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US11617447B2 Cantilevered (floating) furniture system, devices and associated methods
The system, devices and method are for a cantilevered furniture (e.g., floating bed) installation including vertical frame reinforcements and frame brackets for securement to, or adjacent, a wall frame having top and bottom plates and vertically extending wall studs, and providing cantilevered support of a horizontally disposed frame. Horizontal frame supports or arms are coupled to support T-brackets which are installed where desired on the vertical frame reinforcements. The vertical frame reinforcements are secured where desired to the wall frame via top and bottom L-shaped frame brackets. The horizontal frame supports are longitudinally elongate and include support trusses extending and coupled therebetween to support an assembly (e.g., a bed assembly including at least a mattress with a platform or a box spring). For example, there may be six trusses for a parallel arrangement and eight trusses for a perpendicular arrangement.
US11617444B2 Body support assembly and methods for the use and assembly thereof
A frame includes laterally spaced apart first and second support locations. A leaf spring has a longitudinal axis and extends between the first and second support locations. The leaf spring includes opposite first and second ends coupled to the frame along the longitudinal axis. A flexible shell is coupled to the frame at a third support location longitudinally spaced apart from the first and second support locations. The flexible shell is coupled to the leaf spring between the first and second support locations.
US11617442B2 Active sitting mechanism
Disclosed herein is a cylindrical rocker mechanism including a top assembly having a first cavity, a middle assembly including at least one middle lug aligned with the first cavity to facilitate insertion of a first pin therethrough thereby coupling the top assembly with the middle assembly, a second cavity aligned perpendicularly to the at least one middle lug, a bottom assembly having a horizontal plate, and at least one bottom lug aligned with the second cavity to facilitate insertion of a second pin therethrough thereby coupling the top assembly with the middle assembly, wherein the top, and middle assemblies move and roll in perpendicular directions thereby facilitating a friction dependent, substantially slip-less, omnidirectional, rolling and a tilting motion of the top assembly in response to a force applied by a subject to top assembly.
US11617440B2 Convertible chair
Convertible chairs that can be converted to and from an open chair configuration to a box or table configuration for storage and protection of the interior portions is provided. The convertible chairs can have include one or more of a sunshade, adjustable foot rest, legs, wheels, and can in some embodiments be a reclining chair. In some aspects, a cover portion can be used to cover a portion of the interior portions of the chair when the convertible chair is in a box configuration, and be folded and retracted into a pocket of the convertible chair when in an open chair configuration.
US11617436B1 Secure medical cabinet
An example medical cabinet system disclosed herein includes a computing system that selectively enables access to a medication pack or other object based on a dispensing schedule, stores event data relating to operation of the cabinet system, and transmits that event data to a remote computing system over a communications network.
US11617433B1 Height-adjustable desk
A height-adjustable desk is disclosed. Exemplary implementations may include a work surface, a left-side support structure, a right-side support structure, a core body, and a working body that provides the work surface. The core body may include lifting mechanisms such that the work surface of the desk may be positioned for a person in a standing and/or sitting position. The working body may include a control interface configured to be manually engaged by the user, to control lifting and/or lowering of the work surface of the desk.
US11617431B2 Load-carrying fastener with rapid attachment and detachment and safety lock mechanisms
A load-carrying fastener with rapid attachment and detachment and safety lock mechanisms is applicable to an attachable holder for a MOLLE accessory and includes a fastener base; a pivotable locking plate pivotally connectable with the fastener base; and a lock-release key flippable to keep the fastener base and pivotable locking plate in an interlocked or released state. Two lateral sides of the fastener base are formed with elastic arms extending outward to form locking arms with locking hooks. The pivotable locking plate is formed with two locking holes allowing the locking arms to be inserted therein and the locking hooks to hook the edges thereof when being closed on the fastener base, so as to enter into a locked state, and be brought with the fastener base into an unlocked state by disengaging the locking hooks from the hole edges when the elastic arms are pressed.
US11617428B2 Hair styling device
A hair styling device includes: a base member having two mechanical shapes stabilized by different curvature axis in a first stable state and a second stable state; a pliable holding member; and an attaching member including first and second parts coupled to the base member and the holding member, respectively, and engageable with each other for connecting the holding member to the base member. The first part of the attaching member has a first property and the second part of the attaching member has a second property. The first property and the second property are complementary to each other so that the first part and the second part are engageable with each other when encountering.
US11617426B2 Collapsible hard case for surfboards and other large objects
A protective case for large objects including a lock housing formed from a first section and a second section, both of the sections including at least one external subsection and at least one internal subsection configured to telescope inside the external subsection; and an extension lock comprising a lock housing and a compression lock, the lock housing including a screw-threaded channel, and the compression comprising at least one screw-threaded shaft with a compressive component on the interior end and a lock handle on the exterior end, the screw-threaded shaft configured to matingly engage with the screw-threaded channel of the lock housing; the compression lock configured to descend in the lock housing and compressingly lock the internal subsection in an extended position upon locking rotation of the compression lock; and the compression lock configure to ascend in the lock housing upon unlocking rotation of the cam latch.
US11617423B2 Footwear midsole and method of manufacturing with embroidery machine
A method of manufacturing a midsole for an article of footwear includes cutting a pattern of openings at least partway through a midsole with a cutting tool driven by an embroidery machine. An article of footwear includes a midsole defining a pattern of openings extending at least partway through the midsole. An inner surface of the midsole is contoured and the midsole includes upwardly-extending sidewalls. At least some of the openings extend relatively nonparallel with one another through the sidewalls and splay away from one another along longitudinal axes of the openings.
US11617413B2 Methods of manufacturing articles having foam particles
Methods for manufacturing three-dimensional components of articles, including articles of footwear, apparel, and sporting equipment are provided. The disclosed methods comprise providing a first composition comprising a plurality of foam particles suspended in a liquid polymerizable composition, polymerizing a first portion of the liquid polymerizable composition to form a first layer of polymeric material at least partially encapsulating a first portion of the plurality of foam particles, repeating the polymerizing and forming for at least a second and third iteration, each iteration forming a layer on the previous layer, thereby forming a three-dimensional component having at least three layers, each layer including foam particles at least partially encapsulated by the first polymeric material. Articles manufactured using the disclosed methods are also provided.
US11617407B2 Helmet and sensor attachment structure
A helmet includes a non-contact sensor for a living body, a cap body, and a headband attached to an inner side of the cap body. The headband is provided with a first projection and a second projection on a surface facing a front head portion (FD) of the cap body. The non-contact sensor for the living body includes a first housing having a first surface and a second surface opposing the first surface, a first claw portion provided on the first surface, and a second claw portion provided on the second surface. The first claw portion is brought into contact with and fixed to the first projection, and the second claw portion is brought into contact with and fixed to the second projection.
US11617403B2 Face shield manufacturing method and assembly
A face shield manufacturing method includes, among other things, positioning a bumper layer between a headband layer and a shield layer. The method further includes securing the bumper layer, the shield layer, and headband layer to provide a multilayered structure, and cutting a face shield assembly from the multilayered structure. A face shield assembly includes, among other things, a bumper configured to be placed against a front of a head of a user, a shield secured to the bumper, a headband configured to be placed against a rear of the head of the user, and fasteners. Each of the fasteners binds an end portion of the headband to at least the bumper. The headband is folded over each fastener when the bumper is placed against the front of the head of the user and the headband is placed against a back of the head of the user.
US11617401B2 Protective device for human joint
A protective device for protecting a proximal interphalangeal joint and a distal interphalangeal joint of a human finger comprises a flexible sheath for wearing around the human finger and at least four motion constraining elements integrated in or secured to the flexible sheath. The motion constraining element is adapted for constraining a lateral and/or rotational deviation motion of a first phalanx with respect to a second phalanx. The motion constraining element covers a lateral side of the flexible sheath at a location corresponding to the joint and is adapted for resisting elongation of the motion constraining element in a longitudinal direction of the flexible sheath. The motion constraining element is bendable in a direction to allow flexion of the joint. The motion constraining elements for the distal interphalangeal joint and for the proximal interphalangeal joint are distinct and separate elements having different points of engagement on the flexible sheath.
US11617395B2 Aerosol-generating device and method for controlling a heater of an aerosol-generating device
A method of controlling a heater in an aerosol-generating device is provided, the device including: a heater including a heating element configured to heat an aerosol-forming substrate, and a power source configured to provide power to the heating element; and the method including the steps of: controlling power provided to the heating element such that in a first phase, power is provided to increase a temperature of the heating element from an initial temperature to a first temperature, and in a second phase, power is provided to decrease the temperature of the heating element below the first temperature to a second temperature, the power being provided to the heating element during the first phase is increased at least once during a duration of the first phase, and aerosol is produced during the second phase.
US11617391B2 Electronic atomizing device and atomizer and suction nozzle assembly thereof
The present invention relates to an electronic atomizing device, an atomizer and a suction nozzle assembly thereof. The suction nozzle assembly includes a fixing base, a suction nozzle, and a connecting member. The suction nozzle includes a first end and a second end away from the first end. One end of the connecting member is mounted to the suction nozzle, another end is mounted to the fixing base, such that the suction nozzle is disposed on the fixing base via the first end, and is capable of rotating relative to the fixing base. The suction nozzle can rotate relative to a power supply assembly in the electronic atomizing device, therefore an operation switch of the power supply assembly can be rotated from an initial position to an operation position convenient for an operation.
US11617388B2 Food extrusion temperature controllable device based on material and environment properties
A food extrusion temperature controllable device based on material and environment properties comprises a connecting seat and a temperature controllable device disposed on the connecting seat connecting with a feeding cylinder and a pastry extrusion head. The temperature controllable device comprises a temperature controllable element, a temperature sensor and a thermal insulation jacket. The temperature sensor senses a temperature of a food in the connecting seat, and the temperature controllable element is capable of receiving a temperature controllable command from a controller to adjust the temperature of the food in the connecting seat by heating or cooling. The thermal insulation jacket covers the connecting seat to maintain the temperature. A material removal element is disposed on an inner surface of a chamber of the connecting seat to spray a fluid of liquid and gas sequentially toward a pastry tip of the pastry extrusion head.
US11617383B2 Method of manufacturing Korean traditional rice taffy
Provided is a method of manufacturing rice taffy, and more specifically, a method of manufacturing rice taffy having excellent functionality by adding collagen. The method of manufacturing rice taffy according to the present invention includes a saccharification step of saccharifying a mixture of hard-boiled rice, malt, and water and thus obtaining a saccharified solution, a concentration step of concentrating the saccharified solution by applying heat and thus obtaining black taffy, an addition step of adding collagen to the black taffy, and a stretching step of repeatedly stretching the black taffy to which collagen was added.
US11617374B2 Method of green and safe preservation for aquatic products at sea
A method for preserving aquatic products at sea includes the following steps: an on-board refrigeration system is used to refrigerate the antifreeze solution, and the antifreeze solution is used as a main cold source, and temperatures at centers of fish bodies drop rapidly to achieve rapid cooling and reduce activity of endogenous enzymes and inhibit proliferation of microorganisms by direct or indirect heat exchange with captured catches. The antifreeze solution contains edible alcohol, propylene glycol, glycerol, calcium chloride, sodium chloride, amino acids, Antarctic krill protein hydrolysate with average molecular weight of 50-100 KDa, surfactant and water, and the mass percentage of each component is as follows: edible alcohol 15%-30%, propylene glycol 10%-30%, glycerol 2%-15%, calcium chloride 1%-10%, sodium chloride 3%-10%, amino acid 0.1%-0.15%, Antarctic krill protein hydrolysate 0.01%-0.3%, surfactant 0.005%-0.5%, and the balance is water.
US11617373B2 Meat processing unit and method for the production of an extruded meat product
The proposed invention includes an extruder apparatus (1) for a minced meat product with a distribution chamber (10) provided with an inlet opening (11) and with multiple outlet openings (12) of identical section, each one in communication with an extruder head (50) through a distribution duct (40) to produce the extrusion on a conveyor surface (2) movable through an air treatment unit (60), wherein each extruder head is connected to one of the distribution ducts and comprises a cutting device including a plunger inserted in the extruder head movable from an extruding position, in which the plunger does not interfere with the connection with the distribution duct, to a cutting position in which the plunger completely blocks said connection and in which the plunger reaches or goes beyond an extruding opening of the duct to eject all of the extruded meat product from the interior of the duct.
US11617372B2 Interlocking baked food brick
An interlocking baked food brick has a top surface with a first stud and a bottom surface with a first recess. The first stud is aligned with the first recess. When one brick is placed on another brick, the first stud of the lower brick fits into the first recess of the upper brick to form an interlocking structure. The interlocking baked food brick may be a waffle or a cake. The interlocking baked food brick may be made in a heated mold. The mold may have a top plate with a base cavity and a recess projection located in the base cavity. The bottom plate may have a bottom cavity and a stud cavity located in the bottom cavity. The recess projection may be aligned with the stud cavity.
US11617369B2 Antimicrobial gallium compounds and methods
This invention relates to antimicrobial gallium compounds, and to monomers containing gallium complex moieties that can be used in oral care products and dental materials, and which can reduce or eliminate dental caries and bacterial or fungal infections associated with medical and dental devices.
US11617364B2 Multi-organ repairing and transferring device without interrupting blood flow
A multi-organ repairing and transferring device without interrupting a blood flow includes a first perfusion bin, a second perfusion bin and a third perfusion bin which are configured for storing respective organs. A first pump is arranged on a first pipeline, two ends of the first pipeline are connected with the first perfusion bin and the second perfusion bin respectively, a second pump is arranged on a second pipeline, two ends of the second pipeline are connected with the first perfusion bin and the second perfusion bin respectively, a third pump is arranged on a third pipeline, two ends of the third pipeline are connected with the first perfusion bin and the third perfusion bin respectively, and a fourth pump is arranged on a fourth pipeline, two ends of the fourth pipeline are connected with the first perfusion bin and the third perfusion bin respectively.
US11617363B2 Robotic agriculture protection system
A system useful to protect a real estate property includes at least one sensor configured to monitor presence of a nuisance animal on the real estate property, a computerized control module including programming to diagnose the presence of the nuisance animal based upon data from the at least one sensor, and at least one mobile robotic device. The mobile robotic device is configured to move to a location of the nuisance animal on the real estate property based upon the data from the at least one sensor and emulate a predator to move the nuisance animal.
US11617360B2 Fishing reel and backlash correction status determination device
A fishing reel according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is configured to include a spool capable of winding a fishing line, an operation portion that rotates the spool, a rotation detector that detects the rotation of the spool, and a determination portion that determines the backlash correction status from the output of the rotation detector.
US11617357B2 Humanized light chain mice
Non-human animals, tissues, cells, and genetic material are provided that comprise a modification of an endogenous non-human heavy chain immunoglobulin sequence and that comprise an ADAM6 activity functional in a mouse, wherein the non-human animals express a human immunoglobulin heavy chain variable domain and a cognate human immunoglobulin λ light chain variable domain.
US11617350B1 Protective sleeve for animal tail and method of use
A tail protection device for dogs that includes a sleeve for covering the tail, and straps to connect it to a common dog harness. It secures the tail from injury, especially “Happy Tail Syndrome.”
US11617344B2 Disposable cat litter box
A cat litter box is designed to be folded into a compact form for storage and shipment to a customer and unfolded by the customer for use. When it is time to replace the litter box, the cat litter box can be refolded back into a compact form for disposal. A lid protects the box during storage and shipment.
US11617335B2 Cotton variety 19R249B3XF
The invention relates to the novel cotton variety designated 19R249B3XF. Provided by the invention are the seeds, plants, plant parts and derivatives of the cotton variety 19R249B3XF. Also provided by the invention are methods of using cotton variety 19R249B3XF and products derived therefrom. Still further provided by the invention are methods for producing cotton plants by crossing the cotton variety 19R249B3XF with itself or another cotton variety and plants and seeds produced by such methods.
US11617329B1 Maize hybrid X05R368
A novel maize variety designated X05R368 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are produced by crossing inbred maize varieties. Methods for producing a maize plant by crossing hybrid maize variety X05R368 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X05R368 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety X05R368, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X05R368 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X05R368 and methods of using maize variety X05R368 are disclosed.
US11617322B1 Maize hybrid X08N702
A novel maize variety designated X08N702 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are produced by crossing inbred maize varieties. Methods for producing a maize plant by crossing hybrid maize variety X08N702 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X08N702 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety X08N702, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X08N702 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X08N702 and methods of using maize variety X08N702 are disclosed.
US11617320B2 Cucumber hybrid DRCE9615 and parents thereof
The invention provides seeds and plants of cucumber hybrid DRCE9615, cucumber inbred line EUR-Y319-3065GY, and cucumber inbred line EUR-Y318-5035GY. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of cucumber hybrid DRCE9615, cucumber inbred line EUR-Y319-3065GY, and cucumber inbred line EUR-Y318-5035GY and to methods for producing a cucumber plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a cucumber plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of cucumber hybrid DRCE9615, cucumber inbred line EUR-Y319-3065GY, and cucumber inbred line EUR-Y318-5035GY comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits.
US11617318B2 Canola variety 18UU2731R
Provided is a canola variety designated 18UU2731R and seed, plants and plant parts thereof produced from a cross of inbred varieties. Methods for producing a canola variety comprise crossing canola variety 18UU2731R with another canola plant. Methods for producing a canola plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 18UU2731R through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the canola seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Canola variety 18UU2731R, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, plant parts and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of canola variety 18UU2731R are disclosed.
US11617316B2 Apparatus and methods for a hydroponics system with enhanced heat transfer
Apparatus and methods for a hydroponics system with enhanced heat transfer are presented herein. By arranging the flow hydroponics system to have a series flow pattern via tubes and hydroponic pans, heat may be transferred from heat producing elements. The heat producing elements, including light emitting diodes (LEDs), may be thermally attached to the pans. The recycled heat can be transferred to the series circulating water supply for providing nutrient rich minerals at the roots of plants. Additionally, the heat can be transferred via the pans and without the need for costly fans or specialized heat sinks. In this way more space can be availed for the production of plants while recycling energy in the form of transferred heat.
US11617310B1 Modular flower walls
The present invention is a modular wall including a base and a support structure. The support structure is secured to the base with retractable supports. The support structure may be removed from the base, allowing a user to easily move the wall in separate parts. Furthermore, the modular wall includes a decorative panel held up by the support structure. The decorative panel may have flowers attached creating a wall of flowers, or a painted-on decoration. More than one modular wall may be used together to create a wider decorative wall.
US11617305B2 Crop ramps for combine headers
A crop ramp for use in a combine header is provided. The crop ramp includes a flat section, a curved section, and a flange. The flat section facilitates coupling the crop ramp to a cutterbar of the combine header. The curved section extends from the flat section. The curved section is configured to facilitate transfer of crop to a belt system of the combine header. The crop is transferred in a first direction defined from the flat section to the curved section. The flange extends from the curved section. The flange is configured to hover above the belt system of the combine header to prevent dirt from flowing in a second direction which is opposite to the first direction.
US11617302B2 Lawn mower with improved cutter deck structure
A mower which may include: an engine for driving at least first and second cutting blades, wherein the first and second cutting blades are located in first and second cutting chambers of the cutter deck structure, wherein the cutter deck structure may include an inclined surface in the first cutting chamber so that at least part of the inclined surface is located closer to the trim side of the cutter deck structure than is any cutting blade rotational axis, the inclined surface extending downwardly from an upper surface of the cutter deck structure toward at least the trim side of the cutter deck structure, wherein the inclined surface slopes downwardly from the upper surface in a direction away from the side-discharge opening; wherein the inclined surface is configured to help provide a high pressure zone within a rear portion of the cutter deck structure and a low pressure zone proximate the trim side of the cutter deck structure for helping vegetation to be cut to be pulled into the first cutting chamber.
US11617297B2 Agricultural vehicle-trailer combination
An agricultural vehicle-trailer combination includes a traction module including a drive element for engaging in a ground, a working appliance coupled to the traction module by a coupling apparatus, and a folding axle supporting the working appliance relative to the ground at least during a transport mode. A slewing mechanism of the coupling apparatus provides a degree of freedom of rotation between the traction module and the working appliance along a longitudinal axis of the working appliance. A pivot joint provides a degree of freedom of pivoting between the traction module and the working appliance along a vertical axis of the traction module. The pivot joint is adjustable relative to its pivot angle by a steering actuator for influencing the direction of travel of the vehicle-trailer combination.
US11617296B2 Agricultural machine equipped with a distribution tie-rod
An agricultural machine hitched to a tractor and includes two side units and a frame, which extends in a longitudinal direction, each side unit including an arm mounted so as to pivot relative to the frame around a respective folding axis oriented substantially parallel to the longitudinal direction, each side unit including a tool unit connected to the frame through the respective arm and being able to occupy a work position in which it rests on the ground, each side unit including a connection allowing the respective tool unit in work position to move relative to the respective arm, the connection includes a lightening actuator enabling to exert an upward force on each tool unit in work position. The machine includes a tie-rod connected to each of the arms through a respective upper joint of an axis parallel to the respective folding axis.
US11622489B2 3-D NAND control gate enhancement
Methods of forming 3D NAND devices are discussed. Some embodiments form 3D NAND devices with a control gate and a floating gate disposed between a first insulating layer and a second insulating layer. A conformal blocking liner surrounds the floating gate and electrically isolates the control gate from the floating gate. Some embodiments form 3D NAND devices with decreased vertical and/or later pitch between cells.
US11622486B2 Motor and motor manufacturing method
A motor includes: a rotating shaft; a motor portion; a circuit board; a case having a circuit housing recess portion for housing the circuit board; and a cover made of a synthetic resin and sealing the opening portion of the circuit housing recess portion. The cover has an outer circumference rib and an inside rib. The outer circumference rib is located on the outer circumferential side from the opening end surface of the circuit housing recess portion and projects from the outer circumferential edge of the cover toward the front surface side of the cover and the rear surface side of the cover. The inside rib is located inside from the opening end surface and projects at least either on the front surface side of the cover or on the rear surface side of the cover.
US11622478B2 Power converter having improved cooling
Provided is a power converter which enables improved performance, and allows each of a semiconductor module and a capacitor module to be more reliably cooled. In a power converter, a capacitor module includes a capacitor module main body facing a cooling surface of a cooler, while being apart from the cooling surface, and a heat conductive member provided in the capacitor module main body. The capacitor module main body is connected to a semiconductor module via an N-side bus bar and a P-side bus bar. A heat radiation portion of the heat conductive member is thermally connected to the cooling surface at a position more distant from the semiconductor module than an end portion of the capacitor module main body which is closer to the semiconductor module.
US11622466B2 Low force liquid metal interconnect solutions
Embodiments disclosed herein include an electronic package. In an embodiment, the electronic package comprises a package substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite from the first surface, and a die on the first surface of the package substrate. In an embodiment, the electronic package further comprises a socket interface on the second surface of the package substrate. In an embodiment, the socket interface comprises a first layer, wherein the first layer comprises a plurality of wells, a liquid metal within the plurality of wells, and a second layer over the plurality of wells.
US11622460B2 Hermetic fastener-less enclosures and methods of sealing the same
Hermetically sealed, hygienic electrical enclosures that do not require mechanical fasteners and methods of making the same. In some examples, an open housing is sealed with a cover using a seal that includes an arrangement of a gasket and a sealant. Once cured, the seal provides a hermetic seal between the housing and cover, providing a crevice-free device enclosure.
US11622458B1 Brush port assembly and method for installing same
A brush port assembly includes a bezel frame and a brush component. The bezel frame is comprised of an elongate body having first and second ends, a top surface, and an underside. The elongate body is formed as a generally enclosed shape that frames an opening, whereby the first and second ends are arranged in an end-to-end relationship with a gap therebetween. The brush component has a spine member from which a plurality of bristles extend. The spine member is secured to the underside of the elongate body such that the bristles substantially entirely cover the opening. The bezel frame is installable, without the aid of tools, along an exposed edge of a brush port opening in a surface of an electronic equipment enclosure. Additionally, the bezel frame is installable around a cable that passes through the brush port opening by maneuvering the cable through the gap.
US11622457B2 Synchronous transmission pivot shaft device
A synchronous transmission pivot shaft device has a simplified structure and less assembled components and reduces assembling tolerance/motional space. The synchronous transmission pivot shaft device includes an assembly of a main body, a first operation board and a second operation board disposed on the main body. The first operation board has an obliquely extending arm section. The second operation board has an obliquely extending arm section. The arm sections of the first and second operation boards are respectively received in a first oblique rail and a second oblique rail of the main body. When a user operates the first operation board or the second operation board to move, the first operation board or the arm section thereof and the second operation board or the arm section thereof respectively synchronously move along the first and second oblique rails to achieve opening/closing effect.
US11622455B2 Wearable electronic device
A wearable electronic device is provided. The wearable electronic device includes a main body and a wearing unit that allows the main body to be worn on a user's body. The wearing unit may include a first wearing member extending from the main body, a binding member coupled to the first wearing member to be moved in a longitudinal direction of the first wearing member, and a driving member installed in the first wearing member to move the binding member.
US11622454B2 Semiconductor storage device
According to one embodiment, in a semiconductor storage device, a conductive cover is provided on a side of the principal surface, and covers at least a part of the memory and the controller. A substrate has a first notched portion and a second notched portion in an outer edge. The conductive cover has a top plate portion, a first side plate portion, a second side plate portion, a first claw portion, and a second claw portion. The first claw portion is extended from a lower end of the first side plate in a direction intersecting with the principal surface. The first claw portion is fitted into the first notched portion. The second claw portion is extended from a lower end of the second side plate in the direction intersecting with the principal surface. The second claw portion is fitted into the second notched portion.
US11622450B2 Marking device for marking circuit boards tested by means of a test device
The invention relates to a marking device (02) for marking circuit boards (04) tested by means of a test device (01, 08), wherein the marking device (02) can be fixed to the test device (01, 08) in a defined target position, and wherein the marking device (02) has a marking member (06) which can engage the surface (05) of a circuit board (04), and wherein the marking member (06) can be driven by a drive mechanism (16) in order to apply a marking to the surface (05) of the circuit board (04) by an operating movement of the marking member (06) depending on the test result. The marking device (02) includes a fixation module (10) and a quick change module (11), wherein the marking device (02) can be fixed to the test device (01, 08) in the defined target position by means of the fixation module (10), and wherein the quick change module (11) includes the marking member (06) and the drive mechanism (16), and wherein the quick change module (11) can be replaced without removing the fixation module (10).
US11622425B2 Energy transfer method and system
A system (10) and method for transferring energy utilises an evacuated recirculation duct (11), with a pump (20) to circulate gas and a control nozzle (22) to form a jet of gas. Hydrogen gas is provided into the duct to be circulated, and an electrical device (30, 32) provides energy into the jet of gas so as to form hydrogen atoms. A heat exchanger (44) is arranged downstream of the electrical device (30, 32), onto which the flowing jet of gas impacts. Means (40) are also provided to generate an electric or magnetic field in the region of the jet of gas between the electrical device (30, 32) and the heat exchanger (44), and is connected to a source (42) of electricity. For example an electromagnet coil (40) and may generate a magnetic field (B) transverse to the direction of travel of the jet of gas, or an electromagnet coil (40A, 40B) may generate a magnetic field parallel to the jet of gas.
US11622424B2 Detector for heating appliance
A device includes an antenna configured to be disposed within a cavity of an appliance. The appliance includes an electrode and the antenna includes a sheet of conductive material having a surface area that is equal to or greater than a surface area of the electrode. The device includes a voltage sensor coupled to the antenna, an output device, and a controller coupled to the voltage sensor and the output device. The controller is configured to generate an output at the output device. The output is determined by a voltage of the antenna.
US11622419B2 Azimuthally tunable multi-zone electrostatic chuck
Implementations described herein provide a method for processing a substrate on a substrate support assembly which enables both lateral and azimuthal tuning of the heat transfer between an electrostatic chuck and a substrate. The method includes processing a first substrate using a first temperature profile on a substrate support assembly having primary heaters and spatially tunable heaters. A deviation profile is determined from a result of processing the first substrate. The spatially tunable heaters are controlled in response to the deviation profile to enable discrete lateral and azimuthal tuning of local hot or cold spots on the substrate support assembly in forming a second temperature profile. A second substrate is then processed using the second temperature profile.
US11622415B2 Enhancement of feature support after interworking
A method of enhancing IP packet forwarding feature support after interworking is proposed. When a PDU session in 5GS is transferred to a PDN connection in EPS, the UE shall assume the feature is supported after inter-system change from 5GS to EPS. When a PDN connection is established in EPS, the network indicated that the feature is not supported, and the network provided 5GSM parameters for ESM/5GSM interworking for this PDN connection, then UE shall assume the feature is supported after inter-system change from EPS to 5GS, the UE shall also assume the feature is supported after inter-system change from 5GS back to EPS. The IP packet forwarding features include PS data off and local IP address in TFT.
US11622414B2 Enhanced connection release techniques for wireless communications systems
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive, from a base station, control signaling for communications in a wireless communications system. The control signaling may indicate a first duration for an inactivity timer. The UE may initiate the inactivity timer and a second timer based on identifying a period of inactivity. The second timer may have a second duration that is shorter than the first duration for the inactivity timer. In some examples, the second duration may be based on one or more parameters, such as a display status, a battery status, a scaling factor, the first duration, an application state, or any combination thereof. The UE may release a connection for the communications in the wireless communications system based on an expiration of the second timer, an expiration of the inactivity timer, or a combination thereof.
US11622408B2 Communication platform connectivity management
A connectivity state of a communication platform on a plurality of user devices is identified. The plurality of user devices includes a first and second user device. A message from the first user device that is directed to the second user device regarding the connectivity state is detected. In response to detecting the message, an indication of the connectivity state is provided to the first user device.
US11622407B2 Data transmission method, data transmission apparatus, storage medium, and terminal for dual connection mode of non-standalone networking
A data transmission method, applied to a terminal that uses a dual connection mode of non-standalone networking for data transmission, includes: monitoring a network signal quality in the dual connection mode of non-standalone networking, and monitoring a real-time data packet transmission rate of a data packet transmitted and received by the terminal; and adjusting, based on the network signal quality and the real-time data packet transmission rate, the dual connection mode of non-standalone networking, which includes turning off the dual connection mode of non-standalone networking or maintaining the dual connection mode of non-standalone networking. Automatic and dynamic switching between EN-DC dual connection and single 4G network connection can be realized, without manually switching networks by users, such that effective transmission and reception of terminal data packets is ensured, and increase in power consumption caused by always relying on the EN-DC dual connection is avoid.
US11622398B2 Methods and devices for connecting a wireless communication device to a user plane in a wireless communication network
Methods of connecting a wireless communication device to a user plane in a wireless communication network and devices performing the methods. In one aspect, a network node configured to connect a wireless communication device to a user plane in a wireless communication network comprises a processing unit and a memory containing instructions executable by the processing unit, wherein the network node is to provide core network user plane functionality and/or radio access network user plane functionality, via an interface.
US11622397B2 Enhancing user plane contexts management in new radio (NR)
An apparatus of a next generation NodeB (gNB) comprises one or more baseband processors to interconnect a gNB Central Unit control-plane entity (gNB-CU-CP) with a gNB Central Unit user-plane entity (gNB-CU-UP) via an E1 control plane interface and a gNB Distributed Unit (gNB-DU) via an F1 control plane interface. Rather than relying on multiple class-1 procedures initiated by gNB-CU-CP toward gNB-CU-UP and gNB-DU, the one or more baseband processors are configured to establish or modify a bearer context and to communicate data transport tunneling and/or packet data convergence protocol (PDCP) preservation status information for a specific user equipment (UE), utilizing the direct F1 user plane interface between gNB-DU and gNB-CU-UP to avoid relaying delay. The gNB can include a memory to store the bearer context and data transport tunneling information.
US11622391B2 Beam-based random access occasions
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive, from a base station, a message that indicates a plurality of subsets within a set of random access occasions. Each subset of the plurality of subsets may be associated with a corresponding beam of a plurality of beams, and each corresponding beam may be different from remaining beams of the plurality of beams. Accordingly, the UE may transmit, to the base station and based at least in part on the message, at least one random access preamble. The at least one random access preamble is transmitted within one or more subsets, of the plurality of subsets, using one or more corresponding beams of the plurality of beams. Numerous other aspects are described.
US11622388B2 Energy efficient, RRC state aware uplink radio resource allocation
Example embodiments of the invention provide at least apparatus for performing novel methods including receiving, by user device of a communication network, from a network node of the communication network at least one message including an access control indication, wherein the user device is in a radio resource control inactive state; and based on the user device meeting at least one requirement for use of the access control indication, performing operations comprising starting a random access procedure to enable at least one of an uplink or downlink data transmission between the user device and the communication network. In addition, at least apparatus for performing determining, by a network node of a communication network, at least one message comprising an access control indication for at least one user device, wherein the at least one user device is in a radio resource control inactive state; and communicating the at least one message with the at least one user equipment, wherein the at least one message is for causing operations comprising a random access procedure to enable communication with the communication network for use of the access control indication in response to the at least one user device meeting at least one requirement.
US11622385B2 Techniques for selecting a minimum measurement duration in listen-before-talk (LBT) sensing slots for high band unlicensed channel access
This disclosure provides systems, methods and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on computer storage media, for selecting a minimum measurement duration in listen-before-talk (LBT) sensing slots for high band unlicensed channel access. In some examples, a device may select a minimum sensing duration for an LBT procedure according to a sensing bandwidth or an energy threshold (such as an energy detection threshold or an energy power spectral density threshold), or both. As part of the LBT procedure, the device may measure or sense a wireless channel for at least the selected minimum sensing duration in each sensing slot of the LBT procedure. The device may selectively transmit on the wireless channel according to a result of the LBT procedure. For example, the device may either transmit or refrain from transmitting on the wireless channel depending on whether the device senses the wireless channel to be available.
US11622383B2 Method and device for channel sensing and signal transmission
Provided in the embodiments of the present application are a signal transmission method and device, the method comprising: a first device determines a target channel access mechanism from at least two channel access mechanisms, the at least two channel access mechanisms being candidate channel access mechanisms for the first device to transmit first signals on an unlicensed carrier; on the basis of the target channel access mechanism, the first device performs channel sensing of the unlicensed carrier in order to determine whether time frequency resources used by the first device for sending the first signals are available, the first signals comprising at least two reference signals, the at least two reference signals comprising a first reference signal and a second reference signal, and the first reference signal being positioned before the second reference signal on the time domain.
US11622382B2 Techniques for random access channel (RACH) support for new radio unlicensed (NR-U) communications
This disclosure relates to random access channel (RACH) enhancements for new radio unlicensed (NR-U) communications. Specifically, the present aspects include determining whether a gap length between a two-step random access channel (RACH) preamble transmission and a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH) transmission satisfies a gap condition. The present aspects further include selecting a transmission procedure associated with the determined gap length for the PUSCH transmission. The present aspects further include performing the PUSCH transmission in accordance with the selected transmission procedure.
US11622369B2 Methods and devices for resource scheduling
A resource scheduling method for use in a base station, includes: receiving semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) configuration information sent by a radio resource control (RRC) layer, the SPS configuration information including a period of SPS, the period of the SPS indicating a time interval between two adjacent scheduling subframes; determining a short transmission time interval (sTTI) resource activated in a target scheduling subframe according to the SPS configuration information and reference information; and providing an activation parameter to a physical layer according to the sTTI resource activated in the target scheduling subframe, such that the physical layer generates an activation notification containing the activation parameter for notifying a terminal of the sTTI resource activated in the target scheduling subframe.
