. One or more processors, operable with the one or more sensors, determine whether the media content is private media content. The electronic device includes a private data store and a public data store. When the one or more processors determine the media content is the private media content, the one or more processors store the private media content in the private data store and preclude transmission of the private media content from the private data store to another electronic device. When the one or more processors determine the media content is other than the private media content, the one or more processors store the media content in the public data store and permit transmission of the media content to the another electronic device.
US11317145B2 Method, apparatus, computer program and system for determining information related to the audience of an audio-visual content program
Examples relate to a method, a computer program, an apparatus and a system for determining information related to an audience of an audio-visual content program. The method comprises monitoring at least a subset of the audience. The method further comprises determining the information related to the audience based on the monitored subset of the audience. The information related to the audience comprises measured metrics for the subset of the audience. The method further comprises determining at least one conversion factor based on a relationship between a property value measured within at least one previously monitored audience subsets and the corresponding property value of the previous audience. The at least one conversion factor indicates a relationship between a property measured within the monitored subset of the audience and at least one property of the audience. The method further comprises estimating the at least one property of the audience based on the at least one conversion factor.
US11317144B2 Detection of mute and compensation therefor during media replacement event
In one aspect, an example method includes (i) presenting, by a playback device, first media content from a first source; (ii) encountering, by the playback device, a trigger to switch from presenting the first media content from the first source to presenting second media content from a second source; (iii) determining, by the playback device, that the playback device is presenting the first media content from the first source in a muted state; and (iv) responsive to encountering the trigger, and based on the determining that the playback device is presenting the first media content from the first source in a muted state, presenting, by the playback device, the second media content from the second source in the muted state.
US11317140B2 Systems and methods for selectively storing specific versions of media assets
Systems and methods provided herein for intelligently distinguishing between different versions of a media asset and selectively storing those requested media assets that differ from versions that were previously stored in some pre-defined characteristics. These systems and methods, upon identifying a version of the requested media asset was previously stored, determine a characteristic of the requested media asset. These systems and methods compare the characteristic of the requested media asset with a corresponding characteristic of the version of the requested media asset that was previously stored to determine a difference between the two versions. The systems and methods then determine whether the difference in characteristic renders the requested media asset preferable over the previously stored version. Upon determining that the requested media asset is preferable over the previously stored version, the systems and methods store the requested media asset.
US11317128B1 Systems, methods, and devices for media content tamper protection and detection
Techniques for media content tamper protection and detection are described. In some embodiments, the protection method is performed at an encoder. The encoder obtains a first sequence of signatures within a group of pictures and a second sequence of signatures for audio frames corresponding to the group of pictures. The encoder then combines the first sequence of signatures and the second sequence of signatures to generate a combined signature, and the combined signature is then embedded in a transport stream for transmission to a client device. In some embodiments, the detection method is performed at a client device, where the client device, in response to detecting a first message in the transport stream, starts calculation of signatures for a group of pictures and corresponding audio frames. The client device then uses the calculated signatures to validate an expected signature for the group of pictures and the corresponding audio frames.
US11317121B2 Conditionally parsed extension syntax for HEVC extension processing
A system for signaling extension functions used in decoding a sequence including a plurality of pictures, each picture processed at least in part according to a picture parameter set is disclosed. An extension presence signaling flag is read and used to determine whether flags signaling the performance of extension functions are to be read. The flags are only read if indicated by the extension presence signaling flag.
US11317118B2 Video signal processing method and apparatus using multiple transform kernels
Disclosed is a video signal processing method comprising the steps of: obtaining at least one transform block for a residual signal of a current block from a video signal bitstream; determining, on the basis of length information of a first side of the transform block, a horizontal transform kernel for horizontal transformation of the transform block, regardless of the length of a second side of the transform block, which is orthogonal to the first side; determining, on the basis of length information of the second side, a vertical transform kernel for vertical transformation of the transform block, regardless of the length of the first side; obtaining the residual signal of the current block by performing, on the transform block, inverse transformation using the horizontal transform kernel and the vertical transform kernel; and reconstructing the current block on the basis of the obtained residual signal.
US11317116B2 Method and apparatus for video coding
Aspects of the disclosure provide methods and apparatuses for video encoding/decoding. In some examples, an apparatus for video decoding includes receiving circuitry and processing circuitry. For example, the processing circuitry receives a bitstream including bits corresponding to residues associated with a prediction of a block in a coding tree unit (CTU) and determines a maximum transform size based on the CTU size. The maximum transform size is used in a partition to form, from the residues, one or more transform blocks that are respectively encoded into the bits. Then, the processing circuitry reconstructs based on the maximum transform size and from the bits the residues associated with the prediction of the block, and then the processing circuitry reconstructs samples of the block based on the reconstructed residues and the prediction of the block.
US11317101B2 Inter frame candidate selection for a video encoder
Inter frame candidate selection may include identifying a current block from a current input frame from an input video stream, and generating an encoded block by encoding the current block, wherein encoding the current block includes determining an inter-coding candidate motion vector. Determining the inter-coding candidate motion vector may include identifying a plurality of motion vectors, wherein the plurality of motion vectors includes a context motion vector identified from a block neighboring the current block in the current input frame, a zero valued motion vector, and an estimated motion vector based on the current block and a reference frame, determining a plurality of cost values by determining a cost value for each respective motion vector from the plurality of motion vectors, and identifying a motion vector from the plurality of motion vectors having a minimal cost value as the inter-coding candidate motion vector.
US11317097B2 Video encoding method and apparatus, computer-readable storage medium, and computer device
The disclosure relates to a video encoding method and a video encoding apparatus, a computer-readable storage medium, and a computer device. The method includes: acquiring a current video frame and an initial quantization parameter; calculating first historical complexity corresponding to the current video frame at a first time granularity; acquiring a second available bit rate at a second time granularity corresponding to the current video frame and a current first available bit rate at the first time granularity corresponding to the current video frame; adjusting the second available bit rate and the first available bit rate according to complexity of the current video frame and the first historical complexity; updating the initial quantization parameter according to an adjusted second available bit rate to obtain a current quantization parameter; and encoding the current video frame according to the current quantization parameter.
US11317082B2 Information processing apparatus and information processing method
An information processing apparatus that includes a receiving unit that receives a request including load information regarding a load and a sending unit that sends a data set in accordance with the request. The data set includes three-dimensional shape data, and left-eye texture data and right-eye texture data. The three-dimensional shape data has a vertex count corresponding to the load information. The left-eye texture data and the right-eye texture data correspond to the three-dimensional shape data.
US11317071B2 Video signal processing method and apparatus
A video signal processing method includes obtaining a first linear luminance signal based on a first linear red green blue (RGB) signal corresponding to a video signal, converting the first linear luminance signal into a first non-linear luminance signal, performing a piecewise luminance mapping on the first non-linear luminance signal to obtain a second non-linear luminance signal, converting the second non-linear luminance signal into a second linear luminance signal, calculating a luminance gain between the second linear luminance signal and the first linear luminance signal, and obtaining, based on a product of the luminance gain and the first linear RGB signal, an RGB display signal corresponding to the video signal.
US11317063B2 Calibration module of image sensor, image sensor and method of calibrating crosstalk in image sensor
An image sensor including a pixel array including a plurality of sub-pixels arranged along a plurality of rows and a plurality of columns, and k number of sub-pixels representing one color pixel in conjunction with each other, where k is an integer equal to or greater than four and calibration circuitry may be provided. The calibration circuitry may be configured to receive digital image signal generated based on pixel signals output from the pixel array, calculate a color gain of the digital image signal based on a coefficient set calculated based on a reference image signal generated by a reference image sensor under a first light source having a first color temperature, store coefficient sets associated with a plurality of color temperatures including the first color temperature, and apply the color gain to the digital image signal to generate a calibrated image signal.
US11317059B1 Method and system for managing communications between a veterinarian and a pet owner including video communications
A method and system for managing communications between a veterinarian (vet) and a pet owner including video communications may integrate pet medical records access along with allowing a vet to view as well as annotate pet medical records during a video consultation with the pet owner. Either the vet or the pet owner may set up a video conference between each other. The method and system may establish a video conference in which a vet may access the video conference with a desktop computer while the pet owner accesses the video conference a portable computing device (PCD). A video conference may be established by the pet owner, usually, after payment information from a financial card is supplied to the system. The method and system provides a chat functionality, which can be initiated by the pet owner or the vet, and allows both parties to send/receive messages and/or images.
US11317057B2 Advanced telepresence environments
A telepresence communication system for group meeting rooms and personal home and office systems provides improved human factor experience through substantially life size images with eye level camera placement. The system provides switched presence interfaces so that conferees can select when to transmit their images during a conference and optionally provides individual microphones for each of conferee. Switched presence between presets of conferees are viewed on multipoint windows overlaying life-size images upon eye contact camera regions and eliminate seeing camera image movement during pan, tilt and zoom operations. An ambient light rejecting filter system enables an eye level camera to be hidden behind a projection screen and provides bright, high contrast images under normal meeting room and office environments. A telepresence organizational enablement system brings all the features of a corporate office complex and its social and organizational benefits, into a virtual community eliminating the need to centralize employees.
US11317045B2 Event-based image sensor and operating method thereof
An event-based image sensor is provided that includes a plurality of pixel circuits. Each pixel circuit includes a photoreceptor circuit with a light-sensitive element configured for delivering at an output a photoreceptor current, an analog bus, and a bank of current memory cells connected to the analog bus. An output of the photoreceptor circuit is selectively connected to the analog bus. Each current memory cell is adapted to store an electric current flowing in the analog bus and to deliver an electric current stored within the current memory cell. Each pixel circuit may further include a current comparator including a current sign detector connected to the analog bus and configured for comparing a value of a compared electric current resulting from a difference between the photoreceptor current and a previous photoreceptor current stored in a current memory cell. At least one storage cell may also be provided that has a state conditioned by the output of the current sign detector.
US11317040B2 Image sensing apparatus
The present disclosure provides an image sensing apparatus, including: a substrate; a plurality of pixels disposed in an array on the substrate, wherein each pixel includes a first photosensitive element and a pixel switch, and the first photosensitive element is configured to generate a first electrical signal including signal light information and ambient light information; and an environment sensor including at least one second photosensitive element, wherein the at least one second photosensitive element is configured to generate a second electrical signal including ambient light information. The image sensing apparatus according to embodiments of the present disclosure can effectively eliminate the influence of ambient light on the image capturing and improve the imaging quality.
US11317032B2 Imaging device, imaging system, mobile apparatus, and control method of imaging device
Provided is an imaging device including: a photoelectric conversion unit; a charge holding portion; a charge transfer unit that transfers charges from the photoelectric conversion unit to the charge holding portion; an output unit that outputs a signal based on transferred charges; a first acquisition unit that acquires first image data based on charges generated in the photoelectric conversion unit in a first exposure time period; a second acquisition unit that acquires second image data based on charges generated in the photoelectric conversion unit in a second exposure time period that is a sum of exposure time periods for charges transferred from the photoelectric conversion unit to the charge holding portion for multiple times by the charge transfer unit and is longer than the first exposure time period; and a compression unit that reduces a gradation value of the second image data to generate a third image data.
US11317030B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and storage medium
An information processing apparatus includes an acquisition unit configured to acquire first mapping information in which an amount of inclination of a joystick, used for controlling the image capturing direction, and a change speed in the image capturing direction of an image capturing apparatus are associated, and a change speed in an image capturing direction of an image capturing apparatus are associated, a determination unit configured to determine the change speed in the image capturing direction based on the amount of inclination of the joystick by a user operation and the first mapping information, and a generation unit configured to generate second mapping information in which the amount of inclination of the joystick and the change speed in the image capturing direction are associated, based on the change speed in the image capturing direction determined by the determination unit during a predetermined period.
US11317025B1 Movie camera stabilization and control system
The invention relates to movie camera stabilization and control systems in an inertial space, based on classic four-axes gimbal structure, that comprises four frames which are successively connected to each other and have mutually perpendicular rotation axes. In proposed embodiment camera orientation is controlled by three inner gimbal's frames that are controlled by first control sub-system and the first gimbal frame is controlled by second control subsystem. Proposed control subsystems are simple in realization, independent from each other and together with four-axes gimbal provide unrestricted orientation control of the movie camera in inertial space regardless of the gimbal mounting point orientation.
US11317023B2 Terminal apparatus that saves power by detecting user operation, power supply control method therefor, and storage medium
A terminal apparatus which improves power saving efficiency and prevents the terminal apparatus from going into a power saving mode by mistake. The terminal apparatus is capable of being swung down by user's hands. Motions in directions of three axes of the terminal apparatus are detected, and acceleration output values in the directions of the three axes are output as the detected motions. Based on the acceleration output values, it is determined whether the terminal apparatus was swung down at the end of use or during use. Based on a result of the determination, the terminal apparatus is switched to the power saving mode.
US11317020B1 Generating time-lapse videos with audio
An image capture device may capture visual content based on a time-lapse video frame rate. Audio content may be captured along with the visual content based on the time-lapse video frame rate being a specific value and/or falling within a range of values.
US11317015B2 Focus control device and focus control method that detect ranging data representing defocus amount based on phase difference detection signals of a plurality of focus detection regions
A focus control device that has an image sensor that receives light flux that has passed through a photographing lens and is capable of generating a phase difference detection signal, and that executes focus adjustment based on the phase difference detection signal, the focus control device comprising a focus detection circuit that detects ranging data representing defocus amount based on phase difference detection signals of a plurality of focus detection regions that have been set in a region of the image sensor where the light flux is received, and a processor that, with ranging data corresponding to a plurality of focus detection regions being arranged in order of short distance, performs focus adjustment based on ranging data remaining after excluding ranging data in a specified range from ranging data representing a closest range.
US11317011B2 Terminal device
Provided are a terminal device and an apparatus. The terminal device includes: a cover plate having a transparent middle area and an opaque light shielding area at least partially surrounding the middle area, the light shielding area having a light transmitting hole. The terminal device includes a display panel disposed next to the cover plate. The terminal device includes a camera, where a first projection of the camera onto the cover plate is at least partially located within a second projection of the display panel onto the cover plate. The terminal device also includes a light transmitting element having a first and second ends, where the first end is connected to a lens of the camera, and the second end is opposite to the light transmitting hole. The light transmitting element is configured to transmit light from an external object to the lens of the camera.
US11317007B2 Image output system, server apparatus, and image output apparatus
An image output system includes a section that stores registration information in which feature information of a registered user and a target file registered by the registered user are associated with each other, a section that acquires feature information of a current user requesting an output of an image of the target file, a section that obtains an authentication result indicating whether or not two pieces of feature information satisfy a predetermined coincidence condition, by comparing the feature information of the current user to the feature information of the registered user, and a section that controls the output of the image of the target file in accordance with the authentication result.
US11317005B2 System and method for determining compression rates for images comprising text
A system for determining compression rates for images, the system comprising a processing resource configured to: obtain a given image at least partially comprising a given text; compress the given image at a given compression ratio, giving rise to a compressed image; perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on the compressed image, giving rise to OCR text; compare the OCR text to the given text, giving rise to comparison results; upon the comparison results meeting a rule, increase the given compression rate; and upon the compression results not meeting a rule, return to a previous compression rate, if any.
US11316999B2 Information processing apparatus, image forming apparatus, and non-transitory computer readable medium storing program
An information processing apparatus includes a detection section that detects an operation to be performed with respect to a device by a user in a non-operation state with respect to the device, and a prohibition section that prohibits reboot of the device in a case where the operation to be performed on the device is detected by the detection section.
US11316996B2 Image forming apparatus for conveying and reading document
An image forming apparatus includes a document conveyance unit, an image reading unit, and a control unit that performs an area identification process for identifying, from among a plurality of specific areas in document image data, a specific area including an image corresponding to a page number. The control unit extracts, as reference image data, image data in the specific area identified in the area identification process from the reference document, extracts, as comparative image data, image data in the specific area identified in the area identification process from among a plurality of specific areas in the document image data of a comparative document having a reading order later than the reference document by an extraction interval number, and outputs a confirmation page including combined image data in which the reference image data and the comparative image data overlap. The extraction interval number is a prescribed integer multiple of 10.
US11316993B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus includes a housing, a discharging tray provided at an upper surface of the housing and onto which a sheet is to be discharged, an operation panel provided to the housing outside the discharging tray in a width direction perpendicular to a discharging direction of the sheet, at least a portion of the operation panel protruding with respect to a side face of the housing in the width direction, and a USB port provided at the side face of the housing in the width direction the USB port being arranged at the side face of the housing where the operation panel protrudes, on a downstream side with respect to the operation panel in the discharging direction, at a position that is lower than an upper end of the operation panel and is higher than a lower end of the operation panel.
US11316989B2 Processing system and non-transitory computer readable medium for controlling execution of registration process on image processing apparatus
A processing system includes a detecting unit that detects an operator operation to set a recording medium onto an image processing apparatus or to move part of the image processing apparatus wherein the operator operation is an operation performed by an operator, and a controller that registers a registration processes and performs, in response to detected operator operation, a registration process among registration processes registered in advance wherein if one or more of the registration processes satisfy a predetermined condition, the controller registers the one or more of the registration processes which are changed not to perform in response to the operator operation or to perform the one or more of the registration processes after performing a particular process.
US11316986B2 System for controlling printing in association with a social networking service
A second server apparatus that communicates with a printer that performs a print job and a smartphone that executes an application program of an SNS includes an acquisition unit that acquires print instruction information from the SNS, a job generation unit that generates the print job based on the print instruction information acquired by the acquisition unit, a notification unit that notifies the SNS of response information indicating that the print instruction information was accepted and job identification information for identifying the print job, a job transmission unit that transmits the print job to the printer, and a status acquisition unit that acquires status information indicating an execution status of the print job, and the notification unit notifies the SNS of the status information indicating the execution status of the print job acquired by the status acquisition unit and the job identification information.
US11316967B2 Screen on and off state control method and mobile terminal
The present disclosure provides a screen ON-and-OFF state control method and a mobile terminal. The screen ON-and-OFF state control method includes: during a distance detection through a far-channel IR detection, when a timing start condition for a near-channel IR detection has been met, interrupting the far-channel IR detection, and enabling the near-channel IR detection for the distance detection; and controlling ON and OFF states of a screen of the mobile terminal in accordance with a distance detection result of the near-channel IR detection. A transmission power of an IR light beam corresponding to the far-channel IR detection is greater than a transmission power of an IR light beam corresponding to the near-channel IR detection.
US11316966B2 Methods and interfaces for detecting a proximity between devices and initiating playback of media
The present disclosure generally relates to interfaces and techniques for media playback on one or more devices. In accordance with some embodiments, an electronic device includes a display, one or more processors, and memory. A proximity between the electronic device and a second device is detected and in response to detecting the proximity between the electronic device and the second device, the media playback status of the electronic device and/or the second device is modified.
US11316964B1 Method and system for communication
Provided is a computer implemented method and system for delivering text messages, emails, and messages from a messenger application to a user while the user is engaged in an activity, such as driving, exercising, or working. Typically, the emails and other messages are announced to the user and read aloud without any user input. In Drive Mode, while the user is driving, a clean interface is shown to the user, and the user can hear announcements and messages/emails aloud without looking at the screen of the phone, and use gestures to operate the phone. After a determination is made that a new text message and/or email has arrived, the user is informed aloud of the text message/email/messenger message and in most instances, and if the user takes no further action, the body and/or subject of the text message/email/messenger message is read aloud to the user. All messages can be placed in a single queue, and read to the user in order of receipt.
US11316961B2 Electronic device including housing structure
An electronic device includes a transparent member arranged on at least one of a front surface or a rear surface of the electronic device and including a first region facing a display module, a housing surrounding the transparent member, including a sidewall extending in a circumferential direction of the electronic device, and forming an exterior of the electronic device, and protruding portions protruding toward the transparent member from the sidewall and extending in the circumferential direction of the electronic device, wherein a distance between the protruding portions facing each other with the transparent member therebetween is less than a width of the transparent member arranged between the protruding portions.
US11316956B2 Conducting investigations under limited connectivity
Systems and methods are provided for obtaining and providing one or more resources for an investigation to be conducted remotely from a server. Resources needed to conduct an investigation may include one or more portions of a database and/or one or more functionalities of a data analysis platform. Based on the investigation to be conducted (e.g., type of investigation, location of investigation, personnel involved, etc.), a computing system may obtain different amounts/types of resources from the server. The investigation may be conducted via a web application that runs on the computing system. The web application may access the resources obtained from the server. The results of the investigation may be sent by the computing system to the server. The computing system may receive updates from the server. The computing system may act as a server for other remote systems that are conducting investigations.
US11316928B2 Adaptive real-time streaming for autonomous vehicles
Systems and methods provide for adaptive real-time streaming of Autonomous Vehicle (AV) data. In some embodiments, the AV can receive a request from the remote computing system for real-time streaming of a first type of AV data and adaptively streaming a second type of AV data when one or more streaming conditions are satisfied. The first type of AV data and the second type of AV data can be captured as raw data by sensors, actuators, transducers, and other components of the AV. The AV can stream the first type of AV data to the remote computing system in real-time for a first time period. When the AV determines the streaming conditions are satisfied, the AV can automatically determine the second type of AV data to stream to the remote computing system in real-time for a second time period.
US11316927B2 Smart platform for programming remote keyless devices
A platform for a programmable remote transmitter, designed, and programmed to perform single or multiple operations, optionally incorporated into a custom-made base that attaches to a smart phone case or other mobile devices. The remote transmitter is designed and activated via secured programming provided by an application on the user's mobile device, without the intervention of car dealers, locksmiths or using difficult manual processes. The remote transmitter can be attached to smart phones, mobile devices, or other suitable surfaces (e.g. a briefcase or a vehicle's dashboard) for safekeeping and accessibility.
US11316923B2 Unstructured data storage function (UDSF) services
Methods and systems for Unstructured Data Storage Function (UDSF) services in a telecommunications network, such as a Fifth Generation (5G) Core network are provided. According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a method for UDSF services in a telecommunications network comprises, at a UDSF node for providing UDSF services and having circuitry: receiving, from a first network node, a first request to perform a data operation involving first data associated with an identified User Equipment (UE) and an identified Network Function (NF); and sending, to the first network node, a response to the first request, the response comprising a locking status of the first data and/or redirect information.
US11316921B2 Block synchronization methods and apparatuses
One or more embodiments of this specification provide block synchronization methods and apparatuses. A method includes: receiving, by a block synchronization device in a blockchain relay communication network and from a relay node of a plurality of relay nodes, a block obtaining request sent by a blockchain node of a plurality of blockchain nodes; selecting, by the block synchronization device from one or more locally stored blocks on the block synchronization device, one or more historical blocks; and sending, by the block synchronization device via the relay node of the plurality of relay nodes, one or more historical blocks to the blockchain node of the one or more blockchain nodes to perform block synchronization by the blockchain node of the one or more blockchain nodes on blocks locally stored by the blockchain node of the plurality of blockchain nodes based on the one or more historical blocks.
US11316916B2 Packet processing method, related device, and computer storage medium
A packet processing method includes: receiving, by a load balancing apparatus, a data packet sent by a UE; when the data packet includes historical association information, selecting, by the load balancing apparatus based on the historical association information, a service instance used to process the data packet; and sending, by the load balancing apparatus, the data packet to the selected service instance.
US11316906B1 Operational monitoring of network devices
Techniques are described for managing risk in a network that includes one or more Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices. Management module(s) may operate to determine a model for an IoT in a home, office, or other environment, the model describing typical operations of the device(s) that are connected over an IoT. The operations of the IoT devices may be monitored for compliance with the model. The management module(s) may detect instances when one or more IoT devices exhibit behaviors that are a deviation from the normal operations indicated in the model, such as device failures. A policy may operate (e.g., as a smart contract) to transfer value to a user account in response to detecting an operational deviation of IoT device(s).
US11316894B1 System and method for detecting leakage of email addresses
A system for detecting leakage of email addresses generates an alias email address that will be used by a user to register with a web service. The alias email address is an alias for a primary email address of the user, and is paired with the web service. The web service is included in a whitelist upon confirmation from the web service that the alias email address has been registered with the web service. Emails that are addressed to the alias email address and from the web service are forwarded to the primary email address. Emails that are addressed to the alias email address but is not from the web service are detected to be suspicious.
US11316893B2 Method and system for identifying malicious activity of pre-determined type in local area network
There is disclosed a method for identifying malicious activity, the method being executable by a supervisory electronic device. The method comprises accessing, a log to retrieve usage information associated with at least a portion of the plurality of electronic devices; analyzing the usage information to identify a subset of electronic devices; analyzing a list of network resources accessed; executing, by the supervisory electronic device a polling robot, the polling robot configured to: transmit to each of the list of network resources a ping message, the ping message having a first pre-determined format having been generated based on the malicious activity; analyzing, the response message; responsive to the response message having a second pre-determined format, the second pre-determined format having been identified based on the pre-determined type of malicious activity: determining that an associated network resource having generated the response message is associated with malicious activity.
US11316890B2 Network denial of service defense method and system
Systems and methods are described for protecting a device from a denial of service (DOS) attack. The method comprises receiving, by the device, a connection request from a third-party device, determining, by the device, that the third-party device is malicious. Switching a mode of operation of the device from a first mode to a second mode, in response to determining that the third-party device is malicious, and broadcasting in the second mode, a message configured to be decoded only by a credentialed device.
US11316889B2 Two-stage hash based logic for application layer distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack attribution
Methods and systems for a two-stage attribution of application layer DDoS attack are provided. In a first table just a hash index is maintained whereas the second stage table keeps the string parameter corresponding to the application layer attribute under attack. A linked list maintains a plurality of rows if there is hash collision in the first table. The second table is aged out and reported periodically with details of large strings.
US11316884B2 Software defined network white box infection detection and isolation
A method and system for white box infection detection and isolation. The methods and systems can monitor a plurality of white boxes deployed within a communications network; send a challenge to a first white box of the plurality of white boxes; determine a processing time to answer the challenge by the first white box; in response to receiving the answer to the challenge, determine whether the processing time exceeds an average processing time for the challenge by a predetermined percentage; and in response to the processing time exceeding the average processing time by the predetermined percentage, isolate the first white box from the communications network.
US11316881B2 Just short of identity analysis
A method for analyzing communications on the internet to identify a probability of an occurrence of an anomalous event relating to a pre-determined entity is provided. The method may include searching on the internet, to identify communications comprising negative sentiment associated with the pre-determined entity. When identified, the method may include further searching for communications including data regarding a physical location and an intended action, both being associated with the pre-determined entity. When one or more instances of these communications are identified, the method may include activating smart sensors embedded within proximity to the identified physical location to capture non-identifiable data and transmit the captured data to a data analysis engine to identify and confirm a probability of the occurrence of the anomalous event.
US11316878B2 System and method for malware detection
Systems and methods for malware detection techniques, which detect malware by identifying the C&C communication between the malware and the remote host. In particular, the disclosed techniques distinguish between request-response transactions that carry C&C communication and request-response transactions of innocent traffic. Individual request-response transactions may be analyzed rather than entire flows, and fine-granularity features examined within the transactions. As such, these methods and systems are highly effective in distinguishing between malware C&C communication and innocent traffic, i.e., in detecting malware with high detection probability and few false alarms.
US11316876B1 Efficient threat context-aware packet filtering for network protection
A threat intelligence gateway (TIG) may protect TCP/IP networks from network (e.g., Internet) threats by enforcing certain policies on in-transit packets that are crossing network boundaries. The policies may be composed of packet filtering rules with packet-matching criteria derived from cyber threat intelligence (CTI) associated with Internet threats. These CTI-derived packet-filtering rules may be created offline by policy creation and management servers, which may distribute the policies to subscribing TIGs that subsequently enforce the policies on in-transit packets. Each packet filtering rule may specify a disposition that may be applied to a matching in-transit packet, such as deny/block/drop the in-transit packet or pass/allow/forward the in-transit packet, and also may specify directives that may be applied to a matching in-transit packet, such as log, capture, spoof-tcp-rst, etc. Often, however, the selection of a rule's disposition and directives that best protect the associated network may not be optimally determined before a matching in-transit packet is observed by the associated TIG. In such cases, threat context information that may only be available (e.g., computable) at in-transit packet observation and/or filtering time, such as current time-of-day, current TIG/network location, current TIG/network administrator, the in-transit packet being determined to be part of an active attack on the network, etc., may be helpful to determine the disposition and directives that may best protect the network from the threat associated with the in-transit packet. The present disclosure describes examples of methods, systems, and apparatuses that may be used for efficiently determining (e.g., accessing and/or computing), in response to the in-transit packet, threat context information associated with an in-transit packet. The threat context information may be used to efficiently determine the disposition and/or one or more directives to apply to the in-transit packet. This may result in dispositions and/or directives being applied to in-transit packets that better protect the network as compared with solely using dispositions and directives that were predetermined prior to receiving the in-transit packet.
US11316872B2 Malicious port scan detection using port profiles
Methods, apparatus and computer software products implement embodiments of the present invention that include defining, for a given software category, respective, disjoint sets of communication ports that are used by each of a plurality of software systems in the given software category, including at least first and second disjoint sets. A set of port scans are identified in data traffic transmitted between multiple nodes that communicate over a network, each of the port scans including an access, in the data traffic, of a plurality of the communication ports on a given destination node by a given source node during a predefined time period. Upon detecting a port scan by one of the nodes including accesses of at least one of the communication ports in the first set and at least one of the communication ports in the second set, a preventive action is initiated.
US11316869B2 Systems and methods for providing attestation of data integrity
Disclosed is a method of establishing secure communications. The method includes receiving an attestation parameter associated with a first peer in a potential peer-to-peer communication, adding the attestation parameter to an MACsec Key Agreement (MKA) protocol key exchange, transmitting the key exchange from the first peer to a second peer in the potential peer-to-peer communication and upon a validation of the attestation parameter by the second peer, enabling secure communication between the first peer and the second peer.
US11316863B2 Multi-participant and cross-environment pipelines
Embodiments are directed to techniques for constructing, configuring, triggering, and executing various types of multi-party pipelines that access and/or use a shielded asset required to exist or execute within a data trustee environment. Generally, authorized participants can build upon template data privacy pipelines and other shielded assets to create other pipelines. Building blocks such as entitlements, cross-environment pipelines, and/or shielded assets governed by various collaborative intelligence contracts can be used to construct more complicated pipelines that may include any number of data privacy pipelines, cross-environment pipelines, input datasets, computational steps, output datasets, permissible queries, participants, and/or governing collaborative intelligence contracts. As such, various types of multi-participant pipelines can be constructed, configured, triggered, and executed to generate collaborative intelligence, without exposing shielded assets, underlying raw data or algorithms provided by owners, or collaborative data shielded by the data trustee environment.
