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US11314956B2 Barcode-reading system that automatically adjusts certain outputs based on ambient characteristics
A barcode-reading system may include a barcode reader and at least one detector that is configured to detect a characteristic of an environment in which the barcode-reading system is located. The barcode-reading system may also include a controller that is configured to adjust at least one output of the barcode-reading system based on at least one detected characteristic.
US11314955B2 Optimized RFID system having chip-based novel SRAP and DSRAP processes and chip-less frequency-time coded tags for inventory management
The disclosure describes an RFID system having chip-based novel Simple Random-Access Procedure (SRAP) and Dynamic Simple Random-Access Procedure (DSRAP) tags, and chip-less time and frequency coded tags, for inventory management. The SRAP process contains static (pre-defined) size Frame Structures, and RFID tags compete for network resources by transmitting random preambles to contend for resources to send its Tag-ID to the RFID Reader. The DSRAP process contains dynamic (changing) size Frame Structures and is more efficient than SRAP if the number of tags is lower. The disclosed memory-based variants, save the orthogonal preambles in the tag's memory to reduce the number of transmitted bits and processing necessary to calculate the preambles. To further improve system efficiency and reduce the number of transmitted bits, disclosed memory-based variants may use a pre-defined memory-based modulation (QAM) signal in the memory of the transmitter of the Tags. The disclosure also presents a frequency and time coded chip-less RFID tag system. Each printed chip-less tag has a unique frequency signature, where each chip-less tag's ID is saved in a table in the main memory of the Reader (look-up-table) or in the middleware database. A variable time-delay is added to some chip-less tags to reuse the frequency signatures for a given frame, allowing millions and billions of products to be uniquely identified within a pre-defined time (˜1 sec).
US11314952B2 Sensor enabled location awareness system
Systems and methods of identifying wearable tags or other items within a facility. The location of the identifiable item can be calculated by the system and used to improve the efficiency of the facility or to dispatch emergency help or maintenance to the location of the badge.
US11314951B2 Electronic device for performing translation by sharing context of utterance and operation method therefor
Provided is an artificial intelligence (AI) system which simulates the functions of a human brain, such as recognition, judgement, etc., by using a machine learning algorithm, such as deep learning, and applications thereof.
US11314950B2 Text style transfer using reinforcement learning
A computer-implemented method is provided for transferring a target text style using Reinforcement Learning (RL). The method includes pre-determining, by a Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) Neural Network (NN), the target text style of a target-style natural language sentence. The method further includes transforming, by a hardware processor using the LSTM NN, a source-style natural language sentence into the target-style natural language sentence that maintains the target text style of the target-style natural language sentence. The method also includes calculating an accuracy rating of a transformation of the source-style natural language sentence into the target-style natural language sentence based upon rewards relating to at least the target text style of the source-style natural language sentence.
US11314948B2 System to convert sequence of words into human thought representations
A system to convert sequences of words, along with concurrent non-verbal data, into thought representations, said system being used in association with a language understanding system, where words to thought transformation is needed, is disclosed. Said system comprises: an entity look-up subsystem that comprises: a pre-processing unit, a word database, and a cache; a controller or thought representation formation and reasoning unit; a multi-word entities buffer; an entity knowledge base; a predictive word meaning memory; and an output thought representation unit.
US11314947B2 Automation of document generation from independent structured and unstructured data sources
Exemplary embodiments automate the production of memos in support of the due diligence process for underwriting. Target users may include investment bankers, financial analysts, and the like. The data collection process of supporting data for the memo may be automated thus improving efficiency in the creation of the due diligence memo. Both the collected data and memos may be stored in a database, enabling access at a later date and enabling the collected data from one memo, as well as other information from the memo, to be used for future memos. The data collection may be conducted from both structured and unstructured sources. The sources may be both internal and external sources. The external sources may be public data sources.
US11314945B1 Profile-based natural language message generation and selection
In some embodiments, text for user consumption may be generated based on an intended user action category and a user profile. In some embodiments, an action category, a plurality of text seeds, and a profile comprising feature values may be obtained. Context values may be generated based on the feature values, and text generation models may be obtained based on the text seeds. In some embodiments, messages may be generated using the text generation models based on the action category and the context values. Weights associated with the messages may be determined, and a first text message of the messages may be sent to an address associated with the profile based on the weights. Based on a reaction value obtained in response to the first message, a first expected allocation value may be updated based on the reaction value.
US11314943B2 Typifying emotional indicators for digital messaging
The present disclosure provides computing systems and techniques for indicating an emotional and/or environmental state of a user in a digital messaging application. A computing device can determine an emotional and/or environmental state of a first user responsive to reading or responding to a message and can convey the determined emotional and/or environmental state to a second computing device, to be transiently presented by the second computing device.
US11314940B2 Cross domain personalized vocabulary learning in intelligent assistants
A method includes determining, by an electronic device, a skill from a first natural language (NL) input. Upon successful determination of the skill, the first NL input is transmitted to a custom skill parser for determination of a skill intent. The custom skill parser is trained based on data including at least a custom training data set. Upon unsuccessful determination of the skill, the first NL input is transmitted to a generic parser for determination of a general intent of the first NL input.
US11314938B2 Extracting actionable items from documents and assigning the actionable items to responsible parties
A method and system of automatically interpreting documents relating to regulatory directives to automatically identify actionable items and assigning each of the actionable items identified to the appropriate responsible party in a business.
US11314936B2 System and method for assembling a recorded composition
A system and method for assembling segments of recorded music or video from among various versions or variations of a recording, into a new version or composition, such that a first segment of a first version of a recorded work is attached to a segment of a second segment of a second version of the recorded work, to create a new version of the recorded work.
US11314932B2 Method for generating a message form
A method for generating a message form includes: acquiring a dataset received by a communication interface, the dataset including an object, an attribute defining an identifier of the object and a number defining a number of identified objects; storing the received data in a memory, the memory further including predefined objects and a set of input controls, each object being associated with at least one input control; comparing each received object with the predefined objects stored in the memory so as to determine, of the received objects, those that are already referenced in the memory; selecting a set of input controls associated with the objects determined in the comparing step by a processor, each object being associated with at least one input control; generating a form comprising a list of input controls selected depending on the number of determined objects and on the attributes of each determined object.
US11314930B2 Generating and provisioning of additional content for source perspective(s) of a document
Implementations described herein determine, for a given document generated by a given source, one or more portions of content (e.g., phrase(s), image(s), paragraph(s), etc.) of the given document that may be influenced by a source perspective of the given source. Further, implementations determine one or more additional resources that are related to the given source and that are related to the portion(s) of content of the given document. Yet further, implementations utilize the additional resource(s) to determine additional content that provides context for the portion(s) that may be influenced by a source perspective. A relationship, between the additional resource(s) and the portions of the given document, can be defined. Based on the relationship being defined, the additional content can be caused to be rendered at a client device in response to the client device accessing the given document.
US11314928B1 System and method for configuring related information links and controlling a display
Systems, methods, and other embodiments associated with configuring related links and controlling of a display are described. In one embodiment, a data page is configured that includes a plurality of input fields and metadata, wherein the metadata includes a plurality of related links. The plurality of input fields is monitored for input values to determine if a user activates the data page to input values into the plurality of input fields. A determination is made to see if the input values trigger a criterion to provide further information related to the related links to the user. The related links information can then be provided in the form of a graphical badge, wherein the graphical badge includes a number to inform the user that a certain number of related links are available for further review. The related links are highlighted to visually distinguish them from the other related links.
US11314926B2 Selectively replacing displayed content items based on user interaction
Systems, methods performed by data processing apparatus and computer storage media encoded with computer programs for receiving feedback from a client device at which a presentation page of content items is displayed, the received feedback relating to an affirmative act performed by the user, determining, based at least in part on the received feedback, whether the user is likely to perform a predetermined action relative to one or more of the content items, based on a result of the determining, selectively identifying one or more replacement content items and transmitting the one or more identified replacement content items to the client device for display in the presentation page in place of one or more of the plurality of content items.
US11314924B2 Constructing a path for character glyphs
Techniques described herein take character glyphs as input and generate a text-on-a-path text object that includes the character glyphs arranged in a determined order along a path. For instance, a method described herein includes accessing character glyphs in input data. The method further includes determining an order for the character glyphs based on relative positions and orientations of the character glyphs in the input data. The method further includes generating a path for the character glyphs, based on the order, and associating the path with the character glyphs. Further, the method includes generating a text object that includes the set of character glyphs arranged in the order along the path.
US11314923B2 Method and device for presenting information related to a display object on a display page
This specification discloses an information presentation method and device. The method includes: determining at least one display object on a display page; obtaining information related to the at least one display object; and presenting the information related to the display object. At least part of a presentation area of the information overlaps with a display area of the related display object.
US11314921B2 Text error correction method and apparatus based on recurrent neural network of artificial intelligence
A text error correction method and a text error correction apparatus based on a recurrent neural network of artificial intelligence are provided. The method includes: acquiring text data to be error-corrected; performing error correction on the text data to be error-corrected by using a trained recurrent neural network model so as to generate error-corrected text data.
US11314917B2 Jumper cap circuit and method for designing the same
A jumper cap circuit and a method for designing the same are provided. The jumper cap circuit includes: a three-pin header, a chip, a pull-up resistor or a pull-down resistor, and a resistor R1. The header is connected to the chip via the pull-up resistor or the pull-down resistor, and a voltage dividing circuit is constituted by the resistor R1 and the pull-up resistor or the pull-down resistor, and the resistor R1 is connected to a pin of the pin header. The method includes: acquiring a default input state of a chip, and setting, based on the default input state of the chip, a default value of the chip by arranging a first resistor in a path where a first pin of the three-pin header is located and arranging a second resistor in a path where a second pin of the three-pin header is located.
US11314914B2 Method and non-transitory computer readable medium of operating an electronic design automation platform for an optimal intgrated circuit design
A method is disclosed herein. The method includes: adjusting first parameters associated with parameterized cells in a netlist of an integrated circuit (IC) to generate second parameters associated with the parameterized cells in the netlist of the IC; updating the netlist of the IC according to the second parameters; and performing a simulation according to the netlist.
US11314909B2 Methods and systems for simulating multiphase flow through porous media
The present disclosure provides for generating multiphase flow properties of porous media based on one or more input parameters. For instance, the multiphase flow properties may be a capillary pressure-saturation relationship for the porous media. The one or more input parameters include an interfacial tension along an interface between a wetting fluid and a non-wetting fluid, a contact angle between the interface and a pore wall of the porous media, and a pore throat size. The pore throat size is based on subparameters including a saturation of the wetting fluid, a saturation of the non-wetting fluid, a porosity of the porous media, and an orientation angle between a representative pore body size and a representative pore throat size.
US11314898B2 Operating method of electronic device for function execution based on voice command in locked state and electronic device supporting the same
An operating method of an electronic device for function execution includes receiving an execution signal associated with executing a voice command function performed based on a voice input, confirming a locked state of an electronic device, and providing an entire function execution state in which access to the entire information stored in a memory is allowed or a partial function execution state in which access to a part of the information stored in the memory is allowed, based on the locked state in relation to executing a function corresponding to the voice input or outputting a result corresponding to the voice input.
US11314896B2 Gracefully handling endpoint feedback when starting to monitor
A method, system and computer-usable medium for adaptively assessing risk associated with an endpoint, comprising: determining a risk level corresponding to an entity associated with an endpoint; selecting a frequency and a duration of an endpoint monitoring interval; collecting user behavior to collect user behavior associated with the entity for the duration of the endpoint monitoring interval via the endpoint; processing the user behavior to generate a current risk score for the entity; comparing the current risk score of the user to historical risk scores to determine whether a risk score of a user has changed; and changing the risk score of the user to the current risk score when the risk score of the user has changed.
US11314893B2 Systems and methods for securing personally identifiable information within telematics data
Systems, methods, and other embodiments described herein relate to securing personally identifiable information associated with riding in a vehicle. In one embodiment, a method includes, in response to receiving, in a mobile device from the vehicle, telematics data about a current trip of the vehicle, securing the telematics data according to at least a mobile cryptographic key associated with the mobile device to provide the telematics data as secured data that is obfuscated. The method includes generating, by the mobile device, a secure packet including at least the secured data and a signature from the vehicle associated with the secured data. The method includes communicating, by the mobile device, the secure packet to a remote computing device to cause the remote computing device to securely store the secured data without identifying a user associated with the mobile device.
US11314892B2 Mitigating governance impact on machine learning
A method, a computerized apparatus and a computer program product for mitigating governance and regulation implications on machine learning. A governance impact assessment is generated for a partial data set generated by applying a data governance enforcement on a data set of instances comprising valuations of a feature vector. The partial data set comprises partial instances each comprising partial feature vectors. The governance impact assessment comprises information about data excluded from the data set. A machine learning model trained based on the partial data set and configured to provide an estimated prediction for a partial instance is obtained. A set of core features is determined. A bias introduced by the data governance is identified based on a core feature being affected by the data governance. In response to identifying a bias, an anti-bias procedure is applied on the machine learning model, whereby mitigating the bias introduced by the data governance.
US11314890B2 Threshold-based assembly of remote automated assistant responses
Techniques are described herein for assembling/evaluating automated assistant responses for privacy concerns. In various implementations, a free-form natural language input may be received from a first user and may include a request for information pertaining to a second user. Multiple data sources may be identified that are accessible by an automated assistant to retrieve data associated with the second user. The multiple data sources may collectively include sufficient data to formulate a natural language response to the request. Respective privacy scores associated with the multiple data sources may be used to determine an aggregate privacy score associated with responding to the request. The natural language response may then be output at a client device operated by the first user in response to a determination that the aggregate privacy score associated with the natural language response satisfies a privacy criterion established for the second user with respect to the first user.
US11314882B2 System of enclaves
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for instantiating and managing systems that utilize hierarchal enclaves in a cloud environment.
US11314881B2 Predictive update of profile database with update logic
Methods and systems are provided to efficiently update account profiles based on a predicted likelihood of use, including by ranking the account profiles according to the likelihood of use. The disclosed system can considerably improve the processing time to update account profiles with the most recent information available, including new access requests. An authentication platform receives a plurality of new access requests, including request data and account identifiers associated with account profiles. The request data is transmitted to a prediction engine that determines a ranking of the account identifiers based on a predicted likelihood of use during a next time interval. A profile batch scheduler retrieves a first set of access requests based on the ranking. The system updates a first set of account profiles based on the ranking, and stores the updated account profiles for use by the authentication platform.
US11314878B2 Secure link sharing
Disclosed are various approaches for sharing uniform resource locators (URLs) and enforcing browser restrictions along with a shared URL. Browser restrictions can be identified by appending commands to the shared URL that instruct the receiving browser to activate certain browser restrictions. Browser restrictions can also be enforced using a URL restriction validator, which is a server process that can facilitate enforcement of browser restrictions along with a shared URL.
US11314874B2 Big data distributed processing and secure data transferring with resource allocation and rebate
Aspects of the disclosure relate to resource allocation and rebating during in-flight data masking and on-demand encryption of big data on a network. Computer machine(s), cluster managers, nodes, and/or multilevel platforms can request, receive, and/or authenticate requests for a big data dataset, containing sensitive and non-sensitive data. Profiles can be auto provisioned, and access rights can be assigned. Server configuration and data connection properties can be defined. Secure connection(s) to the data store can be established. Sensitive information can be redacted into a sanitized dataset based on one or more data obfuscation types. RAM requirements and current RAM allocation can be diagnosed. Portion(s) of the current RAM allocation exceeding the RAM requirements can be rebated. The encrypted data can be transmitted, in response to the request, to a source, a target, and/or another computer machine and can be decrypted back into the sanitized dataset.
US11314870B1 Auto-containment of potentially vulnerable applications
There is provided a method and system for an advanced endpoint protection. With this methodology, when a file is requested to be executed on any endpoint, all intelligence sources would be checked to decide if that file has any known or potential vulnerability associated with it. If there is any information about any known or potential vulnerability, it would be launched inside the secure container to isolate the all resource usage of that application from the rest of the known good and secure applications in order to achieve the secure computing environment on an endpoint.
US11314868B2 Rapidly establishing a chain of trust in a computing system
A system root of trust device of a computing system authenticates boot images associated with data processing units of the computing system. The device includes at least one processor configured to determine whether a first set of boot code associated with a first processor of the computing system is authentic, in response to determining that the first set of boot code is authentic, reset the first processor to allow the first processor to boot and authenticate first executable code to be executed by the first processor, after resetting the first processor, determine whether a second set of boot code associated with a second processor of the computing system is authentic, and in response to determining that the second set of boot code is authentic, reset the second processor to allow the second processor to boot and to authenticate second executable code to be executed by the second processor.
US11314867B2 Determinations of compromise of controller code images
In some examples, a trust controller generates a first value and send the first value to a target controller of a subsystem, and generates a first verification value based on the first value and a known good code image for the target controller. The trust controller receives a second verification value from the target controller, the second verification value based on the first value and a code image to be executed at the target controller. The trust controller determines whether the code image to be executed at the target controller is compromised based on the first verification value and the second verification value.
US11314864B2 Memory layout based monitoring
Techniques for monitoring based on a memory layout of an application are disclosed. A memory layout may be received, obtained, and/or generated from an application executing on a computer. Based on one or more attributes of a plurality of memory regions of the memory layout a memory layout fingerprint is generated. Additionally, memory region fingerprints are generated based on the one or more attributes for respective memory regions. The memory layout fingerprint and the memory region fingerprints are compared to respective previous memory layout fingerprints and the memory region fingerprints in order to determine whether malicious code and/or application drifting has occurred.
US11314858B2 Event monitoring
A computing device may detect events such as a break-in, fire, flood, movement of people between different areas or zones within a defined area, cyberattacks, movement of devices away from the defined area, etc. If an event is detected, the computing device may take action to protect devices, data on the devices, and/or accounts accessible by the devices. The devices may encrypt, backup data, and/or delete data. The computing device may communicate with other computing devices about events that have been detected.
US11314844B1 Incremental singular value decomposition in support of machine learning
A singular value decomposition (SVD) is computed of a first matrix to define a left matrix, a diagonal matrix, and a right matrix. The left matrix, the diagonal matrix, and the right matrix are updated using an arrowhead matrix structure defined from the diagonal matrix and by adding a next observation vector to a last row of the first matrix. The updated left matrix, the updated diagonal matrix, and the updated right matrix are updated using a diagonal-plus-rank-one (DPR1) matrix structure defined from the updated diagonal matrix and by removing an observation vector from a first row of the first matrix. Eigenpairs of the DPR1 matrix are computed based on whether a value computed from the updated left matrix is positive or negative. The left matrix updated in (C), the diagonal matrix updated in (C), and the right matrix updated in (C) are output.
US11314842B1 Hardware implementation of mathematical functions
Methods and systems for performing hardware computations of mathematical functions are provided. In one example, a system comprises a mapping table that maps each base value of a plurality of base values to parameters related to a mathematical function; a selection module configured to select, based on an input value, a first base value and first parameters mapped to the first base value in the mapping table; and arithmetic circuits configured to: receive, from the mapping table, the first base value and the first plurality of parameters; and compute, based on a relationship between the input value and the first base value, and based on the first parameters, an estimated output value of the mathematical function for the input value.
US11314841B1 Web browser communication validation extension
A computing device comprising a secure browser extension for a web browser monitors for satisfaction of one or more operating conditions to identify whether one or more unauthorized applications are installed on the computing device. Based on satisfaction of at least one operating condition, the secure browser extension of the computing device sends an HTTP request to a known service via the web browser. The secure browser extension receives a response to the HTTP request via the web browser. The secure browser extension determines whether the received response is an HTTP response (e.g., from an unauthorized application) or a non-HTTP response (e.g., from the known service). Based on determining the received response is an HTTP response, the secure browser extension terminates the web browser session and generates a notification for display at the computing device that indicates web browser communications are compromised.
US11314840B2 Thin-layer webpage cloning for off-line demonstration
A computer implemented method, computer system, and computer program product are provided for cloning a webpage. Webpage assets for a webpage are received. Using the webpage assets, the webpage is rendered for display within a graphical user interface of a webpage cloning system. Responsive to rendering the webpage, a thin-layer clone of the webpage as rendered for display in the graphical user interface is recorded. An off-line demonstration of the webpage is then generated from the thin-layer clone.
US11314836B1 Assigning variants of content to users while maintaining a stable experimental population
A variation testing system environment for performing variation testing of web pages and applications is disclosed. The variation testing system applies a weighted consistent hash function to user attributes of users to assign the users to a variant of a web page that is undergoing experimentation. The usage of the weighted consistent hash function allows for a stable experimental population.
US11314830B2 Method and apparatus for automatically discovering gas station POI, storage medium and device
Embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a method and apparatus for automatically discovering a gas station point of interest (POI), a storage medium and a device, wherein, the method includes: collecting information uploaded by an on-board diagnostic (OBD) device, and determining gasoline quantity surge points based on the information; clustering the gasoline quantity surge points based on location information by using a clustering algorithm; and determining a location region having the gas station POI based on a result of clustering. The technical schemes provided by the embodiments of the present disclosure are capable of automatically determining the location region having the gas station POI, thereby reducing collection cost of gas station POI information and shortening an updating period for gas station POIs.
US11314824B2 System and method for block segmenting, identifying and indexing visual elements, and searching documents
A method for segmenting, identifying and indexing visual elements, and searching documents comprises for each document generating metadata, segmenting the document into blocks using the metadata, performing block operations on the identified blocks, identifying and indexing inline visual elements using data and metadata rules, identifying and indexing block visual elements using profiles, and searching for documents containing visual elements.