US11622363B2 Method and apparatus for configuring priority of UCI
A method for wireless communication performed by a user equipment (UE) is provided. The method includes receiving, from a base station (BS), a Radio Resource Control (RRC) configuration to configure a first semi-persistent scheduling (SPS) physical downlink shared channel (PDSCH) and generating first uplink control information (UCI) in response to the first SPS PDSCH, where the RRC configuration includes a first parameter that indicates a priority of the first UCI.
US11622359B2 Frequency channel assignment for shared spectrum access
A method includes generating an initial assignment, for a plurality of counties, of a logical channel obtained by a priority access license user to a physical channel, considering a plurality of preferred channel assignments of the users within each county; generating a county prioritization list that prioritizes counties having challenges resulting from the initial assignment; executing a series of algorithms, for each county within the county prioritization list, to continue to assign the physical channels to comply with a set of requirements of the priority access license users; and updating, for each priority access license user, a similarity metric that measures a similarity between a desired physical channel assignment and an actual physical channel assignment, wherein the metric is used during the continuation of the assignment of the physical channels.
US11622352B2 Receiver beamforming and antenna panel switching in advanced networks
Facilitating receiver beamforming and antenna panel switching in advanced networks (e.g., 4G, 5G, and beyond) is provided herein. Operations of a system can comprise performing a receiver beam evaluation procedure that determines whether a receiving beam is to be changed from a first receiving beam to a second receiving beam. The operations can also comprise transmitting, to a network device, a request for permission to perform a beam management procedure that switches the receiving beam from the first receiving beam to the second receiving beam. Further, the operations can comprise receiving, from the network device, a response to the request. The response can comprise an indication of an action to be performed based on a result of the receiver beam evaluation procedure.
US11622347B2 Semi-persistent scheduling for subband full-duplex slots
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. Generally, the described techniques provide for identification of a slot format for a set of slots where at least one slot format of the set is an subband full-duplex slot (e.g., includes uplink and downlink resources separated in a frequency domain). The base station may transmit one or more semi-persistent scheduling configurations to a UE. The UE may identify semi-persistent scheduling occasions for receiving a downlink communication based at least in part on the SPS configurations matching the format of the slot, the periodicity of the slot formats of the set, or other considerations. The UE and the base station may communicate based at least in part on the determined semi-persistent scheduling occasions.
US11622345B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting/receiving control information in a wireless communication system
Methods and an apparatuses are provided for transmitting and receiving signaling information in a digital broadcasting system. A method includes encoding first signaling information for a physical layer to generate a first coded block; encoding second signaling information to generate a second coded block; and transmitting a frame including the first coded block, the second coded block, and at least one physical layer pipe (PLP) data. The first signaling information has a fixed number of bits. The second signaling information has a variable number of bits. The first signaling information comprises information indicating a forward error correction (FEC) type used for the second signaling information. The second signaling information comprises information indicating a modulation scheme of a related PLP, and information indicating a code rate of the related PLP.
US11622344B2 Wireless device assisted resource selection for sidelink
A method for wireless device assisted resource selection for sidelink may include receiving, by a first wireless device and from a base station, an indication for wireless device assisted resource selection being enabled or disabled. The method may include receiving, from a second wireless device and based on the indication for the wireless device assisted resource selection being enabled, a configuration message indicating a subset from a plurality of subsets in a resource pool. The method may include, based on a sensing operation, selecting, by the first wireless device, one or more transmission resources from the subset. The method may include transmitting, by the first wireless device, one or more transport blocks via the one or more transmission resources.
US11622340B2 Method and apparatus for SS/PBCH block patterns in higher frequency ranges
Methods and apparatuses in a wireless communication system. A method of operating a user equipment (UE) includes receiving a synchronization signals and physical broadcast channel (SS/PBCH) block; determining a numerology of the SS/PBCH block, wherein the numerology includes a sub-carrier spacing (SCS) and a cyclic prefix (CP) length; and determining a SS/PBCH block pattern based on the numerology, the SS/PBCH block pattern including candidate SS/PBCH blocks that are mapped to slots within a half frame and a minimum gap (Ngapμ) between neighboring candidate SS/PBCH blocks, wherein: Ngapμ=0 symbol, based on a determination that the SCS included in the numerology of the SS/PBCH block is 120 kHz or 240 kHz; or Ngapμ=1 symbol, based on a determination that the SCS included in the numerology of the SS/PBCH block is 480 kHz or 960 kHz.
US11622336B2 Sidelink transmit power control command signaling
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive, from a source UE, a sidelink communication. The UE may generate a transmit power control command based at least in part on a measurement of the sidelink communication. The UE may transmit, via a sidelink feedback channel, the transmit power control command to control a transmit power, for another sidelink communication, of the source UE. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11622334B2 Techniques for power control using carrier aggregation in wireless communications
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described that provide for managing transmissions using multiple component carriers (CCs) in which transmissions using one or more of the CCs may span less than a full transmission time of a slot or other transmission time interval. A UE may signal a capability to transmit such transmissions, and one or more capabilities related to carrier aggregation that may be used by a base station for scheduling of transmissions on different CCs. In the event that overlapping transmissions on two or more CCs exceed a maximum power threshold, various techniques for dropping at least a portion of one or more transmissions of one or more CCs are described.
US11622333B2 User equipment group selection for direct link or sidelink packet transmission in broadcast
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A base station may identify one or more user equipments (UEs) subscribed to receive broadcast transmissions. The base station may determine a first subset of the UEs is to receive broadcast transmissions via a direct link and a second subset of the UEs is to receive the packets from the broadcast transmission via a sidelink connection based on selection criteria. The base station may transmit an indication that the broadcast transmissions are to be received via either the direct link or sidelink connection to at least one of the first subset of UEs or the second subset of UEs. The base station may transmit the broadcast transmissions to the first subset of UEs via direct links, and the first subset of UEs may transmit the broadcast transmissions to one or more other UEs via sidelink connections.
US11622332B2 Wake up receiver frame
This disclosure describes systems, methods, and devices related to wake up receiver (WUR) frequency division multiple access (FDMA) transmission. A device may cause to send a wake up receiver (WUR) beacon frame on a WUR beacon operating channel to one or more station devices. The device may determine a first wake-up frame to be sent on a first WUR operating channel, wherein the first WUR operating channel is associated with one or more frequency division multiple access (FDMA) channels used for transmitting one or more wake-up frames to the one or more station devices. The device may determine to apply padding to the first wake-up frame based on a field included in a header of the first wake-up frame. The device may cause to send the first wake-up frame to a first station device of the one or more station devices.
US11622327B2 Adaptive reception of cell broadcast service
According to implementations of the subject matter described herein, a new approach for receiving the CBS message is proposed. Generally speaking, upon receipt of CBS messages from a network device in a first receiving time interval of a first DRX period, a terminal device will detect whether there is a change among the CBS messages. On the basis of the detection, the terminal device will determine a configuration of a second DRX period that at least includes a second dormant time interval after the first receiving time interval and a second receiving time interval for receiving further CBS messages. That is, the further CBS messages are received in a second DRX period determined through a self-learning process performed on the received CBS messages and the first DRX period. In this way, the power consumption of the terminal device for receiving the CBS messages can be reduced. As a result, the battery life of the terminal device can be guaranteed.
US11622321B2 Two-stage system information update
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive a first system information update notification and a second system information update notification. The UE may decode, based at least in part on information included in the first system information update notification, the second system information update notification to identify one or more system information blocks that are to be updated. The UE may update the one or more system information blocks based at least in part on decoding the second system information update notification. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11622320B2 Network access method and apparatus, network device, and computer readable storage medium
Provided are a network access method and apparatus, a network device, and a storage medium. The network access method includes: a current integrated access and backhaul (IAB) node acquiring information about cell access from an upstream IAB node; and the current IAB node determining a candidate cell and/or executing an access attempt according to the information about the cell access.
US11622314B2 System, method, and apparatus for detecting and preventing wireless connections
A method of detecting and disabling offending devices includes monitoring for a radio frequency signal. When an offending device initializes and registers with a cell tower, it emits the radio frequency signal. After the radio frequency signal is detected, a message including an identification of the radio frequency signal is transmitted to a receiver of a base station. Responsive to receiving the message, the base station sends a secure transaction that includes an indication of the radio frequency signal to a processor of a cellular carrier system. Responsive to receiving the secure transaction, the processor of the cellular carrier system correlates a time and the radio frequency signal with an account associated with the registration of the offending device, disconnects from the offending device, and disables an account associated with the offending device.
US11622311B2 Calling line/name identification of enterprise subscribers in mobile calls
A system, server, and method of DTMF detection in a VoIP network.
US11622310B2 Cellular network area optimizer
The described technology is generally directed towards a cellular network area optimizer. The area optimizer observes cellular network conditions at multiple radio access network (RAN) nodes within a target area. Based on observed conditions, the area optimizer applies a set of parameter values at the multiple RAN nodes. The set of parameter values enhances the overall throughput, while maintaining or improving connection retainability and accessibility, of the multiple RAN nodes under the observed conditions. The area optimizer learns different sets of parameter values to apply in response to different observed conditions by making parameter value adjustments and observing the effect of the adjustments on overall throughput of the RAN nodes in the target area.
US11622300B2 Method and apparatus for preventing loss of uplink data in wireless communication system
A method and apparatus for preventing loss of uplink data in wireless communication system is provided. A central unit (CU) of an integrated access and backhaul (IAB)-donor receives, from a wireless device, uplink data through a source IAB-node. The CU of the IAB-donor receives, from the source IAB-node, a message which informs that uplink packets among the uplink data are remained on the source IAB-node, wherein the message is related to handover procedures of the wireless device from the source IAB-node to a target IAB-node. The CU of the IAB-donor proceeds the handover procedures, after receiving the uplink packets.
US11622296B2 Data sending method and receiving method and user equipment
This disclosure provides a data sending method and receiving method, and user equipment thereof, and relates to the field of communications technologies. The data receiving method applied to user equipment includes: determining whether a Medium Access Cntrol (MAC) Protocol Data Unit (PDU) received by the user equipment includes a reserved Logical Channel Identity (LCID) value; and when the MAC PDU includes a reserved LCID value, discarding a Service Data Unit (SDU) or sub-PDU corresponding to the reserved LCID value in the MAC PDU.
US11622293B2 Methods, systems, and computer readable media for establishing message priority in network slices based on quality of service parameters
A method for establishing message priority in network slices based on quality of service (QoS) parameters includes receiving, by a network slice configuration service provider entity and from a network slice management service provider entity, a network slice creation notification message containing at least a QoS profile corresponding to a created network slice, utilizing the QoS profile to derive a service based interface (SBI) message priority (SMP) associated with the network slice, and providing the SMP to a requesting access and mobility management function (AMF) entity in response to receiving a network slice selection request message from the AMF entity, wherein the AMF entity assigns the SMP level value to network traffic directed to the network slice.
US11622289B2 Automated configuration enforcement in wireless communication systems
The disclosed technology is directed towards automated configuration enforcement in wireless communication systems, which can be implemented in an audit manager (e.g. an ONAP micro-service) as part of an overall architecture. The audit manager obtains misconfiguration data representing misconfigured configurable parameter data of network elements of a radio access network, and corrective parameter data corresponding to the misconfiguration data. The audit manager issues a reconfiguration action to the network elements, which instructs the network elements to reconfigure their current configurable parameter data based on the corrective parameter data. Following reconfiguration, the audit manager operates to monitor the network elements performance, e.g., to check for performance degradation of a cell site relative to previous performance metrics.
US11622288B2 Indicating blockage events as a cause for changes in rank information or channel quality information
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may transmit, to a base station, an indication that indicates a blockage event as a cause for a change in one or more of rank information or channel quality information, wherein the blockage event is associated with a differential signal power between a first polarization and a second polarization. The UE may receive, from the base station, a transmission based at least in part on the indication that indicates the blockage event as the cause for the change in one or more of the rank information or the channel quality information. Numerous other aspects are described.
US11622281B2 Radio frequency coexistence mitigations within wireless user equipment handsets
A user equipment (UE) includes a first communication component configured to use a first frequency band, such as ultra-wide band (UWB), and a second communication component configured to use an intermediate frequency (IF) band that overlaps with the UWB band, such as an IF millimeter wave (mmWave) band. The second communication component conducts an IF signal along an internal signal conduction line that may interfere with UWB processing. A processor of the UE is configured to detect an indication of such interference, and, in response to the indication of interference, control the second communication component to adjust a characteristic of the IF band signal to mitigate the interference, such as by reducing its signal strength. The amount by which the IF band signal strength is reduced may be controlled to achieve a desired tradeoff between various performance metrics, such as power consumption and quality of service.
US11622278B2 Wireless access CBRS node and spectrum access system interface
An example method includes requesting a first spectrum channel authorization to utilize a first spectrum channel from a spectrum access system. The method further includes accepting a first spectrum channel authorization response to utilize the first spectrum channel from the spectrum access system. The method additionally includes receiving a first service request from a first computing device over the first spectrum channel. The method still further includes sending a first heartbeat message to the spectrum access system. The method furthermore includes receiving a first heartbeat response message from the spectrum access system. The method yet further includes sending a first service flow request from the broadband access network to accommodate the first service request.
US11622276B1 Systems and method for authentication and authorization in networks using service based architecture
Systems and methods for securing network communications between a first device and a second device over a service-based architecture, include receiving, at the first device, an access request including: a request to use a service of the service-based architecture, an authentication public key certificate associated with the second device or a proxy device therefore, a unique identifier of the second device, and a digital signature using the private key associated with the authentication public key certificate. The first device may verify the authentication public key certificate and generate an encrypted access response including an access token that allows access to the service, which is then transmitted back to the second device for further use in accessing the service-based architecture.
US11622272B2 Restricted access procedure
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may transmit a registration request for restricted access (RA), wherein the registration request selectively includes an onboarding access request. The UE may selectively communicate with an onboarding network to authenticate and authorize a particular network based at least in part on whether the registration request includes the onboarding access request. The UE may complete the RA registration after transmitting the registration request and based at least in part on selectively communicating with the onboarding network to authenticate and authorize the particular network. Numerous other aspects are described.
US11622268B2 Secure communication method and secure communications apparatus
A secure communication method and a secure communications apparatus related to the field of communications technologies and applied to a terminal. The terminal has a first security context and a second security context, the first security context is used by the terminal to communicate with a first network, the second security context is used by the terminal to communicate with a second network, and the first security context and the second security context include different first information.
US11622262B2 Radio access network function repository
Various embodiments comprise systems, methods, and apparatus for a radio access network (RAN) Network Repository Function (RNRF) configured to receive gNB feature/capability information from gNB formed by network RAN, store the received gNB feature/capability information, and provide gNB feature/capability information to requesting core network nodes or functions so that these nodes/functions may adapt/configure their operation or the services they provide in response to the gNB capabilities.
US11622256B2 Method and system to detect anti-steering of roaming activity in wireless communication network
Accordingly, embodiments herein provide a system for managing anti-steering of roaming in a wireless communication network. The system includes a HPLMN, a VPLMN and a UE. The HPLMN obtains a register request message from the VPLMN and derives at least one HPLMN specific security key based on at least one security parameter. Further, the HPLMN protects a preferred PLMN list using the at least one HPLMN specific security key and the security parameter and sends the protected preferred PLMN list to the VPLMN along with necessary security information. Further, the VPLMN is configured to receive the protected preferred PLMN list from the HPLMN and send a message including the protected preferred PLMN list to the UE. The message mandates the VPLMN to send the preferred PLMN list transparently to the UE. Further, the UE is configured to receive the message including the preferred PLMN list from the VPLMN.
US11622254B2 Determining service provider performance with ranged transmissions
A network system receives an order request from a requesting device including a list of requested items and a delivery location. The network system may create an order entry by selecting a source location and a provider for the order. The network system sends order information from the order entry to a provider device of the selected provider and a source device corresponding to the source location, where the order information includes an order identifier, a source identifier, and a provider identifier. The provider device broadcasts a beacon including the source identifier and the order identifier. The provider device detects a short range beacon signal from the source device and determines whether the detected source identifier and order identifier match the received source identifier and order identifier from the order information. Responsive to a successful match the provider device verifies its proximity to the source device.
US11622253B2 Bluetooth device and working method thereof
A Bluetooth device, which realizes different types of device by setting a MAC address of the device or a type of a broadcast device; when the device is used as a Bluetooth keyboard device, it can realize a function for inputting a dynamic password, and the device shifts an obtained dynamic password value into Bluetooth keyboard class virtual key information according to the Bluetooth keyboard protocol, and sends automatically the virtual key information to the upper computer successively, and the device can restore a type of the device so as to resolve a keyboard conflict between the keyboard device and the upper computer, in this way, the user makes less error to input a dynamic password and the identity authentication becomes safer.
US11622249B1 Vehicle system for sharing information among smart vehicles
A smart car system that exchanges information between different vehicles. An embodiment exchanges information one for the other. Another embodiment determines or sends information from one vehicle to the other, and then receives information from a different vehicle and keeps a score of a ratio between the amount of information that is set in an amount of information received. The information is checked for trust.
US11622241B2 Providing functional models to hubs to enhance operation of the hubs
Apparatuses, methods, and systems for providing function models to hubs, are disclosed. One method includes sensing, by a hub, local data, collecting the local data from the hub, creating function models based on the collected local data and non-local data collected from non-local data sources, dynamically creating non-local inputs based upon the local data from the hub and the non-local data collected from non-local data sources, transmitting the created function models to the plurality of hubs at a first timing, and dynamically transmitting the non-local inputs to each of the plurality of hubs at a second timing, and applying, by the hub, current locally sensed data and the dynamically transmitted non-local inputs to the created function models.
US11622240B2 Text message analysis and notification device
A vehicle may include a notification type determination device configured to identify a type of a text message received through a communication terminal and determining a notification type of the text message when the type of the text message is a public warning text, a notification content determination device configured to analyze a text string of the text message and determine notification content associated with the text message when the type of the text message is the public warning text, and an output device configured to output a notification to a passenger depending on the notification type and the notification content.
US11622238B2 Concurrent operation of SPS receiver and wireless transmitter
A mobile device may be configured to perform concurrent Satellite Positioning System (SPS) operation and wireless communications when uplink signals transmitted by the mobile device interferes with the reception of SPS signals in one or more frequency bands. The mobile device may determine if the SPS receiver has already acquired SPS signals and is in a tracking state. If the SPS receiver is not in a tracking state, an SPS acquisition procedure is initiated before the wireless communication session is initiated. The SPS acquisition procedure is performed until the SPS receiver reaches a tracking state, or until a timeout is reached. Once the SPS receiver is in a tracking state, the wireless communication session may be initiated, during which the SPS receiver is controlled, e.g., to perform signal blanking, measurement exclusion, or disable SPS reception, to mitigate interference with SPS signals.
US11622230B2 Method and apparatus for motion-based vehicle ranging
A user equipment in a vehicle (V-UE) may transmit ranging signals, for example positioning reference signals (PRS), via inter-vehicle messages. The broadcast parameters for the ranging signals, such as the timing of transmission, the bandwidth, or a combination thereof, may be adjusted based on one or more motion characteristics of the vehicle. If high speed or large acceleration, or rate of turning, is detected, the rate of transmission and/or the resource blocks included in the ranging signals may be increased. By increasing the rate of transmission and/or recourse blocks in the ranging signals, other vehicles receiving the ranging signals may update the range more often and with greater accuracy for increased safety while the transmitting vehicle is traveling at high speeds or acceleration.
US11622215B2 Hearing device assemblies
An exemplary hearing device assembly is configured to be worn at least partially within an ear canal of a user. The hearing device assembly includes a housing including an output transducer configured to provide an output audio signal representative of sound presented to the user. The housing is configured to be positioned entirely within the ear canal. The hearing device assembly also includes a tube extending from an end of the housing and configured to provide an acoustic pathway from outside the ear canal to the housing, an inner seal extending from the housing, and an outer seal extending from the tube. The inner seal and the outer seal are together are configured to enclose a main volume that surrounds the tube within the ear canal and that is acoustically sealed from an ambient environment of the user.
US11622213B1 Ear mounted audio devices controllable by remote control
A hearing aid is shown and described. The hearing aid includes a body portion having a microphone, an earplug in communication with the body, portion having a speaker, a battery and visible and audible beacons disposed in the body portion, and circuitry or programming designed to provide a spatialization function. The hearing aid includes a material having coloring corresponding to the skin pigmentation of a user. The hearing aid is designed to maintain a reserve level of battery power. The hearing aid is waterproof, and can be controlled by a remote controller or telephone application.
US11622209B2 Systems and methods for suppressing sound leakage
A speaker comprises a housing, a transducer residing inside the housing, and at least one sound guiding hole located on the housing. The transducer generates vibrations. The vibrations produce a sound wave inside the housing and cause a leaked sound wave spreading outside the housing from a portion of the housing. The at least one sound guiding hole guides the sound wave inside the housing through the at least one sound guiding hole to an outside of the housing. The guided sound wave interferes with the leaked sound wave in a target region. The interference at a specific frequency relates to a distance between the at least one sound guiding hole and the portion of the housing.
US11622204B2 Hearing device and hearing device module
A hearing aid has an input transducer, a signal processing device and an output transducer. Furthermore, the hearing aid has an inductive receiver, wherein the inductive receiver contains a tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) sensor. The inductive receiver is configured to receive audio signals of an inductive hearing system. A DC voltage converter is disposed upstream of the TMR sensor, and the DC voltage converter is upstream of the input transducer.
US11622202B2 Comb-like capacitive microphone
A comb-like capacitive microphone includes a substrate penetrated by a cavity having an upper part provided with a step, stationary electrodes equally spaced on the step, and a diaphragm received in the step and including a vibrating portion and a connecting portion connected to the vibrating portion. Movable electrodes protrude from a periphery of the vibrating portion, and an end of the connecting portion away from the vibrating portion is connected to the substrate. The stationary electrodes are arranged in a comb shape and directly etched on the substrate, and the movable electrodes are arranged in a comb shape. The stationary electrodes are spatially separated from the movable electrodes, each stationary electrode is corresponding to each movable electrode. Such structure of the comb-like capacitive microphone offers a relatively large displacement, to decrease the acoustic noise and to offer a high sensitivity, and eventually a sound transducer with high performances.
US11622196B2 Method for transmitting audio data by using short-range wireless communication in wireless communication system, and apparatus for same
The present disclosure relates to a method by which a third device transmits audio data in a short-range wireless communication system, and an apparatus for same. According to the present disclosure, the method comprising: receiving, from a first device and a second device, capability information related to the audio data output capabilities of the first device and the second device; determining, based on the capability information, whether to form a channel for audio data transmission between the first device and the second device; transmitting, to the first device and the second device, setting information for outputting audio data of the first device and the second device, based on the determination result; and transmitting the audio data to the first device and the second device, wherein the positions and the audio data output time points of the first device and the second device are determined based on the setting information.
US11622176B1 Image sensor comprising BJT pixel circuit and image sensing system applying the image sensor
An image sensor comprising a BJT pixel circuit, a biasing circuit and a comparator. The BJT pixel circuit comprises a BJT; a charging selection circuit, configured to control a first storage capacitor to be charged in a first reset time and to control a second storage capacitor to be charged to a second reset time; a discharging selection circuit, configured to control the first storage capacitor to be discharged by the BJT in a first exposure time to generate a first output voltage, and to control the second storage capacitor to be discharged by the BJT in a second exposure time to generate a second output voltage; a biasing circuit, configured to provide voltage decreasing and voltage increasing to the second output voltage to generated adjusted images; and a comparator, configured to compare the first output voltage and the adjusted voltages.
US11622166B2 Camera assembly and method for assembling
A method for assembling a camera includes providing an upper housing having a first circuit board and a lower housing having a second circuit board having an image sensor fixed thereon. The first circuit board includes a first blind mate connector on a lower surface thereof. The method further includes providing a second blind mate connector. The lower housing is moved toward the upper housing to a first connected state in which the lower housing is supported by the upper housing and the first and second blind mate connectors are partially coupled. The lower housing is further moved toward the upper housing to a second connected state in which the first and second blind mate connectors are fully coupled.
US11622159B2 Media data modification management system
A processor may manage media modification within a participant network. A processor may generate the participant network having a participant. The participant may be associated with one or more media data. A processor may enforce one or more rules on the participant network using an artificial intelligence (AI) based governance system. The one or more rules may manage the modification of the one or more media data by the participant. A processor may restrict the participant from modifying the one or more media data based, at least in part, on the AI based governance system.
US11622158B2 Adaptive bit rate data casting
The method comprises:—receiving, at a rendering system (101), from a plurality user devices (102-1,102-2,102-3), a plurality of cast requests over a home network (110) for casting data from a cast device (106) communicatively coupled to a first network (108) and a third network (120), onto a plurality display devices (130-1, 130-2, 130-3) communicatively coupled to the home network (110);—transmitting the cast request over a second network (114) to a casting system (104), wherein the casting system (104) is coupled with the cast device (106) through the third network (120);—receiving, in response to transmitting, from the casting system (104) and over a dedicated network (115), the requested data, wherein the data is provided to the casting system (104) by the cast device (106) and the data is obtained by the cast device (106) over the first network (108) and wherein the data over the dedicated network (115) are transmitting at a dynamically changing transfer rate and wherein the dynamically changing transfer is based on a real time available bandwidth of the dedicated network (115).
US11622153B2 Customized 360-degree media viewing
A device may be configured to render at least one spatial region of 360-degree media content, which may include two or more spatial regions. The device may include a receiver configured to receive the 360-degree media content and metadata associated with the 360-degree content. The metadata may include a classification of a respective spatial region of the 360-degree media content. The device may further include a memory configured to store a user preference and a sensor configured to detect a user movement. The device may include a processor configured to determine that the user movement is associated with a rendering of the respective spatial region. The processor may further determine whether the classification complies with the user preference and alter the rendering of the respective spatial region if the classification violates the user preference.
US11622152B2 Systems and methods for scene change recommendations
Systems and methods are disclosed for indicating whether a scene in a media asset corresponds to a scene for which a scene change was previously requested. A media player client monitors scene sequences in a media asset to anticipate whether the user will initiate a scene change request based on historical scene change data. In response to detecting a scene sequence for which the user is expected to request a scene change, the media player client determines whether a scene change is necessary and outputs an indication of whether a scene change is recommended.
US11622149B2 Methods and apparatus for an embedded appliance
In some embodiments, an apparatus comprises a media module and a modification module included in an embedded appliance. The media module is configured to receive a first media signal associated with a first input port of the embedded appliance and a second media signal associated with a second input port of the embedded appliance. The media module is configured to identify a first set of media signal parameters based on the first media signal. The modification module is configured to receive a modification instruction associated with a session format having a second set of media signal parameters different from the first set of media signal parameters. The modification module is configured to modify the first media signal based on the first set of media signal parameters and the modification instruction to produce a first modified media signal in the session format and having the second set of media signal parameters.
US11622145B2 Display device and method, and advertisement server
Disclosed are a display device and method and an advertisement sever. According to an embodiment, the display device includes a display, a communication circuit that communicates with an external electronic device, an interface circuit that receives a user input, and a processor that transmits input device information for the at least one input device to the external electronic device via the communication circuit, receives a first image for interfacing with a user through a most frequently used or most recently used input device among the at least one input device, and overlays the first image on the content, wherein the one input device is the most frequently used input device or the most recently used input device among the identified input devices.
US11622133B2 Video coding with embedded motion
Implementations related to coding and/or decoding image data employing video coding with embedded motion are disclosed.
US11622125B2 Method and apparatus for inter prediction in video coding system
The present disclosure relates to a method by which a decoding apparatus performs video coding, comprising the steps of: generating a motion information candidate list for a current block; selecting one candidate from among those included in the motion information candidate list; deriving control point motion vectors (CPMVs) of the current block based on the selected candidate; deriving sub-block-unit or sample-unit motion vectors of the current block based on the CPMVs; deriving a predicted block based on the motion vectors; and reconstructing a current picture based on the predicted block, wherein the motion information candidate list includes an inherited affine candidate, the inherited affine candidate is derived based on candidate blocks coded by affine prediction, from among spatial neighboring blocks of the current block, and the inherited affine candidate is generated up to a pre-defined maximum number.
US11622116B2 Cross-validation of video encoding
In some embodiments, a method receives a current encoding stream of a video. A first measurement for a reference encoding stream is selected to measure a quality of the reference encoding stream. The method compares a second measurement of the current encoding stream to the first measurement of the reference encoding stream and outputs whether the current encoding stream is validated based on the comparing.
US11622112B2 Decomposition of residual data during signal encoding, decoding and reconstruction in a tiered hierarchy
Computer processor hardware receives a first set of adjustment values. The first set of adjustment values specify adjustments to be made to a predicted rendition of a signal generated at a first level of quality to reconstruct a rendition of the signal at the first level of quality. The computer processor hardware processes the first set of adjustment values and derives a second set of adjustment values based on the first set of adjustment values and a rendition of the signal at a second level of quality. The second level of quality is lower than the first level of quality.
US11622107B2 Unequal weight planar motion vector derivation
A system and method of planar motion vector derivation which, in some embodiments can employ an unequal weighted combination of adjacent motion vectors. In some embodiments, motion vector information associated with a bottom right pixel or block adjacent to a current coding unit can be derived from motion information associated with a top row or top neighboring row of a current coding unit and motion information associated with a left column or left neighboring column of a current coding unit. Weighted or non-weighted combinations of such values can be combined in a planar mode prediction model to derive associated motion information for bottom and/or right adjacent pixels or blocks.
US11622098B2 Electronic device, and method for displaying three-dimensional image thereof
An electronic device is disclosed. The present electronic device comprises a display, a processor electrically connected with the display so as to control the display, and a memory electrically connected with the processor, wherein the memory includes at least one command, and the processor, by executing at least one command, acquires a plurality of object images corresponding to a plurality of objects in a two-dimensional image, acquires a plurality of three-dimensional modeling images corresponding to the plurality of object images and information related to the plurality of objects by applying the plurality of object images to a plurality of network models, and displays, on the display, the three-dimensional images including the plurality of three-dimensional modeling images on the basis of the information related to the plurality of objects and the location information about the plurality of objects in the two-dimensional image.
US11622096B2 Object feature visualization apparatus and methods
An object feature visualization system is disclosed. The system may include a computing device that generates video-mapped images to project onto physical objects. The video-mapped images may include features to be projected onto the objects. The projection of a video-mapped image onto the physical object allows for the visualization of the feature on the object. In some examples, the computing device receives a feature selection for a particular object, and generates a video-mapped image with the selected feature to provide to a projector to project the video-mapped image onto the physical object. In some examples, a user is able to select one or more features for one or more objects of a room display via a user interface. The system then projects video-mapped images with the selected features onto the physical objects. The system may allow a user to save feature selections, and to purchase or request additional information about objects with selected features.
US11622091B2 Facilitating video monitoring of at least one location
A method of facilitating video monitoring of at least one location involves: causing a web application hosted by a local application on a local computing device to cause the local computing device to transcode input video data encoded in an input video encoding format to transcoded video data transcoded in a transcoded video encoding format supported for rendering by the local application, the input video data representing at least one video recording by at least one video recording device at the at least one location; and causing the web application to cause the local computing device to render the at least one video recording using the transcoded video data. Other methods, and computer-readable storage media and systems, are also disclosed.
US11622080B2 Automatic surround photographing method and system for target
Disclosed are an automatic surround photographing method and system for a target. The method includes: obtaining an angle parameter of a yaw-axis gimbal, and processing an image obtained by a camera to obtain a distance parameter; obtaining, by means of calculation, a control parameter of a rotation angle of a steering gear according to the angle parameter of the yaw-axis gimbal and the distance parameter; and controlling, according to the angle parameter of the yaw-axis gimbal, the rotation of a gimbal of a gimbal camera so as to control the rotation of the camera, and controlling, according to the control parameter of the rotation angle of the steering gear, a rotation angle of the steering gear in a photographing-moving apparatus for placement of the gimbal camera, such that the photographing-moving apparatus surrounds and tracks a target, and performs surround photographing of the target.
US11622078B2 Method and apparatus for image formation using preview images
A method and apparatus for image formation, a capturing apparatus and an electronic device. The method includes: determining at least two groups of image capture parameters of a to-be-captured image from a prestored parameter library based on classification information on the to-be-captured image; forming at least two preview images by using the at least two groups of image capture parameters; and displaying the at least two preview images on a screen. Hence, a user may be made to quickly obtain accurate and personalized image capture parameters, and acquisition or determination of the image capture parameters is made more convenient and intelligent, thereby better improving the users experience.
US11622076B2 Systems and methods for stabilizing videos
A video may be captured by an image capture device in motion. A stabilized view of the video may be generated by providing a punchout of the video. The punchout of the video may compensate for rotation of the image capture device during capture of the video. The size of the punchout of the video may be changed based on different rotational positions of to provide a view that includes different extents of the captured visual content. The changes in the size of the punchout may simulate changes in zoom of the visual content.
US11622075B2 Control device, control method, and recording medium
There is provided a control device including a display control unit configured to cause display of a display unit to shift between a first display mode in which a first kind of image having a predetermined relation with an electric-to-electric (EE) image acquired by an imaging unit and a second kind of image different from the first kind of image are displayed and a second display mode in which the first kind of image is not displayed and the second kind of image is displayed, and a power control unit configured to control power supply to the imaging unit in the shift between the first and second display modes.
US11622069B2 Obtaining camera device image data representing an event
Methods, computer program products, and systems are presented and can include for instance: determining a location of interest; and obtaining image data from one or more camera device about the location of interest.
US11622058B2 Electronic apparatus and control method of electronic apparatus
An electronic apparatus includes a power source, a power monitoring unit configured to monitor an output voltage output from the power source, an acceptance unit configured to accept a user operation to turn off the electronic apparatus, and an execution unit configured to operate using power output from the power source, execute shutdown processing in response to the user operation accepted through the acceptance unit, and execute the shutdown processing when the output voltage monitored by the power monitoring unit is lower than a threshold voltage. The threshold voltage is higher than a guaranteed operation voltage of the execution unit.
US11622042B2 Multi-channel hybrid models for efficient routing
Systems and methods are used to generate contact type predictions that route user customer service requests within a support platform. The contact type predictions are generated using a hybrid model that includes a deep learning component and a business logic component. The deep learning component may generate a multi-channel output based on text features and context features. The multi-channel output is modified based on one or more business rules to generate the contact type predictions.
US11622041B2 System and method for enhanced call progress analysis utilizing dual-prong analysis
A system and method for enhanced call progress assessment (CPA) utilizing dual-prong analysis, comprising a campaign management console, a data services engine, a traffic shaper, an agent desktop, an optimized CPA service, an auto-dialer with built-in CPA capabilities, and a simple dialer which allows enterprises to process outbound calls in parallel in order to quickly and accurately determine outbound call outcome, a live person or an answering machine or service, which can be used to route outbound calls in an appropriate manner. The system and method utilize a plurality of specialized CPA methods running in parallel to a built-in CPA system to analyze audio stream data associated with an outbound call and uses various entity-specific threshold parameters to determine a call outcome based on the results of the plurality of CPA methods. Such a system and method can provide faster and more accurate CPA using a dual prong approach.
US11622040B2 System and method for projective channel hopping
The present invention is a system and method for projective channel hopping within a customer engagement center (CEC) system. The CEC system receives a customer through a system entry point and receives, from the customer, a communication in a current customer service representative (CSR) channel in the CEC system. The CEC system assesses its ability to connect the customer with a CSR on the current CSR channel using a smart routing engine (SRE), which also assesses its current ability to connect the customer with a CSR on other equivalent CSR channels. Using the SRE, the CEC system compares its ability to connect the customer with a CSR on current and equivalent CSR channels to determine if the customer should remain on their current CSR channel or transfer to a new one. In the latter case, the CEC system offers the customer a chance to change channels or remain on their current channel.