US11316860B2 Consolidated identity
According to various embodiments, a consolidated identity system and method are implemented to provide improved identity management and resource access management, particularly in the context of an enterprise system that requires a tight trust model. In at least one embodiment, the described system and method provide mechanisms for mapping identities among resources. The system and method are able to extract information relevant to a particular entity, such as an employee or user, and to consolidate and/or personalize such information as needed.
US11316858B2 Fast heartbeat liveness between packet processing engines using media access control security (MACsec) communication
A device may include one or more processors to establish a media access control security (MACsec) key agreement (MKA) session between a first network device and a second network device via a MACsec link; establish a fast heartbeat session via the MACsec communication link, between a first packet processing engine of the first network device and a second packet processing engine of the second network device, to permit the first packet processing engine and the second packet processing engine to exchange fast heartbeat messages via the fast heartbeat session and the MACsec communication link; determine, based on the fast heartbeat session, that the MKA session has ended; and/or perform an action based on the MKA session ending.
US11316850B2 Block-chain enabled service provider system
A distributed ledger, e.g., blockchain, enabled operating environment includes a user device that accesses services of a service device by leveraging the decentralized blockchain. For example, a user device can lock/unlock a door (e.g., service device) by interfacing with a smart contract stored on the decentralized blockchain. The user device provides parameters, such as payment, that satisfies the variables of the smart contract such that the user device can access the service device. The service device regularly retrieves information stored in the smart contract on the decentralized blockchain. For example, the retrieved information can specify that the user device is authorized to access the service device or that the service device is to provide a service. Therefore, given the retrieved information, the service device provides the service to the user device.
US11316849B1 Mutual authentication system
Mutual authentication techniques are described in this patent document. For example, when a first person calls a second person, neither of them know that the other person is who he or she says he or she is. Thus, after a second person receives the call, the second person is asked to authenticate himself or herself using a user device. After the second person logs into his or her account, the second person can input on the user device a one-time passcode to authenticate the first person. The user device sends the passcode to an authentication server that allows the first person to send back the inputted one-time passcode to the second person. Upon receiving the inputted one-time passcode, the second person can use his or her user device to indicate that the one-time passcode is correct so that the second person can be authenticated to access the first person's account.
US11316841B2 Secure communication between an intermediary device and a network
The present disclosure includes apparatuses, methods, and systems for secure communication between an intermediary device and a network. An example apparatus includes a memory, and circuitry. The circuitry is configured to determine, in response to receipt of a request for information corresponding to a particular category, an identifier associated with the particular category. The circuitry is further configured to provide, along with a signature, the determined identifier to a network device, wherein the requested information are received in response to the signature being verified by network device.
US11316828B2 Networking sub-ranges
Examples include receiving a first minimum value in a range of consecutive networking integers, determining a first ternary content-addressable memory (TCAM) value based on the minimum, determining a number of trailing zeros in the first TCAM value, determining a proposed TCAM mask based on the number of trailing zeros and a binary opposite of the TCAM value, comparing the proposed TCAM mask to a maximum value associated with the range, determining a first TCAM mask for the first TCAM value based on the comparison, and setting the first TCAM value and the first TCAM mask in a networking device TCAM.
US11316824B1 Hybrid and efficient method to sync NAT sessions
The method of synchronizes network address translation (NAT) records between an active gateway and a standby gateway. The method of some embodiments synchronizes NAT records of long-term data flows more frequently than those of short-term flows. Multiple data flows pass between a device at an internal source address and a device at an external destination address through the active NAT gateway. For each flow, the method generates a NAT record. The method then determines whether the data flow is a short-term flow or a long-term flow and synchronizes the NAT records of the long-term flows, but not the NAT records of the short-term flows, with the standby gateway. The method of some embodiments synchronizing NAT records more frequently when NAT records are being generated quickly relative to prior generation rates and less frequently when NAT records are being generated slowly relative to the prior generation rates.
US11316819B1 Techniques for directing a domain name service (DNS) resolution process
In one embodiment, a privacy and security engine enables a user to specify a recursive resolver for a domain name service (DNS) resolution process. The privacy and security engine receives default DNS settings that specify a default recursive resolver to be implemented as a recursive resolver for the DNS resolution process. The default DNS settings are provided by an underlying mobile operator network to which the user device is connected. The privacy and security engine causes the user device to disregard the default DNS settings and implement customized DNS settings that specify a preferred recursive resolver to be implemented as the recursive resolver for the DNS resolution process. The customized DNS settings are associated with an activated privacy and security mode. Unlike conventional approaches to overriding DNS settings, the user is able to specify the recursive resolver that implements the DNS resolution process irrespective of the underlying network.
US11316814B2 Data centric messaging
An avionics system including a first node and a second node wherein the first node is arranged to transmit a data message having: a data identifier, dynamic metadata associated with the data identifier and data content to the second node; wherein the second node is arranged to receive the data message from the first node and to: locate and read the data identifier within the data message; locate and read the dynamic metadata associated with the read data identifier; and retrieve data content from the determined position in the data message, wherein the data message contains multiple data identifiers, each with associated dynamic metadata and associated data content, and the second node is arranged only to locate and read the data identifier and dynamic metadata and retrieve data content in relation to a subset of the plurality of data identifiers.
US11316808B1 Use of machine-learning models in creating messages for advocacy campaigns
An advocacy system uses trained machine learning models to create messages that are sent to advocates or policymakers to achieve desired outcomes for an organization. Desired outcomes can include, for example: an advocate sending a message to a policymaker or legislative representative advocating in favor or the organization's position on an issue; a policymaker acting or voting in favor of the organization's position on an issue; or an advocate making a financial contribution to the organization. The machine learning models can be configured to select possible message characteristics or features that the system will include or use in creating messages for individual senders and recipients. The machine learning models can be trained based on message characteristics, personal profile characteristics of senders/recipients, and outcomes from previously sent messages. Personal profile characteristics of senders/recipients can indicate correlations between certain message characteristics and certain outcomes.
US11316800B2 Method and system for managing applications
A method and a system for managing applications are provided. Further, the method includes: deploying an application container engine in an edge node; receiving, by the edge node, application deployment information sent by a central node; according to the application deployment information, downloading, by the edge node, an image containing a corresponding application from the central node; calling, by the edge node, the application container engine to load the image, and running, by the edge node, the application in the application container engine; and allocating, by the edge node, available resources for the application container engine.
US11316799B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting a multimedia data packet using cross-layer optimization
An apparatus and method for transmitting a multimedia data packet are provided. The method includes receiving Bottom-up Network Abstraction Layer (B-NAL) information from a network entity, determining a media data quality based on the received B-NAL information and generating media data having the determined media data quality, and generating a packet including the generated media data and transmitting the packet to the network entity.
US11316791B2 Methods and apparatus for scalable network security functions
The present disclosure relates to scalable network security functions and handling of packet flows between network security zones in a communications network. Packets that are part of a bidirectional packet flow between the network security zones are received, and a determination is made as to an instance of a security application to which to assign the bidirectional packet flow for security processing. The determination is made based on relative loading of a plurality of identical instances of the security application running on a host machine. All of the received packets that are part of the bidirectional packet flow are directed for processing on the host machine by the one of the security application instances.
US11316780B2 Attestation-based route reflector
A verifier peer system transmits a request to an application of another peer system to obtain integrity data of the application. In response to the request, the verifier peer system obtains a response that includes kernel secure boot metrics of the other peer system and integrity data of the application and of any application dependencies. If the verifier peer system determines that the response is valid, the verifier peer system evaluates the integrity data and the kernel secure boot metrics against a set of Known Good Values to determine whether the integrity data and the kernel secure boot metrics are valid. If the integrity data and the kernel secure boot metrics are valid, the verifier peer system determines that the other peer system is trustworthy.
US11316771B2 Non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing request processing program, request processing method, and information processing device
Provided is a computer-readable storage medium storing a program causing a first information processing device connected to a second information processing device to execute a process, the process including receiving requests having timestamps added by the second information processing device, storing, as a first time, a first latency for which a cumulative frequency in a first frequency distribution, which is obtained by counting the requests for each latency, is equal to a threshold value, processing the requests received within the first time, discarding the request having a latency greater than the first time, and changing the first time to a second latency for which a cumulative frequency in a second frequency distribution different from the first frequency distribution is equal to the threshold value depending on whether a ratio of discarded requests is greater than a target value calculated by subtracting the threshold value from 1.
US11316767B2 Communication of partial or whole datasets based on criterion satisfaction
Various example embodiments relate to partial data transmission. A transmitter may receive at least one dataset for transmission. The dataset may be one of a plurality of datasets known to the transmitter and a receiver or to be signaled to the receiver. The transmitter may determine a first portion of the dataset. The size of the first portion may be determined based on a battery level indicator, a latency level associated with the dataset, a radio condition, or a network load. The receiver may recognize the dataset based on the first portion and/or at least one second portion transmitted by the transmitter. Apparatuses, methods, and computer programs are disclosed.
US11316766B2 Robust suspension and resumption of desktop virtualization
A method for suspending and resuming a connection for desktop virtualization between two computing devices. In response to a client computing device shutting down, suspending, hibernating, or losing network connectivity during virtualization, the server computing device may itself shut down, suspend, or hibernate, or may pause or suspend the operation of one or more applications currently hosted by the server computing device. The server may detect that connectivity has been restored and resume operation of hosted applications. Alternatively, the client may transmit a command to the server indicating that the client is ready to resume virtualization. The client may also be configured to transmit a command that may cause the server to resume a powered-on state after the server was shut down or in a state of hibernation.
US11316764B1 Detecting network anomalies for robust segments of network infrastructure items in accordance with segment filters associated via frequent itemset mining
A processing system may generate segments of network infrastructure items deployed in a communication network, each segment comprising network infrastructure items grouped in accordance with segment filters and a segment size sparsity threshold, and identify anomalous segments comprising at least a subset of the segments having anomalies of an anomaly type regarding a performance indicator. The processing system may next determine segments from the subset that are defined by sets of segment filter values that are different for less than a threshold number of segment filters, merge the segments from the subset that are different for less than the threshold number to create at least one aggregate segment, and generate a ranking of the subset having the anomalies of the anomaly type, wherein the ranking includes the at least one aggregate segment. The processing system may then perform at least one action in the communication network responsive to the ranking.
US11316760B2 Utilizing machine learning with self-support actions to determine support queue positions for support calls
A device receives a communication associated with a support issue encountered by a user, and receives information identifying one or more self-support actions performed by the user in relation to the support issue. The device assigns the communication to a position in a support queue. The support queue includes information identifying positions of other communications received from other users, when the other communications are received, and self-support actions performed by the other users. The device associates the information identifying the one or more self-support actions with information identifying the position of the communication and applies respective weights to the one or more self-support actions. The device generates a score for the communication based on applying the respective weights and modifies the position of the communication based on the score. The device performs one or more actions based on modifying the position of the communication.
US11316748B2 Method and system for generating and managing virtual industrial devices in an industrial network
A method and system for generating and managing virtual industrial devices in an industrial network is disclosed. The method includes capturing data packets associated with an ongoing industrial communication between an industrial application and an industrial device. The method further includes segregating the captured data packets into one or more requests and the one or more responses by analyzing information included in the data packets. The method also includes storing the one or more requests along with the one or more responses for the ongoing industrial communication in memory. The method includes dynamically generating a virtual industrial device emulating the industrial device based on the stored one or more requests and the stored one or more responses. The method includes establishing a communication session between the generated virtual industrial device and the industrial application for performing one or more test operations on the generated virtual industrial device.
US11316730B2 Cross-stratum optimization protocol across an interface between the service stratum and the transport stratum
An apparatus comprising an application cross-stratum optimization (CSO) gateway (ACG) coupled to an application layer that handles a plurality of servers, a network CSO gateway (NCG) coupled to a network layer that handles a plurality of network nodes and configured to communicate with the ACG using a CSO protocol (CSOP), and a CSO interface established between the ACG and the NCG that enables the exchange of a plurality of CSOP messages to allow joint application-network resource allocation, provisioning, and optimization. Also disclosed is a network apparatus implemented method comprising sending a user profile from a user plane to an application plane, sending an application profile from the application plane to a network plane via a CSO interface between an ACG and a NCG, and sending network capability information from the network plane to the application plane via the CSO interface.
US11316719B2 Transmitting apparatus, receiving apparatus, and transmitting-receiving system
A transmitting apparatus, a receiving apparatus corresponding to the transmitting apparatus, and a transmitting-receiving system including: a first A/D converting part that converts an analog audio signal into a digital signal; a compressing part that compresses the converted digital signal; a modulating part that generates a modulated signal by modulating the compressed digital signal; an all-pass filter that reduces a phase distortion included in the modulated signal; and a transmitting part that transmits a phase-distortion-cancelled signal resulting from reducing the phase distortion of the modulated signal with the all-pass filter are provided.
US11316718B1 Dynamic spectrum access control traffic over military radio voice channel
A system and related method sends Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) control traffic via an Over the Air (OTA) waveform in a variety of military voice radios. The system employs a voice to Internet Protocol (IP) conversion to create voice sized frames and redundancy DSA frames recognizable and transmittable by the voice radio. The system dynamically adapts to different types of military waveforms including those which implement: (1) an encoded digitized voice to be divided into frames, (2) an encoded digitized voice to a continual bit stream, (3) direct analog modulation of voice samples, and (4) transmission of voice and data over a single channel. The system adapts to an available channel being voice or non-voice in the military radio enabling DSA control traffic to run with data (in-band) channel or in a voice channel.
US11316709B2 Multi-source smart-home device control
Various arrangements for integrating control of multiple cloud-based smart-home devices are presented. Registration information may be received for a first and second smart-home device that are controlled using different cloud-based server systems. A determination may be made that that the first smart-home device and the second smart-home device share a common function. The first smart-home device and the second smart-home device may be assigned to a common operating characteristic group based on the common function being shared by the first smart-home device and the second smart-home device. A control element may be provided that allows for control of smart-home devices with the common operating characteristic group. The control element may control the common function at the first smart-home device via the first cloud-based server system and at the second smart-home device via the second cloud-based server system.
US11316704B1 Enhanced certificate authority
An enhanced certificate authority system and method allows for the enhanced security, validation and Multi-Factor Authentication of user's within a digital signature and transaction system through the creation and management of a user's Digital Identity certificate so that through an enhanced certificate authority a user's identity and bona fides may be both protected and established across a diversity of electronic devices and transactions.
US11316703B2 Acme centralized management system and load balancing method thereof
The present invention relates to an ACME centralized management system and a load balancing method thereof. The system is connected with an ACME client and a plurality of certificate authorities (CAs) respectively and comprises an ACME unloading module, and a statistics module, a strategy module, a verification module and a notification module which are connected with the ACME unloading module respectively. The ACME unloading module is in communication with the ACME client and the plurality of certificate authorities (CAs). Compared with the prior art, the present invention has the advantages of avoiding frequent verification, quickly issuing certificate copies, more efficiently issuing certificates, etc.
US11316702B2 Verification-based service authorization
The present specification discloses a service authorization method, apparatus and device. In one aspect, the method includes: obtaining, by a first execution unit that runs in a first security environment, information to be verified; generating, by the first execution unit that runs in the first security environment, a verification result of the information to be verified; signing, by the first execution unit that runs in the first security environment, the verification result using a signature verification private key to provide signature information; obtaining, by a second execution unit that runs in a second security environment, the signature information from the first execution unit; verifying, by the second execution unit that runs in the second security environment, the signature information using a signature verification public key corresponding to the signature verification private key; and in response to verifying the signature information, performing service authorization based on the verification result.
US11316699B2 Method for authenticating user contactlessly based on decentralized identifier using verifiable credential and authentication supporting server using the same
A method for authenticating users contactlessly with decentralized identifiers (DID) using verifiable credentials is provided. The method includes steps of: an authentication supporting server, (a) on condition that a user DID is issued and a user public key is registered in a blockchain network, in response to a contactless authentication request, (i) retrieving the user public key from the blockchain network or from a user DID document sent by a resolving server and (ii) verifying a user signature value; and (b) (i) transmitting real-time feature point information and identity confirmation information to a certification authority (CA) server, (ii) allowing the CA server to transmit authentication result information, (iii) retrieving a CA server public key from the blockchain network or from a CA server DID document sent by the resolving server, (iv) verifying a CA server signature value, (v) registering the authentication result information, and (vi) transmitting a user verifiable credential.
US11316695B2 System and method for providing and maintaining irrefutable proof of the building, testing, deployment and release of software
A system and method for providing and maintaining irrefutable proof of the building, testing, deployment and release of a software product. The system and method provide a secure, immutable electronic ledger to be accessed by various services and systems during the software product's development and release cycle. The ledger may be implemented using electronic blocks linked together via cryptography.
US11316694B2 Cryptographic hardware watchdog
A computing device's trusted platform module (TPM) is configured with a cryptographic watchdog timer which forces a device reset if the TPM fails to solve a cryptographic challenge before the expiration of the timer. The computing device's TPM is configured to generate the cryptographic challenge, to which the computing device does not possess the cryptographic token for resolution. While the watchdog timer counts down, the computing device requests a cryptographic token from a remote service to solve the challenge. The remote service transmits the cryptographic token to the computing device so long as the remote service identifies no reason to withhold the token, such as the computing device being infected with malware. The interoperability of the computing device and remote service enables the remote service to exercise control and reset capabilities over the computing device.
US11316682B2 Method for implementation of post-quantum key exchange protocol and application thereof
The disclosure proposes a novel method for generating public polynomials. The method simplifies key exchange processes, reduces the time required for key exchange and reduces the bandwidth required for data transmission from a server to a client. Secondly, the method keeps the calculation processes at both sides synchronized through a novel data exchange solution, particularly through handshaking signals, to ensure that the server and the client are always in the same key exchange process. In addition, the method further reduces a transmission bandwidth by sending information of the client twice. A state synchronization mechanism of the client and the server is proposed in the disclosure to ensure that Trivium modules at both sides are in the same state at the beginning of each key exchange, thereby avoiding reinitializing the modules and improving the operation efficiency of the whole system.
US11316681B2 User identity authentication method and device, readable storage medium and computer equipment
A user identity authentication method includes: receiving first information input by a user, and obtaining intermediate information of the user from a block-chain; generating second information by using the first information and the intermediate information; and obtaining a matching result by determining whether the second information matches result information stored in the block-chain, and determining whether user identity of the user is valid according to the matching result.
US11316670B2 Secure communications using network access identity
There is provided mechanisms for enabling secure communication between a first communications device and a second communications device. A method is performed by the first communications device. The method comprises performing a network attachment procedure with an authentication server. The method comprises establishing, during the network attachment procedure, a shared secret between the first communications device and the authentication server. The shared secret is established by running an authentication and key agreement protocol as part of the network attachment procedure with a network access identity of the first communications device as input. The method comprises deriving an application level shared key for the first communications device from the shared secret. The shared key is to be used for secure communication between the first communications device and the second communications device.
US11316656B1 Time transfer modem
A time transfer modem includes a radio frequency integrated circuit (RFIC), a radio frequency (RF) front end, and processing circuitry. The RF front end is configured to receive and up-convert an input for time transfer with a remote station to generate an up-converted timing signal centered at a select frequency that is outside of a frequency range of interest but within an operational frequency range of the RFIC. The RF front end may also be configured to attenuate, via a pre-selection filter, up-converted adjacent signals to generate a filtered timing signal at the select frequency. The RFIC may be configured to down-convert and digitize the filtered timing signal to generate a digitized timing signal for signal processing by the processing circuitry to determine a clock difference between a local clock signal and the digitized timing signal that originated from the remote station.
US11316649B2 Transmission and reception of physical downlink control channels
A wireless transmit/receive unit (WTRU) may receive a PDCCH transmission comprising a CCE that is mapped to one or more REGs based on a CCE-to-REG mapping. The WTRU may receive the CCE-to-REG mapping that indicates a REG bundle corresponding to the CCE and use the CCE-to-REG mapping to identify the REGs for the SWTRU. Depending on whether the CCE-to-REG mapping is interleaving or noninterleaving, the CCE-to-REG mapping may be based on different parameters. If the CCE-to-REG mapping is interleaving, the CCE-to-REG mapping may be based on an index associated with the CCE and a number of REGs in the REG bundle. If the CCE-to-REG mapping is noninterleaving, the CCE-to-REG mapping may be based on the index of the CCE.
US11316648B2 Method and system for data packet transmission in downlink
The disclosure relates to method and system for transmitting a data packet in downlink in frequency division duplex (FDD) communication mode employing adaptive asynchronous Hybrid Automatic Repeat Request (HARQ) mode. The method includes receiving a current Channel Quality Indicator (CQI) from a user transceiver. The CQI is reported by the user transceiver at a periodic interval based on a radio frequency channel condition. The method further includes evaluating a degradation in the radio frequency channel condition based on a decrease in the current CQI with respect to a previously reported CQI. The method further includes retransmitting at least one of a set of transmitted data packets stored in a HARQ retransmission buffer to the user transceiver, based on the degradation in the radio frequency channel condition and without waiting for a corresponding HARQ negative acknowledgement (NACK) signal from the user transceiver.
US11316641B2 B-IFDMA configuration for unlicensed band operation
Various communication systems may benefit from appropriate handling of uplink communications. For example, certain wireless communication systems may benefit from an uplink coverage extension for unlicensed band operation. A method can include configuring a first interlace having a first starting physical resource block. The method can also include configuring a second interlace having a second starting physical resource block offset from the first physical resource block. The method can further include transmitting or receiving a signal based on a combination of the first interlace and the second interlace. The combination can include at least one cluster but less than two clusters in each measurement interval.
US11316639B2 Systems and methods for mapping DMRS configuration to phase noise tracking pilot for improved receiver performance
According to certain embodiments, a user equipment (810) is provided for use in a cellular network. The user equipment (810) may include a transceiver (910), a processor (920), and a memory (930). The user equipment (810) may be configured to acquire a Demodulation Reference Signal (DMRS) configuration. A mapping is determined from the DMRS configuration to a phase noise tracking reference signal (PNT-RS). A channel estimate is performed using the DMRS configuration. Phase noise estimation and compensation is performed based on the PNT-RS by using the mapping and the channel estimate.
US11316630B2 Internet of things-based communication method and apparatus
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an internet of things-based communication method, which applied to the field of communications technologies to resolve a problem of a short battery life of an internet of things device caused by frequent movement of an internet of things device. The method includes: receiving, by a second access point, a data packet from an internet of things device, where the data packet carries an identifier of an access point coordinating cluster; and sending, by the second access point, a first acknowledgment message to the internet of things device; or sending, by the second access point to a first access point, the data packet and signal strength of the data packet received by the second access point.
US11316627B2 Communication system, transmission device, communication method, and recording medium
A communication system including a transmission device and a reception device is provided. A processor of the transmission device is configured to store image data on a transmission buffer after deleting all the stored image data in a case in which a first condition and a second condition are met. The processor is configured to store the image data without deleting the stored image data in a case in which at least one of the first condition and the second condition is not met. The first condition indicates that a second transmission-completion frame this time is after a previous first transmission-completion frame. The second condition indicates that a third transmission-completion frame is not the next frame of the transmission-completion second frame. The third transmission-completion frame is a frame of the image data to be stored after confirming the transmission-completion frame this time.
US11316626B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving control information in wireless communication system
Provided are a method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving control information in a wireless communication system, wherein the method, performed by a terminal, of transmitting and receiving control information according to an embodiment includes: receiving first type data; receiving second type data assigned to at least a part of a resource region assigned to the first type data; receiving an interruption indicator; and performing a hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ) acknowledgement (ACK)/negative ACK (NACK) transmission regarding the first type data based on the interruption indicator.
US11316621B2 Transmission of control channel and data channels for coverage enhancements
Methods and apparatus are provided for a base station to transmit and for a User Equipment (UE) to receive repetitions of an enhanced physical downlink control channel (EPDCCH). Time and frequency resources for EPDCCH repetitions are defined together with restrictions in time resources to provide UE power savings. Time and frequency resources are also defined for repetitions of a physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) transmission and for repetitions of a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmission. Methods and apparatus are also provided for the UE to transmit and for the base station to receive acknowledgement information in repetitions of a physical uplink shared channel (PUCCH).
US11316618B2 PBCH signal accumulation method and PBCH decoder for enhancing performance of 5G NR receiver
The present invention relates to a method of accumulating and decoding a PBCH signal received by a 5G NR receiver, the method including: generating an inversion vector for negating at least one bit of a system frame number (SFN) included the received PBCH signal; performing accumulation over at least one frame by performing modulo addition on the generated inversion vector and the received PBCH signal; decoding the accumulated PBCH signals; and checking validity of the decode PBCH and reconstructing the SFN.
US11316599B2 Mobile terminal testing device and interference state simulating method thereof
A mobile terminal testing device includes a layer processing unit 3 that communicates with a mobile terminal 10 by performing processing of each layer of a layer-configured communication protocol with a plurality of layers, in which the layer processing unit 3 includes a PHY processing unit 31 that performs multiplexing, channel coding, or the like in order to transmit and receive communication data transmitted to and received from the mobile terminal 10, in which the PHY processing unit 31 transmits a dummy signal, by omitting higher processing from predetermined processing, for an interference signal in multi user-multi input multi output (MU-MIMO) multiplex signals, in a case of testing MU-MIMO terminal-to-terminal interference.
US11316597B2 System and method for calibrating a frequency doubler
In accordance with an embodiment, a method includes: receiving, by an adjustable frequency doubling circuit, a first clock signal having a first clock frequency; using the adjustable frequency doubling circuit, generating a second clock signal having a second clock frequency that is twice the first clock frequency; measuring a duty cycle parameter of the second clock signal, where the duty cycle parameter is dependent on a duty cycle of the first clock signal or a duty cycle of the second clock signal; and using the adjustable frequency doubling circuit, adjusting the duty cycle of the first clock signal or the second clock signal based on the measuring.
US11316573B2 High-resolution CSI reporting based on unequal bit allocation in advanced wireless communication systems
Methods and apparatuses for reporting a precoding matrix indicator (PMI). A user equipment (UE) includes a processor configured to generate a report for a PMI. The report includes (i) a wideband amplitude coefficient indicator that is common for a plurality of subbands configured for reporting and (ii) a subband amplitude coefficient indicator and a subband phase coefficient indicator for each of the subbands. The UE further includes a transceiver operably connected to the processor. The transceiver configured to transmit the generated report for the PMI to a base station.
US11316571B2 Transform domain channel state information feedback
A method and apparatus is provided for generating a channel state information report. The method includes receiving reference signals transmitted from a base station. A set of beams are selected based on the received reference signals, each of the beams corresponding to a discrete Fourier transform vector, wherein each of the beams has a corresponding beam index. A set of quantized weighting coefficients are reported, each of the weighting coefficients corresponding to a respective beam index and a respective tap index. The tap index corresponds to a member of a Fourier basis set. At least two subsets of the reported set of weighting coefficients are quantized according to separate quantization procedures.
US11316568B2 Controllable beam management accuracy
In one aspect there is provided a process for beam management. In some embodiments, the process includes: a TRP classifying a data session between the TRP and a UE into one of at least two classifications; and the TRP selecting a beam management procedure for managing one or more BPLs between the TRP and the UE based on the classification into which the data session is classified.
US11316563B2 Method and device for multi-antenna transmission in UE and base station
The present disclosure provides a method and device for multi-antenna transmission in UE and base station. The user equipment receives a first wireless signal at first; then transmits a second wireless signal, and monitors a first signaling in a first sub-time resource pool. Wherein the first wireless signal is transmitted by K antenna port group(s) and the second wireless signal is used to determine the first antenna port group. The first antenna port group is one of the K antenna port group(s). The first sub-time resource pool is reserved to the first antenna port group, or the index of the first antenna port group is used to determine the first sub-time resource pool. One antenna port group includes positive integer number of antenna ports, and the K is a positive integer greater than 1. The disclosure reduces the complexity of blind detection of downlink signaling by the UE.
US11316556B2 Signal transmitting circuit and signal receiving circuit for serial communication, and electronic device
A signal transmitting circuit and a signal receiving circuit for serial communication, and an electronic device are provided. The signal transmitting circuit includes a control module, a first transmitter, a second transmitter, a first differential pin, and a second differential pin, wherein the control module is configured to control the first transmitter to output a first signal via the first differential pin, and control the second transmitter to output a second signal via the second differential pin to record target information with a target signal after differentiating between the first signal and the second signal; and wherein if the target information includes data information and instant information, the data information is recorded in the target signal with a third signal with a first frequency while recording the instant information with a fourth signal with a second frequency, the first frequency is different from the second frequency.
US11316553B2 Radio frequency clocked device
An RF clocked device can include a signal processor operable to receive an RF signal having an RF signal frequency and output a clock signal having a clock frequency based on the RF signal frequency. The RF clocked device can also include a clock operable to receive, and operate, using the clock signal. The clock can output at least one of a time and a date. In addition, a clock system can include an RF clocked device. The RF clocked device can include a signal processor operable to receive an RF signal having an RF signal frequency and output a clock signal having a clock frequency based on the RF signal frequency. The RF clocked device can also include a clock operable to receive, and operate, using the clock signal. The clock can output at least one of a time and a date. The clock system can also include a client device operable to receive timing information from the RF clocked device.
US11316543B2 Portable communication device supporting multiple wireless communication protocols
A portable communication device is Provided for supporting multiple different communication networks. The portable communication device includes an antenna configured to receive a first signal of a first frequency band corresponding to a first cellular network, and a second signal of a second frequency band corresponding to a second cellular network; a first communication circuit electrically connected to the antenna and corresponding to the first cellular network; a second communication circuit electrically connected to the antenna and corresponding to the second cellular network; a distributor configured to electrically connect the antenna to the first communication circuit and the second communication circuit; a first low noise amplifier (LNA) connected between the distributor and the first communication circuit; and a second LNA connected between the distributor and the second communication circuit. While one of the first communication circuit and the second communication circuit is not driven, the other communication circuit is configured to be driven.