US11314823B2 Method and apparatus for expanding query
The present disclosure discloses a method and apparatus for expanding a query. The method comprises: calculating an image click characteristic vector of a target query based on an image click log associated with the target query; finding a similar query of the target query based on the image click characteristic vector, to obtain a candidate expansion query set of the target query; matching the target query and each candidate expansion query in the candidate expansion query set with a knowledge graph, to extract an entity word and a qualifier of the target query and an entity word and a qualifier of the each candidate expansion query; expanding the entity words and the qualifiers of the target query and the each candidate expansion query in combination with the knowledge graph; and matching using expansion results of the entity words and the qualifiers, to determine an expanded query of the target query.
US11314816B2 Research and development support system
A research and development support system includes: one or more databases that store a plurality of types of data and information related to research and development, and an administrative system that accesses the one or more databases to perform information processing. The one or more databases stores research and development-related information as information related to research and development conducted by a researcher, device-related information as information related to devices used for research and development, and usage history information as information on history of the device being used by the researcher. The administrative system is configured to generate and outputting information that supports research and development on the basis of the usage history information, the device-related information, and the research and development-related information.
US11314807B2 Methods and systems for comparison of structured documents
Systems and methods of comparing structured documents are disclosed. From/to source documents are first represented by their respective from/to XML forms based on a predetermined schema. One or more from nodes are selected from the from XML document to compare to one or more to nodes from the to XML document. The comparison employs a set of matching functions that may be selected based on the domain of the source documents. The matching functions may compare just the tags of XML elements, and/or their text contents and/or any of their relevant attributes. The matching may be exact or approximate. Each matching function computes a score which may be weighted. For each pair of from/to nodes, an overall match-score is computed based on the scores of the individual matching functions. If the match-score reaches a matching-threshold, the pair is determined to be a match and further matching is stopped. The techniques are extended for comparing multiple from documents to a to document.
US11314806B2 Method for making music recommendations and related computing device, and medium thereof
This application discloses a method for making music recommendations. The method for making music recommendations is performed by a server device. The method includes obtaining a material for which background music is to be added; determining at least one visual semantic tag of the material, the at least one visual semantic tag describing at least one characteristic of the material; identifying a matched music matching the at least one visual semantic tag from a candidate music library; sorting the matched music according to user assessing information of a user corresponding to the material; screening the matched music based on a sorting result and according to a preset music screening condition; and recommending matched music obtained through the screening as candidate music of the material.
US11314805B2 Method and apparatus for retrieving audio file, server, and computer-readable storage medium
A method for retrieving an audio file includes: collecting an audio segment in real time; and for every two chronologically adjacent audio frames in a plurality of audio frames of the audio segment, acquiring a difference value between spectral centroids of a sub-band corresponding to the two audio frames, to obtain a plurality of difference values; and obtaining an audio fingerprint corresponding to the two audio frames based on the plurality of difference values. A quantity of the plurality of difference values equaling a quantity of sub-bands of one of the two audio frames. Each bit of the audio fingerprint being determined based on a comparison between a difference value corresponding to the bit and a preset difference value threshold. The method also includes retrieving, in an audio file library based on audio fingerprints of the plurality of audio frames, a target audio file matching the audio segment.
US11314803B2 Method for image-processing and mobile terminal
A method for image-processing is disclosed. The method includes obtaining first image-information of an image that is to be clustered in response to a first preset condition being met; clustering the image according to the first image-information and obtaining a first clustering-result; sending an image-clustering request to a server in response to a second preset condition being met, wherein the image-clustering request is configured to indicate the server to cluster the image which has been uploaded to the server and obtain a second clustering-result; and receiving the second clustering-result returned from the first server and updating at least one of the first clustering-result and the second clustering-result according to a preset rule.
US11314801B2 Multiple partial-image compositional searching
Partial-image search criteria are derived that include a combination of multiple partial-image user selections of portions of at least one image. Visual search results are returned responsive to a search for images that correspond to the derived partial-image search criteria. The visual search results include at least one identified image that includes features that correspond to the derived partial-image search criteria that include the combination of the multiple partial-image user selections.
US11314800B2 Method, apparatus, electronic device, and storage medium for image-based data processing
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a method, apparatus, electronic device, and computer readable storage medium for image-based data processing. The method includes: determining, in response to an inputted query for an image, an attribute associated with an object presented in the image based on a preset mapping between the object and the attribute, further includes: determining a degree of correlation between the object and the query based on the object and the attribute, and still further includes: providing a response to the query based on the degree of correlation between the object and the query. The embodiments of the present disclosure can improve the performance of the system for image-based data processing.
US11314799B2 Event-based data intake and query system employing non-text machine data
Described herein are technologies that facilitate effective use (e.g., indexing and searching) of non-text machine data (e.g., audio/visual data) with text-based indexes of an event-based machine-data intake and query system.
US11314797B2 Data de-identification apparatus and method
A data de-identification apparatus and method are provided. The data de-identification apparatus stores a data set of a first industry, wherein the data set is defined with a plurality of fields. The data de-identification apparatus receives a first instruction and a second instruction, wherein the first instruction corresponds to a second industry and the second instruction corresponds to a use of data. The data de-identification apparatus determines an identification category for each of the fields according to the first industry, the second industry, and the use of data. The data de-identification apparatus transforms the data set into a transformed data set according to the use of data and then transforms the transformed data set into a de-identification data set according to the identification categories.
US11314791B2 Smart match autocomplete system
Aspects of the present disclosure include a system comprising a computer-readable storage medium storing at least one program and computer-implemented methods for providing suggestions of additional input to users entering user input into a data input field. In some embodiments, the method includes receiving initial user input entered via a data input field of a user interface rendered on a client device, and identifying a dominant category corresponding to the initial user input. The method further includes identifying a set of aspects corresponding to the dominant category, and selecting, from the set of aspects, a set of aspect suggestions based on a ranking of each aspect in the set of aspects. The method further includes causing display of a suggestion box presented in conjunction with the data input field. The suggestion box comprises a presentation of the set of aspect suggestions.
US11314789B2 System and method for improved anomaly detection using relationship graphs
An anomaly-detection system that gathers information relating to the relationships between entities and represents these relationships in a graph that interconnects each pair of related entities. The graph may represent a computer network, in which each node corresponds to a respective device in the network and each edge between two nodes indicates that the devices represented by the nodes exchanged communication with one another in the past. the system monitors each of the entities in the graph, by continually computing a single-entity anomaly score (SEAS) for the entity. If the SEAS exceeds a first threshold the system generates an alert. Otherwise, the system checks whether the SEAS exceeds a second, lower threshold. If so, the system computes a subgraph anomaly score (SAS) for the entity's subgraph. If the SAS exceeds a SAS threshold, an alert is generated. By computing the SAS in this manner resources are conserved.
US11314785B2 Automatic visualization and inquiry generation
A processor may receive information from a user. The information may include one or more datums. The processor may analyze the information for one or more correlations between the one or more datums. The processor may translate each correlation into a word group. Each word group may be associated with an icon. The processor may rank each word group based on a predictive importance. The processor may generate a set of visualizations based on the ranked word groups. The ranked word groups may each be associated with contextual metadata that enables generation of predictive actions.
US11314784B2 Data model proposals
Relating data in various distributed data sources for use in data analysis is described. The data sources are generally related by first generating a keyword model for a plurality of data sources, which includes a plurality of weighted keywords, and providing a visual representation of the keyword model, such as a word cloud, to a user. The user interacts with the visual representation to modify, update, and select various aspects of the visual representation. The user also identifies keywords and data sources of interest such that a plurality of relational models are generated based on the user interest. Relating the data sources also includes providing the plurality of relational models to the user, receiving a user selection of the plurality of relational models, and generating a combined dataset model which relates one or more of the data sources according to the selected relational models.
US11314780B2 Audit logging and chronologizing tool
An automated audit logger for producing a hyperindex visual chronicle of a construction project may include a receiver for receiving a data package including a sensor reading of a portion of a construction site relevant to a construction trade and a set of corresponding sensor metadata. The automated audit logger may also include an audit event creator for storing the sensor reading in an audit event entry of a data warehouse and a linking tool for updating a multi-faceted index of the data warehouse to link one or more members of the set of sensor metadata and a set of audit metadata to the audit event entry. The automated audit logger may also include an interface generator for constructing a user interface for displaying controlled subsets of the audit event entries and for serving the user interface to a user.
US11314779B1 Managing timestamps in a sequential update stream recording changes to a database partition
Systems and methods for managing timestamps for a sequential update stream in a distributed system. A system includes a plurality of storage nodes of a data stream service of a provider network. Each storage node includes one or more processors and memory storing instructions executable by the one or more processors. The instructions cause the one or more processors to create a shard, at the storage node, for storing records of a sequential update stream recording changes to a database partition. The instructions also cause the one or more processors to assign a timestamp for the shard based on a local clock of the storage node. The instructions further cause the one or more processors to adjust the timestamp for the shard to a time later than a timestamp for a previous shard of the sequential update stream stored at a different storage node of the plurality of storage nodes.
US11314778B2 Systems and methods to enable users to interact with remotely managed documents with a single interaction using locally stored documents
A system and method that enables editing capabilities of content accessed from a content management server using any type of locally-installed application is provided. In some embodiments, a content management server stores documents in a cache on the user's computer. Documents can thus be accessed and edited using the document in the local file system of the user. For example, users may open, reserve or lock, download, and edit documents with a single user action such as a click. Advantageously, the teachings of embodiments as described can be used in conjunction with content management systems for improving the user experiences involved in editing documents by providing an ‘instant’ and ‘seamless’ editing experience substantially equivalent to editing files on a local hard disk.
US11314773B2 Data permissioning through data replication
A data querying system is disclosed that provides improved computer functionality that enables efficient permissioning and querying of specific portions of a data table, such that users (e.g., based on user roles or user attributes) are only allowed access to specific portions (e.g., particular data items/rows, and particular data items attributes/columns) of the data. The system advantageously provides efficient and improved querying and permissioning of specific portions of a data table through replication of the data table, or portions of the data table, and does not require permissioning of each individual cell of the data table. Further, the data table replication, querying, and permissioning techniques of the present disclosure, according to various implementations, advantageously integrate with a wide variety of data table query or search services to provide improved functionality, efficiency, and data permissioning.
US11314762B2 Creating a model data set using a spreadsheet interface
Creating a model data set using a spreadsheet interface including generating the model data set using the spreadsheet interface and a first data source from a data warehouse, wherein the model data set is a reusable modeling layer comprising at least a portion of the first data source, and wherein generating the model data set comprises: creating a first worksheet using the spreadsheet interface and the first data source; receiving an indication that the first worksheet is a model data set; and generating model data set metadata for the first worksheet; and providing, as a second data source for a second worksheet, the model data set generated from the model data set metadata.
US11314761B1 Method and system for centralized multi-instance deployment consolidation
A computerized method is disclosed including operations of establishing a first communicative coupling with a first data intake and query system instance and a second communicative coupling with a second data intake and query system instance, automating performance of a search query on each of the first data intake and query system instance and the second data intake and query system instance, automating retrieval of search results from each of the first data intake and query system instance and the second data intake and query system instance, and generating instructions that, upon execution by one or more processors, cause rendering of a graphical user interface that displays the search results from each of the first data intake and query system instance and the second data intake and query system instance in a consolidated view. Additionally, performance of the search query occurs at a predetermined interval.
US11314753B2 Execution of a query received from a data intake and query system
Systems and methods are disclosed for receiving and executing a query received from a data intake and query system and providing results to a first group of worker nodes in a distributed execution environment. The query identifies a set of data to be processed and a manner of processing the set of data. Based on the query, the system defines a query processing scheme, and generates instructions for a second group of worker nodes to obtain the set of data from one or more dataset sources and to process the set of data. The system communicates results of the query to the first group of worker nodes.
US11314748B2 System and method of intelligent detection of data model fieldname lineage and context of private individual data in business integration processes
An information handling system operating a private individual data integration protection system comprising a processor receiving a query, submitted electronically, involving a request about private individual data and parsing elements the query, the processor correlating the query with private individual data manipulated within a business integration process modeled and deployed with a business integration application management system identifying data set field names via metadata and labels from the modeled business integration process matching private individual data identified in the query as being manipulated from a source input dataset to a destination dataset by operation of the business integration process, and transmitting a responsive report on the private individual data matching the received query indicating manipulation of the matching private individual data during the executed business integration process.
US11314742B2 Caching time-sensitive data via sliding window partitions
A system for low latency caching of time-sensitive data is disclosed. The system comprises a database, one or more processors, and non-transitory memory. The non-transitory memory comprises instructions that cause the one or more processors to divide a table of the database into a plurality of logical partitions; during a first interval of time, insert new records exclusively into a first partition of the plurality of logical partitions; during a second interval of time, insert new records exclusively into a second partition of the plurality of logical partitions; during a subsequent interval of time, determine that a predetermined period of time has passed since conclusion of the first interval of time; and responsive to the determination that the predetermined period of time has passed, delete records from the first partition without changing contents of the second partition or any other partition of the plurality of logical partitions.
US11314741B2 Metadata-based statistics-oriented processing of queries in an on-demand environment
In accordance with embodiments, there are provided mechanisms and methods for facilitating metadata-based statistics-oriented query processing for large datasets in an on-demand services environment. In one embodiment and by way of example, a method comprises evaluating metadata associated with a query placed on behalf of a tenant in a multi-tenant environment, and computing process statistics for the query based on the metadata, where the process statistics reveal an estimation of resources needed for execution of the query within a predictable amount of time and using fewer than or equal to an allocated number of scans of a database. The method may further include associating, based on the process statistics, a set of rules and the estimated resources to process the query, and executing the query based on the set of rules and using the estimated resources such that the query is processed within the predictable amount of time and using fewer than or equal to the allocated number of scans of the database.
US11314739B2 Dynamically slicing datastore query sizes
The present disclosure relates to a method of managing requests to a key-value database. A non-limiting example of the method includes receiving a request that includes a number of keys. The number of keys can be compared with a first threshold number and second threshold number. If the number of keys exceeds the first threshold number, the request can be split. If the number of keys is smaller than the second threshold number, the request can be merged with at least one previous or subsequent request. Requests resulting from the splitting and merging steps can be submitted to the key-value database for further processing of the submitted requests.
US11314737B2 Transforming event data using values obtained by querying a data source
The disclosed embodiments provide a method and system for processing network data. During operation, the system obtains one or more event streams from one or more remote capture agents over one or more networks, wherein the one or more event streams include event data generated from network packets captured by the one or more remote capture agents. Next, the system applies one or more transformations to the one or more event streams to obtain transformed event data from the event data. The system then enables querying of the transformed event data.
US11314733B2 Identification of relevant data events by use of clustering
A processing device performs a preliminary grouping of data items in a dataset to define one or more clusters and for each cluster, identifies a set of search terms for a search query that would retrieve data items in the cluster upon execution of the search query against the dataset.
US11314730B1 Memory-efficient streaming count estimation for multisets
Techniques for memory-efficient streaming count estimation for multisets are described. A method for memory-efficient streaming count estimation for multisets may include obtaining data from a plurality of data sources, and estimating a count for one or more attributes of the data using a telescoping count-min sketch (CMS) data structure, the telescoping CMS including at least a first table and a second table, wherein count values for the data are stored in a plurality of cells of the first table and when a cell of the first table is saturated, the count values for that cell are stored in a corresponding cell of the second table determined based at least on the cell of the first table.
US11314726B2 Web services for smart entity management for sensor systems
One or more non-transitory computer readable media contain program instructions that, when executed by one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform operations including generating a database of interconnected smart entities. The smart entities include sensor object entities representing each of the plurality of sensors and data entities representing measurements received from the sensors. The smart entities are interconnected by relational objects indicating relationships between the smart entities. The instructions cause the one or more processors to receive a new measurement from a first sensor, identify a first data entity from a relational object for the first sensor, the first data entity including a plurality of past measurements received from the first sensor, and modify the first data entity within the database of smart entities to include the new measurement received from the first sensor.
US11314721B1 User-interactive defect analysis for root cause
Systems are provided for managing defect data objects. A system stores a plurality of defect data objects that have been input to the system, and generates an issue item including one or more defect data objects that are selected from the stored defect data objects based on user input. The system determines similarity between the one or more defect data objects in the issue item and one or more of the stored defect data objects that are out of the issue item, based on comparison of one or more parameter values. The system determines one or more candidate defect data objects to be included in the issue item from the one or more of the stored defect data objects that are out of the issue item based on the similarity, and includes one or more of the determined candidate defect data objects in the issue item based on user input.
US11314720B2 Global consistency with recency in distributed database management systems
Techniques are described that are performed by one or more database management system (DBMS) of the plurality of DBMS nodes comprising one or more database servers performing database operations on one or more databases of the DBMS nodes. The techniques describe receiving, at a QC node, a distributed query that specifying a database of a target DBMS node. Without requesting from the target DBMS node a current logical timestamp of the DBMS node, calculating a synchronization timestamp for the distributed query. In one embodiment, the calculation of the synchronization timestamp for the distributed query is based on a current logical timestamp of the QC node and one or more previous logical timestamps of the target DBMS node that were received prior to the receiving the distributed query. The QC node sends a request to the target DBMS node to execute an operation of the query at the target DBMS node based on the synchronization timestamp. The QC node may receive result set(s) from all the target DBMS nodes based on the synchronization timestamp, and aggregate the final result set to return to the client application.
US11314718B2 Shared disk buffer pool update and modification
A method, system, and program product for updating buffer pools in a shared disk clustered database system is provided. The method includes generating thread software code for servers of a clustered database system. Cluster-wide lock software configured with respect to a shared mode for servers of the clustered database system is received. A tablespace space reclaim function is executed for moving data pages from a first location of a shared disk structure to a second location resulting in generation of updated data page metadata. The updated data page metadata is stored within the clustered database system and functionality of thread software code is detected. The cluster-wide lock software is reclaimed, enabling remote thread software code. A second cluster-wide lock is utilized to coordinate achievement of an idle state of local and remote threads. An idle state is enabled with respect to servers of the shared disk clustered database system.
US11314717B1 Scalable architecture for propagating updates to replicated data
Scalable architecture for propagating updates may be implemented for data replicated from a data set. A node may receive updates to items in a data set that have been committed to the data set. The node may determine whether the update should be applied to a replicated portion of the data set. For updates that should be applied, the node may identify another node that hosts the replicated portion of the data set and send a request to the other node to perform a conditional atomic operation to apply the update to the item in the replicated portion of the data set. The condition may compare a version identifier associated with an update and a current version identifier for the item at the other node. If the condition evaluates true, then the update to the item in the replicated portion may be performed.
US11314716B2 Atomic processing of compound database transactions that modify a metadata entity
Technologies are described for facilitating transaction processing within a database environment. A commit protocol provides for the atomic commit or rollback of a transaction that includes an operation that modifies a metadata entity of the database system and one or more other operations that modify metadata entities or data records of the database system. Innovations are provided for detecting and resolving deadlocks that may arise during transaction processing. Innovations are also provided for providing versioning of metadata entities, including invalidating metadata entities cached at a slave node during the commit at a master node of a transaction that creates a new version of the metadata entity.
US11314715B2 Refining location estimates and reverse geocoding based on a user profile
The present invention pertains to enhancement or refinement of estimated locations based upon user-specific information. Upon user authorization, geographical information is extracted from a number of user-related sources, including the web browser history, search history, maps history, address book, e-mail archives and calendar entries. Such information is used to build a spatial index of specific physical locations for a geocoded result set. From this, heat maps identifying particular locations from the user-related sources are created for different periods of time. The heat maps may be used to refine an initial location estimate of the user. This may be done by determining whether one or more positions in a given heat map provide a more accurate position of the user than the initial estimate. If so, a best position is selected. This can be used to provide enhanced driving directions to the user.
US11314714B2 Table partitioning within distributed database systems
Techniques are disclosed for implementing a unified partitioning scheme within distributed database systems to allow a table to be horizontally partitioned and those partitions stored on and serviced by a storage group. A storage group is a subset of storage manager (SM) nodes, and each SM node is configured to persist database data in durable storage. The distributed database system assigns each storage group to a subset of SM nodes. The distributed database system can address each storage group using a symbolic mapping that allows transactions to identify a particular storage group, and to direct read and write operations to a subset of SM nodes servicing that storage group. An administrator can update this mapping on-the-fly to cause the distributed database system to dynamically adjust an implemented partitioning scheme without necessarily interrupting on-going database operations.
US11314707B1 Configurable domain manager platform
A configurable domain manager platform is described herein which provides for simplified extraction and handling of data from a variety of data sources and data formats.
US11314694B2 Facilitating access to data in distributed storage system
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an apparatus and method for facilitating access to data in a distributed storage system by using a processing unit configured to collect information related to running status of the distributed storage system; obtain metadata related to data stored in the distributed storage system; in response to a request from a client, provide to the client the information related to running status and metadata related to data to be accessed; and extend storage nodes in the distributed storage system so that the client can directly access the storage nodes by using the information related to running status and the metadata related to data to be accessed. Other embodiments are also disclosed.
US11314691B2 Reserved area to improve asynchronous data replication performance
A method for improving asynchronous data replication between a primary storage system and a secondary storage system maintains a cache in the primary storage system. The cache includes a higher performance portion and a lower performance portion. The method monitors, in the cache, unmirrored data elements needing to be mirrored, but that have not yet been mirrored, from the primary storage system to the secondary storage system. The method maintains a regular LRU list designating an order in which data elements are demoted from the cache. The method determines whether a data element at an LRU end of the regular LRU list is an unmirrored data element. In the event the data element at the LRU end is an unmirrored data element, the method moves the data element from the higher performance portion to the lower performance portion. A corresponding system and computer program product are also disclosed.
US11314690B2 Regenerated container file storing
A regenerated container file is detected, and a file in the regenerated container file is determined that is different from any file in an existing container file related to the regenerated container file. To store the regenerated container file, the different file is sent to the data storage for storing.
US11314688B2 Providing access to transformed user data to maintain user privacy
A service system provides users with access to online services. As part of providing the services to users, the service system stores data for users in a data storage system. When the service system receives a request from an administrator of the system for user data stored in the data storage system, the service system identifies the data requested by the administrator. The service system also determines policies that apply to the data. The determined policies indicate transformations that are to be performed on the data to protect the privacy of the users. The service system transforms the user data as indicated by the policies and provides the transformed user data to the administrator.