US11622035B1 Waterproof phone case
A waterproof phone case includes a front shell and a rear shell. The front shell is rotatably connected with the rear shell. The front shell cooperates with the rear shell to form an accommodating space configured to accommodate a mobile phone. An area of the front shell corresponding to the accommodating space includes a viewing area. A rotating portion and magnetic portions are arranged on a rear surface of the rear shell. The rotating portion is detachably connected with a rear hanger. The magnetic portions are magnetically connected with the rear hanger. Two different positions of the rear hanger are magnetically matched with the magnetic portions through the rotating portion of the rear shell.
US11622034B2 Electronic apparatus capable of receiving 5G mobile signal
An electronic apparatus includes a display module and a plurality of metallic elements. The metallic elements at least partially surround at least three sides of the display module to form a metallic frame. The metallic frame is configured to receive a fifth generation (5G) mobile signal, in which adjacent two of the metallic elements have a gap therebetween.
US11622024B2 Cloud-based explicit proxy
A system for processing data, comprising a first processor configured to operate one or more algorithms to provide an explicit proxy that directs network communications over a public network to a proxy server. The first processor configured to operate one or more algorithms to provide a firewall agent that verifies the presence of a firewall key prior to allowing data communications over the public network using the explicit proxy. Wherein the explicit proxy is installed using a proxy auto configuration file that is associated with the firewall agent.
US11622023B2 Communication apparatus, communication method, and storage medium
A communication apparatus includes a function for performing transmission and reception of a wireless signal in a period having a predetermined length which arrives at a predetermined time interval, a function for performing at least one process of the transmission and the reception of the wireless signal in the period as a substitute for a particular communication apparatus belonging to a set of a plurality of communication apparatuses among which the period is synchronized, and a function for deciding whether or not proxy processing is to be performed in accordance with a frequency of periods during which the communication apparatus performs the transmission and the reception of the wireless signal among a plurality of the periods.
US11622003B2 Multi-tenancy via code encapsulated in server requests
A multitenant infrastructure server (MTIS) is configured to provide an environment to execute a computer routine of an arbitrary application. The MTIS receives a request from a webtask server to execute the computer routine in a webtask container. The computer routine is executed in the webtask container at the MTIS. Upon successful execution of the computer routine, a result set is returned to the webtask server. If the execution of the computer routine is unsuccessful, an error notification is returned to the webtask server. The resources consumed during the execution of the computer routine are determined. The webtask container is destroyed to prevent persistent storage of the computer routine on the MTIS.
US11621996B2 Computing infrastructure for configurable-quality random data
Methods and apparatus for a computing infrastructure for configurable-quality random data are disclosed. A storage medium stores program instructions that when executed on a processor designate some servers of a provider network as members of a pool of producers of random data usable by random data consumers. The instructions, when executed, determine a subset of the pool to be used to supply a collection of random data intended for a random data consumer, and one or more sources of random phenomena to be used to generate the collection of random data. The instructions, when executed, initiate a transmission of the collection of random data directed to the random data consumer.
US11621995B2 Preloading on-demand code pieces in a distributed cloud computing network
A compute server of a distributed cloud computing network receives an indication of a hostname in a Transport Layer Security (TLS) handshake message from a client device. The compute server determines that an on-demand code piece is configured to execute on the compute server responsive to receiving an HTTP request for the hostname. Prior to receiving the request for the hostname, the compute server preloads the on-demand code piece for execution. The compute server receives an HTTP request from the client device that triggers execution of the preloaded on-demand code piece. The compute server executed the preloaded on-demand code piece and generates a response to the HTTP request based in part on the executed code piece. The compute server transmits the response to the client device.
US11621985B2 Chunk-based prediction adaptation logic
A multimedia player downloads chunks (parts of the segment file) during the download of a segment of a stream of segments of a low-latency stream. The first chunks of a segment may be downloaded while the segment is still being written to the CDN server. A chunk-based prediction adaptation logic uses throughput measurements on a chunk instead of a segment and specifically looks at bursts in a sliding window. This data is used to build a prediction of future throughput by applying linear adaptive filter algorithms that may rely on recursive least squares. This adaptation logic leads to very accurate bandwidth predictions and as a consequence, better user experience, compared to existing adaptation algorithms.
US11621976B2 Malicious host detection
A method for detecting malware software in a computer system includes accessing a plurality of hostnames for a malware server from a computer system infected with malware and attempting to communicate with the malware server, each hostname including a plurality of symbols in each of a plurality of symbol positions; training an autoencoder based on each of the plurality of hostnames, wherein the autoencoder includes: a set of input units for each possible symbol and symbol position in a hostname; output units each for storing an output of the autoencoder; and a set of hidden units smaller in number than the set of input units and each interconnecting all input and all output units with weighted interconnections, such that the autoencoder is trainable to provide an approximated reconstruction of values of the input units at the output units; selecting a set of one or more symbol and symbol position tuples based on weights of interconnections in the trained autoencoder; and identifying infected computer systems based on their attempted communication to hostnames having symbols in symbol positions consistent with the tuples in the set.
US11621973B2 Blockchain cybersecurity audit platform
A cybersecurity distributed ledger is provided herein for managing, tracking, auditing, and securing assets in a power infrastructure. The cybersecurity distributed ledger may include a blockchain, and may combine with smart contract or smart negotiation technology, such as in a permissioned proof of authority blockchain. The cybersecurity distributed ledger may manage the complete life cycle of a grid asset, from asset requirement and specification, through production, testing, deployment, maintenance, and retirement. The cybersecurity distributed ledger may create an immutable record of the grid asset, which may be audited for regulatory compliance or build or development compliance. Further, the cybersecurity distributed ledger may store unique identifying information for a grid asset, which may be used to detect a security breach or other tampering with a grid asset. The cybersecurity distributed ledger may also track control or ownership of the grid asset, as well as changes or updates to the grid asset.
US11621970B2 Machine learning based intrusion detection system for mission critical systems
The present invention is generally directed to the detection of an intrusion event in a computer network and a control network. More particularly, the present invention provides a system, framework, architecture, etc. for intrusion detection functions for network elements and control elements used in high demand and/or mission critical environments, including, but not limited to, power stations, sub-stations, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), rail, traffic control systems, chemical, oil & gas, critical manufacturing, and industrial applications.
US11621967B2 Electronic control unit, electronic control system, and recording medium
An electronic control unit that is capable of more accurately determining an event that has occurred in a network installed in a mobile body such as a vehicle, the electronic control unit including: a transmitter-receiver that receives first messages transmitted from a first ECU included in an in-vehicle network; and an attack determiner that, when a first message among the first messages received by the transmitter-receiver is determined to have an anomaly, determines whether a cause of the anomaly is an attack on the in-vehicle network.
US11621958B2 Large scale and high throughput video identity monitoring and verification
Systems and methods for verifying an identity of a party to a video call are disclosed. An example method may be performed by one or more processors of a verification system and include storing first facial encodings, each of the first facial encodings associated with one or more images of a corresponding registered user of a plurality of registered users associated with the verification system, receiving, during a video call associated with a specified registered user of the plurality of registered users, a second facial encoding associated with one or more images of a person participating in the video call, the second facial encoding received from a device with which the person uses to participate in the video call, identifying, among the first facial encodings, a first facial encoding corresponding to the specified registered user, and determining whether the person participating in the video call is the specified registered user.
US11621955B2 Delivering digital identity documents that are vetted as trusted in a secured manner
A method, system and computer program product for delivering a digital identity document. A request is received to purchase a digital identity document from a user by a system. An acquisition uniform resource locator (URL) with parameters corresponding to the identity of the user and the requested digital identity document is created and provided to the user. The user utilizes the received URL to communicate with an issuer to request the digital identity document. The system then receives the requested digital identity document in encrypted form from the issuer. The system then delivers the encrypted digital identity document to the user. In this manner, the system can deliver to the user an identity document in digital form that has been vetted as trusted in a secure manner thereby reducing the number of occurrences in providing improper identity documents as well as lessening the ability to generate falsified identity documents.
US11621945B2 Method and system for secure communications
A system/method for secure communication between client devices includes receiving a request, at a secure communication platform, from a from a first client device to communicate with a second client device; determining, by the secure communication platform, whether the first client device is permitted to communicate with the second client device; if communication is permitted: generating, by the secure communication platform, a one-time use ephemeral key; transmitting, by the secure communication platform, the generated one-time use ephemeral key to the first and second client devices; establishing, by the secure communication platform, a secure communication session directly between the first and second client devices, wherein communications between the first and second client devices are encrypted and decrypted using the one-time use ephemeral key; and destroying, by the secure communication platform, the one-time use ephemeral key upon termination of the secure communication session between the first and second client devices.
US11621944B2 Systems and methods for anonymous and consistent data routing in a client-server architecture
Disclosed herein are systems and method for sending user data in a client-server architecture with data anonymity and consistency. In an exemplary aspect, a client device may identify, a structure to send to the server, wherein the structure comprises the user data. The client device may divide the structure into two or more substructures and for each respective substructure of the two or more substructures, the client device may (1) assign a degree of confidentiality to the respective substructure and (2) send the respective substructure to a respective node of a plurality of nodes based on the assigned degree of confidentiality and a degree of security of the respective node. The respective node may be configured to apply a respective transformation to the respective substructure and transmit the transformed respective substructure to the server. The server may be configured to combine received transformed substructures into a transformed structure.
US11621942B2 Device identification systems
Methods and systems for a device identification system may be provided. The device identification system may determine an identity of a user device associated with a transaction. The identity may be determined by network address information, hard link information, soft link information, and/or other such information. The network address information may include IPv4 information, IPv6 information, a device ID, and/or other such information. The identity of the user device may be determined and a transaction conducted from the user device may be assigned a fraudulent transaction risk score according to the information. Transactions that are determined to be at a high risk of fraud may be reviewed or otherwise flagged and/or canceled.
US11621941B2 Dynamic border gateway protocol (BGP) host route generation based on domain name system (DNS) resolution
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing dynamic border gateway protocol (“BGP”) host route generation based on domain name system (“DNS”) resolution. In various embodiments, a computing system may receive, from a user device via a first network, a request to establish a communications link with an external device via a second network that is separate from the first network, based on a first uniform resource identifier (“URI”) indicative of a network location of the external device. The computing system may query a DNS resolver for an Internet Protocol (“IP”) address corresponding to a valid current IP address, based on the first URI, and may advertise the IP address and/or a route based on the IP address. A communications link may be established between the user device and the external device based on the IP address and/or the route.
US11621940B2 Systems, devices, and methods for generating a domain name using a user in interface
Embodiments relate to systems, devices, computer-readable media, and computer-implemented methods for generating domain name suggestions by receiving an input string via a user interface, determining an alternative of the input string, determining affixes of the input string, determining top level domains associated with the input string, determining registration availability of domain names including one-step string sequences from the input string based on the alternative input string, the affixes of the input string, and the top level domains associated with the input string, and generating a display for the user interface, where the display includes: the input string, the alternative of the input string, the affixes of the input string, and the top level domains associated with the input string; and indications of the registration availability of the domains names including the one-step string sequences.
US11621936B2 Integrating a communication platform into a third-party platform
Integration of a group-based communication platform into a third-party application is described. In an example, an affordance associated with the group-based communication platform can be presented via a user interface of the third-party application. Based at least in part on detecting an input associated with the affordance, at least the message can be retrieved from the group-based communication platform. The message can be presented via the user interface of the third-party application, wherein one or more messages associated with the group-based communication platform, including the message, are presented via the user interface of the third-party application.
US11621925B2 Asynchronous medium access control layer scheduler for directional networks
An asynchronous medium access control layer scheduler increases efficiency for directional mesh networks by removing extra overhead in the time slots. The efficiency is increased by dividing time slots into sub-slots to allow for a receiving node to be offset by at least one sub-slot from the transmitting node. This enables the scheduler to more efficiently schedule operations for the nodes so that nodes can be performing other functions rather than waiting to receive a transmission or waiting after transmitting a transmission. The sub-slots may be sized to approximate the transmission propagation time or time of flight delay.
US11621921B2 Systems and methods for transport capacity scheduling
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for transport capacity scheduling. The systems and methods may determine a target region, wherein a plurality of service requests that satisfy a preset condition initiate from the target region. The systems and methods may determine a non-busy region based on information of the target region. The non-busy region may include one or more available service providers that are free to accept a service request. The systems and methods may transmit, via a network, a scheduling instruction associated with the plurality of service requests to a user terminal associated with at least one of the one or more available service providers in the non-busy region. The scheduling instruction may include information inquiring whether the at least one of the one or more available service providers in the non-busy region agrees to go to the target region.
US11621920B2 Bandwidth-control policers in a network adapter
A network adapter includes a network interface, a host interface and processing circuitry. The network interface is configured to connect to a communication network. The host interface is configured to communicate with a host processor running multiple application programs. The processing circuitry includes one or more bandwidth-control policers, and is configured to receive from the communication network a packet destined to a given application program among the application programs running on the host processor, to associate a bandwidth-control policer with the packet, selected from among the bandwidth-control policers, and to apply the selected bandwidth-control policer to the packet to produce a policer result.
US11621914B2 Maintaining processing core affinity for fragmented packets in network devices
Techniques are disclosed for maintaining processing unit core affinity for fragmented packets. In one example, a service physical interface card (PIC) implementing a service plane of a network device receives fragmented and/or non-fragmented packet data for a traffic flow. The service PIC comprises at least one processing unit comprising multiple cores. A routing engine operating in a control plane of the network device defines one or more core groups comprising a subset of the cores. The routing engine assigns the traffic flow to a core group and a forwarding engine operating in a forwarding plane of the network device forwards the packet data for the traffic flow to the assigned core group. A core of the assigned core group applies a network service to the fragmented and/or non-fragmented packet data for the traffic flow, and the forwarding engine forwards the packet data for the traffic flow toward a destination.
US11621913B2 Path compression in routing of source routed packets
Various example embodiments relate generally to supporting path compression in routing of source routed packets in communication networks. Various example embodiments for supporting path compression in routing of source routed packets may be configured to support path compression in routing of source routed packets based on use of various source routing protocols which may be based on various underlying communication protocols. Various example embodiments for supporting path compression in routing of source routed packets may be configured to support path compression in routing of source routed packets based on encoding of a set of hops within a header of a source routed packet using a path identifier (e.g., a path label, a path address, or the like) representing the set of hops (e.g., a set of hops providing a segment of the path, a set of hops providing a protection path configured to protect a portion of the path, or the like).
US11621912B2 Network congestion reduction using boolean constrained multipath routing
A packet routing method includes computing, for a source node in the data network and a destination node in the data network, a set of multiple routes providing a set of shortest routes from the source to the destination that satisfy all the truth assignments for the Boolean algebra available from the path in the network. The method selects, for a packet flow, a route where logical conjunction of the policy constraints of the flow and the route is satisfied and where the route has sufficient bandwidth.
US11621907B2 Enhanced two-way active measurement protocol
Techniques are described for an enhanced two-way active measurement protocol (TWAMP) to measure network performance of links and/or network paths in a fully converged Software Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), using a single TWAMP instance. In one example, a first network device executing a TWAMP session-sender may send a test packet embedded with one or more metrics to the TWAMP session-reflector executed by another network device, which reflects the test packet embedded with one or more metrics back to the TWAMP session-sender. The TWAMP session-sender may further reflect a test packet embedded with one or more additional metrics back to a TWAMP session-reflector to enable the network devices to independently perform network performance calculations using the metrics embedded within the test packets exchanged in a single TWAMP instance.
US11621900B2 Selective measurement reporting from internet of things devices
In various embodiments, an IoT device may provide selective reporting of collected data measurements. The IoT device may report the data via a network connection to an aggregator device. The IoT device may detect when the network connection has been interrupted, during which messages containing measurements may be cached. Later, when the network connection has been restored, the IoT device may “replay” the cached messages. The IoT device may selectively report cached messages based on an entropy analysis which may detect which measurements exhibit a higher entropy. The entropy analysis may determine which measurements show a higher rate of change or which have a value outside of a set of thresholds. The IoT device may select measurements based on a history of measurements obtained by the IoT device. Other embodiments may be described and/or claimed.
US11621893B2 Methods, systems, and computer readable media for establishing dynamic agent associations in a cloud computing environment
One method occurs at a test system controller of a network test system implemented using at least one processor. The method includes establishing agent association criteria for a test system traffic generation agent to be deployed in a cloud computing system under test (SUT) and receiving a registration message from the test system traffic generation agent in response to a launching of the test system traffic generation agent in the cloud computing SUT. The method further includes obtaining agent property values associated with the one test system traffic generation agent from the registration message and sending test configuration data to the test system traffic generation agent in response to determining a match between the agent property values and the agent association criteria, wherein the test configuration data configures the test system traffic generation agent to operate as a predefined network segment in the cloud computing SUT.
US11621877B2 Data modulation method and apparatus
Provided are a data modulation method and apparatus, and a storage medium. The method includes: modulating a data sequence [b(i)] to obtain a data sequence [s(k)]; wherein [s(k)] has the following characteristics: in a case where k = 2 ⁢ i , s ⁡ ( k ) = e j ⁡ ( π 2 ⁢ ( i ⁢ ⁢ mod ⁢ ⁢ 2 ) + θ ) 2 ⁡ [ ( 1 - 2 ⁢ b ⁡ ( i ) ) + j ⁡ ( 1 - 2 ⁢ b ⁡ ( i ) ) ] , or ⁢ ⁢ s ⁡ ( k ) = e j ⁡ ( π 2 ⁢ i + θ ) 2 ⁡ [ ( 1 - 2 ⁢ b ⁡ ( i ) ) + j ⁡ ( 1 - 2 ⁢ b ⁡ ( i ) ) ] ; in a case where k = 2 ⁢ i - 1 , s ⁡ ( k ) = 1 2 ⁢ ( s ⁡ ( k - 1 ) + s ⁡ ( k + 1 ) ) , or ⁢ ⁢ s ⁡ ( k ) = ( s ⁡ ( k - 1 ) ⁢ s ⁡ ( k + 1 ) ) 1 2 ; wherein i and k are non-negative integers, and θ is a preset constant. The method includes: modulating a data sequence [b(i)] to obtain a data sequence [s(k)]; wherein [s(k)] has the following characteristics: wherein [s(k)] has the following characteristics: in a case where k = 2 ⁢ i , s ⁡ ( k ) = e j ⁢ ⁢ θ 2 ⁡ [ ( 1 - 2 ⁢ b ⁡ ( 2 ⁢ i ) ) + j ⁡ ( 1 - 2 ⁢ b ⁡ ( 2 ⁢ i + 1 ) ) ] ; in a case where k = 2 ⁢ i - 1 , s ⁡ ( k ) = ( s ⁡ ( k - 1 ) ⁢ s ⁡ ( k + 1 ) ) 1 2 ; wherein i and k are non-negative integers, and θ is a preset constant.
US11621876B2 Clipping-enhanced data communication
A system and method for communication of digital data includes receiving a plurality of data bits to be transmitted, and generating an output signal for transmission by a transmitter circuit. The generating includes generating a portion of the output signal comprising values of the output signal with magnitude less than a specified threshold, the specified threshold corresponding to a specified transmitter circuit maximum output power; and generating a portion of the output signal comprising a representation of values of the output signal with magnitude greater than the specified threshold.
US11621873B2 Multiplexing paging signals with synchronization signals in new radio
Certain aspects of the present disclosure relate to methods and apparatus for multiplexing new radio (NR) synchronization signals and paging signals. A Base Station (BS) decides whether or not to multiplex paging and synchronization signals in a set of time resources, a set of frequency resources or a combination thereof, the deciding based on at least one of a capability of the BS, a capability of at least one User Equipment (UE) served by the BS, an operating frequency band or a combination of tone spacings of the paging signals and the synchronization signals.
US11621864B2 Group contact lists generation
In some examples, a computer-implemented method includes accessing a contact database of a sending user, the contact database includes a plurality of contact records, each contact record of the plurality of contact records being associated with a respective user and including respective graphic data, identifying a first set of contact records of the plurality of contact records, each contact record of the first set of contact records having common graphic data as part of the respective graphic data, automatically including the first set of contact records in a contact group of a messaging application of the sending user, detecting a send message operation by a messaging application of the sending user, and causing presentation of a user-selectable graphic icon associated with the contact group within the messaging application, the user-selectable graphic icon being selectable by the sending user to send a message to the contact group.
US11621861B2 Dynamic grouping of live video streams and content views
The disclosed techniques optimize the use of computing resources and user engagement by dynamically displaying a group of users of a communication session within a designated display area where each user of the group each share a common activity factor. For example, participants can be part of a group displayed in a certain section of a user interface or on a particular display screen if they each share a location, a role, a set of permissions, a team, a contribution level, etc. A system can also allow users of a group to exclusively control content that is displayed within a designated display area associated with the group. By dynamically displaying a group of users and content they control within designated display area by the use of a common activity factor, a system can improve user engagement by enabling users to readily identify people of interest.
US11621857B2 Fingerprint and provenance for movable storage devices
A method includes importing an object into a first data storage device, obtaining static metadata relating to the object, and obtaining dynamic metadata relating to the importation of the object. The static metadata and the dynamic metadata are hashed to create a block hash for the object and the importation of the object. The imported object and the block hash are stored in the first data storage device.
US11621854B2 Anonymous and verifiable computer-implemented selection system
User-generated messages encapsulating selections from each of a plurality of entities for a selection task having a selection option are received via one or more interfaces presented by a selection processing system. For each selection, a different share of a signing key is obtained that has an identity associated with the selection task. For each selection, a different partial signature is generated by signing the messages using the associated share of the signing key. The partial signatures are combined into a threshold signature if a number of entities for a selection option specified by the task exceeds a pre-defined threshold. Data characterizing the results of the selection task can then be provided.
US11621850B2 Distributed ledger management method, distributed ledger system, and node
A distributed ledger management method performed by each of nodes 211 configuring a distributed ledger system, includes: holding, in an end block 102, signatures of respective organizations operating the respective nodes, hash values of respective groups of blocks into which a blockchain 215 is divided by a number of the operating organizations, information on organizations by which the group of blocks is to be held, and a verification frequency for the hash value between the organizations; specifying a group of blocks to be held by the organization; deleting a block other than the group of blocks in the blockchain 215; and performing a tamper verification of requesting a node 211 of another organization to transmit the hash value of the group of blocks to be held by the other organization at a verification frequency, and collating the hash value with the hash value included in the end block 102.
US11621848B1 Stateless system to protect data
A method including determining, by a processor, an assigned key pair associated with a user device, the assigned key pair including an assigned public key and an assigned private key; authenticating, by the processor, received biometric information; selectively transmitting, by the processor to a trusted device based at least in part on a result of authenticating the received biometric information, an encryption request to encrypt the assigned private key; and encrypting, by the processor based at least in part on selectively transmitting the encryption request, content based at least in part on utilizing the assigned public key is disclosed. Various other aspects are contemplated.
US11621844B2 Secure data transfer system and method
Disclosed are methods and systems for securely providing identity attributes. A server computer may receive, from a relying entity, a request for identity attributes associated with a target entity, wherein the request for identity attributes includes a session identifier associated with the target entity and an identifier of the relying entity. The server computer may validate the request based on the session identifier. The server computer may identify, based on the identifier of the relying entity, a package defining types of identity attributes for the relying entity and a data access token associated with the package. Based on validating the request, the server computer may transmit, to a digital identity provider, a request for a set of identity attributes corresponding to the package, the request comprising the data access token. The server computer may receive, from the digital identity provider, the set of identity attributes.
US11621829B2 Domain name blockchain user addresses
Techniques for DNS registry facilitated assignment of a DNS domain name registered to a registrant as a blockchain user address in a blockchain network are presented. The techniques can include providing, by a DNS registry, a public key and a computer executable registry signature verification program configured to use the public key to validate signatures made using the private key for addition to a block in a blockchain of the blockchain network. The techniques can also include receiving a request for a proof of registrar of record, and providing a proof of registration message, such that the registry signature verification program validates the signature using the public key, and the blockchain network receives and stores in the blockchain an association between the domain name and an existing blockchain user address for the registrant.
US11621828B1 Privately querying a database with private set membership using succinct filters
A method includes obtaining, from a server, a filter including a set of encrypted identifiers each encrypted with a server key controlled by the server. The method includes obtaining a request that requests determination of whether a query identifier is a member of a set of identifiers corresponding to the set of encrypted identifiers. The method also includes transmitting an encryption request to the server that requests the server to encrypt the query identifier. The method includes receiving, from the server, an encrypted query identifier including the query identifier encrypted by the server key and determining, using the filter, whether the encrypted query identifier is not a member of the set of encrypted identifiers. When the encrypted query identifier is not a member of the set of encrypted identifiers, the method includes reporting that the query identifier is not a member of the set of identifiers.
US11621827B2 Blockchain validation system
Blockchain validation is provided by receiving a first validation request of a blockchain. A hashing algorithm is applied to a first block of the blockchain to generate a first hash value. In response to the first validation request of the blockchain, a first image from a plurality of images is provided on a display device. The first image is selected to be provided for display on the display device based on the first hash value. The first image may be compared to a second image that was provided for display on the display device prior to the first validation request and that image was provided based on a second hash value to determine whether the first image and the second image are substantially similar, which indicates that no changes have been made to the data in the blockchain.
US11621825B2 Blockchain digest augmentation of group-of-pictures video streams
The present specification is directed toward the use of hash digests and blockchain technology to secure the integrity of a media file having Group-Of-Picture (GOP) video streams, audio streams, and data streams. For GOP video streams, the use of hash digests and blockchain technology may take the form of an H-Frame that appends a GOP of I, P, and B frames. For audio streams, the use of hash digests and blockchain technology may take the form of an AH-Frame that appends an audio block of information. For data streams, the use of hash digests and blockchain technology may take the form of a DH-Frame that appends a data block of information.
US11621818B2 Transmission configuration indicator state configuration
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive information identifying a transmission configuration indicator (TCI) state, wherein the TCI state identifies an association between a periodic demodulation reference signal (DMRS) and a target reference signal. The UE may communicate the periodic DMRS identified by the TCI state. The UE may transmit or receive the target reference signal based at least in part on the periodic DMRS and the TCI state. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11621814B2 Encoding multistage messages in a 5G or other next generation wireless network
The technologies described herein are generally directed toward link adaption for multistage messages. According to an embodiment, a system can comprise a processor and a memory that can enable operations facilitating performance of operations including determining that a control signal that was transmitted by the first device was not received by a second device, wherein the control signal comprises a first portion employing a first transmission scheme and a second portion employing a second transmission scheme. The operations can further include based on the determining that the control signal was not received by the second device, selecting a third transmission scheme for the second portion of the control signal. Further, the operations can include, based on a mapping of the third transmission scheme to a fourth transmission scheme in a mapping reference, selecting the fourth transmission scheme for the first portion of the control signal, and transmitting the control signal.
US11621813B2 Group common demodulation reference signals with time domain waveform
The apparatus is configured to transmit and/or receive GDMRS that may be scrambled based on a same scrambling identifier (ID) and shared for a plurality of UEs or channels. The apparatus, in some configurations, is further configured to multiplex, in time, data for the plurality of UEs or channels into different segments within each symbol in a set of symbols. The apparatus is further configured to transmit and/or receive the multiplexed data for the plurality of UEs or channels. In some configurations, the apparatus is further configured to demodulate the received data based on the GDMRS, and extract at least one segment for a UE or a plurality of channels associated with the apparatus within the demodulated data for subsequent decoding at the apparatus. In some configurations the extraction is based on a SLIV transmitted and/or received by the apparatus.
US11621809B2 System and method for an adaptive frame structure with filtered OFDM
Different filtered-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (f-OFDM) frame formats may be used to achieve the spectrum flexibility. F-OFDM waveforms are generated by applying a pulse shaping digital filter to an orthogonal frequency division multiplexed (OFDM) signal. Different frame formats may be used to carry different traffic types as well as to adapt to characteristics of the channel, transmitter, receiver, or serving cell. The different frame formats may utilize different sub-carrier (SC) spacings and/or cyclic prefix (CP) lengths. In some embodiments, the different frame formats also utilize different symbol durations and/or transmission time interval (TTI) lengths.
US11621804B2 Method of transmitting HARQ-ACK message, terminal and base station
A HARQ-ACK message transmission method, a terminal and a base station are provided. The transmission method includes: when HARQ-ACK for a physical downlink channel received before BWP switching needs to be fed back after the BWP switching, determining, according to a preset rule, whether to transmit the HARQ-ACK for the physical downlink channel after the BWP switching.
US11621793B2 Time-division duplexing systems and methods for reducing crosstalk associated with signals communicated by coordinated dynamic time assignment transceivers
A time-division duplexing (TDD) system reduces crosstalk associated with signals communicated by coordinated dynamic time assignment (cDTA) transceivers. In some embodiments, the TDD system has both cDTA transceivers and legacy transceivers. Based on the dynamic allocation of downstream and upstream timeslots for the cDTA transceivers, timeslots for the legacy transceivers are selectively muted in an effort to limit the amount of near-end crosstalk (NEXT) that occurs in the TDD system. Thus, subscriber lines coupled to both cDTA transceivers and legacy transceivers may be bound within the same binder without significantly increasing crosstalk to unacceptable levels.
US11621788B2 Terahertz wave camera system, entry/exit management apparatus, and method for controlling terahertz wave camera system
A system includes a transmission unit, a reception unit, and a lens unit and is placed in a passage, wherein in a case where a first plane that intersects a forward direction of the passage and is a surface of an object, and a second plane that intersects the forward direction of the passage, includes the lens unit, and is at a position different from a position of the first plane are set, a first area to which a terahertz wave from the transmission unit reflected from the first plane is emitted and the lens unit are disposed at positions different from each other on the second plane.
US11621787B2 Remotely pumped free-space optical (FSO) communication terminals
This invention pertains to the field of free-space optical (FSO) communications, and specifically to the realization of functional FSO optical transceiver terminals located at remote electrically unpowered locations within a communications network. A remote unpowered FSO terminal located at a far-end location receives necessary optical power from a powered base station location (near-end) required for all optical amplification functions necessary for NRZ or RZ format signals within the spectral range of 900 nm to 1480 nm as well as an Ultra Short Pulsed Laser (USPL) centered at 1560 nm at the far-end location. A transmitting node identified as the near-end transmits an optical signal identified as a pump signal to a remote location classified as the far-end node over a free space medium, such as the atmosphere, where the far-end node location does not have available electrical power for operation of electro-optic components required for transmission and retransmission functions.
US11621786B1 System and method for cryogenic optoelectronic data link
A cryogenic optoelectronic data link, comprising a sending module operating at a cryogenic temperature less than 100 K. An ultrasensitive electro-optic modulator, sensitive to input voltages of less than 10 mV, may include at least one optically active layer of graphene, which may be part of a microscale resonator, which in turn may be integrated with an optical waveguide or an optical fiber. The optoelectronic data link enables optical output of weak electrical signals from superconducting or other cryogenic electronic devices in either digital or analog form. The modulator may be integrated on the same chip as the cryogenic electrical devices. A plurality of cryogenic electrical devices may generate a plurality of electrical signals, each coupled to its own modulator. The plurality of modulators may be resonant at different frequencies, and coupled to a common optical output line to transmit a combined wavelength-division-multiplexed (WDM) optical signal.
US11621784B1 Photonic integrated circuit with optical deinterleaver
A photonic integrated circuit comprises an optical deinterleaver, including an input region, a dispersive region, and at least two output regions. The input region is adapted to receive an input optical signal including a plurality of channels. The dispersive region is optically coupled to the input region to receive the input optical signal. The dispersive region includes an inhomogeneous arrangement of a first material and a second material to structure the dispersive region to separate the input optical signal into a plurality of multi-channel optical signals, including a first multi-channel optical signal and a second multi-channel optical signal. The at least two output regions, include a first out region and a second output region optically coupled to the dispersive region. The first output region is positioned to receive the first multi-channel optical signal and the second output region is positioned to receive the second multi-channel optical signal.
US11621777B2 Virtual optical edge device
A framework for virtual network element of optical access networking has been designed to provide a cloud-residing core system (i.e., Mobile core controller or SDN controller) for running higher layers without requiring dedicated hardware at the edge of the network. In this framework, a service operator can create multiple optical access network connections for serving a single or multiple types of wired or wireless subscriber by programming (via software) optical ports of a Virtual Optical Edge Device to perform the desired MAC and/or PHY layer of a selected optical protocol. The Virtual Optical Edge Device in turn performs the desired PHY function or MAC and PHY function of selected protocol per each southbound port. The Virtual Optical Edge Device performs data abstraction function on all data associated with southbound ports and presents the core network a unified API via its northbound ports.
US11621770B2 Method of high speed and dynamic configuration of a transceiver system
A field-programmable gate array includes a memory, a firmware state machine, a register, and an interconnect structure. The memory is configured to store a plurality of configurations. Each of the plurality of configurations has at least one parameter associated therewith. The firmware state machine is configured to read the parameters stored in the memory. The register is configured to have the parameters associated with the plurality of configurations written thereto. The interconnect structure is configured to transmit the parameters between the firmware state machine and the register. The interconnect structure is configured to receive the parameters associated with the plurality of the configurations simultaneously and the interconnect structure is configured to transmit the received parameters associated with the plurality of configurations to the register simultaneously.
US11621764B2 Mobile wireless repeater
A mobile wireless device includes a wireless communication component, a mobility component configured to adjust a spatial placement of the mobile wireless device, a navigation circuit coupled to the mobility component, and an image sensor communicatively coupled to the wireless communication component. The navigation circuit is configured to control the mobility component to cause movement of the mobile wireless device through the space. The wireless communication component is to transmit image data via a wireless network as the mobile wireless device moves through the space.
US11621761B2 Dynamic accuracy requirements and preferred subarray indication for positioning
Disclosed are techniques for wireless communication. In an aspect, a method, performed by a requirements-using network entity having an array of antenna elements, comprises determining a plurality of antenna subarray configurations, each antenna subarray configuration comprising a different subset of the antenna elements in the array of antenna elements. The method further comprises receiving, from a requirements-providing network entity, a set of one or more accuracy requirements, each accuracy requirement comprising a positioning accuracy requirement or a measurement accuracy requirement for azimuth, elevation, or both. The method further comprises either: determining an antenna subarray configuration that produces a beam that satisfies the set of accuracy requirements and performing a positioning operation using that antenna subarray configuration, or determining that no antenna subarray configuration produces a beam that satisfies the set of accuracy requirements and notifying the requirements-providing network entity of that fact.
US11621757B2 System and method for a multi-beam beamforming front-end architecture for wireless transceivers
A front-end antenna system for transmitting and receiving one or more beams and including at least one of a radio frequency (RF) stage, an intermediate frequency (IF) stage, and a digital stage includes one or more beam networks configured to form one or more signal streams over the one or more beams, where each beam network from among the one or more beam networks comprises a beamformer network, a switching network, or a combination thereof. The front-end antenna system includes an array of antennas configured to output each of the beams in a selected spatial region from among a plurality of spatial regions, where one or more antennas from among the array of antennas are multiport antennas. The front-end antenna system includes a plurality of transceivers that electrically couple the array of antennas and the one or more beam networks.