US11316542B2 Signal analysis method and signal analysis module
A signal analysis method is described. The signal analysis method includes: receiving an input signal having unknown characteristic signal parameters; determining IQ data being associated with the input signal; determining at least one of the characteristic signal parameters based on the IQ data via an artificial intelligence circuit; and adapting at least one measurement parameter of a measurement instrument based on the at least one characteristic parameter by the artificial intelligence circuit. Moreover, a signal analysis circuit is described.
US11316541B2 Low-density parity-check (LDCP) decoder of reconstruction-computation-quantization (RCQ) approach for a storage device
A device is disclosed. The device may include an input buffer to receive a first low bit width message. A reconstruction circuit may implement a reconstruction function on the first low bit width message, producing a first high bit width message. A computation circuit may implementing a computation function on the first high bit width message, producing a second high bit width message. A quantization circuit may implementing a quantization function on the second high bit width message, producing a second low bit width message. A decision buffer may then store the second low bit width message. The reconstruction function and the quantization function may vary depending on an iteration and a layer of the device.
US11316538B2 Polar code encoding method and apparatus
A polar code encoding method and apparatus, the method including determining a sorted sequence to encode to-be-encoded bits, where the sorted sequence represents reliability sorting of N polar channels, where N is a mother code length of a polar code, where N is a positive integer, where N is a power of two, and where a minimum sequence number of polar channels in the sorted sequence is 1, obtaining encoded bits by the apparatus by performing polar code encoding on the to-be-encoded bits using the sorted sequence, and outputting, by the apparatus, the encoded bits.
US11316533B2 Data processing device and data processing method
The present technology relates to a data processing device and a data processing method, which are capable of securing excellent communication quality in data transmission using an LDPC code. In group-wise interleave, an LDPC code in which a code length N is 16200 bits and an encoding rate r is 6/15, 8/15, or 10/15 is interleaved in units of bit groups of 360 bits. In group-wise deinterleave, a sequence of the LDPC code that has undergone the group-wise interleave is restored to an original sequence. For example, the present technology can be applied to a technique of performing data transmission using an LDPC code.
US11316531B2 Parity puncturing device for fixed-length signaling information encoding, and parity puncturing method using same
A parity puncturing apparatus and method for fixed length signaling information are disclosed. A parity puncturing apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention includes memory configured to provide a parity bit string for parity puncturing for the parity bits of an LDPC codeword whose length is 16200 and whose code rate is 3/15, and a processor configured to puncture a number of bits corresponding to a final puncturing size from the rear side of the parity bit string.
US11316523B1 Minimizing artifacts resulting from clock switching of sampled data converters
A system may include a digitally-controlled oscillator configured to generate an output clock signal based on a control signal received at an input of the digitally-controlled oscillator and a control circuit configured to calculate an error signal between the output clock signal and an external reference clock signal, filter the error signal to generate a correction signal, generate the control signal based on the correction signal, and switch between a first mode of operation and a second mode of operation without artifacts on the correction signal during switching between the first mode and the second mode.
US11316522B2 Correction for period error in a reference clock signal
A phase and frequency detector receives a reference clock signal with a period error and receives a feedback clock signal from a feedback divider. The feedback divider circuit divides a clock signal from a voltage controlled oscillator. The feedback divider divides by different divide values during odd and even cycles of the reference clock signal to cause the feedback clock signal to have a period error that substantially matches the period error of the reference clock signal. The divider values supplied to the feedback divider are determined, at least in part, by the period error of the reference clock signal.
US11316513B2 Gate driver
A gate driver circuit for driving a gate-controlled switching device comprises a voltage monitor circuit portion arranged to produce a first value that is dependent on a time derivative (dv/dt) of a voltage applied across the gate-controlled switching device. A current monitor circuit portion is arranged to produce a second value that is dependent on a time derivative (di/dt) of a current through the gate-controlled switching device. A compensator is arranged to receive an alternating input signal (PWMref), the first value, and the second value, wherein the compensator modulates a magnitude and transition profile of the alternating input signal (PWMref) in response to the respective time derivatives of the voltage and the current, thereby generating a modulated control signal (PWMN). The gate driver circuit supplies the modulated control signal (PWMN) to the gate terminal of the gate-controlled switching device.
US11316512B2 Off chip driving system and signal compensation method
An off chip driving system includes a decision circuit, multiple first and second adjustable-enhancement circuits, and multiple first and second drivers. The decision circuit outputs a first and a second decision signal according to a clock and an input data. Each first adjustable-enhancement circuit generates one of first control signals in response to the first and the second decision signal and one of first optional signals. Each second adjustable-enhancement circuit generates one of second control signals in response to the first and the second decision signal and one of second optional signals. Each first driver is coupled to the corresponding first adjustable-enhancement circuit and configured to be enabled in response to the corresponding first control signal. Each second driver is coupled to the corresponding second adjustable-enhancement circuit and configured to be enabled in response to the corresponding second control signal.
US11316509B1 Maintaining safe operating area operation of transistors during ramp up
Systems and methods are described for controlling inrush current for a system comprising a plurality of metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs). The system may include a control circuit coupled to parallel series of gate drivers, where each gate driver is coupled to a different MOSFET. An inrush current may be received during charging of a capacitor of the switch circuit. During a first period of a ramp time, the control circuit may cause the inrush current to pass through a first gate driver. During a second period of the ramp time, the control circuit may cause the inrush current to pass through a second gate driver. By using a control circuit to cause the inrush current to pass through each MOSFET, a gate-source threshold voltage for the MOSFETs may remain below safe operating areas (SOAs) for the different MOSFETs.
US11316508B2 Detection and protection of short between power supplies in a Y-bridge driver
A system may include an output driving stage comprising a first switch configured to selectively open and close an electrical path between a first supply voltage and an output terminal of the output driving stage and a second switch configured to selectively open and close an electrical path between a second supply voltage and the output terminal of the output driving stage, wherein the second supply voltage is lower than the first supply voltage. The system may also include detection and protection circuitry configured to monitor a physical quantity indicative of the second supply voltage and responsive to the physical quantity exceeding an overvoltage threshold, electrically isolate the output terminal from the second supply voltage.
US11316507B2 Pulse width modulation (PWM) signal generator
Techniques are provided herein for generating PWM signals. Furthermore, a direct-drive method is disclosed in which a PWM signal is generated as a differential signal made up of OUTP and OUTN signals, where OUTP is a copy of OUTN but shifted in time by half a period. The PWM signal is generated by passing each of an input period and an input duty cycle through corresponding sigma-delta circuits to generate a refined period and a refined duty cycle, respectively. In some example cases, a threshold mapper uses a lookup table (LUT) or similar mechanism to select timing thresholds for rise times and fall times for each of the OUTP and OUTN signals, where the timing thresholds are selected based on the refined period and the refined duty cycle. In some example cases, a pulse generator generates the OUTP and OUTN signals based on the timing thresholds.
US11316496B2 Method and structure for high performance resonance circuit with single crystal piezoelectric capacitor dielectric material
A method and structure for a single crystal acoustic electronic device. The device includes a substrate having an enhancement layer formed overlying its surface region, a support layer formed overlying the enhancement layer, and an air cavity formed through a portion of the support layer. A single crystal piezoelectric material is formed overlying the air cavity and a portion of the enhancement layer. Also, a first electrode material coupled to the backside surface region of the crystal piezoelectric material and spatially configured within the cavity. A second electrode material is formed overlying the topside of the piezoelectric material, and a dielectric layer formed overlying the second electrode material. Further, one or more shunt layers can be formed around the perimeter of a resonator region of the device to connect the piezoelectric material to the enhancement layer.
US11316495B2 Surface acoustic wave device
Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices and methods of fabricating SAW devices are disclosed. The disclosed SAW device includes a piezoelectric layer. The SAW device also includes at least one transducer coupled to the piezoelectric layer. The transducer includes a first set of electrodes and a second set of electrodes. Each electrode in the first set of electrodes is directly adjacent to at least one electrodes in the second set of electrodes along a wave propagation axis, and the first and second set of electrodes are separated from each other along a depth axis.
US11316487B2 Power splitter with signal amplification
A power splitter that amplifies an input radio-frequency (RF) signal. The power splitter uses a single transistor in a common emitter stage of a cascode amplifier and two or more common base stages of the cascode amplifier to amplify and to split the input RF signal. A common base biasing signal can be used to simultaneously enable two or more of the common base stages to generate two or more amplified RF output signals.
US11316486B2 High frequency circuit and communication device
A high frequency circuit includes a transmit terminal and a transmit and receive terminal, a power amplifier that amplifies a high frequency signal inputted from the transmit terminal and outputs the high frequency signal toward the transmit and receive terminal, and an output matching circuit that is positioned on a signal path connecting the power amplifier and the transmit and receive terminal and that optimizes the output load impedance of the power amplifier. The output matching circuit includes a matching circuit coupled to an output terminal of the power amplifier, another matching circuit, and a switch that changes a connection between the matching circuits. The power amplifier and the switch are formed at a single semiconductor IC. The matching circuits are formed outside the semiconductor IC.
US11316485B2 Digital wireless transmitter with merged cell switching and linearization techniques
A vector distribution method for operation of a power amplifier of a wireless transmitter including receiving, by a first amplifier circuit, a first input vector and a second input vector. The first input vector includes data derived from an input signal of the wireless transmitter and the second input vector includes other data derived from the input signal of the wireless transmitter. The method includes, in response to receiving the input signal, instructing the first amplifier circuit to output an output signal at a high voltage.
US11316481B2 RF power transistor circuit
A radio frequency (RF) power transistor circuit includes a power transistor and a decoupling circuit. The power transistor has a control electrode coupled to an input terminal for receiving an RF input signal, a first current electrode for providing an RF output signal at an output terminal, and a second current electrode coupled to a voltage reference. The decoupling circuit includes a first inductive element, a first resistor, and a first capacitor coupled together in series between the first current electrode of the power transistor and the voltage reference. The decoupling circuit is for dampening a resonance at a frequency lower than an RF frequency.
US11316473B2 Oscillator circuit, device, and method
A band-pass filter (BPF) includes a pair of coupled transformers including first through fourth conductive structures. The first conductive structure includes a first terminal and two first extending portions extending from the first terminal and configured as primary windings. The second conductive structure includes a second terminal and two second extending portions extending from the second terminal. A first via connects the third conductive structure to a first one of the two second extending portions, the third conductive structure and the first one of the two second extending portions thereby being configured as a first secondary winding. A second via connects the fourth conductive structure to a second one of the two second extending portions, the fourth conductive structure and the second one of the two second extending portions thereby being configured as a second secondary winding.
US11316464B2 Shift range control device
A shift range control device includes a plurality of control units provided for each of motor windings. When a motor rotation angle sensor is normal, a drive control unit controls an energization of the motor winding of its own system by using a motor rotation angle signal. When the motor rotation angle sensor has an abnormality and it is determined that an output shaft is rotating before a standby time elapses, the drive control unit does not energize the motor winding of its own system. When it is determined that the output shaft is not rotating even after the standby time has elapsed, the drive control unit controls the energization of the motor winding of its own system without using the motor rotation angle signal.
US11316462B1 Hydride generation system
The present disclosure is directed to a system and a method for hydride generation. In some embodiments, the system includes an assembly for introducing hydride generation reagents into a mixing path or mixing container, where the assembly includes first chamber configured to contain a first hydride generation reagent and a second chamber configured to contain a second hydride generation reagent. A first plunger is configured to translate within the first chamber and cause a displacement of the first hydride generation reagent, and a second plunger is configured to translate within the second chamber and cause a displacement of the second hydride generation reagent. The assembly further includes base coupling the first plunger and the second plunger together.
US11316444B2 Charge pump circuit and method for voltage conversion
An inverter circuit arrangement that connects an IO-link master with a slave includes an AB class transistor circuit of which the currents are replicated by a current mirror to a terminal of the slave. A bias circuit provides bias voltages to the AB class transistors. A comparator forms a feedback between the master and slave terminals. The circuit provides for a bidirectional inversion to make a slave device IO-link compatible.
US11316443B2 Control of active neutral-point clamped three-level converter
The present disclosure relates to an active neutral-point clamped (ANPC) three-level converter, and a method and controller for controlling thereof. The ANPC three-level converter includes at least one bridge leg, and a controller. Each of the at least one bridge leg includes multiple input terminals, an output terminal, and multiple switches connected between the multiple input terminals and the output terminal. The multiple input terminals include a first input terminal, a second input terminal, and a third input terminal. The multiple switches include a first external switch, a first internal switch, a first clamp switch, a second external switch, a second internal switch, and a second clamp switch. The method for controlling the NPC three-level converter includes a method for controlling the ANPC three-level converter to stop operating, and a method for controlling the ANPC three-level converter to start to operate.
US11316429B2 Switching regulator circuit to convert input DC voltage to output DC voltage with setting a switching frequency according to load current
A switching regulator circuit to convert an inputted first voltage to a second voltage by turning on and off a switching device and to output the second voltage to a load includes: a load current determination unit configured to determine a level of a load current passing the load connected to the switching regulator circuit; a switching frequency setting unit configured to set a switching frequency for the switching device according to a result of determination by the load current determination unit; and a switching control unit configured to turn on and off the switching device at the switching frequency set by the switching frequency setting unit.
US11316428B2 Time signal generating circuit of power converter and control method thereof
A time signal generating circuit of a power converter and a control method thereof are provided. The time signal generating circuit includes a reference frequency generating circuit, an on-time circuit and a frequency tracking circuit. The reference frequency generating circuit provides a reference frequency signal. The on-time circuit provides an on-time signal according to a first reference signal and a second reference signal. The second reference signal is related to an output voltage of the power converter. The frequency tracking circuit is coupled to the reference frequency generating circuit and the on-time circuit, and compares frequencies of the reference frequency signal and the on-time signal within a default time to generate a tracking signal. The on-time circuit adjusts the second reference signal according to the tracking signal, so that the on-time circuit adjusts the frequency of the on-time signal.
US11316427B2 Voltage control circuit, control method thereof, and display device
A voltage control circuit comprises a sampling sub-circuit and a control sub-circuit. The sampling sub-circuit is configured to detect a potential difference between an output voltage and an input voltage to obtain a first voltage and output the first voltage to the control sub-circuit. The control sub-circuit is configured to compare a magnitude of the first voltage with a first voltage threshold, if the first voltage is less than the first voltage threshold, output the input voltage as the output voltage, and, if the first voltage is greater than or equal to the first voltage threshold, superimpose and output the input voltage and a bootstrap voltage as the output voltage.
US11316411B2 Motor
This motor includes a yoke, an armature, a brush holder and a ground member. The yoke has the shape of a bottomed cylinder that has an inner surface to which a magnet is affixed. The armature is contained within the yoke. The brush holder is arranged in an opening of the yoke, and holds a feed brush for supplying an electric current to the armature, and a bearing that axially supports a rotary shaft of the armature. The ground member is in contact with the bearing and the yoke. The ground member is affixed to a ground terminal that is held by the brush holder.
US11316410B2 System and method for stator slot encapsulation using injected polymer
A method for improving thermal conduction in a stator having electrically conductive windings wound in a plurality of gaps formed between adjacent pairs of a plurality of teeth of the stator. A plurality of interstitial spaces are formed within each of the gaps during winding of the electrically conductive windings around the teeth. A plug is arranged within each one of the gaps to close off slot openings. A thermally conductive filler compound is injected into each gap under sufficient pressure to at least substantially fill the interstitial spaces within each gap and to at least substantially encapsulate the electrically conductive windings. The thermally conductive filler compound is then allowed to set.
US11316402B2 Rotor and motor including same
An embodiment relates to a rotor and a motor including the same, the rotor comprising: a rotor core; coils wound around the rotor core; covers respectively arranged at the upper part of the rotor core, wherein the cover includes: a main body disposed at the rotor core; a plurality of blades arranged on the upper surface of the main body; and at least two first protruding parts protruding in the axial direction from the upper surface of the main body. Therefore, the rotor and the motor including the same can perform a balance correction operation.
US11316398B2 Terminal device for rotary electric machine and method for manufacturing same
Provided is a terminal device for a rotary electric machine, in which a plurality of conductive members, each having a first connecting portion having a flat plate shape, are provided to a base made of an insulating material. Each of a plurality of connection terminals has a second connecting portion having a flat plate shape. The second connecting portion is connected to a corresponding one of the first connecting portions. After a processed connecting portion being at least any one of the first connecting portion and the second connecting portion is formed through press-working performed for a conductive flat plate, compression processing is performed for a front surface and a back surface at both ends of the processed connecting portion in a width direction of the processed connecting portion.
US11316392B2 Motor
The present invention may provide a motor including a stator, a rotor disposed inside the stator, and a shaft coupled to the rotor, wherein the rotor includes a rotor core disposed outside the shaft, a magnet disposed outside the rotor core, and a molding part which molds the rotor core and the magnet, and the molding part includes an upper part disposed on an upper surface of the magnet, a lower part disposed on a lower surface of the magnet, a lateral part disposed on a side surface of the magnet, and a protrusion part which protrudes from the lateral part in an axial direction of the shaft.
US11316386B2 Communication method and device for wireless charging
A communication method for wireless charging includes: transmitting a data packet to a wireless power transmitting device by in-band communication, if emergency data needs to be transmitted during a wireless charging process; and transmitting the data packet to the wireless power transmitting device by out-of-band communication, if non-emergency data needs to be transmitted during the wireless charging process; wherein a requirement for a transmission delay of the emergency data is higher than a requirement for a transmission delay of the non-emergency data.
US11316384B2 Device and method for performing power calibration in wireless power transmission system
The present specification provides a wireless power transmission device comprising: a power conversion unit configured so as to transmit, in a power transfer phase, wireless power generated on the basis of magnetic coupling to a wireless power receiving device; and a communication/control unit configured so as to perform an initial calibration for a power parameter prior to the power transfer phase, receive, from the wireless power receiving device, a first received power packet indicating the power received by the wireless power receiving device during the power transfer phase, and detect a foreign object by using the received power and a first power loss determined on the basis of the initial calibration.
US11316383B1 Wireless power systems with foreign object detection
A wireless power system has a wireless power transmitting device and a wireless power receiving device. The wireless power transmitting device uses a wireless power transmitting coil to transmit wireless power signals to the wireless power receiving device during wireless power transmission periods. During alternating foreign object detection periods, the wireless power transmitting device gathers signals from the wireless power transmitting coil to detect foreign objects. Another wireless power transmitting device may transmit signals that can cause interference. To help reduce interference, the wireless power transmitting device gathers signals with a sensing coil that is separate from the wireless power transmitting coil and subtracts these signals from signals gathered with the wireless power transmitting coil. A signal quality metric may be used in adjusting the timing of the foreign object detection periods to help avoid interference from the other wireless power transmitting device.
US11316382B2 Power feeding apparatus, power receiving apparatus, power feeding system, and method of controlling power feeding
A power feeding apparatus is provided. The power feeding apparatus includes a power feeding unit configured to supply electric power to a power receiving apparatus through a magnetic field; a measuring unit configured to measure an electric characteristic value and to generate a measurement value; a power receiving unit configured to provide a set value; and a foreign substance detection unit configured to detect a foreign substance in the magnetic field based on the set value and the measurement value. A power receiving apparatus, a power feeding system, and a method of controlling power feeding are also provided.
US11316381B2 Receiver unit of a wireless power transfer system
A receiver unit of a wireless power transfer system is presented. The receiver unit includes a main receiver coil, a plurality of auxiliary receiver coils disposed about a central axis of the main receiver coil, and a receiver drive subunit. The receiver drive subunit includes a main converter operatively coupled to the main receiver coil and having a main output terminal. The receiver drive subunit may include a plurality of auxiliary converters operatively coupled to the plurality of auxiliary receiver coils. The plurality of auxiliary converters may be operatively coupled to each other to form an auxiliary output terminal coupled in series to the main output terminal to form a common output terminal. In some implementations, the receiver drive unit may be formed on a substrate of an integrated electronic component. The integrated electronic component may further include a communication subunit and a controller disposed.
US11316380B2 Wireless power transfer apparatus having various types of coils, and system including the same
A wireless power transmitter can include a power transmitter including a plurality of first transmitting coils and a second transmitting coil; and a controller, in which the plurality of first transmitting coils are disposed on a same plane, the second transmitting coil is disposed on a different plane than the plurality of first transmitting coils, the second transmitting coil is disposed at a center of a region corresponding to the plurality of first transmitting coils, an area of a region corresponding to the second transmitting coil is smaller than an area of the region corresponding to the plurality of first transmitting coils, and the controller is configured to transmit power to a wireless power receiver through the plurality of first transmitting coils and the second transmitting coil when a receiving coil in the wireless power receiver is of a first type, and transmit power to the wireless power receiver through the second transmitting coil when the type of the receiving coil is of a second type.
US11316375B2 Control of active rectification in wireless power systems
Described herein are active rectification methods and systems for a rectifier of a wireless power system. Exemplary methods can include detecting, by a zero-crossing detector, one or more zero-crossings of a current at an input of the rectifier and determining a first delay time based on at least one wireless power system parameter and the zero-crossings. The methods can include generating first and second control signals for first and second switches of the rectifier, respectively, based on the first delay time; inserting a first dead time between the first control signal and the second control signal; and providing the first and second control signals to the first and second switches, respectively.
US11316374B2 Methods and apparatus for antenna signal limiter for radio frequency identification transponder
In described examples, an apparatus includes: at least one resonant circuit for receiving a radio frequency signal; a rectifier coupled to the resonant circuit to output a first rectified signal with a constant level portion and a portion matching a first portion of the radio frequency signal, and to output a second rectified signal having a constant level portion and a portion that matches a second portion of the radio frequency signal; a first limiter circuit to limit a voltage of the first rectified signal to a predetermined maximum voltage level; a second limiter circuit to limit the voltage of the second rectified signal to the predetermined maximum voltage level; a third limiter circuit to limit a voltage of the first rectified signal to a predetermined minimum voltage level; and a fourth limiter circuit to limit the voltage of the second rectified signal to the predetermined minimum voltage level.
US11316363B2 Energy storage systems for electrical microgrids with pulsed power loads
Pulsed power loads (PPLs) are highly non-linear and can cause significant stability and power quality issues in an electrical microgrid. According to the present invention, many of these issues can be mitigated by an Energy Storage System (ESS) that offsets the PPL. The ESS can maintain a constant bus voltage and decouple the generation sources from the PPL. For example, the ESS specifications can be obtained with an ideal, band-limited hybrid battery and flywheel system.
US11316362B2 Portable propane-fueled battery charger
One embodiment provides an electrical circuit coupled to an alternator. The electrical circuit includes a rotor and stator coils. The electrical circuit is configured to receive, at a point when an engine is operating, an electrical current that is induced in the stator coils by rotation of the rotor and charge a battery pack with the electrical current and inhibit generation of a spark by the engine while the alternator is powered by the battery pack until a speed of the alternator is greater than a threshold. The electrical circuit is further configured to power the alternator, at a point when the engine is not operating, with electrical current supplied by the battery pack coupled to a battery connector to start the engine.
US11316361B2 Semiconductor device, charging method thereof, and electronic device
A novel semiconductor device or a semiconductor device capable of preventing overcharging is provided. A power receiving portion has a function of generating a signal for canceling a wireless signal transmitted from a power feeding portion when the charging is completed. Specifically, when the remaining battery capacity of the power receiving portion is one hundred percent or higher than or equal to a predetermined reference value, the power receiving portion has a function of generating an electromagnetic wave for canceling an electromagnetic wave transmitted from the power feeding portion. Thus, a magnetic field for canceling a magnetic field formed of the electromagnetic wave transmitted from the power feeding portion is formed, so that overcurrent in the power receiving portion can be prevented.
US11316358B2 Extending shelf life of rechargeable batteries
A hybrid battery system is provided for extending the shelf-life of rechargeable batteries. The hybrid battery system may contain sets of non-rechargeable and rechargeable batteries respectively. As the rechargeable batteries are discharged (e.g., from self-discharge), the hybrid battery system may utilize the non-rechargeable batteries to maintain the rechargeable batteries at a preferred state of charge. A preferred state of charge may be selected to extend the shelf-life of the rechargeable batteries. Alternatively, a signal may change the preferred state of charge to prepare the rechargeable batteries for use or for other reasons. The hybrid battery system may contain modular components, thereby allowing for easy replacement of defective or otherwise unsuitable non-rechargeable batteries, rechargeable batteries, or supporting electronics.
US11316357B2 Charging circuit and electrical device
According to one embodiment, the charging circuit includes the control unit maintains an ON state of the main switching element by being driven within the predetermined time after power is input to the input unit and stopping the function of the time constant circuit, and when the full charge detection unit detects the fully charged state, the control unit turns off the main switching element by restoring the function of the time constant circuit after the predetermined time is elapsed.
US11316352B2 Battery management
A battery management system (103) for a battery (100) comprising a plurality of battery cells (101, 102) connected in parallel with each other. The battery management system comprises an electronic circuit (104) for connection across at least one of the plurality of battery cells. The electronic circuit comprises a charge storage device (105) and a switching device (106). The switching device switches the circuit between a first state in which charge is discharged from the at least one battery cell and directed to the charge storage device and a second state in which charge is discharged from the charge storage device and directed to the at least one battery cell. The switching device is arranged to repeatedly switch the circuit between the first state and the second state to cause the at least one battery cell to undergo pulsed charging and discharging to and from the charge storage device.
US11316337B2 Power supply apparatus that outputs voltage supplied to load
A processor starts output of a drive signal prior to output of a control signal. The processor determines a fault related to the drive signal based on a detection signal outputted from a detection circuit. In a case where a fault related to the drive signal is not detected, the processor starts output of the control signal. In a case where a fault related to the drive signal is detected, the processor stops output of the drive signal.
US11316334B2 Rotary cable management system for sensor platforms
Cable management systems for rotatable sensors on an autonomous vehicle (AV) are described herein. In some examples, a rotatable cable assembly can include a first portion having a spool, a sidewall surrounding the spool to form a cavity, and a shaft extending from the spool; a second portion coupled to the shaft and configured to rotate relative to the first portion; a flexible cable stored by the spool in a coiled configuration within the cavity; a first circuit on the first portion including a first connector coupled to an end of the flexible cable and configured to connect to components on an AV and/or a sensor platform base that is coupled to the AV and includes the rotary cable assembly; and a second circuit on the second portion including a second connector coupled to another end of the flexible cable and configured to rotate with the second portion.
US11316316B2 Optical amplifier and multi-core optical fiber
The present embodiment relates to an optical amplifier and the like having a structure for enabling efficient use of pumping light while avoiding complication of a device structure. In such an optical amplifier, since pumping light from a pumping light source is supplied to each core of an amplification MCF, a coupling MCF in which adjacent cores form a coupled core is arranged between the amplification MCF and the pumping light source. The pumping light source is optically connected to a specific core of the coupling MCF, and pumping light is coupled from the specific core to remaining cores except the specific core in the coupling MCF before pumping light is supplied to each core of the amplification MCF. This enables coupling of pumping light between optically connected cores between the amplification MCF and the coupling MCF.
US11316314B2 Conductive slip ring
The present disclosure disclosed a conductive slip ring including a first terminal group and a second terminal group. The first terminal group includes a first terminal and a second terminal. The first terminal has a first contact portion provided with a first annular contact surface. The second terminal has a second contact portion provided with a second annular contact surface. The second terminal group includes a third terminal and a fourth terminal. The third terminal is in rotating contact with the first annular contact surface of the first terminal. The fourth terminal is in rotating contact with the second annular contact surface of the second terminal. The first annular contact surface and the second annular contact surface are spaced apart from each other along an axial direction of the conductive slip ring. As a result, structure of the conductive slip ring can be made in a more compact manner.
US11316309B2 Connector assembly coupled to a side of circuit board
A connector assembly includes a first signal pin formed to be in contact with a signal line of a circuit board; a first insulator surrounding the first signal pin; and a first housing accommodating the first signal pin and the first insulator and having a hole at a rear thereof corresponding to the first signal pin, wherein the first housing includes at least one clamping arm disposed on at least one side of the hole, protruding to a rear of the first housing, and having a lower surface formed to be in contact with an upper surface of the circuit board and the connector assembly further includes a ground plate disposed below the clamping arm and having an upper surface formed to be in contact with a lower surface of the circuit board; a clamping plate movably disposed below the ground plate; and a fastening member.
US11316303B2 High frequency connector with component protecting member and method of manufacturing thereof
A high frequency connector includes a case, a circuit board, a component protecting member and a cable. The circuit board is configured in the case and includes an electronic component and a plurality of solder pads. The component protecting member includes a case body and is configured on the circuit board. One side of the case body has an opening, and a containing space is formed between the opening and the inner face of the case body. A crossing structure is formed by the outer surface of the other side of the case body. When the component protecting member is configured on the circuit board, the component protecting member covers the electronic component in the containing space to maintain the transmission characteristics of the electronic component.
US11316295B2 Connector part having hermaphroditic contact elements
A connector part includes: a plurality of hermaphroditic contact elements for contacting associated hermaphroditic contact elements of a mating connector part, each of the plurality of hermaphroditic contact elements having a body, a first contact lug extending from the body along a first direction, and a second contact lug extending from the body along the first direction. The first contact lug and the second contact lug are offset from each other along a second direction that extends transversely to the first direction, and along a third direction that extends transversely to the first direction and transversely to the second direction. The connector part has, for each hermaphroditic contact element, a hermaphroditic contact element mirror-inverted to a first mirror plane spanned by the first direction and the third direction and a hermaphroditic contact element mirror-inverted to a second mirror plane spanned by the first direction and the second direction.
US11316287B2 Connection device and electric wire connection structure
A connection device includes a first braided conductor having a tubular shape, and a second braided conductor having a tubular shape. The connection device also includes a tubular member having a first opening end and a second opening end, and the tubular member having conductivity. A first annular member fixed to the first opening end in a state that the first braided conductor is sandwiched coaxially between the first annular member and an outer peripheral surface of the first opening end. A second annular member fixed to the second opening end in a state that the second braided conductor is sandwiched coaxially between the second annular member and an outer peripheral surface of the second opening end. The first braided conductor and the second braided conductor are conductively connected to each other through the tubular member.