US11314687B2 Container data mover for migrating data between distributed data storage systems integrated with application orchestrators
A distributed data storage system comprises features for integration with application orchestrators such as Kubernetes, and includes a proprietary Container Storage Interface (CSI) driver. Features include setting snapshot scheduling and retention policies, and a “container data mover” that replicates data from a source to a distinct destination distributed data storage system. The migration may be configured one-to-one, one-to-many, unidirectional, and/or bi-directional. Metadata-based snapshots and metadata-based changed block tracking identify payload data to move from source to destination within application orchestrator frameworks at both ends. Payload data is migrated from source to destination using different techniques than those used for migrating metadata, e.g., kernel-to-kernel for copying payload data versus ordinary metadata writes. An illustrative barrier logic ensures that the migration follows a controlled progression of operations.
US11314680B1 Circuit implementation in resource constrained systems
Methods and apparatus for implementing a bus in a resource constrained system. In embodiments, a first FPGA is to a parallel bus and a second FPGA is connected to the first FPGA via a serial interface but not the parallel bus. The first FPGA processes a transaction request, which has a parallel bus protocol format, to the second FPGA by an initiator and converts the transaction request to the second FPGA into a transaction on the serial interface between the first and second FPGAs. The first FPGA responds to the initiator via the parallel bus indicating that the transaction request in the format for the parallel bus to the second FPGA is complete.
US11314677B2 Peer-to-peer device arrangements in communication fabrics
Disaggregated computing architectures, platforms, and systems are provided herein. In one example, a method includes receiving user input to establish a compute unit comprising a host processor and at least two graphics processing units (GPUs) having a peer-to-peer capability. The method also includes instructing a management element for a communication fabric to form the compute unit and communicatively couple the host processor and the at least two GPUs over the communication fabric. The method also includes instructing the management element to establish an isolation function to form the peer arrangement between the at least two GPUs in the communication fabric, where the isolation function isolates a first address domain associated with the at least two GPUs from at least a second address domain associated with the host processor by at least establishing synthetic devices representing the at least two GPUs in the second address domain.
US11314676B2 Apparatus and method for buffered interconnect
There is provided an interconnect for transferring requests between ports in which the ports include both source ports destination ports. The interconnect includes storage circuitry for storing the requests. Input circuitry receives the requests from the plurality of source ports, selects at least one selected source port from an allowed set of said plurality of source ports, and transfers a presented request from the at least one selected source port to the storage circuitry. Output circuitry causes a request in said storage circuitry to be output at one of said plurality of destination ports. Counter circuitry maintains counter values for a plurality of tracked ports from amongst said ports, each counter value indicating the number of requests in said storage circuitry associated with a corresponding tracked port that are waiting to be output by said output circuitry and filter circuitry determines whether or not a given source port is in said allowed set in dependence on said counter circuitry.
US11314674B2 Direct memory access architecture with multi-level multi-striding
DMA architectures capable of performing multi-level multi-striding and determining multiple memory addresses in parallel are described. In one aspect, a DMA system includes one or more hardware DMA threads. Each DMA thread includes a request generator configured to generate, during each parallel memory address computation cycle, m memory addresses for a multi-dimensional tensor in parallel and, for each memory address, a respective request for a memory system to perform a memory operation. The request generator includes m memory address units that each include a step tracker configured to generate, for each dimension of the tensor, a respective step index value for the dimension and, based on the respective step index value, a respective stride offset value for the dimension. Each memory address unit includes a memory address computation element configured to generate a memory address for a tensor element and transmit the request to perform the memory operation.
US11314672B2 Configurable input / output connector in a camera
A method and system for configuring a USB3 input/output port in a camera are disclosed. The method comprises responsive to an indication that a peripheral device is a non-USB3 device, remapping pins of the USB3 input/output port to a first predefined port configuration associated with an I2C protocol by remapping a RX1− pin to communicate a first I2C signal and remapping a RX1+ pin to communicate a second I2C signal, and responsive to successful authentication between the camera and the peripheral device via the I2C protocol, enabling communication with the peripheral device and remapping the pins of the USB3 input/output port to a second predefined port configuration compatible with operation of the authenticated peripheral device by remapping a TX2+ pin to communicate a first general purpose input/output signal and remapping a TX2− pin to communicate a second general purpose input/output signal.
US11314669B2 Deterministic operation of storage class memory
Memory controllers, devices, modules, systems and associated methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, a memory controller is disclosed. The memory controller includes write queue logic that has first storage to temporarily store signal components of a write operation. The signal components include an address and write data. A transfer interface issues the signal components of the write operation to a bank of a storage class memory (SCM) device and generates a time value. The time value represents a minimum time interval after which a subsequent write operation can be issued to the bank. The write queue logic includes an issue queue to store the address and the time value for a duration corresponding to the time value.
US11314667B1 Real-time processing system synchronization in a control system
A system includes a memory system and a processor of a first processing system including a processor core, a direct memory access controller, and a communication interface. The processor core is configured to execute a plurality of instructions to configure the direct memory access controller to trigger a transmitter interrupt upon transmitting a first synchronization message through the communication interface to a second processing system, configure the direct memory access controller to trigger a receiver interrupt upon receiving a second synchronization message from the second processing system, determine a time difference between triggering of the transmitter interrupt and the receiver interrupt, and adjust a synchronization skew of a real-time scheduler based on the time difference to tune real-time synchronization between the first processing system and the second processing system.
US11314661B2 Hardware security for an electronic control unit
An electronic control unit (ECU) for vehicles is described, including memory to store encrypted data and unencrypted data; a main control unit operatively connected to memory to access unencrypted data; and a hardware encryption-decryption device operatively connected to memory to access encrypted/decrypted data for decryption using a hardware algorithm and for encryption using a hardware algorithm. Data in the memory is decrypted by the hardware encryption-decryption device using the hardware algorithm and stored in memory for use by the main control unit. Data in memory is encrypted by the hardware encryption-decryption device using the hardware algorithm for storage in memory. The main control unit and the hardware encryption-decryption device are separate integrate circuits on a same substrate or and are connected by a bus and can process data in parallel. An external bus can communicate encrypted information with the ECU to allow encrypt/decrypt at run time (on-the-fly) and wire-speed.
US11314658B2 Apparatus and method including an ownership table for indicating owner processes for blocks of physical addresses of a memory
A data processing apparatus comprises processing circuitry to execute a plurality of processes. An ownership table comprises one or more entries each indicating, for a corresponding block of physical addresses, which of the processes is an owner process that has exclusive control of access to the corresponding block of physical addresses. A new process may be prevented from becoming an owner process until after successful completion of destructive overwriting. Ownership protection circuitry may detect a mismatch between an expected attribute, which is dependent on information in a page table entry, and an attribute specified in the ownership table. Each entry in the ownership table, for example, may indicate a level of encryption to be applied. Access control circuitry such as a memory management unit (MMU) may also determine whether an access request satisfies access permissions. The ownership table may also specify whether a higher privilege level process is allowed to access a block of physical addresses. A descriptor table may be used to store process state identifiers, where the process states may include invalid, prepare and execute states. The processes may comprise a hypervisor and/or a virtual machine (VM).
US11314644B2 Cache size change
A method includes determining, by a level one (L1) controller, to change a size of a L1 main cache; servicing, by the L1 controller, pending read requests and pending write requests from a central processing unit (CPU) core; stalling, by the L1 controller, new read requests and new write requests from the CPU core; writing back and invalidating, by the L1 controller, the L1 main cache. The method also includes receiving, by a level two (L2) controller, an indication that the L1 main cache has been invalidated and, in response, flushing a pipeline of the L2 controller; in response to the pipeline being flushed, stalling, by the L2 controller, requests received from any master; reinitializing, by the L2 controller, a shadow L1 main cache. Reinitializing includes clearing previous contents of the shadow L1 main cache and changing the size of the shadow L1 main cache.
US11314642B2 Updating a memory
A method for updating a memory, which comprises several blocks, wherein each of the several blocks comprises multi-level cells and is operable in an MLC-mode or in a SLC-mode, wherein each multi-level cell may store more than one bit, wherein the method includes for each block to be updated: (a) copying the content of the block to a buffer block; (b) erasing the block; (c) writing the content of the block from the buffer block and an updated content for this block to this block, utilizing the capability of the block to be operated in the MLC-mode; (d) copying the updated content of the block to the buffer block; (e) erasing the block; and (f) writing the updated content from the buffer block to the block, utilizing the capability of the block to be operated in the SLC-mode. Also, therefore is a corresponding device.
US11314636B1 Nonvolatile/persistent memory drive with address subsections configured for respective read bandwidths
This disclosure provides for improvements in managing multi-drive, multi-die or multi-plane NAND flash memory. In one embodiment, the host directly assigns physical addresses and performs logical-to-physical address translation in a manner that reduces or eliminates the need for a memory controller to handle these functions, and initiates functions such as wear leveling in a manner that avoids competition with host data accesses. A memory controller optionally educates the host on array composition, capabilities and addressing restrictions. Host software can therefore interleave write and read requests across dies in a manner unencumbered by memory controller address translation. For multi-plane designs, the host writes related data in a manner consistent with multi-plane device addressing limitations. The host is therefore able to “plan ahead” in a manner supporting host issuance of true multi-plane read commands.
US11314634B2 Electronic control unit and data protection method therefor
An ECU includes a RAM; a non-volatile memory; and a controller for controlling reading of data from, and writing of data into, the RAM and non-volatile memory. The controller is configured to: store data generated during operation into the RAM, write the data into a storage area of the non-volatile memory when the operation stops, and read the data from the non-volatile memory into the RAM when the operation starts, and control a control target using the data. When determining that an improper reset is expected, the controller writes at least part of the data generated during the operation and stored in the RAM into a save area, different from the data storage area, of the non-volatile memory. When the operation restarts from the improper reset, the controller reads, into the RAM, the data that has been written in the storage and save areas.
US11314626B2 Method and system for managing continuous delivery pipeline testing against singleton instance of applications
A method and system for coordinating continuous delivery pipeline testing against a singleton instance of an application is disclosed. The method may include identifying a set of unchanged components across a preceding build and a current build of the singleton instance, and identifying a first set of test cases from a plurality of test cases executed on at least one unchanged component. The method may further include performing execution of a second set of test cases on the remaining set of unchanged components in the current build, and performing execution of each of the plurality of test cases on at least one changed component in the current build. The method may further include reporting test results of executing the first set of test cases on the at least one unchanged component, the second set of test cases, and the plurality of test cases.
US11314622B2 Systems and methods for implementing an automated parallel deployment solution
Systems and methods are provided for implementing an automated parallel deployment solution. Embodiments of the invention described herein prevent defects from being introduced in a production environment, or those that could be introduced in a production environment, by parallel log monitoring of existing and new state systems. One or more systems may be created in parallel to the production system to detect and fix defects. In embodiments of the invention, as existing defects are captured and resolved by the automatic defect resolution system and method, these defects will not impact production any further. Thus, the automatic defect resolution system drives out all production defects over a window of time, requiring less and less maintenance over time. Once a given defect is fixed, the corresponding change is applied to the production environment to avoid future similar defects.
US11314619B2 Contextualized notifications for verbose application errors
Errors encountered by executing applications can be recorded in one or more logs. A search engine can be configured to retrieve error data from the one or more logs using pre-specified rules. A portion of the error data can be included in a small portable message (e.g., SMS text message) and sent to the developers or administrators of the applications. An administrative console can generate different visualizations based upon what errors the search engine retrieved.
US11314616B2 Machine learning models applied to interaction data for facilitating modifications to online environments
In some embodiments, a computing system identifies a current engagement stage of a user with an online platform by applying a stage prediction model based on interaction data associated with the user. The interaction data describe actions performed by the user with respect to the online platform and context data associated with each of the actions. The computing system further identifies one or more critical events for promoting the user to transition from one engagement stage to a higher engagement stage based on the interaction data associated with the user. The computing system can make the identified current engagement stage of the user or the identified critical event to be accessible by the online platform so that user interfaces presented on the online platform can be modified to improve a likelihood of the user to transit from the current stage to a higher engagement stage.
US11314615B2 Recording medium and information processing apparatus
A non-transitory computer-readable recording medium stores therein an analysis program for causing a computer to execute a process including: acquiring information capable of identifying functions in operation which is obtained by a sampling by a plurality of operating systems at each first time interval with respect to programs in operation; totaling a number of pieces of the acquired information for each function; generating time-series data indicating the number of pieces of the information at each second time interval for the function whose number of pieces of the information satisfies a prescribed condition; analyzing a causal relationship between the functions based on the time-series data; and outputting an analysis result of the causal relationship between the functions.
US11314614B2 Security for container networks
A method, apparatus and system for providing security for a container network having a plurality of containers includes establishing a network stack for each of the plurality of containers of the container network, determining network and policy information from active containers, based on a set of pre-determined inter-container dependencies for the plurality of containers learned from the determined network and policy information, configuring container access in the container network to be limited to only containers of the plurality of containers that are relevant to a respective communication, and configuring inter-container traffic in the container network to be directed only from a source container into a destination container in a point-to-point manner such that exposure of the inter-container traffic to peer containers is prevented.
US11314610B2 Auto-recovery for software systems
Disclosed are hardware and techniques for building runbooks for new computer-implemented processes by correlating break events from the new processes with break events extant in existing runbooks for existing computer-implemented processes. In addition, fix events associated with the correlated break events are evaluated to determine the likelihood that they will be able to fix the error condition which caused the break event from the new process. The fix events are presented to a human operator who may select and test each fix event to determine if the error condition is directed and, if so, the correlated break event associated with the fix event are merged together and added to a new runbook for the new computer-implement process.
US11314604B2 Workload coordination on disaster recovery site
Described are techniques for utilization of a disaster recovery site including a method comprising receiving a mirrored data stream at a disaster recovery site from a production site. The mirrored data stream includes a workload instruction stored in a designated location of the mirrored data stream. The workload instruction indicates an operation to perform on a set of data that is replicated between the production site and the disaster recovery site and a time indicator indicating a correct version of the set of data. The method further comprises generating a consistency point by retrieving replicated data from the disaster recovery site corresponding to the correct version of the set of data in the production site. The method further comprises performing the operation on the consistency point, generating an output, and transmitting the output to the production site.
US11314600B2 Data placement method based on health scores
Embodiments described herein relate to techniques for placing backup data based on health scores. The techniques may include: obtaining data items associated with a first data domain restorer; obtaining data items associated with a second data domain restorer; making a prediction that the first data domain restorer is operating normally; making a prediction that the second data domain restorer is operating normally; assigning a confidence value to the first prediction; making a classification of the first data domain restorer in a first group based on the confidence value; assigning a confidence value to the second prediction; making a classification of the second data domain restorer in a second group based on the confidence value; and performing a data backup to the first data domain restorer from a first computing device based on the classification and a first service level required for the first computing device.
US11314598B2 Method for approximating similarity between objects
Systems and methods for determining similarity between sets of objects are disclosed. A set of hashes are generated for a set of objects. A similarity vector is generated for the set of hashes. The similarity vector is a compact representation of the set of hashes and of the corresponding set of objects. The similarity of the set of objects is determined by comparing the similarity vector of the set of objects with other similarity vectors. In a data protection system, the set of objects can be placed with the node or system that stores objects that are most similar to the set of objects being placed.
US11314597B2 System and method for maintaining a distributed and fault-tolerant state over an information centric network
A replica management system facilitates maintaining a distributed and fault-tolerant state for a variable over an Information Centric Network (ICN) by replicating the variable across a set of ICN nodes. During operation, a variable-hosting ICN node can receive an Interest that includes a value-updating command for a replica instance of the variable, current values for a set of replicas of the variable, and a new value for the variable. The ICN node can determine, based on the current values for the set of replica variables, whether the current value for the local replica variable is an authoritative value. If so, the ICN node updates the local replica variable to the new value. However, if the current local value is not the authoritative value, the ICN node rolls back a state of the local replica variable to a previous state, and updates the local replica variable to the new value.
US11314594B2 Method, device and computer program product for recovering data
Techniques involve determining whether data read from a redundant array of independent disks (RAID) is corrupted, the RAID including two parity disks. The techniques further involve determining, based on the read data being corrupted, whether single-disk data recovery can recover the corrupted data. The techniques further involve recovering, based on the single-disk data recovery failing to recover the corrupted data, the corrupted data using dual-disk data recovery. Such techniques may present a recovery solution for silent data corruption of a RAID with two parity disks, such that corrupted data can be recovered in the case of either a single-disk failure or a dual-disk failure, thereby improving the storage system performance.
US11314592B2 Semiconductor memory devices and methods of operating semiconductor memory devices
A semiconductor memory device includes a memory cell array, an error correction circuit and a control logic circuit. The error correction circuit includes an error correction code (ECC) decoder to perform an ECC decoding on a codeword including a main data and a parity data, read from a target page of the memory cell array to correct errors in the read codeword. The control logic circuit controls the error correction circuit based on a command and address from an external memory controller. The ECC decoder has t-bit error correction capability, generates a syndrome based on the codeword using a parity check matrix, performs t iterations during (t−2) cycles to generate an error locator polynomial based on the syndrome, searches error positions in the codeword based on the error locator polynomial and corrects the errors in the codeword based on the searched error positions.
US11314590B2 Memory device for detecting a defective memory chip
A memory device includes a plurality of memory chips storing and outputting data in response to a control command and an address command, at least one ECC memory chip providing an error check and correction (ECC) function on the data stored and output by the plurality of the memory chips, and a controller, marking a memory chip in which a defective memory cell is detected among the plurality of memory chips, as a defective memory chip, storing data of the defective memory chip in the ECC memory chip, and controlling the defective memory chip to execute a post package repair (PPR).
US11314588B2 Memory device and multi physical cells error correction method thereof
A memory device and a multiple cells error correction in a memory cell is provided. The memory device includes a plurality of memory cells and a memory control circuit. Each of the memory cells includes a first type physical cell and a second type physical cell. The memory control circuit is coupled to each of the memory cells. The memory control circuit writes a writing data into the first type physical cell and verifies the data stored in the first type physical cell is same as the writing data or not. The writing data is set and processed by performing a write operation. The memory control circuit writes the writing data into the second type physical cell when the data stored in the first type physical cell is not same as the writing data.
US11314586B2 Data storage device and non-volatile memory control method
Mapping information management for data storage. A mapping information format without any uncorrectable flag bits (UNC bits) is shown. A controller provides a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) engine. In response to an uncorrectable marking command issued by a host, the controller operates the cyclic redundancy check engine to encode a data pattern with a biased encoding seed to generate biased cyclic redundancy check code. The controller programs the data pattern and the biased cyclic redundancy check code to the non-volatile memory. The data pattern, therefore, will not pass CRC. The uncorrectable marking command works.
US11314585B1 System for generating enterprise remediation documentation
A system, method, and computer-readable medium for performing a data center monitoring and management operation. The data center monitoring and management operation includes: monitoring data center assets within a data center; identifying an issue within the data center, the issue being associated with an operational situation associated with a particular component of the data center; determining whether remediation documentation is available for the issue within the data center; generating a remediation task, the remediation task being designed to address the issue within the data center, the generating using the remediation documentation when the remediation documentation is available; performing a data center remediation operation based upon the remediation task; and, generating remediation documentation associated with performance of the remediation task when the remediation documentation is not available.
US11314584B1 Data quality-based confidence computations for KPIs derived from time-series data
A system, computer program product, and method are presented for providing confidence values for replacement data for data that has issues indicative of errors, where the data issues, the replacement data, and confidence values are related to one or more KPIs. The method includes identifying one or more potentially erroneous data instances and determining one or more predicted replacement values for the potentially erroneous data instances. The method further includes determining a confidence value for each predicted replacement value and resolving the one or more potentially erroneous data instances with one predicted replacement value of the one or more predicted replacement values. The method also includes generating an explanatory basis for the resolution of the one or more potentially erroneous data instances.
US11314583B2 Memory data correction using multiple error control operations
Methods, systems, and devices for memory data correction using multiple error control operations are described. A single command may be received to correct an error detected in data stored by a memory array. A first error control operation and a second error control operation may be implemented based on the single command. The first error control operation may be performed on the data stored by the memory array using one or more different reference voltages to read the data. The error may be determined to remain in the data after performing the first error control operation. The second error control operation may then be performed on the data stored by the memory array. The second error control operation may use one or more voltage distributions associated with the memory cells of the memory array.
US11314582B2 Systems and methods for dynamically resolving hardware failures in an information handling system
An information handling system may include a processor and a basic input/output system configured to, responsive to an occurrence of an exception error, triage among various hardware components of the information handling system to determine existence of any signatures of potential hardware failures, write a database structure to a non-volatile memory including the signatures of potential hardware failures, upon boot of the basic input/output system, enable one or more control methods for hardware failure mitigations associated with the signatures of potential hardware failures, and perform the mitigations during execution of an operating system of the information handling system.
US11314580B2 Generating recommendations for initiating recovery of a fault domain representing logical address space of a storage system
An apparatus comprises a processing device configured to identify faults associated with a logical address space in a fault domain of a storage system, the faults specifying fault reason codes and metadata types for logical pages in the logical address space associated with the faults. The processing device is also configured to determine a fault summary characterizing impact of the faults in the fault domain of the storage system, the fault summary being based on aggregating fault scores assigned to the fault reason codes and the metadata types specified in the faults. The processing device is further configured to generate a recommendation on whether to initiate recovery of the fault domain of the storage system based on the fault summary, and to initiate recovery of the fault domain of the storage system based on the generated recommendation.
US11314579B2 Application protection from bit-flip effects
A processor may receive information about one or more environmental factors. The processor may predict, based on the one or more environmental factors, that a particular datacenter in a distributed computing environment will experience elevated bit-flip error rates during a certain time period. The processor may select, based on the predicted elevated bit-flip error rates, one or more specific applications in the particular datacenter to be protected. The processor may protect the selected one or more specific applications during the certain time period of the predicted elevated bit-flip rates.