US11621751B2 Operating a terminal device and a base station in a wireless MIMO system
The present application relates to methods for operating a terminal device and a base station of a cellular wireless multiple-input and multiple-output, MIMO, system. An uplink precoding for transmitting uplink signals from a plurality of antenna elements of the terminal device to the base station is determined. An uplink pilot signal using the uplink precoding and a radio resource of a transmission frame of the MIMO system is transmitted from the plurality of antenna elements. At the base station, a downlink precoding and uplink receive parameters are adjusted based on a receive property of the precoded uplink pilot signal from the terminal device.
US11621749B2 Spatial and frequency diversity design for machine type communications (MTC)
Certain aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communications, and more specifically to increased diversity for devices with limited communications resources. An example method generally includes transmitting data as a bundled transmission to a device with limited communications resources, the bundled transmission comprising multiple bursts wherein each burst spans a plurality of transmission time intervals (TTIs) and the same data is transmitted in each burst, and taking action to increase diversity (e.g., at least one of spatial diversity, time diversity, frequency diversity, etc.) for the bundled transmission.
US11621742B2 Systems and methods for automated network cabling integrity monitoring
Systems and methods for automated network cabling integrity monitoring are provided. In one embodiment a system manager for a network that includes a network switch coupled to patching equipment comprises: at least one processor configured to execute software, the software comprising a network integrity monitor. The network integrity monitor controls a cable diagnostic test function to obtain a fault-distance measurement for a port of the switch. The network integrity monitor correlates the fault-distance measurement with network cable length information associated with the switch port to identify one or both of a network cable segment associated with the fault-distance measurement and a fault location. The cable length information is retrieved from a database. The network integrity monitor produces an output identifying of one or both of the network cable segment associated with the fault-distance measurement and the fault location to be displayed on a display device.
US11621741B2 Adaptive modulation, coding and spreading (AMCS) transmitter, receiver and methods
An adaptive modulation, coding and spreading (AMCS) transmitter is configured to map modulation symbols to a plurality of OFDM subcarriers to generate symbol-modulated subcarriers. For AMCS, some of the modulation symbols may be mapped to individual subcarriers (e.g., similar to conventional OFDM) and one or more of the modulation symbols may be mapped to (i.e., spread across) more than one of the subcarriers (i.e., unlike conventional OFDM) based on a spreading ratio. An IFFT may be performed on the symbol-modulated subcarriers prior to transmission. AMCS allows for adaptation to lower capacity and/or frequency-selective channels by optionally spreading existing modulations over multiple carriers and/or time slots. AMCS expands the catalog for possible modulations/codings by splitting a symbol across multiple carriers and/or time slots. AMCS is particularly useful when channel conditions are highly frequency-dependent or uniformly low capacity.
US11621732B2 High-frequency front end module and communication device
A high-frequency front end module includes a primary antenna terminal and a secondary antenna terminal, a first multiplexer and a second multiplexer, a switch circuit, and a first amplifier and a second amplifier. The first multiplexer has a first transmission filter and a first reception filter. The second multiplexer has a second transmission filter and a second reception filter. The switch circuit exclusively switches connection between the primary antenna terminal and the first multiplexer and connection between the primary antenna terminal and the second multiplexer, and exclusively switches connection between the secondary antenna terminal and the first multiplexer and connection between the secondary antenna terminal and the second multiplexer.
US11621724B2 Homogenizing data sparsity using a butterfly multiplexer
A data-sparsity homogenizer includes a plurality of multiplexers and a controller. The plurality of multiplexers receives 2N bit streams of non-homogenous sparse data in which the non-homogenous sparse data includes non-zero value data clumped together. The plurality of multiplexers is arranged in 2N rows and N columns. Each input of a multiplexer in a first column receives a respective bit stream of the 2N bit streams of non-homogenized sparse data, and the multiplexers in a last column output 2N bit streams of sparse data that is more homogenous than the non-homogenous sparse data of the 2N bit streams. The controller controls the plurality of multiplexers so that the multiplexers in the last column output the 2N channels of bit streams of sparse data that is more homogeneous than the non-homogenous sparse data of the 2N bit streams.
US11621721B1 Optimized, automatic impedance-matching system
A phase correction apparatus includes an inductor joined to a series capacitor to produce phase-corrected output having a load voltage and a load current. A phase detector is joined to the series capacitor and has a phase angle output proportional to a phase angle between the voltage and current. Logic circuitry or a processor is joined to receive the phase angle output and provide switch control value outputs to switches connected to the logic circuitry. A bank of parallel capacitors are joined to the switches. The switch control value outputs activate joined parallel capacitors to adjust reactance provided to the phase-corrected output to produce an adjusted output. In a further embodiment parallel capacitors are iterated to produce the adjusted output.
US11621717B1 Non-linear inter-ADC calibration by time equidistant triggering
A calibration circuit, including: a first analog-to-digital converter (ADC) configured to sample a nonlinear reference signal continuously at an equidistant sampling rate to generate a reference sampled signal; a trigger timer configured to generate trigger signals; a second ADC configured to sample a point of each of the nonlinear reference signal and repeated versions of the nonlinear reference signal in response to the respective trigger signals at equidistantly increasing delays, to generate a device-under-test (DUT) sampled voltage; and processing circuitry configured to estimate a differential nonlinearity (DNL) of the DUT sampled signal, estimate a DNL of the reference sampled signal, and compare the estimated DNL of the DUT sampled signal with the estimated DNL of the reference sampled signal, to generate a DNL performance indication signal of the second ADC.
US11621711B2 Low area and high speed termination detection circuit with voltage clamping
Methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture corresponding to a low area and high speed termination detection circuit with voltage clamping are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a transistor including a first control terminal, first current terminal and a second current terminal, the second current terminal adapted to be coupled to a load. The apparatus further includes a logic gate including an input coupled to the first current terminal. The apparatus further includes a current source including a second control terminal, a third current terminal coupled to a voltage rail and a fourth current terminal coupled to the first current terminal and the input of the logic gate.
US11621704B2 Input Schmitt buffer operating at a high voltage using low voltage devices
An input buffer circuit includes a tracking circuit that produces a tracking signal and an inverter including a cascade of low voltage switching devices coupled to an output of the tracking circuit. The tracking signal follows a first signal during a first time period and a second signal during a second time period. The tracking circuit is configured to reduce an input high voltage/input low voltage (VIH/VIL) spread.
US11621702B2 Automatic protection against runt pulses
An apparatus includes an adjustment circuit configured to receive a pulsed-width modulation (PWM) input, generate an adjusted PWM signal based upon the PWM input, and determine that a first pulse of the PWM input is shorter than a runt signal limit. The adjustment circuit is further configured to, in the adjusted PWM signal, extend the first pulse of the PWM input based on the determination that the PWM input is shorter than the runt signal limit, and output the adjusted PWM signal to an electronic device.
US11621701B2 Filter that minimizes in-band noise and maximizes detection sensitivity of exponentially-modulated signals
Trans-filter/Detectors are extremely sensitive circuits that recover exponentially modulated signals buried in noise. They can be used wherever Matched Filter/Coherent Detectors are used and operate at negative input signal-to-noise ratios to recover RADAR, SONAR, communications, or data signals, as well as reduce phase noise of precision oscillators. Input signal and noise is split into two paths where complementary derivatives are extracted. Outputs of the two paths are equal in amplitude and 180 degrees relative to each other at the band center frequency. The outputs are summed, causing stationary in-band noise to be reduced by cancellation while exponentially modulated signals are undiminished. Trans-filters are Linear Time Invariant circuits, have no noise x noise threshold and can be cascaded, increasing output signal-to-noise ratio prior to detection. Trans-filters are most sensitive to all types of digital modulation, producing easily detected polarized pulses synchronous with data transitions. Trans-filters do not require coherent conversion oscillators and complex synchronizing circuits.
US11621697B2 Harmonic suppression in bulk acoustic wave duplexer
Harmonic suppression in bulk acoustic wave duplexer. In some embodiments, a filter circuit can include an input node and an output node, and a first assembly having one or more bulk acoustic wave (BAW) resonators implemented electrically between the input node and the output node, and configured to filter a signal. The filter circuit can further include a second assembly having one or more surface acoustic wave (SAW) resonators implemented electrically relative to the first assembly, and configured to suppress one or more harmonics resulting from the filtering of the signal by the first assembly.
US11621694B2 Lamb wave resonator-based torque sensor
A torque sensor chip including a semiconductor substrate, an acoustic reflector formed on the semiconductor substrate, and first and second Lamb wave resonators (LWRs). The first LWR is formed on a side of the acoustic reflector opposite the semiconductor substrate. The first LWR is at a first angle with respect to an axis of the IC. The second LWR also is formed on the side of the acoustic reflector opposite the semiconductor substrate. The second LWR is at a second angle, different than the first angle, with respect to the axis of the IC.
US11621692B2 Elastic wave device
An elastic wave device includes an interdigital transducer electrode, a dielectric film, and a frequency adjustment film are disposed on a LiNbO3 substrate. When Euler Angles of the LiNbO3 substrate are within a range of about 0°±5°, within a range of about θ±1.5°, within a range of about 0°±10°, the interdigital transducer electrode includes a main electrode, a film thickness of the main electrode normalized by a wavelength determined in accordance with an electrode finger pitch of the interdigital transducer electrode is denoted as T, and a density ratio of a material of the main electrode to Pt is denoted as r, the film thickness of the main electrode and θ of the Euler Angles satisfy θ=−0.05°/(T/r−0.04)+31.35°.
US11621684B2 Memories for receiving or transmitting voltage signals
Memories for receiving or transmitting voltage signals might include an input or output buffer including a first stage having first and second inputs and configured to generate a current sink and source at its first and second outputs responsive to a voltage difference between its first and second inputs, and a second stage having a first input connected to the first output of the first stage, a second input connected to the second output of the first stage, a first voltage signal node connected to its first input through a first resistance, and a second voltage signal node connected to its second input through a second resistance, wherein a first inverter is connected in parallel with the first resistance, a second inverter is connected in parallel with the second resistance, and a pair of cross-coupled inverters are connected between the first voltage signal node and the second voltage signal node.
US11621681B2 Radio frequency power amplifier and device
A radio frequency power amplifier and a device are disclosed. A first microstrip line and a second microstrip line are coupled, one end of the second microstrip line is an open stub and another end of the second microstrip line is grounded; and the first microstrip line having a first width is connected to a first transmission line having a second width which is wider than the first width. Therefore, some harmonic bands suppression can be implemented independently. Furthermore, the harmonic termination is independent and may not impact one or more fundamental components during matching a network. In addition, it may not take up more space and is sufficiently compact. Furthermore, sufficient wide harmonic response bandwidth can be provided.
US11621669B2 Fast startup of crystal and other high-Q oscillators
Oscillator quick-startup circuit and method in which a voltage step is applied to a resonator (crystal) resulting in ringing which is amplified and fed into a locking circuit which locks to it, such as a programmable delay circuit. Once locking is complete, then the circuit is switched into a standalone oscillator mode, having a feedback path, the output of this injection oscillator energizes the resonator for achieving quick startup of a primary oscillator, in response to it automatically adjusting injection oscillator frequency to match the frequency of the resonator. A digital circuit controls the configuring of the circuit for applying the voltage step, adjusting the locking circuit, and then switching into a standalone oscillator mode.
US11621644B2 Methods and apparatus for zero voltage switching using flyback converters
Methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture for zero voltage switching of flyback converters are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a first driver to operate a first switch to direct a first current to flow to a first winding of a transformer, and a second driver to operate a second switch to direct a second current to flow to a second winding of the transformer and operate the second switch to cause the second current to discharge a voltage of the first switch.
US11621643B2 Bidirectional power conversion
A power conversion apparatus includes: matrix converter circuitry configured to perform bidirectional power conversion between a primary side and a secondary side; and control circuitry configured to: select a first control mode in response to determining that a command-primary frequency difference between a command frequency and a primary side frequency of the matrix converter circuitry is above a predetermined threshold, wherein the first control mode includes causing a secondary side frequency of the matrix converter circuitry to follow the command frequency; select a second control mode in response to determining that the command-primary frequency difference is below the threshold, wherein the second control mode includes maintaining a primary-secondary phase difference between a secondary side phase and a primary side phase of the matrix converter circuitry within a predetermined target range; and control the matrix converter circuitry in accordance with a selection of the first control mode or the second control mode.
US11621641B2 Switching mode power supply with a voltage clamping circuit
The anti-windup circuit generally has a voltage clamping device in series with a current limiting device operatively connectable to the output current path of a feedback compensator; the feedback compensator being part of a switch-mode power supply (SMPS) having an input voltage source and a load and generating constrained control values required to generate control on-off actions for tight power regulation. The inclusion of the disclosed anti-windup circuit in an SMPS may lead to hardware based overvoltage protection, reduced overall size and faster response to load changes.
US11621640B2 Multiphase power converter and control circuit and control method thereof
The present disclose relates to a multiphase power converter and control circuit and control method thereof. The multiphase power converter comprises a plurality of power stage circuits, and each power stage circuit corresponds to one control circuit, each of the control circuit comprises a first port and a second port, wherein the first ports are connected to each other to receive centralized control signal, and the second port is configured to identify a phase sequence of each phase. The control circuit adjusts a working state of the current power stage circuit by gating corresponding pulse in the centralized control signal according to the centralized control signal and a current phase sequence, thereby realizing an interleaved control of the multiphase power converter. The control method realizes a uniform interleaving of control signals of each phase efficiently and simply, and further improves a power density of the multiphase power converter.
US11621632B2 Component
A component is disclosed. In an embodiment a component includes a first region suitable for a feedthrough of at least one bus bar and a second region in which at least one discrete device is arranged, wherein the first region and the second region are separated from one another by a cooling region thermally decoupling the first region from the second region.
US11621624B2 Phase tracking in AC power systems using coherent sampling
Embodiments of the present disclosure may monitor and adjust a sampling rate of an ADC for converting the power signal to a digital signal, locking onto the phase and frequency of the power signal. This technique may make the sampling process coherent relative to the power signal. Properties of the power signal, such as phase, frequency, and magnitude, may be extracted relative to an idealized power signal.
US11621616B2 Apparatus for twisting welding portion of segment type stator coil
An apparatus for twisting welding portions of a segment type stator coils is provided. The welding portions are in a number of layers and inserted into slots of a stator core. The apparatus includes a frame, a number of twisting jigs, and a partition member detachably provided at one of a pair of neighboring twisting jigs, and blocking the coil receiving recesses facing each other of the twisting jigs forming the pair. Each of the twisting jigs is provided for each layer of the stator coils, along a radial direction of the stator core, forming coil receiving recesses along a circumferential direction facing another twisting jig forming a pair, installed on the frame to be rotatable in different directions depending on layers of the stator coils, and is generally ring-shaped.
US11621607B2 Head-up display for vehicle and method of controlling the same
Disclosed are a head-up display for a vehicle and a method of controlling the same. The head-up display may include a casing unit, a hinge unit rotatably mounted on the casing unit, a holder unit mounted on the hinge unit, wherein a combiner is positioned on the holder unit, an actuation unit coupled to the hinge unit and configured to rotate the hinge unit, a detection unit configured to detect an initial location of the hinge unit, and a controller configured to receive a detection signal of the detection unit and drive the actuation unit. Accordingly, precise control of the combiner may be possible although only the initial location of the hinge unit is detected.
US11621604B2 Integrated electro-hydraulic machine
An integrated electromechanical and hydraulic system is disclosed which includes an electric machine, the electric machine includes a casing, a stator adapted to remain stationary within the casing, one or more electrically insulated windings coupled to the stator, a rotor separated from the stator and the one or more windings by a radial diamagnetic gap, electrical power couplings, and a first mechanical power couplings, and a hydraulic machine also disposed in the housing, the hydraulic machine having hydro-mechanical couplings as well as a second mechanical power couplings, wherein the second mechanical power couplings are coupled to the first mechanical power couplings.
US11621603B2 Portable housing for use with portable electric generators
A protective housing is formed of a set wall panels, a base panel, and a lid panel that interlock to form the housing, but may also be taken apart and stored as a stack of two-dimensional panels when not in use. The various panels interlock via configurations internal to the housing itself, so that once an external lock is placed to secure the access door to the front wall panel, it is completely self-contained and impossible to dismantle or otherwise take apart the individual components of the housing from the outside. The rear wall and/or a side wall are formed to include exhaust locations for an included generator, thus requiring no additional ventilation system to be separately constructed and included. The walls may be formed of steel, high density plastic, fiberglass, or other suitable rugged material appropriate for use in structures exposed to the environment.
US11621601B2 Generator main field connection
A main field connection to connect to a main field winding has a semi-cylindrical portion with an axially thicker outer surface, an axially thinner inner surface, with an aperture. An extending portion extends from the semi-cylindrical portion to a remote extending end. The remote extending end extends for a first axial distance. The axially thicker portion of the semi-cylindrical portion extends for a second axial distance. A ratio of the first axial distance to the second axial distance is between 0.65 and 1.4. A rotating assembly, a generator and a method are also disclosed.
US11621599B2 Insulating unit for an electric machine
An insulating unit for an electric machine with hairpin winding. The hairpin winding has a plurality of connection pins for electrically connecting to an interconnect and a plurality of welded hairpin ends. A base body is provided having an insulating material and extends at least over a portion of the circumference of the hairpin winding. The base body has a receiving area which faces the hairpin winding and which has openings for receiving the hairpin ends. The dividing walls are provided between the openings in circumferential direction, and the openings and/or dividing walls have fasteners for engaging connection to the hairpin ends.
US11621598B2 Torque density pseudo six-phase induction machine
A method may include providing a stator. The method may also include equipping the stator with quadruple three-phase winding sets with concentrated fully-pitched winding. The quadruple three-phase winding sets may be connected in such a way that emulates a six-phase stator. Further, the quadruple three-phase winding sets may have the same conductor cross-sectional area. In addition, the quadruple three-phase winding sets may include a plurality of winding groups.
US11621597B2 Fluid cooled motor and cooling device using thereof
A fluid cooled motor includes a stator, a rotor disposed in the stator rotatably in a circumferential direction, and a stator coil wound on the stator, the stator coil having coil ends extending in an axial direction perpendicular to the circumferential direction. The rotor has a rotor core and annular end plates fixed to axial ends of the rotor core, the annular end plates opposing to the coil ends of the stator coil and being rotatable with the rotor in the circumferential direction. Each of the end plates includes a plurality of flow passages to guide a cooling fluid from an inlet to an outlet thereof in a radially outward direction. Each of the flow passages extends from the inlet to the outlet, and inclines or curves to a direction opposite to a rotation direction of the rotor with respect to a radial direction.
US11621583B2 Distributed control adaptive wireless power transfer system
A wireless power transfer system includes a transmitter configured to transmit power to a receiver, for example, through coupled resonators. The transmitter receives feedback from the receiver, and uses the feedback to control the power transmission, to control a parameter at the receiver, for example, a rectified voltage output by the receiver. The feedback to the transmitter may be provided, for example, by an out-of-band radio system between the transmitter and receiver, by a reflection coefficient at the transmitter, and/or by an encoded modulation of power in the receiver, for example, in an impedance matching module. The transmitter may control the transmitted power, for example, by controlling a transmitter signal generator voltage (VSIG), a transmitter gate driver voltage (VGD), a transmitter amplifier voltage (VPA), and/or an impedance setting in a transmitter impedance matching module.
US11621581B2 Proactive engine start (PES)
A method and system are provided for controlling transfer switch operations in a power distribution system. The method and system involve monitoring an electrical parameter of an electrical signal from a first power source associated with supplying power to a load; determining whether the electrical parameter satisfies a parameter threshold; selecting to increment or decrement a count value in accordance with the determination; and responsive to determining that the count value satisfies a first count threshold, initiating a start signal to start operation of a second power source to supply power to the load. The electrical parameter can be voltage or frequency, or other parameter(s) from which a power quality of the electrical signal may be evaluated. The electrical signal can be a single or polyphase electrical signal.
US11621578B2 Wearable devices configured to convert non-electrical energy into electrical energy and methods of using the same
Methods and apparatuses for in-use charging for wearable devices are described, in which the wearable device may include an energy harvesting unit coupled with a rechargeable battery unit. The energy harvesting unit may include one or more transducers configured to generate electrical energy from various types of non-electrical energy around the wearable device such that the wearable device may replenish the rechargeable battery unit while a person uses the wearable devices. Such non-electrical energy may include electromagnetic energy, light energy, thermal energy, kinetic energy, or the like. Additionally, the rechargeable battery unit may include two or more partitions such that one of the partitions may be detached when necessary (e.g., to replace with a fully charged partition) without disrupting operations of the wearable device.
US11621577B2 Photovoltaic Bluetooth headset compartment
A photovoltaic Bluetooth headset compartment is provided, comprising: a bottom shell, an upper cover flip-connected with the bottom shell, an inner support assembled on the bottom shell, a photovoltaic panel assembled on an outside of the upper cover, a circuit board assembled in the bottom shell and, a storage battery assembled in the bottom shell and electrically connected to the circuit board, wherein the upper cover is provided with a first spring pin of which one end is electrically connected to the photovoltaic panel and the other end extends from the upper cover, and the inner support is provided with a spring pin contact point electrically connected to the circuit board; and after the upper cover is closed, the first spring pin is inserted into a spring pin contact point and the photovoltaic panel charges the storage battery.
US11621576B2 Device and method for reducing current overshoot in a power regulator
Example implementations include a method of reducing current overshoot in a power regulator device, by detecting a change in an input current of an inductive charger device in response to a change in load on the inductive charger device, modifying an operating state of the inductive charger device in accordance with a first input current limit parameter based on a total input current limit parameter and a current division parameter, in response to the detecting the change in the input current, operating the inductive charger device in accordance with the first input current limit during a current limit period subsequent to the detecting the change in the input current, modifying the operating state of the inductive charger device in accordance with a second input current limit parameter based on the total input current limit parameter and the current division parameter, subsequent to the current limit period, and operating the inductive charger device in accordance with the second input current limit subsequent to the current limit period.
US11621575B2 Method for operating an electrical energy store system
A method for operating an electrical energy store system including at least two electrical energy store units. The method includes: a) ascertaining voltages of the at least two electrical energy store units; b) ascertaining at least one first characteristic value of the ascertained voltages; c) ascertaining a charge voltage limiting value and/or a discharge voltage limiting value as a function of the ascertained at least one characteristic value; and d) operating the electrical energy store system as a function of the ascertained charge voltage limiting value and/or discharge voltage limiting value.
US11621562B2 Relating to power converters
In the field of high voltage direct current (HVDC) power transmission networks there is a need for an improved power converter. A power converter, for use in a HVDC power transmission network, comprises first and second DC terminals, for connection in use to a DC network and between which extends at least one converter limb. The or each converter limb includes first and second limb portions which are separated by an AC terminal, for connection in use to an AC network. Each limb portion includes a switching valve, and the power converter including a controller programmed to control switching of the switching valves to control the flow of a converter current (Imax) through the power converter and thereby in-use transfer power between the power converter and the AC network. The power transferred between the power converter and the AC network has an active component and a reactive component. The controller is further programmed in use to: (i) prioritize to a first extent the transfer of reactive power between the power converter and the AC network during a first operating condition, when the AC voltage (V) of the AC network lies outside a desired operating range, by allowing up to a first amount of the converter current (Imax) to be a reactive current; and (ii) prioritize to a second extent, less than the first extent, the transfer of reactive power between the power converter and the AC network during a second operating condition, when the AC voltage (V) of the AC network lies within the desired operating range, by limiting the amount of converter current (Imax) that can be a reactive current to a second amount, less than the first amount, the second amount being determined according to a measured operating frequency of the AC network.
US11621561B2 Method, device and computer program for designing a battery storage
A method for designing a battery storage at a connection point of a load to an energy supply network. In the method, at least two different load types are determined. A load profile of the load before a connection and an operation of the battery storage is recorded. The load profile is evaluated and the load is assigned to one of the load types depending on the evaluation. The battery storage is designed so that the load is assigned to a different load type after the battery storage has been connected and operated.
US11621560B2 Grid forming power supply plant and method
The present invention relates to a method and plant of operating a grid forming power supply plant based on both a renewable energy, such as based on wind energy, solar energy, hydro energy, wave energy, and a carbon based energy, such as carbon based fuel. The grid includes a power input connection from a renewable power supply system and a power input connection from an carbon fuel engine based generator set. The generator set includes an engine for converting the carbon-based energy into motion energy, a generator, such as an alternator, for converting the motion energy into electrical energy, and a clutch for coupling and uncoupling of the engine with the generator. The system also includes a power buffer, such as a battery, subsystem for providing short term grid forming capacity and a plant grid forming controller for controlling grid parameters by means of controlling steps of a method. The plant grid forming controller includes interaction means for interacting with a control unit of the renewable power supply system, interaction means for interacting with a power buffer control unit, and interaction means for interaction with a control unit of the generator set.
US11621551B2 Methods, apparatus, and systems to facilitate a fault triggered diode emulation mode of a transistor
Methods, systems, and apparatus to facilitate a fault triggered diode emulation mode of a transistor. An example apparatus includes a driver to output a control signal to a gate terminal of a transistor of a power converter; and a diode emulation control circuit to, in response to determining a fault corresponding to the transistor, enable the transistor when current flows in a direction from a source terminal of the transistor to a drain terminal of the transistor.
US11621543B2 Optics for laser arrays
In one example, a laser assembly may include a substrate, a lens array, and a laser array. The lens array may be positioned on a first side of the substrate. The laser array may be positioned on a second side of the substrate opposite the first side. Lasers of the laser array may be oriented to generate optical signals through the substrate to corresponding lenses of the lens array. The lens array may include at least one concave lens and at least one convex lens. The concave and convex lenses may map the irradiance of the lasers to a common target irradiance profile, resulting in an alignment tolerant laser assembly.
US11621539B2 Multi-phase laser driver techniques
This disclosure is directed to, among other things, techniques to quickly replenish a capacitance of a laser diode driver circuit after an optical pulse, which can enable a burst of pulses (more than one pulse), such as to enable pulse coding. An energy reservoir circuit can be coupled to a laser diode driver circuit and to a power supply circuit and configured to store enough energy to fire the RD laser diode driver more than once. The energy reservoir circuit can act as an intermediate interface between the RD laser diode driver and the power supply circuit to better optimize the current requirements of each block.
US11621536B1 Wavelength locker
An apparatus and method for calculating the frequency of the light.
US11621534B2 Laser gain optical fiber heat-dissipating device
The present disclosure relates to a gain optical fiber heat-dissipating device for high power ultra-fast laser, including a gain optical fiber and a heat-dissipating structure. The heat-dissipating structure includes a metal tube, a flexible heat-conducting layer and a water-cooling structure. The gain optical fiber is passed through the metal tube, and the flexible heat-conducting layer is provided between the metal tube and the gain optical fiber. The water-cooling structure is provided on the metal tube to reduce temperature of the gain optical fiber. The gain optical fiber heat-dissipating device according to the present disclosure can dissipate the heat through a water-cooling mode, and realize rapid heat dissipation, thus improving heat-dissipating efficiency.
US11621533B2 Outer sleeve for CATV filter
A torque transmitter includes a filter header configured to support a filter component. The torque transmitter also includes a torque-transmitting housing configured to at least partially enclose the filter header. The torque-transmitting housing is configured to receive a torque force from an installation tool, and to transmit the torque force to the filter header.
US11621531B2 Power tool with crimp localization
Portable, hand-held, battery operated, hydraulic tools are provided with a tool frame, a force sensor, and a location detector. A piston actuated by a hydraulic system within the tool frame applies force to the working head to perform a task, such as to apply a crimp to an electrical connector. The tool determines the maximum force applied to the crimp and records that maximum force along with the geographic location of the tool when the crimp was formed. The maximum force provides an indication of the quality of the crimp and the recorded location allows a potentially defective crimp to be located.
US11621527B2 Electrical connector including a metallic shield having a substantially vertical peripheral wall
An electrical connector includes an insulative housing defining a vertical mating direction, a plurality of contacts secured to the insulative housing, and a metallic shield secured to the insulative housing and surrounding the plurality of contacts, wherein the metallic shield and the plurality of contacts are insert-molded with the insulative housing, and the metallic shield has a pair of substantially vertical side walls, a pair of substantially vertical end walls respectively connected between the pair of side walls, and a pair of bottom walls connected between the pair of side walls.
US11621525B2 Terminal assembly and electrical connector
A terminal assembly and an electrical connector, the terminal assembly comprises a plurality of ground terminals, a plurality of signal terminals, and an insulating body. Each ground terminal comprises a ground terminal body, a ground pin, and a plurality of ground assembling pins. The plurality of signal and ground terminals are alternately arranged and disposed at intervals along a first direction. At least one signal terminal is disposed between two adjacent ground terminals. Each signal terminal comprises a signal terminal body, a signal pin, and a signal assembling pin. The insulating body is disposed on the plurality of ground terminal bodies and the plurality of signal terminal bodies. A plurality of first distances exist between the plurality of ground pins and the plurality of signal pins. A plurality of second and third distances exist between the plurality of ground assembling pins and the plurality of signal assembling pins.
US11621521B2 Plug fixing structure and electronic device with plug pull-out preventing function
A plug fixing structure is applied to fixing a power plug inserted into a power socket of an electronic device. The power plug has a plug portion and a main body portion. A first engaging structure is formed on an outer periphery of the power socket. The plug fixing structure includes a sleeve casing jacketing the main body portion to expose the plug portion and a first resilient arm having a first arm portion and a first front hook. The first arm portion protrudes from an outer surface of the sleeve casing. The first front hook extends from the first arm portion toward the first engaging structure. The first front hook is engaged with the first engaging structure when the plug portion is inserted into the power socket along a first axis, so as to constrain movement of the power plug along the first axis relative to the power socket.
US11621519B2 Board end connector and connector assembly
A board end connector and a connector assembly. The board end connector comprises a board end insulating body, a terminal module, and a housing. The board end insulating body comprises a board end plugging surface and a plugging slot. The plugging slot is disposed on the board end plugging surface and comprises two interference sidewalls which are oppositely disposed. The terminal module is disposed in the board end insulating body. The housing is disposed on one side of the board end insulating body. A plugging bump member is provided on one side of the housing. The plugging bump member is disposed in the plugging slot. An interfering bump is provided on at least one side of the plugging bump member. The interfering bump interferes with at least one of the two interference sidewalls to increase the holding force between the housing and the board end insulating body.
US11621517B2 Connecting apparatus
A connecting apparatus comprising a holding member and a conductive member. The holding member has holding portions. The conductive member has a plurality of held portions, a plurality of contact portions, a plurality of extending portions and a plurality of coupling portions. Each of the extending portions extends rearward in a front-rear direction from one of the held portions and protrudes rearward in the front-rear direction beyond the holding portion. The extending portions are positioned apart from each other in a right-left direction. The coupling portions are positioned apart from each other in the right-left direction. The coupling portions are positioned rearward of the extending portions in the front-rear direction. Each of the coupling portions couples two of the extending portions with each other. Two of the held portions, which are adjacent to each other in the right-left direction, are coupled with the two extending portions, respectively.
US11621509B2 Electric connector module and electric connector
An electrical connector module includes an insulating body, a number of conductive terminals and a retaining piece. The insulating body includes an end wall. The end wall has an end surface and a protrusion. The retaining piece includes a main body and a mounting portion for being mounted to a circuit board. The main body includes a frame portion. The frame portion includes a mounting opening and a barb protruding into the mounting opening. The mounting opening is sleeved on the protrusion. The barb at least partially pierces into the protrusion for fixation. The present disclosure also discloses an electrical connector formed by combining a number of electrical connector modules.
US11621504B2 Resilient force clamping connection and terminal block having a resilient force clamping connection
The present invention is directed to a resilient force clamping connection (2) for a terminal block (1), in particular a connection terminal or connecting terminal, so as to electrically connect at least one conductor, said resilient force clamping element comprising a busbar (3), and a clamping spring (4) having a support limb (40), a resilient bend (41) that adjoins the support limb (40), and a clamping limb (42) that adjoins the resilient bend (41), wherein the clamping limb (42) comprises at a free end (420) that is remote from the resilient bend (41) a clamping section (421) so as to form a conductor clamping site (K) between the clamping section (421) and the busbar (3) so as to electrically connect a conductor (L) to the resilient force clamping connection (2). At least one actuating limb (43) extends from the clamping limb (42) between the resilient bend (41) and the free end (420) in a direction away from the support limb (40), wherein the actuating limb (43) comprises an actuating section (430) in order to cooperate with a release element (5) so as to open the conductor clamping site (K). The present invention is further directed to a terminal block (1) so as to electrically connect at least one conductor, said terminal block comprising an insulated housing (6) and at least one resilient force clamping connection (2) according to the present invention and being received at least in part by the insulated housing (6).
US11621501B2 Terminal, wire harness, and electric wire with terminal
A terminal includes: a tubular box portion to receive a mating terminal; a spring portion extending in a beam shape from a front end portion of the box portion; and a pressing piece configured to restrict a bending range of the spring portion. A free end of the spring portion is inside the box portion, and the spring portion has a contact point with the mating terminal. The pressing piece is placed at a pressing position located inside the box portion and away from the contact point in the bending direction. The pressing piece is configured to restrict the bending range of the spring portion to achieve at least part of the spring portion closer to the free end than the contact point is located on the bending direction side with respect to the pressing position.
US11621498B2 Antenna structure and electronic device using same
An antenna structure of reduced size but operating at multiple frequencies, applied to an electronic device, includes a housing, a system ground plane, and a first feed point. The housing has at least one portion made of metal material and defines a first gap and a second gap. The housing between the first gap and the second gap forms a first radiation portion. The system ground plane is positioned in the housing and defines a first slit. The first slit corresponds to the first radiation portion and communicates with the second gap. The first feed point is positioned on the first radiation portion and is electrically connected to a first feed source for feeding current and signal to the first radiation portion.
US11621484B1 Broadband radome structure
A radome structure for a multilayered broadband radome structure is described. The radome structure may include a central core layer comprising a first dielectric constant, an interior intermediate core layer adjacent to an interior side of the central core layer, comprising a second dielectric constant less than the first dielectric constant, an exterior intermediate core layer adjacent to an exterior side of the central core layer, comprising a third dielectric constant less than the first dielectric constant, and an interior outside core layer adjacent to an interior side of the interior intermediate core layer, comprising a fourth dielectric constant less than the second dielectric constant. In some examples of the radome structure described above may further include an exterior outside core layer adjacent to an exterior side of the exterior intermediate core layer, comprising a low dielectric constant.
US11621474B2 Antenna apparatus and preparation method thereof
The present disclosure relates to an antenna apparatus. The antenna apparatus may include a first substrate; a second substrate opposite the first substrate; a first antenna layer; an insulating layer; and a conductive layer. The first antenna layer may comprise a plurality of antenna units, each of the plurality of antenna units may comprise a radiation patch and is configured to receive the signals in one of the different frequency ranges. The insulating layer may comprise a plurality of sub-insulating layers; the conductive layer may comprise a plurality of conductive electrodes; and the plurality of the sub-insulating layers, the plurality of the conductive electrodes, and the plurality of the antenna units may be in one-to-one correspondence. The radiation patch, at least one of the plurality of conductive electrodes, and at least one of the plurality of sub-insulating layers may constitute a rectifier diode structure.