US11316286B2 Electrical connector
The present disclosure provides an electrical connector comprising an electrical connector body, a conductive adhesive layer, and a connecting cable. The electrical connector body comprises a plurality of electrical connecting conductors. The conductive adhesive layer covers the plurality of electrical connecting conductors. The connecting cable comprises a plurality of cables. One end of each of the cables comprises a conductive pin. The conductive pin of each of the cables is disposed on the conductive adhesive layer. The conductive pin of each of the cables forms an electrical connection path with the corresponding electrical connecting conductor. The plurality of electrical connection paths is individually separated. By combining the conductive pins of each cable with the electrical connecting conductors of the electrical connector body through a conductive adhesive layer, an electrical connection path could be formed to bond the connecting cable and the electrical connector body without any existing soldering process.
US11316285B2 Antenna structure and communication device
An antenna structure including a first radiator and a second radiator is provided. The first radiator includes a first segment, a second segment, a third segment, and a fourth segment all bent to be connected in sequence, in which the first segment includes a feed-in terminal. The second radiator includes a fifth segment, and a sixth segment, a seventh segment, an eighth segment, and a ninth segment which are connected respectively to the fifth segment, in which the fifth segment is located beside the first radiator while a first slit is formed between the first radiator and the fifth segment of the second radiator, the sixth segment includes a ground terminal, and the first radiator and the second radiator are adapted to couple to form a first frequency band, a second frequency band, a third frequency band, and a fourth frequency band.
US11316284B2 Electronic device including antenna module
An electronic device includes: a housing including a front plate, a rear plate disposed opposite the front plate, and a side bezel enclosing at least a portion of a space between the front plate and the rear plate; a display disposed in the space and visible through at least a portion of the front plate, wherein the display includes a first layer including a plurality of pixels; and a second layer disposed at the first layer and including an opening; and an antenna module disposed in the space, wherein the antenna module includes a printed circuit board including a first surface facing away from the first layer through the opening and a second surface facing opposite the first surface; at least one antenna element disposed on the first surface, or inside the printed circuit board closer to the first surface than the second surface; and a communication circuit disposed at the second surface of the printed circuit board, the communication circuit configured to transmit and/or receive signals of a selected or designated frequency band through the at least one antenna element.
US11316282B2 Antenna unit and antenna array
The antenna unit includes a first radiation patch, a feed structure, a second radiation patch, a ground plate, and an insulating dielectric layer. The first radiation patch is electrically connected with the ground plate. The feed structure includes a feeding post and an outer ring. The feeding post passes through the insulating dielectric layer and the ground plate, and one end of the feeding post is connected with the second radiation patch, the other end of the feeding post extends out of the ground plate. The ground plate is provided with a first avoidance hole for avoiding the feeding post, and an outer wall surface of the outer ring is connected with an inner wall surface of the first avoidance hole. The feeding post is coaxial with the feeding outer ring and arranged separately from the feeding outer ring. A dual-frequency and a dual-polarization are formed in the present disclosure.
US11316280B2 Tiling system and method for an array antenna
The system can include and the method can provide a first printed circuit board antenna tile. The first printed circuit board antenna tile comprises a repeating pattern of antenna element units. The antenna can also include and the method can also provide a second first printed circuit board antenna tile comprising the repeating pattern. The first printed circuit board antenna tile and the second first printed circuit board antenna tile can be attached such that the antenna elements maintain the same spacing in an X-Y plane associated with the repeating pattern across a boundary the first printed circuit board antenna tile and the second first printed circuit board antenna tile.
US11316276B2 Trifurcated antenna radiator and circuitous transmission line assembly
An antenna assembly includes a substrate, an antenna radiator and a circuitous transmission line. In various embodiments, a novel antenna radiator, a circuitous transmission line, and assemblies thereof are disclosed. The embodiments provide an antenna module that is optimized for wide band 5GNR frequencies (ex: 600 MHz to 6000 MHz) using a combined feeder extension of a serpentine RF coaxial cable and planar transmission line.
US11316273B2 Antenna device
A waveguide microstrip line converter includes a waveguide, a dielectric substrate, a ground conductor including a slot, and a line conductor. The line conductor includes a first section that is a microstrip line having a first line width, a conversion unit that is a second section positioned immediately above the slot and having a second line width greater than the first line width, and a third section extending from the second section in a first direction and performing impedance matching between the first section and the second section. One of the opposite ends of the third section in the first direction is connected to the second section. The first section extends in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction continuously from the other end of the opposite ends of the third section.
US11316272B2 Antenna apparatus
An antenna apparatus includes a feed line; a ground plane surrounding a portion of the feed line; a feed via electrically connected to the feed line and extending from a first side of the feed line; a first end-fire antenna pattern disposed on a first side of at least a portion of the ground plane and spaced apart from the ground plane, and electrically connected to the feed via; a second end-fire antenna pattern disposed on a second side of the feed line opposite the first side of the feed line and spaced apart from the first end-fire antenna pattern; and a core via electrically connecting the first end-fire antenna patterns to the second end-fire antenna pattern.
US11316271B2 Multi-mode wireless antenna configurations
Various embodiments of a multi-mode antenna are described. The antenna is preferably constructed having a first inductor coil and a second inductor coil. A plurality of shielding materials are positioned throughout the antenna to minimize interference of the magnetic fields that emanate from the coils from surrounding materials. The antenna comprises a coil control circuit having at least one of an electric filter and an electrical switch configured to modify the electrical impedance of either or both the first and second coils.
US11316270B2 Systems for thermo-electric actuation of base station antennas to support remote electrical tilt (RET) and methods of operating same
Base station antennas (BSAs) include at least one feed signal phase shifter having a variable length signal path therein, which provides an adjustable signal delay in response to mechanical actuation thereof. A thermo-electric actuator is provided to support remote electrical tilt operations by mechanically actuating the variable length signal path in response to an actuator drive signal. The thermo-electric actuator may include thermally-deformable components, such as SMA springs and wax motors.
US11316268B2 Method for antenna beam and null steering under high platform dynamics
An electronically steerable antenna includes an embedded antenna processor and orientation sensor, separate from any orientation sensor within a corresponding GPS receiver. The orientation sensor tracks orientation changes in the mobile platform including the electronically steerable antenna, and an antenna processor updates beams and nulls produced by the antenna to track a real-world location based on the orientation changes. The embedded antenna processor periodically compares the orientation data from the embedded orientation sensor with orientation data from systems aboard the mobile platform to calibrate.
US11316266B2 Electronic device having structure for eliminating parasitic emission
An electronic device for minimizing parasitic emission is provided. The electronic device includes a housing including a front cover, a rear cover located on the opposite side of the front cover, and a lateral member surrounding a space between the front cover and the rear cover, the lateral member having a first conductive portion formed on at least a portion thereof, a support member disposed in the space of the housing and including a second conductive portion having therein at least one opening, a display including a conductive sheet that is disposed between the front cover and the support member so as to be visible from an outside through at least a part of the front cover and is disposed to face the support member, and a wireless communication circuit electrically connected to the first conductive portion. The conductive sheet includes a first portion, a second portion disposed adjacent to the first portion, and a coupling that is partly connected between the first portion and the second portion. In case the front cover is viewed from above, the coupling is disposed at a position overlapping the opening.
US11316249B2 Semiconductor device package
The present disclosure provides a semiconductor device package. The semiconductor device package includes a first substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface, an antenna module disposed on the first surface of the first substrate, an electronic component module disposed on the first surface of the first substrate, and a first package body encapsulating the antenna module and the electronic component module. The antenna module has a first surface facing the first surface of the first substrate, a second surface opposite to the first surface of the antenna module, and a lateral surface extending between the first surface of the antenna module and the second surface of the antenna module. The lateral surface of the antenna module faces the electronic component module. A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device package is also provided.
US11316244B2 Adjustable antenna mount
An adjustable mount for an antenna includes: a generally vertical pole; a plurality of rails mounted adjacent the pole's upper end, each of the rails including a cap with a mounting hole at its upper end; a mounting foundation having a base panel and a mounting platform positioned above the base panel, the base panel including a set of discontinuous slots extending at an oblique angle to a radius originating at a center point of the base panel; a plurality of threaded members inserted into the mounting hole of a respective one of the rails and one of the set of discontinuous slots to mount the mounting foundation above the upper end of the pole; and a plurality of nuts threaded onto a respective threaded member beneath the base panel. Rotation of the nut relative to the threaded member causes an overlying section of the base panel to move vertically.
US11316236B2 Method for producing electrode for solid-state batteries
Provided is a method for producing an electrode for solid-state batteries which comprises a PTC resistor layer containing an insulating inorganic substance and in which electronic resistance is low. The production method is a method for producing an electrode for solid-state batteries, wherein the method is a method for producing an electrode for use in a solid-state battery comprising a cathode, an anode and an electrolyte layer disposed between the cathode and the anode; wherein the electrode is at least one of the cathode and the anode, and the electrode comprises a current collector, an electrode active material layer and a PTC resistor layer disposed between the current collector and the electrode active material layer.
US11316229B2 Battery housing to hold a battery module, battery module arrangement, motor vehicle and method for incorporating a thermally conductive element in a battery housing
A battery housing to hold a battery module, wherein the battery housing includes a housing bottom, wherein the housing bottom comprises at least one injection opening, through which a thermally conductive material can be injected by means of an injection device into the battery housing in a first direction through the housing bottom, wherein the battery housing includes an elastically compressible sealing element, which is arranged in the area of the at least one injection opening, and is designed to close the at least one injection opening, wherein the sealing element is designed to open up the injection opening by elastic compression of the sealing element as of a predetermined injection force (Fi) acting in the first direction during the injecting of the thermally conductive material, and to close the injection opening once more by expanding of the sealing element in absence of the injection force (Fi).
US11316223B2 Cylindrical battery
A cylindrical battery with an opening sealing body that seals an opening of a battery can. The opening sealing body includes a valve member, a metal plate disposed on an inner side of the battery with respect to the valve member, and an annular insulating member interposed between the valve member and the metal plate. The valve member and the metal plate are connected to each other at respective central portions. The valve member has an annular thin-walled portion which is deformable when an internal pressure of the battery increases, and a recessed portion is formed by the thin-walled portion on the insulating member opposing side of the valve member. The insulating member has a section P1 that covers a surface, on the valve member side, of the metal plate, and the section P1 has a rib to be housed in the recessed portion.
US11316213B2 E-cigarette and re-charging pack
A rechargeable pack is provided for containing and recharging an e-cigarette. The pack includes a pack battery; a first connector which is electrically connectable to an external power source; a first recharging mechanism for re-charging the pack battery using the external power source when the first connector is electrically connected to the external power source; a second connector which is electrically connectable to the e-cigarette when the e-cigarette is received within the pack; and a second recharging mechanism for re-charging the e-cigarette using the pack battery when the e-cigarette is electrically connected to the second connector. The second recharging mechanism can be configured to provide protection against the pack battery providing excessive current through the second connector.
US11316208B2 Process for recycling cobalt and nickel from lithium ion batteries
A process for recovering a nickel cobalt manganese hydroxide from recycled lithium-ion battery (LIB) material such as black mass, black powder, filter cake, or the like. The recycled LIB material is mixed with water and either sulfuric acid or hydrochloric acid at a pH less than 2. Cobalt, nickel, and manganese oxides from the recycled lithium-ion battery material dissolve into the acidic water with the reductive assistance of gaseous sulfur dioxide. Anode carbon is filtered from the acidic water, leaving the dissolved cobalt, nickel, and manganese oxides in a filtrate. The filtrate is mixed with aqueous sodium hydroxide at a pH greater than 8. Nickel cobalt manganese hydroxide precipitates from the filtrate. The nickel cobalt manganese hydroxide is filtered from the filtrate and dried. The filtrate may be treated ammonium fluoride or ammonium bifluoride to precipitate lithium fluoride from the filtrate. The composition ratio of nickel to cobalt to manganese in the acid filtrate may be adjusted to a desired ratio. The anode carbon is recovered and purified for reuse.
US11316198B2 Lithium-ion battery and apparatus
The present application provides a lithium-ion battery and an apparatus, the lithium-ion battery includes an electrode assembly and an electrolyte. The electrode assembly includes a positive electrode sheet, a negative electrode sheet and a separation film. The positive active material in the positive electrode sheet includes Lix1Coy1M1-y1 O2-z1Qz1, 0.5≤x1≤1.2, 0.8≤y1<1.0, 0≤z1≤0.1, and M is selected from one of Al, Ti, Zr, Y, and Mg, and Q is selected from one or more of F, Cl, and S. The electrolyte contains an additive A and an additive B, the additive A is a polynitrile six-membered nitrogen-heterocyclic compound with a relatively low oxidation potential, and the additive B is an aliphatic dinitrile or polynitrile compound with a relatively high oxidation potential. The lithium-ion battery of the present application has superb cycle performance and storage performance, especially under high-temperature and high-voltage conditions.
US11316187B2 Fuel cell stack assembly apparatus and method
A fuel cell stack assembly apparatus comprising a base and a stack alignment feature extending generally perpendicular to said base for aligning ferritic fuel cell units stacked against it into a fuel cell stack assembly, wherein each fuel cell unit comprises a respective first alignment feature complimentary in shape to said stack alignment feature. Other features include a magnetic abutment extending generally perpendicular to said base for attracting the plurality of fuel cell units towards the stack alignment feature, and an alignment slider slidable generally perpendicular to said base for aligning ferritic fuel cell units stacked against the stack alignment feature. A method of using the assembly apparatus comprises stacking fuel cell units upon each other on the base with their respective first alignment features against the stack alignment feature, and attracted towards the same by virtue of the magnetic force of the at magnetic abutment.
US11316180B2 Hydrogen-producing fuel cell systems and methods of operating hydrogen-producing fuel cell systems for backup power operations
Hydrogen-producing fuel cell systems (HPFCS) and methods. The HPFCS includes a fuel processor configured to produce generated hydrogen gas, a hydrogen storage device configured to contain stored hydrogen gas, and a fuel cell stack configured to produce an initial electrical output from the stored hydrogen gas and an oxidant and to produce a subsequent electrical output from the generated hydrogen gas and the oxidant. The methods include detecting an inability of a primary power source to satisfy an applied load. Responsive to the detecting, the methods include initiating a startup of the fuel processor, supplying stored hydrogen gas to the fuel cell stack to produce the initial electrical output, satisfying the applied load with the initial electrical output, supplying generated hydrogen gas to the fuel cell stack after the startup to produce a subsequent electrical output, and satisfying the applied load with the subsequent electrical output.
US11316175B2 Gas distributor plate for gas distribution and flow guidance in electrolysers and fuel cells
The invention relates to a gas distributor plate (2) for gas distribution and flow guidance at least in electrolysers or fuel cells, comprising a structure arranged on a contact surface of the gas distributor plate (2), for gas distribution and flow guidance, the structure for gas distribution and flow guidance being formed as a deformable structure (10).
US11316159B2 Battery including beta-delithiated layered nickle oxide electrochemically active cathode material
The invention is directed towards a battery. The battery includes a cathode, an anode, a separator between the cathode and the anode, and an electrolyte. The cathode includes a conductive additive and an electrochemically active cathode material. The electrochemically active cathode material includes a beta-delithiated layered nickel oxide. The beta-delithiated layered nickel oxide has a chemical formula. The chemical formula is LixAyNi1+a−zMzO2.nH2O where x is from about 0.02 to about 0.20; y is from about 0.03 to about 0.20; a is from about 0 to about 0.2; z is from about 0 to about 0.2; and n is from about 0 to about 1. Within the chemical formula, A is an alkali metal. The alkali metal includes potassium, rubidium, cesium, and any combination thereof. Within the chemical formula, M comprises an alkaline earth metal, a transition metal, a non-transition metal, and any combination thereof. The anode includes an electrochemically active anode material. The electrochemically active anode material includes zinc, zinc alloy, and any combination thereof.
US11316154B2 High throughput insulation of 3D in-silicon high volumetric energy and power dense energy storage devices
A three dimensional (3D) In-Silicon energy storage device is provided by a method that includes forming a thick dielectric material layer on a surface of a silicon based substrate. A 3D trench is then formed into the dielectric material layer and the silicon based substrate, and thereafter a dielectric material spacer is formed, in addition to the dielectric remaining on the field of the substrate, as well as along a sidewall of the 3D trench, and on a first portion of a sub-surface of the silicon based substrate that is present at a bottom of the 3D trench. A second portion of the sub-surface of the silicon based substrate that is present in the 3D trench remains physically exposed. Active energy storage device materials can then be formed laterally adjacent to the dielectric material spacer that is within the 3D trench and on the dielectric material layer.
US11316151B2 Positive electrode active material for lithium secondary battery, method of preparing the same, and positive electrode for lithium secondary battery and lithium secondary battery which include the positive electrode active material
A positive electrode active material including a nickel-containing lithium transition metal oxide containing nickel in an amount of 60 mol % or more based on a total number of moles of transition metals excluding lithium, and a coating layer which is formed on a surface of the nickel-containing lithium transition metal oxide and includes a lithium-containing inorganic compound, a nickel oxide, and a nickel oxyhydroxide is provided. A method of preparing the positive electrode active material, and a positive electrode for a lithium secondary battery and a lithium secondary battery which include the positive electrode active material are also provided.
US11316150B2 Cathode for lithium secondary battery and lithium secondary battery comprising the same
Disclosed is a positive electrode for a lithium secondary battery, which includes: a positive electrode current collector; and a positive electrode active material layer including an upper layer portion and a lower layer portion, wherein each of the upper layer portion and the lower layer portion of the positive electrode active material layer includes a positive electrode active material, binder polymer and a conductive material, and the positive electrode active material has an electroconductivity of 0.0001-0.0004 S/cm, and the content of the conductive material contained in the lower layer portion is 10-59 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the content of the conductive material contained in the upper layer portion, or the positive electrode active material has an electroconductivity of 0.008-0.015 S/cm, and the content of the conductive material contained in the lower layer portion is 10-30 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the content of the conductive material contained in the upper layer portion.
US11316136B2 Manufacturing method of flexible display device and flexible display device
A manufacturing method of a flexible display device and a flexible display device are provided. The manufacturing method of the flexible display device includes: forming a conductive heating layer with a first microstructure pattern on a hard substrate; forming a flexible substrate layer on the conductive heating layer, and forming a display device on the flexible substrate layer; performing a heating treatment on the conductive heating layer to separate the flexible substrate layer from the conductive heating layer, and a side of the flexible substrate layer away from the display device having a second microstructure pattern after being separated.
US11316126B2 Organic light-emitting diode display panel having at least two connection surfaces between auxiliary electrode and common electrode
The present disclosure provides an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display panel including: a substrate and a cover plate assembled into a cell, and a plurality of auxiliary electrodes formed on a side of the cover plate adjacent to the substrate, the substrate including: a base; a driving circuit layer; a pixel defining layer; a luminescent material layer; and a common electrode, wherein protrusions are provided on a surface of the pixel defining layer away from the driving circuit layer in at least one of the pixel defining regions, and the auxiliary electrodes and the common electrode have at least two electrical connection surfaces in each of the pixel defining regions provided with the protrusions correspondingly. The present disclosure improves connection efficiency of the auxiliary electrodes with the common electrode.
US11316125B2 Organic light-emitting device and display apparatus including the same
An organic light-emitting device includes: a first electrode; a second electrode; and an organic layer between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the organic layer comprises an emission layer, a mixed layer, and a hole transport region, the hole transport region is between the emission layer and the first electrode, the mixed layer is between the hole transport region and the emission layer, and comprises a first compound and a second compound, the first compound comprises an anthracene-based compound represented by Formula 1, and the second compound comprises an amine-based compound represented by Formula 2. A display apparatus includes the organic light-emitting device.
US11316123B2 Display panel and method for manufacturing the same
A display panel has an irregular display area and includes a substrate, a first electrode layer, a first organic-material layer, and a second electrode layer. The first electrode layer is disposed on the substrate. The first organic-material layer is disposed on the first electrode layer, in which the first organic-material layer includes a first portion and a second portion which are connected to each other. The second electrode layer is disposed on the first electrode layer. The first organic-material layer is configured to produce electroluminescence phenomenon by a bias applied by the first and second electrode layers, and the first portion has brightness less than that of the second portion under the bias.
US11316114B2 Organic electroluminescent compound and organic electroluminescent device comprising the same
The present invention relates to an organic EL device comprising an electron buffer material, and a first electrode, a second electrode opposing the first electrode, a light-emitting layer disposed between the two electrodes, and an electron transport zone and an electron buffer layer disposed between the light-emitting layer and the second electrode. By using an electron buffer material according to the present invention, the organic EL device having low driving voltage, high luminous efficiency, and excellent lifespan can be provided.
US11316113B2 Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
Novel organic compounds comprising a bicarbazole core are provided. In particular, the compounds has a 3,3′-bicarbazole core substituted at the 9-position with a triazine or pyrimidine. The compounds may be used in organic light emitting devices to provide devices having improved efficiency and improved lifetime.
US11316093B2 Electricity generator comprising a magneto-electric converter and method of production
A magneto-electric converter capable of converting a variation in magnetic field into a potential difference between two electrical terminals includes a support layer comprising two electrical terminals; a stack disposed on the support layer of a first layer made from a magnetostrictive material defining the reference plane and of a second layer made from a piezoelectric material having a polarization axis in the plane defined by the second layer, parallel to the reference plane; the second layer comprising electrodes; and a means for electrical connection of the electrodes to the electrical terminals.
US11316089B2 Thermoelectric power generation and mineral extraction from brines
Disclosed herein is a method and apparatus that uses a brine from a well that is used to both generate electricity and recover valuable minerals present in the brine. The method and apparatus uses a hydrophobic membrane to separate water vapor from the brine to concentrate the brine that is then used to recover the minerals.
US11316085B2 Display device and manufacturing method thereof
A display device and a manufacturing method thereof are provided. The display device includes a circuit substrate, multiple light-emitting elements and a packaging material. The circuit substrate includes a first surface, a second surface opposite the first surface, and multiple through slots penetrating through the first and second surfaces. The through slots each are in a stepped form, and the circuit substrate is divided into a chip mounting area, multiple anodes, and a common cathode. The light-emitting elements include multiple light-emitting elements mounted on the circuit substrate along a straight line and electrically connected with the anodes respectively through wires. The packaging material covers the circuit substrate, the light-emitting elements and the wires. The display device has an excellent performance while achieving a small size.
US11316078B2 Optical wavelength converter and composite optical device
An optical wavelength converter (1) is configured such that an optical wavelength conversion member (9) is bonded to a heat dissipation member (13) having superior heat dissipation property. Thus, heat generated by light incident on the optical wavelength conversion member (9) can be efficiently dissipated. Therefore, even when high-energy light is incident on the optical wavelength converter, temperature quenching is less likely to occur, and thus high fluorescence intensity can be maintained. An intermediate film (21) is disposed between a reflective film (19) and a bonding portion (15). The presence of the intermediate film (21) improves the adhesion between the reflective film (19) and the bonding portion (15), thereby enhancing the heat dissipation from the optical wavelength conversion member (9) to the heat dissipation member (13). Thus, the temperature quenching of the optical wavelength conversion member (9) can be prevented, thereby enhancing fluorescence intensity.
US11316075B2 Optoelectronic semiconductor component, and method for producing an optoelectronic semiconductor component
In one embodiment, the optoelectronic semiconductor component (1) comprises a semiconductor chip (2) for generating radiation and an inorganic housing (3). The semiconductor chip (2) is accommodated in a hermetically sealed manner in the housing (3). The housing (3) has a preferably ceramic base plate (31), a cover plate (33) and at least one preferably ceramic housing ring (32) and a plurality of electrical through-connections (51). A recess (15), in which the semiconductor chip (2) is located, is formed by the housing ring (32). The base plate (31) has a plurality of electrical connection surfaces (35) on a component underside (11). A plurality of through-connections (51) each extend through the base plate (31), through the cover plate (33) and through the housing ring (32). The base plate (31), the at least one housing ring (32) and the cover plate (33) are firmly connected to one another via continuous, peripheral inorganic sealing frames (6). Finally, the housing (3) comprises a radiation exit region (34) for emitting radiation.
US11316066B2 Method for fabricating an optical device
An optical device and a method for fabricating an optical device are described. The optical device may be a light emitting diode (LED) device, e.g. a micro-LED (μLED) device, or a photodiode (PD) device, e.g. an imager. The method comprises processing, on a first semiconductor wafer, an array including a plurality of compound semiconductor LEDs or compound semiconductor PDs and a plurality of first contacts, each first contact being electrically connected to one of the LEDs or PDs. The method further comprises processing, on a second semiconductor wafer, a CMOS IC and a plurality of second contacts electrically connected to the CMOS IC. The method further comprises hybrid bonding the first semiconductor wafer to the second semiconductor wafer such that the plurality of LEDs or PDs are individually connected to the CMOS IC via the first and second contacts.
US11316065B2 Multi-wafer based light absorption apparatus and applications thereof
Structures and techniques introduced here enable the design and fabrication of photodetectors (PDs) and/or other electronic circuits using typical semiconductor device manufacturing technologies meanwhile reducing the adverse impacts on PDs' performance. Examples of the various structures and techniques introduced here include, but not limited to, a pre-PD homogeneous wafer bonding technique, a pre-PD heterogeneous wafer bonding technique, a post-PD wafer bonding technique, their combinations, and a number of mirror equipped PD structures. With the introduced structures and techniques, it is possible to implement PDs using typical direct growth material epitaxy technology while reducing the adverse impact of the defect layer at the material interface caused by lattice mismatch.
US11316064B2 Photodiode and/or PIN diode structures
The present disclosure relates to semiconductor structures and, more particularly, to photodiodes and/or PIN diode structures and methods of manufacture. The structure includes: at least one fin including substrate material, the at least one fin including sidewalls and a top surface; a trench on opposing sides of the at least one fin; a first semiconductor material lining the sidewalls and the top surface of the at least one fin, and a bottom surface of the trench; a photosensitive semiconductor material on the first semiconductor material and at least partially filling the trench; and a third semiconductor material on the photosensitive semiconductor material.
US11316060B2 Solar module
The present disclosure provides a solar module including an encapsulating layer, solar cells embedded in the encapsulating layer, and a patterned layer formed on the encapsulating layer. The pattered layer includes at least one patterned unit having a plurality of color spots separated from one another, thereby allowing light incident on the color spots to be diffracted through adjacent gaps, so as to produce Poisson spots on the solar cells at locations corresponding to the color spots.
US11316055B2 Compound for use in an optoelectronic device including a heterojunction
The present invention relates to a compound for use in an optoelectronic device including a heterojunction. The heterojunction includes a metal-organic framework optimized for operation as an electron transport layer in an optoelectronic device.
US11316053B2 Multijunction solar cell assembly
A multijunction solar cell assembly and its method of manufacture including interconnected first and second discreate semiconductor body subassemblies disposed adjacent and parallel to each other, in the sense of the incoming illumination, each semiconductor body subassembly including first top subcell, and possibly third middle subcells and a bottom solar subcell; wherein the interconnected subassemblies form at least a Three junction solar cell by a series connection being formed between the bottom solar subcell in the first semiconductor body with its at least least two junctions and the bottom solar subcell in the second semiconductor body representing the additional junction.
US11316052B2 Junction barrier schottky diode
A junction barrier schottky (JBS) diode is provided and includes: a bottom metal layer, a N+-type substrate layer and a N−-type epitaxial layer sequentially arranged in that order from bottom to top, P-type ion injection regions are disposed on an upper surface of the N−-type epitaxial layer, distances of the P-type ion injection regions are gradually increased along a direction from an edge to a center of the JBS diode; an isolation dielectric layer is arranged on a periphery of the upper surface of the N−-type epitaxial layer, an top metal layer is arranged on the upper surface of the N−-type epitaxial layer and an upper surface of the isolation dielectric layer and further is in contact with the P-type ion injection regions. The JBS diode can effectively inhibit an occurrence of local electromigration and improve a device reliability.
US11316044B2 LDMOS transistors including vertical gates with multiple dielectric sections, and associated methods
A lateral double-diffused metal-oxide-semiconductor transistor includes a silicon semiconductor structure and a vertical gate. The vertical gate include a (a) gate conductor extending from a first outer surface of the silicon semiconductor structure into the silicon semiconductor structure and (b) a gate dielectric layer including a least three dielectric sections. Each of the at least three dielectric sections separates the gate conductor from the silicon semiconductor structure by a respective separation distance, where each of the respective separation distances is different from each other of the respective separation distances.
US11316041B2 Semiconductor device
A semiconductor device (1) includes a substrate (2), an electron transit layer (4) disposed on the substrate (2), and an electron supply layer (5) disposed on the electron supply layer (4). The electron transit layer (4) includes a conductive path forming layer (43) in contact with the electron supply layer (5), a first semiconductor region (first nitride semiconductor layer) (41) containing an acceptor-type impurity, and a second semiconductor region (second nitride semiconductor layer) (42) disposed at a position closer to the conductive path forming layer (43) than the first semiconductor region (41) and containing an acceptor-type impurity. The first semiconductor region (41) has a higher acceptor density than the second semiconductor region (42).
US11316040B2 High electron mobility transistor
A high electron mobility transistor includes a channel layer, a barrier layer, a first compound semiconductor layer, and a second compound semiconductor layer. The channel layer is disposed on the substrate, and the barrier layer is disposed on the channel layer. The first compound semiconductor layer is disposed on the barrier layer. The second compound semiconductor layer is disposed between the barrier layer and the first compound semiconductor layer, where the first compound semiconductor layer and the second compound semiconductor layer include a concentration distribution of metal dopant, and the concentration distribution of metal dopant includes a first peak in the first compound semiconductor layer and a second peak in the second compound semiconductor layer.
US11316035B2 Source and drain epitaxy forming method capable of improving performance of FinFET device
A method making a fin device structure includes: forming a plurality of fin structures arranged spaced out from each other in a longitudinal direction and covered with a thin oxide layer; forming a plurality of gate structures in a transverse direction; depositing sidewalls covering the thin oxide layer of the gate structures and the fin structures; removing the sidewalls on the gate structures and the sidewalls of the fin structures; removing the thin oxide layer on the sidewalls of the trenches to expand the volume of each trench; forming an epitaxial layer structure at the trenches; the method further includes removing the oxides on the sidewalls to increase the volume of the subsequently grown epitaxial layer, such that it is conducive to increasing the stress and reducing the source and drain resistance, thus improving the performance of the device.