US11314578B2 Information handling system and method to detect and recover from spurious resets of PCIe devices
Embodiments of information handling systems (HSs) and computer-implemented methods are provided herein to detect and recover from spurious PCIe device resets. One embodiment of a disclosed method is performed by a host processor of an IHS that includes a plurality of Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) devices, each including a set of PCIe configuration registers containing configuration settings for the PCIe device. The disclosed method includes generating, in response to the IHS transitioning from a lower power state to a higher power state, a PCIe device table containing the configuration settings stored within the set of PCIe configuration registers for each of the PCIe devices; determining, in response to detecting a system management interrupt (SMI), whether or not a spurious reset has occurred for at least one of the PCIe devices; and recovering the at least one PCIe device if said determining indicates that a spurious reset has occurred for the at least one PCIe device.
US11314571B2 Multi-processor system with distributed mailbox architecture and communication method thereof
A multi-processor system with a distributed mailbox architecture and a communication method thereof are provided. The multi-processor system comprises a plurality of processors, each of the processors is correspondingly configured with an exclusive mailbox and an exclusive channel, and the communication method comprises the following steps. When a first processor of the processors needs to communicate with a second processor, the first processor writes data into the exclusive mailbox of the second processor through a public bus; and when the writing of the data has completed, the exclusive mailbox of the second processor sends an interrupt signal to the second processor, after receiving the interrupt signal, the second processor reads the data in the exclusive mailbox through the corresponding exclusive channel.
US11314570B2 Internet-of-things-associated electronic device and control method therefor, and computer-readable recording medium
An electronic device is disclosed. The present electronic device comprises: a communication unit; a memory for storing at least one command; and a processor for, by executing the at least one command, controlling the communication unit to transmit a control command for controlling an IoT device, and controlling the communication unit to acquire log information relating to a received response in relation to the control command and the transmission of the control command and transmit the acquired log information to an external device.
US11314567B2 Methods and apparatus for scheduling time sensitive operations among independent processors
Methods and apparatus for scheduling time sensitive operations among independent processors. In one embodiment, an application processor (AP) determines transmission timing parameters for a baseband processor (BB). Thereafter, the AP can generate and transact generic time-sensitive real time transport (RTP) data with the BB in time for transmission via a Long Term Evolution (LTE) communication stack.
US11314561B2 Bottleneck detection for processes
Systems and methods for analyzing an event log for a plurality of instances of execution of a process to identify a bottleneck are provided. An event log for a plurality of instances of execution of a process is received and segments executed during one or more of the plurality of instances of execution are identified from the event log. The segments represent a pair of activities of the process. For each particular segment of the identified segments, a measure of performance is calculated for each of the one or more instances of execution of the particular segment based on the event log, each of the one or more instances of execution of the particular segment is classified based on the calculated measures of performance, and one or more metrics are computed for the particular segment based on the classified one or more instances of execution of the particular segment. The identified segments are compared with each other based on the one or more metrics to identify one of the identified segments that is most likely to have a bottleneck.
US11314557B2 Method, apparatus, and computer program product for selecting computing resources for processing computing task based on processing performance
A method for processing a computing task comprises: dividing multiple computing resources into multiple groups on the basis of topology information describing a connection relationship between the multiple computing resources; selecting at least one computing resource from at least one group of the multiple groups; determining processing performance of processing the computing task with the selected at least one computing resource; and allocating the at least one computing resource on the basis of the processing performance to process the computing task. Accordingly, the multiple computing resources can be utilized sufficiently, so that the computing task can be processed with better processing performance.
US11314548B2 Electronic device and server for processing data received from electronic device
A server may include a communication circuit, at least one processor electrically connected to the communication circuit, and at least one memory electrically connected to the at least one processor. The at least one memory stores instructions for receiving, from a first external device, first data related to a user input that requests performance of a task, receiving, second data associated with a plurality of application programs, determining a domain related to the task based on at least some of the first data and at least some of the second data, determining a likely intention of a user providing the user input, based on at least some of the first data, and determining a sequence of states of the first external device based on the domain and the likely intention, providing the sequence of states to the first external device.
US11314540B2 Combined network and physical security appliance
The present disclosure describes a combined network and physical security appliance. The appliance may be wired to or communicate with automation systems, IoT devices, physical sensors, computing devices and servers on an internal or local network, and other computing devices on an external network. By combining network security and physical security into a single device, a combination security appliance may correlate physical sensor signals with packet inspection results, providing enhanced protection against network threats to physical security systems, and physical protection against network threats.
US11314538B2 Interrupt signaling for directed interrupt virtualization
An interrupt signal is provided to a target processor. An interrupt signal is received with an interrupt target ID identifying a processor as a target processor for handling the interrupt signal. The interrupt signal is forwarded to the target processor for handling. A translation of the interrupt target ID to a logical processor ID of the target processor is used to address the target processor directly. The bus attachment device updates a directed interrupt signal indicator of a directed interrupt signal vector assigned to the target processor in order to indicate that there is an interrupt signal addressed to the respective interrupt target ID to be handled.
US11314536B2 Quantum variational method, apparatus, and storage medium for simulating quantum systems
The present disclosure discloses a method for obtaining optimal variational parameters of a ground state wavefunction for a Hamiltonian system. The method includes initializing a plurality of variational parameters and sending the variational parameters to a quantum computing portion to output a plurality of measurement results. The method includes transmitting the measurement results to a classical computing portion to update the plurality of variational parameters based on the plurality of measurement results and an update rule, and determining whether a measured energy satisfies a convergence rule. When the measured energy does not satisfy the convergence rule, the method includes sending the plurality of updated variational parameters to the quantum computing portion for a next iteration; and when the measured energy satisfies the convergence rule, the method includes obtaining a plurality of optimal variational parameters for the Hamiltonian system.
US11314531B1 Systems and methods for robotic process automation of mobile platforms
In some embodiments, a robotic process automation (RPA) design application provides a user-friendly graphical user interface that unifies the design of automation activities performed on desktop computers with the design of automation activities performed on mobile computing devices such as smartphones and wearable computers. Some embodiments connect to a model device acting as a substitute for an actual automation target device (e.g. smartphone of specific make and model) and display a model GUI mirroring the output of the respective model device. Some embodiments further enable the user to design an automation workflow by directly interacting with the model GUI.
US11314530B2 User-based extension setting devices, methods, and programs
A setting unit (100) includes: a limitation unit (10) that limits a list of extension user interface items to be added to an existing Web system, the items being selectable by a setting person, according to a role of the setting person including affiliated post, skill, or authority of the setting person and user interface information; and an operation setting unit (14) that sets the extension user interface in which a parameter specifiable for the item selected by the setting person is limited according to the role of the setting person and the user interface information.
US11314526B2 Application prediction method, application preloading method, and application preloading apparatus based on application usage timing
Provided are an application prediction method, an application preloading method and an application preloading apparatus. The application prediction method includes: obtaining a user behavior sample in a preset time period, where the user behavior sample includes an association record of usage timing of at least two applications determined from two or more applications on a terminal including a usage record of the at least two application and a usage timing relationship of the at least two applications; and training a preset prediction model according to the association record of usage timing to generate an application prediction model, thereby may take full advantage of the association record of usage timing of the applications which may truly reflect the user behavior, optimize the application preloading mechanism, improve the accuracy of the prediction of the application to be started effectively, and further reduce power consumption of the terminal system and the memory usage.
US11314524B2 Method, apparatus, and computer program product for managing service container
The present disclosure relates to a method, apparatus and computer program product for managing service containers. According to example implementations of the present disclosure, there is provided a method for managing a group of service containers. In the method, in response to receiving a backup demand on a group of to-be-generated service containers, a configuration file for generating the group of service containers is built on the basis of the backup demand, the configuration file comprising scripts for installing backup agencies that perform backup operations to the group of service containers. An image file for initializing the group of service containers is loaded to at least one node in a service container management system so as to create a group of basic running environments. The configuration file is deployed to the group of basic running environments to generate the group of service containers, so that a corresponding backup agency comprised in a corresponding service container in the group of generated service containers performs the backup operation to the group of generated service containers. Further, there is provided an apparatus and computer program product for managing a group of service containers.
US11314517B2 Method and apparatus for updating pipeline operations for data processing
Methods described herein relate to updating pipeline operations for data processing. The method includes receiving pipeline information for at least one of a plurality of pipelines. The pipeline information includes at least one of an input dataset, output dataset, input model, intermediate model, or output model. The method also includes determining one or more of the plurality of pipelines to update based on similarities with the pipeline information received for at least one of the plurality of pipelines. The method further includes updating the one or more of the plurality of pipelines based on the pipeline information received. Updating the pipeline includes updating at least one of the input model, intermediate model, or output model. The method still further includes storing the one or more updated pipelines.
US11314514B2 Vector length querying instruction
A data processing system 2 supporting vector processing operations uses scaling vector length querying instructions. The scaling vector length querying instructions return a result which is dependent upon a number of elements in a vector for a variable vector element size specified by the instruction and multiplied by a scaling value specified by the instruction. The scaling vector length querying instructions may be in the form of count instructions, increment instructions or decrement instructions. The instructions may include a pattern constraint applying a constraint, such as modulo(M) or power of 2 to the partial result value representing the number of vector elements provided for the register element size specified for the instruction.
US11314509B2 Processing of plural-register-load instruction
An apparatus comprises processing circuitry to issue load operations to load data from memory. In response to a plural-register-load instruction specifying at least two destination registers to be loaded with data from respective target addresses, the processing circuitry permits issuing of separate load operations corresponding to the plural-register-load instruction. Load tracking circuitry maintains tracking information for one or more issued load operations. When the plural-register-load instruction is subject to an atomicity requirement and the plurality of load operations are issued separately, the load tracking circuitry detects, based on the tracking information, whether a loss-of-atomicity condition has occurred for the load operations corresponding to the plural-register-load instruction, and requests re-processing of the plural-register-load instruction when the loss-of-atomicity condition is detected.
US11314506B2 Secure computation device, comparison method, comparison program recording medium, and secure computation system
Provided is a secure computation device for computing a comparison operation to two integers without the use of AND/XOR. The secure computation device compares a first integer a and a second integer b when the first integer a and the second integer b, which are 0 or greater and less than 2{circumflex over ( )}k (k being an integer of 1 or greater), are subjected to ring sharing. The secure computation device includes: an addition/subtraction circuitry; a bit decomposition circuitry; and a bit extraction circuitry. The addition/subtraction circuitry uses the first integer a, the second integer b, and 2{circumflex over ( )}k to carry out a predetermined addition or subtraction with ring sharing, and output an added/subtracted result. The bit decomposition circuitry converts the added/subtracted result to bit sharing, and outputs a bit shared result. The bit extraction circuitry extracts a (k+1)-th bit of the bit shared result, and outputs an extracted result.
US11314505B2 Arithmetic processing device
An arithmetic processing device includes: a decoder configured to write an immediate value to a register in a case where an instruction to be executed is an instruction not involving data reading from the register; and a processor configured to read data from the register and write a computing result based on the read data to the register in a case where an instruction to be executed by the decoder is an instruction involving data reading from the register.
US11314504B2 Multiplier-accumulator processing pipelines and processing component, and methods of operating same
An integrated circuit including a plurality of processing components, including first and second processing components, wherein each processing component includes first memory to store image data and a plurality of multiplier-accumulator execution pipelines, wherein each multiplier-accumulator execution pipeline includes a plurality of multiplier-accumulator circuits to, in operation, perform multiply and accumulate operations using data from the first memory and filter weights. The first processing component is configured to process all of the data associated with all of stages of a first image frame via the plurality of multiplier-accumulator execution pipelines of the first processing component. The second processing component is configured to process all of the data associated with all of stages of a second image frame via the plurality of multiplier-accumulator execution pipelines of the second processing component, wherein the first image frame and the second image frame are successive image frames.
US11314502B2 Self-healing learning system for one or more controllers
Disclosed embodiments relate to automatically providing updates to at least one vehicle. Operations may include receiving, at a server remote from the at least one vehicle, Electronic Control Unit (ECU) activity data from the at least one vehicle, the ECU activity data corresponding to actual operation of the ECU in the at least one vehicle; determining, at the server and based on the ECU activity data, a software vulnerability affecting the at least one vehicle, the software vulnerability being determined based on a deviation between the received ECU activity data and expected ECU activity data; identifying, at the server, an ECU software update based on the determined software vulnerability; and sending, from the server, a delta file configured to update software on the ECU with a software update corresponding to the identified ECU software update.
US11314500B2 System and method for modularizing update environment in life cycle manager
A system and method for updating a component of a virtual computing system in a hyperconverged system includes installing, by a processor executing computer-readable instructions stored on a memory of a lifecycle manager of the virtual computing system, a software package on a node of the virtual computing system for updating the component of the virtual computing system, and booting, by the processor, the component into an update environment based on the software package. The software package decouples a dependency of the lifecycle manager on the update environment. The system and method also include updating, by the processor, the component in the update environment and booting, by the processor, the component out of the update environment into an operating environment upon completion of the update of the component.
US11314496B2 Ultra-fast install and update of an operating system
Techniques for an ultra-fast installation of a new operating system are provided. Conventional dependencies are ignored in a way that allows multiple components to be installed at once, even when certain components traditionally could not be installed until one or more other components had successfully completed their installation. An operating system executing on a computing device receives a container with files that collectively include a new operating system and a definition with the locations for the files in memory. An uninstalled state may be assigned to each file. Each file may be moved from the container to the location specified in the definition in parallel and independently of other files. After each file is moved, each file may be switched from the uninstalled state to the installed state. The new operating system may be transitioned from an uninstalled state to an installed state once files are switched to installed states.
US11314493B1 Industrial automation smart object inheritance
An industrial integrated development environment (IDE) provides a development framework for designing, programming, and configuring multiple aspects of an industrial automation system using a common design environment and data model. Projects creating using embodiments of the IDE system can be built on an object-based model rather than, or in addition to, a tag-based architecture. To this end, the IDE system can support the use of automation objects that serve as building blocks for this object-based development structure. To ensure consistency within and between projects, as well as to ensure that a given industrial project is dynamically updated to reflect changes to an industrial asset's attributes (e.g., control code, visualization definitions, testing scripts, analytic code, etc.), embodiments of the IDE system can use automation object inheritance features to propagate changes made to an automation object definition to all instances of the automation object used throughout a control project.
US11314492B2 Precision health monitoring with digital devices
In some implementations, a system provides an interface for receiving input for creating a customized module configured to provide a customized set of interactions through an application. The system receives data indicating desired functionality to be provided by the application after receiving the customized module. The system identifies one or more elements from a repository and a particular set of existing features of the application. The system generates a customized module to cause the application to provide the desired functionality indicated by the user input. The system provides the customized module to a client device that has the application installed, wherein the customized module adds the identified one or more elements to the installed application and causes the installed application to enable the particular set of the existing features.
US11314487B2 Development method for developing a program and corresponding development device
A method to develop a computer program, including providing a visual environment for building a visual representation of the computer program, the visual representation including at least one functional graphic element representing a computer operator of the program and including at least one input for supplying the operator with an incoming datum, the visual representation also including a plurality of graphic stream elements each representing a respective datum intended to be processed by the operator, and at least one instantiating graphic element connected to an input of the functional graphic element and to each of the graphic stream elements, the method also including the implementation of the computer program, during which the computer operator is instantiated a number of times equal to the number of graphic stream elements, each instance of the operator having, as incoming data, a respective datum from the data represented by the graphic stream elements.
US11314483B2 Bit-serial computation with dynamic frequency modulation for error resiliency in neural network
A system is provided for error resiliency in a bit serial computation. A delay monitor enforces an overall processing duration threshold for bit-serial processing all iterations for the bit serial computation, while determining a threshold for processing each iteration. At least some iterations correspond to a respective bit in an input bit sequence. A clock generator generates a clock signal for controlling a performance of the iterations. Each of iteration units perform a particular iteration, starting with a Most Significant Bit (MSB) of the input bit sequence and continuing in descending bit significant order, and by selectively increasing the threshold for at least one iteration while skipping from processing at least one subsequent iteration whose iteration-level processing duration exceeds a remaining amount of an overall processing duration for all iterations, responsive to the at least one iteration requiring more time to complete than a current value of the threshold.
US11314481B2 Systems and methods for voice-based initiation of custom device actions
Systems and methods for enabling voice-based interactions with electronic devices can include a data processing system maintaining a plurality of device action data sets and a respective identifier for each device action data set. The data processing system can receive, from an electronic device, an audio signal representing a voice query and an identifier. The data processing system can identify, using the identifier, a device action data set. The data processing system can identify a device action from device action data set based on content of the audio signal. The data processing system can then identify, from the device action dataset, a command associated with the device action and send the command to the for execution device for execution.
US11314478B2 Electronic device for controlling audio output and operation method thereof
An electronic device for controlling output of audio data, and an operation method thereof are provided. The electronic device includes a display, a communication interface, at least one processor, and a memory electrically connected to the processor, wherein the memory is configured to store instructions, and when executed, the instructions enable the at least one processor to perform setting the electronic device and at least one other electronic device as audio output devices of different applications, based on a user input, detecting a connection to the at least one other electronic device via the communication interface, and controlling the display to display information indicating that the electronic device and the at least one other electronic device are set as the audio output devices of different applications.
US11314476B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes a rear cover behind a display panel, a left cover on a left side of the display panel and a right cover on a right side of the display panel and connected to the rear cover, and a left speaker adjacent to the left cover and a right speaker and the right cover where each of the left speaker and the right speaker includes a diaphragm facing the rear cover and spaced apart from the rear cover to form a slot, an enclosure surrounding a speaker driver, a sound discharge port at one end of the slot adjacent to the left cover or the right cover and through which sound reproduced by the diaphragm is discharged, and a side wall between one surface of the enclosure and the rear cover and surrounding a circumference of the diaphragm excluding the sound discharge port.
US11314473B2 Method and apparatus for displaying digital object identifier
A method for displaying a digital object identifier (DOI) is provided. The method includes receiving, by a server, a display instruction sent by a first device, wherein the display instruction is sent to the server after the first device receives a scan instruction to scan the DOI; determining a second device associated with the first device; and sending the display instruction to the second device, wherein the second device displays the DOI after receiving the display instruction.
US11314471B2 Preventing print data from being transmitted when printer is in a busy state
A printing controller apparatus includes a transmitting unit, a receiving unit, and a controller. The transmitting unit performs transmission of first printing information to a printer. The receiving unit receives state information indicating a state of the printer. The controller performs control of the transmitting unit to prohibit the transmission of the first printing information to the printer if the state information indicates a state in which second printing information different from the first printing information is currently being printed or a state in which the second printing information is to be printed.
US11314470B1 Image forming apparatus
According to one embodiment, the image forming apparatus includes a communication interface, a communication unit, a first storage unit, an acquisition unit, and a transmission unit. The communication interface is connected to a network to which other image forming apparatuses and a mobile terminal can be connected. The communication unit communicates with a server that processes an image forming job requested by the mobile terminal. The first storage unit stores first device information for specifying the server. The acquisition unit acquires device information transmitted from the other image forming apparatuses to the network. The transmission unit transmits the first device information stored in the first storage unit to the network via the communication interface, when the device information acquired by the acquisition unit does not include the first device information.
US11314469B2 Information processing device and control method to generate a virtual device in the information processing device
A virtual printer service according to the present disclosure acquires a response to a device search request from an actual printer and a virtual printer, determines based on the acquired response whether or not each device that has responded to the device search request is a virtual device, and presents, to a user, information on one or more devices in which a device determined as the virtual printer is excluded from the plurality of devices that have responded. A virtual device that transmits a print job to one device is then created based on information on the one device selected by the user from the presented information on one or more devices.
US11314467B2 Dynamic adjustments of fill levels of print substance reservoirs in printing devices
An example printing device and method of the printing device is disclosed. A print substance usage parameter is determined based on a signal provided from a sensor coupled to a refillable reservoir in the printing device. A fill level of the refillable reservoir is dynamically adjusted with the print substance usage parameter.
US11314466B2 Information processing apparatus, image forming system, print control method, and recording medium
An information processing apparatus includes a hardware processor that stores intermediate data of a plurality of print jobs in a storage. The hardware processor is configured to perform, read first intermediate data of a first prim job; rasterize the read first intermediate data to generate print data; output the print data to an image forming apparatus; determine whether reading the first intermediate data allows extra, time in relation to a throughput of a print engine; determine whether reading second intermediate data of a second print job is a bottleneck of a printing time; and execute in parallel reading the first intermediate data and reading the second intermediate data, in response to a determination that the operation of reading the first intermediate data allows extra time in relation to the throughput of the print engine and a determination that reading the second intermediate data is a bottleneck of the printing time.
US11314464B2 Information processing apparatus with print control feature, print server, printing system, and recording medium
An information processing apparatus includes a processor that performs: after a user starts to configure settings for printing, making a first judgment on whether or not a printing apparatus specified for printing is a printer model supported by print setting software installed on the information processing apparatus; making a second judgment on whether or not switching to a machine-independent print control method is necessary, with reference to the first judgment; and if switching to a machine-independent print control method is necessary, performing: switching to the machine-independent print control method; generating a print job by the machine-independent print control method; and transmitting the print job to the specified printing apparatus.
US11314461B2 Data storage device and operating method of checking success of garbage collection operation
A data storage device may include a memory device including a plurality of memory blocks having a plurality of free memory blocks and a controller configured to control an operation of the memory device, wherein the controller performs a block allocation operation of allocating one or more free memory blocks among the plurality of free memory blocks as one or more programmable memory blocks, and performs a garbage collection (GC) error defense operation of checking whether a GC operation for the plurality of memory blocks has performed successfully, in response to the block allocation operation.