US11621473B2 Antenna structure and electronic device using same
An antenna structure of reduced size but able to operate at multiple frequencies, and applied to an electronic device, includes a housing, a first feed point, a first radiation portion, a first ground point, a second radiation portion, and a second feed point. The housing has at least one portion made of metal material with first and second gaps therein. The housing between first and second gaps forms the first radiation portion. The first feed point feeds current and signal to the first radiation portion. The first ground point is spaced from the first feed point and is grounded through a first inductive element. The second radiation portion is adjacent to the first radiation portion. The second feed point is electrically connected to a second signal point and feeds current and signal to the second radiation portion.
US11621469B2 Power-combining devices with increased output power
Power-combining devices, and more particularly spatial power-combining devices with increased output power are disclosed. Increased output power may be realized by increasing a number of transmission paths for amplification that are associated with each amplifier assembly of a spatial power-combining device. Each transmission path may include an input antenna structure, an amplifier, and an output antenna structure for providing amplification of signals that pass therethrough. In this manner, a total number of transmission paths for amplification may be increased without having to increase a total number of amplifier assemblies. Further improvements to electrical separation and stability between neighboring amplifier assemblies may be provided by electrically grounded conductive sheets that are arranged between neighboring amplifier assemblies.
US11621463B2 Bipolar battery and bipolar battery stack
Disclosed is a bipolar battery with which thermal deterioration of the electrode body due to the generation of heat of tabs can be suppressed. The bipolar battery of the present disclosure includes a first member, a second member, and a laminate electrode body arranged therebetween, wherein the laminate electrode body includes a first current collector constituting a lamination direction end surface, a second current collector constituting the other lamination direction end surface, at least one bipolar current collector arranged between the first current collector and the second current collector, and a plurality of power generating elements which are electrically connected in series via the bipolar current collector between the first current collector and the second current collector, the first current collector is arranged between the first member and the bipolar current collector, the second current collector is arranged between the second member and the bipolar current collector, the first current collector has a first tab, the second current collector has a second tab, an amount of heat generated by the first tab during energization of the battery is greater than an amount of heat generated by the second tab, the first member is a cooling member for cooling the first current collector, and a cooling performance of the first member is greater than a cooling performance of the second member.
US11621452B2 Battery pack including battery module
Discussed is a battery pack having a mounting structure including: a frame having a body portion with a plate placed horizontally, and sidewalk bent from opposite ends of the body portion and extending upward to form an inner space above the plate, and a battery module accommodated in the inner space of the frame, and including: a plurality of cylindrical battery cells; a module case having a plurality of hollow tubes into which the plurality of cylindrical battery cells standing upright in an upper and lower direction are inserted; and a connection portion configured to connect the plurality of hollow tubes to each other.
US11621447B2 Secondary battery pack including cell frame with coating prevention part
A secondary battery pack includes a plurality of cylindrical battery cells arranged in one direction and having electrode terminals respectively formed at one end and the other end thereof; a connection plate configured to electrically connect the plurality of cylindrical battery cells with each other; a pack housing having an inner space in which the plurality of cylindrical battery cells are mounted so that the electrode terminals are located in a horizontal direction; a thermally conductive resin interposed between an inner surface of the pack housing forming the inner space and an outer surface of the plurality of cylindrical battery cells; and a cell frame configured to surround an upper portion of the plurality of cylindrical battery cells and at least a portion of outer surfaces of both ends of the plurality of cylindrical battery cells at which the electrode terminals are formed, the cell frame having an opening through which the electrode terminals are exposed out, the cell frame having a coating prevention part formed to protrude outward from at least a portion of a rim of the opening.
US11621442B2 Vehicular battery charger, charging system, and method maintaining a threshold level of charge
A vehicle battery charger and a vehicle battery charging system are described and illustrated, and can include a controller enabling a user to enter a time of day at which the vehicle battery charger or system begins and/or ends charging of the vehicle battery. The vehicle battery charger can be separate from the vehicle, can be at least partially integrated into the vehicle, can include a transmitter and/or a receiver capable of communication with a controller that is remote from the vehicle and vehicle charger, and can be controlled by a user or another party (e.g., a power utility) to control battery charging based upon a time of day, cost of power, or other factors.
US11621430B2 Fuel cell system
A fuel cell system includes a controller that controls actions of the fuel cell system. The controller includes a freezing presence-absence determination unit that performs freezing presence-absence determination, a temperature raising execution unit that performs temperature raising processing for raising a temperature of an exhaust and drain valve, and a thawing presence-absence determination unit. In the freezing presence-absence determination, freezing determination is made when the exhaust flow rate of gas is equal to or lower than a first threshold. In the thawing presence-absence determination, thawing determination indicating that the exhaust and drain valve is thawed is made when the exhaust flow rate of gas is higher than a second threshold. The second threshold shows a flow rate higher than the first threshold.
US11621419B2 Composite positive electrode active material for lithium secondary battery, method of preparing the same, positive electrode for lithium secondary battery including the same, and lithium secondary battery including the positive electrode
A method of preparing a composite positive electrode active material for a lithium secondary battery includes surface-treating a nickel-based active material using carbon dioxide to form a lithium carbonate layer on the surface of the nickel-based active material, mixing the nickel-based active material having the lithium carbonate layer on the surface thereof with a metal precursor including at least one metal selected from cobalt (Co), aluminum (Al), magnesium (Mg), and gallium (Ga) to prepare a mixture, and heat-treating the mixture. A composite positive electrode active material for a lithium secondary battery may be obtained according to the method; and used in a positive electrode for a lithium secondary battery.
US11621410B2 Implantable electrode and method for manufacturing
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing an electrode, preferably an implantable electrode array comprising the following steps: Applying (101) a layer of electrically conducting material (4) above a substrate material (1) for forming the electrically conductive traces; applying (102) a layer of insulating material (6) directly on top of the layer of electrically conducting material (4) for covering the electrically conductive traces; patterning (103) the layer of insulating material (4) by partly exposing the layer of electrically conducting material (4) to form at least one contact area (8) on the layer of the electrically conducting material (4), wherein a mask for patterning the layer of insulating material (6) defines a region (9) in the at least one contact area (8) at which the insulating material (6) in the at least one contact area (8) remains; and partly applying (104) a top layer (13) of electrically conducting material (4) at the contact area (8) on top of the layer of insulating material (6) for coating the remaining insulating material (9) to lift the contact area (8a). The invention further relates to an electrode, preferably an implantable electrode array.
US11621408B2 Display device including galvanic reaction-patterned electrodes, and method of manufacturing the same
A manufacturing method of a display device includes providing a first organic layer in a display area and a non-display area, to cover a pixel electrode and a pad electrode, respectively, providing a first electrode of a light emitting element, in the display area, the first organic layer being between the pixel electrode and the first electrode, after forming the first electrode, removing a portion of the first organic layer which is in the non-display area, to expose the pad electrode from the first organic layer; and providing a light emitting layer of the light emitting element, corresponding to the first electrode.
US11621394B2 Multi-layer phase change memory device
A phase change memory (PCM) cell comprises a first electrode comprised of a first electrically conductive material, a second electrode comprised of a second electrically conductive material, a first phase change layer positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode and being comprised of a first phase change material, and a second phase change layer positioned between the first electrode and the second electrode and being comprised of a second phase change material. The first phase change material has a first resistivity, the second phase change material has a second resistivity, and wherein the first resistivity is at least two times the second resistivity.
US11621392B2 Magnetoresistance effect element including a crystallized co heusler alloy layer
A magnetoresistance effect element includes: a first ferromagnetic layer; a second ferromagnetic layer; and a non-magnetic layer provided between the first ferromagnetic layer and the second ferromagnetic layer, wherein at least one of the first ferromagnetic layer and the second ferromagnetic layer includes a first layer and a second layer in order from the side closer to the non-magnetic layer, the first layer contains a crystallized Co-based Heusler alloy, at least a part of the second layer is crystallized, the second layer contains a ferromagnetic element, boron element and an additive element, and the additive element is any element selected from a group consisting of Ti, V, Cr, Cu, Zn, Zr, Mo, Ru, Pd, Ta, W, Ir, Pt, and Au.
US11621387B2 Quantum device with low surface losses
Circuits and methods of operation that can facilitate reducing surface losses for quantum devices are provided. In one example, a quantum device can comprise a dielectric layer, a first electrode, and a second electrode. The dielectric layer can comprise a recess formed in a surface of the dielectric layer that reduces a thickness of the dielectric layer from a first thickness external to a footprint of the recess to a second thickness within the footprint of the recess. The second thickness can be less than the first thickness. The first electrode can be positioned within the footprint of the recess. The second electrode can be electrically isolated from the first electrode by the dielectric layer. The first and second electrodes can be positioned on opposing surfaces of the dielectric layer.
US11621380B2 Flip-chip of light emitting diode and manufacturing method and illuminating method thereof
A flip-chip of light emitting diode includes at least one reflective layer, at least one N-type electrode, at least one P-type electrode, at least one distributed Bragg reflector, and an epitaxial unit. The epitaxial unit includes a substrate, an N-type layer, an active layer, and a P-type layer, wherein the substrate, the N-type layer, the active layer, and the P-type are sequentially stacked. The epitaxial unit has at least one N-type layer exposed portion, which is extended from the outer side surface of the P-type layer to the N-type layer via the active layer. The at least one reflective layer is formed on the P-type layer, wherein the at least one distributed Bragg reflector is integrally bonded to the N-type layer, the active layer, the P-type layer, and the at least one reflective layer. The at least one N-type electrode is electrically connected with the N-type layer and the at least one P-type electrode is electrically connected with the P-type layer.
US11621379B2 Light-emitting device and method of manufacturing the same
A light-emitting device 100 includes: a light-emitting element; a light-transmissive member covering the light-emitting element; and a light-diffusing agent contained in the light-transmissive member and comprising hollow particles. The light-transmissive member has a first surface having irregularities according to the light-diffusing agent. The first surface of the light-transmissive member has a convex shape with a height gradually increased from a peripheral portion of the first surface toward a central portion of the first surface.
US11621377B2 LED and phosphor combinations for high luminous efficacy lighting with superior color control
A light emitting device comprises a first group of one or more LEDs each configured to emit light having a blue color point in the 1931 CIE x,y Chromaticity Diagram, a second group of one or more LEDs each configured to emit light having a cyan or yellow color point in the 1931 CIE x,y Chromaticity Diagram, and a third group of one or more LEDs each configured to emit light having a red color point in the 1931 CIE x,y Chromaticity Diagram.
US11621373B2 Optoelectronic component and method for producing an optoelectronic component
The invention relates to an optoelectronic device (100) comprising a semiconductor layer sequence (1) on a carrier (7), the semiconductor layer sequence (1) comprising at least one n-doped semiconductor layer (11), at least one p-doped semiconductor layer (12) and an active layer (13) sandwiched between the p- and n-doped semiconductor layers (11, 12), an reconnecting contact (2), which is configured for electrically contacting the n-doped semiconductor layer (11), a p-connecting contact (3), which is configured for electrically contacting the p-doped semiconductor layer (12), the n-connecting contact (2) being arranged on the side of the semiconductor layer sequence (1) facing away from the carrier (7), the n-connecting contact (2) having a first side (4) which is arranged facing the semiconductor layer sequence (1), wherein the first side (4) has two outer regions (43) and an inner region (44), viewed in lateral cross-section, which is delimited by the outer regions (43), wherein the outer regions (43) of the first side (4) are unstructured (42), and wherein the inner region (44) is structured (41).
US11621371B2 Epitaxial structure, preparation method thereof, and LED
An epitaxial structure, a preparation method thereof, and a light-emitting diode (LED) are provided. The epitaxial structure includes a sapphire substrate, a GaN layer, a defect exposure layer, and a defect termination layer stacked in sequence.
US11621368B2 Magnetic light-emitting structure and fabrication method for manufacturing a magnetic light-emitting element
A magnetic light-emitting structure and fabrication method for manufacturing a magnetic light-emitting element are provided. The fabrication method comprises providing a magnetic metal composite substrate, wherein a second metal layer is respectively disposed on an upper and lower surface of a first metal layer; forming a connecting metal layer, an epitaxial layer and a plurality of electrode unit on top; and performing a complex process, which removes the second metal layer on the lower surface of the first metal layer and part of the first metal layer and performs cutting according to the number of the electrode unit, so as to form a plurality of epitaxial die. Each epitaxial die corresponds to an electrode unit to form a magnetic light-emitting element. The proposed method improves soft magnetic properties of an original substrate and enables dies to reverse spontaneously, thereby used perfectly for industrial mass transfer technology.
US11621358B2 Solar cell, solar cell production method, and solar cell module
A solar cell in which performance degradation caused by an alkali component is suppressed. A solar cell is a back-contact solar cell that comprises a semiconductor substrate; a p-type semiconductor layer, and a first electrode layer corresponding thereto, layered sequentially on one part of the rear side of the semiconductor substrate; an n-type semiconductor layer, and a second electrode layer corresponding thereto, layered sequentially on another part of the rear side of the semiconductor substrate. One part of the n-type semiconductor layer lies directly atop one part of the adjacent p-type semiconductor layer. The first electrode layer is separate from the n-type semiconductor layer and covers the p-type semiconductor layer. The second electrode layer covers the entirety of an overlapping portion where the n-type semiconductor layer lies atop the p-type semiconductor layer.
US11621344B2 Semiconductor device
A device includes a semiconductor fin, a first epitaxy structure and a gate stack. The semiconductor fin protrudes from a substrate. The first epitaxy feature laterally surrounds a first portion of the semiconductor fin. The gate stack laterally surrounds a second portion of the semiconductor fin above the first portion of the semiconductor fin, wherein the second portion of the semiconductor fin has a lower surface roughness than the first epitaxy feature.
US11621338B2 Gate stack treatment for ferroelectric transistors
The present disclosure describes a device that is protected from the effects of an oxide on the metal gate layers of ferroelectric field effect transistors. In some embodiments, the device includes a substrate with fins thereon; an interfacial layer on the fins; a crystallized ferroelectric layer on the interfacial layer; and a metal gate layer on the ferroelectric layer.
US11621335B2 Method of making split-gate non-volatile memory cells with erase gates disposed over word line gates
A memory device, and method of making the same, that includes a substrate of semiconductor material of a first conductivity type, first and second regions spaced apart in the substrate and having a second conductivity type different than the first conductivity type, with a first channel region in the substrate extending between the first and second regions, a first floating gate disposed over and insulated from a first portion of the first channel region adjacent to the second region, a first coupling gate disposed over and insulated from the first floating gate, a first word line gate disposed over and insulated from a second portion of the first channel region adjacent the first region, and a first erase gate disposed over and insulated from the first word line gate.
US11621324B2 Bipolar-transistor device and corresponding fabrication process
A bipolar junction transistor includes an extrinsic collector region buried in a semiconductor substrate under an intrinsic collector region. Carbon-containing passivating regions are provided to delimit the intrinsic collector region. An insulating layer on the intrinsic collector region includes an opening within which an extrinsic base region is provided. A semiconductor layer overlies the insulating layer, is in contact with the extrinsic base region, and includes an opening with insulated sidewalls. The collector region of the transistor is provided between the insulated sidewalls.
US11621323B2 Fill fins for semiconductor devices
A semiconductor device includes a substrate, an isolation feature over the substrate, a first device fin protruding from the substrate and through the isolation feature, and a second device fin protruding from the substrate and through the isolation feature. The semiconductor device also includes a dielectric fin disposed between the first and second device fins and a metal gate stack engaging the first and second device fins. The dielectric fin separates the metal gate stack into first and second segments and provides electrical isolation between the first and second segments. A portion of the isolation feature is directly under a bottom surface of the dielectric fin.
US11621321B2 Semiconductor device
According to one aspect of the present disclosure, a semiconductor device includes a substrate; a drift layer of a first conductivity type provided on the substrate; a base layer of a second conductivity type provided above the drift layer on the substrate; a source layer of the first conductivity type provided on an upper surface side of the base layer; a first electrode electrically connected to the source layer; a second electrode provided on the rear surface of the substrate; a gate electrode; a trench gate extending from an upper surface of the substrate to the drift layer; and a first bottom layer of the second conductivity type provided below the trench gate in the drift layer, wherein a first distance between a portion of the first bottom layer where an impurity concentration peaks in a thickness direction and the trench gate is larger than 1 μm.
US11621317B2 Semiconductor device structure with magnetic element covered by polymer material
A semiconductor device structure is provided. The semiconductor device structure includes a semiconductor substrate and a magnetic element over the semiconductor substrate. The semiconductor device structure also includes an isolation layer covering the magnetic element and a portion of the semiconductor substrate. The isolation layer contains a polymer material. The semiconductor device structure further includes a conductive line over the isolation layer and extending exceeding edges of the magnetic element.
US11621315B2 Display device
Disclosed is a display device, including: a substrate including a pixel area and a peripheral area; pixels provided in the pixel area as a plurality of pixel rows and a plurality of pixel columns; data lines configured to provide a data signal; scan lines configured to provide a scan signal; first power lines configured to provide a power source to the pixel columns; and a second power line connected to the first power lines and disposed in the peripheral area. A scan line connected to an ith pixel row may apply a scan signal to the ith pixel row, and a branched line branched from the scan line may apply an initialization signal to a kth pixel row (k≠i). A branched point of the scan line is disposed between a pixel most adjacent to the second power line of the ith pixel row and the second power line.
US11621313B2 Display apparatus including multiportion spacer
A display apparatus includes a bending area and a non-bending area, a display panel including a first panel area, a second panel area, and a panel bending portion that is bent such that at least a portion of the first panel area overlaps a portion of the second panel area, the display panel may have a curvature in the bending area, and a spacer between the first panel area and the second panel area, the spacer including a first portion in the bending area and a second portion in the non-bending area, wherein the first portion of the spacer is different in material from the second portion, and wherein the first portion of the spacer may have a curvature in the bending area substantially equal to a curvature of the display panel in the bending area.
US11621311B2 Display device
A display device may include a display panel, a first circuit board, a second circuit board, and a power supply. The display panel may include a pixel and a first pad electrically connected to the pixel. The second circuit board may be electrically connected through the first circuit board to the first pad and may include a second pad, a first power connection line, and a first feedback line. The power supply may be electrically connected through the first power connection line to the second pad, may be electrically connected through the first feedback line to the second pad, may supply a first power through the second pad to the display panel, and may receive a feedback voltage of the second pad through the first feedback line.
US11621309B2 Light emitting device and display apparatus including the same
A light emitting device includes a metal reflective layer including a phase modulation surface on which oblong phase modulation elements are formed; a first electrode provided on the metal reflective layer; an organic emission layer that is provided on the first electrode and that emits light; and a second electrode provided on the organic emission layer, wherein the oblong phase modulation elements are arranged to form a geometric phase lens.
US11621303B2 Organic light-emitting diode display panel and display apparatus
An OLED display panel includes a substrate and a pixel array on the substrate, each pixel includes a group of subpixels, and each subpixel includes a light-emitting element and a color filter element. Among the color filter elements in the subpixel group, there is a first color filter element which is substantially transparent for light of the longest wavelength. Except a periphery of the pixel array, every M first color filter elements from M adjacent pixels abut against each other to form a seamless color filter block, where M≥2.
US11621302B2 Display device, mask assembly, and apparatus and method of manufacturing the display device
A display device includes a first sub-pixel have a square form, a second sub-pixel positioned to face a first side or a second side of the first sub-pixel and having a rectangular form, and a third sub-pixel positioned to face the first side or the second side of the first sub-pixel spaced from the second sub-pixel and having a rectangular form, wherein the first side and the second side of the first sub-pixel come together at an angle, and wherein the first sub-pixel, the second sub-pixel, and the third sub-pixel are configured to emit lights of different colors.
US11621299B2 Composition and method for producing composition
The present disclosure relates to a composition including a light-emitting perovskite compound (1) which includes constituent components A, B, and X, and a silazane or modified product thereof (2).
US11621291B2 Display device
A display device includes a substrate, a plurality of pixels, a plurality of inorganic light-emitting elements, and a first light-shielding portion. The pixels are arrayed on the substrate. The inorganic light-emitting elements are provided corresponding to the respective pixels and each have a first side surface and a second side surface opposite to the first side surface. The first light-shielding portion is electrically coupled to the cathode of the corresponding inorganic light-emitting element and prevents output of light traveling in a direction intersecting the first side surface of the inorganic light-emitting element.
US11621286B2 Display panel and display device
Provided are a display panel and a display device. The display panel includes a first display area and a second display area. The first display area at least partially surrounds the second display area, and the second display area is configured to provide a photosensitive element. The first display area and the second display area are each provided with multiple sub-pixels. Each of the multiple sub-pixels includes a pixel circuit and a light emitting element. In each of the first display area and the second display area, active layers of the pixel circuits of the sub-pixels in each column have discontinuity points. The discontinuity point is located between respective two adjacent sub-pixels in the same column, or is located within each sub-pixel.
US11621283B2 Semiconductor device, image pickup device, and method for manufacturing semiconductor device
To provide a semiconductor device, an image pickup device, and a method for manufacturing the semiconductor device that reduce wiring capacity by using gaps and maintain mechanical strength and reliability. A semiconductor device including: a multilayered wiring layer in which insulating layers and diffusion preventing layers are alternately laminated and a wiring layer is provided inside; a through-hole that is provided to penetrate through at least one or more insulating layers from one surface of the multilayered wiring layer and has an inside covered with a protective side wall; and a gap that is provided in at least one or more insulating layers immediately below the through-hole.
US11621280B2 Display device
A display device includes: a substrate; a thin film transistor structure disposed on the substrate and including a gate electrode and a drain electrode; and a data line disposed on the substrate. Herein, from a top view, the data line is separated from the drain electrode, an edge of the gate electrode overlaps the drain electrode, the edge has two ends, and a first direction is parallel to a connection line of the two ends. In addition, from the top view, the drain electrode has a first distance and a second distance, the first distance is a maximum distance of the drain electrode not overlapping the gate electrode in the first direction, the second distance is a maximum distance of the drain electrode overlapping the gate electrode in the first direction, and the first distance is greater than the second distance.
US11621276B2 Three-dimensional semiconductor memory devices
A semiconductor device includes a substrate including a lower horizontal layer and an upper horizontal layer and having a cell array region and a connection region, an electrode structure including electrodes, which are stacked above the substrate, and which extend from the cell array region to the connection region, a vertical channel structure on the cell array region that penetrates the electrode structure and is connected to the substrate, and a separation structure on the connection region that penetrates the electrode structure. The lower horizontal layer has a first top surface in contact with a first portion of the separation structure, and a second top surface in contact with a second portion of the separation structure, and an inflection point at which a height of the lower horizontal layer is abruptly changed between the first top surface and the second top surface.
US11621270B2 Methods of forming an array of elevationally-extending strings of memory cells, methods of forming polysilicon, elevationally-extending strings of memory cells individually comprising a programmable charge storage transistor, and electronic components comprising polysilicon
A method of forming polysilicon comprises forming a first polysilicon-comprising material over a substrate, with the first polysilicon-comprising material comprising at least one of elemental carbon and elemental nitrogen at a total of 0.1 to 20 atomic percent. A second polysilicon-comprising material is formed over the first polysilicon-comprising material. The second polysilicon-comprising material comprises less, if any, total elemental carbon and elemental nitrogen than the first polysilicon-comprising material. Other aspects and embodiments, including structure independent of method of manufacture, are disclosed.
US11621265B2 Method for fabricating semiconductor device with self-aligned landing pad
The present application discloses a method for fabricating a semiconductor device with a self-aligned landing pad. The method includes: providing a substrate; forming a dielectric layer with a plug over the substrate; performing an etching process to remove a portion of the dielectric layer to expose a protruding portion of the plug; forming a liner layer covering the dielectric layer and the protruding portion; and performing a thermal process to form a landing pad over the dielectric layer. The landing pad comprises a protruding portion of the plug, a first silicide layer disposed over the protruding portion, and a second silicide layer disposed on a sidewall of the protruding portion.
US11621252B2 Display device which is capable of implementing an LED in a non-transfer manner and method of manufacturing the same
Provided is a display device. The display device includes a first substrate and a second substrate which are formed of different materials; a first LED disposed on the first substrate; and a second LED and a third LED disposed on the second substrate, in which the first LED, the second LED, and the third LED are disposed between the first substrate and the second substrate. Therefore, in consideration of the growth efficiency of the LEDs which emit different colored light, the first LED is disposed on the first substrate and the second LED and the third LED are disposed on the second substrate which is formed of a different material from the first substrate, thereby improving the growth efficiency of the plurality of LEDs.
US11621250B2 Semiconductor packages
A semiconductor package may include first and second substrates, which are vertically stacked, a semiconductor device layer on a bottom surface of the second substrate to face a top surface of the first substrate, upper chip pads and an upper dummy pad on the top surface of the first substrate, penetration electrodes, which each penetrate the first substrate and are connected to separate, respective upper chip pads, lower chip pads on a bottom surface of the semiconductor device layer and electrically connected to separate, respective upper chip pads, and a lower dummy pad on the bottom surface of the semiconductor device layer and electrically isolated from the upper dummy pad. A distance between the upper and lower dummy pads in a horizontal direction that is parallel to the first substrate may be smaller than a diameter of the lower dummy pad.
US11621246B2 Diffused bitline replacement in stacked wafer memory
Techniques are disclosed herein for creating metal BLs in stacked wafer memory. Using techniques described herein, metal BLs are created on a bottom surface of a wafer. The metal BLs can be created using different processes. In some configurations, a salicide process is utilized. In other configurations, a damascene process is utilized. Using metal reduces the resistance of the BLs as compared to using non-metal diffused BLs. In some configurations, wafers are stacked and bonded together to form three-dimensional memory structures.
US11621244B2 Integrated circuit package and method
In an embodiment, a device includes: a first die array including first integrated circuit dies, orientations of the first integrated circuit dies alternating along rows and columns of the first die array; a first dielectric layer surrounding the first integrated circuit dies, surfaces of the first dielectric layer and the first integrated circuit dies being planar; a second die array including second integrated circuit dies on the first dielectric layer and the first integrated circuit dies, orientations of the second integrated circuit dies alternating along rows and columns of the second die array, front sides of the second integrated circuit dies being bonded to front sides of the first integrated circuit dies by metal-to-metal bonds and by dielectric-to-dielectric bonds; and a second dielectric layer surrounding the second integrated circuit dies, surfaces of the second dielectric layer and the second integrated circuit dies being planar.
US11621241B2 Bonding element and method for manufacturing the same
A bonding element and a method for manufacturing the same thereof are provide, wherein the method comprises the following steps: providing a carrier substrate; forming a first metal layer on the carrier substrate; forming a first insulating layer on the first metal layer, wherein the first insulating layer includes a first through hole; forming a first passivation layer and a first conductive layer in the first through hole, wherein the first passivation layer and the first conductive layer in the first through hole form a first connecting bump; forming a first substrate on the first connection bump and the first insulating layer; removing the carrier substrate and the first metal layer to form a first sub-bonding element; and connecting the first sub-bonding element and a second sub-bonding element with a surface of the first passivation of the first connection bump to form the bonding element.
US11621231B2 Methods of fabricating leadless power amplifier packages including topside terminations
Leadless power amplifier (PA) packages and methods for fabricating leadless PA packages having topside terminations are disclosed. In embodiments, the method includes providing electrically-conductive pillar supports and a base flange. At least a first radio frequency (RF) power die is attached to a die mount surface of the base flange and electrically interconnected with the pillar supports. Pillar contacts are further provided, with the pillar contacts electrically coupled to the pillar supports and projecting therefrom in a package height direction. The first RF power die is enclosed in a package body, which at least partially defines a package topside surface opposite a lower surface of the base flange. Topside input/out terminals are formed, which are accessible from the package topside surface and which are electrically interconnected with the first RF power die through the pillar contacts and the pillar supports.
US11621228B2 Substrate with thermal vias and sinter-bonded thermal dissipation structure
A substrate is described with a thermal dissipation structure sintered to thermal vias. In one example, a microelectronic module includes a recess between first and second substrate surfaces. One or more thermal vias extend between the first substrate surface and the interior recess surface, wherein each of the thermal vias has an interior end exposed at the interior recess surface. A sintered metal layer is in the recess and in physical contact with the interior end of the thermal vias and a thermal dissipation structure is in the recess over the sintered metal layer. The thermal dissipation structure is attached to the substrate within the recess by the sintered metal layer, and the thermal dissipation structure is thermally coupled to the thermal vias through the sintered metal layer.
US11621225B2 Electrical fuse matrix
An electrical fuse matrix includes a plurality of anti-fuse structures, a plurality of top metal plates, and a plurality of bottom metal plates. The anti-fuse structures are arranged in a matrix, and each of the anti-fuse structure includes a top conductive structure, a bottom conductive structure, and a dielectric film disposed between the top conductive structure and the bottom conductive structure. The anti-fuse structure has an hourglass shape. The top metal plates are disposed on the top conductive structures. The bottom metal plates are disposed on the bottom conductive structures.
US11621222B2 Integrated filler capacitor cell device and corresponding manufacturing method
A semiconductor region includes an isolating region which delimits a working area of the semiconductor region. A trench is located in the working area and further extends into the isolating region. The trench is filled by an electrically conductive central portion that is insulated from the working area by an isolating enclosure. A cover region is positioned to cover at least a first part of the filled trench, wherein the first part is located in the working area. A dielectric layer is in contact with the filled trench. A metal silicide layer is located at least on the electrically conductive central portion of a second part of the filled trench, wherein the second part is not covered by the cover region.
US11621220B2 Assembly structure and method for manufacturing the same
An assembly structure and a method for manufacturing an assembly structure are provided. The assembly structure includes a wiring structure and a semiconductor element. The wiring structure includes at least one dielectric layer and at least one circuit layer in contact with the at least one dielectric layer, and defines an accommodating recess recessed from a top surface of the wiring structure. The wiring structure has a smooth surface extending from the top surface of the wiring structure to a surface of the accommodating recess. The semiconductor element is disposed in the accommodating recess.
US11621219B2 Method and apparatus for through silicon die level interconnect
An electronic assembly is disclosed. The electronic assembly includes a primary die, comprising a bulk layer, an integrated circuitry layer, a metal layer, a first redistribution layer, and a first attachment layer. The primary die further includes at least one aligned through-hole in the bulk layer and integrated circuitry layer. The electronic assembly further includes a secondary die physically coupled to the primary die via a second attachment layer. The electronic assembly further includes an interconnect header that includes plurality of interconnect filaments configured to electrically couple the first redistribution layer to one of the at least one metal layer via the at least one bulk layer through-hole and the at least one integrated circuitry through-hole. The interconnect header is generated by applying an electrically conductive filaments on a plurality of wafers, thinning the wafers, stacking and attaching the wafers into a wafer stack, and dicing the wafer stack.
US11621216B2 Semiconductor module
A semiconductor module includes a semiconductor switching element, a multiple of bases, on at least one of which the semiconductor switching element is mounted, a molded resin that seals the semiconductor switching element and the multiple of bases, a multiple of terminals formed integrally with each one of the multiple of bases and provided extending from an outer periphery side face of the molded resin, and a recessed portion or a protruding portion having a depth or a height such that creepage distance between the multiple of terminals is secured, and formed so as to cross an interval between the multiple of terminals, in one portion of the outer periphery side face of the molded resin between the multiple of terminals.
US11621214B2 Semiconductor package and method for manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device includes a first passivation layer over a circuit and. conductive pad over the first passivation layer, wherein the conductive pad is electrically connected to the circuit. A second passivation layer is disposed over the conductive pad and the first passivation layer, and has a first opening and a second opening. The first opening exposes an upper surface of a layer that extends underneath the conductive pad, and the second opening exposes the conductive pad. A first insulating layer is disposed over the second passivation layer and filling the first and second openings. A through substrate via extends through the insulating layer, second passivation layer, passivation layer, and substrate. A side of the through substrate via and the second passivation layer have a gap that is filled with the first insulating layer. A conductive via extends through the first insulating layer and connecting to the conductive pad.
US11621211B2 Semiconductor package structure
A semiconductor package structure is provided. The semiconductor package structure includes a substrate, a semiconductor die, a molding material, a first bonding layer, and a thermal interface material. The semiconductor die is disposed over the substrate. The molding material surrounds the semiconductor die. The first bonding layer is disposed over the semiconductor die. The thermal interface material is disposed over the molding material.
US11621203B2 SiC MOSFET semiconductor packages and related methods
A semiconductor package is disclosed. Specific implementations of a semiconductor package may include: one or more semiconductor die coupled between a baseframe and a clip, the baseframe including a gate pad of the baseframe coupled with a gate pad of the one or more semiconductor die, and a source pad of the baseframe coupled with a source pad of the one or more semiconductor die, where the gate pad of the baseframe extends beyond a perimeter of the one or more semiconductor die.
US11621201B2 Laser beam spot shape correcting method
A laser beam spot shape correcting method includes a laser beam irradiating step of irradiating a concave mirror with a laser beam, an imaging step of imaging reflected light by a beam profiler, an image forming step of forming an XZ plane image or a YZ plane image from an XY plane image imaged in the imaging step, and a comparing step of comparing the image formed in the image forming step with an XZ plane image or a YZ plane image of an ideal laser beam. A phase pattern displayed on a display unit of a spatial light modulator is changed such that the XZ plane image or the YZ plane image formed in the image forming step coincides with the XZ plane image or the YZ plane image of the ideal laser beam.
US11621195B2 Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the same
A semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate, a first semiconductor stack, a second semiconductor stack, a first gate structure, and a second gate structure. The semiconductor substrate comprising a first device region and a second device region. The first semiconductor stack is located on the semiconductor substrate over the first device region, and has first channels. The second semiconductor stack is located on the semiconductor substrate over the second device region, and has second channels. A total number of the first channels is greater than a total number of the second channels. The first gate structure encloses the first semiconductor stack. The second gate structure encloses the second semiconductor stack.
US11621190B2 Method for filling recessed features in semiconductor devices with a low-resistivity metal
A method for filling recessed features with a low-resistivity metal. The method includes providing a patterned substrate containing a recessed feature formed in a first layer and a second layer that is exposed in the recessed feature, and pre-treating the substrate with a surface modifier that increases metal deposition selectivity on the second layer relative to on the first layer, depositing a metal layer on the substrate by vapor phase deposition, where the metal layer is preferentially deposited on the second layer in the recessed feature, and removing metal nuclei deposited on the first layer, including on a field area and on sidewalls of the first layer in the recessed feature, to selectively form the metal layer on the second layer in the recessed feature. The steps of pre-treating, depositing and removing may be repeated at least once to increase a thickness of the metal layer in the recessed feature.
US11621189B2 Barrier-less prefilled via formation
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device includes forming one or more layers including at least one of a liner and a barrier along surfaces of a first interlevel dielectric (ILD) layer within a trench, after forming the one or more liners, performing a via etch to form a via opening exposing a first conductive line corresponding to a first metallization level, and forming, within the via opening and on the first conductive line, a barrier-less prefilled via including first conductive material.
US11621188B2 Method for fabricating a semiconductor device with air gaps
The present application discloses a method for fabricating a semiconductor device with air gaps for reducing capacitive coupling between conductive features. The method includes the following operations: forming a first conductive line including a first protruding portion protruding from one side of the first conductive line, forming a second conductive line including a second protruding portion facing onto the first protruding portion and protruding from one side of the second conductive line, forming a void between the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion, and performing an etch process to expand the void into an air gap.