US11316021B2 High density power device with selectively shielded recessed field plate
A vertical transistor structure in which a recessed field plate trench surrounds multiple adjacent gate electrodes. Thus the specific on-state conductance is increased, since the ratio of recessed field plate area to channel area is reduced. Various versions use two, three, or more distinct gate electrodes within the interior of a single RFP or RSFP trench's layout.
US11316020B2 Semiconductor device and method
In an embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate having a first major surface, a trench extending from the first major surface into the semiconductor substrate and having a base and a side wall extending form the base to the first major surface, and a field plate arranged in the trench and an enclosed cavity in the trench. The enclosed cavity is defined by insulating material and is laterally positioned between a side wall of the field plate and the side wall of the trench.
US11316011B2 Erasable programmable non-volatile memory
An erasable programmable non-volatile memory includes a first-type well region, three doped regions, two gate structures, a blocking layer and an erase line. The first doped region is connected with a source line. The third doped region is connected with a bit line. The first gate structure is spanned over an area between the first doped region and the second doped region. A first polysilicon gate of the first gate structure is connected with a select gate line. The second gate structure is spanned over an area between the second doped region and the third doped region. The second gate structure includes a floating gate and the floating gate is covered by the blocking layer. The erase line is contacted with the blocking layer. The erase line is located above an edge or a corner of the floating gate.
US11316010B2 Integrated circuit device and method of fabricating the same
An integrated circuit device is provided as follows. A fin-type active region extends on a substrate in a first horizontal direction. A gate line extends on the fin-type active region in a second horizontal direction intersecting the first horizontal direction. A source/drain region is disposed in the fin-type active region at one side of the gale line. An insulating cover extends parallel to the substrate, with the gate line and the source/drain region arranged between the insulating cover and the substrate. A source/drain contact that vertically extends through the insulating cover has a first sidewall covered with the insulating cover and an end connected to the source/drain region. A fin isolation insulating unit vertically extends through the insulating cover into the fin-type active region. The source/drain region is arranged between the fin isolation insulating unit and the gate line.
US11316002B2 Unit pixel and organic light emitting display device including the same
A unit pixel includes a circuit structure, first and second wiring patterns, an interlayer insulating layer, a planarization layer, and a light emission structure. The first wiring pattern disposed on the circuit structure has a first bump structure. The interlayer insulating layer covers the circuit structure and the first wiring pattern. The second wiring pattern disposed on the interlayer insulating layer overlaps the first wiring pattern and has a second bump structure. The planarization layer covers the interlayer insulating layer and the second wiring pattern and includes a via-hole exposing at least a portion of the second wiring pattern. The light emission structure contacts the second wiring pattern through the via-hole. The first and second wiring patterns and the interlayer insulating layer form a capacitor, the light emission structure includes an OLED, and the capacitor is directly connected to an anode of the OLED.
US11315999B2 Array substrate, display panel, display device and manufacturing method thereof
The disclosure provides an array substrate, a display panel, a display device, and a method for fabricating the same. The array substrate provided by the present disclosure includes a substrate, a wiring on the substrate, an insulating layer covering the wiring, and a protrusion on the insulating layer and located in a non-display region of the array substrate. Wherein the protrusion is adjacent to the wiring, and wherein a surface, away from the base substrate, of the protrusion is further away from the base substrate than a surface, away from the base substrate, of a portion of the first insulating layer covering the wiring.
US11315991B2 Display device comprising a pixel defining layer having a pixel opening that defines a light emitting region
A display device is disclosed, which comprises: a first substrate; a first metal layer disposed on a surface of the first substrate; a first insulating layer disposed on the first metal layer; a second insulating layer disposed on the first insulating layer; and a second metal layer covering a part of the second insulating layer and comprising a connecting region, wherein the first metal layer and the second metal layer are electrically connected to each other in the connecting region, wherein the second metal layer corresponding to the connecting region comprises a sidewall region and a non-sidewall region, a first thickness of the sidewall region corresponding to the second insulating layer along a direction parallel to the surface of the first substrate is smaller than a second thickness of the non-sidewall region along a direction perpendicular to the surface of the first substrate.
US11315989B2 System and method for dynamic privacy screen on an OLED display
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display includes an OLED panel and an electroconductive (EC) filter. The OLED panel provides an image. The EC filter permits the image to be viewed within a first viewing angle in response to a first voltage applied to the EC filter, and permits the image to be viewed exclusively within a second viewing angle in response to a second voltage applied to the EC filter.
US11315979B2 Display device
According to an aspect, a display device includes: a substrate; a plurality of pixels; a first anisotropic diffusion layer and a second anisotropic diffusion layer that are layered; and a plurality of light emitting elements interposed between the first anisotropic diffusion layer and the substrate. The first anisotropic diffusion layer and the second anisotropic diffusion layer each include a high refractive index region and a low refractive index region in a mixed manner. An absolute value of a first angle formed by a boundary between the high refractive index region and the low refractive index region of the first anisotropic diffusion layer and a direction perpendicular to the substrate is different from an absolute value of a second angle formed by a boundary between the high refractive index region and the low refractive index region of the second anisotropic diffusion layer and the direction perpendicular to the substrate.
US11315977B2 Photosensitive assembly and method for preparing the same, array substrate, and display device
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a photosensitive assembly, a method for preparing the same, an array substrate, and a display device. The photosensitive assembly includes a substrate, a thin-film transistor and a photosensitive unit on a surface of the substrate, and an insulating layer between an active layer of the thin-film transistor and the photosensitive unit. The photosensitive unit includes a first electrode, a photosensitive layer, and a second electrode sequentially arranged on the substrate. The drain electrode of the thin-film transistor is electrically connected to the first electrode, the active layer is located on a surface of the insulating layer away from the substrate, and the photosensitive unit is located on a surface of the insulating layer proximate to the substrate.
US11315975B2 Image sensor and method for manufacturing the same
The present disclosure provides an image sensor including a substrate (400) and at least one pixel unit. The pixel unit comprises a photodetector (401) arranged in the substrate, a photosensitive surface of the photodetector facing a back surface of the substrate to generate a charge upon receiving an incident light from the back surface of the substrate, a spherical crown structure (406) arranged on the substrate and located on an opposite surface of the photosensitive surface, a conformal dielectric layer (420) arranged on the spherical crown structure and used to generate a dielectric-layer reflective light when the incident light reaches the conformal dielectric layer, and a reflective layer (430) arranged on the conformal dielectric layer and used to generate a reflective-layer reflective light when the incident light reaches the reflective layer. In this way, an absorption ratio for the incident light is increased, thereby improving signal quality of an image.
US11315967B2 Camera module, photosensitive component, photosensitive-component joined panel, and forming die thereof and manufacturing method thereof
Provided is a camera module and a photosensitive component thereof and a manufacturing method thereof.
US11315966B2 Solid-state imaging element, manufacturing method, and electronic apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a solid-state imaging element, a manufacturing method, and an electronic apparatus capable of suppressing an adverse effect of high-order light of diffracted light on image quality. A glass plate material is bonded to a semiconductor substrate on which a pixel region in which a plurality of pixels is arranged is formed so that a gap is not provided between the glass plate material and the pixel region, and a low refractive index layer having a refractive index lower than that of the glass substrate is arranged on a resin layer between a low reflection film formed on a front surface of an on-chip lens arranged for every pixel and the glass plate material. The low refractive index layer is formed by a hole layer that includes a plurality of fine holes having a diameter smaller than a pitch of the pixels and a film that is formed so as to close the plurality of fine holes as hollows. The present technology can be applied to, for example, an imaging element chip having a cavityless structure.
US11315958B2 Array substrate and method of manufacturing same
An array substrate and a method of manufacturing the same are provided. The array substrate includes a substrate, a plurality of thin film transistors disposed on the substrate, and a planarization layer covering the plurality of thin film transistors and filled a region defined by the plurality of thin film transistors and the substrate.
US11315945B2 Memory device with lateral offset
A memory device includes a stack structure, a memory element, a channel element, and a semiconductor layer. The stack structure includes a source layer, an insulating layer and gate electrode layers. The insulating layer is on the source layer. The gate electrode layers are on the insulating layer. The memory element is on electrode sidewall surfaces of the gate electrode layers. Memory cells are defined in the memory element between the channel element and the gate electrode layers. The semiconductor layer is electrically connected between the source layer and the channel element. The semiconductor layer and the source layer have an interface therebetween. The interface is at a location on an inside of an insulating sidewall surface of the insulating layer with a lateral offset relative to the insulating sidewall surface.
US11315938B1 Stacked nanosheet rom
A semiconductor device including a first nanosheet stack of two memory cells including a lower nanosheet stack on a substrate including alternating layers of a first work function metal and a semiconductor channel material vertically aligned and stacked one on top of another, and an upper nanosheet stack including alternating layers of a second work function metal and the semiconductor channel material vertically aligned and stacked one on top of another, the upper nanosheet stack vertically aligned and stacked on the lower nanosheet stack, where a first memory cell of the two memory cells including the lower nanosheet stack includes a first threshold voltage and a second memory cell of the two memory cells including the upper nanosheet stack includes a second threshold voltage, where the first threshold voltage is different than the second threshold voltage. Forming a semiconductor device including a first nanosheet stack of two memory cells.
US11315937B2 1.5-transistor (1.5T) one time programmable (OTP) memory with thin gate to drain dielectric and methods thereof
A semiconductor device and methods thereof are disclosed. The proposed semiconductor device includes at least a unit cell wherein the unit cell includes a select transistor, and half of a ground-gate transistor electrically connected to the select transistor, and including a central conductive gate electrode region, two side conductive spacer regions and a gate dielectric layer, wherein a first and a second thicknesses of the gate dielectric layer underneath the two side conductive spacer regions are thinner than a third thickness of the gate dielectric layer underneath the central conductive gate electrode region.
US11315929B2 Semiconductor memory device including capacitor with shaped electrode and method for fabricating thereof
A semiconductor device includes a bit line extending in a first direction, a gate electrode extending in a second direction, and a semiconductor pattern extending in a third direction and connected to the bit line, and a capacitor. The capacitor includes a first electrode connected to the semiconductor pattern and a dielectric film between the first and second electrodes. The first or the second direction is perpendicular to an upper surface of the substrate. The first electrode includes an upper and a lower plate region parallel to the upper surface of the substrate, and a connecting region which connects the upper and the lower plate regions. The upper and the lower plate regions of the first electrode include an upper and a lower surface facing each other. The dielectric film extends along the upper and the lower surfaces of the upper and lower plate regions of the first electrode.
US11315925B2 Uniform gate width for nanostructure devices
According to one example, a semiconductor device includes a substrate and a fin stack that includes a plurality of nanostructures, a gate device surrounding each of the nanostructures, and inner spacers along the gate device and between the nanostructures. A width of the inner spacers differs between different layers of the fin stack.
US11315924B2 Isolation structure for preventing unintentional merging of epitaxially grown source/drain
A semiconductor device includes a first active region and a second active region disposed over a substrate. A first source/drain component is grown on the first active region. A second source/drain component is grown on the second active region. An interlayer dielectric (ILD) is disposed around the first source/drain component and the second source/drain component. An isolation structure extends vertically through the ILD. The isolation structure separates the first source/drain component from the second source/drain component.
US11315923B2 Stacked nanosheet inverter
A cross-coupled inverter made of nanolayers from a nanosheet stack structure has a left field effect transistor (FET) stack and a right FET stack. The left FET stack has a second left FET stacked on a first left FET. The first and second left FETs have opposite types. The right FET stack has a second right FET stacked on a first right FET. The first and second right FETs have opposite types. The first left and first right FET have a first common source drain (S/D). The left FET stack has a left gate stack surrounding the one or more first left FET channel layers and the one or more second left FET channel layers. The right FET stack has a right gate stack surrounding the one or more first right FET channel layers and the one or more second right FET channel layers. In some embodiments the left/right gate stack has a left/right center gate stack layer and one or more left/right gate stack layers. The center gate stack layers are thicker than the gate stack layers and are between the first and second FETs. The insulating layer surrounds the middle of the center gate stack layers. The first right FET S/D and the second right FET S/D are internally and electrically connected and connected to a Q external connection. The Q external connection is externally connected to the left gate stack. The first left FET S/D and the second left FET S/D are internally, electrically connected together and connected to a QB external connection. The QB external connection is externally connected to the right gate stack. During operation, the first common S/D is connected to a first external power contact and the second common S/D is connected to a second external power contact and the Q external connection has a logically opposite value of the QB external connection during a desired operation phase. Chip area is reduced because of the low number of external connections required to wire the cross-coupled inverter device.
US11315904B2 Semiconductor assembly and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor assembly comprises a first device, a second device, a passivation layer and an interconnect structure. The first device comprises a first top metal layer. The second device comprises a second bottom metal layer. The passivation layer is disposed on the second device. The interconnect structure electrically couples the first device to the second device, wherein the interconnect structure comprises a head member, a first leg and a second leg. The head member is disposed on the passivation layer. The first leg penetrates through the passivation layer and the second device, wherein the first leg connects the head member to the first top metal layer. The second leg penetrates through the passivation layer and extends into the second device to connect the head member to the second bottom metal layer. The first leg and the second leg comprise a top portion, an intermediate portion and a bottom portion.
US11315902B2 High bandwidth multichip module
Multi-semiconductor chip modules that have a substrate with a substrate surface, one or more first substrate connections, and one or more second substrate connections. One or more first semiconductor chips (chips) has one or more larger first chip connections and one or more smaller first chip connections on a first chip bottom surface. One or more of the larger first chip connections physically and electrically connected to a respective first substrate connection. One or more second chips has one or more larger second chip connections and one or more smaller second chip connections on a second chip bottom surface. One or more of the larger second chip connections physically and electrically connected to a respective second substrate connection. A bridge has a bridge thickness, a bridge surface, and one or more bridge connections on the bridge surface. A first part of the bridge surface is under the first chip bottom surface and a second part of the bridge surface is under the second chip bottom surface. The bridge is disposed on the substrate between the first semiconductor chip and the second semiconductor chip, and one or more of the smaller first chip connections is physically and electrically connected to a respective first bridge connection on the first part of the bridge surface and one or more of the smaller second chip connection is physically and electrically connected to a respective second bridge connection. Some embodiments, a large surface bridge with the bridge. The large surface bridge and bridge can have different configurations. The bridge thickness allows larger chip connections and smaller connections with high pitch to intermingled in a location within the module. Methods of manufacture are disclosed.
US11315900B2 Bonded semiconductor devices and methods of forming the same
A method includes patterning a cavity through a first passivation layer of a first package component, the first package component comprising a first semiconductor substrate and bonding the first package component to a second package component. The second package component comprises a second semiconductor substrate and a second passivation layer. Bonding the first package component to the second package component comprises directly bonding the first passivation layer to the second passivation layer; and reflowing a solder region of a conductive connector disposed in the cavity to electrically connect the first package component to the second package component.
US11315890B2 Methods of forming microvias with reduced diameter
A method for forming microvias for packaging applications is disclosed. A sacrificial photosensitive material is developed to form microvias with reduced diameter and improved placement accuracy. The microvias are filled with a conductive material and the surrounding dielectric is removed and replaced with an RDL polymer layer.
US11315889B2 Electronic device
Provided is an electronic device capable of simultaneously achieving heat dissipation, electromagnetic wave suppression effect and ESD protection at a high level. The device includes: an electronic component 30 provided on a substrate 31; an electrically conductive shielding can 20 having an opening 21 and provided so as to surround the electronic component 30 and connected to a ground 32; an electrically conductive cooling member 40 provided on the top of the electrically conductive shielding can 20; a thermally and electrically conductive sheet 10 provided between the electronic component 30 and the electrically conductive cooling member 40; and an insulating member 50 provided between the thermally and electrically conductive sheet 10 and the electrically conductive cooling member 40 and facing the electronic component 30 through the opening 21, wherein the insulating member 50 has a size equal to or larger than the region of the electronic component 30 facing through the opening 21, and the electrically conductive shielding can 20 and the electrically conductive cooling member 40 are electrically connected through the thermally and electrically conductive sheet 10.
US11315875B2 Semiconductor devices and methods of manufacturing semiconductor devices
Various aspects of the present disclosure provide a device that comprises an electronic device comprising a first device side, a second device side, and a first lateral device side. The example device may, for example, also comprise a substrate comprising a first substrate side, a second substrate side, and a first lateral substrate side. The substrate may, for example, comprise a first conductive pattern, a first barrier structure, and a second conductive pattern. The first conductive pattern may, for example, comprise a first side, a second side, and a first lateral side. The first barrier structure may, for example, be on the first lateral side of the first conductive pattern. The second conductive pattern may, for example, comprise a first side, a second side, and a first lateral side. The first lateral side of the second conductive pattern may, for example, be free of a metal barrier structure.
US11315853B2 Methods for reducing thermal resistance of carbon nanotube arrays or sheets
Carbon nanotube (CNT) forests or sheets coated and/or bonded at room temperature with one or more coatings were measured to produce thermal resistances that are on par with conventional metallic solders. These results were achieved by reducing the high contact resistance at CNT tips and/or sidewalls, which has encumbered the development of high-performance thermal interface materials based on CNTs. Resistances as low as 4.9±0.3 mm2-K/W were achieved for the entire polymer-coated CNT interface structure.
US11315837B2 Semiconductor device and method
An embodiment is a device including a first fin extending from a substrate, a first gate stack over and along sidewalls of the first fin, a first gate spacer disposed along a sidewall of the first gate stack, and a first epitaxial source/drain region in the first fin and adjacent the first gate spacer. The first epitaxial source/drain region including a first epitaxial layer on the first fin, the first epitaxial layer including silicon and carbon, a second epitaxial layer on the first epitaxial layer, the second epitaxial layer having a different material composition than the first epitaxial layer, the first epitaxial layer separating the second epitaxial layer from the first fin, and a third epitaxial layer on the second epitaxial layer, the third epitaxial layer having a different material composition than the first epitaxial layer.
US11315810B2 Apparatus for wafer processing
An apparatus for wafer processing includes a wafer pedestal configured to support a wafer, a radiation source configured to provide an electromagnetic radiation to the wafer, and a transparent window disposed between the wafer pedestal and the radiation source. The transparent window has a first zone having a first rough surface, and an Ra value of the first rough surface is between approximately 0.5 μm and approximately 100 μm. The apparatus for wafer processing further includes a primary reflector disposed in the radiation source, and a secondary reflector disposed between the transparent window and the radiation source. The rough surface can be provided over the transparent window, the primary reflector, and/or the secondary reflector.
US11315804B2 Manufacturing method of mounting structure
A manufacturing method of a mounting structure, the method including a step of preparing a mounting member including a first circuit member and a plurality of second circuit members placed on the first circuit member; a disposing step of disposing a thermosetting sheet and a thermoplastic sheet on the mounting member, with the thermosetting sheet interposed between the thermoplastic sheet and the first circuit member; a first sealing step of pressing a stack of the thermosetting sheet and the thermoplastic sheet against the first circuit member, and heating the stack, to seal the second circuit members and to cure the thermosetting sheet into a first cured layer; a removal step of removing the thermoplastic sheet from the first cured layer; and a coating film formation step of forming a coating film on the first cured layer, after the removal step. At least one of the second circuit members is a hollow member having a space from the first circuit member, and in the first sealing step, the second circuit members are sealed so as to maintain the space.
US11315792B2 Plasma processing apparatus and plasma processing method
A plasma processing apparatus includes a plasma processing chamber processing a sample using plasma, a radio frequency power supply supplying radio frequency power for generating the plasma, a sample stage including an electrode electrostatically chucking the sample, mounting the sample thereon, a DC power supply applying DC voltage to the electrode, and a control device shifting the DC voltage previously set, in a negative direction by a first shift amount during discharge of the plasma, shifting the DC voltage having been shifted in the negative direction by the first shift amount, in a positive direction by a second shift amount after the discharge of the plasma. The first shift amount has a value changing potential over a surface of the sample to 0 V, upon shifting the DC voltage in the positive direction. The second shift amount has a value obtained based on a floating potential of the plasma.
US11315791B2 Fluorine ion implantation method and system
A method and system for fluorine ion implantation is described, where a fluorine compound capable of forming multiple fluorine ionic species is introduced into an ion implanter at a predetermined flow rate. Fluorine ionic species are generated at a predetermined arc power and source magnetic field, providing an optimized beam current for the desired fluorine ionic specie. The desired fluorine ionic specie, such as one having multiple fluorine atoms, is implanted into the substrate under the selected operating conditions.
US11315790B2 Enhanced substrate amorphization using intermittent ion exposure
A method may include providing a substrate in a plasma chamber, the substrate comprising a monocrystalline semiconductor, having an upper surface. The method may include initiating a plasma in the plasma chamber, the plasma comprising an amorphizing ion species, and applying a pulse routine to the substrate, the pulse routine comprising a plurality of extraction voltage pulses, wherein a plurality of ion pulses are directed to the substrate, and wherein an ion dose per pulse is greater than a threshold for low dose amorphization.
US11315780B2 Charge detection mass spectrometry with real time analysis and signal optimization
A charge detection mass spectrometer may include an electrostatic linear ion trap (ELIT) or an orbitrap, an ion source to supply ions thereto, at least one amplifier operatively coupled to the ELIT or orbitrap, a processor coupled to ELIT or orbitrap and to the amplifier(s), and processor programmed to control the ELIT or orbitrap as part of a trapping event to attempt to trap therein a single ion supplied by the ion source, to record ion measurement information based on output signals produced by the amplifier(s) over a duration of the trapping event, to determine, based on the measurement information, whether the control of the ELIT or orbitrap resulted in trapping of a single ion, no ion or multiple ions, and to compute an ion mass or mass-to-charge ratio from the measurement information only if a single ion was trapped during the trapping event.
US11315774B2 Big-data analyzing Method and mass spectrometric system using the same method
Provided is a method for sorting a number of samples into an appropriate number of clusters according to their characteristics. Highly-correlated peaks are extracted from mass spectrum data obtained for the samples (S2). Using the extracted peaks, highly-correlated sample pairs are extracted (S3). While removing samples having low degrees of correlation, highly-correlated sample pairs are integrated to form core clusters (S4). Using singular peaks characterizing each core cluster, two or more core clusters are integrated to form clusters (S5-S7). These clusters include mixed clusters in which two or more clusters are mixed. Member determination formulae are created based on the singular peaks of each cluster (S8-S12). All samples, including those which have been excluded from the cluster determination process, are classified into clusters based on the member determination formulae (S14). The member determination formulae can also be used to assign a new sample to one of the cluster.
US11315771B2 Methods and apparatus for processing a substrate
Methods and apparatus for processing a substrate are provided herein. A method, for example, includes igniting a plasma at a first pressure within a processing volume of a process chamber; depositing sputter material from a target disposed within the processing volume while decreasing the first pressure to a second pressure within a first time frame while maintaining the plasma; continuing to deposit sputter material from the target while decreasing the second pressure to a third pressure within a second time frame less than the first time frame while maintaining the plasma; and continuing to deposit sputter material from the target while maintaining the third pressure for a third time frame that is greater than or equal to the second time frame while maintaining the plasma.
US11315764B2 Structure variable type of a plasma source coil and a method for controlling the same
Provided is a structure variable type of a plasma source coil and a method for controlling the same. The plasma source coil comprises a plurality of coil branches extending in a spiral shape based on a central part, wherein at least one coil branch has a structure in which the extending direction or a tilting level can be adjusted.
US11315763B2 Shaped electrodes for improved plasma exposure from vertical plasma source
Plasma source assemblies comprising an RF hot electrode having a body and at least one return electrode spaced from the RF hot electrode to provide a gap in which a plasma can be formed. An RF feed is connected to the RF hot electrode at a distance from the inner peripheral end of the RF hot electrode that is less than or equal to about 25% of the length of the RF hot electrode. The RF hot electrode can include a leg and optional triangular portion near the leg that extends at an angle to the body of the RF hot electrode. A cladding material on one or more of the RF hot electrode and the return electrode can be variably spaced or have variable properties along the length of the plasma gap.
US11315760B2 Symmetric plasma process chamber
Embodiments of the present invention provide a plasma chamber design that allows extremely symmetrical electrical, thermal, and gas flow conductance through the chamber. By providing such symmetry, plasma formed within the chamber naturally has improved uniformity across the surface of a substrate disposed in a processing region of the chamber. Further, other chamber additions, such as providing the ability to manipulate the gap between upper and lower electrodes as well as between a gas inlet and a substrate being processed, allows better control of plasma processing and uniformity as compared to conventional systems.
US11315759B2 Plasma processing apparatus
A plasma processing apparatus includes a processing chamber in which a wafer 1 is processed by using plasma, a radio-frequency power supply that supplies radio-frequency power for generating the plasma, a sample table 2 which is arranged in the processing chamber and in which the wafer 1 is mounted, and a DC power supply 106 which is electrically connected to the sample table 2 and which causes the sample table 2 to generate a suction force. The sample table 2 includes a protruded portion 201a that sucks the wafer 1 by the suction force and a level different portion 201b protruding from a lower portion of the protruded portion 201a. A ring 5 that can be in contact with a lower surface of the wafer 1 is provided outside the protruded portion 201a. A space portion 7 formed by the wafer 1, the protruded portion 201a, and the ring 5 is sealed in a state in which the wafer 1 is sucked to an upper surface of the protruded portion 201a of the sample table 2.
US11315751B2 Electromagnetic X-ray control
Disclosed herein is an apparatus for electromagnetic x-ray control. The apparatus comprises a thermionic filament, positioned at a first end of a micro-focus x-ray tube and configured to generate an electron stream. The apparatus also comprises an x-ray generation target, positioned within the micro-focus x-ray tube at a second end of the micro-focus x-ray tube, opposite the first end, to receive the electron stream and to generate x-rays in response to the electron stream impinging on the x-ray generation target. The apparatus further comprises an electromagnetic field element, configured to generate an electromagnetic field that receives the electron stream and operable to vary the electromagnetic field to redirect the electron stream, within the micro-focus x-ray tube, to impinge on the x-ray generation target at variable locations on the x-ray generation target. Each one of the variable locations corresponds to a different one of multiple variations of the electromagnetic field.
US11315748B2 Electron source regeneration method
The present disclosure provides a method of regenerating an electron source, the electron source including at least one emission site fixed on a needle tip, and the emission site including a reaction product formed by metal atoms and gas molecules. The method includes regenerating the electron source in situ if an emission capability of the electron source satisfies a regeneration condition.
US11315738B2 Tantalum capacitor and manufacturing method thereof
A tantalum capacitor includes: a tantalum body having a tantalum wire exposed from one surface of the tantalum body; a molded portion including first and second surfaces opposing in a thickness direction, third and fourth surfaces opposing in a width direction, and fifth and sixth surfaces opposing in a longitudinal direction, the molded portion surrounding the tantalum body; an anode lead frame including an anode connection member and an anode terminal, which are connected to the tantalum wire, exposed through the second surface of the molded portion; and a cathode lead frame spaced apart from the anode lead frame, and exposed through the second surface of the molded portion, wherein end portions of the tantalum wire, the anode connection member, and the anode terminal in the longitudinal direction are on a same plane.
US11315737B2 Multilayer ceramic capacitor
A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a multilayer body and outer electrodes. The multilayer body includes first and second multilayer ceramic structures and an intermediate body between the first and second multilayer ceramic structures, first to fourth connection electrodes electrically connecting first inner electrodes, second inner electrodes, third inner electrodes, and fourth inner electrodes, respectively, a first connection wire electrically connecting the first connection electrode and one of the third connection electrode and the fourth connection electrode, and a second connection wire electrically connecting the second connection electrode and the other connection electrode. A current route from the first connection electrode via the first connection wire to the one connection electrode and a current route from the second connection electrode via the second connection wire to the other connection electrode have different lengths.
US11315734B2 Multilayer ceramic capacitor and method for manufacturing multilayer ceramic capacitor
A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a capacitive element including ceramic layers and internal electrodes, and external electrodes on the capacitive element. The external electrodes include a Ni underlying electrode layer mainly made of Ni, a Cu plating electrode layer, and at least one second plating electrode layer. The Cu plating electrode layer includes a Ni diffused Cu plating electrode layer on a side closer to the Ni underlying electrode layer and including Ni diffused therein and a non-Ni diffused Cu plating electrode layer on a side closer to the second plating electrode layer and not including Ni diffused therein. The Cu plating electrode layer has a thickness of about 3 μm or more and about 12 μm or less and the non-Ni diffused Cu plating electrode layer has a thickness of about 0.5 μm or more.
US11315733B2 Multilayer ceramic electronic parts with conductive resin
A multilayer ceramic electronic component includes a ceramic body having a dielectric layer and an internal electrode, an electrode layer connected to the internal electrode, and a conductive resin layer disposed on the electrode layer and including a conductive metal, a metal having a lower melting point than the conductive metal, a conductive carbon, and a base resin. The conductive carbon is included in the conductive resin layer in an amount of 0.5 to 5.0 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the conductive metal.
US11315731B2 Ceramic electronic device and manufacturing method of the same
A ceramic electronic device includes a multilayer chip in which each of a plurality of dielectric layers and each of a plurality of internal electrode layers are alternately stacked, the plurality of internal electrode layers being exposed to at least one of a first end face and a second end face of the multilayer chip, the first end face being opposite to the second end face, external electrodes respectively provided on the first end face and the second end face, and a water repellent agent that is provided on at least one face of four faces of a rectangular parallelepiped shape of the multilayer chip other than the first and second end faces, is spaced from the first and second external electrodes, and extends in a direction intersecting with a direction in which the external electrodes face with each other.
US11315729B2 Multilayer ceramic capacitor
A multilayer ceramic capacitor includes a ceramic body including first and second surfaces opposing each other, and third and fourth surfaces connecting the first and second surfaces, a plurality of internal electrodes disposed inside the ceramic body, exposed from the first and second surfaces, and having an end exposed from the third surface or the fourth surface, and a first side margin and a second side margin respectively disposed on the first and second surfaces, from which end portions of the plurality of internal electrodes are exposed. The first and second side margins include a base material powder of a barium titanate-based base powder and a subcomponent. The subcomponent includes terbium (Tb) as a first subcomponent including a lanthanide rare earth element, and a content ratio of the terbium (Tb) to a content of the first subcomponent (RE) excluding the terbium (Tb) satisfies 0.110≤Tb/RE≤2.333.