US11314459B2 Distributed metadata management in a distributed storage system
In various embodiments, methods and systems for implementing a distributed metadata management system in distributed storage systems are provided. A distributed storage system operates based on data storage resources (e.g., extents and streams). The distributed metadata management system is implemented for extent and stream metadata to facilitate the scalability of metadata processing. The distributed storage system implements extent managers and stream managers that independently manage extent and stream metadata, respectively. The extent managers are associated with an extent table that stores extent metadata. The stream managers are associated with streams that store associations with extents. The distributed metadata management system can also utilize a bootstrap layer that leverages components of a legacy distributed storage system to facilitate distributed management of extent and stream metadata. The bootstrap layer is used to store the extent table as a system table and to persist the state of the stream manager as system streams.
US11314458B2 Global de-duplication of virtual disks in a storage platform
In order to avoid writing duplicates of blocks of data into a storage platform, any virtual disk within the storage platform may have a de-duplication feature enabled. Or, all virtual disks have this feature enabled. For virtual disks with de-duplication enabled, a unique message digest is calculated for every block of data written to that virtual disk. Upon a write, these message digests are consulted in order to determine if a particular block of data has already been written, if so, it is not written again, and if not, it is written. All de-duplication virtual disks are written to a single system virtual disk within the storage platform. De-duplication occurs over the entire storage platform and over all its virtual disks because all message digests are consulted before a write is performed for any virtual disk. A read for a de-duplication virtual desk reads from the system virtual disk.
US11314453B2 Memory system managing map data based on risk of malware—infection of host, and operating method thereof
A memory system includes: a memory device including: a first memory block storing first map data, which maps a first logical address to a first physical address; and a second memory block storing first user data corresponding to the first map data; and a controller configured to: receive a warning signal from a host; and back up the first map data as second map data in response to the first logical address being provided along with a write command received after the warning signal is received; update the first map data to map the first logical address to a second physical address; suspend an erase operation being performed on the first user data is invalidated due to the write command; and restore the first map data based on the second map data and validate the invalidated first user data when it is determined that the host is infected by malware.
US11314452B2 Storage device supporting multi-streaming and method of controlling operation of nonvolatile memory device
A method of controlling an operation of a nonvolatile memory device includes monitoring multiple data streams having different stream identifiers to determine a stream data characteristic of each of the multiple data streams, determining a plurality of operation conditions based on a plurality of operation environments, respectively, and determining one of the plurality of operation conditions as a stream operation condition of each of the multiple data streams based on the stream data characteristics of each of the multiple data streams.
US11314446B2 Accelerated read translation path in memory sub-system
A processing device includes a system tag data structure to store a system tag that includes a logical transfer unit (LTU) identifier corresponding to an LTU, which includes a subset of a plurality of sequential logical block addresses (LBAs) that includes an LBA of a read request, and a mapping data structure that maps a zone of LBA space to physical address space. Hardware logic is to: retrieve the LTU identifier from the system tag; determine a zone identifier (ID) based on the LTU identifier; index, using at least one of the zone ID or the LTU identifier, into the mapping data structure to retrieve metadata that specifies a mapping between the LTU identifier and a physical address of the physical address space; and store the metadata in the system tag data structure in association with the system tag.
US11314444B1 Environment-sensitive distributed data management
A storage controller is implemented for controlling a storage system. The storage controller may be implemented using a distributed computer system and may include components for servicing client data requests based on the characteristics of the distributed computer system, the client, or the data requests. The storage controller is scalable independently of the storage system it controls. All components of the storage controller, as well as the client, may be virtual or hardware-based instances of a distributed computer system.
US11314443B2 Method, device, and computer program product for managing image of container
In a method for managing an image of a container in a host device, a first image of a first container is received, wherein the first image includes a first set of image layers for implementing a first set of services of the first container respectively. The first image is loaded to deploy the first container at the host device. Based on an attribute of an image layer in the first set of image layers, an expiration time is set for the image layer. In response to determining that the expiration time is reached, the image layer is deleted from the host device. Stored image layers can be reused to reduce the transmission bandwidth for remotely downloading the image layers. A corresponding device and a corresponding computer program product are provided.
US11314442B2 Maintaining namespace health within a dispersed storage network
A method for determining to rebuild a namespace. The method includes one or more computer processors identifying a set of storage devices associated with the namespace of the user. The method further includes determining a state of health of a namespace based on information related to the set of storage devices associated with the namespace and further includes identifying a set of criteria related to the state of health of the namespace. The method further includes responding to determining that one or more criteria related to the state of health of namespace attains respective trigger values by replacing a first set of storage devices that store data corresponding to the namespace and are included among one or more storage systems. The method further includes dictating to replace the first set of storage devices that store data corresponding to the namespace and are included among the one or more storage systems.
US11314438B2 Arithmetic processing device, information processing device, and control method for arithmetic processing device
An arithmetic processing device includes an arithmetic circuit and a memory access controller performing access control for a read request on a memory module including a volatile memory and a nonvolatile memory, the volatile memory operating as a cache of the nonvolatile memory. The memory access controller stores an address table on which unit addresses including a request address of the read request are registered, issues a speculative read to the memory module in response to the read request and update the address table when the request address is included in the unit addresses in the address table, and issues a normal read when the request address is not included in any of the unit addresses. When the normal read is issued, read data is received after transmitting a transmission request signal. When the speculative read is issued, read data are acquired when receiving a hit flag.
US11314435B2 Converting small extent storage pools into large extent storage pools in place
A computer-implemented method, according to one approach, is for converting an existing storage pool into an intended storage pool in place. The computer-implemented method includes: reordering volume extents in the existing storage pool such that physical rank extents of the volumes align with boundaries between rank extents of the intended storage pool. The ranks in the existing storage pool are also converted from first rank extent sizes to second rank extent sizes. Moreover, in response to converting the ranks in the existing storage pool, for each of the volumes: a temporary pause/lock is performed on a volume segment table (VST) entry which corresponds to the given volume, and the VST entry is populated with a new structure which corresponds to the respective second rank extent size.
US11314434B1 Real-time localized data access in a distributed data storage system
Disclosed is a distributed storage system and methods for providing real-time localized data access from different storage nodes of the distributed storage system. Providing the localized data access may include tracking access frequencies with which a file is directly accessed from the different storage nodes, storing a source copy of the file at the first storage node in response to the access frequency at the first storage node being greater than the access frequency at the other storage nodes, caching the file at a second storage node, transferring control over the source copy from the first storage node to a third storage node based on a change to the access frequencies, and validating the cached copy of the file at the second storage node against the source copy at the third storage node prior to responding to a request for the file from the second storage node.
US11314433B1 Remote deduplication of data in a storage system
Use of a deduplication module remote from a storage system for storage of data subject to deduplication by the remote deduplication module. The storage system may generate a hash of target data and send the hash of the target data to the remote deduplication module. The remote deduplication module may access a hash database corresponding to the storage system and apply a deduplication algorithm on the hash. In turn, information regarding a deduplication result may be returned to the storage system which may either store the unique target data or update a mapping between the target data and duplicate existing data in a persistent storage of the storage device. The remote deduplication module may be executed by scalable cloud resources such that the computational resources dedicated to the deduplication module may be scaled.
US11314430B2 Reading data in sub-blocks using data state information
Techniques read data. Such techniques involve: in response to receiving a read request from the user for data on a physical data block, determining whether there is data state information corresponding to the physical data block. The data state information may include a plurality of units for respectively indicating availability of data stored in a plurality of sub-blocks of the physical data block. Such techniques further involve: in response to determining that there is data state information, selecting a target sub-block from the plurality of sub-blocks of the physical storage block based on the data state information. Such techniques further involve: providing the user with data stored in the target sub-block. Such techniques are capable of determining the availability of data at a finer granularity.
US11314427B2 Memory device with enhanced data reliability capabilities
Methods, systems, and devices for memory device with enhanced data reliability capabilities are described. For a write operation, a memory device may receive a write command from a host device indicating a first set of data. The memory device may determine to operate in first mode of operation associated with a reliability above a threshold and generate a second set of data to store with the first set of data based on operating in the first mode of operation. For a read operation, the memory device may identify that a read command received from a host device is associated with the first mode of operation. Based on operating in the first mode of operation, the memory device may select one or more reference thresholds (e.g., a subset of reference thresholds) to retrieve the first set of data and transmit the first set of data to the host device.
US11314426B2 Method, system, and apparatus for allocating hard disks to placement group, and storage medium
A method, a system, an apparatus for allocating a hard disk to a placement group, and a storage medium. An allocated placement group count of each candidate hard disk in a pool of candidate hard disks is acquired, where the allocated placement group count is increased by one count unit, each time said hard disk is allocated to any placement group. A table of allocated placement group counts is established based on the allocated placement group count, where the table reflects a correspondence between candidate hard disks and placement group counts. Candidate hard disks are selected from the table based on an ascending order of the allocated placement group count, to obtain target hard disks, where a quantity of the candidate hard disks is equal to a quantity of hard disks required by a target placement group. The target hard disks are allocated to the target placement group.
US11314423B2 Sync-mark detection error recovery
Sync-mark (SM) detection recovery techniques for HDDs tend to be slow and cumbersome. Typical approaches often require an entire read command to be aborted and multiple subsequent read commands with significant firmware intervention. Should a data sector be unreadable, an example recovery technique for HDDs is recursive read averaging (RRA). Using RRA, samples for failed sector reads are stored in memory. When a sector is subsequently read, the samples are averaged and replace the prior sample stored in memory. The averaged samples are then used to decode the sector. Should SMs associated with data fragments making up a sector be unreadable, the data fragments are unreadable, rendering the sector unreadable. The systems and methods described herein are used to recover previously unreadable SMs. When updated data fragments are subsequently recombined, the confidence level in the overall sector is improved, which increases the likelihood of a successful decode of the sector.
US11314420B2 Data replica control
A replica control system includes software to control replication in virtual environments. The replica control system identifies a plurality of data blocks within an underlying storage volume in response to a request to update a replica of a target storage volume, identifies changed data blocks of the plurality of data blocks within the underlying storage volume, and identifies a subset of the changed data blocks with which to update the replica of the target storage volume based on a characteristic of the changed data blocks.
US11314416B1 Defragmentation of striped volume in data storage system
A storage control system generates a striped storage volume in an array of data storage devices. The striped storage volume includes multiple stripe sets, each associated with a different stripe type, and each having stripes that are assigned the stripe type associated with the stripe set. The stripe type represents a block size of the stripes included in the stripe set. A background stripe defragmentation process is performed to defragment stripes in a target stripe set and generate empty stripes. The empty stripes generated by the background stripe defragmentation process are added into an empty stripe set of the striped storage volume. The empty stripes in the empty stripe set have unassigned stripe types. A stripe type is assigned to an empty stripe in the empty stripe which is selected for removal and inclusion in the stripe set associated with the stripe type assigned to the empty stripe.
US11314413B2 Adjustable tape storage capacity
A tool for adjusting available physical tape storage capacities. The tool determines an initial capacity size for one or more tapes, wherein the initial capacity size is a maximum physical storage capacity provided by the one or more tapes. The tool assigns the one or more tapes to a logical cluster based, at least in part, on the initial capacity size for the one or more tapes. The tool determines an initial storage capacity for the one or more tapes, wherein the initial storage capacity is a starting logical storage capacity that is less than the maximum physical storage capacity provided by the one or more tapes. The tool determines an incremental growth threshold for the one or more tapes. Responsive to a determination that the incremental growth threshold is exceeded, the tool increments a logical storage capacity of the one or more tapes by an incremental growth assignment.
US11314409B2 Modeless augmentations to a virtual trackpad on a multiple screen computing device
The disclosed technologies address various technical and user experience problems by augmenting the functionality provided by virtual on-screen trackpads without requiring users to switch between modes. In this way, users can access extended functionality without interfering with expected traditional trackpad functionality (e.g. moving a cursor, clicking, and scrolling). In particular, technologies are disclosed for modeless digital pen input to a virtual trackpad, modeless gestures for summoning user interfaces, modeless gestures utilizing position relative to adjacent user interfaces, and modeless cursor control and interaction with virtual touch targets.
US11314406B2 Adjustment of display parameters based on user height and/or user input
In one aspect, a device may include at least one processor, a touch-enabled display accessible to the at least one processor, and storage accessible to the at least one processor. The storage may include instructions executable by the at least one processor to identify a height of a user. Then, based on the height of the user, the instructions may be executable to one or more of determine a first location of the touch-enabled display at which to present a selector and then present the selector at the first location, and/or determine a second location of the touch-enabled display to use as an area at which touch input that is received will correspond to selection of the selector and then undertake an action associated with selection of the selector responsive to receipt of touch input to the area.
US11314401B2 Multimedia device and method for controlling the same using avatars
A method for controlling a multimedia device can include capturing, by a camera, at least one person located around the multimedia device; displaying a first avatar that is created based on video data of the at least one captured person, by referring to first information stored in a memory; recognizing a specific gesture of the at least one person; entering a first mode to alter virtual clothing; detecting skeleton information of the at least one person when the specific gesture is recognized; and displaying a second avatar that is created based on video data of the at least one captured person and the detected skeleton information, by referring to second information stored in the memory, in which the first information for the first avatar is different from the second information for the second avatar, and the second avatar is altered by touching a body of the at least one person.
US11314393B2 Method for performing operation to select entries on touchscreen and terminal
A method for performing an operation on a touchscreen and a terminal that relates to the terminal field can implement a batch operation on multiple entries of displayed entries. A method for performing an operation on a touchscreen includes receiving a touch operation when content currently displayed on the touchscreen is a displayed entry, where the displayed entry corresponds to a data entry stored in a terminal, and performing, when a track of the touch operation of the user is a sliding track on a preset area, a preset operation on each entry that the track of the touch operation passes through, where the preset area is a part of a current operation interface.
US11314391B2 Navigation bar controlling method and terminal
The present application provides a navigation bar controlling method and device, and relates to the field of human-computer interaction. The method includes displaying a navigation bar, the navigation bar comprising at least one virtual button; starting an application; and displaying at least one function control on the navigation bar according to the running application, wherein the at least one function control is configured to trigger at least one target function of the application. The present application dynamically adds the display of at least one function control on the navigation bar according to the running application, and the at least one function control is configured to trigger the at least one target function of the application. The navigation bar enhances the function of the navigation bar on the basis of the virtual buttons provided natively, with the entry of other functions dynamically provided by the running application.
US11314389B2 Method for presenting content based on checking of passenger equipment and distraction
A vehicular electronic device includes a first communication circuit; a second communication circuit, a first display corresponding to a driver-seat and a second display corresponding to a non-driver seat, and a processor, wherein the processor is configured, upon receiving content via the first communication circuit, to determine a display to present the received content among the first display or the second display, upon determination that the first display is to present the received content, to determine, based on vehicle information received from the second communication circuit, whether a user is in a driving mode, upon determination that the user is in the driving mode, to identify a type of the received content, when the received content is of a first type, to present the received content on the first display, and when the received content is of a second type, not to present the received content on the first display.
US11314388B2 Method for viewing application program, graphical user interface, and terminal
A method for viewing an application program, graphical user interface, and a terminal, where the method includes receiving a first input, where the first input viewing a plurality of running application programs stacked for displaying, obtaining an input position corresponding to the first input and non-position information corresponding to the first input in the input position, determining, according to the input position and the non-position information, an application program reachable by the first input in the input position, and displaying the application program reachable by the first input in the input position. Hence, the method for viewing the application program, the graphical user interface, and the terminal simplify a user's operation of viewing a blocked application program in the stacked application programs.
US11314387B1 System and method for analysis and visualization of incident data
Apparatus and method for investigating an analyzable incident for a period of time has a database to receive and store data sets, coupled to a data processing computer system that operates upon the data sets, and a display module comprising a graphical user interface (“GUI”). Each data set comprises a series of events comprising a timestamp, a source, and a content about the analyzable incident. The GUI comprises an event map, a control panel, and an annotation panel viewable in an event list view or a swim lane view. The event list view has a tabular list of the timestamp, source, and the content of each event. The swim lane view comprises a graphical representation of the timestamp and the source of each event, and a user selectable icon associated with the content of each event.
US11314384B2 System and user interface for clinical reporting and ordering provision of an item
A user interface system enables user selection of related parameters identifying an order for providing an item or service. The system employs a repository including information identifying candidate items or services for order and associated corresponding related order parameters in which an individual item or service for order is associated with multiple related order parameters. A user interface processor for, in response to user entry of order associated data, uses the repository in providing data representing a display image. The display image includes, an initial single candidate order including multiple order related parameters, order related parameter identifiers, multiple concurrently displayed columnar image areas correspondingly associated with the multiple order related parameters and individually incorporating multiple user selectable values for a respective individual order related parameter. In response to the user selection of a first value for a first order related parameter in a first columnar image area for incorporation in the candidate order, corresponding compatible sets of order related parameter values are presented in remaining columnar image areas of the multiple concurrently displayed columnar image areas. The display image enables, in response to user command, user selection of a complete candidate order derived by selection of displayed order related parameter values in the concurrently displayed columnar image areas.
US11314382B2 System, method and user interface for determining an employee's labor cost rate
Systems, methods and a graphical user interface for determining an employee's real-time labor cost, which may be based on the employee's wages and other employer costs that add to the cost of using an employee for a particular project.
US11314381B2 Scrolling through a plurality of entities
Manual selection of an entity from a list of entities displayable by scrolling is facilitated. A list (101) of selectable entities is established. A range (1002) is identified of selectable entities (E006 TO E050) within the list. A portion (1003) of the range is displayed and output signals are received in response to manually applied pressure. Scrolling is performed through the range, not directly through the list, at a rate related to the manually applied pressure. The range is reduced during the scrolling operation to remove entities that are clearly not to be selected.
US11314380B2 User interface for tag management
Aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques for providing a graphical user interface. Embodiments include displaying a text input field. Embodiments include receiving an input of at least a portion of a tag via the text input field. Embodiments include displaying, in response to the input and proximate to the text input field, a graphical representation of an existing tag that relates to the input. The graphical representation includes a type of the existing tag, the existing tag, and a colored section on a right side or a left side of the graphical representation having a color that is associated with the type of the existing tag in the computing application. Embodiments include receiving a selection of the graphical representation and displaying an instance of the graphical representation inside of the text input field.
US11314375B2 Multichannel pressure control system with user friendly interface
Disclosed herein are pressure control systems, comprising: a touch screen electrically connected to industrial computer or embedded operating system; a pressure output channel connected to the touch screen and/or the industrial computer or embedded operating system; and pressure control unit for communicating with the pressure output channel, wherein the pressure control unit can be controlled with the touch screen, and wherein the industrial computer or embedded operating system comprises preinstalled software with User Interface (UI) for pressure control setup and running the system.
US11314374B2 Position specifying method and program
An image measuring apparatus includes an imager that acquires an image of a measurement target object, a touch panel display that displays the image acquired by the imager and accepts touch input operation of specifying a position in the displayed image, and an edge detector that searches for and detects an edge present in a predetermined range around the in-image specified position specified by a user's touch input operation in the image displayed on the touch panel display. When edges are found in a vicinity of the specified position, the edge detector causes a control object for selecting each of the edges to be displayed on the touch panel display not only in an aspect that prevents a wrong edge from being selected through the touch operation but in an aspect that allows visual recognition of a correspondence between each of the edges and a corresponding control object.
US11314364B2 Input-sensing unit and electronic apparatus including the same
An input-sensing unit includes first sensing electrodes, second sensing electrodes, first sensing lines, second sensing lines, third sensing lines, and bridge patterns. The second sensing electrodes are electrically insulated from the first sensing electrodes. The first sensing lines are respectively connected to the first sensing electrodes. The second sensing lines are respectively connected to first ends of the second sensing electrodes. The third sensing lines are respectively connected to second ends of the second sensing electrodes. The second ends oppose the first ends. The bridge patterns are respectively connected to the third sensing lines. The bridge patterns are closer to the first ends than to the second ends. The bridge patterns extend in a direction parallel to the third sensing lines.
US11314363B2 Touch sensor and display device
A touch sensor includes: a base layer; a first electrode member including first touch electrodes arranged on the base layer along a first direction and electrically connected in the first direction, the first touch electrodes including first openings; a second electrode member including second touch electrodes arranged on the base layer along a second direction intersecting the first direction and electrically connected in the second direction, the second touch electrodes including second openings; a first strain gauge including first resistance lines disposed in the first openings and electrically connected in the first direction; and a second strain gauge including second resistance lines, which are disposed in the second openings and electrically connected in the second direction, wherein the first electrode member may be insulated from the second electrode member, and wherein the first strain gauge may be insulated from the second strain gauge.
US11314361B2 Touch apparatus and touch detection method thereof
A touch apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment includes: a touch panel that includes a plurality of first touch electrodes extending in a first direction and arranged in a second direction that crosses the first direction, and a plurality of second touch electrodes extending in the second direction and arranged in the first direction; and a touch driver that applies a first driving signal for generation of a resonance signal of a stylus pen to the touch panel in a first section, and receives a detection signal from the plurality of first touch electrodes and the plurality of second touch electrodes in a second section that is next to the first section.
US11314360B2 Touch panel and touch display device
Embodiments of this disclosure disclose a touch panel and a touch display device. The touch panel includes: an underlying substrate; and a plurality of touch electrodes arranged on the underlying substrate, and insulated from each other. At least one of the plurality of touch electrodes includes a plurality of annular touch electrode sections arranged at an interval. Every two adjacent touch electrode sections in the same touch electrode are electrically connected through a plurality of connection sections. The capability of the electrodes to withstand bending can be improved to thereby prevent the touch panel from being broken while being bent.
US11314357B2 Touch sensing device for fitting drawing line and touch sensing method using same
A touch sensing device includes a touch coordinate calculation unit configured to calculate touch coordinates for touch inputs that occurred on a touch screen panel, a reference coordinate setting unit configured to set one reference coordinate for each predetermined sample section on the basis of positions at which the touch coordinates are generated, and a touch coordinate correction unit configured to generate touch output-coordinates for the touch coordinates by smoothing each of touch coordinates positioned in a corresponding sample section on the basis of the reference coordinate set for the corresponding sample section.