US11621186B2 Simultaneous bonding approach for high quality wafer stacking applications
In some embodiments, the present disclosure relates to a method that includes aligned a first wafer with a second wafer. The second wafer is spaced apart from the first wafer. The first wafer is arranged on a first electrostatic chuck (ESC). The first ESC has electrostatic contacts that are configured to attract the first wafer to the first ESC. Further, the second wafer is brought toward the first wafer to directly contact the first wafer at an inter-wafer interface. The inter-wafer interface is localized to a center of the first wafer. The second wafer is deformed to gradually expand the inter-wafer interface from the center of the first wafer toward an edge of the first wafer. The electrostatic contacts of the first ESC are turned OFF such that the first and second wafers are bonded to one another by the inter-wafer interface.
US11621182B2 Multi-blade robot apparatus, electronic device manufacturing apparatus, and methods adapted to transport multiple substrates in electronic device manufacturing
An equipment front end module (EFEM) includes sidewalls forming an EFEM chamber configured to receive inert gas from an inert gas supply. The sidewalls include a first sidewall configured to attach to a panel first side of a panel. The panel forms a panel opening extending between the panel first side and a panel second side. The panel second side is configured to attach to a side storage pod. The EFEM further includes a robot disposed in the EFEM chamber. The robot is configured to transfer substrates from the EFEM chamber into the side storage pod via the panel opening. An exhaust conduit is coupled to the side storage pod to exhaust gas from the side storage pod to an exterior of the side storage pod.
US11621180B2 Heating device
A heating device is provided. The heating device includes a conveyance member, first and second support members, and a heat reflecting plate. The first support member is provided on the conveyance member and supports a substrate during movement of the conveyance member. The second support member includes a heater and supports the substrate during processing of the substrate. The heat reflecting plate travels with the conveyance member and reflects heat from the heater toward the substrate.
US11621177B2 Plasma processing apparatus and calculation method
A plasma processing apparatus includes a measurement unit that, while controlling a supply power to a heater such that a temperature of the heater becomes constant, measures the supply power to the heater in a non-ignition state where a plasma is not ignited and in a transient state where the supply power to the heater is reduced after the plasma is ignited. The plasma processing apparatus also includes a parameter calculator that calculates a thickness of a top plate by performing a fitting on a calculation model which includes the thickness of the top plate as a parameter and calculates the supply power in the transient state, using the measured supply power in the non-ignition state and the transition state.
US11621175B1 Method and apparatus for removing particles from the surface of a semiconductor wafer
A method for removing particles from a semiconductor wafer surface is disclosed. A wafer is being spun on a spin coater contained within a condensing environment. Liquid vapor is then infused into the condensing environment to allow some of the liquid vapor to be condensed onto a surface of the wafer on which particles may adhere while the wafer is being spun. Next, a set of light pulses is applied to the surface of the spinning wafer. Finally, an electric grid is utilized to remove the particles off the surface of the wafer.
US11621171B2 Method for polishing silicon wafer with reduced wear on carrier, and polishing liquid used therein
Provided is a method that is for polishing a silicon wafer by a polishing device using a carrier holding the silicon wafer, and that can reduce wear on the carrier. In this polishing method, a polishing liquid used in the polishing device contains 0.1-5 mass %, in terms of the concentration of silica, silica particles comprising: silica particles (A) having an average primary particle size of 4-30 nm as measured by BET, and having an (X2/X1) ratio of 1.2-1.8, where X2 (nm) represents an average particle size along the major axis thereof as calculated from a perspective projection image obtained using an electron beam, and X1 (nm) represents the average primary particle size as measured by BET; and silica particles (B) having an average primary particle size of more than 30 nm but not more than 50 nm as measured by BET, and having a (X2/X1) ratio of 1.2-1.8, where X2 (nm) represents an average particle size along the major axis thereof as calculated from a perspective projection image obtained using an electron beam, and X1 (nm) represents the average primary particle size as measured by BET, wherein the mass ratio of the silica particles (A) to the silica particles (B) is 100:0 to 85:15.
US11621160B2 Doped and undoped vanadium oxides for low-k spacer applications
A microelectronic device on a semiconductor substrate comprises: a gate electrode; and a spacer adjacent to the gate electrode, the spacer comprising: a the low-k dielectric film comprising one or more species of vanadium oxide, which is optionally doped, and an optional silicon nitride or oxide film. Methods comprise depositing a low-k dielectric film optionally sandwiched by a silicon nitride or oxide film to form a spacer adjacent to a gate electrode of a microelectronic device on a semiconductor substrate, wherein the low-k dielectric film comprises a vanadium-containing film.
US11621159B2 Method for treating substrate
Disclosed is a method of treating a substrate. In one embodiment, supercritical fluid is supplied to a treatment space in a chamber such that the substrate in the treatment space is treated. The supercritical fluid is supplied to the treatment space while exhausting the treatment space. A temperature of the supercritical fluid supplied when exhausting the treatment space is higher than a temperature of the supercritical fluid supplied to the treatment space for treating the substrate.
US11621157B2 External electrode fluorescent lamp and home appliance including the same
A rare gas lamp device is disclosed. The rare gas lamp device includes: a lamp body provided in a shape of a cylinder to contain a rare gas and a fluorescent material for emitting light; a plurality of cap electrodes fixed to both ends of the lamp body; a plurality of band electrodes extending in a length direction from the plurality of cap electrodes and arranged opposite to each other with respect to a center axis of the lamp body, and positioned on a circumferential surface of the lamp body, wherein a light-emitting area of the lamp body is an exposed surface of the circumferential surface of the lamp body between the plurality of band electrodes; a spring holder coupled with each of the plurality of cap electrodes and configured to apply a voltage to the band electrodes through the plurality of cap electrodes, the spring holder including a first fixing part configured to support a first side of the cap electrode, a second fixing part configured to support a second side of the cap electrode, and an inserting opening formed between a first end of the first fixing part and a first end of the second fixing part such that the cap electrode is inserted in the inserting opening; and a stopper protruding from each of the plurality of cap electrodes, wherein, when each of the plural of cap electrodes is inserted through the inserting opening, the stopper is interfered by the first end of the first fixing part or the first end of the second fixing part to restrict the light-emitting area from rotating about the center axis of the lamp body.
US11621155B2 Multi-modal ionization for mass spectrometry
Techniques and systems for multi-modal ionization for mass spectrometry are provided. In some embodiments, a method may comprise: receiving an analyte; ionizing some molecules of the analyte using a first ionization method to produce first ions; ionizing other molecules of the analyte using a second ionization method to produce second ions; and providing the first and second ions to a mass analyzer.
US11621149B2 Corrosion-resistant gas delivery assembly, and plasma processing apparatus
Disclosed are a corrosion-resistant gas delivery assembly and a plasma processing apparatus. An inlet gas delivery component and a gas diffusion component are combined correspondingly with an inlet gas accommodation hole and a diffusion accommodation space that are arranged in a liner body, to form a multi-component structural configuration, which avoids direct contact of the process gas with the liner body due to liner body surface defects caused by high temperature. The advantages as offered include: effectively preventing the process gas from corroding a gas delivery assembly and the plasma processing apparatus, and solving the problems such as metal contamination and solid particle contamination in the reaction chamber caused by the corrosive fraction in the process gas; besides, the multi-component structural configuration facilitates routine maintenance.
US11621146B2 Plasma impedance tomography for plasma parameter imaging
A method for non-invasively imaging plasma parameters has been invented. Crossed dipole pairs are used to differentiate changes in the measured complex self- and mutual impedances due to plasma density and magnetic field. Measurements of the complex self-impedance and mutual impedance between pairs of antennas over a wide range of frequencies provide spatial information to create an image of the plasma density and magnetic field. The spectral information is acquired simultaneously using a Gaussian monopulse as the driver signal.
US11621144B2 Electron optical system and multi-beam image acquiring apparatus
An electron optical system includes an electromagnetic lens configured to include a yoke, and refract an electron beam passing through the yoke by generating a magnetic field, and a shield coil disposed along the inner wall of the yoke, and configured to reduce a leakage magnetic field generated by the electromagnetic lens.
US11621140B2 Multiple electron beam writing apparatus and multiple electron beam writing method
A multiple electron beam writing apparatus includes an excitation light source to emit an excitation light, a multi-lens array to divide the excitation light into a plurality of lights, a photoemissive surface to receive the plurality of lights incident through its upper side, and emit multiple photoelectron beams from its back side, a blanking aperture array mechanism to provide, by deflecting each beam of the multiple photoelectron beams, an individual blanking control which individually switches each beam between ON and OFF, an electron optical system to include an electron lens, and to irradiate, using the electron lens, a target object with the multiple photoelectron beams having been controlled to be beam ON, and a control circuit to interconnect, for each shot of the multiple photoelectron beams, a timing of switching the excitation light between emission and non-emission with a timing of switching the each beam between ON and OFF.
US11621111B2 Strategies to perform magnetization reversals in ferromagnets
Systems and methods for reversing a magnetization in a ferromagnet include a nanometer-scale cylindrical ferromagnetic sample having a height to diameter aspect ratio on the order of 2 or greater. A temporally-varying external field comprising an r.f. Pi pulse is applied to the ferromagnetic sample to cause a precession magnetization vector inclined at an angle with respect to the longest axis of the ferromagnetic sample to continuously rotate around the longest axis. One or more parameters of the temporally-varying external field is continuously adjusted based on at least magnetization dynamics of the ferromagnetic sample and/or an angular dependence of a precession frequency of the ferromagnetic sample.
US11621110B2 Electromagnetic device for manipulating a magnetic-responsive robotic device
An electromagnetic device for manipulating a magnetic-responsive robotic device, and an electromagnetic apparatus incorporate one or more such electromagnetic device. The electromagnetic device includes a magnetic core 200 having a first portion and a second portion extends from one side of the first portion. The first portion has a first cross section and defining a first central axis. The second portion has a second cross section smaller than the first cross section, and defines a second central axis parallel to the first central axis. A first electromagnetic coil is arranged around the first cylindrical portion. A second electromagnetic coil is arranged around the second cylindrical portion.
US11621101B2 Conductive composites
Disclosed are conductive composites comprising a polymer, a conductor selected from metals and metal alloys, and a thickening agent.
US11621100B2 Noble-metal pastes for screen-printed electrode structures
The present invention relates to a screen-printing paste composition for producing an electrical conductor arrangement, which screen-printing paste composition comprises particulate noble metal, comprising platinum and palladium, metal oxides, and organic binders and/or solvents, the proportion of the metal oxides in the screen-printing paste composition being 5 to 15 wt. %, based on the total amount of platinum and metal oxides. Suitable screen-printing paste compositions can be processed to form composite products by means of application to a substrate, subsequent drying and baking, which composite products can be used, for example, in particle sensors or heating devices. The particle sensors and heating devices thus produced are characterized by improved adhesion to the substrate at high temperatures and by conductivity, and demonstrated very good reproducibility of the electrical resistance in different production batches.
US11621096B2 Radiation protection apparatus and materials therefor
The present invention relates to rigid structures and composite materials thereof for providing radiation attenuation/shielding. Some embodiments pertain to a radiation shielding apparatus including: a plurality of positionable radiation-shielding stacks of tiles. The stacks are subsequently and adjacently arranged in a contiguous configuration. A tile positioning mechanism allows movement of tiles within a stack between a stacked (retracted) position and an extended position. In the extended position, the tiles of each of the plurality of radiation shielding stacks at least partially overlap tiles of subsequent and adjacent tile stack at corresponding opposing side-margins thereof.
US11621093B2 Nuclear-power-plant computer-based procedure display device, safety control and monitoring system, and plant operation monitoring system
A nuclear-power-plant computer-based procedure display device is disposed in a main control room of a nuclear power plant, and includes a operating procedure storage unit that stores a computer-based procedure in which plant operation procedures of the nuclear power plant are divided into procedure steps and listed, a operating procedure display unit that displays the computer-based procedure, and a operating procedure display control unit that controls display of the computer-based procedure. In a case where the procedure step displayed on the operating procedure display unit is selected by an operator, the operating procedure display control unit displays an indication that the procedure step is selected, on the operating procedure display unit.
US11621089B2 Attribute combination discovery for predisposition determination of health conditions
A method, software, database, and system in which a query attribute is used as the basis for accessing stored attribute combinations and their frequencies of occurrence for individuals; and tabulating, based on frequencies of occurrence, those attribute combinations that are most likely to co-occur with the query attribute.
US11621083B2 Cancer evolution detection and diagnostic
The present disclosure provides methods for determining a probability that after any of a number of therapeutic interventions, an initial state of a subject, such as somatic cell mutational status of a subject with cancer, will develop a subsequent state. Such probabilities can be used to inform a health care provider as to particular courses of treatment to maximize probability of a desired outcome for the subject.
US11621078B2 Pre-processing whole slide images in cognitive medical pipelines
The invention is notably directed to a computer-implemented method for normalizing medical images, e.g., whole slide images. This method includes steps performed for each image of a first subset of images of a dataset. Actual quantities are estimated for each image, including actual stain vectors and, possibly, robust maximum stain concentrations (typically hematoxylin and eosin stain vectors and concentrations). The actual quantities estimated are assessed by comparing them to reference data based on reference quantities estimated for one or more images of a second subset of images of the dataset, where the second subset of images differ from the first subset of images. The reference quantities include reference stain vectors. For each image, either the actual quantities or the reference quantities for the dataset are selected as effective quantities, based on an outcome of the previous assessment of the actual quantities. Each image is then normalized.
US11621056B2 Compression and annotation of digital waveforms from serial read next generation sequencing to support remote computing base calling
A method for processing sequencing data, including: (i) generating, by a sequencing platform, a plurality of sequencing signals from a sequencing operation, each of the plurality of sequencing signals representing a genetic sequence; (ii) sampling, by a controller, each of the plurality of sequencing signals at a Nyquist rate of the sequencing platform to generate an upsampled signal; (iii) receiving, for each of the plurality of sequencing signals, the respective upsampled signal and information associated with the respective sequencing signal, comprising a base pair read number and a time stamp for the respective sequencing signal; (iv) packaging, by the controller for each sequencing signal, the received upsampled signal, base pair read number, and time stamp into a data packet; (v) organizing the packaged data packets into a multiplexed single data stream; and (vi) transmitting the multiplexed single data stream to a remote system.
US11621051B2 Electronic chip memory
A device includes a first switch, a first irreversibly programmable memory point, and a second irreversibly programmable memory point coupled in parallel with the first irreversibly programmable memory point. The first switch and the parallel combination of the first and second irreversibly programmable memory points are coupled in series between a first node and a second node.
US11621049B2 Detect whether die or channel is defective to confirm temperature data
A system include multiple memory dice and a processing device coupled to the multiple memory dice. The processing device is to perform operations, including: reading temperature values from registers at multiple memory dice, wherein each temperature value is associated with a temperature at a respective die of the multiple memory dice; reading error-correcting code (ECC)-protected data from the multiple memory dice; determining whether an ECC check of the ECC-protected data results in detecting an error; in response to detecting the error from the ECC-protected data for a die of the multiple memory dice, performing a confirmation check that the error is a result of a defect in the die; and in response to the confirmation check confirming the die is defective, ignoring a temperature value from the die when determining whether to trigger a thermal-related operation.
US11621048B2 Positioning read thresholds in a nonvolatile memory based on successful decoding
A memory controller includes an interface and a processor. The interface communicates with a plurality of memory cells, and an individual one of the plurality of memory cells stores data in multiple predefined programming levels. The processor is configured to read an Error Correction Code (ECC) code word from a group of memory cells, via the interface, using multiple read thresholds positioned between adjacent programming levels, for producing multiple readouts that contain respective numbers of errors, to derive from the code word a reference readout that contains no errors, or contains a number of errors smaller than in the code word, to calculate multiple distances between the reference readout and the respective readouts, and set a preferred read threshold based on the calculated distances, and to perform subsequent read operations for retrieving data from the plurality of memory cells, using the preferred read threshold.
US11621047B2 Apparatus for performing a repair operation
An apparatus includes a potential failure information generation circuit configured to generate potential failure inforrnation by detecting, based on first failure information on a first faded signal line and second failure information on a second faded signal line, whether the first failed signal line and the second faded signal line are adjacent to each other; and a flag generation circuit configured to generate a flag by comparing the potential failure information with redundancy repair information.
US11621043B2 Read level tracking and optimization
Systems and methods for read level tracking and optimization are described. Pages from a wordline of a flash memory device read and the raw page data read from the wordline may be buffered in a first set of buffers. The raw page data for each of the pages may be provided to a decoder for decoding and the decoded page data for each of the pages buffered in a second set of buffers. First bin identifiers may be identified for memory cells of the wordline based on the raw page data and second bin identifiers may be identified for the memory cells of the wordline based on the decoded page data. Cell-level statistics may be accumulated based on the first bin identifiers and the second bin identifiers, and a gradient may be determined for respective read levels based on decoding results for each of the pages and the cell-level statistics. Settings for the read levels may be configured in the flash memory device based on the determined gradients.
US11621042B2 Dynamic delay of NAND read commands
Disclosed in some examples are methods, systems, memory devices, and machine-readable mediums which increase read throughput by introducing a delay prior to issuing a command to increase the chances that read commands can be executed in parallel. Upon receipt of a read command, if there are no other read commands in the command queue for a given portion (e.g., plane or plane group) of the die, the controller can delay issuing the read command for a delay period using a timer. If, during the delay period, an eligible read command is received, the delayed command and the newly received command are both issued in parallel using a multi-plane read. If no eligible read command is received during the delay period, the read command is issued after the delay period expires.
US11621040B2 System and method applied with computing-in-memory
A system includes a global generator and local generators. The global generator is coupled to a memory array, and is configured to generate global signals, according to a number of a computational output of the memory array. The local generators are coupled to the global generator and the memory array, and are configured to generate local signals, according to the global signals. Each one of the local generators includes a first reference circuit and a local current mirror. The first reference circuit is coupled to the global generator, and is configured to generate a first reference signal at a node, in response to a first global signal of the global signals. The local current mirror is coupled to the first reference circuit at the node, and is configured to generate the local signals, by mirroring a summation of at least one signal at the node.
US11621038B2 Driver for non-binary signaling
Methods, systems, and devices related to an improved driver for non-binary signaling are described. A driver for a signal line may include a set of drivers of a first type and a set of drivers of a second type. When the driver drives the signal line using multiple drivers of the first type, at least one additional driver of the first type may compensate for non-linearities associated with one or more other drivers of the first type, which may have been calibrated at other voltages. The at least one additional driver of the first type may be calibrated for use at a particular voltage, to compensate for non-linearities associated with the one or more other drivers of the first type as exhibited at that particular voltage.
US11621036B2 Method of operating an integrated circuit and integrated circuit
A method of operating an integrated circuit includes writing data to each memory cell in a first memory cell array, powering off the integrated circuit, powering on the integrated circuit, reading data from each memory cell in the first memory cell array in response to powering on the integrated circuit, and determining whether to allow an authentication operation of the integrated circuit in response to reading data from each memory cell in the first memory cell array. The integrated circuit includes a first memory cell array.
US11621034B2 Semiconductor memory device having clock generation scheme based on command
A semiconductor memory device includes a command decoder configured to generate an auto-sync signal in response to a command for writing data at a memory cell or reading data from a memory cell, and an internal data clock generating circuit configured to phase synchronize a second clock, having a clock frequency higher than a clock frequency of a first clock, with the first clock in response to the auto-sync signal.
US11621020B2 Magnetic recording medium
A magnetic recording medium includes a flexible and elongated substrate, a soft magnetic layer having an average thickness of 10 nm or more to 50 nm or less, and a recording layer. The soft magnetic layer is disposed between the substrate and the recording layer, and a difference in Young's modulus between the magnetic recording medium and the substrate in a longitudinal direction of the substrate is 2.4 GPa or more.
US11621016B2 Intelligent noise suppression for audio signals within a communication platform
Methods and systems provide users of a communication platform with intelligent, real-time noise suppression for audio signals broadcasted in a communication session. The system receives an input audio signal from an audio capture device; processes the input audio signal to provide a second version of the audio signal with noise suppression based on DSP techniques; transmits the second version of the audio signal to a communication platform for real-time streaming; classifies, via a machine learning algorithm, whether the second version of the audio signal contains noise beyond a noise threshold; based on a classification that the second version of the audio signal contains noise beyond the noise threshold, processes the second version of the audio signal to provide a third version of the audio signal with noise suppression based on AI techniques; and transmits the third version of the audio signal to the communication platform.
US11621014B2 Audio processing method and apparatus
Embodiments of the present application provide an audio processing method and an apparatus. The method includes: a mobile terminal and a vehicle terminal are in a connected state, and playing, by the mobile terminal, a first audio synchronously with the vehicle terminal; obtaining, by the mobile terminal, a recorded audio of a current environment, where the recorded audio includes the first audio played by the vehicle terminal and a second audio for voice recognition; and eliminating, according to the first audio played by the mobile terminal, the first audio played by the vehicle terminal in the recorded audio to obtain the second audio. In the embodiments of the present application, by playing the first audio synchronously by the mobile terminal and the vehicle terminal, the second audio for voice recognition in the recorded audio can be obtained according to the first audio played by the mobile terminal.
US11621012B2 Direct mapping
A single-bit audio stream can be converted to a modified single-bit audio stream with a constant edge rate while maintaining a modulation index of the original audio stream using direct mapping. With direct mapping, a pre-filter bank may be combined with a multi-bit symbol mapper to select symbols for the modified audio stream with a constant edge rate per symbol and the same modulation index as the original audio stream. The output of the pre-filter bank may be an audio stream with no consecutive full-scale symbols. Using the output of the pre-filter bank, a multi-bit symbol mapper may use the symbol selector to output a symbol with a constant edge rate per symbol and the same modulation index as the original signal. The symbols may be converted to an analog signal for reproduction of audio content using a transducer.
US11621007B2 Parametric joint-coding of audio sources
The following coding scenario is addressed: A number of audio source signals need to be transmitted or stored for the purpose of mixing wave field synthesis, multi-channel surround, or stereo signals after decoding the source signals. The proposed technique offers significant coding gain when jointly coding the source signals, compared to separately coding them, even when no redundancy is present between the source signals. This is possible by considering statistical properties of the source signals, the properties of mixing techniques, and spatial hearing. The sum of the source signals is transmitted plus the statistical properties of the source signals, which mostly determine the perceptually important spatial cues of the final mixed audio channels. Source signals are recovered at the receiver such that their statistical properties approximate the corresponding properties of the original source signals. Subjective evaluations indicate that high audio quality is achieved by the proposed scheme.
US11621001B2 Systems and methods for enhancing responsiveness to utterances having detectable emotion
Methods, systems, and related products that provide emotion-sensitive responses to user's commands and other utterances received at an utterance-based user interface. Acknowledgements of user's utterances are adapted to the user and/or the user device, and emotions detected in the user's utterance that have been mapped from one or more emotion features extracted from the utterance. In some examples, extraction of a user's changing emotion during a sequence of interactions is used to generate a response to a user's uttered command. In some examples, emotion processing and command processing of natural utterances are performed asynchronously.
US11620990B2 Adapting automated speech recognition parameters based on hotword properties
A method for optimizing speech recognition includes receiving a first acoustic segment characterizing a hotword detected by a hotword detector in streaming audio captured by a user device, extracting one or more hotword attributes from the first acoustic segment, and adjusting, based on the one or more hotword attributes extracted from the first acoustic segment, one or more speech recognition parameters of an automated speech recognition (ASR) model. After adjusting the speech recognition parameters of the ASR model, the method also includes processing, using the ASR model, a second acoustic segment to generate a speech recognition result. The second acoustic segment characterizes a spoken query/command that follows the first acoustic segment in the streaming audio captured by the user device.
US11620988B2 System and method for speech personalization by need
Disclosed herein are systems, computer-implemented methods, and tangible computer-readable storage media for speaker recognition personalization. The method recognizes speech received from a speaker interacting with a speech interface using a set of allocated resources, the set of allocated resources including bandwidth, processor time, memory, and storage. The method records metrics associated with the recognized speech, and after recording the metrics, modifies at least one of the allocated resources in the set of allocated resources commensurate with the recorded metrics. The method recognizes additional speech from the speaker using the modified set of allocated resources. Metrics can include a speech recognition confidence score, processing speed, dialog behavior, requests for repeats, negative responses to confirmations, and task completions. The method can further store a speaker personalization profile having information for the modified set of allocated resources and recognize speech associated with the speaker based on the speaker personalization profile.
US11620985B2 Pattern recognition robust to influence of a transfer path
A pattern recognition apparatus includes: a model storage part that stores a model(s) generated by using transfer path information indicating a difference of transfer paths of a signal(s) for training, additional to the signal(s) for training, and a pattern recognition part that inputs an input signal and transfer path information indicating a difference of transfer paths of the input signal, and performs pattern recognition of the input signal by using the model(s).
US11620978B2 Automatic interpretation apparatus and method
An automatic interpretation method performed by a correspondent terminal communicating with an utterer terminal includes receiving, by a communication unit, voice feature information about an utterer and an automatic translation result, obtained by automatically translating a voice uttered in a source language by the utterer in a target language, from the utterer terminal and performing, by a sound synthesizer, voice synthesis on the basis of the automatic translation result and the voice feature information to output a personalized synthesis voice as an automatic interpretation result. The voice feature information about the utterer includes a hidden variable including a first additional voice result and a voice feature parameter and a second additional voice feature, which are extracted from a voice of the utterer.
US11620973B2 High tolerance ultrasonic transducer
An ultrasonic transducer is disclosed. The ultrasonic transducer includes a stainless steel backing comprising a piezoelectric element mounted on a front face of the backing, wherein the stainless steel backing enables operation in high temperature and radiation applications. The ultrasonic transducer further includes a first enclosure comprising a threaded through hole and a second enclosure comprising an opening, wherein the first and second enclosure encapsulates the stainless steel backing, wherein the first enclosure and the second enclosure are joined together using a plurality of enclosure screws, wherein the first enclosure is configured to receive a set screw through the threaded through hole, and wherein the set screw upon being received is configured to make contact with a ceramic ball, and wherein tightening of the set screw pushes the piezoelectric element out of the opening in the second enclosure to make a contact with a work structure.
US11620956B2 Multi-region backlight control system and method, television, and readable storage medium
Disclosed are a multi-region backlight control system, a multi-region backlight control method, a television and a readable storage medium. The multi-region backlight control system includes a color liquid crystal display screen, a non-color liquid crystal display screen, a first driver, a second driver, a constant backlight source, and a main controller; the color liquid crystal display screen and the non-color liquid crystal display screen are sequentially fixed on the constant backlight source, and the non-color liquid crystal display screen is disposed between the color liquid crystal display screen and the constant backlight source; the main controller is respectively connected with the first driver, the second driver and the constant backlight source, the first driver is electrically connected with the color liquid crystal display screen, and the second driver is electrically connected with the non-color liquid crystal display screen.
US11620955B2 Display apparatus and method of driving the same
A display apparatus includes a display panel, a gate driver, a data driver and a driving controller. The display panel includes a gate line, a data line, a sensing line and a subpixel connected to the gate line, the data line and the sensing line. The gate outputs a gate signal to the gate line. The data driver outputs a data voltage to the data line. The driving controller controls the gate driver and the data driver. The display panel includes a first color subpixel, a second color subpixel and a third color subpixel. The driving controller is configured to determine a sensing target gate line among a plurality of gate lines based on first color data corresponding to the first color subpixel, second color data corresponding to the second color subpixel and third color data corresponding to the third color subpixel.
US11620944B2 Organic light emitting diode display device
The present invention relates to an organic light emitting diode display device which minimizes a temperature increase of an organic light emitting panel in consideration of an input image and an external environment, the organic light emitting diode display device comprising: an organic light emitting panel; a power supply unit for supplying a current to the organic light emitting panel; a control unit for performing an automatic current limit for controlling the maximum value of the current supplied to the organic light emitting panel to be less than or equal to the current limit value; and a temperature sensor for sensing the temperature of the organic light emitting panel, wherein the control unit may change the current limit value according to the present temperature of the organic light emitting panel.
US11620943B2 Organic light-emitting display apparatus
An organic light-emitting display apparatus including an organic light-emitting diode emitting visible light, a driving thin film transistor driving the organic light-emitting diode, and a compensation thin film transistor. The compensation thin film transistor includes a compensation gate electrode, a compensation semiconductor layer, a compensation source electrode, and a compensation drain electrode. The compensation gate electrode includes a first gate electrode, and a second gate electrode electrically connected to the first gate electrode. The compensation drain electrode is electrically connected to the driving gate electrode of the driving thin film transistor. The compensation semiconductor layer includes a first semiconductor region overlapping the first gate electrode and a second semiconductor region overlapping the second gate electrode and disposed further from the compensation drain electrode than the first semiconductor region, and an area of the first semiconductor region is different than an area of the second semiconductor region.
US11620938B2 Display device and tiled display including the same
A display device includes a display area including a pixel, a non-display area around the display area, and a display driver electrically connected to the non-display area. The display area includes a data line extending in a first direction and configured to supply data voltage received from the display driver to the pixel, a power line at one side of the pixel and extending in the first direction to supply a supply voltage received from the display driver to the pixel, a gate input line electrically connected to the display driver and extending in the first direction, the gate input line including a scan clock line and a scan clock bar line, and a gate driver connected to the gate input line and configured to receive a gate input signal from the gate input line. The scan clock line and the scan clock bar line cross at least once.
US11620937B2 Light source device and light emission control method
Provided are a light source device, a light emission control method, and a computer program for mitigating flickers. The light source device includes a plurality of light sources, and a controller configured to individually control the plurality of light sources to emit light. The controller controls one or more of the plurality of light sources to emit light at random in a time domain or controls such that light emission timings of the plurality of light sources do not overlap.
US11620936B2 Integrated active-matrix light emitting pixel arrays based devices by laser-assisted bonding
Integrated active-matrix light emitting pixel arrays based displays and methods of fabricating the integrated displays are provided. One of the methods include: forming first color light emitting diodes (LEDs) and respective intermediate metallic layers on a first substrate, integrating the first color LEDs with pixel circuits in a backplane device, injecting laser pulses into particular first color LEDs, such that each particular first color LED is individually separated from the first substrate and locally bonded with a respective pixel circuit through a respective intermediate metallic layer, and removing the first substrate from the backplane device. The backplane device bonded with the particular first color LEDs can be further bonded with other different color LEDs formed on other substrates. Other first color LEDs without exposure of the laser pulses are removed with the first substrate and can be further used to integrate with another backplane device bonded with another color LEDs.
US11620929B1 Voltage adjustments for display panels
In some examples, an electronic device includes a display panel, voltage circuitry to provide a voltage output to the display panel, and a controller. In some examples, the controller sets the voltage output of the voltage circuitry to a first voltage. In some examples, the controller obtains a first display panel power measurement at the voltage output. In some examples, the controller compares the first display panel power measurement with a second display panel power measurement. In some examples, the controller changes the voltage output to a second voltage based on the comparison.
US11620928B2 Display degradation compensation
In one embodiment, a computing system may access an image to be displayed on a display. The system may perform compensation operations on the display to compensate for degradation effects of the display. The system may determine a change in an electric signal level associated with one or more light-emitting elements of the display. The change may be caused by the compensation operations. The system may determine a wavelength shift of the light-emitting elements of the display. The wavelength shift may be caused by the change of the electric signal level. The system may adjust values of RGB color components of the pixel values of the image based on the wavelength shift of the light-emitting elements of the display. The system may output the pixel values with the adjusted values of the RGB color components to the display.
US11620925B2 Modular split and/or flap displays and associated interfaces and communications
Methods, devices, and split flap wheel apparatuses that can display alphanumeric characters, messages, and graphics are provided. For example, one or more embodiments described herein can comprise a split flap wheel apparatus, comprising: a housing adapted to rotate about a center axis; flaps hingeably coupled, via hinges, to the housing that rotate externally to the housing with rotation of the housing; and a motor disposed within the housing that drives the rotation of the housing. One or more embodiments described herein can comprise a device comprising: a housing with at least one opening; a wheel within the housing; a group of hinged flaps affixed to an outside surface of the wheel along a circumference of the wheel; and a motor disposed within the wheel that operates to spin the wheel by the fixed amount of angular rotation.
US11620922B2 Display device
In a cross section of a bending section of a frame region, a first opening opening upward is formed in at least one layer of inorganic film included in a TFT layer. A first organic film is provided to plug the first opening. A frame wiring line is provided on the first organic film. A second organic film is provided to cover the frame wiring line. A second opening opening upward is formed in the first organic film on an inner side with respect to the first opening.
US11620913B2 Movable object application framework
Techniques are disclosed for communicating between a client device and an onboard data manager in a movable object environment. A data manager on a user device can identify an onboard data manager on a movable object. A feature list can be received from the onboard data manager, the feature list identifying at least one feature installed to the movable object. At least one input can be received by the user device, and a user device feature corresponding to the at least one input can be determined. It may be further determined that the user device feature is supported by the onboard data manager based on the feature list. In response to determining that the user device feature is supported, a first instruction corresponding to the at least one input can be sent to the movable object including the onboard data manager.
US11620912B2 Flight policy determination at roaming
A system, method, node and computer program for determining a flight policy to be applied to an unmanned aerial vehicle, UAV, (10) is described. The UAV (10) is associated with a first UAV-Application Server, UAV-AS, (100) maintaining a flight policy applicable for a geographical service area (150) where the UAV (10) is located. The method comprising the first UAV-AS (100) determining whether the UAV (10) is going to leave the geographical service area (150) towards a second geographical service area (150). If so, determining by the first UAV-AS (100) a flight policy applicable for the second geographical service area (150), wherein that flight policy is maintained by a second UAV-AS (130). The method also comprises that the first UAV-AS (100) instructs the determined flight policy to the UAV (10), before the UAV (10) has entered the second geographical service area (150).
US11620909B2 Facial recognition technology for improving driver safety
Methods for performing operations for improving driver safety across a fleet of vehicles are disclosed. A plurality of safety events pertaining to a driving of a fleet of vehicles by a plurality of drivers are detected. A subset of the events is identified. The subset corresponds to one or more safety events of the plurality of safety events involving one or more vehicles of the fleet of vehicles to which drivers have not been assigned. A user interface is generated for presentation on a client device, the user interface including an interactive user interface element for accessing the subset of the events. One or more user interface elements are provided for accepting or rejecting recommendations for assignments of one of the plurality of drivers to each of the vehicles. The recommendations are generated based on an application of a machine-learned model to images of faces captured.
US11620905B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and system
The present disclosure allows more effective exploitation of a vacant parking space in a parking lot. A controller of a management server that is an information processing apparatus according to the present disclosure performs accepting a utilization request of a parking space from an apparatus of a utilization applicant, providing information on a service that is available besides parking in the parking space to the apparatus of the utilization applicant, the utilization request being accepted by the apparatus, and accepting a response conveying a request to utilize the service from the apparatus of the utilization applicant.
US11620901B1 Short-term traffic speed prediction and forecasting using machine learning analysis of spatiotemporal traffic speed dependencies in probe and weather data
A framework for modeling traffic speed in a transportation network analyzes both the spatial and temporal dependencies in probe-based traffic speeds, historical weather data, and forecasted weather data, using multiple machine learning models. A decentralized partial least squares (PLS) regression model predicts short-term speed using localized, historical probe-based traffic data, and a deep learning model applies the predicted short-term speed to further estimate traffic speed at specified times and at specific locations in the transportation network for predicting traffic bottlenecks and other future traffic states.
US11620895B2 Systems and methods for disturbance detection and identification based on disturbance analysis
Intelligent disturbance detection systems and methods of use to capture a disturbance via an application tool on a mobile smart device remote from the user, extract features from the disturbance, compare the extracted features to disturbance labels of a disturbance set in a comparison by a disturbance detection neural network model of the application tool, generate a disturbance label when the extracted features match the disturbance label in the comparison, train the model to generate a custom disturbance label associated with the extracted features when the extracted features do not match the one or more disturbance labels in the comparison, and generate an automatic alert via the mobile smart device to transmit an identification of the disturbance to the user based on the disturbance label, the custom disturbance label, or combinations thereof.