US11315727B2 Explosion-proof inductive voltage transformer
An explosion-proof inductive voltage transformer (IVT) of the type comprising: i) a high voltage section that receives a high voltage current, limits and insulates the high voltage current to be transformed and reduces its electrical stress; and, ii) a voltage transforming section connected to the high voltage section and contained in an insulation body in order to protect the elements of the voltage transforming section and reduce the impact of explosions in case of electrical failure, wherein the voltage transforming section comprises means for reducing the voltage of the high voltage current to a low voltage and electric transmission means that transmit a resulting low voltage current to a low voltage distribution line; wherein the voltage transforming section of the IVT further comprises shock mitigation means comprising at least one hollow section located opposite the high voltage section that, during an electrical failure causing an explosion, direct the gases and shockwave of the explosion towards the hollow section, thereby reducing the damage caused by the explosion to the IV transformer and its surroundings; provides an explosion-proof inductive voltage transformer easy to install and with a low cost manufacture.
US11315723B2 Power module and power circuit
Power module includes transformer unit including primary and secondary windings and magnetic core; first and second capacitor units coupled to first terminal of primary winding of transformer unit through first node; first and second external pins respectively coupled to first terminal of first capacitor unit and second terminal of second capacitor unit; first and second switch units coupled to second terminal of primary winding of transformer unit thorough second node; third and fourth external pins respectively coupled to first terminal of first switch unit and second terminal of second switch unit; secondary-side circuit coupled to secondary winding; and fifth and sixth external pins electrically coupled to first and second output terminals of secondary-side circuit, respectively. First external pin is coupled to one of third and fourth external pins selectively.
US11315722B2 Low-voltage lead structure for three-dimensional wound core of transformer
A transformer three-dimensional wound core low-voltage lead structure is provided comprising a three-dimensional wound core formed of three rectangular single frames, and three phase windings. The wound core comprises three core posts and an yoke, the yoke being a triangular structure. The three phase windings are arranged on the three core posts, each phase winding comprising an internal low-voltage and high-voltage winding. The head end and the tail end of each phase low-voltage winding are respectively connected to a lead-out line, and the lead-out lines are located in a triangular structure region of the yoke, and a low-voltage bushing step-up module is provided above the wound core, three low-voltage bushings are provided on the low-voltage bushing step-up module, and the three low-voltage bushings are connected to the lead-out line of the corresponding low-voltage winding.
US11315715B2 Electromagnetic actuator
An electromagnetic actuator including an armature movable along a longitudinal axis in an armature chamber, a coil running around the longitudinal axis for producing a magnetic field for moving the armature, a control element motionally coupled to the armature, in particular for operating a valve element of a pressure-regulating valve, a pole disk for conducting a magnetic flux, and a cover bounding the armature chamber, the cover and the pole disk together forming a component in one piece.
US11315711B2 Sintered magnet, electrical machine, use of the sintered magnet for an electrical machine and manufacturing method of a sintered magnet
A sintered magnet, the sintered magnet including a core portion, a shell portion arranged at an outer part of the sintered magnet, and a diffusion portion arranged at least partially between the core portion and the shell portion. The shell portion has a coercivity, which is at least 30 kA/m larger than the coercivity of the core portion. In the diffusion portion, the coercivity is not less than the coercivity of the core portion and not larger than the coercivity of the shell portion and the value of the coercivity gradually increases from the core portion towards the shell portion. The thickness of the core portion is not less than 1 mm and the total thickness of the shell portion and the diffusion portion is at least 5 mm.
US11315705B2 Cable with insulating part and method of producing cable insulating part
A cable includes an insulating part and one or more conducting parts disposed inside the insulating part. The insulating part includes a polymer resin layer with a product of shrinkage ratios CMD*TD, which is expressed as a product of a longitudinal shrinkage ratio and a transverse shrinkage ratio, of less than 0.24.
US11315704B2 Electric vehicle charging cable
The present disclosure relates to an electric vehicle charging cable capable of effectively cooling heat, which is generated therein during charging of an electric vehicle, using a cooling fluid, preventing damage to internal components thereof due to heat, and minimizing a diameter of the cable.
US11315699B2 Composition of matter comprising a radioisotope composition
Disclosed are a method and apparatus for making a radioisotope and a composition of matter including the radioisotope. The radioisotope is made by exposing a material to neutrons from a portable neutron source.
US11315687B2 Method and apparatus for training and evaluating artificial neural networks used to determine lung pathology
A computer-implemented method for determining lung pathology from an audio respiratory signal comprises inputting a plurality of audio files comprising a training set into an artificial neural network (ANN), wherein the plurality of audio files comprise sessions with patients with known pathologies of known degrees of severity. The method further comprises annotating the plurality of audio files with metadata relevant to the patients and the known pathologies and analyzing the plurality of audio files, wherein the analyzing comprises extracting spectrograms for each of the plurality of audio files and a plurality of descriptors associated with wheeze and crackle from the plurality of audio files. Additionally, the method comprises training the ANN using the plurality of audio files, the spectrograms, the metadata and the plurality of descriptors. The method finally comprises determining a lung pathology associated with a new sound recording inputted into the ANN.
US11315680B2 System and method for managing medical device inventory
A system for medical device inventory management is disclosed. The system is comprised of at least one scanner to scan medical device information associated with a medical device. The at least one scanner is in operable communication with at least one computing device configured to receive the medical device information from the scanner. A processor is in operable communication with the computing device and an interpreter adapted to transpose the medical device information to a graphical user interface. An inventory module is in operable communication with the processor to inventory the medical device information, including preparing a list of a plurality of medical devices. A document generator is in operable communication with the computing device to generate a document in a shareable format.
US11315678B2 Method and apparatus for an intelligent schedule board for operating rooms for surgical centers and hospitals
A method for providing an intelligent schedule board for operating rooms in surgical centers and hospitals is provided. The method comprises displaying an estimated location of a patient on an operating room schedule board and displaying status information on the operating room schedule board. The method also comprises automatically updating the schedule dashboard as at least one of the location and the status of the patient changes. Patient location is estimated using an indoor tracking system and wherein the system is an RTLS system. Patient status information is entered by staff members by means of at least one of a tablet device, a phone device, and a computer. Patient status information is entered automatically by means of a computer vision scheme that detects patient status comprising at least one of a start of surgery and an end of surgery. Patient status information is entered using a voice recognition scheme.
US11315672B2 Charging device for a physiological signal transmitter and a charging method for the same
A charging device for a physiological signal transmitter is disclosed, wherein the physiological signal transmitter is to receive and transmit a physiological signal from a subcutaneous tissue of a living body, and has a first electrical connecting port. The charging device comprises a body including a placing portion, a charging module and an operating module. The placing portion disposes thereon the physiological signal transmitter, and includes a bearing surface and a first opening. The bearing surface disposes thereon the physiological signal transmitter, and the first opening aligns therewith the first electrical connecting port of the physiological signal transmitter. The charging module is accommodated in the body and includes a second electrical connecting port, a third electrical connecting port and a circuit assembly. The second electrical connecting port is disposed in the opening and protrusive beyond or beneath the bearing surface. The third electrical connecting port is connected to a power source. The circuit assembly is configured to control a charging on the physiological signal transmitter, and electrically connected to the second electrical connecting port and the third electrical connecting port. The operating module is accommodated in the body, and coupled with the charging module, wherein when the physiological signal transmitter is placed on the bearing surface and in a first operating state, the operating module protrudes the second electrical connecting port beyond the bearing surface to electrically connect with the first electrical connecting port.
US11315665B2 Longitudinal data quality assurance system
A longitudinal data quality assurance system is operable to receive a set of medical scans corresponding to a same first patient. A first chronologically ordered list of the set of medical scans is generated based on a corresponding first set of dates, where each of the corresponding first set of dates are extracted from a headers of the set of medical scans. Quality assurance data is generated for the first chronologically ordered list by performing at least one quality assurance function on at least one of the set of medical scans. A second chronologically ordered list that includes a first subset of the first set of medical scans is generated to rectify at least one continuity error of the first chronologically ordered list, indicated in the quality assurance data. The second chronologically ordered list is transmitted to a client device for display via a display device.
US11315664B2 Medical information processing apparatus, medical information processing system, medical information processing method, and storage medium
A medical information processing apparatus which processes structured information including a plurality of pieces of information obtained by classifying information about an imaging diagnosis and relation information indicating the relationships between the pieces of information includes an instruction unit configured to instruct pasting of the structured information, a decision unit configured to decide the layout direction of paste information in accordance with an instruction from the instruction unit, and a generating unit configured to generate paste data obtained by laying out the paste information in accordance with the layout direction, contents of the paste information, and the relation information.
US11315662B2 Assay information management methods and devices
The present invention relates to methods, devices and systems for associating assay information with an assay consumable used in a biological assay. Provided are assay systems and associated consumables, wherein the assay system includes a reader adapted to read/erase/write information from/to an assay consumable identifier associated with the assay consumable. Various types of assay information are described, as well as methods of using such information in the conduct of an assay by an assay system.
US11315659B2 Methods and systems for identifying nucleotide-guided nuclease off-target sites
Methods and systems for searching genomes for potential nucleotide-guided nuclease off-target sites are provided. Also provided are methods of searching genomes for potential off-target deadCas9 binding sites. In some embodiments, the methods include ranking the potential off-target sites based on the number and location of mismatches, insertions, and/or deletions in the DNA, RNA, or DNA/RNA guide sequence relative to the genomic DNA sequence at a putative target site in the genome, allowing the selection of better target sites and/or experimental confirmation of off-target sites.
US11315655B2 Low power memory state retention regulator
A regulator includes an error amplifier with a first input coupled to receive a reference voltage and a second input coupled to receive a feedback signal. A driver transistor provides an output voltage of the regulator that powers a memory. A replica transistor provides a replica voltage that powers a replica of the memory. A first ratio of a size of the replica of the memory to a size of the memory is less than one, and a second ratio of a drive strength of the replica transistor to a drive strength of the driver transistor is less than one. Each of the first ratio and the second ratio is at most 1/500. Switching circuitry provides one of the output voltage or the replica voltage as the feedback signal to the error amplifier.
US11315645B2 3-dimensional arrays of NOR-type memory strings
Multi-gate NOR flash thin-film transistor (TFT) string arrays are organized as 3-dimensional stacks of active strips. Each active strip includes a shared source sublayer and a shared drain sublayer that is connected to substrate circuits. Data storage in the active strip is provided by charge-storage elements between the active strip and a multiplicity of control gates provided by adjacent local word-lines. The parasitic capacitance of each active strip is used to eliminate hard-wire ground connection to the shared source making it a semi-floating, or virtual source. Pre-charge voltages temporarily supplied from the substrate through a single port per active strip provide the appropriate voltages on the source and drain required during read, program, program-inhibit and erase operations. TFTs on multiple active strips can be pre-charged separately and then read, programmed or erased together in a massively parallel operation.
US11315644B2 String current reduction during multistrobe sensing to reduce read disturb
A memory device comprising a memory array; and controller circuitry to apply a first pass voltage to a first plurality of unselected wordlines of the memory array during a string current sensing phase; and reduce the first pass voltage applied to the first plurality of unselected wordlines during a multistrobe sensing phase that follows the string current sensing phase.
US11315642B2 Systems and methods providing improved calibration of memory control voltage
Disclosed are systems and methods of dynamically calibrating a memory control voltage more accurately. According to disclosed implementations, a memory control voltage such as Vpass or Vwlrv may be calibrated during memory operation as a function of the change in slope of total string current, even during increase in the wordline voltage. In one exemplary method, the wordlines are increased in sequence from a start voltage to an end voltage in steps, slope change is measured at every step, the measured slope change is compared against a threshold, and an adjusted memory control voltage is determined as a function of a wordline voltage at which the change in slope reaches the threshold. As such, memory control voltage may be determined and dynamically calibrated with less sensitivity to operating parameters such as temperature, pattern, and/or time of programming.
US11315638B2 Semiconductor memory device including system block for system data and method of operating the same
A semiconductor memory device, and a method of operating the semiconductor memory device, includes a memory cell array including a plurality of normal memory blocks and at least one system block, and a peripheral circuit configured to perform a program operation, a read operation, or an erase operation on the plurality of normal memory blocks or the at least one system block, wherein a data storage capacity of the at least one system block is less than a data storage capacity of each of the plurality of normal memory blocks.
US11315636B2 Four gate, split-gate flash memory array with byte erase operation
A memory cell array with memory cells arranged in rows and columns, first sub source lines each connecting together the source regions in one of the rows and in a first plurality of the columns, second sub source lines each connecting together the source regions in one of the rows and in a second plurality of the columns, a first and second erase gate lines each connecting together all of the erase gates in the first and second plurality of the columns respectively, first select transistors each connected between one of first sub source lines and one of a plurality of source lines, second select transistors each connected between one of second sub source lines and one of the source lines, first select transistor line connected to gates of the first select transistors, and a second select transistor line connected to gates of the second select transistors.
US11315630B2 Parallel port enablement in pseudo-dual-port memory designs
A pseudo-dual-port memory (PDPM) is disclosed that includes a first memory array bank and a second memory array bank of a plurality of memory array banks. The PDPM also includes parallel pin control logic circuitry configured to perform operations including taking a clock signal, a memory enable signal for a first port, a memory enable signal for a second port, a parallel pin control signal, and address signals for the first and the second memory array banks as inputs and generating a first internal clock and a second internal clock for performing operations corresponding to the first and the second memory array banks at the first port and the second port. A total number of memory array banks may be up to eight memory array banks and each including either a six-transistors (6-T) SRAM bit-cell or an eight-transistors (8-T) SRAM bit-cell in static random access memory architecture.
US11315628B1 Techniques for powering memory
Various implementations described herein are directed to a device having memory with a first array and a second array. The device may have power rails formed in frontside metal layers that supply core voltage to the memory. The power rails may include a first path routed through a first frontside metal layer to the first array of the memory, and the power rails may include a second path routed through the first frontside metal layer and a second frontside metal layer to the second array of the memory.
US11315627B1 Voltage drop mitigation techniques for memory devices
Methods, systems, and devices for voltage drop mitigation techniques for memory devices are described. A memory device may include an array of memory cells, a conductive line, a pull-up circuit, and an output circuit. The conductive line may be configured to convey a first voltage for performing an operation with the array of memory cells. The pull-up circuit may be configured to couple the conductive line with a voltage source during at least a portion of a duration in which the operation is performed based on a first signal that enables applying a current to the array of memory cells as part of the operation. The output circuit may be configured to output a second signal to deactivate the pull-up circuit before the operation is complete. Outputting the second signal may be based on the first signal and a difference between the first voltage and a reference voltage.
US11315619B2 Apparatuses and methods for distributing row hammer refresh events across a memory device
Apparatuses and methods for distributing row hammer refresh events across a memory device is disclosed. In one embodiment, the present disclosure is directed to an apparatus that includes a first memory configured to receive a sequential series of refresh commands and to replace a first of the sequential refresh commands with a row hammer refresh operation once during a refresh steal cycle, a second memory configured to receive the sequential series of refresh commands at to replace a second of the sequential refresh command with a row hammer refresh operation once during a refresh steal cycle, wherein the first of the sequential refresh commands and the second of the sequential refresh commands are different commands.
US11315618B2 Memory storage device and operation method thereof
A memory operation method applicable to a memory storage device is provided. The memory operation method including the following steps: receiving, from a memory controller, a first operation command for performing a first memory operation on a memory array of the memory storage device; and in response to the first operation command, transmitting first address information of the memory array corresponding to the first memory operation to the memory controller through a data interface of the memory storage device. In addition, a memory storage device using the memory operation method is also provided.
US11315616B2 Control circuit, semiconductor memory device, information processing device, and control method
To provide a control circuit capable of not only suppressing an increase in power consumption with a simple configuration but also preventing erroneous writing and destruction of a memory element. Provided is a control circuit that outputs a signal for discharging charges accumulated in a source line and a bit line according to activation of a word line, and outputs a signal for making the source line and the bit line be in a floating state by a start of writing or reading, with respect to a memory cell including the source line, the bit line, a transistor that is provided between the source line and the bit line, and switches on and off by a potential of the word line, and a memory element connected to the transistor in series.
US11315612B2 Semiconductor storing apparatus and pre-charge method
A semiconductor storing apparatus capable of suppressing a peak current in a pre-charge operation and shortening a sense time is provided. A pre-charge method of a bit line of an NAND type flash memory includes: turning on a transistor (BLPRE) and supplying a pre-charge voltage to a sense node (SNS) at time (t1); turning on a transistor (BLCLAMP) connected to the sense node (SNS) and used for generating a clamp voltage and turning on a transistor (BLCN) connected to a node (BLS) at time (t2), turning on a transistor (BLSe/BLSo) connected between the node (BLS) and a bit line (GBLe/GBLo) at time (t3), and performing the pre-charge operation on the bit line.
US11315592B1 Adjusting HGA z-height via HSA elevator using head/actuator feedback
A data storage device (DSD) includes a base-deck, a disc above the base-deck, and a shaft extending perpendicular from the base-deck. The DSD also includes a head stack assembly (HSA) including a head gimbal assembly having a load beam and a head at a first end of the HSA. The head interacts with a surface of the disc. The HSA also includes a second end movably mounted on the shaft. The DSD additionally includes an elevator that linearly moves the HSA along the shaft to adjust a distance between the load beam and the surface of the disc in response to receiving a feedback signal associated with the interaction of the head with the surface of the disc. The feedback signal is one of a plurality of feedback signals employed by the elevator to adjust the distance between the load beam and the surface of the disc.
US11315587B2 Signal processor for signal enhancement and associated methods
A signal processor for performing signal enhancement, the signal processor comprising: an input-terminal, configured to receive an input-signaling; an output-terminal; an interference-cancellation-block configured to receive the input-signaling and to provide an interference-estimate-signaling and an interference-cancelled-signal based on the input-signaling. The signal processor further comprises a feature-block configured to provide a combination-feature-signal based on the interference-cancelled-signal and the interference-estimate-signaling; and a neural-network-block configured to apply model parameters to the combination-feature-signal to provide a neural-network-output-signal to the output-terminal.
US11315585B2 Determining musical style using a variational autoencoder
A computer receives a first audio content item and applies a process to generate a representation of first audio content item. A portion is extracted from the representation of the first audio content item. A first representative vector that corresponds to the first audio content item is determined by applying a variational autoencoder (VAE) to a first segment of the extracted portion the audio content item. The computer stores the first representative vector that corresponds to the first audio content item.
US11315581B1 Encoding audio metadata in an audio frame
Techniques for encoding audio data with metadata are described. In an example, a device receives audio data corresponding to audio detected by a microphone and receives metadata associated with the audio. The device generates encoded data based at least in part on encoding the audio data with the metadata. The encoding involves replacing a portion of the audio data with the metadata, such that the encoded data includes the metadata and a remaining portion of the audio data. The device sends the encoded data to an audio processing application.
US11315580B2 Audio decoder supporting a set of different loss concealment tools
An assignment of one of phase set of different loss concealment tools of an audio decoder to a portion of the audio signal to be decoded from a data stream, which portion is affected by loss, that is the selection out of the set of different loss concealment tools, may be made in a manner leading to a more pleasant loss concealment if the assignment/selection is done based on two measures: A first measure which is determined measures a spectral position of a spectral centroid of a spectrum of the audio signal and a second measure which is determined measures a temporal predictability of the audio signal. The assigned or selected loss concealment tool may then be used to recover the portion of the audio signal.
US11315579B2 Metadata driven dynamic range control
A system for encoding and applying Dynamic Range Control/Compression (DRC) gain values to a piece of sound program content is described. In particular, a set of DRC gain values representing a DRC gain curve for the piece of content may be divided into frames corresponding to frames of the piece of content. A set of fields may be included with an audio signal representing the piece of content. The additional fields may represent the DRC gain values using linear or spline interpolation. The additional fields may include 1) an initial gain value for each DRC frame, 2) a set of slope values at particular points in the DRC curve, 3) a set of time delta values for each consecutive pair of slope values, and/or 4) one or more gain delta values representing changes of DRC gain values in the DRC gain curve between points of the slope values.
US11315565B2 Multi-party conversational agent
A multi-party conversational agent includes a computing platform having a hardware processor and a memory storing a software code. The hardware processor is configured to execute the software code to identify a first predetermined expression for conversing with a group of people, and to have a group conversation, using the first predetermined expression, with at least some members of the group. The hardware processor is configured to further execute the software code to identify, while having the group conversation, a second predetermined expression for having a dialogue with at least one member of the group, and to interrupt the group conversation to have the dialogue, using the second predetermined expression, with the at least one member of the group.
US11315564B2 Wireless device
A wireless device having an action mode that automatically repeats, at a fixed temporal interval, a sending action of sending a voice and a receiving action of receiving the voice includes a voice recorder configured to record the voice therein when the voice is input from a microphone during execution of the action mode, a sending controller configured to send the voice input in the sending action during the execution of the action mode, and a recording controller configured to control recording in the voice recorder, wherein the sending controller is further configured to send the voice recorded in the voice recorder when the voice is not input from the microphone in the sending action.
US11315553B2 Electronic device and method for providing or obtaining data for training thereof
Methods for providing and obtaining data for training and electronic devices thereof are provided. The method for providing data for training includes obtaining first voice data for a voice uttered by a user at a specific time through a microphone of the electronic device and transmitting the voice recognition result to a second electronic device which obtained second voice data for the voice uttered by the user at the specific time, for use as data for training a voice recognition model. In this case, the voice recognition model may be trained using the data for training and an artificial intelligence algorithm such as deep learning.
US11315544B2 Cognitive modification of verbal communications from an interactive computing device
A method includes: determining, by a computer device, a current context associated with a user that is the target audience of an unprompted verbal output of an interactive computing device; determining, by the computer device, one or more parameters that are most effective in getting the attention of the user for the determined current context; and modifying, by the computer device, the unprompted verbal output of the interactive computing device using the determined one or more parameters.
US11315542B2 Active noise control device
An active noise control device includes: a control target signal extractor for extracting a signal component of a control target frequency from an error signal as a control target signal which is a complex-valued signal having a real part and an imaginary part; a control signal generator for generating a control signal for controlling a control actuator, by signal-processing the control target signal through a control filter; and a control filter coefficient updater for successively and adaptively updating the coefficient of the control filter.
US11315535B2 Live stream processing method, apparatus, system, electronic apparatus and storage medium
The present disclosure provides a live stream processing method, apparatus and system, electronic device and a storage medium. The first electronic device acquires target song information provided by second electronic device, and the target song information at least includes a target song identifier. Afterwards, the first electronic device plays the accompaniment audio synchronously with the second electronic device according to a target song identifier when the notification information is received, that is, when the second electronic device plays the accompaniment audio of the target song, and the first electronic device acquires the singing audio sent by the second electronic device through a server. Finally, the first electronic device takes the played accompaniment audio and the singing audio as a live stream and sends the live stream to the server.
US11315534B2 Method, apparatus, terminal and storage medium for mixing audio
The present disclosure provides a method for mixing audio, pertaining to the technical field of multimedia. The method includes: after acquiring an audio material to be mixed, determining a beat feature of a target audio, performing beat adjustment on the audio material based on the beat feature of the target audio; and performing audio mixing on the target audio based on the audio material adjusted by the beat adjustment.
US11315533B2 Keyboard for writing musical scores
The invention relates to a keyboard (10) for writing musical scores, suitable for blind users, characterized by—an input module (12) connectible to a remote computer and provided with a plurality of keys divided into sets of keys, of which a first set of keys (30) is configured to generate signals representative of the pitch of the musical notes by a musical staff wherein the improvement comprises lines in relief that ensure tactile feedback and a second set of keys (40) is configured to generate signals representative of the duration of the musical notes;—a control unit (150) configured to translate sequences of pressed keys into corresponding signals to be sent to a remote computer, said signals being interpretable in terms of musical notation elements which can be represented on a computer.
US11315530B2 Tracking system and related positioning and calibration methods
A tracking system for positioning a user's location comprise a scan device including a light scanning module for generating a scan light source, where the light scanning module includes a point light source, a prism, a reflector and a synchronization processing module, the prism rotates with a rotation speed, the synchronization processing module is used to control the reflector to rotate with an angle according to the rotation speed, so that the light emitted to the prism is reflected to a specific direction to form the scan light source, a head mounted displayer, which includes a plurality of receivers for detecting the scan light source, for generating information about the scan light source, and an computing device for calculating the location of the user based on the information.
US11315524B2 Display device and method for restoring deterioration data of the same
A method for restoring deterioration data of a display device, includes: reading deterioration data from a first storage unit; determining whether the deterioration data is abnormal by comparing a first deterioration value of a first block with adjacent deterioration values of adjacent blocks adjacent to the first block; restoring the deterioration data based on a look-up table in which a luminance retention rate according to a degree of deterioration is set and sensing data provided from a sensing unit, when the deterioration data is determined to be abnormal; and generating second image data by compensating for first image data based on the restored deterioration data. The display device includes blocks each including a pixel, the blocks include the first and adjacent blocks, the deterioration data includes deterioration values each representing a degree of deterioration of each of the blocks, and the deterioration values include the first and adjacent deterioration values.
US11315521B2 Electronic device and method for brightness control of electronic device
An electronic device according to one embodiment disclosed in the present application comprises: a first surface; a second surface facing the first surface; a housing for encompassing a space between the first surface and the second surface; a display exposed through the first surface and including a plurality of pixels; applications outputted through the display; a memory for storing first data for identifying a designated part of the applications; a sensor for measuring second data related to a condition of the display; and a processor electrically connected to the display, the memory and the sensor. In addition, various embodiments identified through the specification are possible.
US11315517B2 Data driver and display apparatus that reduces deterioration of image quality due to decrease in pixel charging rate during supply of gradation voltage signal
A modulated data signal is generated so as to change such that a length of a data period indicative of a timing of writing of the gradation voltage signal to each of the pixel portions becomes a length according to a distance from the data driver to each of the pixel portions. The timing control unit writes a video data signal to a memory at a timing according to a data period of the video data signal. The timing control unit reads the video data signal from the memory at a timing according to a period as a result of correction of a data period of the modulated data signal on the basis of a difference between an average value of lengths of the data periods of the video data signals and an average value of lengths of the data periods of the modulated data signals.
US11315507B2 Display panel having column inversion polarity and compensation voltage driving method
A display panel control method, a display panel control device, and a display panel. The control method comprises: obtaining a first polarity of a drive voltage of a first pixel column, a second polarity of a drive voltage of a green pixel column, and a third polarity of a drive voltage of a third pixel column (S10); when the second polarity is opposite to the first polarity and the third polarity, determining a voltage compensation value of each of green sub-pixels according to a preset common voltage value and the current common voltage value (S30); and reducing the corresponding first voltage according to each of the voltage compensation values (S40).
US11315501B2 Light control method of cell phone and cell phone using the ambient light sensor and the proximity sensor
There is provided a portable electronic device including a backlight module, an ambient light sensor, a proximity sensor and a processing unit. The backlight module illuminates with backlight brightness. The ambient light sensor is configured to detect ambient light intensity. The proximity sensor is configured to detect an object. The processing unit is configured to activate the proximity sensor when the ambient light intensity detected by the ambient light sensor is lower than a predetermined value or decreases more than a predetermined range, and to maintain or reduce the backlight brightness according to a detection result of the proximity sensor. There is further provided an automatic detection method.
US11315488B2 Pixel compensation circuit, driving method, and display device
A pixel compensation circuit is provided. The pixel compensation circuit includes: a first transistor connected to a first scan line, wherein a first terminal of the first transistor is connected to a data line and a second terminal of the first transistor is connected to a second terminal of the driving transistor; a second transistor connected to a first scan line, wherein a first terminal of the second transistor is connected to a first terminal of the driving transistor and a second terminal of the second transistor is connected to a control terminal of the driving transistor; and a third transistor, wherein a control terminal of the third transistor is connected to a control line, a first terminal of the third transistor is connected to a supply voltage line, and a second terminal of the third transistor is connected to the first terminal of the driving transistor.
US11315483B2 Systems, devices, and methods for an infrared emitting display
Systems, devices, and methods for tracking eye movement and gaze direction using infrared light are described. The method includes projecting infrared light from at least one pixel in the display screen to the eye of the user, detecting a plurality of reflections of the infrared light from the eye, determining the relative intensity of each of the plurality of the reflections, identifying, from the plurality of reflections, a region of the eye that corresponds to a relatively low intensity reflection, and determining a position of the eye based on the region of the eye that corresponds to the relatively low intensity reflection.
US11315478B2 Display device
A display device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a display panel configured to display an image using a plurality of pixels, a timing controller configured to generate an embedded clock point-to-point interface (EPI) data signal according to an EPI protocol, a display panel driver configured to write pixel data of an input image onto the plurality of pixels based on the EPI data signal, a wireless signal detection unit configured to detect an electromagnetic wave signal surrounding the display device and convert the detected electromagnetic wave signal into an electric signal, and a detection signal output unit configured to compare the electric signal with a reference signal and output a detection signal according to a comparison result, wherein the timing controller converts a preset signal characteristic of the EPI data signal according to the detection signal and outputs the EPI data signal.
US11315475B2 Pixel driving circuit, driving method thereof, and display device
A pixel driving circuit includes: current control sub-circuit outputting driving current in response to light emission control signal of the light emission control signal terminal; time control sub-circuit transmitting time modulation signal of the time modulation signal terminal to the third control terminal in response to time control signal of the time control signal terminal, and controlling time during which the driving current flows through the light emitting element; initial time control sub-circuit transmitting initial control signal of the initial control signal terminal to the output terminal of the initial time control sub-circuit in response to initial time control signal of the initial time control signal terminal. Time control sub-circuit controls the time during which the driving current flows through the light emitting element in response to time modulation signal transmitted to the third control terminal and initial control signal transmitted to the third control terminal.
US11315466B2 System and method for a multi-primary wide gamut color system
Systems and methods for a multi-primary color system for display. A multi-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. One embodiment of the multi-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.
US11315447B2 Display device
The present application provides a display device which includes a housing unit, a first supporting structure, a second supporting structure, and a display device. The second supporting structure is slidably arranged opposite to the first supporting unit. A driving mechanism is connected to the second supporting structure. A flexible display screen is laid between a side of the first supporting structure and a side of the second supporting structure, a first end of the flexible display screen is connected to an end of the second supporting structure, and a second end of the flexible display screen is connected to the driving mechanism.