US11314351B2 Touch display device
A touch display device for preventing damage to test patterns is configured such that a test cover layer, which is formed of the same material as at least one of a plurality of insulating films disposed between a light-emitting element and a touch electrode, is disposed on a test pattern formed on a peripheral portion of a substrate, thereby preventing damage to the test pattern during the process of manufacturing a touch sensor.
US11314348B2 Touch panel
A touch panel includes a substrate, scan lines, data lines, sub-pixels, a first conductive line, a second conductive line, and a conductive layer. The sub-pixels are arranged in columns along a first direction and arranged in rows along a second direction. Each of the sub-pixels includes an active element and a pixel electrode electrically connected with the active element. The active element is electrically connected with a corresponding scan line and a corresponding data line. The conductive layer overlaps the sub-pixels. The conductive layer includes a first electrode and a second electrode. The first electrode is electrically connected with the first conductive line. The second electrode is electrically connected with the second conductive line. The second electrode is separated from the first electrode. One of the first electrode and the second electrode is a touch electrode, and another one is a common electrode.
US11314345B2 Method and apparatus for performing directional operation, and storage medium
A method for performing a directional operation includes: obtaining an operation directing to a target operation device; determining a direction of the operation, determining the target operation device matched with the direction of the operation; and performing the operation on the target operation device.
US11314342B2 Mouse device
A mouse device includes a casing, a button, and an elastic guiding structure. The casing includes a shell plate. The shell plate has a through hole, and the through hole has a hole edge. The button is disposed on the shell plate. The button includes a switch-triggering member, and the switch-triggering member is penetrated through the through hole. The elastic guiding member includes a first elastic bar and a second elastic bar. The first elastic bar is disposed at the hole edge and extends toward the switch-triggering member to have a first free end. The second elastic bar is disposed at the hole edge and extends toward the switch-triggering member to have a second free end. The switch-triggering member is sandwiched between the first free end and the second free end.
US11314341B2 Mouse device
A mouse device includes a casing, a button, a connecting rod assembly, an elastic member, and an optical switch. A pressing block of the button extends into the casing. The connecting rod assembly is disposed in the casing and is rotatably disposed on a shaft base of the casing. The elastic member is disposed in the casing and elastically abuts against the connecting rod assembly, so that the connecting rod assembly abuts against the pressing block to allow the button at an initial position. The optical switch is disposed in the casing and adjacent to the connecting rod assembly. The button can be moved from the initial position to a pressed position relative to the casing so as to drive the connecting rod assembly to rotate, so that the connecting rod assembly is moved relative to the optical switch to trigger the optical switch.
US11314339B2 Control device for detection
A method for detecting a display is provided, the method including receiving an image signal from an image detector; detecting, by an image processor, that the received image signal includes an image of at least a portion of a display; determining, by the image processor, an array of pixel coordinates of the received image signal that define at least a part of an outline of the display; calculating, based on the array of pixel coordinates and at least one centre pixel of the received image signal, an orientation of the image detector in relation to the display. An apparatus for detecting a display is also provided. The apparatus is configured to carry out the method and includes an image detector and an image processor configured to be in wired or wireless communication with a display.
US11314336B2 Combined fingerprint reader/power button system
A fingerprint reader/power button system includes a base member defining base leg apertures extending into the base member. A spring member engages the base member to provide a spring force that is directed away from the base member. Spring legs on the spring member define respective spring leg apertures that are located adjacent respective base leg apertures. A support member engages the spring member and includes support legs that are configured to extend through the spring leg apertures and into the base leg apertures. A power actuator element connected to the support member is configured to engage a power actuator engagement element when an actuation force on the support member overcomes the spring force. A fingerprint reader connected to the support member is configured to read a fingerprint from a finger that engages a fingerprint reader surface on the fingerprint reader.
US11314334B2 Gesture recognition apparatus, control method thereof, and display apparatus
The present disclosure relates to a gesture recognition apparatus. The gesture recognition apparatus may include a gesture processor and a plurality of depth cameras connecting to the gesture processor. Each of the plurality of the depth cameras may include a controller and a collector. The controller may be configured to generate and transmit an acquisition signal to the collector in response to a trigger signal. The collector may be configured to receive the acquisition signal and perform an image acquisition process in response to the acquisition signal.
US11314332B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and program
An information processing apparatus that is connected to a device having a button that can be pressed within a prescribed movement range, detecting the push-in position when the button is pressed, and being capable of presenting a resistance force against a pressing force of the button and that determines control information indicating the magnitude of the resistance force to be presented, which relates to the push-in position of the button on the basis of a determination standard that includes at least one of the number of pressing actions, past maximum push-in position, and duration of pressing operation of the button of the device.
US11314330B2 Tactile feedback for locked device user interfaces
An electronic device detects, on a touch-sensitive surface, a user input directed to a user interface element associated with a respective operation, for example in a user interface for a locked mode of operation of the device. A first portion of the user input includes an increase in intensity of the contact followed by a second portion of the user input that includes a decrease in intensity of the contact. In response to the user input, the device displays a transformation of the user interface element, wherein a degree of the transformation is determined based on an intensity of the user input. If the user input satisfies feed-forward criteria, including a requirement that a characteristic intensity of the contact increase above a feed-forward intensity threshold, the device generates a first tactile output without performing the respective operation. Otherwise, the device generates a second tactile output and performs the respective operation.
US11314322B2 Display system with dynamic light output adjustment for maintaining constant brightness
Light output of a display can be dynamically adjusted on-the-fly. When implemented on a low-persistence display that supports a variable refresh rate, this dynamic light output adjustment maintains a constant brightness over a series of frames to eliminate flickering of the display. When pixel data of a given frame is output to a frame buffer for presenting an image on the display, a time difference between an illumination of the display's light emitting elements for a preceding frame and an upcoming illumination of the light emitting elements for the given frame may be determined, and this time difference is used to determine a value of a light output parameter. During presentation of the image on the display, the light emitting elements can be illuminated in accordance with the value of the light output parameter. This determination iterates over a series of frames to dynamically adjust the display's light output.
US11314319B2 Operation methods of communication node in network
An operation method of a communication node in an Ethernet-based vehicle network, the communication node including a regulator, a physical (PHY) layer unit, and a processor, includes outputting, by the processor, a first signal to initiate a supply of power to the communication node; outputting, by the processor, a second signal to initiate a transition of the communication node from a normal mode to a sleep mode; and transitioning, by the PHY layer unit, the communication node from the normal mode to the sleep mode when the second signal is received at the PHY layer unit from the processor.
US11314313B2 Screen casting
Screen casting on between two devices is described. In an example implementation, a communication link is established by a first device with a second device for casting a screen of the second device on the first device. Upon establishing the communication link, a command message is sent by the first device to the second device to set a backlight of the screen of the second device based on user backlight settings. When no user activity is detected on the second device for a specific time period, a request message is received by the first device from the second device, indicating switching the backlight of the screen of the second device to power-saving backlight settings. In response to the request message, a command message is sent by the first device to the second device to set the backlight of the screen of the second device based on the power-saving backlight settings.
US11314312B2 Smartphone-based radar system for determining user intention in a lower-power mode
This document describes techniques and systems that enable a smartphone-based radar system for determining user intention in a lower-power mode. The techniques and systems use a radar field to enable the smartphone to accurately determine the presence or absence of a user and further determine the intention of the user to interact with the smartphone. Using these techniques, the smartphone can account for the user's nonverbal communication cues to determine and maintain an awareness of users in its environment, and only respond to direct interactions once a user has demonstrated an intention to interact, which preserves battery power. The smartphone may determine the user's intention by recognizing various cues from the user, such as a change in position relative to the smartphone, a change in posture, or by an explicit action, such as a gesture.
US11314310B2 Co-existence of full frame and partial frame idle image updates
Disclosed herein are techniques to coordinate power management between a platform and a panel. Provided are apparatuses, techniques, and circuitry to determine whether to initiate power management features in a panel and send a signal from a platform to the panel including an indication that no frame updates are expected and power management functions can be initiated.
US11314309B2 Electronic device control method and apparatus, and electronic device
An electronic device control method, apparatus, and an electronic device, where the electronic device control method includes determining a running mode of a current running application in an electronic device, and controlling, based on the running mode, a component in the electronic device to execute an operation corresponding to the running mode, where the component includes a component employed for running the current running application.
US11314306B2 Electronic apparatus and control method
An electronic apparatus includes a detection unit configured to detect a change from a state where a person is present to a state where the person is absent based on output of a distance sensor which detects an object present within a predetermined detection range, and a captured image covering a predetermined imaging range.
US11314299B2 System, apparatus and method for dynamic power state scaling of a voltage regulator for a processor
In one embodiment, a processor includes: at least one core to execute a workload; a voltage regulator to provide an operating voltage to the at least one core; and a power controller coupled to the voltage regulator. The power controller may control the voltage regulator to provide the operating voltage, and may have a voltage regulator control circuit to select one of a plurality of power state profiles based at least in part on a classification of the workload, and to cause an update to a power state of the voltage regulator according to the selected power state profile. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US11314292B2 Flexible mounting configurations for data storage drives in information handling systems
Systems and methods that may be employed for mounting data storage drives (e.g., HDDs, SSDs, etc.) within a chassis of an information handling system using storage drive carrier retaining features of a chassis and mating securing features of a storage drive carrier to provide a tool-less storage drive carrier mounting solution for an information handling system chassis that accommodates both cost-effective tooled storage drive carrier and premium tool-less storage drive carrier mounting configurations, e.g., without additional investment or reconfiguration of the chassis for either type of mounting configuration. The disclosed systems and methods may be further so implemented in a manner that without the presence of one or more drive bays within the chassis interior that may restrict access to the chassis interior and which may require a larger chassis and chassis enclosure to contain bay/s.
US11314290B2 Touchpad apparatus
A touchpad apparatus includes a housing, a movable member, and a touchpad substrate. The housing includes a first stepped portion provided with a plurality of steps. The steps gradually ascend along a rotation direction around an axis. The movable member is disposed on the housing and is configured to rotate relative to the housing around the axis. The movable member includes a first support portion selectively pressing against one of the plurality of steps. The touchpad substrate is configured to press against one end of the movable member away from the housing. By adjusting a distance between the movable member and the touchpad substrate, a pressing stroke of the touchpad is adjusted, so that a touch force is changed.
US11314289B2 Magnetic camera device applied to a notebook computer
A magnetic camera device adapted for being assembled to a notebook computer. The notebook computer has a first connection unit which includes a first connector, and at least one first magnetic element located to at least one side of the first connector. The magnetic camera device includes a shell, an image module unit assembled in the shell, and a second connection unit assembled in the shell. The second connection unit is connected with the first connection unit. The second connection unit includes a second connector connected to the image module unit, and at least one second magnetic element fastened in the shell. A plurality of the contact portions of the second connector are exposed out of the shell to contact with the first connector. Magnetic poles of attracting surfaces between the at least one second magnetic element and the at least one first magnetic element are different.
US11314283B2 Foldable display device
A foldable display device is provided, which can effectively release stress in a bending state by a combination of a surface frame bending device, a surface frame slide device, and a surface frame elastic device, thereby ensuring that the display panel can be smoothly bent without wrinkles and breakage damage.
US11314281B2 Display system
A head-mounted display includes a display unit, a head support, a power storage device, and one or more receiving coils. The head support is coupled to the display unit and configured to engage a head of a user for supporting the display unit thereon. The power storage device is coupled to the display unit for storing power to be supplied to the display unit. The one or more receiving coils are coupled to the head support for inductively charging the power storage device.
US11314279B2 Display panel, hole forming method, and electronic equipment
A display panel is provided which comprises a substrate, a backboard, and an electroluminescent device layer, which are stacked in sequence, the electroluminescent device layer having a hole at a display region of the display panel, a laser protection layer is provided on a periphery of the hole of the electroluminescent device layer.
US11314271B2 Semiconductor apparatus for power supply control and output voltage variable power supply apparatus
A power supply control apparatus includes a voltage control transistor connected between a DC voltage input terminal and an output terminal; a control circuit which controls the voltage control transistor according to an output feedback voltage; and a first external terminal receiving an output control signal to control an output voltage. The control circuit includes a first error amplifier outputting a voltage according to an electric potential difference between a voltage divided by a first voltage dividing circuit which divides the output voltage of the output terminal and a predetermined reference voltage; and an output changing circuit including a second error amplifier receiving a voltage input in the first external terminal, a transistor having a control terminal receiving the output of the second error amplifier, and a current mirror circuit connected to the voltage input terminal which transfers an electric current flowing in the transistor. The current mirror circuit is connected to a node from which the divided voltage is taken out, and the output changing circuit displaces the divided voltage according to a voltage input in the first external terminal to change the output voltage according to the output control signal.
US11314266B2 Flow management systems and related methods for oil and gas applications
A flow management system includes an expandable device that is configured for attachment to a wall surface of a conduit and that is adjustable between an expanded configuration and a collapsed configuration. The flow management system further includes a fluidic actuator in fluid communication with the expandable device and a control module. The control module is configured to control the fluidic actuator to deliver actuation fluid to the expandable device to expand the expandable device for compacting a flow blockage within the conduit to create a channel adjacent the flow blockage and to withdraw actuation fluid from the expandable device to collapse the expandable device for opening the channel to a fluid flow within the conduit.
US11314264B2 Vehicle control device, vehicle control method, and storage medium
A vehicle control device includes: a recognizer configured to recognize a surrounding situation of a vehicle; a target vehicle specifier configured to specify a target vehicle which is a control target of the vehicle within a set reference range based on a recognition result of the recognizer; and a driving controller configured to control at least one of an acceleration or deceleration speed and steering of the vehicle based on a position of the specified target vehicle. The target vehicle specifier sets the reference range to a more distant location when the reference range is set based on map information than when the reference range is set irrespective of the map information.
US11314261B2 Target route generation system for work vehicle
An objective of the present invention is to make it possible to obtain, with a simple operation, a target route for autonomous travel suited to, for example, a user's sense of values. A target route generation system for a work vehicle includes a storage part 30A that stores basic data necessary for generating a target route P for autonomous travel, a priority item selection part 34 that prompts selection of a priority item with regard to generation of the target route P, and a target route generation part 30D that generates the target route P based on the basic data and the selected priority item.
US11314259B2 Vehicle and method of controlling the same
A vehicle is provided to output an optimal driving path. The vehicle includes a battery storing an electric energy and a storage storing a position of a vehicle return location and an electric vehicle fuel economy value for each road type. A communicator receives delivery information including position information of a destination, and external information including real-time traffic information, road information, real-time temperature information, or charging station information. A controller determines a driving path based on information, determines the electric energy required for driving on the driving path based on the road type and the electric vehicle fuel economy value for each road type, determines whether the vehicle is capable of driving on the driving path based on a battery SOC and the determined required electric energy, and determines a final path based on the presence of a ramp with a slope greater than a preset slope.
US11314256B2 Mechanical transmission control method and system for use with intelligent wheelchair
The present disclosure discloses a method and system for controlling mechanical transmission of an intelligent wheelchair. The system may include a processor, a motion module, and a tripod head. The processor may be configured to perform operations of receiving information, constructing a map, planning a route, and generating a control parameter. The motion module may execute the control parameter to move around and may include a sensor to sense information. The tripod head may include a sensor to sense the information.
US11314254B2 Methods and apparatus for dynamically routing robots based on exploratory on-board mapping
Methods and apparatus for dynamically routing robots based on exploratory on-board mapping are disclosed. A control system of a robot includes an image manager to command a depth camera to capture depth images of an environment. The depth camera has a field of view. The control system further includes a map generator to generate a map of the environment based on the depth images. The map includes a representation of unoccupied space within the environment, and a path extending through the unoccupied space from a reference location of the robot to a target location of the robot. The control system further includes a field of view evaluator to determine whether the field of view associated with the reference location satisfies a threshold. The control system further includes a route generator to generate, in response to the field of view associated with the reference location satisfying the threshold, a route to be followed by the robot within the environment. The route includes a first candidate location located along the path of the map between the reference location and the target location. The first candidate location is within the field of view associated with the reference location.
US11314253B2 Providing user assistance in a vehicle based on traffic behavior models
Autonomous driving includes identifying a traffic behavior of an object in an environment surrounding a vehicle based on an evaluation of information about the environment surrounding the vehicle while the vehicle is in the midst of manual operation, and operating vehicle systems in the vehicle to perform a driving maneuver according to a driving plan for performing the driving maneuver. The autonomous driving further includes receiving a traffic behavior model that describes a predominating traffic behavior of a like population of reference objects, and operating the vehicle systems to perform the driving maneuver according to the driving plan in response to identifying that the traffic behavior of the object does not match the predominating traffic behavior of the like population of reference objects. Under the driving plan, the traffic behavior of the object is addressed.
US11314251B2 General purpose robotics operating system with unmanned and autonomous vehicle extensions
The present disclosure provides a general purpose operating system (GPROS) that shows particular usefulness in the robotics and automation fields. The operating system provides individual services and the combination and interconnections of such services using built-in service extensions, built-in completely configurable generic services, and ways to plug in additional service extensions to yield a comprehensive and cohesive framework for developing, configuring, assembling, constructing, deploying, and managing robotics and/or automation applications. The disclosure includes GPROS extensions and features directed to use as an autonomous vehicle operating system. The vehicle controlled by appropriate versions of the GPROS can include unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) applications such as a driverless or self-driving car. The vehicle can likewise or instead include an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) such as a helicopter or drone. In cases, the vehicle can include an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV), such as a submarine or other submersible.
US11314249B2 Teleoperation system and method for trajectory modification of autonomous vehicles
Various embodiments relate generally to autonomous vehicles and associated mechanical, electrical and electronic hardware, computer software and systems, and wired and wireless network communications to provide an autonomous vehicle fleet as a service. More specifically, systems, devices, and methods are configured to initiate modification of trajectories to influence navigation of autonomous vehicles. In particular, a method may include receiving a teleoperation message via a communication link from an autonomous vehicle, detecting data from the teleoperation message specifying an event associated with the autonomous vehicle, identifying one or more courses of action to perform responsive to detecting the data specifying the event, and generating visualization data to present information associated with the event to a display of a teleoperator computing device.
US11314236B2 Plant equipment monitoring control system and plant equipment monitoring control method
An objective of the present invention is to achieve optimal operating guidance on day-to-day operations in a plant while also achieving, for example, soundness and reduced operating costs for a plant equipment piece without increasing the load on the central operation room, by determining the optimal configuration value for the operating value of the plant equipment piece. To this end, there is provided an equipment state monitoring device 331 for analyzing an operating state of a first plant equipment piece 303 during a prescribed period. The equipment state monitoring device 331 analyzes the operating state of the first plant equipment piece 303, and depending on a result of the analysis, carries out determination of an optimal operating value.
US11314235B2 Systems to implement a safety state environment among control modules
A distributed networking system and protocol is provided to a networking system with a modular design. The distributed networking system may include a networking system, modules, control module, user interface module, input/output module, network module, data transmission network, hybrid modules and composite modules. A method to interface with accessories of a system with a modular design using the distributed networking system and protocol is also provided.
US11314229B2 Printed circuit board design and manufacturing
A spatial model of a printed circuit board assembly is generated based on an input file. The spatial model is used to determine a spatial feature not directly specified in the input file. A manufacturing parameter is determined based at least in part on the determined spatial feature. A proposal to manufacture the printed circuit board assembly is generated programmatically based at least in part on the determined manufacturing parameter.
US11314224B2 Information processing device and program recording medium
An information processing device according to the present invention includes: a numerical data storage unit which stores numerical data related to control or operation of a machine tool that numerically controls a drive axis at every time; an audiovisual information storage unit which stores audiovisual information acquired in the machine tool; and an output control unit which causes the audiovisual information stored in the audiovisual information storage unit to be outputted, while simultaneously causing the numerical data of the time at which acquiring the audiovisual information being outputted to be displayed from among the numerical data stored in the numerical data storage unit.
US11314219B2 Information device, terminal device and recording medium
Updating performance of a display screen in a terminal device that displays a screen for remotely monitoring an object to be controlled by a control device is appropriately maintained. An information device for factory automation connected to the control device that controls an object communicates with a terminal device having a display capable of displaying a screen for remotely monitoring the control device. The screen includes one or more components. The screen data for displaying the screen includes attributes of the respective components relating to the display, and a logic executed by the programmable indicator to determine the attribute values. When the terminal device displays a screen, the programmable indicator transmits the attributes and attribute values of the respective components in the screen data to the terminal device.
US11314218B2 Method, system and related devices for operating multiple cranes in unison
A crane control system for controlling a plurality of cranes is provided. The crane control system in some embodiments includes a master controller unit, at least one computer readable memory for storing a plurality of tokens, each token from the plurality of tokens associated with a respective crane from the plurality of cranes, and a processing unit responsive to commands inputtable by an operator of the master controller unit to send the commands to individual cranes from the plurality of cranes, wherein the processing unit associates the commands with respective tokens to control the cranes associated with those tokens. The crane control system in some embodiments also includes a processing unit that is responsive to a signal indicative of a synchronization loss to issue a command to bring the plurality of cranes into a safe condition, such as an emergency stop, or a corrective action.
US11314214B2 Geographic analysis of water conditions
An apparatus for aggregation of water condition at household appliances comprises a communication interface and a controller. The communication interface is configured to send a reporting message indicative of data collected by at least one appliance to a central server. The controller is configured to receive an analysis message from the central server. The analysis message indicates a condition of water from the at least one appliance or a condition of water in a geographic area associated with the at least one appliance. The controller is configured to provide an alert in response to the analysis message.