US11620878B1 Universal cassette for recirculation of bills in multiple systems
A cassette for receiving and dispensing bills is disclosed. The cassette includes a first sensor structured to detect a fill level of the cassette, a second sensor structured to detect a location of the cassette, and memory having stored thereon instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to receive, at one or more time intervals, data from the first sensor indicating the fill level of the cassette, transmit the location of the cassette and an indication of the fill level of the cassette to a remote computing device, and in response to determining that the fill level of the cassette is outside of a threshold value, transmit a notification to the remote computing device.
US11620877B2 Skill-based wagering methods, devices and systems
Embodiments of the invention comprise skill-based wagering games, systems and devices. In one embodiment of the invention, the configuration of a skill-based game is dependent upon the skill level of the player or players. In one embodiment, the game is configured so that the odds of winning the game, and thus the payout for a winning outcome, depends upon the player's skill level. In other embodiments, the payouts or awards offered to players are fixed and the difficultly level for achieving a winning outcome is adjusted based upon the skill levels of the players.
US11620876B2 System for prizing remote users using real life sports personalities
Systems, methods and apparatus for game play using virtual players, sometimes referred to herein as vBots, where they may have images including those of real world personalities, such as sports personalities, is disclosed. In one aspect, a system for electronic game play involves the use of the system wherein one or more virtual players are displayed to the player of the game, preferably, the virtual players have differing play characteristics, receiving from the user association with a selection of a virtual player, displaying a simulated game using the virtual players, identifying a subset of the virtual players as being winners of the simulated game, and awarding a win to the lottery user if the selected virtual player is in the subset of virtual players. In one aspect, a team may be formed in which real life sports personalities images are utilized.
US11620870B2 Stacked reel multipliers
A slot game may assign a multiplier value to a stacked reel having an outcome including a stack of special symbols or wild symbols. The assigned multiplier value may be selected based on a random game outcome of preceding reels. The slot game may display the stacked reel with the assigned multiplier value or by replacing the stack of special symbols with a single symbol and the assigned multiplier value. The slot game may display a merged multiplier value over adjacent stacked reels, the merged multiplier value being the product of the assigned multiplier values for each of the adjacent stacked reels.
US11620868B2 Techniques to dispense an item and release a jammed item from a dispensing system
Systems and methods of the present disclosure relate to dispensing and jammed item release techniques. A dispensing system comprises an arrangement of passages; a first device operable to move in a lateral direction along the arrangement of passages; a second device operable to move in a vertical direction along the arrangement of passages; a third device operable to extend or retract into a passage; and a cover operable to move toward and away from the arrangement of passages.
US11620866B1 Systems and methods for executing a transaction via a locker
Disclosed herein are systems and methods for executing a transaction via a locker. A seller is provided initial access to the locker to deposit a good in the locker. The seller deposits the good in the locker. Following the seller depositing the good in the locker, the seller's access is revoked, and the buyer is provided access to the locker. The buyer may then arrive at the locker and provide authentication information to an authentication device. When the buyer is authenticated, the locker door (with the good inside the locker) is unlocked. The buyer can then inspect and accept the good. When the good is accepted, funds may be transferred from an account associated with the buyer to an account associated with the seller.
US11620858B2 Object fitting using quantitative biomechanical-based analysis
Systems and methods are disclosed for generating a 3D avatar and object fitting recommendations using a biomechanical analysis of observed actions with a focus on representing actions through computer-generated 3D avatars. Physical quantities of biomechanical actions can be measured from the observations, and the system can analyze these values, compare them to target or optimal values, and use the observations and known biomechanical capabilities to generate the 3D avatars and object fitting recommendations.
US11620850B1 Fingerprint sensing device and driving method for fingerprint sensing panel thereof
A fingerprint sensing device and a driving method for a fingerprint sensing panel thereof are provided. The driving method includes: detecting whether a finger touch occurs on the fingerprint sensing panel; during a period of the finger touch, switching the brightness mode of the fingerprint sensing panel from a normal brightness mode to a high brightness mode so as to sense a fingerprint; driving the fingerprint sensing panel to sense the fingerprint before a mode switching time point at which the brightness mode of the fingerprint sensing panel is switched to the high brightness mode. The fingerprint sensing panel includes a pixel row, wherein the pixel row is subjected to a reset, an exposure period and a sampling in sequence to output a row sensing result, the reset is earlier than the mode switching time point, and the sampling is later than the mode switching time point.
US11620846B2 Data processing method for multi-sensor fusion, positioning apparatus and virtual reality device
Provided are a data processing method for multi-sensor fusion, a positioning apparatus and a VR device. The method includes: calculating a pose of a physical center by using data of at least one sensor set in a first positioning period; obtaining the predicted pose of the physical center according to an inertial navigation of the pose of the physical center; calculating a three-dimensional coordinate pose of each sensor set in a second positioning period; calculating, based on the three-dimensional coordinate pose, third inertial navigation data of each sensor set in the second positioning period; obtaining the converted poses of the physical center respectively through the third inertial navigation data and a pose relationship between each sensor and the physical center; and obtaining the predicted pose of each sensor set based on the converted poses of the physical center.
US11620844B2 Image processing apparatus, control method of image processing apparatus, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes an optical character recognition (OCR) unit configured to sequentially execute processing related to OCR on image data on a plurality of documents, a generation unit configured to select one of the plurality of documents subjected to the processing related to OCR, and to generate a recommendation content about an index to be assigned to the one selected document based on an index extraction rule, and a confirmation unit configured to present the generated recommendation content to a user and to assign an index to the one document based on an instruction from the user. The processing to be executed by the OCR unit and processing to be executed by the confirmation unit are executed in parallel.
US11620842B2 Automated data extraction and document generation
A computer-implemented method of generating electronic documents is described. The method comprises receiving a plurality of scanned documents for a plurality of vehicles; providing the plurality of scanned documents to a neural network model that outputs respective class identifiers of the plurality of scanned documents; for each scanned document of the plurality of scanned documents, extracting data from the scanned document according to a corresponding class identifier, and associating the scanned document and the extracted data with an identified vehicle of the plurality of vehicles, wherein the identified vehicle is identified by the extracted data; and generating an electronic document for the identified vehicle using the extracted data.
US11620836B2 Light emitting diode flicker mitigation
Systems and methods are provided for detecting a flashing light on one or more traffic signal devices. The method includes capturing a series of images of one or more traffic signal elements in a traffic signal device over a length of time. The method further includes, for each traffic signal element, analyzing the series of images to determine one or more time periods at which the traffic signal element is in an on state or an off state, and analyzing the time periods to determine one or more distinct on states and one or more distinct off states. The method further includes identifying one or more cycles correlating to a distinct on state immediately followed by a distinct off state, or a distinct off state immediately followed by a distinct on state, and, upon identifying a threshold number adjacent cycles, classifying the traffic signal element as a flashing light.
US11620830B2 Context dependent transfer learning adaptation to achieve fast performance in inference and update
Autonomous vehicles may utilize neural networks for image classification in order to navigate infrastructures and foreign environments, using context dependent transfer learning adaptation. Techniques include receiving a transferable output layer from the infrastructure, which is a model suitable for the infrastructure and the local environment. Sensor data from the autonomous vehicle may then be passed through the neural network and classified. The classified data can map to an output of the transferable output layer, allowing the autonomous vehicle to obtain particular outputs for particular context dependent inputs, without requiring further parameters within the neural network.
US11620829B2 Visual matching with a messaging application
Aspects of the present disclosure involve a system and a method for performing operations comprising: identifying a plurality of features for an image received by a messaging application server; assigning a first of the plurality of features and a second of the plurality of features respectively to a first nearest visual codebook cluster and a second nearest visual codebook cluster; applying the first and second nearest visual codebook clusters to a visual search database to identify a plurality of candidate matching images; selecting a given matching image based on a geometric verification of the plurality of matching images and the received image; and accessing an augmented reality experience corresponding to the given matching image.
US11620827B2 System and method for identifying activity in an area using a video camera and an audio sensor
Identifying activity in an area even during periods of poor visibility using a video camera and an audio sensor are disclosed. The video camera is used to identify visible events of interest and the audio sensor is used to capture audio occurring temporally with the identified visible events of interest. A sound profile is determined for each of the identified visible events of interest based on sounds captured by the audio sensor during the corresponding identified visible event of interest. Then, during a time of poor visibility, a subsequent sound event is identified in a subsequent audio stream captured by the audio sensor. One or more sound characteristics of the subsequent sound event are compared with the sound profiles associated with each of the identified visible events of interest, and if there is a match, one or more matching sound profiles are filtered out from the subsequent audio stream.
US11620823B2 Information processing apparatus, non-transitory computer readable storage medium, information processing method, and signage system
An information processing apparatus for configuring a signage device acquires layout information including position information of at least one signage device in a target area and a floor plan which enables identification of placement of at least one fixture placed in the target area, and content information associated with content to be displayed on the signage device. The information processing apparatus displays an icon corresponding to the signage device at a position corresponding to position information in the floor plan. On receiving a selection of the icon from a user, the information processing apparatus displays content information set in the signage device or content information to be set in the signage device, which enhances the user-friendliness in checking or setting up configuration details.
US11620819B2 Method for scheduling of shooting satellite images based on deep learning
Disclosed is a method for scheduling of shooting of a satellite image based on deep learning, which is performed by a computing device. The method may include: generating a prediction image and a cloud amount prediction value up to a future time desired by a user based on a pre-shot satellite image by using a pre-trained neural network model; and determining a shooting schedule of a satellite for at least one region of interest based on the cloud amount prediction value.
US11620816B1 Hardware efficient RoI align
An apparatus including a memory and a circuit. The memory may comprise three buffers. The circuit may be configured to allocate the three buffers in the memory based on a size of a full resolution feature map, receive a plurality of regions of interest ranked based on a feature map pyramid, generate a plurality of levels of the feature map pyramid starting from the full resolution feature map and store the levels in the buffers. The circuit may store the levels that are used by at least one of the plurality of regions of interest or do have a dependent level, the levels that are generated may be stored in the buffers in a pattern that ensures the level is stored until no longer needed to create the dependent level and enables the level to be discarded when no longer needed to create the dependent level.
US11620815B2 Method and device for detecting an object in an image
A method for detecting an object in an image includes: obtaining an image to be detected; generating a plurality of feature maps based on the image to be detected by a plurality of feature extracting networks in a neural network model trained for object detection, in which the plurality of feature extracting networks are connected sequentially, and input data of a latter feature extracting network in the plurality of feature extracting networks is based on output data and input data of a previous feature extracting network; and generating an object detection result based on the plurality of feature maps by an object detecting network in the neural network model.
US11620813B2 Electronic-device interaction via a remote user interface
When an object is detected by an electronic device in a predefined spatial region of a physical mat, the electronic device may perform one or more measurements of the object using the one or more sensors. Note that the physical mat may be on a surface that is separate from the electronic device. Then, the electronic device may identify the object based at least in part on the one or more measurements, where the identification involves a pretrained neural network or a pretrained machine-learning model that uses the one or more measurements as an input and that outputs information specifying the identified object. Moreover, the electronic device may provide classification information associated with the identified object. Next, the electronic device may perform analysis associated with the identified object. For example, the electronic device may increment a count of a number of a type of object that includes the identified object.
US11620810B2 Identification of droplet formation during cable burn testing
A system (100) for the identification of the formation of a burning droplet (9) of a material of a fiber optic cable (3) during cable burn testing comprises a data processing device (11) for processing respective image data of a plurality of image samples of an image stream. The data processing device (11) is configured to execute at least a processing step of preprocessing each of the recorded image samples of the image stream to generate a respective preprocessed image sample for each of the recorded image samples such that areas of the recorded image samples disturbing the identification of burning droplets (9) are masked out in the respective preprocessed image sample, and a step of identifying a burning droplet (9) in each of the preprocessed image samples by evaluating a pixel color property of a pixel of each preprocessed image sample.
US11620809B2 Robust fiducial marker for flexible surfaces
The present invention discloses fiducial marker systems or tag systems and methods to detect and decode a tag. In one aspect, a tag comprises four corners. Two upper corners are interconnected to form a detection area. Two lower corners are interconnected to form another detection area. The detection areas are interconnected by a path. The path divides the space between the detection areas into two coding areas. In another aspect, a tag comprises four corners. The four corners are interconnected by multiple paths. The multiple paths divide the space defined by the four corners into multiple coding areas.
US11620800B2 Three dimensional reconstruction of objects based on geolocation and image data
Embodiments of the systems and methods described herein provide a three dimensional reconstruction system that can receive an image from a camera, and then utilize machine learning algorithms to identify objects in the image. The three dimensional reconstruction system can identify a geolocation of a user, identify features of the surrounding area, such as structures or geographic features, and reconstruct the scene including the identified features. The three dimensional reconstruction system can generate three dimensional object data for the features and/or objects, modify the three dimensional objects, arrange the objects in a scene, and render a two dimensional view of the scene.
US11620798B2 Systems and methods for conveying virtual content in an augmented reality environment, for facilitating presentation of the virtual content based on biometric information match and user-performed activities
Systems and methods for conveying virtual content in an augmented reality environment comprising images of virtual content superimposed over physical objects and/or physical surroundings visible within a field of view of a user as if the images of the virtual content were present in the real world. Exemplary implementations may: obtain user information for a user associated with a presentation device physically present at a location of the system; compare the user information with the accessibility criteria for the virtual content to determine whether any portions of the virtual content are to be presented to the user based on the accessibility criteria and the user information for the user; and facilitate presentation of the virtual content to the user via presentation device of user based on the virtual content information, the field of view, and the correlations between the multiple linkage points and the reference frame of the virtual content.
US11620794B2 Determining visually reflective properties of physical surfaces in a mixed reality environment
The present disclosure is directed to systems, apparatuses, and processes to identify one or more physical surfaces within a mixed reality environment, determine visually reflective properties, respectively, of the one or more physical surfaces, and based upon the determined visually reflective properties, determined for an image to be projected out location in the mixed reality environment, characteristics of a reflection of the image in one of the one or more physical surfaces. Subsequent projections of the image in the location of the mixed reality environment may take into consideration the characteristics determined. Other embodiments may recommend or edit the image to be projected to optimize reflections of the image within the mixed reality environment. Other embodiments may be disclosed and/or claimed.
US11620780B2 Multiple device sensor input based avatar
Examples are disclosed that relate to utilizing image sensor inputs from different devices having different perspectives in physical space to construct an avatar of a first user in a video stream. The avatar comprises a three-dimensional representation of at least a portion of a face of the first user texture mapped onto a three-dimensional body simulation that follows actual physical movement of the first user. The three-dimensional body simulation of the first user is generated based on image data received from an imaging device and image sensor data received from a head-mounted display device both associated with the first user. The three-dimensional representation of the face of the first user is generated based on the image data received from the imaging device. The resulting video stream is sent, via a communication network, to a display device associated with a second user.
US11620771B2 Head tracking with adaptive reference
Computing a relative-head-orientation relative to a moving-reference. First and second data are received. The first data are indicative of a head-orientation of a head of a user. The second data are indicative of at least one of: a location, a motion, an orientation, a velocity and an acceleration of the user. A head-orientation is computed according to the first data. A moving-reference is updated by an adjustment toward the head-orientation, to produce an updated-moving-reference. The amount of adjustment is indicated by processing the second data. A relative-head-orientation is computed relative to the updated-moving-reference. Binaural audio is rendered in accordance with the relative-head-orientation.
US11620768B2 Point cloud geometry compression using octrees with multiple scan orders
An encoder is configured to compress point cloud geometry information using an octree geometric compression technique that utilizes node groups. Nodes within a node group are scanned according to a breadth first scan order. Sequential node groups to evaluate may be selected according to a breadth first scan order or a depth first scan order based on whether or not the breadth first scan order or the depth first scan order is indicated in a flag in a preceding node group evaluated. In some embodiments, evaluation orders for node groups may be implicit without being signaled via flags. A decoder is configured to reconstruct a point cloud based on a bit stream encoded by the encoder.
US11620767B2 Methods and devices for binary entropy coding of point clouds
Methods and devices for encoding a point cloud. A bit sequence signaling an occupancy pattern for sub-volumes of a volume is coded using binary entropy coding. Contexts may be based on neighbour configuration and a partial sequence of previously-coded bits of the bit sequence. A determination is made as to whether to apply a context reduction operation and, if so, the operation reduces the number of available contexts. Example context reduction operations include reducing neighbour configurations based on shielding by sub-volumes associated with previously-coded bits, special handling for empty neighbour configurations, and statistics-based context consolidation.
US11620752B2 Image-guided depth sampling and reconstruction
A method comprising: receiving an image of a scene, segmenting the image into a plurality of segments, obtaining at least one depth sample from each of at least some of the segments, and with respect to each of the at least some of the segments, assigning a value of the depth sample to each pixel in the segment, to create a depth image of the image.
US11620748B2 Systems and methods for generating a 2D image from a 3D medical image
There is provided a method for generating a composite 2D interpretation image, comprising inputting each 2D medical image of a divided 3D image, into a 2D classifier trained on 2D images labelled with an indication of a visual finding, computing a respective explanation map for each respective 2D image, the respective explanation map including regions corresponding to corresponding regions of the respective 2D image, each respective region of the respective explanation map is associated with a computed explainable weight indicative of an influence of the respective corresponding region of the respective 2D image on the outcome of the 2D classifier fed the respective 2D image, and computing a composite 2D interpretation image comprising a respective aggregation weight for each respective region thereof, each respective aggregation weight computed by aggregating the explainable weights computed for the respective regions corresponding to the respective region of the composite 2D interpretation image.
US11620741B2 System and method for verifying image data of a vehicle
Methods and systems for facilitating photo-based estimation are described. In an aspect, a server is configured to receive, via the communications module from a remote computing device, a signal comprising image data obtained by the remote computing device, the image data including metadata identifying an image capture location and a time of image capture; obtain verification data, the verification data comprising sensor data received from the remote computing device and identifying a location of the remote computing device at the time of image capture; and evaluate the image data based on the verification data to verify the authenticity of the image data by comparing the image capture location in the metadata to the location of the remote computing device at the time of image capture.
US11620732B2 Multi-projection system, image projection method and projector
A multi-projection system for projecting an image from a plurality of projectors onto a three-dimensional object, includes a master projector and a slave projector. The slave projector estimates an amount of blur in an image projected from the projector itself on a plurality of planes of the three-dimensional object, and provides the estimated amount of blur in the image to the master projector. The master projector estimates an amount of blur in an image projected from the projector itself on a plurality of planes of the three-dimensional object, and determines a region of the image projected from the plurality of projectors for each of the plurality of planes based on the amount of blur in the image estimated by the master projector and the amount of blur in the image estimated by the slave projector.
US11620729B2 Apparatus and method for correcting image regions following upsampling or frame interpolation
Apparatus and method for correcting image regions following upsampling or frame interpolation. For example, one embodiment of an apparatus comprises a machine-learning engine to evaluate at least a first image in a sequence of images generated by a real-time interactive application, the machine learning engine to responsively use previously learned data to generate an upsampled or interpolated image comprising a plurality of pixel patches. In one embodiment, each pixel patch is associated with a confidence value reflecting how accurately the pixel patch was generated by the machine learning engine. A selective ray tracing engine identifies a first pixel patch to be corrected based a first confidence value corresponding to the first pixel patch being lower than a threshold and performs ray tracing operations on a first portion of the first image to generate a corrected first pixel patch.
US11620718B1 Machine-learning driven data analysis and healthcare recommendations
A data processing system for machine-learning driven data analysis and reminders implements obtaining insurance claim information associated with a plurality of insurance claims associated with a user, user demographic information for the user or both and obtaining digital healthcare service provider information associated with one or more digital healthcare service providers. The system further implements analyzing the insurance claim information and the user demographic information using a first machine learning model to obtain claim categorization information identifying a types of insurance claims that the user has filed or is likely to file, and analyzing the digital healthcare service provider and the claim categorization information to predict digital health services that the user may benefit from based on the claim categorization information and categories of digital health services included in the digital healthcare service provider information, and providing the digital healthcare service recommendations to a computing device associated with the user.
US11620714B2 Systems and methods for estimation of building floor area
A system generates an estimated floor area measurement of a building based on the calculated estimated total roof area of the roof of the building. This is based on a correlation between the size of the building roof and the size of the building. Typically, the floor area of a single full floor of the building is roughly the size of the roof of the building if the roof were flat with no slope. This in effect is turning the roof into a floor to generate estimated floor area. With additional adjustments to area measurements to account for multiple floors, roof overhang, wall width, internal building features such as walls and staircases, and/or obstructed views of the building in the aerial image(s), etc., an even more accurate floor area estimation may be generated.
US11620708B2 System and method for processing a trade order
Systems and apparatus for processing a trade order include a computer configured for receiving market data for a financial asset, receiving pricing parameters and receiving proposed order quantity and price data. The computer is further configured for constructing proposed trades based on the proposed order quantity and price data, and for calculating a theoretical price for the financial asset based on the market data, pricing parameters as well as the proposed order price data. In addition, the computer is configured for comparing the constructed trades with the theoretical price, and displaying market data indicators relative to the theoretical price indicators based on the comparison.
US11620700B2 Method and system for providing transparency in loan request bidding
A method for providing loan bid information to a prospective borrower is provided. The method includes: receiving, from a user, a request for a loan that includes user preference criteria; transmitting, to each of a plurality of prospective lenders, a solicitation for bids for the requested loan, receiving a respective loan bid from each of at least one of the prospective lenders, each respective loan bid including respective bid criteria corresponding to a particular lender; analyzing each received loan bid with respect to the user preference criteria and the respective bid criteria; selecting one loan bid based on a result of the analysis, and transmitting, to the user and to each of the plurality of prospective lenders, a message that notifies a result of the selection. The request for the loan may be received from the user via a blockchain mechanism that is accessible by each prospective lender.
US11620698B2 Method for sharing travel data
A method for sharing travel data to two sets of databases. In accordance with this invention, a Parent Customer leases vehicles to Child Customers. Travel data from the leased vehicles is directed through the Parent Customer's database first to a Gateway Server, then to a Middleware Server, then to the separate, corresponding Child Customer Databases. Child Customers, therefore, have full privacy, allowing them to see only data related to the vehicles they have rented or leased, and prohibiting future lessees from accessing data belonging to a prior lessee.
US11620687B2 Short-paid reconciliation systems and methods
Systems and methods are provided for enabling third parties, such as authorized vendors, to reconcile short-paid adjustment requests initiated by service providers such as, for example, the United States Postal Service, in response to customer non- or underpayment for services rendered. In an embodiment, a method includes the steps of storing a short-paid adjustment request from an initiator, identifying a source for the short-paid adjustment request, generating a request to a VBI meter system for a short-paid adjustment request based on the source identified, storing the VBI meter system response to the short-paid adjustment request, and generating a file to the initiator based on the VBI meter system response.
US11620681B2 Methods, systems, and media for dynamically detecting mobile environment information
Methods, systems, and media for dynamically detecting mobile environment information are provided. In some implementations, a method for detecting mobile environment information for advertisement requests, the method comprising: receiving a request for advertising content from an advertisement tag; applying one or more JavaScript objects to return a URL of an advertisement web view, wherein the advertisement website is generated by an advertisement software development kit to contain an advertisement responsive to the request; extracting keywords from the URL of the advertisement web view; determining whether the advertisement tag is running within a mobile application based on a comparison of the extracted keywords with known mobile application information; in response to determining that the advertisement tag is running within the mobile application, determining the advertisement software development kit from a plurality of advertisement software development kits that the advertisement tag is running in by: applying a plurality of JavaScript objects that are made available by the advertisement software development kit to return properties of the advertisement software development kit; and comparing the returned properties with a database of known software development kit information; and transmitting an indication that associates the advertisement software development kit used within a mobile application environment with the advertisement tag.
US11620666B2 Systems and methods for on demand local commerce
Systems and methods for on demand local commerce are described. One example embodiment includes a device gathering location information and product interest associated with clients and client devices. The system may use location information in determining that the first plurality of client devices are within a first geographic area during a first time period, and may further use the interest information in calculating an interest level for a first product. A threshold may be identified and used in determining that the interest level for the first product exceeds the threshold. When the calculated interest level exceeds the threshold, a local commerce action is initiated. In various embodiments, the local commerce action may be a live on demand auction at a particular location, an offer associated with a geofenced area, a sales location recommendation to a merchant, or any other such local commerce action.
US11620664B2 Detection of usage of a physical environment
Methods, systems, and apparatuses may provide for the auto-determination of partial usage of a physical environment and use derived intelligence to take various actions. This may allow for partial resulting maintenance of the physical environment based on a single use or use over time.
US11620661B2 Systems and methods for discovering artists
A musician discovery system is provided. The musician discovery system includes a first interface for displaying a plurality of musicians organized according to a musical characteristic. The system includes a second interface for presenting multimedia information about a first musician from the plurality of musicians displayed on the first interface. The system includes means for comparing a second plurality of musicians with the first musician using the multimedia information presented on the second interface about the first musician. Furthermore, the system includes a third interface for recommending a second musician from the second plurality of musicians based on the comparing means.
US11620657B2 System, method, and computer program product for authenticating identification documents
Provided is a computer-implemented method for authenticating an identification document. The method includes determining, with at least one processor, whether image data associated with the identification document has at least one predetermined indicia. In response to determining that the image data has the at least one predetermined indicia, the method includes determining whether the at least one predetermined indicia corresponds to at least one invalidation mark on the identification document, and, in response to determining that the at least one predetermined indicia corresponds to the at least one invalidation mark, determining, that the identification document is invalid. In response to determining that the identification document is invalid, the method includes preventing or causing the prevention of at least one action from being performed. A system and computer program product for authenticating identification documents are also disclosed.
US11620655B2 Customer management apparatus and non-transitory computer readable medium
A customer management apparatus includes a detector that detects occurrence of a failure, memory that stores customer information, and a processor. The processor is configured to, by running a program, calculate a number of accesses made by each customer at time of occurrence of a failure when the detector detects the occurrence of the failure, and output, based on the number of accesses, priorities of customers who are to be taken care of when a failure occurs, the priorities being stored in the memory.
US11620637B2 System for packaging, processing, activating, and deactivating multiple individual transaction cards as a singular unit
A transaction card processing and activation system comprising the identification of a unique identifier corresponding to an aggregate of transaction cards of affiliated or non-affiliated card issuers and the activation of each transaction card corresponding to the unique identifier of the aggregate irrespective of the number, types, or card issuers of the transaction cards. Additionally, the present invention allows a point of sale entity to initiate the activation of each of the multiple, disparate transaction cards in the aggregate by merely processing the unique identifier associated with the aggregate.
US11620636B2 Touchless payments at point-of-sale terminals
In some implementations, a method of providing contactless payments at a point of sale terminal includes: causing a point-of-sale terminal processing a transaction to display a machine-readable code, the machine-readable code encoding a web address; receiving a request from a device that scanned the machine-readable code, the request received at the web address; in response to receiving the request, causing the device that scanned the machine-readable code to output an interface that includes a prompt for input required to complete the transaction; receiving a response to the prompt; and sending an indication of the response to the prompt to the point-of-sale terminal to allow for completion of the transaction based on the response at the point-of-sale terminal through use of a physical token at the point-of-sale terminal.
US11620630B2 Secure payment using a network of wearable devices
Systems and methods using a network of wearable devices to support secure payment for a user are described. The network of wearable devices may include a wearable secure unit including a first short-range transceiver, a wearable sensory unit including a second short-range transceiver, and a wearable communication unit including a third short-range transceiver and a long-range transceiver. The systems and methods may include receiving a transaction request from a merchant device. Thereafter, the systems and methods may obtain information from the wearable secure unit configured to provide an environment in which processes and data are securely stored and executed. The systems and methods may also obtain information from the wearable sensory unit configured to capture and compare biometrics of the user with a stored profile. Based on the obtained information, the systems and methods may instruct the wearable communication unit to transmit to the merchant device user authentication data.
US11620623B2 Merchant transaction mirroring for personal point of sale (pPOS) for card present e-commerce and in vehicle transaction
It is desirable for a merchant to not store customer PCI (Payment Card Industry) data in the merchant's system, because this would reduce cost and risk to the merchant. But the merchant still wants access to the customer primary account number (PAN) and other PCI data elements for customer authentication, customer relationship management, etc. Therefore, this specification discloses systems and methods that allow a pPOS (personal Point of Sale) device to create a mirror of the original transaction and provide that to the merchant. Then the merchant would still have access to the customer PAN and other PCI data elements, but there are no PCI or payment data in the mirror transaction, so cost and risk are reduced for the merchant.
US11620596B2 Method and system for automatic activity broadcasting
Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with deploying resources are described. In one embodiment, a method includes receiving a service request comprising an activity to be performed, and accessing a database to identify resources eligible to perform the activity, and a remote device associated with the plurality of resources. An electronic invitation to perform the activity is generated, and includes an option that is selectable by each of the plurality of resources to indicate acceptance of the electronic invitation to perform the activity. The electronic invitation is concurrently transmitted to the remote device associated with each of the plurality of resources identified from the data structure. An earliest acceptance of the electronic invitation is received from a first resource over the communication network, and a schedule associated with the first resource is modified to include the service request as a result of receiving the earliest acceptance.
US11620595B2 Deep reinforcement learning for long term rewards in an online connection network
An online connection server is configured to more accurately predict connections for a viewing member of an online connection network. The online connection server may implement a machine-learning model that uses prior interactions by the viewing member to determine those connections that are likely to lead to more substantial interactions with the viewing member. The machine-learning model may be implemented using a reinforcement learning technique, such as a Deep Q network. The online connection server may further implement a state representation module that generates a state from a graph-based embedding of the viewing member profile, where the state is used to train the machine-learning model and determine an optimal candidate to recommend as a connection for the viewing member.
US11620591B2 Method and system for optimized positioning of items in at least one box
A method for positioning items in a box includes providing a list of items, a list of boxes, dimensional data for each item, position-restricting data for each item, a system for assembling the boxes, a system for placing each item into a main box, a control unit connected having an algorithm for selecting the box and how the items are introduced into the box; and applying the algorithm to select a main box having a minimum size sufficient to contain the items and minimize empty space, and to determine order of introduction, position and rotation of the items; and applying the algorithm to the placing system. Applying the algorithm includes calculating the contact surface areas of each item to maintain the contact surface area above a minimum threshold, thereby ensuring stable positioning and reducing the volume of the filler. A system for positioning items in a box.
US11620584B2 Server, information processing method, and non- transitory computer-readable storage medium storing a program
A server communicates with a terminal device used by a user, and an external server. The server includes a memory, a server, and a processor. The memory stores map information and timetable information for public transportation. The server communication device acquires, from the external server, a rental place and a riding start time of a vehicle reserved by the user. The processor sets the rental place as a destination and the riding start time as an arrival time based on the map information and the timetable information, and executes a route search. The processor controls the server communication device such that the server communication device outputs a route, a mode of transport, and an estimated travel time, which are acquired from the route search, and that the second application displays, as the users' schedule, the route, the mode of transport, and the estimated travel time.
US11620583B2 Federated machine learning using locality sensitive hashing
Using locality sensitive hashing in federated machine learning. A server receives from clients locality sensitive hash (LSH) vectors. In one embodiment, the server groups the clients into clusters, based on the LSH vectors; the server selects a subset of the clients, by choosing at least one client from each of the clusters. In another embodiment, the server finds a subset of the clients, by minimize gradient divergence for the subset of the clients. The server receives from selected clients LSH vectors computed based on parameter vectors of updated models, and based on LSH vectors the server determines whether the updated models are sufficiently different from a model being trained; in response to determining that the updated models are sufficiently different from the model, the server requests the selected clients to send the parameter vectors to the server.
US11620577B2 Multi-modal data explainer pipeline
Embodiments of the present invention provide a computer system, a computer program product, and a method that comprises ingesting tabular data from at least one modality of a plurality of modalities; simultaneously extracting data and generating a prediction model for a task of a computing device from the extracted data from at least two modalities in the plurality of modalities; generating a data signature based on the generated prediction model from the at least two modalities by leveraging the generated prediction model for ingested tabular data and extracted data; comparing the generated data signature to identified data signatures stored in at least one modality in the plurality of modalities; and performing a task based on the generated data signature and a validation of the comparison of identified data signatures.
US11620575B2 Interactive and dynamic mapping engine (iDME)
Methods, systems, and apparatuses, among other things, may provide for an interactive dynamic mapping engine (iDME) for business intelligence, which may interactively obtain information for user devices from sources and schema unknown to the user devices.
US11620574B2 Holistic optimization for accelerating iterative machine learning
A great deal of time and computational resources may be used when developing a machine learning or other data processing workflow. This can be related to the need to re-compute the workflow in response to adjustments to the workflow parameters, in order to assess the benefit of such adjustments so as to develop a workflow that satisfies accuracy or other constraints. Embodiments herein provide time and computational savings by selectively storing and re-loading intermediate results of steps of a data processing workflow. For each step of the workflow, during execution, a decision is made whether to store the intermediate results of the step. Thus, these embodiments can offer storage savings as well as processing speedups when repeatedly re-executing machine learning or other data processing workflows during workflow development.
US11620567B2 Method, apparatus, device and storage medium for predicting protein binding site
The invention provides a method, apparatus, device and storage medium for predicting a protein binding site. The method comprises the steps of: receiving a protein sequence to be predicted, dividing the protein sequence by using a preset sliding window and sliding step to obtain a plurality of amino acid sub-sequences, building word vectors for the protein sequence according to the amino acid sub-sequences, extracting document features from word elements, building document feature vectors for the protein sequence according to the extracted document features, extracting protein chain biological features from the amino acid sub-sequences, building biological feature vectors for the protein sequence according to the extracted biological features, classifying the amino acid sub-sequences expressed with the document feature vectors and the biological feature vectors by using a preset amino acid residue classification model to obtain amino acid residue types for the protein sequence.
US11620561B2 Method and system for a quantum oracle to obtain the number of quantum ground states
The present invention provides new methods, systems, and apparatus, including quantum programs and methodology, to construct a quantum oracle to obtain or to provide the exact value, or a range of values, of the number of ground states of a given quantum problem system.
US11620557B2 Online trained object property estimator
An estimator for producing values for dependent variables of streaming objects based on values of independent variables of the objects, as well for continuously tuning the estimator based on any objects received with pre-populated values for the dependent variables.
US11620556B2 Hardware architecture and processing units for exact Bayesian inference with on-line learning and methods for same
A reconfigurable computing architecture for Bayesian Online ChangePoint Detection (BOCPD) is provided. In an exemplary embodiment, the architecture may be employed for use in video processing, and more specifically to computing whether a pixel in a video sequence belongs to the background or to an object (foreground). Each pixel may be processed with only information from its intensity and its time history. The computing architecture employs unary fixed point representation for numbers in time, using pulse density or random pulse density modulation—i.e., a stream of zeros and ones, where the mean of that stream represents the encoded value.
US11620552B2 Machine learning model for predicting an action to be taken by an autistic individual
Method and apparatus for predicting an action to be taken by a user of a mobile device, comprising: generating a machine learning (ML) model using historical training data comprising (a) output training data that includes a scheduled action on a calendar and (b) input training data comprising historical usage data of the mobile device by the user; receiving real-time usage data of the mobile device, the real-time usage data indicating at least one of (a) an emotional state of the user, wherein the emotional state is indicative of autism spectrum disorder, or (b) indicators of the environment of the user; and evaluating data comprising the real-time usage data of the mobile device using the ML model to output a suggested action to be performed by the user, wherein the suggested action mitigates a negative impact on the user of a symptom of the autism spectrum disorder.