US11315446B2 Display panel, display device and method for manufacturing the display panel
The present disclosure provides a display panel, a display device and a method for manufacturing a display panel. The display panel includes a flexible display and a support film. The flexible display includes a display area, a folding area and an extension area. Two ends of the folding area are respectively connected to the display area and the extension area. The display area and the extension area are non-coplanar. The support film is attached to an opposite surface of a display surface of the flexible display. The support film includes a first cured area and a second cured area. The first cured area and the second cured area respectively correspond to the display area and the extension area.
US11315441B2 Organ model
A material for forming an organ model containing an aqueous gel, which comprises polyvinyl alcohol having an average degree of polymerization of 300 to 3500 and a degree of saponification of not less than 90% by mole, and silica particles; a method for producing a material for forming an organ model, comprising cooling an aqueous polyvinyl alcohol solution which contains polyvinyl alcohol having an average degree of polymerization of 300 to 3500 and a degree of saponification of not less than 90% by mole and silica particles, to a temperature of −10° C. or lower, and thawing the resulting formed aqueous gel; and an organ model at least provided with a surface layer comprising the material for forming an organ model. Thus, it is possible to provide: an organ model which has a hydrophilic property similar to an organ of a human body, gives such an incision feel that an incised portion spreads just similar to a living human organ and, therefore can be appropriately used in, for example, exercising surgical procedures; a material for forming an organ model appropriately usable for the organ model; and a method for producing the same.
US11315437B2 Nutrition management and kitchen appliance
A nutrition management system including a patient mobile application stored on non-transitory computer-readable media in electronic communication with a home nutrient-testing device, and a dietitian's software stored on non-transitory computer-readable media in electronic communication with the patient mobile application. A method of nutrition management, by a patient testing their nutrition levels on a home nutrient-testing device, and creating personalized daily dietary recommendations on a meal-by-meal basis for the patient based on results from the home nutrient-testing device. A kitchen device for creating hot and cold meals or drinks, including an ingredient chamber, an interface screen in electronic communication with said ingredient chamber, and an accessible preparation chamber in operable connection with said ingredient chamber and in electronic communication with the interface screen, the kitchen device being in electronic communication with a patient mobile application stored on non-transitory computer-readable media. A method of using the kitchen device.
US11315434B2 System and method to change SVS mode
A system may include a display and a processor communicatively coupled to the display. The processor may be configured to: output, to the display, a synthetic vision system (SVS) taxi mode exocentric view of an aircraft while the aircraft is performing taxi operations, while the aircraft is on ground, and when the aircraft is not in a predetermined exclusion zone, the predetermined exclusion zone including portions of a runway where the aircraft is able to begin taking off; and output, to the at least one display, an SVS flight mode egocentric view from the aircraft when the aircraft is in the predetermined exclusion zone. The display may be configured to display the SVS taxi mode exocentric view until the aircraft is in the predetermined exclusion zone and display the SVS flight mode egocentric view when the aircraft is in the predetermined exclusion zone.
US11315428B2 Management of mobile objects
An embodiment of the invention may include a method, computer program product and computer system for managing mobile objects. The embodiment may manage, by a first computing system, a plurality of mobile objects moving within a geographic space. Managing the plurality of mobile objects may assisting with movement of the plurality of mobile objects. The embodiment may determine whether a first mobile object among the plurality of mobile objects is a real mobile object based on a first sensor information received from the first mobile object. The embodiment may use information received from the first mobile object in managing the plurality of mobile objects moving within the geographic space based on determining that the first mobile object is the real mobile object.
US11315427B2 Vehicle-to-vehicle sensor data sharing
An example operation may include one or more of detecting a potential event via sensors on a transport, sending data related to the potential event to other transports within a predefined distance, storing the data at the transports and a server, and performing a transport operation response on the transports.
US11315420B2 Moving object and driving support system for moving object
A driving support system includes a first monitoring device on a first object, the first monitoring device having a first controller, a first camera, and a first display, a second monitoring device on a second object, the second monitoring device having a second controller and a second camera, and a server in communication with the first and second monitoring devices. The first and second controllers are each detect a target in images acquired from the respective first or second camera, calculate target information for the target, and transmit the target information to the server. The server generates list information including the target information from the first and second monitoring devices, and transmits the list information to the first and second monitoring devices. The first controller further generates a map according to the list information received from the server, and displays the map on the first display.
US11315418B2 Providing user assistance in a vehicle based on traffic behavior models
Providing user assistance in a vehicle includes identifying a driving behavior of the vehicle based on an evaluation of information about manual operation of the vehicle and information about an environment surrounding the vehicle, and issuing an alert to a user prompting the user to implement corrective manual operation. The user assistance further includes receiving a traffic behavior model that describes a predominating driving behavior of a like population of reference vehicles, and issuing the alert to a user prompting the user to implement corrective manual operation in response to identifying that the driving behavior of the vehicle does not match the predominating driving behavior of the like population of reference vehicles. Under the corrective manual operation, the driving behavior of the vehicle matches the predominating driving behavior of the like population of reference vehicles.
US11315415B2 Information sharing system and information sharing method for vehicle
The present invention provides an information sharing system for a vehicle. The information sharing system includes at least one first Internet of Things (IoT) device, for gathering information about the vehicle or a driver of the vehicle; and a second IoT device, for sharing the information; wherein the information comprises at least one of traffic-related information of the vehicle and emotion-related information of the driver.
US11315411B2 Vehicle alert device and method
An Audio Frequency Induction Loop receiving device, an Audio Frequency Induction Loop transmitting device, a system and a method for alerting a person with impaired hearing about a moving vehicle are disclosed. The Audio Frequency Induction Loop receiving device comprises an Audio Frequency Induction Loop receiver and a processing circuitry. The Audio Frequency Induction Loop receiver is configured to receive a signal via a magnetic field generated by the Audio Frequency Induction Loop transmitting device installed in the vehicle. The processing circuitry is configured to cause the Audio Frequency Induction Loop receiving device to detect the magnetic field generated by the Audio Frequency Induction Loop transmitting device and generate an alert signal for alerting about the moving vehicle.
US11315409B2 Decreasing false alarms in RFID exit portals
Transmitting a radio frequency identification (RFID) interrogation signal into an RFID interrogation zone of an Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) system. Detecting at least one response signal from a first RFID tag of the EAS system responding to the interrogation signal. Capturing, at one or more times in a window of time around the detection, sensor data within a sensor field, the sensor field and the RFID interrogation zone overlapping to form a zone of interest. Characterizing movement of a non-tag object during the window of time based on the captured sensor data. Determining whether the first RFID tag is associated with the characterized non-tag object based on a comparison of the at least one response signal and the characterized movement of the non-tag object.
US11315390B2 Transfer path unit structure for supply/collection cassette of ATM
The present disclosure relates to a transit transfer path unit structure connecting a supply/collection cassette and a banknote transfer path of an upper main body in an ATM which includes the upper main body and a lower main body and has a structure in which the supply/collection cassette is mounted on one side of the lower main body. The transit transfer path unit is disposed on one side of the upper main body of the ATM, and detachably provided between the supply/collection cassette and the banknote transfer path provided in the upper main body for separation from a banknote transfer route. Thus, the upper main body may be easily pulled to the front or rear of the ATM without any interference with the transit transfer path unit to perform the maintenance work, enhancing the convenience of the maintenance of the ATM.
US11315384B2 Interactive electronic reel gaming machine providing cumulative free games and a spinning wheel feature
An interactive electronic gaming machine that includes cumulative free games and a spinning wheel feature is disclosed. The interactive electronic gaming machine is a video slot machine game that includes a base game, cumulative free games, and a spinning wheel feature. The spinning wheel feature may include a plurality of values, selectable in response to a spin and stop of the spinning wheel. The selected value can include a multiplier associated with cumulative free games, which enhances a payout to a player of the interactive electronic gaming machine.
US11315381B2 Apparatuses, systems, and methods for the automated dispensing of articles
Provided herein is a system for automated dispensing of articles. Systems may include: a robotic arm; an end-of-arm tool attached to the robotic arm; a scanning device proximate the end-of-arm tool; and a controller to control the robotic arm and the end-of-arm tool. The end-of-arm tool may include a body and two or more vacuum cups extending from the body, where the controller controls a level of suction provided to each of the two or more vacuum cups individually. Each of the two or more vacuum cups extending from the body may be movable between a retracted position proximate the body, and an extended position away from the body of the end-of-arm tool in response to instruction from the controller. Suction may be provided only to the vacuum cups of the two or more vacuum cups that are disposed in the extended position.
US11315378B2 Method of verifying an authenticity of a printed item and data processing terminal
A method of verifying an authenticity of a printed item includes: photographing the printed item to obtain a photographic image of the printed item, retrieving reference data of the printed item, the reference data including a reference image of the printed item, determining a test noise parameter from the photographic image of the printed item, determining a reference noise parameter from the reference image, comparing the test noise parameter of the photographic image of the printed item to the reference noise parameter of the reference image, and determining an authenticity of the printed item from a result of the comparing. The determining the authenticity of the printed item from the result of the comparing may include establishing from the reference noise parameter of the reference image and the test noise parameter of the printed item.
US11315376B2 Continuous authorization monitoring
A security system includes a first security badge having a visual portion that varies according to signals provided to the first security badge and an authorization server that periodically provides signals to the first security badge in response to a query of the authorization server by the first security badge while the first security badge remains in a controlled zone, the signals varying independently of reader access of the first security badge. The first security badge may be read by a reader only in connection with initial entry into the controlled zone. Authorization of a user of the first security badge may vary while the user remains in the controlled zone. The first security badge may include a visual image of a user of the first security badge and displays additional information. The additional information may include name and authorization status of the user.
US11315369B2 Blockchain configuration history for vehicle maintenance, modification, and activity tracking
A vehicle configuration and activity history tracking system and method. A first vehicle configuration and history blockchain is read from a first node in a vehicle configuration and history blockchain network comprising a plurality of nodes. A second vehicle configuration and history blockchain is read from a second node in the plurality of nodes of the vehicle configuration and history blockchain network. The first vehicle configuration and history blockchain is compared to the second vehicle configuration and history blockchain to determine whether the first vehicle configuration and history blockchain is valid. A new maintenance operation on the vehicle or a new modification of the vehicle is initiated using the first vehicle configuration and history blockchain in response to a determination that the first vehicle configuration and history blockchain is valid.
US11315355B2 Electric lock and control method thereof
An electric lock includes a fingerprint module and a control circuit. The fingerprint module includes a fingerprint sensing unit configured to sense a fingerprint image of a user, and a fingerprint recognition unit electrically connected to the fingerprint sensing unit and configured to compare the fingerprint image of the user with registered fingerprint data pre-stored in the fingerprint recognition unit to generate a comparison result. The control circuit is electrically connected to the fingerprint recognition unit, and configured to control the electric lock to perform a predetermined operation according to the comparison result. The fingerprint sensing unit and the fingerprint recognition unit are integrated and packaged in a same chip, and the comparison result is transmitted from the fingerprint recognition unit to the control circuit after being encrypted according to a predetermined encryption method.
US11315347B2 Solid object detection device and solid object detection method
A solid object detection device includes an overhead view transformation processing unit transforming first and second photographed images photographed by a camera at different timings in travel of a vehicle into first and second overhead view images, respectively, a subtracted image generation unit generating a subtracted image between the first and second overhead view images whose photographing positions are aligned with each other, a solid object position specification unit specifying a position of a solid object present around the vehicle based on the subtracted image, and a masked subtracted image generation unit generating a masked subtracted image in which a region other than a solid object candidate region as a candidate where the solid object appears in the subtracted image is masked and the solid object position specification unit specifies a position of the solid object in the subtracted image based on the masked subtracted image.
US11315343B1 Adversarial optimization method for training process of generative adversarial network
The invention relates to an adversarial optimization method for the training process of generative adversarial network. According to the adversarial optimization method for the training process of generative adversarial network, the optimal transmission problem is transformed into solving the elliptic Monge-Ampere partial differential equation (MAPDE) in the generator G. To solve MAPDE of n (n>3) dimensions, the Neumann boundary conditions are improved and the discretization of MAPDE is extended to obtain the optimal mapping between a generator and a discriminator, which constitutes the adversarial network MAGAN. In the process of training the defence network, by overcoming the loss function of the optimal mapping, the defence network can obtain a maximum distance between the two measurements and obtain filtered security samples. The effective attack method of GANs is successfully established, with the precision improved by 5.3%. In addition, the MAGAN can be stably trained without adjusting hyper-parameters, so that the accuracy of target classification and recognition system for unmanned vehicle can be well improved.
US11315341B2 Information processing apparatus, verification method, and computer-readable recording medium recording verification program
An information processing apparatus includes: a memory; and a processor coupled to the memory and configured to: calculate a positional difference and a degree of similarity in feature value between each feature point in a verification image captured by an imaging device and each of a plurality of feature points in a registered image registered in advance; and match the verification image against the registered image by using the degree of similarity to a feature point having the degree of similarity that is second highest or lower for each feature point in the registered image in a case where a positional difference from a feature point having the degree of similarity that is highest in the verification image is greater than a threshold value.
US11315326B2 Extended reality anchor caching based on viewport prediction
A processing system of a mobile device may determine the device's predicted viewport, which defines a portion of a real world environment that is expected to be visible to the device's user at a future time. The processing system may determine a set of extended reality anchors that are present in the real world environment, where each anchor stores a digital object that, when rendered by the device and presented to the user simultaneously with the real world environment, creates extended reality media. The processing system may remove a first subset anchors from the set, where locations of anchors in the first subset fall outside a threshold distance from the predicted viewport. The removing results in a second subset of anchors remaining in the set. The processing system may download a digital object from a second device, where the digital object is stored by an anchor of the second subset.
US11315319B2 Method for preserving shapes in solid model when distributing material during topological optimization with distance fields
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 distance field and to produce a frozen distance field 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 an iso-surface distance field is generated from the extracted iso-surface mesh. A distance field intersection is derived between the iso-surface distance field and the variable-void distance field. A distance field union is performed between the distance field intersection and the frozen distance field, and a result iso-surface mesh is produced from the distance field union.
US11315318B2 Method for constructing grid map by using binocular stereo camera
The present invention discloses a method for constructing a grid map by using a binocular stereo camera. A high-performance computing platform is constructed by using a binocular camera and a GPU, and a high-performance solving algorithm is constructed to obtain a high-quality grid map containing three-dimensional information. The system in the present invention is easy to construct, so the input data may be collected by using the binocular stereo camera; the program is simple and easy to implement. According to the present invention, the grid height is calculated by using spatial prior information and statistical knowledge, so that a three-dimensional result is more robust; and according to the present invention, the adaptive threshold of grids is solved by using spatial geometry, filtering and screening of the grids are completed, and thus the generalization ability and robustness of the algorithm are improved.
US11315314B1 Virtual vehicle generation by multi-spectrum scanning
A method and system for generating a three-dimensional representation of a vehicle to assess damage to the vehicle. A mobile device may capture multispectral scans of a vehicle from each a plurality of cameras configured to scan the vehicle at a different wavelength of the electromagnetic spectrum. A virtual model of the vehicle may be generated from the multispectral scan of the vehicle, such that anomalous conditions or errors in individual wavelength data are omitted from model generation. A representation of the virtual model may be presented to the user via the display of the mobile device. The virtual model of the vehicle may further be analyzed to assess damage to the vehicle.
US11315311B2 Fragment compression for coarse pixel shading
One embodiment provides for a graphics processing unit comprising a processing cluster to perform coarse pixel shading and output shaded coarse pixels for processing by a pixel processing pipeline and a render cache to store coarse pixel data for input to or output from pixel processing pipeline.
US11315304B2 Apparatus and method for a hierarchical beam tracer
Apparatus and method for a hierarchical beam tracer. For example, one embodiment of an apparatus comprises: a beam generator to generate beam data associated with a beam projected into a graphics scene; a bounding volume hierarchy (BVH) generator to generate BVH data comprising a plurality of hierarchically arranged BVH nodes; a hierarchical beam-based traversal unit to determine whether the beam intersects a current BVH node and, if so, to responsively subdivide the beam into N child beams to test against the current BVH node and/or to traverse further down the BVH hierarchy to select a new BVH node, wherein the hierarchical beam-based traversal unit is to iteratively subdivide successive intersecting child beams and/or to continue to traverse down the BVH hierarchy until a leaf node is reached with which at least one final child beam is determined to intersect; the hierarchical beam-based traversal unit to generate a plurality of rays within the final child beam; and intersection hardware logic to perform intersection testing for any rays intersecting the leaf node, the intersection testing to determine intersections between the rays intersecting the leaf node and primitives bounded by the leaf node.
US11315300B2 Multi-spectral rendering for synthetics
Systems and methods are disclosed for leveraging rendering engines to perform multi-spectral rendering by reusing the color channels for additional spectral bands. A digital asset represented by a three dimensional (3D) mesh and a material reference pointer may be rendered using a first material spectral band data set and additionally rendered using a second material spectral band data set, and the results combined to create a multi-spectral rendering. The multi-spectral rendering may then be used as part of a synthetics service or operation. By abstracting the material properties, a material translator is able to return a banded material data set from among a plurality of spectral band sets, and asset material information may advantageously be managed apart from managing each asset individually.
US11315298B2 Personalized stylized avatars
The present disclosure is related to a method to generate user representative avatars that fit within a design paradigm. The method includes receiving depth information corresponding to multiple user features of the user, determining one or more feature landmarks for the user based on the depth information, utilizing the one or more feature landmarks to classify a first user feature relative to an avatar feature category, selecting a first avatar feature from the avatar feature category based on the classification of the first user feature, combining the first avatar feature within an avatar representation to generate a user avatar, and output the user avatar for display.
US11315290B2 Image processing apparatus and image processing method
An image processing apparatus according to the present invention includes at least one memory and at least one processor Which function as: a setting unit configured to he capable of setting any of a plurality of processing modes which include a first processing mode to display an image having a first brightness range and a second processing mode to display an image having a second brightness range which is narrower than the first brightness range and a processing unit configured to generate frame image data, which is a display target, in a first state in which image processing in accordance with a currently set processing mode is performed, and generates a capture image data corresponding to the frame image data in a second state after changing the first state in accordance with the currently set processing mode.
US11315287B2 Generating pose information for a person in a physical environment
Various implementations disclosed herein include devices, systems, and methods for generating body pose information for a person in a physical environment. In various implementations, a device includes an environmental sensor, a non-transitory memory and one or more processors coupled with the environmental sensor and the non-transitory memory. In some implementations, a method includes obtaining, via the environmental sensor, spatial data corresponding to a physical environment. The physical environment includes a person and a fixed spatial point. The method includes identifying a portion of the spatial data that corresponds to a body portion of the person. In some implementations, the method includes determining a position of the body portion relative to the fixed spatial point based on the portion of the spatial data. In some implementations, the method includes generating pose information for the person based on the position of body portion in relation to the fixed spatial point.
US11315286B2 Locating a region of interest on an object
A method is disclosed. The method comprises defining a region of interest on a three-dimensional model of an object. The method may comprise capturing an image of an object manufactured according to the three-dimensional model. The method may comprise determining, using a processor, a position and orientation of the three-dimensional model with respect to the object in the captured image. The method may comprise locating the region of interest on the manufactured object. A portion of the manufactured object within the region of interest may comprise an identifiable feature. An apparatus and a machine-readable medium are also disclosed.
US11315283B1 Method and system for object detection and posture estimation based on object-customized image feature detection algorithm
A system for object detection and posture estimation based on an object-customized image feature detection algorithm according to an embodiment of the present disclosure comprises at least one or more processors; and at least one or more memories, wherein at least one application, as an application that is stored in the memory and performs object detection and posture estimation based on an object-customized image feature detection algorithm by being executed by the at least one or more processors, learns a goal object based on a plurality of image feature detection algorithms, generates an algorithm list that includes evaluation of the plurality of image feature detection algorithms for detecting the learned goal object, detects a target object corresponding to the goal object among at least one or more candidate objects within an input image based on the generated algorithm list, and performs a posture estimation process for the detected target object based on the generated algorithm list.
US11315280B1 Pose estimation with limited correspondences
Various implementations disclosed herein include devices, systems, and methods for pose estimation using one point correspondence, one line correspondence, and a directional measurement. In various implementations, a device includes a non-transitory memory and one or more processors coupled with the non-transitory memory. In some implementations, a method includes obtaining an image corresponding to a physical environment. A first correspondence between a first set of pixels in the image and a spatial point in the physical environment is determined. A second correspondence between a second set of pixels in the image and a spatial line in the physical environment is determined. Pose information is generated as a function of the first correspondence, the second correspondence, and a directional measurement.
US11315277B1 Device to determine user-specific HRTF based on combined geometric data
A device and a method of using the device to determine a user-specific head-related transfer function (HRTF), are described. The device can determine first geometric data corresponding to visible features of a pinna of a user in an image, and second geometric data corresponding to hidden features of the pinna obfuscated by the visible features in the image. The first geometric data and the second geometric data are combined in a geometric model that describes a shape of the pinna, and the user-specific HRTF is determined based on the geometric model. The user-specific HRTF is used to render spatial audio to the user. Other aspects are also described and claimed.
US11315263B2 Medical image processing apparatus, medical image processing method, and medical image processing program
A medical image processing apparatus having a processor configured to detect at least four reference landmarks among the left eye, the right eye, the diencephalon, the fornix, the corpus callosum, the left hippocampus, and the right hippocampus from a brain image, performs first registration including registration by similarity transformation using reference landmarks between the brain image and a standard brain image, and perform second registration by nonlinear transformation between the brain image and the standard brain image after the first registration.
US11315262B1 Tracking objects in three-dimensional space using calibrated visual cameras and depth cameras
The motion of objects within a scene may be detected and tracked using digital (e.g., visual and depth) cameras aligned with fields of view that overlap at least in part. Objects may be identified within visual images captured from the scene using a tracking algorithm and correlated to point clouds or other depth models generated based on depth images captured from the scene. Once visual aspects (e.g., colors or other features) of objects are correlated to the point clouds, shapes and/or positions of the objects may be determined and used to further train the tracking algorithms to recognize the objects in subsequently captured frames. Moreover, a Kalman filter or other motion modeling technique may be used to enhance the prediction of a location of an object within subsequently captured frames.
US11315253B2 Computer vision system and method
An image processing method for segmenting an image, the method comprising: receiving an image; processing said image with a common processing stage to produce a first feature map; inputting said first feature map to a parallel processing stage, said second processing stage comprising first and second parallel branches that receive the first feature map; and combining the output of the first and second branches to produce a semantic segmented image, wherein the common processing stage comprises a neural network, the neural network having at least one separable convolution module configured to perform separable convolution and downsample the image to produce first feature map and said first branch comprises a neural network comprising at least one separable convolution module configured to perform separable convolution.
US11315247B2 Systems, methods, and devices for medical image analysis, diagnosis, risk stratification, decision making and/or disease tracking
The disclosure herein relates to systems, methods, and devices for medical image analysis, diagnosis, risk stratification, decision making and/or disease tracking. In some embodiments, the systems, devices, and methods described herein are configured to analyze non-invasive medical images of a subject to automatically and/or dynamically identify one or more features, such as plaque and vessels, and/or derive one or more quantified plaque parameters, such as radiodensity, radiodensity composition, volume, radiodensity heterogeneity, geometry, location, and/or the like. In some embodiments, the systems, devices, and methods described herein are further configured to generate one or more assessments of plaque-based diseases from raw medical images using one or more of the identified features and/or quantified parameters.
US11315238B2 Method for manufacturing a product
A method for manufacturing a product is provided. The method includes: providing a plurality of components; working on the plurality of components to form the product; and testing the product via a testing method, including: providing first images and second images; assigning the first images by an assigner to a first inspecting unit; determining whether the product corresponding to the first images is OK or not in the first inspecting unit; additionally assigning the second image by the assigner to the first inspecting unit in case no more first image is to be assigned; determining whether the product corresponding to the second image is OK or not in the second inspecting unit or additionally in the first inspecting unit; and sending a message of OK by the assigner for outputting the product that is determined OK.
US11315237B2 EBeam inspection method
An image is obtained by using a charged particle beam, and a design layout information is generated to select patterns of interest. Grey levels among patterns can be compared with each other to identify abnormal, or grey levels within one pattern can be compared to a determined threshold grey level to identify abnormal.
US11315233B2 Learning model generating device, and type identification system for generating learning model and using generated learning model to infer type of image defect
A learning model generating device includes a first image reading device and a first control device. The first control device includes a processor and functions, through the processor executing a first control program, as a first segmenter, a learning model generator, and a first compressor. The first segmenter segments each of images of training prints obtained by reading performed by the first image reading device. The learning model generator learns segmented images to generate a first learning model for use in inferring a type of an image defect. The first compressor compresses each of the images of the training prints. The first segmenter segments each of compressed images obtained by compression performed by the first compressor. The learning model generator learns compressed and segmented images to generate a second learning model for use in inferring a type of an image defect.
US11315232B2 Residue detection using a luminance histogram
A method of determining whether a substrate is properly polished includes obtaining an image of the substrate, obtaining intensity values of a luminance plane for the image, generating an intensity histogram from the intensity values of the luminance plane, and analyzing the intensity histogram to determine whether the intensity histogram meets one or more criteria.
US11315230B2 System, method and computer program product for analyzing jpeg images for forensic and other purposes
Forensic method for identifying forged documents. For each of a stream of incoming jpeg images, using a processor configured for determining whether jpeg image/s is a replacement forgery by determining whether a first portion of individual image which resides at a known location (known likely to be replaced by forger) within the individual jpeg image has been replaced, including: indicator, face-djpg, for the first portion at known location; computing indicator, aka nonface-djpg, for a second portion of individual image which resides at a comparison location within the jpeg image known as unlikely to be replaced by a forger; and determining whether face-djpg and nonface-djpg fulfill predetermined logical criterion and deciding whether the individual jpeg image is a replacement forgery accordingly.
US11315228B2 System and method for mineral exploration
A system and method of identifying potential areas for mineral extraction is disclosed. The proposed systems and methods describe an autonomous mineral discovery platform that leverages robotics, X-Ray Florescence (XRF) technology, image analytics, smart devices, and IoT enabled devices to perform comprehensive field surveying and exploratory sampling. For example, by implementation of remote navigation and control, as well as field data capture and real-time data transmission capabilities, this platform can be configured to automatically identify rock types and their surface features and perform elemental composition analysis of surface while on-site and remote from the operator site.
US11315227B2 Electronic apparatus and control method thereof
An electronic apparatus includes a memory configured to store a plurality of images; and a processor configured to identify qualities of the plurality of images, process the plurality of images using at least one artificial intelligence model corresponding to the identified qualities, and obtain a graphic image including the processed plurality of images, and the at least one artificial intelligence model is trained to increase a quality of an input image.
US11315226B2 Intelligent cabling and connection validation
A method is disclosed to ensure that components in a complex system are correctly connected together. In one embodiment, such a method captures a visual image of a system made up of multiple components connected together with cables. The method analyzes the visual image to determine connections between the components. The method further builds a current model that represents the connections between the components. This current model is then compared to a previous model to find differences between the current model and the previous model. If differences exist, the method notifies a user of the differences. This may assist the user in identifying any incorrect connections between the components. A corresponding apparatus and computer program product are also disclosed.
US11315225B2 Coarse depth culling during binning
Inventive aspects include a binning unit for coarse depth culling during binning of pixel geometries. The binning unit includes a rasterizer to receive primitives, and generates pixel coverage information and depth information. The binning unit includes one or more local culling stages to perform local culling within a window of primitives. The local culling unit outputs a set of surviving coverage and surviving depth information. The binning unit includes one or more global culling stages to use the set of the surviving coverage and the surviving depth information to further cull based on an entirety of previously received coverage information and depth information.
US11315214B2 Mixed reality system with color virtual content warping and method of generating virtual con tent using same
A computer implemented method for warping multi-field color virtual content for sequential projection includes obtaining first and second color fields having different first and second colors. The method also includes determining a first time for projection of a warped first color field. The method further includes determining a second time for projection of a warped second color field. Moreover, the method includes predicting a first pose at the first time and predicting a second pose at the second time. In addition, the method includes generating the warped first color field by warping the first color field based on the first pose. The method also includes generating the warped second color field by warping the second color field based on the second pose.
US11315213B2 Unified architecture for BVH construction based on hardware pre-sorting and a parallel, reconfigurable clustering array
An apparatus comprising a sorting unit to sort primitives of a graphics image, the primitives to be grouped, each group to form a first level node of a hierarchical acceleration structure; a parallel reconfigurable clustering array to construct the hierarchical acceleration structure, the parallel reconfigurable clustering array comprising a plurality of processing clusters, each cluster comprising: parallel efficiency analysis circuitry to evaluate different groupings of the first level nodes for a next level of the hierarchical acceleration structure to determine efficiency values for the different groupings; and node merge circuitry to merge the first level nodes based on the efficiency values to form second level nodes.
US11315210B2 Multi-user multi-GPU render server apparatus and methods
The invention provides, in some aspects, a system for rendering images, the system having one or more client digital data processors and a server digital data processor in communications coupling with the one or more client digital data processors, the server digital data processor having one or more graphics processing units. The system additionally comprises a render server module executing on the server digital data processor and in communications coupling with the graphics processing units, where the render server module issues a command in response to a request from a first client digital data processor. The graphics processing units on the server digital data processor simultaneously process image data in response to interleaved commands from (i) the render server module on behalf of the first client digital data processor, and (ii) one or more requests from (a) the render server module on behalf of any of the other client digital data processors, and (b) other functionality on the server digital data processor.
US11315208B2 Conceptual representation of business processes for cross-domain mapping
A computer-implemented method, system, and computer program product for cross-domain mapping between a business process modeler domain and an implementation domain are provided. The method includes accessing a business concept registry on a data storage device including business concepts with mapping for the business process modeler domain and the implementation domain. The method also includes creating a model with one or more of the business concepts interconnected to represent a business process in the business process modeler domain, and exporting the model from the business process modeler domain to the implementation domain according to the business concept mapping of the business concept registry.
US11315201B2 Intelligent bill of materials advisor
A method and system for intelligently generating Bill of Materials (BoM) and tracking components of a build site. The method and system include querying a knowledge graph for a collection of historical bill of materials (BoMs), automatically generating a digital twin of a built site based on a selected group of completed build site, and intelligently generating the BoM for the digital twin based on BoMs of the selected group of completed built site.