US11314210B2 Neuromorphic computing using electrostatic mems devices
A continuous-time recurrent neural network (CTRNN) is described that exploits the nonlinear dynamics of micro-electro-mechanical system (MEMS) devices to model a neuron in accordance with a neuron rate model that is the basis for dynamic field theory. Each MEMS device in the CTRNN is configured to simulate a neuron population by exploiting the characteristics of bi-stability and hysteresis inherent in certain MEMS device structures. In an embodiment, the MEMS device is a microbeam or cantilevered microbeam device that is excited with an alternating current (AC) voltage at or near an electrical resonance frequency associated with the MEMS device. In another embodiment, the MEMS device is an arched microbeam device that is excited with a direct current voltage and exhibits snap-through behavior due to the physical design of the structure. A CTRNN can be implemented using a number of MEMS devices that are interconnected, the connections associated with varying connection coefficients.
US11314209B2 Detection of driving actions that mitigate risk
Systems and methods are provided for detecting a driving action that mitigates risk.
US11314201B2 Process cartridge and image forming apparatus
A process cartridge includes a photosensitive drum; a developing roller; a developer supplying roller, provided in contact with the developing roller; a driving force receiving portion provided at a shaft end of the supplying roller; a first driving force transmitting portion; a second driving force transmitting portion; flexible sheets provided adjacent to an engaging portion between the first portion and the second portion to intermittently contact the second portion with rotation of the second portion, wherein a rotational direction of the roller is opposite to that of the roller, and a peripheral speed of the roller is larger than that of the roller.
US11314193B2 Foreign substance collection apparatus, process cartridge, and image forming apparatus
A foreign substance collection apparatus includes: a frame body; a photosensitive drum; a cleaning roller which collects foreign substances from a surface of the photosensitive drum; a collecting roller which further collects the foreign substances having been collected by the cleaning roller from the cleaning roller; and a scraping member which scrapes off the foreign substances from the collecting roller. A foreign substance collecting portion included in the frame body has, in a posture during use: a first inner bottom surface which is positioned below the scraping member in a gravity direction; an outer bottom surface which is positioned further below the first inner bottom surface; and a connecting surface which intersects the first inner bottom surface and the outer bottom surface and which connects the first inner bottom surface and the outer bottom surface with each other.
US11314192B2 Electrical connector, heater, fixing device, and image forming apparatus
An electrical connector includes a power feeding portion and a powered portion that contacts the power feeding portion. At least one of the power feeding portion and the powered portion includes a surface layer, a primary coat layer, and an exposed portion. The surface layer is made of a first conductive metal and includes a contact portion where the power feeding portion contacts the powered portion. The primary coat layer mounts the surface layer and is made of a second conductive metal. The exposed portion is separated from the contact portion and exposed to an atmosphere.
US11314191B2 Power supply apparatus and image forming apparatus
The power supply apparatus includes a transformer, a switching element, a full-wave rectification circuit, a smoothing circuit having one end connected to a first primary winding of the transformer, and another end connected to a second primary winding of the transformer through the switching element, and a circuit connected to an output end of the full-wave rectification circuit and including an inductor and a rectifying element connected in series with each other, wherein the number of turns of the first primary winding is greater than the number of turns of the second primary winding.
US11314190B2 Imaging system
An imaging system includes a roller that conveys a printing medium, a medium sensor that detects a medium property of the printing medium conveyed by the roller, and a controller that adjusts a conveyance speed of the printing medium by the roller based on the medium property detected by the medium sensor.
US11314186B2 Image forming apparatus having developer conveyance speed control
An image forming apparatus includes an image bearing member, a developer container, a developing portion, a replenishment port configured to allow replenishment of one-component developer from a replenishment container, a conveyance portion configured to convey the developer accepted for replenishment through the replenishment port toward the developing portion, a developer remainder amount detection portion whose output value changes on a basis of an amount of developer accommodated in the developer container. A controller changes a developer conveyance speed of the conveyance portion in a conveyance operation on a basis of the output value of the developer remainder amount detection portion, the conveyance operation being an operation of conveying developer toward the developing portion by the conveyance portion and is performed before the image forming operation is started.
US11314185B2 Toner container having protrusions projecting from opposite sides of the toner container
A system with a container including a protrusion, and a receiver to receive the container. The receiver includes a slide block that is movable relative to a body of the receiver, the slide block including two surfaces, a first surface, initially contacted by the protrusion of the container during insertion of the container into the receiver, having a first slope to resist movement of the container towards the receiver, and a second surface, subsequently contacted by the protrusion of the container during the insertion of the container into the receiver, having a second slope to interact with the protrusion of the container to assist movement of the container towards the receiver. This construction provides the user with a changing insertion force to indicate proper mounting of the container.
US11314183B2 Developing device and image forming apparatus therewith
A developing device includes a developer container, a developer carrier, and first and second stirring/conveying members. The developer container includes a first partition wall partitioning between the two conveying chambers longitudinally, a first communication portion for passing developer from the first to the second conveying chamber, a second communication portion for passing developer from the second to the first conveying chamber, a developer supply port for supplying developer in, a developer discharge portion for discharging excessive developer, a second partition wall arranged, adjacent to the regulating portion, downstream of the second communication portion to partition between the first conveying chamber and the regulating portion, and a shield portion connected to the two partition walls to bridge between them to shield a top part of the second communication portion. A gap is formed between an upper end part of the shield portion and the inner surface of the developer container.
US11314181B2 Image forming device
An image forming device includes a first control circuit, a second control circuit, a high-voltage substrate, and a polygon motor. The high-voltage substrate applies a voltage with a frequency of an application signal to a toner image forming member. The first control circuit generates a first clock signal, counts the number of the first clock signal, and generates a motor drive signal. The first control circuit counts the first clock signal and generates an adjustment signal. The second control circuit counts the number of actual measurements which is a count value of the second clock signal during one cycle of the adjustment signal. The second control circuit counts the second clock signal by a set value. A setting circuit in the second control circuit sets the set value in accordance with the difference between the number of actual measurements and a theoretical number of times.
US11314179B2 Polyester resin, method for producing polyester resin, and toner using said polyester resin
A polyester resin having low-temperature (80-240° C.) fluidity, storage stability, and achieving both dispersibility and grindability, where the polyester resin includes, in reacted form: a polyhydric alcohol; a polycarboxylic acid; a sulfonate component, which is a bis(2-hydroxyethyl)isophthalate sulfonic acid salt; and a hetero alicyclic skeleton, which can be a monomer of formula (1) and/or formula (2): where X is O, S, or NH and R1 to R4 are functional groups. Also, a method for producing the polyester resin by polymerizing a mixture containing the polyhydric alcohol, the polycarboxylic acid, the sulfonate component and the hetero alicyclic skeleton component having formula (1) and/or (2).
US11314178B2 Toner
A toner containing a toner particle, wherein, when a dielectric loss tangent measured at a frequency of 10 kHz in an impedance measurement on the toner in an environment having a temperature of 50° C. and a relative humidity of 50% RH is designated by tan δ50° C.(1), and a dielectric loss tangent measured at a frequency of 10 kHz in an impedance measurement on the toner in an environment having a temperature of 30° C. and a relative humidity of 50% RH after the impedance measurement on the toner in an environment having a temperature of 50° C. and a relative humidity of 50% RH is designated by tan δ30° C.(2), tan δ50° C.(1) is from 0.015 to 0.050, the relationship tan δ50° C.(1)>tan δ30° C.(2) is satisfied, and tan δ30° C.(2)/tan δ50° C.(1) is from 0.25 to 0.66.
US11314177B2 Supporting an optical element
An optical arrangement for use in an optical imaging device includes an optical element unit and a detection device and/or an actuating device. The optical element unit includes at least one optical element. The detection device determines in a plurality of M degrees of freedom in each case a detection value which is representative of a relative position or orientation of an element reference of the optical element in relation to a primary reference of the detection device in the respective degree of freedom. The detection device includes a plurality of N detection units, each of which outputs a detection signal which is representative of a distance and/or a displacement of the detection unit in relation to a secondary reference assigned to the optical element and the respective detection unit.
US11314173B2 Topographic phase control for overlay measurement
Metrology tools and methods are provided, which estimate the effect of topographic phases corresponding to different diffraction orders, which result from light scattering on periodic targets, and adjust the measurement conditions to improve measurement accuracy. In imaging, overlay error magnification may be reduced by choosing appropriate measurement conditions based on analysis of contrast function behavior, changing illumination conditions (reducing spectrum width and illumination NA), using polarizing targets and/or optical systems, using multiple defocusing positions etc. On-the-fly calibration of measurement results may be carried out in imaging or scatterometry using additional measurements or additional target cells.
US11314172B2 Instant tuning method for accelerating resist and etch model calibration
A method for accelerating calibration of a fabrication process model, the method including performing one or more iterations of: defining one or more fabrication process model terms; receiving predetermined information related to the one or more fabrication process model terms; generating a fabrication process model based on the predetermined information, the fabrication process model configured to generate one or more predictions related to a metrology gauge; determining whether a prediction related to a dimension of a gauge is within a predetermined threshold of the gauge as measured on a post-fabrication process substrate; and responsive to the prediction not breaching the predetermined threshold, optimizing the one or more fabrication process terms such that the prediction related to the dimension of the gauge is within the predetermined threshold of the gauge as measured on the post-fabrication process substrate.
US11314168B2 Underlayer for photoresist adhesion and dose reduction
This disclosure relates generally to a patterning structure including an underlayer and an imaging layer, as well as methods and apparatuses thereof. In particular embodiments, the underlayer provides an increase in radiation absorptivity and/or patterning performance of the imaging layer.
US11314165B2 Forming apparatus and method of manufacturing article
The present invention provides a forming apparatus that forms a composition on a substrate using a mold including a contact region to be brought into contact with the composition, comprising: a deformation unit configured to deform the contact region; and a controller configured to perform, for each of a first shot region and a second shot region on the substrate, a process of bringing the contact region and the composition on the substrate into contact with each other while controlling the deformation of the contact region, wherein an area where the mold faces the substrate during the process is different between the first and second shot regions, and wherein the controller is configured to change, between the first and second shot regions, a process condition for bringing the contact region and the composition into contact with each other.
US11314158B2 Microelectromechanical apparatus and projection apparatus
A microelectromechanical apparatus includes a substrate, a light diffuser device, a plurality of actuator devices, and a controller. The light diffuser device is disposed on the substrate. The actuator devices surround the substrate and are coupled to the substrate. The controller is coupled to the actuator devices. The controller applies a voltage to at least one of the actuator devices to drive the substrate and to control the light diffuser device to actuate according to a reference axis perpendicular to the light diffuser device. A projection apparatus is also provided. In the disclosure, a motion pattern and motion complexity of the light diffuser device may be enhanced. Enhancement of the movement pattern and movement complexity may lead to a significant increase in a speckle pattern contrast ratio, such that the projection apparatus may provide favorable image quality.
US11314153B2 Electronic apparatus and method of controlling electronic apparatus
An apparatus includes a first sensor configured to acquire a first temperature at a predetermined position, a second sensor configured to acquire a second temperature at a position different from the predetermined position, a controller configured to limit a predetermined function, and a prediction unit configured to obtain an environmental temperature based on a difference between the first temperature and the second temperature, and information about temporal variation of the difference between the first temperature and the second temperature in a case where the predetermined function is performed.
US11314151B2 Lens module
A lens module, including: a lens barrel, a first lens group having at least one lens and accommodated in the lens barrel, a spacer provided at an end of the lens barrel close to an image side, and a second lens group having at least one lens and accommodated in the spacer, the lens barrel includes a first barrel wall forming a light aperture, a second barrel wall bending and extending from the first barrel wall, the lens barrel further includes a first inner wall and a first outer wall corresponding to the first inner wall, the spacer includes a second inner wall and a second outer wall corresponding to the second inner wall, the lens barrel is fitted and fixed with the spacer. The lens module provided by the present disclosure can be assembled section by section, which is more convenient and makes the module structure more stable.
US11314150B2 Phase detection autofocus (PDAF) optical system
Apparatus for an optical system optimized for PDAF depth sensing are disclosed herein. An example apparatus includes a phase detection auto focus (PDAF) sensor including a plurality of focus pixels and a plurality of micro lenses. The example apparatus also includes an optical system located above the PDAF sensor and configured to direct light to the micro lenses of the PDAF sensor. In some examples, the optical system includes a lens and an opaque element configured to block light through the lens except for at least one circular asymmetric subsection of the lens.
US11314146B2 Dual-aperture zoom digital camera with automatic adjustable tele field of view
Digital camera comprising an upright Wide camera configured to provide a Wide image with a Wide image resolution and a folded Tele camera configured to provide a Tele image with a Tele image resolution higher than the Wide image resolution, the Wide and Tele cameras having respective Wide and Tele fields of view FOVW and FOVT and respective Wide and Tele image sensors, the digital camera further comprising a rotating OPFE operative to provide a folded optical path between an object or scene and the Tele image sensor, wherein rotation of the OPFE moves FOVT relative to FOVW. In some embodiments, a rectangular FOVT is orthogonal to a rectangular FOVW. When included in a host device having a user interface that displays FOVT within FOVW, the user interface may be used to position FOVT relative to FOVW, scan FOVT across FOVW and acquire, store and display separate Wide and Tele images, composite Wide plus Tele images and stitched Tele images. The positioning of FOVT within FOVW, can be done automatically (autonomously) by continuously tracking an object of interest.
US11314145B1 Efficient ultrathin all-dielectric nonlinear optical device
An apparatus and method are provided for generating harmonic light from a pump beam that is impinged on a metasurface comprising a plurality of all-dielectric resonator bodies. A multiple quantum well structure formed in each resonator body includes asymmetric coupled quantum wells having intersubband transition frequencies that couple to Mie resonances of the resonator bodies.
US11314141B2 Electrophoretic display device
An electrophoretic display device includes an electrophoretic display module, and a polymer light emitting diode (PLED) module. The polymer light emitting diode (PLED) module is over the electrophoretic display module, and is aligned with and is attached to the electrophoretic display module. In a dark environment, the polymer light emitting diode (PLED) module can emit light to supplement the insufficient ambient light, so that the users may observe the information or pattern displayed by the electrophoretic display device. The electrophoretic display device can be a flexible electrophoretic display device.
US11314140B2 Flexible display module and switch unit for switching a display pattern
The present technology relates to a display module which enables the display module capable of improving a design quality of a product to be applied to various types of products. The display module is provided with a flexible sheet-shaped display unit, a switch unit which switches a display pattern of the display unit, and a control unit which controls a display pattern of the display unit on the basis of a switch control signal from the switch unit. The display unit is electrically connected to the control unit, and the control unit is electrically connected to the switch unit by using a wiring cable. The present technology is applicable to, for example, a bag and the like a display pattern of which may be changed.
US11314138B2 Display device
The present invention provides a display device including a display panel having a display surface, a polarizer disposed on the display surface, a first phase retardation layer disposed on one side of the polarizer opposite to the display surface, a polymerized cholesteric material layer disposed on one side of the first phase retardation layer opposite to the display surface, a second phase retardation layer disposed on one side of the polymerized cholesteric material layer opposite to the display surface, and a switchable polarizer disposed on one side of the second phase retardation layer opposite to the display surface. A first optical axis of the first phase retardation layer is orthogonal to a second optical axis of the second phase retardation layer. A first absorption axis of the polarizer is in the same direction as a second absorption axis of the switchable polarizer. The polarity of the switchable polarizer can be turned on or off according to a display state or a non-display state of the display panel, respectively.
US11314135B2 Array substrate and method for manufacturing the same, display device and method for manufacturing the same
Provided are an array substrate and a method for manufacturing the same, a display device and a method for manufacturing the same. In the array substrate, the drain of the thin film transistor is extended to form a drain extension line, wherein the drain extension line is between adjacent sub-pixel units of the pixel region, thus it can block the light at the boundary between the sub-pixel units, thereby avoiding light leakage duo to the disordered electric field at the boundary between the sub-pixel units. The array substrate of the present disclosure is suitable for a multi-domain oriented IPS mode array substrate. The drain extension line can be used as a light blocking strip to prevent light leakage due to the disordered electric field at the boundary between the sub-pixels, and is overlapped with the middle portion of the common electrode line to form a storage capacitor.
US11314134B2 Thin film transistor substrate and liquid crystal display panel
A thin film transistor substrate of reduced repaired line length and capacitance includes first repairing lines, data lines and second repairing lines insulated from each other. If one of the data lines is broken, the first repairing lines is electrically coupled to the input end of the broken data line, the second repairing line is electrically coupled to the output end of the broken data line, and the first repairing is electrically coupled to the second repairing line.
US11314133B2 Source driver and display device
The present disclosure provides a source driver and a display panel. The source driver includes a printed circuit board, a flip-chip film, a source driver chip, a first connection line, and a test point. The source driver chip is encapsulated on the flip-chip film and connected to the display panel through the first connection line, and the first connection line is connected to the test point, wherein a conductive pattern is formed on the flip-chip film, the conductive pattern is grounded through a ground line, and the conductive pattern includes a tip portion configured to form a tip discharge effect to discharge static electricity on the test point to the ground line. Therefore, the present disclosure can conduct static electricity through the tip portion when electrostatic discharge occurs, thereby preventing the electrostatic discharge from damaging the driver chip through a test point path.
US11314131B2 Display device including pixels with differently angled stem and branch portions
A display device includes a substrate; and a red pixel electrode, a green pixel electrode, and a blue pixel electrode disposed on the substrate. Each of the red pixel electrode, the green pixel electrode, and the blue pixel electrode includes a transverse stem portion, a longitudinal stem portion, and a fine branch portion. An angle between the transverse stem portion and the fine branch portion of the red pixel electrode, an angle between the transverse stem portion and the fine branch portion of the green pixel electrode, and an angle between the transverse stem portion and the fine branch portion of the blue pixel electrode are different from each other.
US11314130B2 Display device including column spacers
A display device includes: a first substrate; a second substrate overlapping the first substrate; a common electrode disposed on the second substrate; a column spacer disposed between the pixel electrode and the common electrode; and a plurality of pixels. Each of the plurality of pixels includes a transistor disposed on the first substrate and a pixel electrode electrically connected to the transistor through a hole. The display device further includes a plurality of column spacers disposed between the pixel electrode and the common electrode. The plurality of column spacers include a main spacer having a first height and a sub-spacer having a second height that is different from the first height. At least one of the main spacer and the sub-spacer includes a first spacer having a first planar area and a second planar spacer having a second planar area that is different from the first planar area.
US11314128B2 Diffusion sheet and a backlight unit including the diffusion sheet
A diffusion sheet includes a first base film, a second base film, and a shielding layer placed between the first base film and the second base film. In this case, the shielding layer includes an air gap and a pattern.
US11314126B2 Backlight module and liquid crystal display device
A backlight module and a liquid crystal display device are provided. By forming a diffusion layer on a light emitting surface of each of a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs), a light shadow and a LED light path generated by misalignment between the LEDs and a light guide plate and deformation of a reflective sheet can be effectively avoided. The backlight module emits light of uniform brightness to improve display performance of the liquid crystal display device.
US11314125B2 LED backlight module, display screen and detection method of LED backlight module
Provided is a LED backlight module, display screen and detection method of a LED backlight module. The LED backlight module includes a substrate and multiple LED chips arranged on the substrate, one first detection group is arranged on the substrate for each LED chip of more than one LED chip arranged at an interval of N LED chips connected in series, where N is greater than or equal to 0, the first detection group includes a first positive electrode detection point and a first negative electrode detection point, the first positive electrode detection point and the first negative electrode detection point of the first detection group are respectively connected to a positive electrode and a negative electrode of the each LED chip.
US11314123B2 Composite pane having a functional element and illumination
A composite pane having electrically controllable optical properties, includes an outer pane, a first intermediate layer, a second intermediate layer, and an inner pane, a functional element having electrically controllable optical properties, which is arranged between the first intermediate layer and the second intermediate layer, and a thermoplastic frame layer, which surrounds the functional element in the manner of a frame, wherein the outer pane and the inner pane are joined to one another via the first intermediate layer, the second intermediate layer, and the thermoplastic frame layer, and an optical waveguide is arranged at least partially between the outer pane and the inner pane.
US11314117B2 Display assembly, display device and control method thereof
A display assembly, a display device, and a control method thereof are disclosed. The display assembly includes: a polymer dispersed liquid crystal layer; a first electrode layer and a second electrode layer for providing an electric field for the polymer dispersed liquid crystal layer; and a birefringent lens grating that is closer to a display side of the display assembly than the polymer dispersed liquid crystal layer. The birefringent lens grating is configured to transmit collimated light of a first polarization direction emitted from the polymer dispersed liquid crystal layer along an original optical path of the collimated light, and to refract collimated light of a second polarization direction emitted from the polymer dispersed liquid crystal layer to left and right eyes of an user, respectively. The first polarization direction is perpendicular to the second polarization direction.
US11314110B2 Liquid crystal display and driving method thereof
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a liquid crystal display and a driving method thereof. In the liquid crystal display, orthographic projections of each of the light shielding structures and a corresponding light source on the lower substrate overlap. Light emitted from each of the light sources is incident into the liquid crystal layer in a collimated manner, and the first electrode and the second electrode are configured to form an electric field in response to voltages applied to the first electrode and the second electrode, so that liquid crystal molecules within an area of the electric field are deflected to form a convex lens structure.
US11314106B2 Light modulation device
A light modulation device is disclosed herein. In some embodiments, a light modulation device includes a first polymer film substrate, a second polymer film substrate, an active liquid crystal layer disposed between the first and second polymer film substrates, wherein the active liquid crystal layer is capable of switching between a first orientation state and a second orientation state when a voltage is applied, and a polarizer, wherein each of the first and second polymer film substrates have in-plane retardation of 4,000 nm or more for light having a wavelength of 550 nm, a ratio of an elongation (E1) in a first direction to an elongation (E2) in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction of 3 or more, and wherein an angle formed by the first directions of the first and second polymer film substrates is in a range of 0 degrees to 10 degrees.