US11620549B2 Cognitive learning system having a cognitive graph and a cognitive platform
A cognitive information processing system environment comprising a plurality of data sources; a cognitive inference and learning system coupled to receive data from the plurality of data sources, the cognitive inference and learning system processing the data from the plurality of data sources to perform a cognitive learning operation, the cognitive learning operation applying a cognitive learning technique to generate a cognitive learning result; and, a destination, the destination being updated based upon the learning result.
US11620548B1 System, method, and computer program product for predicting parasitics in an electronic design
The present disclosure relates to a computer-implemented method for electronic design is provided. Embodiments may include receiving, using at least one processor, an electronic design having an original schematic associated therewith and extracting one or more features for each net from the schematic. Embodiments may include storing one or more resistance or capacitance values for each net and applying the one or more resistance or capacitance values as labels for a machine learning model. Embodiments may also include training the machine learning model using one or more actual values to generate a trained model. Embodiments may further include receiving the trained model to predict parasitics for a stitching engine and generating a stitched schematic.
US11620541B1 Custom use case framework in computer analytics system
A custom use case framework in a computer analytics system is shown and described. The custom use case framework includes a custom model creation wizard interface that guides a user through submitting custom model parameters of a custom model definition. The computing system transforms custom model parameters of the custom model definition into a custom model. The custom model is executed in an analytics system. Thus, one or more embodiments provide a simplified method for a user to generate a custom model that is executable by a computer system.
US11620535B2 Heuristic ideation
Embodiments of the present invention provide methods, computer program products, and systems to for generating a chatbot that facilities discussion. Embodiments of the present invention, can be used to receive user input comprising user generated text and rate the received user input based on characteristics identified in the received user input. Embodiments of the present invention can further determine a thinking pattern based on the rated user input. Embodiments of the present invention can further generate a chat bot interface that facilitates ideation based on the determined thinking pattern.
US11620526B2 Sensitivity classification neural network
A computing device, including a processor configured to receive a training data set including a first plurality of log entries. Each log entry of the first plurality of log entries may be associated with a tag indicating whether the log entry includes sensitive data. The processor may be further configured to train a sensitivity classification neural network using the training data set. The processor may be further configured to apply the sensitivity classification neural network to a test data set including a second plurality of log entries to obtain a first classified test data set. The processor may be further configured to apply a rule-based data sensitivity classification algorithm to the test data set to obtain a second classified test data set. Based on the first classified test data set and the second classified test data set, the processor may be further configured to modify the sensitivity classification neural network.
US11620523B2 Artificial-intelligence-based waterway information system
Artificial-intelligence-based river information system. In an embodiment, a first training dataset is used to train a travel time prediction model to predict a travel time along the waterway for a given trip. In addition, a second training dataset is used to train a river level prediction model to predict a river level along the waterway for a given time. For each of a plurality of trips, a request is received that specifies the trip and a time of the trip, and, in response to the request, the travel time prediction model is used to predict a travel time for the trip, and the river level prediction model is used to predict a river level of the waterway at one or more points along the trip. Then, a voyage plan is generated based on one or both of the predicted travel time and the predicted river level.
US11620506B2 Condensed memory networks
Techniques are described herein for training and applying memory neural networks, such as “condensed” memory neural networks (“C-MemNN”) and/or “average” memory neural networks (“A-MemNN”). In various embodiments, the memory neural networks may be iteratively trained using training data in the form of free form clinical notes and clinical reference documents. In various embodiments, during each iteration of the training, a so-called “condensed” memory state may be generated and used as part of the next iteration. Once trained, a free form clinical note associated with a patient may be applied as input across the memory neural network to predict one or more diagnoses or outcomes of the patient.
US11620498B2 Recognition apparatus, recognition method, and program product
A recognition apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a memory and a hardware processor coupled to the memory. The hardware processor is configured to: extract first feature quantity data from sensor data; generate attention information based on a classification contribution of the first feature quantity data; generate a second feature quantity data by processing the first feature quantity data with the attention information; generate processed feature quantity data including the first feature quantity data and the second feature quantity data; and perform classification of a recognition object from the processed feature quantity data by using a classification network.
US11620497B2 Artificial neural networks
An apparatus that operates in a first mode of operation to enable performance of a first predetermined task to transfer data via a transmitter device to a receiver device across a first communication channel using a first artificial neural network, wherein the first artificial neural network is partitioned to the transmitter device and the receiver device, and operate in a second mode of operation to enable performance of a second predetermined task to transfer data via the transmitter device to the receiver device across a second communication channel using a second artificial neural network, wherein the second artificial neural network is partitioned to the transmitter device and the receiver device, and determine to operate the apparatus in the first mode or the second mode.
US11620496B2 Convolutional neural network, and processing method, processing device, processing system and medium for the same
A convolutional neural network, and a processing method, a processing device, a processing system and a medium for the same. The method includes: using an activation recorder layer as an activation function layer in the convolutional neural network, wherein in response to that a probe image with contents is inputted to the convolutional neural network, the activation recorder layer performs an activation operation the same as the activation function layer does and records an activation result of the activation operation; modifying the convolutional neural network, wherein step of modifying includes replacing the activation recorder layer with a hidden layer that uses the recorded activation result; and inputting an analysis image to the modified convolutional neural network as an input image, so as to output an output image of the modified convolutional neural network, thereby analyzing a forward effect or a backward effect between the input image and the output image, the analysis image being a pixel-level binary image.
US11620488B1 Systems, devices, software, and methods for simulating interactions between organisms consisting of fireflies, frogs and snakes in electronic devices
Hardware and/or software systems, devices, networks, and methods of the present invention enable ornamental devices, and interactive electronic devices in general, to generate and react to stimulus from other devices. In various embodiments electronic devices generate one or more pseudo-stimuli and stimuli and/or react to the stimuli generated by other devices mimicking fireflies, other bioluminescent organisms, and other interacting organisms. Pseudo-stimuli generally simulates the physical stimulus of the organism. Whereas the stimulus may include naturally-occurring stimulus, as well as technology generated stimuli to increase system robustness. When a stimulus generated by a first electronic device is detected by one or more second electronic devices, the second devices may react in one or more different methods.
US11620485B2 Device and/or method for adaptive computation
Disclosed are methods, systems and devices for varying operations of a transponder device based, at least in part, on an availability of energy and/or power that may be harvested and/or collected. In one particular implementation, operations to generate one or more signals from sensor circuitry and/or to perform computations may be varied based, at least in part, on an availability of harvestable and/or collectable energy and/or power.
US11620481B2 Dynamic machine learning model selection
A machine learning model selector is provided. A set of machine learning (ML) models are trained based on a first training dataset. The set of trained ML model is executed on a second training dataset to generate a corresponding output for a set of data instances in the second training dataset. For each data instance in the set of data instances, a corresponding ranking of ML models is generated based on the corresponding output for the data instance generated by the set of ML models. A ML model selector is trained based on the data instances in the set of data instances and the corresponding ranking of ML models, to select a trained ML model based on an input data instance.
US11620480B2 Learning method, computer program, classifier, and generator
In a learning that uses a machine learning model for an image, a learning method, a learning model, a classifier, and a generator in which human vision is taken into consideration are provided. The learning method learns a machine learning model that inputs or outputs image data with data for learning that includes training data subjected to a process of leaving out a component that is difficult to visually judge to reduce an information amount or generated data at a predetermined ratio.
US11620474B2 Model reselection for accommodating unsatisfactory training data
An anomaly analysis system generates models capable of more accurately identifying anomalies in data that contains unsatisfactory training data. The anomaly analysis system determines when data contains unsatisfactory training data. When an anomaly is detected in data using an initially selected model, and the data contains unsatisfactory training data, model reselection is performed. The reselected model analyzes the data. The reselected model is used to identify any anomalies in the data based on a data point from the data being outside of a confidence interval related to a predicted point by the reselected model corresponding to the data point.
US11620473B1 Pre-processing raw data in user networks to create training data for service provider networks
Techniques for a service provider network to provide users with software components that pre-process raw data stored in user computing networks to generate training data that is usable by artificial-intelligence (AI) services. The AI services may utilize models to provide various functionality to users, and the users may desire to train the models with data sets that are specific to their data sets. The service provider network can develop software components that are configured to process raw data into training data for various AI services. The software components can be provided to the user computing networks and executed locally, rather than the raw data having to being moved from the user computing network and to the service provider network. The training data can then be sent to the service provider network and used by the AI services to train ML models for use by the user.
US11620471B2 Clustering analysis for deduplication of training set samples for machine learning based computer threat analysis
A method, a system, and a computer program product for performing analysis of data to detect presence of malicious code are disclosed. Reduced dimensionality vectors are generated from a plurality of original dimensionality vectors representing features in a plurality of samples. The reduced dimensionality vectors have a lower dimensionality than an original dimensionality of the plurality of original dimensionality vectors. A first plurality of clusters is determined by applying a first clustering algorithm to the reduced dimensionality vectors. A second plurality of clusters is determined by applying a second clustering algorithm to one or more clusters in the first plurality of clusters using the original dimensionality. An exemplar for a cluster in the second plurality of clusters is added to a training set, which is used to train a machine learning model for identifying a file containing malicious code.
US11620465B2 RFID motion detection for dense RFID tag environments
In one embodiment, an apparatus comprises processing circuitry to: receive wireless signal data corresponding to an RFID tag, wherein the wireless signal data comprises signal strength data and signal phase data corresponding to wireless signals transmitted by the RFID tag and received by an RFID reader; generate decomposed signal strength data based on a seasonal decomposition of the signal strength data; generate a frequency-phase curve based on the signal phase data; extract a set of signal strength features based on the decomposed signal strength data; extract a set of signal phase features based on the frequency-phase curve; and detect a motion state of the RFID tag using a machine learning classifier, wherein the machine learning classifier is trained to detect the motion state based on the set of signal strength features and the set of signal phase features.
US11620456B2 Text-based discourse analysis and management
Systems and methods of the invention determine evasiveness of postings and manage chat sessions accordingly. In embodiments, a method includes accessing a real-time text-based discourse session comprised of multiple text-based posts published by participants, the posts including a question from an author and responses from at least one respondent; determining relationships between words in the text-based discourse session utilizing corpus linguistics analysis; determining a frequency of the responses of the at least one respondent over time; determining an evasiveness score for each of the responses based on natural language processing of the responses, wherein each of the evasiveness scores indicate a level of relevance of a response with respect to the question; determining rankings for each of the responses based on the determined relationships of words, the frequency of the responses, and the evasiveness scores; and determining a display order for the responses based on the rankings of the responses.
US11620454B2 System and method for determining and representing a lineage of business terms and associated business rules within a software application
A system and method for identifying the paths or connections (i.e., term lineage) through which the values of business terms move or flow through a single software application. The term lineage identification system and method identifies the business terms from a data model extracted from source code, and then generates an enriched architecture diagram therefrom. The operator then selects one or more business terms that form part of a term lineage project, and then the system, based on the selection, generates or creates a term lineage diagram so as to discover and view the term lineage of the selected business terms.
US11620453B2 System and method for artificial intelligence driven document analysis, including searching, indexing, comparing or associating datasets based on learned representations
Artificial intelligence based document analysis systems and methods are disclosed. Embodiments of document analysis systems may allow the manipulation of datasets and associated codes by determining representations for these codes or datasets based on a machine learning model. The codes or datasets can then be manipulated using the associated representations.
US11620449B2 Method for machine reading comprehension
A method for machine reading comprehension includes: S1, obtaining a character-level indication vector of a question and a character-level indication vector of an article; S2, obtaining an encoded question vector and an encoded article vector; S3, obtaining an output P1 of a bidirectional attention model and an output P2 of a shared attention model; S4, obtaining an aggregated vector P3; S5, obtaining a text encoding vector P4; S6, obtaining global interaction information between words within the article; S7, obtaining a text vector P5 after using the self-attention model; S8, obtaining aggregated data P6 according to the text encoding vector P4 and the text vector P5; S9, obtaining a context vector of the article according to the aggregated data P6 and an unencoded article vector P; and S10, predicting an answer position according to the context vector of the article and the encoded question vector to complete the machine reading comprehension.
US11620443B2 File capture and processing system with in-line error detection
A system is provided for file capture and in-line error correction. The system comprises: a controller configured to capture and process a file during a file capture sequence comprising one or more capture events, the controller being configured to: capture a file using a file capture device associated with a user device, wherein capturing the file comprises receiving a file image and a user input data field associated with the file; identify, using an in-line file analysis module, an error with a capture event during the file capture sequence, wherein the error is a discrepancy identified between the user input data field and an image-derived data field; correct the error in the file before the file capture sequence is completed and the file is exported; and export the file, wherein the file capture sequence is completed.
US11620436B2 Method for dynamically displaying text, apparatus, medium, and system
A method and device for displaying texts. In one embodiment, the method comprises: in response to detection of a change of an input text, determining a changed text and a location of the change in the input text, and a duration in which the change of the input text occurs (401); determining a change type of changes of the input text (402); performing, on the basis of the changed text, the location, the change type and the duration, an information synthesizing process to generate synthesized information (403); and transmitting to a receiving terminal the synthesized information (404). The method is implemented to dynamically display text information.
US11620427B1 Pattern based die connector assignment using machine learning image recognition
A method for assigning connections between IO pad pins and connectors on an integrated circuit (IC) die. A pattern (300) including a physical layout of connectors (302) and pad pins (304) is associated with a mapping of connections between the connectors (302) and the pad pins (304). A processor (204) identifies instances (402, 404) of the pattern (300) within a design image (400) of an integrated circuit (IC) die using a machine learning model. The design image (400) includes a physical layout of connectors (414) and pad pins (416). For each identified instance (402, 404) of the pattern (300) within the design image (400), the mapping of connections is assigned to respective connectors (414) and pad pins (416) in the identified instance (402, 404).
US11620420B2 Computing system simulation and testing environment
Methods, systems and computer program products are described herein that enable executing simulation scenarios against a computing system simulation model to determine one or more appropriate modifications to a physical, operating computing system. The simulation model includes virtual components corresponding to a plurality of computing system components of the computing system. The virtual components of the simulation model are included in a graph database, and the virtual components correspond to one or more nodes and edges stored as a graph in the graph database. Execution of the simulation scenario produces a simulation result that is analyzed to determine at least one modification of the computing system, and where thereafter, the computing system is modified at least according to the determined modification. Embodiments also enable testing a physical computing system to determine whether the simulation model of the computing system is accurate, and/or to determine one or more computing system modifications.
US11620413B2 Power rail noise monitoring to detect attempted security tampering or side channel attacks
An apparatus and method for detecting a change in electrical properties in a system is disclosed. Embodiments of the disclosure enable the detection of a change in electrical properties in a system by, in response to a load generated on a power delivery network power in at least part of the system, measuring noise induced in the power delivery network in response to the load. Based on the measured noise, a dynamic-response property of the power delivery network is determined and the dynamic-response property is compared to a stored reference dynamic-response property of the power delivery network based on a predetermined load. In the event of a difference between the dynamic-response property and the reference dynamic-response property, a response to the event is triggered to indicate tampering with the power delivery network.
US11620412B2 Preventing damage from malicious hardware
A hardware device, inserted in a universal serial bus port of a computing device, is detected. A counter is set to an initial value of one. In response to determining that one or more device descriptors associated with the hardware device are not received by the computing device within a predetermined time period, the hardware device is prevented from discharging a high-voltage charge into the computing device by inhibiting the hardware device from storing the high-voltage charge in a capacitor of the hardware device.
US11620396B2 Secure firewall configurations
A kernel driver on an endpoint uses a process cache to provide a stream of events associated with processes on the endpoint to a data recorder. The process cache can usefully provide related information about processes such as a name, type or path for the process to the data recorder through the kernel driver. Where a tamper protection cache or similarly secured repository is available, this secure information may also be provided to the data recorder for use in threat detection, forensic analysis and so forth.
US11620395B1 Replication of account security configurations
A request to replicate a first account maintained by a data platform is received. Based on the request, account data associated with the account is accessed. The account data comprises security configurations for the first account. In response to the request, the first account is replicated using the account data. A second account results from replicating the first account. The replicating of the first account comprises automatically replicating the security configurations for the first account to the second account. The replicating of the security configurations comprises replicating an identity management configuration of the first account; replicating an authorization configuration of the first account; and replicating an authentication configuration of the first account.
US11620391B2 Data encryption based on immutable pointers
Technologies disclosed herein provide cryptographic computing. An example processor includes a core to execute an instruction, where the core includes a register to store a pointer to a memory location and a tag associated with the pointer. The tag indicates whether the pointer is at least partially immutable. The core also includes circuitry to access the pointer and the tag associated with the pointer, determine whether the tag indicates that the pointer is at least partially immutable. The circuitry is further, based on a determination that the tag indicates the pointer is at least partially immutable, to obtain a memory address of the memory location based on the pointer, use the memory address to access encrypted data at the memory location, and decrypt the encrypted data based on a key and a tweak, where the tweak including one or more bits based, at least in part, on the pointer.
US11620387B2 Host attestation
A service provider provides virtual computing services using a fleet of one or more host computer systems. Each of the host computer systems may be equipped with a trusted platform module (“TPM”). The service provider, the host computer systems, and the virtual computing environments generate attestations that prove the integrity of the system. The attestations are signed with a one-time-use cryptographic key that is verifiable against the public keys of the service provider, a host computer system, and a virtual computing environment. The public key of the host computer system is integrated into a hash tree that links the public key of the host computer system to the public key of the service provider. The public key of the virtual computing environment is signed using a one-time-use graphic key issued to the host computer system that hosts the virtual computing environment.
US11620370B2 Biometric identification platform
An improved authentication, identification, and/or verification system is provided in various embodiments. The system is provided for use in relation to provisioning access or establishing identity in relation to one or more human users, and may be used in a single site/scenario/system, or across multiple sites/scenarios/systems. A combination of biometric modalities and authentication mechanisms having diverse characteristics are utilized to establish identity, the diverse characteristics being utilized to modify aspects of identity management and access provisioning.
US11620365B2 Salting text in database tables, text files, and data feeds
A system for “horizontal” salting of database tables, text files, and data feeds utilizes a key field and character position within that field (the “Key Character”) and a Salting Field, which contains content that can legitimately be in one of at least two states without impacting the usefulness of the data. A unique identifier, which is assigned to the recipient of the data, is hidden within the data by using the variations of the states in the Salting Field, with the value of the Key Character identifying the position within the unique identifier. This type of salting is invisible to the recipient of the data file, does not alter the accuracy of the data, and can be made unique for a particular party receiving data files or unique for each data file.
US11620360B2 Methods and systems for recognizing object using machine learning model
In accordance with an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided an object recognizing method using a machine learning model performed by an object recognizing apparatus including, obtaining an image for recognizing an object, predicting an object appearance area on the obtained image by using a machine learning model that is trained to learn a feature of an area on which the object appears in advance and recognizing the object on the obtained image by using the predicted object appearance area.
US11620352B2 Refactoring of static machine-readable codes
Methods, devices and systems for computing interactive customized content in response to a scan, or multiple scans, of a machine-readable label are provided. Illustrative methods may include receiving, from a user or group of users, a scan of a machine-readable optical label captured using a camera of a mobile device. Methods may include determining, based on the scan or scans, one, or more than one, redirect Uniform Resource Locator(s) (URL(s)). Methods may include generating, based on a user profile or group of user profiles and a redirect service that is accessed using the redirect URL, customized content associated with the scan. Methods may include redirecting the user or users to one or more target landing page URL(s), and providing to the user or users, through a browser on the mobile device or mobile devices, one or more than one target landing page(s) that includes the customized content.
US11620346B2 Systems and methods for enabling a user to operate on displayed web content via a web browser plug-in
A method and apparatus is disclosed that transmits a plug-in module to a web browser of a client computer. The web browser displays web content in a main window. The plug-in module, when activated, causes the web browser to display a user interface to a user of the client computer. The user interface is separate from the main window of the web browser, displays at least a portion of the web content, and is configured to enable the user to operate on the displayed at least a portion of the web content.
US11620330B2 Classifying image styles of images based on image style embeddings
Various disclosed embodiments are directed to classify or determining an image style of a target image according to a consumer application based on determining a similarity score between the image style of a target image and one or more other predetermined image styles of the consumer application. Various disclosed embodiments can resolve image style transfer destructiveness functionality by making various layers of predetermined image styles modifiable. Further various embodiments resolve tedious manual user input requirements and reduce computing resource consumption, among other things.
US11620329B2 Virtual photos library
Described herein are techniques to enable limited access to a photos library by enabling application specific virtual photo libraries. When an application requests access to the photos library, the user can select an option to enable or configure a virtual photos library, and then select specific assets (e.g., photos, videos) within the photos library to be selected for inclusion into an application specific virtual photos library.
US11620317B2 Frameworks and methodologies for enabling searching and/or categorisation of digitised information, including clinical report data
The present disclosure relates to frameworks and methodologies for enabling categorisation and/or searching of digitised information, including clinical report data. Embodiments of the invention have been particularly developed to assist categorisation of digitised information, such as clinical report data, in a streamlined manner based on a pre existing set of classification codes. This, in some embodiments, enables the discovery and extraction of meaningful patterns from unstructured clinical reports. Further embodiments of the invention have been particularly developed to assist in the discovery and extraction of meaningful patterns from an unstructured set of digitised information such as unstructured clinical reports. While some embodiments will be described herein with particular reference to those applications, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to such a field of use, and is applicable in broader contexts.
US11620315B2 Using an object model of heterogeneous data to facilitate building data visualizations
The process receives a visual specification, which specifies data sources, visual variables, and data fields from the data sources. Each visual variable is associated with one or more data fields and each data field is either a dimension or a measure. For each measure m, the process identifies a set R(m) consisting of dimensions that are reachable from the measure by a sequence of many-to-one relationships in an object model for the data sources. For each distinct set R, the process forms a data field set S, consisting of each dimension in R and each measure m for which R(m)=R. For each set S and for each measure in the set S, the process aggregates values of the measure according to the dimensions in S. The process builds a data visualization according to the data fields in the set S and the visual variables they are associated with.
US11620310B1 Cross-organization and cross-cloud automated data pipelines
Techniques for triggering pipeline execution based on data change (transaction commit) are described. The pipelines can be used for data ingestion or other specified tasks. These tasks can be operational across account, organization, cloud region, and cloud provider boundaries. The tasks can be triggered by commit post-processing. Gates in the tasks can be set up to reference change data capture information. If the gate is satisfied, tasks can be executed to set up data pipelines.
US11620306B2 Low-latency predictive database analysis
Low-latency autonomous-analysis includes obtaining data expressing a usage intent with respect to a low-latency database analysis system that intent omits data corresponding to user input expressly requesting low-latency autonomous-analysis, obtaining requested results data based on the data expressing the usage intent, outputting requested visualization data representing at least a portion of the requested results data for presentation to a user, and, in response to outputting the requested visualization data, obtaining low-latency autonomous-analysis data by performing low-latency autonomous-analysis based on the data expressing the usage intent by identifying an autonomous-analysis predicate based on the requested visualization data, obtaining a defined autonomous-analysis latency constraint, obtaining the low-latency autonomous-analysis data based on the autonomous-analysis predicate in accordance with the defined autonomous-analysis latency constraint, such that the low-latency autonomous-analysis data differs from the requested results data, and outputting at least a portion of the low-latency autonomous-analysis data for presentation to a user.
US11620302B1 Systems and methods for implementing secure database requests in a role-based application environment
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for implementing secure database requests in a role-based application. In one example, the system may include at least one memory storing instructions and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions. The instructions may include instructions to receive, from a user device, a request to access data from a relational database; based on the request, extract the data from the relational database; perform one or more join commands on the data to generate an object in an object-oriented programming language having the joined data; convert the object to a data serialized format configured for use in a graphical user interface generator; and transmit the data serialized format to the user device.
US11620298B2 Method for scalable mining of temporally correlated events
Scalable mining method, computer system and computer program product for temporally correlated events that works with input data that is non-transactional in nature and detects high correlation relationships between events with low support thresholds. The scalable mining method manages a large scale of input data by executing the mining process in a distributed manner in a clustered cloud environment via nodes.
US11620297B2 Method and system for data usage analysis
A method and a computing apparatus for analyzing data usage are provided. The method includes: accessing a data set; identifying at least one user that has accessed the data set within a predetermined time interval; determining a number of times that the identified user accessed the data set during the predetermined time interval; and outputting an identification of the user in conjunction with information identifying the data set and information indicating the determined number of times of accessing the data set. The method may further include determining a data set-specific data usage pattern that indicates usage frequency information that relates to the data set, and outputting information that relates to the determined data set-specific data usage pattern.
US11620295B2 Method, system and program product for monitoring EAS devices
A method of monitoring Emergency Alert System (EAS) devices includes providing a system, the system including processor(s) in communication with memory(ies) storing instructions for execution by the processor(s), the instructions enabling monitoring of EAS devices, monitoring by the system the EAS devices for all changes to configuration settings and updates to software and firmware for the EAS devices (“changes”), the system further including database(s) automatically storing data regarding the changes, wherein data regarding changes to configuration settings comprises a copy of the configuration settings, wherein the copy is stored chronologically, and the monitoring includes avoiding use of a threshold. The system creates secondary instance(s) of the database(s), monitors for failures of the database(s) and automatically fail(s) over to the secondary instance(s) when fail(s) occur, notifying by the system designated receiver(s) of the changes, and assisting with filtering and/or sorting of selected data from the database.
US11620284B2 Backend data aggregation system and method
A backend data aggregation and customer experience (CX) systems and methods for processing very-large enterprise CX data. A columnar data store has a transform processor coupled thereto via a data communication network. The transform processor is configured to receive customer experience data from a plurality of data sources and to dynamically transform the received data into a columnar data schema format for storage in the columnar data store. A dynamic Object-Relational Mapper (ORM) is configured to dynamically map the transformed data to structured data based on metadata associated therewith and to store the structured data in the columnar data store.
US11620269B2 Method, electronic device, and computer program product for data indexing
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method, an electronic device, and a computer program product for data indexing. The method for data indexing includes obtaining a plurality of data blocks for storage. The method further includes generating a plurality of vectorized representations of the plurality of data blocks so that a difference between vectorized representations of data blocks with a higher similarity among the plurality of data blocks is smaller. The method further includes storing the plurality of vectorized representations for indexing the plurality of data blocks respectively. The vectorized representations serve as indexes of the data blocks, and the vectorized representations may be used to effectively measure similarities between the data blocks, thereby providing the possibility of performing a fuzzy search of the data blocks based on the similarities.
US11620264B2 Log file processing apparatus and method for processing log file data
The present invention provides a processing of log file data from multiple log files. Log file data from multiple log files are combined together according to timestamp information. A column of the combined log file can refer to different characteristics, depending on which log file the respective line refers to.
US11620261B2 Writing data to an LSM tree file structure using consistent cache staging
The disclosure herein describes writing data to a log-structured merge (LSM) tree file system on an object storage platform. Write data instructions indicating data for writing to the LSM tree file system are received. Based on the received instructions, the data is written to the first data cache. Based on an instruction to transfer data in the live data cache to the LSM tree file system, the first data cache is converted to a stable cache. A second data cache configured as a live data cache is then generated based on cloning the first data cache. The data in the first data cache is then written to the LSM tree file system. Use of a stable cache and a cloned live data cache enables parallel writing data to the file system by the stable cache and handling write data instructions by the live data cache.
US11620256B2 Systems and methods for improving cache efficiency and utilization
Systems and methods for improving cache efficiency and utilization are disclosed. In one embodiment, a graphics processor includes processing resources to perform graphics operations and a cache controller of a cache coupled to the processing resources. The cache controller is configured to control cache priority by determining whether default settings or an instruction will control cache operations for the cache.
US11620251B2 Partitioned UFP for displayport repeater
Methods and systems are disclosed for an upstream facing port implementation for DisplayPort link-training tunable PHY repeaters (LTTPRs). The device includes an upstream facing port to interface with an external DisplayPort source device and a downstream facing port to interface with an external DisplayPort sink device and the upstream facing port. The upstream facing port is configured to perform operations including receiving a main link data stream from an external transmitting display device, generating an outbound main link data stream, and providing the outbound main link data stream for transmitting by the external device. The device is also configured for receiving an updated main link data stream corresponding to the outbound main link data stream and sending the updated main link data stream to the downstream facing port to be transmitted to a receiving display device.
US11620246B1 Enhanced peripheral processing system to optimize power consumption
A microcontroller system that includes a central processing unit (CPU), a first system memory, a first peripheral module, and a DMA controller is disclosed. The DMA controller includes a DMA processor, a DMA memory, and a DMA interconnect. The DMA memory stores information associated with the DMA processor. The DMA processor receives a command from the CPU or a signal from a peripheral processor of the first peripheral module that a first data transfer is requested. The DMA processor receives first data from the first system memory or the first peripheral module. The DMA processor, based at least in part on the information stored in the DMA memory, transmits the first data to the first peripheral module or the first system memory, thereby sparing the CPU from managing the transferring of the first data.
US11620227B2 Data processing method, network interface card, and server
A data processing method comprising: After receiving an ith Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) packet, a network interface card stores a jth instruction segment in a jth storage unit that is in a first storage area. When all n instruction segments of a first send queue entry (SQE) are stored in the first storage area, the network interface card obtains the first SQE, an identifier of a queue pair (QP) to which the first SQE belongs, and a location identifier of the first SQE in the QP according to the instructions in n storage units in the first storage area; the network interface card performs data processing based on the identifier of the QP to which the first SQE belongs and the location identifier of the first SQE in the QP.
US11620223B2 Low latency inter-chip communication mechanism in a multi-chip processing system
Systems and methods of multi-chip processing with low latency and congestion. In a multi-chip processing system, each chip includes a plurality of clusters arranged in a mesh design. A respective interconnect controller is disposed at the end of each column. The column is linked to a corresponding remote column in the other chip. A share cache controller in the column is paired with a corresponding cache controller in the remote column, the pair of cache controllers are configured to control data caching for a same set of main memory locations. Communications between cross-chip cache controllers are performed within linked columns of clusters via the column-specific inter-chip interconnect controllers.
US11620221B2 Data flow monitoring in a multiple core system
An integrated circuit includes a functional core configured to execute functional logic instructions; a functional memory device coupled to the functional core; a safety core configured to execute safety check logic instructions; a monitored address memory device coupled to the functional core and the safety core, the monitored address memory device configured to store memory addresses to be monitored; and a first safety memory device coupled to the functional memory device and the safety core. When a value in one of the monitored memory addresses changes, the changed value of the one of the monitored memory addresses is stored in the functional memory device and in the first safety memory device. The safety core performs a safety check on the changed value of the one of the monitored memory addresses stored in the first safety memory device.
US11620208B2 Deployment of variants built from code
Systems and methods are described for verifying functionality of software. A set of code that is to be validated is identified. A first configuration is determined for the set of code that configures the code as a first build for validation. The first build is released for a first validation process. Prior to completion of validation of the first build, a second configuration is determined for the set of code that configures the code as a second build for validation. The second build is released for a second validation process prior to completion of validation of the first build. The first and second validation process are staged so that the first and second builds can be reverted independently of one another in the event of a validation issue. The first and second validation process are independently completed in the absence of a validation issue.
US11620203B2 Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for analyzing intercepted telemetry events
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for intercepting telemetry events obtained during operation of an application and analyzing the telemetry events are provided. The telemetry events are intercepted at the library level by interposing on application calls to a native library. The telemetry events are collected and transmitted to a platform that analyzes the collected events and presents information based on the analysis.
US11620202B2 System and method for unsupervised anomaly prediction
Some embodiments are associated with a system and method for deep learning unsupervised anomaly prediction in Internet of Things (IoT) sensor networks or manufacturing execution systems. The system and method use an unsupervised predictive GAN model with multi-layer perceptrons (MLP) as generator and discriminator.
US11620200B2 System and method for integration testing
There is provided a system and method for performing system integration on an embedded system of a connected and/or autonomous vehicle. Integration testing may include obtaining one or more requirements and/or specifications for a system under test; generating a metamodel based on the requirements and/or specifications; generating test cases based on the metamodel; prioritizing said test cases based on hazards associated with said test cases; executing one or more of said prioritized test cases; and obtaining a verdict for each of said one or more prioritized test cases.
US11620187B2 Distributing data on distributed storage systems
A method of distributing data in a distributed storage system includes receiving a file, dividing the received file into chunks, and determining a distribution of the chunks among storage devices of the distributed storage system based on a maintenance hierarchy of the distributed storage system. The maintenance hierarchy includes maintenance levels, and each maintenance level includes one or more maintenance units. Each maintenance unit has an active state and an inactive state. Moreover, each storage device is associated with a maintenance unit. The determining of the distribution of the chunks includes identifying a random selection of the storage devices matching a number of chunks of the file and being capable of maintaining accessibility of the file when one or more maintenance units are in an inactive state. The method also includes distributing the chunks to storage devices of the distributed storage system according to the determined distribution.
US11620182B2 System for resolution of technical issues using computing system-specific contextual data
A system is provided for resolution of technical issues using computing system-specific contextual data. In particular, the system may comprise a software-based automated security agent that may run in the memory of a computing system within a network. The security agent may continuously monitor the computing system to capture precise information about the computing system at all points in time. When the computing system encounters a technical issue, the system may then use the data collected by the security agent to execute a search within a resolution database to provide a solution to the technical issue. In some embodiments, the system may further comprise a remediation engine which may cause the security agent to automatically implement the solution. In this way, the system provides an expedient way to resolve technical issues in computing systems within the network environment.
US11620177B2 Alerting system having a network of stateful transformation nodes
An alerting system is provided that includes a network of transformation nodes, and a state change processors. The transformation nodes include input transformation nodes, output transformation nodes, and intermediate nodes that connect the input and output transformation nodes. Each input transformation node can receive an events stream, and is coupled to one of the output transformation nodes by one or more intermediate transformation nodes. Each transformation node (except the input transformation nodes) can receive state updates from those transformation nodes that it subscribes to. Each output transformation node can generate a check result when stored state information for each of the transformation nodes that the output transformation node subscribes to collectively indicates that the check result should be generated. Each output transformation node is coupled to one of the state change processors that can determine whether the check results should trigger an action, and if so, can then perform an action.
US11620175B2 Method and apparatus for disconnecting link between PCIe device and host
A method, an apparatus and a system for disconnecting a link between a Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) device and a host, and pertains to the field of computer technologies. The PCIe device includes an endpoint (EP) device. The method includes: obtaining, by the EP device, an error type of an error in transmitting a transaction layer packet (TLP) between the PCIe device and the host; if the error type is a correctable error type specified in the PCIe protocol, collecting, by the EP device, statistics of a duration for which the error type exists; and disconnecting, by the EP device, a link between the PCIe device and the host if the statistics of the duration reaches a preset duration.
US11620173B2 Optimizing application performance with machine learning
Media, methods, and systems are disclosed for optimizing performance of a running application in connection with a group-based communication system. Log data is collected regarding prior metrics for applications that have encountered performance events. Application state information is monitored and a machine-learning model mapping application metrics to performance outcomes predicts whether the running application will encounter a performance event. The machine-learning model mapping application metrics to performance outcomes is trained based on the collected logs. Based on whether a degradation outcome will be impactful, an application performance parameter may be degraded.