US11315199B2 System and method for providing OEM control to maximize profits
A system and method for providing original equipment manufacturer (OEM) control to maximize profits that include determining at least one demand based charging schedule and processing an OEM charging policy option to schedule charging of the at least one electric vehicle at a low energy production cost timeframe. The system and method also include modifying the at least one demand based charging schedule into a policy based charging schedule based on an acceptance of the OEM charging policy option by the at least one utility provider. The system and method further include facilitating payment of an incentive fee from the at least one utility provider to the OEM.
US11315194B2 Surveillance and positioning system
A position determining system includes a surveillance and monitoring special purpose computer, one or more sensors in electrical communication with the surveillance and monitoring special purpose computer, one or more surveillance cameras in electrical communication with the surveillance and monitoring special purpose computer, the surveillance and monitoring special purpose computer receiving from the one or more sensors positional data about an asset and assembling and forwarding instructions to the one or more surveillance cameras in electrical communication with the surveillance and monitoring special purpose computer, the instructions requesting specific surveillance to be undertaken by the one or more surveillance cameras; and a processor in electrical communication with the surveillance and monitoring special purpose computer that determines if additional data is required about the asset and when additional data is required, assembling and forwarding instructions regarding an action.
US11315191B1 Method of controlling for undesired factors in machine learning models
A method of training and using a machine learning model that controls for consideration of undesired factors which might otherwise be considered by the trained model during its subsequent analyses of new data. For example, the model may be a neural network trained on a set of training images to evaluate an insurance applicant based upon an image or audio data of the insurance applicant as part of an underwriting process to determine an appropriate life or health insurance premium. The model is trained to probabilistically correlate an aspect of the applicant's appearance with a personal and/or health-related characteristic. Any undesired factors, such as age, sex, ethnicity, and/or race, are identified for exclusion. The trained model receives the image (e.g., a “selfie”) of the insurance applicant, analyzes the image without considering the identified undesired factors, and suggests the appropriate insurance premium based only on the remaining desired factors.
US11315189B1 Dynamic auto insurance policy quote creation based on tracked user data
A system and method may create auto insurance quotes using data collected from a device that tracks vehicle usage data and other data. Usage data may be tracked by an On Board Diagnostic (OBD) device or other portable computing device such as a smart phone. Based on a received coverage type, the usage data and other data may be analyzed to determine auto insurance quotes. A potential customer may then purchase an auto insurance policy. Once the purchased policy has been determined to have expired, new usage data will be collected, and new quotes will be created for the customer.
US11315188B2 Adaptive coupling-system based on a flexible risk transfer structure and corresponding method thereof
A system and a method, the method including assigning a payment parameter to each variable risk transfer segment of a top-down table and accumulating payment parameters to a total payment sum, capturing payment transfer parameters from a first payment-transfer device to a second payment-transfer device, and when the total payment sum at the second payment-transfer device has been triggered, transferring the risk exposure of a first insurance system associated with the variable risk transfer segments of the top-down table to a second insurance system.
US11315184B2 Systems and methods to implement an exchange messaging policy
Systems for and methods of evaluating messaging, comprising, receiving, via at least one server device, one or more messages, and said at least one server device processing at least one of the one or more messages by grading content included in said at least one message, applying a weighting factor to said at least one message according to said grading, thereby determining a weighted message count for said at least one message, aggregating the weighted message count for said at least one message, and initiating an action if the aggregated weighted message count meets or exceeds a predetermined count threshold.
US11315177B2 Bias prediction and categorization in financial tools
A processor may obtain financial data for a user. The processor may process the financial data to generate feature data indicative of at least one feature. The processor may compare the at least one feature to at least one threshold value to determine that the user has a cognitive bias affecting a financial preference of the user and associated with the at least one threshold value. The at least one threshold value may denote a threshold for membership in a cluster of unlabeled users having the cognitive bias. In response to the comparing, the processor may identify a change applicable to a financial account of the user. The change may be associated with the cognitive bias. The processor may automatically cause the change to be implemented by a network-accessible financial service.
US11315174B2 Restocking hub with interchangeable buttons mapped to item identifiers
A restocking hub with interchangeable buttons mapped to item identifiers is described herein. In some instances, a local hub may receive an actuation signal from a particular interchangeable button communicatively coupled with the local hub. The actuation signal may include a button ID that identifies the particular interchangeable button and may indicating an actuation of the particular interchangeable button. The local hub may generate an order signal identifying the button ID based on the actuation signal, and may transmit the order signal instructing a remote server to perform a defined operation using the button ID. In some instances, the local hub may output a confirmation notification based on data received from the remote server based on the defined operation.
US11315173B2 Applying virtual makeup products
Techniques are described for applying virtual makeup products. Virtual makeup products, in this context, may include a predefined effect and a configuration for the effect, wherein the predefined effect includes one or more layered visual filters. In an embodiment, a system in accordance with the present disclosure may acquire a base image of a face, acquire a defined region of the face over which to apply a selected virtual makeup product, and generate a makeup image including one or more layered and masked filters based on the selected virtual makeup product and the defined region of the face. After generating the makeup image, a composite image including the makeup image overlaid on the base image can be displayed so as to simulate the application of a real-world makeup product.
US11315168B2 Systems and methods for providing an e-commerce slip cart
A method for managing an electronic commerce (e-commerce) shopping cart may include, in a computing device comprising a touch screen, memory, and at least one processor, receiving a selection of one of a plurality of web pages associated with an e-commerce web site. The selected one of the plurality of web pages and an indication of the e-commerce shopping cart may be displayed on the touch screen. The indication of the e-commerce shopping cart may be integrated for display into each of the plurality of web pages. While displaying the selected one of the plurality of web pages and the indication of the e-commerce shopping cart, at least one gesture event associated with the e-commerce shopping cart may be detected. Access to the e-commerce shopping cart may be enabled upon detecting the at least one gesture event.
US11315163B1 Food item selection system based on ripeness and related methods
A food item selection system may include a remote device configured to obtain an image of a food item having an associated ripeness and a selection server configured to store respective ripeness preferences for users. The selection server may also be configured to obtain the image of the food item from the remote device, determine a ripeness of the food item based upon the image, and associate the image with a given user from among the users. The selection server may also be configured to compare the determined ripeness with the respective ripeness preference for the given user and send a selection notification to the remote device based on the comparing.
US11315161B2 Method, medium, and system for generating information
Disclosed are a method and apparatus for generating information. A method may include: acquiring total number information and initial routing information of a specified item, the initial routing information including current at least one piece of item supply link information and at least one piece of item display link information corresponding to the specified item; querying at least one initial link path between the at least one piece of item supply link information and the at least one piece of item display link information of the initial routing information; determining an updated link path between the at least one piece of item supply link information and the at least one piece of item display link information based on the total number information and the at least one initial link path; and generating and transmitting updated routing information through the updated link path.
US11315160B2 Prepaid bundled healthcare services with discreet virtual payment distribution
Apparatus and associated methods relate to presenting for selection services comprising at least one bundled set of healthcare services to be performed separately by respective providers, determining a bundle price for the at least one bundled set of healthcare services, and in response to receiving payment in an amount of the bundle price, generating a persistent purchase data record selectively redeemable to receive each of the at least one bundled set of healthcare services, and assigning a unique confirmation number generated for the purchase data record. The received payment may be a virtual funds payment. The bundle price may be discounted. The bundle price may be based on the location or time at which at least one service will be performed. The bundle price may be based on the user's remaining health insurance deductible. Payment may be disbursed to multiple providers of the bundled set of healthcare services. Disbursed payment may be virtual funds.
US11315159B2 System for determining, dispensing, and mixing blended composition for skin treatment
A system and method is provided for providing a cosmetic composition to a user. The system includes an apparatus configured to dispense at least one cosmetic composition into a output container; a user interface configured to receive information about the user; and circuitry configured to receive the information about the user and determine one or more cosmetic compositions to be dispensed into the output container based on the information about the user received at the user interface.
US11315155B2 Method and system for exposing data used in ranking search results
Methods and systems enable access to listing performance data associated with a search engine. A request for listing performance data for an item is received from a client computing system. The request is associated with a keyword and/or a category. The request is processed to retrieve the listing performance data corresponding to the item, and a value is determined that indicates a strength of the item in a search results listing having a plurality of search results based on a search using the keyword and/or the category. The listing performance data and value are provided for presentation.
US11315146B2 Systems, apparatus, and methods for providing promotions based on consumer interactions
Systems, apparatus, and methods for providing promotions based on consumer interaction data are discussed herein. Some embodiments may include a system and/or apparatus including circuitry configured to provide electronic user interfaces (or impressions) of promotions to consumer devices and receive consumer interaction data indicating consumer interaction with the impressions. The system may be further configured to determine a selected promotion for providing in a subsequent impression based on the consumer interaction data. For example, the system may be configured to determine a promotion score of available promotion based on consumer interaction data indicating consumer responses to the available impressions. The promotion score may provide a rating by which available promotions may be selected and may be determined based on various criteria discussed herein to provide selected promotions to consumer devices.
US11315142B2 Method and system for correlating social media conversions
A conversation correlation system is configured to associate social signals with conversations and group the conversations into topic clusters. The topic clusters for different days are linked together to form conversation streams. The conversation streams may identify conversation topics within ecosystems and identify changes in conversation topics over time. Topic labels may be generated for the topic clusters that better describe conversation topics. In one example, the topic labels may be generated using a mutual information topic distribution model.
US11315140B2 Charging processing system
A charging processing system includes: a power supply facility that supplies CO2 free power generated using renewable energy; a vehicle in which CO2 free charging is able to be performed to charge an onboard power storage device using the CO2 free power supplied from the power supply facility; a mobile terminal portable by a user of the vehicle; and a server. The server issues, when the CO2 free charging is performed in the vehicle, a coupon to the user of the vehicle in which the CO2 free charging is performed, the coupon being usable at a shop located around the power supply facility. When a timing to perform the CO2 free charging is included in a specific time period, the server increases the number of issued coupons and a usage value of each coupon.
US11315138B1 Decentralized computer systems and methods for loyalty points payments using distributed ledgers
Decentralized computer systems and methods are disclosed for establishing and conducting payment processing with loyalty points using distributed ledger. One method includes: receiving a consumer identification, an issuer identification, and transaction information from a point of sale system when the loyalty card is presented for a transaction of a good or service at a merchant, identifying the network node containing distributed ledger associated with the issuer according to received issuer identification prompting, to participants of the shared ledger, to validate whether the consumer distributed ledger has required loyalty points for the transaction; if all of the participants of the shared ledger accepts the transaction, generating, a new immutable entry to the distributed ledger for the transaction with remaining loyalty points in the loyalty card after deducting the points required for the transaction; and sending a transaction approved message to the point of sale system at the merchant.
US11315136B2 Modifying existing instruments without modification of unique identifier and immediate benefit availability
The present disclosure involves systems, software, and computer implemented methods for automatically modifying a financial product associated with a user, where the modified financial product is associated with an updated benefit at a partner system. One example method comprises receiving an indication of acceptance associated with a particular partner-related product for replacing a current product associated with a first customer. At least one term or condition associated with the particular partner-related product different than terms or conditions associated with the at least one current product are identified, including a change to at least one benefit associated with the partner system. The terms associated with the current product are modified without changing the unique identifier, and an indication of the at least one updated benefit associated with the partner system is transmitted to the partner system for immediate usage by the first customer.
US11315133B2 System and method for minimizing latency in data consumption system
A campaign server is disclosed which includes a multi-level queue architecture that isolates campaign processing from the delays and inconsistencies of target population information retrieval and a data streaming service system with latency and error remediation measures are disclosed, where the campaign server and the data consumption system can be part of a consolidated system. The data consumption system may include various components to process one or more offers to one or more customers and component configured to detect an error associated the preparation of the errors and/or ii) initiate a retry attempt to process the one or more offers, and/or storing an instruction in a storage component of the streaming data system to permanently prohibit an attempt to generate the one or more offers at a subsequent time if the retry attempt expires without processing the one or more offers.
US11315130B2 Vending machine
A vending machine includes a storage to store product management data in which an on-sale product management numbers is associated with product management content; an input and output unit to input and output the product management data; and an update control unit configured to update the product management data. Further, the update control unit collectively receives all the product management data including a part to be updated, stores all the product management data as update target product management data, displays the update target product management data including confirmation target information and stores the update target product management data as updated product management data.
US11315125B2 Prioritized data synchronization
In a system including geographically distinct data centers that support a customer service team with customer service groups variously aligned to the data centers and collectively providing continuous customer service to a specified set of customers via multiple temporal duty shift, unsolved problems to be transferred to a customer service group having a next temporal duty shift are prioritized. In accordance with the prioritization, information and data regarding unsolved problems is synchronized and transferred from a customer service data center supporting the currently working customer service group, to a customer service data center supporting a customer service group having the next temporal duty shift. The information regarding unsolved problems or otherwise higher priority problems is synchronized before information regarding solved or otherwise lower priority problems and is optionally synchronized via different communication channels than lower priority problem information.
US11315124B2 Analyzing temporal classes in user feedback
A method, computer system, and a computer program product for feedback analysis is provided. The present invention may include, in response to identifying, using a natural language processing (NLP) component, a verb-related tag in a feedback data associated with a current version of a product or service, classifying the feedback data into a temporal class based on the identified verb-related tag. The present invention may also include, analyzing, using the NLP component, the classified feedback data within the temporal class. The present invention may further include, determining, based on the analyzed feedback data, a user perception associated with the current version of the product or service relative to the temporal class of the analyzed feedback data.
US11315123B2 User authorization system for transactions
A system and method for obtaining user approval for transactions. The system includes an authorization system that is communicably coupled to one or more transaction computer systems that execute at least some transactions that require user approval. When a transaction system is seeking to execute a transaction that requires user approval, the transaction system sends a user approval request to the authorization system. The authorization system then retrieves the user's communication preference from a database and transmits an affirmatively actionable message to the user according to the retrieved communication preference. The messages can include an email with an approval link to click or a text message that the can be replied to. When the authorization system receives confirmation from the user that the user approves the request, the authorization system then transmits approval for the transaction to the appropriate transaction system, which then proceeds to execute the transaction.
US11315110B2 Private resource discovery and subgroup formation on a blockchain
An example operation may include one or more of identifying a registered interest associated with a requestor on a blockchain, accessing a smart contract stored on the blockchain, determining a match between the registered interest and blockchain transaction information, determining the requestor associated with the registered interest has access permissions to access the blockchain transaction information based on access control rules, and creating a temporary bilateral smart contract including the requestor, and an owner of the blockchain transaction information, and the temporary bilateral smart contract provides permission for the requester to access the blockchain transaction information.
US11315106B2 Relaxed fraud detection for transactions using virtual transaction cards
A device may receive an authorization request, associated with a transaction made by a user device as part of a checkout procedure of a website, that includes a virtual transaction card identifier of a virtual transaction card that is being used for the transaction, and a first merchant identifier for a merchant associated with the website. The device may perform a first authorization procedure to determine whether the first merchant identifier, included in the authorization request, satisfies a threshold level of similarity with a second merchant identifier associated with a request to generate the virtual transaction card that occurred prior to receiving the authorization request. The device may determine whether to forego a second authorization procedure based on a result of the first authorization procedure, and cause an authorization response, that includes an indication of whether the transaction is approved, to be provided to another device associated with the merchant.
US11315103B2 Automated Bluetooth pairing
This disclosure relates to creating a Bluetooth and/or BLE connection between two devices without using a UUID and/or MAC address. For example, a first device storing a private key may enter advertising mode to create a Bluetooth/BLE connection. An advertising packet (e.g., advertising channel packet data unit (PDU) may be transmitted (e.g., in encrypted format). A second device may enter scanning or initiator mode and may receive the advertising packet. A second device may request that a user log into an account associated with the first device (e.g., a customer account, a financial account, an employee account, and/or the like) in order to initiate a Bluetooth/BLE connection. A second device user may enter login credentials via the second device, which may then be transmitted to a backend system. A backend system may receive and validate the login credentials and, in response, transmit a public key to the second device. The public key may be transmitted in an encrypted format. A second device may receive the public key and may use the public key to perform a public/private key handshake in order to validate the first device. The handshake may then be validated by the first device and a Bluetooth and/or BLE connection may be created.
US11315101B2 High accuracy geo-location system and method for mobile payment
Location polygons are defined along traffic lanes and parking spaces to facilitate determination of the location of a vehicle relative to features associated with the location polygons. The location polygons are used, in one application, to identity entrance and exit of a special toll lane along a roadway, and to ensure that the vehicle properly enters and exits the tolling lane.
US11315100B2 System, method, and computer program product for partitioning mobile device transactions
A computer-implemented method for partitioning mobile device transactions may include generating a machine-readable indicia encoded with transaction data for a transaction between a merchant and at least one user; receiving a transaction request message comprising the transaction value and a split payment identifier; initiating a programmatic timer for a time interval in response to receiving the transaction request message from the first mobile device; receiving at least one additional transaction request message prior to expiration of the time interval; partitioning the transaction value between each of the first user account and the at least one other user account based at least partially on the transaction request message; and generating a separate authorization request message for each of the first user account and the at least one other user account, each authorization request message comprising a partial transaction value representing a portion of the transaction value.
US11315094B2 Systems, methods, and computer program products for providing an electronic receipt
The present disclosure provides an exemplary system, method, and computer program product. The exemplary system includes at least one non-transitory memory storing user account information, wherein the information comprises a digital receipt associated with a user purchase and one or more conditions for delivering the digital receipt. The system further includes one or more hardware processors coupled to the at least one memory and operable to read instructions from the at least one memory to perform the steps of: receiving a payment request from a user; receiving at least one condition from the user for delivering a digital receipt associated with the payment request to at least one recipient; determining whether the at least one condition is satisfied; and delivering the digital receipt to the at least one recipient.
US11315088B1 Geolocation and physiological signals for transaction initiation
A method may include collecting, in a data store, a plurality of signals associated with a user and a geographic area; calculating, using at least one processor, a satisfaction score for the user with respect to the geographic area based on the plurality of signals; querying the data store to retrieve a set of entities associated with the geographic area; generating, using the at least one processor, a respective credit allocation amount for each of the set of entities based on the satisfaction score and a user-specified allocation modality; and initiating a transfer from a user account to a set of receiver accounts according to the respective generated credit allocation amounts.
US11315084B2 Method and system for aggregating diagnostic analyzer related information
A method for communicating information related to a diagnostic analyzer includes receiving user identification information from a portable computer. A user associated with the user identification information operates the diagnostic analyzer. First diagnostic analyzer information is retrieved from at least one database that relates analyzer information to the user of the diagnostic analyzer. The first diagnostic analyzer information is related to the diagnostic analyzer. The first diagnostic analyzer information is communicated to the portable computer. Second diagnostic analyzer information from the diagnostic analyzer is retrieved. The second diagnostic analyzer information is generated by the diagnostic analyzer. The first and the second diagnostic analyzer information is communicated to the portable computer. The portable computer is configured to display the first and the second diagnostic analyzer related information.
US11315067B2 Logistical management system
Systems and methods of performing logistical management are provided. The logistical management system may receive a request to ship a package from an electronic device associated with a user. The request can include an initial location and information relating to one or more characteristics of the package. In response to receiving the request, electronic data store may be queried to determine a set of possible itineraries for the package. The set of possible itineraries can then be validated against a set of pre-determined rules to produce a subset of itineraries. One of the subset of itineraries can then be chosen.
US11315060B2 System and method for visualizing workflows in an entire management ecosystem
The present invention is directed to a system and method for visualizing workflows in an entire management ecosystem. A computer-implemented method of visualizing live workflows may include: aggregating, by a processor from a database, Key Performance Indicator (KPI) datasets associated with a plurality of teams, each team comprising a plurality of jobs and each job comprising a KPI dataset; obtaining a predefined service Level Agreement (SLA) value associated with each team for measuring each team workflow; and displaying, on a dashboard, the predefined SLA value and the KPI datasets associated with the plurality of teams, wherein each team workflow is visualized as a sequence of bars along a column representing a time axis in real time.
US11315054B2 Communication system, communication method, and information processing apparatus
A communication system includes a first information processing apparatus for holding reservation information of a facility in association with information to be used at the facility; and a device that is provided in the facility and communicable with the first information processing apparatus. The communication system includes circuitry configured to: receive identification information of the reservation information and a notification indicating start of use of the facility from the device provided in the facility; in response to receiving the notification indicating start of use of the facility, transmit the information, which is requested from the device provided in the facility and corresponds to the reservation information identified by the received identification information, to the device provided in the facility; request the first information processing apparatus for the information to receive the information; and display the received information.
US11315051B2 Workflow for defining a multimodal crowdsourced or microtasking project
A facility for providing a workflow tailored to defining a project for collecting multimodal data from each of a set of crowdsourcing or microtasking platform workers is described. The facility enables customers of a crowdsourcing or microtasking platform to easily define multimodal data collection projects. The facility enables customers to define any of the following types of information associated with multimodal data collection projects: worker requirements, project environment parameters, video data, audio data, physiological data, and/or location-related data. Some of this data is collected using different kinds of sensors in one or more devices (e.g., smart phones, fitness wearables, etc.) associated with the crowdsourcing or micro-tasking platforms' workers. Prior to computing data results generated by executing a multimodal data collection project, the facility an align at least a first portion of the collected data with a second portion of the second data.
US11315050B2 Automated scheduling assistant for a workforce management system
A system is provided for a workforce management system adapted to perform automated scheduling operations based on one or more scheduling rules. The system includes a processor and a computer readable medium operably coupled thereto, to perform the scheduling operations which include receiving, from an administrative user, parameters for a plurality of queries for a gamified survey, determining the gamified survey for the plurality of queries, wherein each of the plurality of queries further comprises an agreement level with an answer to the query, distributing the gamified survey to a first user through the workforce management system, detecting a first survey response by the first user to the gamified survey, and generating, without input from the administrative user, a first scheduling rule associated with the first user based on the first survey response.
US11315048B2 Carsharing system and carsharing method
A carsharing system includes circuitry configured to: receive, from a user, a usage request for requesting a reservation for use of a vehicle which is supplied for a vehicle rental service; permit the reservation for use of the vehicle when the reception unit receives the usage request and no reservation for use of the vehicle has been made at time of receiving the usage request; and give, when the reservation for use of the vehicle is determined, a permission for locking or unlocking by using electronic information to the user at a date and a time on which the vehicle is used.
US11315044B2 Multi dimensional scale analysis using machine learning
The disclosure provides an approach for collecting system state data relating to whether certain system states overload a processor assigned to a controller of the system. The approach further involves using the collected data to train a regression machine learning algorithm to predict whether indented or desired system states will result in processor overload. Depending on the prediction, the approach takes one of several steps to efficiently change system state.
US11315042B1 Optimizing machine learning models with a device farm
A facility for optimizing machine learning models is described. The facility obtains a description of a machine learning model and a hardware target for the machine learning model. The facility obtains optimization result data from a repository of optimization result data. The facility optimizes the machine learning model for the hardware target based on the optimization result data.
US11315035B2 Machine learning in heterogeneous processing systems
Computer-implemented methods are provided for implementing training of a machine learning model in a heterogeneous processing system comprising a host computer operatively interconnected with an accelerator unit. The training includes a stochastic optimization process for optimizing a function of a training data matrix X, having data elements Xi,j with row coordinates i=1 to n and column coordinates j=1 to m, and a model vector w having elements wj. For successive batches of the training data, defined by respective subsets of one of the row coordinates and column coordinates, random numbers associated with respective coordinates in a current batch b are generated in the host computer and sent to the accelerator unit. In parallel with generating the random numbers for batch b, batch b is copied from the host computer to the accelerator unit.
US11315033B2 Machine learning computer system to infer human internal states
A computer system includes a storage device and a processor configured to operate in accordance with command codes stored in the storage device. The processor places a plurality of feature vectors including feature vectors each provided with a label in a feature space. The processor determines forces among the plurality of feature vectors determined from repulsions and attractions between feature vectors. A repulsion is defined to be larger when a distance between the feature vectors is shorter, and an attraction is defined to be larger when the feature vectors have a predetermined relationship. The processor rearranges the plurality of feature vectors to reduce potential energy of the feature space determined by the forces among the plurality of feature vectors. The processor outputs at least a part of the plurality of rearranged feature vectors as data to be used for data analysis.
US11315032B2 Method and system for recommending content items to a user based on tensor factorization
The present teaching relates to recommending content items to a user based on tensor factorization. In one example, a request is received for recommending content items to the user. Tensor data related to a plurality of users and a plurality of content items are obtained based on the request. The tensor data is decomposed into a plurality of sub-tensors based on a prior probability distribution. At least one bound is determined for a tensor factorization model that is generated based on the prior probability distribution. One or more items interesting to the user are predicted based on the at least one bound and the plurality of sub-tensors. At least one of the one or more items is recommended to the user as a response to the request.
US11315027B2 Unsupervised multivariate relational fault detection system for a vehicle and method therefor
A vehicle fault detection system including a vehicle control module coupled to a plurality of vehicle system sensors configured to detect respective time series of data corresponding to a component parameter, the vehicle control module determines, based on domain knowledge obtained by the vehicle control module from only the respective time series of data, an existence of one or more relationships between the plurality of component parameters, and identifies an anomaly in the respective time series of data and at least a vehicle component to be serviced based only on the domain knowledge and the one or more relationships between the plurality of component parameters. An indication of the anomaly in the respective time series of data and an identification of the vehicle component to be serviced are to be presented as a graphical representation that includes a strength of the one or more relationships between the component parameters.
US11315024B2 Cognitive computing systems and services utilizing internet of things environment
A system and method provide cognitive computing services, comprising: one or more Internet of Things (IoT) sensors; an edge analytics device that performs a preliminary analysis of the IoT sensor data; a cloud computing device of the cloud environment that stores a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) for interfacing between the cloud environment and the IoT sensors and an underlying infrastructure; an analytics device that performs analytics on the IoT sensor data; and a cognitive computing device that regulates one or more of the IoT sensors or the edge analytics device by modifying one or more rules performed by the one or more of the IoT sensors or the edge analytics device.
US11315019B2 Learning neural network structure
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for training neural networks. In one aspect, a system includes a neural network shrinking engine that is configured to receive a neural network being trained and generate a reduced neural network by a shrinking process. The shrinking process includes training the neural network based on a shrinking engine loss function that includes terms penalizing active neurons of the neural network and removing inactive neurons from the neural network. The system includes a neural network expansion engine that is configured to receive the neural network being trained and generate an expanded neural network by an expansion process including adding new neurons to the neural network and training the neural network based on an expanding engine loss function. The system includes a training subsystem that generates reduced neural networks and expanded neural networks.
US11315013B2 Implementing parameter server in networking infrastructure for high-performance computing
Techniques are provided for implementing a parameter server within a networking infrastructure of a computing system to reduce the communication bandwidth and latency for performing communication synchronization operations of the parameter server. For example, a method includes executing a distributed deep learning (DL) model training process to train model parameters of a DL model using a plurality of worker nodes executing on one or more server nodes of a computing system, and executing a parameter server within a networking infrastructure of the computing system to aggregate local model parameters computed by the plurality of worker nodes and to distribute aggregated model parameters to the plurality of worker nodes using the networking infrastructure of the computing system.
US11315010B2 Neural networks for detecting fraud based on user behavior biometrics
One embodiment of the present invention sets forth a technique for predicting fraud by analyzing user behavior biometric data via a neural network (NN). The technique includes receiving cursor movement data generated via at least one client device, where the cursor movement data is associated with a group of one or more users. The technique further includes generating a plurality of images based on the cursor movement data and training a first neural network (NN) model based on the plurality of images and based on a discard rate that is greater than 50%.
US11315009B2 Analog multiplier-accumulators
An example electronic device includes a crossbar array, row driver circuitry, and column output circuits for each of the column lines of the crossbar array. The crossbar array may include row lines, column lines, and memristors that each are connected between one of the row lines and one of the column lines. The row driver circuitry may be to apply a plurality of analog voltages to a first node during a plurality of time periods, respectively, and, for each of the row lines, selectively connect the row line to the first node during one of the plurality of time periods based on a digital input vector. The column output circuits may each include: an integration capacitor, a switch that is controlled by an integration control signal, and current mirroring circuitry. The current mirroring circuitry may be to, when the switch is closed, flow an integration current to or from an electrode of the integration capacitor whose magnitude mirrors a current flowing on the corresponding column line. The integration control signal may be to close the switch for a specified amount of time during each of the plurality of time periods.
US11315005B1 Finger-mounted mechanical counter
The finger-mounted mechanical counter is a numerical counter that may be worn on the finger of a user. First, second and third wheels each have a set of indicia formed thereon, each set of indicia being a circumferentially arrayed set of integers, such as a continuous range from 0 to 9. The first, second and third wheels are rotatably mounted within a housing having corresponding first, second and third slots formed therein for display of the corresponding indicia. The housing defines a central passage which is adapted for receiving the finger of the user. After a full rotation of the first wheel, the second wheel is rotated by a single increment, and after full rotation of the second wheel, the third wheel is rotated by a single increment, allowing for consecutive counting from single digits to double digits to triple digits.
US11315000B1 Computer-based systems having computing devices configured to interact with dynamic cards and methods of use thereof
At least some embodiments are directed to a dynamic card. The dynamic card transmits a first temporary card identification number to a computing device. The dynamic card is without an internal power source and is powered up by an external power source housed within the computing device. The dynamic card determines an absence of unused encrypted card identification numbers and receives a set of encrypted card identification numbers from a server. The dynamic card decrypts a second temporary card identification number from the encrypted card identification numbers and shows the second temporary card identification number on a display, replacing the first temporary card identification number. The second temporary card identification number remains shown on the display after the power from the external power source is discontinued. The second temporary card identification number can be used in a subsequent interaction with another computing device.
US11314998B1 Adaptable QR codes to launch customized experiences
Systems, computer-implemented methods, apparatus, and/or computer program products that can facilitate adaptable QR codes to launch customized experiences are provided. In various embodiments, a system can receive, from a client device, a quick response (QR) code, a client identifier, and location data associated with the client device. In various aspects, the system can identify, from a plurality of merchants, a first merchant that corresponds to the QR code, based on identifying that the first merchant corresponds to the location data. In various instances, the system can identify, from a plurality of client profiles, a first client profile that corresponds to the client identifier. In various cases, the system can identify a digital content based on the first merchant and the first client profile. In various aspects, the system can cause the digital content to be provided to the client device.