US11314101B2 Optical driving mechanism having curved connecting surface and assembly method for the same
An optical driving mechanism is provided, including a fixed portion, a movable portion and a driving assembly. The movable portion includes a holder and an optical element, wherein the holder is configured to sustain the optical element, and the optical element has a lens barrel and at least one lens. The driving assembly is configured to drive the movable portion to move relative to the fixed portion. A first connecting surface of the holder abuts a second connecting surface of the lens barrel, and at least one of the first connecting surface and the second connecting surface has a curved surface, wherein in the optical axis direction of the lens and in the direction perpendicular to the optical axis, the first connecting surface at least partially is overlapping the second connecting surface.
US11314099B2 Transparent display and method
A transparent display and a transparent multiview display an image while enabling a background scene to be visible through the display. The transparent display includes a light guide having a scattering feature and an array of light valves configured to modulate emitted light scattered from the light guide to provide modulated emitted light representing a displayed image. Transparency of a combination of the light guide and the array of light valves is configured to enable the background scene to be visible through the transparent display. The transparent multiview display includes the light guide and a plurality of multibeam elements configured to scatter guided light from the light guide as a plurality of directional light beam. The transparent multiview display further includes an array of light valves to modulate the directional light beams to provide the display image as a multiview image.
US11314097B2 Optical system
An optical system for displaying an object to a viewer is described. The optical system includes an integral first optical assembly, an integral second optical assembly, and an integral third optical assembly disposed between the integral first and second optical assemblies. The integral first optical assembly has a first focal length and includes one or more first optical lenses, and a reflective polarizer. The integral second optical assembly has a second focal length and includes one or more second optical lenses, and a partial reflector having an average optical reflectance of at least 30% for a desired plurality of wavelengths. The integral third optical assembly has a third focal length and includes a curved first phase retarder. The third focal length is greater than a smaller of the first and second focal lengths.
US11314090B2 Covert target acquisition with coded short-wave infrared glasses
Infrared vision systems, headpieces, and methods include an eyepiece and a body module. The eyepiece is configured to be worn over a user's eyes. The eyepiece includes an infrared sensor, configured to detect external infrared information. For example, the infrared sensor may include a plurality of short-wave infrared (SWIR) sensors. The eyepiece includes a display, configured to visually provide external infrared information to the user. For example, the display may include a see-through color display. The body module is in wired or wireless communication with the eyepiece. The eyepiece may include an adjustable strap, coupled to the eyepiece. The adjustable strap is configured to wrap around the user's head.
US11314088B2 Camera-based mixed reality glass apparatus and mixed reality display method
A camera-based mixed reality glass apparatus, includes: a smart glass unit including: a band-type flexible display disposed in an eye direction of a user, a head engaging band mounting the band-type flexible display and formed along a head of the user and a plurality of cameras mounted on an opposite direction to the eye of the user in the band-type flexible display and disposed along the head of the user, a real image processor for generating and transmitting a peripheral image of the user through the plurality of cameras, a virtual image processor for generating a direct or indirect virtual image according to a control of the user, and a mixed reality image processor for overlaying the virtual image on the peripheral image of the user and displaying the virtual image on the band-type flexible display.
US11314082B2 Motion signal generation
A motion signal generation apparatus includes a detector to detect one or more image features of images generated by a data processing apparatus; and a generator, responsive to an image location of the one or more detected image features and to a current simulated orientation of a head mountable display (HMD), to generate a motion signal to simulate head motion by a wearer of the HMD.
US11314081B2 Increased bit depth in high frame rate applications
Described examples include a process that includes illuminating a spatial light modulator at a first illumination level during a first bit-plane and stopping illumination at a beginning of a second bit-plane subsequent to the first bit-plane. The process also includes resuming illumination after a settling period of the spatial light modulator at a second illumination level for a time period such that a total illumination energy during the second bit-plane is equivalent to an intended illumination energy for the second bit-plane at the first illumination level and stopping illumination at the second illumination level before a subsequent third bit-plane.
US11314080B2 Display device and computer-implemented method of adjusting chromatic aberration of display device
A method of adjusting a chromatic aberration of a display device includes defining a tolerance scope of chromatic aberration; determining a varying scope of chromatic aberration of the display device according to chromatic aberrations of the plurality of display screens; defining a plurality of adjusting levels of chromatic aberration according to the tolerance scope of chromatic aberration and the varying scope of chromatic aberration; setting a color offset value corresponding to each of the plurality of adjusting levels of chromatic aberration; and for each of the plurality of display screens, selecting a corresponding adjusting level of chromatic aberration in comparison to one of the plurality of display screens, and inputting a corresponding color offset value of the selected adjusting level of chromatic aberration to each of the plurality of display screens.
US11314079B2 Optical deflector including rotatable mirror part having flat and grooved reflection surfaces, and optical scanning apparatus
Provided is an optical deflector that detects an arbitrary deflection angle of a mirror part while avoiding the increase in the length of an optical sensor for detection of the deflection angle. An optical deflector 3 comprises: a mirror part 30 that has a flat reflection surface 38 and a grooved reflection surface 39, each of the flat reflection surface 38 and the grooved reflection surface 39 reflecting an incident light; and an actuator 32a to 32d that reciprocally turns the mirror part 30 about a rotation axis 36. The grooved reflection surface 39 has a plurality of longitudinal grooves 41 that extends parallel to the rotation axis 36. Each longitudinal groove 41 has a facing inclination surface 42a, 42b that is parallel to the rotation axis 36 and that has at least an opening-side portion of a facing inclination surface of a V-groove.
US11314076B2 Rigid scope
A rigid scope includes: an objective lens composed of, in order from an object side to an image side, a first lens group having a negative power, a second lens group including a lens having a positive power, and a third lens group including two or more lenses; a relay lens arranged on the image side of the objective lens; a first lens frame that fixes in place a front group including at least the first lens group and the second lens group of the objective lens; and a second lens frame that fixes in place a rear group including one or more remaining lenses constituting the objective lens and at least part of the relay lens.
US11314075B2 Image processing device, microscope system, image processing method, and image processing program
An image processing device is configured to: generate a histogram of pixel values of a plurality of pixels contained in an image; set a background pixel value by using a peak value of the generated histogram; set a noise range with respect to the set background pixel value; and replace the pixel values that fall in the set noise range with a single arbitrary pixel value.
US11314074B2 Light disc microscopy for fluorescence microscopes
Methods for imaging a sample using fluorescence microscopy, systems for imaging a sample using fluorescence microscopy, and illumination systems for fluorescence microscopes. In some examples, a method includes positioning the sample such that a plane of interest of the sample is coplanar with a focal plane of a detection objective of a microscope. The method includes positioning a paraboloidal mirror around the sample such that a focal point of the paraboloidal mirror is coplanar with the focal plane of the detection objective and the plane of interest of the sample. The method includes directing a beam of annularly collimated excitation light on the paraboloidal mirror to focus a disc of light on the sample and thereby to provide 360 degree lateral illumination of the sample. The method includes imaging the sample through the detection objective.
US11314072B2 Microscope system with light sheet microscopy functional unit
A microscope system includes a light sheet microscopy functional unit and at least one further light microscopy functional unit. The light sheet microscopy functional unit has an illumination objective which is formed by a first objective and a detection objective which is formed by a separate second objective. The at least one further light microscopy functional unit has a detection objective that is formed by the second objective.
US11314070B2 Microscope system and method for time controlling processes in a microscope system
A method for timing procedures in a microscope system, which has a plurality of microscope modules configured to carry out various processes, provision is made for a clock signal to be provided to all microscope modules by a central clock generator and for the clock signal to be modulated by a clock modulation circuit in order to produce a defined clock-pulse number. The microscope modules define a start time for carrying out a process by way of the clock-pulse number, carrying out the process as soon as the clock-pulse number is reached. Moreover, a corresponding microscope system is described.
US11314068B2 Illumination apparatus for a microscope, method for operating it, and microscope having an illumination apparatus
The invention relates to an illumination apparatus for a microscope, a microscope and a method for operating the illumination apparatus. The illumination apparatus has a sample space for holding a sample that is to be illuminated, and at least one laser light source. An objective for the directional emission of laser radiation of a first wavelength along a first optical axis that is directed into the sample space, and with a cover of the sample space by which the sample space is delimited at least on one of its sides. The cover further has a layer that is either impenetrable for the laser radiation over a blocking angle range of the illumination angle and is transmissive for radiation of a second wavelength over a transmitted light angle range, or has a controllable layer that, in a first control state, is transparent for radiation of the second wavelength and, in a second control state, is impenetrable for the laser radiation of the first wavelength.
US11314067B2 Illumination arrangement and method for illumination in a microscope and microscope
An illumination arrangement for a microscope includes an illumination input configured to inject an illumination beam bundle and an illumination output configured to output at least two partial beam bundles generated from the illumination beam bundle. At least one diffractive optical element is configured to split the illumination beam bundle into the at least two partial beam bundles that propagate along partial beam paths, and is configured to effect a relative change in respective propagation directions of the at least two partial beam bundles with respect to one another, such that the at least two partial beam bundles output by the illumination arrangement are non-collinear with respect to one another at the illumination output.
US11314066B2 Variable magnification optical system, optical apparatus, and method for producing variable magnification optical system
A variable magnification optical system comprising a plurality of lens groups and, upon varying a magnification, distances between respective lens groups in the plurality of lens groups being varied. The plurality of lens groups comprises an object side focusing lens group which is moved upon carrying out focusing and at least one image side focusing lens group disposed in a more image side than the object side focusing lens group and moved with a trajectory differing from that of the object side focusing lens group, upon carrying out focusing. The predetermined conditional expressions are satisfied. Thus, variations in aberrations upon varying magnification from the wide angle end state to the telephoto end state as well as variations in aberrations upon carrying out focusing from an infinite distance object to a close distance object can be suppressed superbly.
US11314064B2 Zoom lens and image pickup apparatus
Provided is a zoom lens including, in order from an object side to an image side, a positive first lens unit, a negative second lens unit, a positive third lens unit, a positive fourth lens unit and a rear lens group consisting of at least one lens unit. An interval between each pair of adjacent lens units is changed during zooming. The rear lens group includes a negative N-th lens unit configured to move during focusing. The second lens unit and the third lens unit are configured to move during zooming. A focal length of the second lens unit, a focal length of the third lens unit, a focal length of the fourth lens unit, a lateral magnification of the fourth lens unit at a wide angle end and a lateral magnification of the fourth lens unit at a telephoto end are appropriately set.
US11314060B2 Wide angle lens
The present invention discloses a wide angle lens. The wide angle lens comprises, from an object side in sequence: a first lens with a positive refractive power, a second lens with a negative refractive power, a third lens with a positive refractive power, a fourth lens with a negative refractive power, a fifth lens with a positive refractive power, and a sixth lens with a negative refractive power. The wide angel lens further satisfies specific conditions: 0.80f1/f1.50, −0.50f2/f3−0.05, 1.15d1/d91.40 and T56min/d110.50. The wide angle lens can achieve a high performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11314056B2 Camera optical lens including six lenses of +−−−+− or +−−++− refractive powers
The present disclosure relates to the field of optical lenses and provides a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens includes, from an object side to an image side: a first lens; a second lens having a negative refractive power; a third lens having a negative refractive power; a fourth lens; a fifth lens; and a sixth lens. The camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: 1.10≤f1/f≤3.00; and −20.00≤R11/d11≤−11.00. The camera optical lens can achieve a high imaging performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11314053B2 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of optical lens and discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens includes, from an object side to an image side: a first lens having a positive refractive power, a second lens having a positive refractive power, a third lens having a negative refractive power, a fourth lens, a fifth lens and a sixth lens. And the camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: −20.00≤f2/f3≤−8.00 and 2.00≤d3/d5≤3.00, where f2 denotes a focal length of the second lens; f3 denotes a focal length of the third lens; d3 denotes an on-axis thickness of the second lens; and d5 denotes an on-axis thickness of the third lens. The camera optical lens of the present disclosure can achieve a high imaging performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11314052B2 Camera optical lens
The present disclosure relates to the technical field of optical lens and discloses a camera optical lens. The camera optical lens includes, from an object side to an image side: a first lens, a second lens having a positive refractive power, a third lens having a negative refractive power, a fourth lens, a fifth lens and a sixth lens. The camera optical lens satisfies following conditions: 1.00≤f1/f≤20.00; and 30.00≤R1/d1≤55.00; f denotes a focal length of the camera optical lens; f1 denotes a focal length of the first lens; R1 denotes a curvature radius of an object-side surface of the first lens; and d1 denotes an on-axis thickness of the first lens. The camera optical lens can achieve a high imaging performance while obtaining a low TTL.
US11314038B2 Optical module
An optical module is provided, including a movable portion, a fixed portion and a driving assembly. The movable portion is used to hold an optical element having an optical axis. The movable portion is movably connected to the fixed portion. The driving assembly disposed in the fixed portion to drive the movable portion to move along the optical axis relative to the fixed portion. The driving assembly includes a first magnetic element and a second magnetic element. The first magnetic element and the second magnetic element are aligned along the optical axis. The size of the first magnetic element and the size of the second magnetic element along the optical axis are different.
US11314030B2 Cable fixation devices and methods
A cable fixation bracket and methods for securing cables to a cable fixation bracket are disclosed. The cable fixation bracket can include a base portion extending between a pair of mounting structures. A plurality of t-shaped cable fixation projections extending orthogonally from the base portion can be provided, each of which is configured to support a cable and to accept a cable tie. In some examples, the fixation projections are tapered. The cable fixation bracket can also include a bridge portion supporting a plurality of bracket structures for anchoring aramid yarn of the cables. The bracket structures are configured such that aramid yarn of the cables can be wrapped around the bracket structures and returned to the fixation projections or such that the aramid yarn can be wrapped about a termination unit with the termination unit being mounted between a pair of adjacent cable structures.
US11314028B2 Adapter panel with lateral sliding adapter arrays
An adapter panel arrangement including a chassis and a panel of adapters. The adapters defining open rearward cable connections and open forward cable connections of the panel arrangement. The adapters being arranged in arrays that slide independently of other adapter arrays to provide access to the open rearward and open forward cable connections.
US11314021B2 Fiber optic system for narrow width fiber optic connectors, adapters and transceivers
Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to a device and system of devices including: a connector comprising a housing comprising a groove lengthwise in a surface of the housing and a push-pull tab comprising a protrusion, a widthwise recess on the connector housing accepting protrusions on a removable anchor device that retains the connector in a port, wherein the push-pull tab releases the connector from the port using protrusions on the anchor device and the receiver device comprising one or more ports for receiving one or more connector types; and the receiver device comprising one or more ports without an anchor; said port secures a second connector type comprising a latch release mechanism; and the receiver device ports are opposite one another; wherein the opposite ports can accept a first connector and a second connector; wherein the first connector release mechanism and differs from the second connector release mechanism.
US11314019B2 Capillary-type lens array and capillary-type lens array composite component
A capillary-type lens array having an inorganic glass around a graded index lens, in which a plurality of the graded index lenses and the inorganic glass are physically fused.
US11314005B2 Electronic device with infrared transparent one-way mirror
An electronic device or other equipment may include an infrared-transparent one-way mirror. The infrared-transparent one-way mirror may be formed by a layer of material that is supported by a head-mounted support structure or other support structure. The support structure may support the layer of material so that the layer of material separates an exterior region from an interior region. Optical components in the interior region may be overlapped by the layer of material. The optical components may include visible light components such as a visible light camera and infrared components such as an infrared light-emitting device and an infrared light sensor. The optical components may operate through the layer of material while being hidden from view by the reflective appearance of the one way mirror from the exterior region.
US11313996B2 Light emitting device with self-aligning preformed lens
A light emitting diode (LED) light source is disclosed. The LED light source comprises a lens structure that includes a hemispherical dome with a base. The LED light source comprises a cavity in the base. The cavity has an opening and a taper such that a cross-section area within the cavity is smaller than an area of the opening. The LED light source comprises a light emitting device comprising an LED die contacting the taper. The taper allows for easy insertion of the LED die into the lens structure. The taper serves to accurately align the LED die when the LED die is inserted.
US11313993B2 Systems and methods for estimating a likelihood of reservoir productivity as a function of position in a subsurface volume of interest
Exemplary implementations may: obtain subsurface data and well data of the subsurface volume of interest; obtain a parameter model; obtain a spatial correlation model; use the subsurface data and the well data to generate multiple production parameter maps; apply the parameter model to the multiple production parameter maps to generate production likelihood values; apply the spatial correlation model to the subsurface data and the well data to generate parameter continuity values; generate a representation of the likelihood of reservoir productivity as a function of position in the subsurface volume of interest; and display the representation.
US11313992B2 Method and device for detecting of illegal hiding places in iron ore load
A method and device construction for detecting of hiding places with smuggled materials in the extremely heavy railway loads transporting iron ore by the means of neutron beam are disclosed. Upon the scanning of the iron ore load with neutrons the searched cavities or leaden containers with contraband are expressed by reducing of the flow of passing neutrons. The outline width of the scanned load is measured by dimension detectors. Values of differences between the scanned widths of the load and the outline widths are measures of the cavity dimensions with smuggled materials and said measures are included into the neutron radiographic image.
US11313991B2 Directional control of downhole component using NMR measurements
A system for acquiring directional information about a geologic formation includes at least one directionally sensitive nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) assembly disposed at a borehole string including the downhole component. The at least one NMR assembly includes at least one magnet configured to generate a static magnetic field and at least one coil configured to generate an oscillating magnetic field, the at least one NMR assembly configured to perform an NMR measurement of at least one sector of a formation region. The system also includes a processing device configured to receive NMR measurement data from the at least one NMR assembly. The processing device is configured to analyze the NMR measurement data to estimate a parameter of the sector, determine a direction of the downhole component based on the estimated parameter; and steer the downhole component according to the determined direction.
US11313990B2 Large volume holographic imaging systems and associated methods
A holography sensor system is provided that includes an illuminator, a backscatter array, an array controller, and processing circuitry. The illuminator may be configured to output an illumination signal into a target volume. The backscatter array may comprise a plurality of backscatter elements. The array controller operably coupled to the backscatter elements, and the array controller may be configured to activate selected backscatter elements to enable the selected backscatter elements to transmit a backscatter signal in response to receipt of the illumination signal. The receiver may be configured to receive the backscatter signals from the selected backscatter elements. The processing circuitry may be configured to receive the backscatter data based on the backscatter signals from the receiver, aggregate the backscatter data with other backscatter data to form a holographic field measurement data set, and generate an image of the target volume based on the holographic field measurement data set.
US11313987B2 Method for obtaining estimates of a model parameter so as to characterise the evolution of a subsurface volume over a time period using time-lapse seismic
Disclosed is a method and associated computer program and apparatus for characterising changes within a subsurface volume between a first time and a second time. The method comprises obtaining first seismic data corresponding to the first time and processing this data to obtain a seismic image of the subsurface volume. This processing is reversed for relevant portions of the seismic image to obtain relevant portions of first seismic data. Changes within the subsurface volume between the first time and the second time are characterised by estimating the changes between second seismic data corresponding to the second time and the relevant portions of first seismic data.
US11313984B2 Method and system for electromagnetic method (EM) signal detection based on onshore sparker source
A method and system for electromagnetic method (EM) signal detection based on an onshore sparker source, the method including: arranging an EM signal detection system near a sparker source; releasing, by the sparker source, an electromagnetic pulse concomitantly in a discharge and mechanical energy output process; observing an electromagnetic response generated by the earth under the excitation of the electromagnetic pulse by means of the EM signal detection system for extracting distribution information of geo-electrical parameters; when the sparker source moves, moving the electromagnetic method signal detection system to a new position along with the sparker source while keeping their positions relative to each other unchanged; and repeating the above process after the movement is completed. According to the technical solution of the present invention, fine electromagnetic detection results can be obtained while seismic detection is carried out.
US11313982B2 Digital X-ray detector and method for driving the same
A digital X-ray detector comprises a pixel array including a plurality of pixel regions; and a data line; and a read-out driver connected to the data line, wherein each pixel region includes a photo-sensing element and a pixel switch disposed between the photo-sensing element and the data line, wherein the read-out driver includes: an amplification unit connected to each data line; a first association signal detector connected to an output of the amplification unit and detecting a first association signal corresponding to an offset of the amplification unit; a second association signal detector connected to the output of the amplification unit and detecting a second association signal including an output signal of the photo-sensing element; and a third association signal detector connected to the output of the amplification unit and detecting a third association signal corresponding to an offset of the pixel region.
US11313981B2 X-ray and γ-ray photodiode
A photodiode for use in detecting X-rays and/or gamma rays is disclosed. The photodiode comprises InGaP arranged and configured to absorb X-rays and/or gamma-rays incident on the photodiode and generate charge-carriers in response thereto. The detector may be provided in an X-ray or gamma-ray photon counting spectrometer.
US11313977B2 Versatile PET detector
A scalable medical imaging detector arrangement is provided having interchangeable sensor tiles with fixed outer dimensions for a fixed or universal mechanical, electrical, and cooling interface. Different sensor tile types with different performance grades and production costs care configured with a common interface for coupling to the medical imaging device, while the rest of the imaging system can remain unchanged.
US11313975B2 GNSS antenna add-on
An add-on device configured to reduce the power level of reflected paths of GNSS signals reaching a GNSS receiver's antenna, the associated GNSS receiver set, some equipment embedding the add-on device, and the associated method to reduce the power level of reflected GNSS signals are provided. The GNSS signals are transmitted according to a first polarization, and the add-on device comprises a material configured to be transparent to the first polarization and to reflect GNSS signals polarized according to a second polarization orthogonal to the first polarization.
US11313974B2 GNSS spoofing detection using terrain mapping
A system comprises processing circuitry configured to receive position data from a global navigation satellite system (GNSS) receiver and to receive a first vehicle height above terrain (HAT) from HAT circuitry. A lateral position and an altitude are derived from the position data. The processing circuitry is further configured to determine terrain elevation based upon the lateral position. The processing circuitry is further configured to determine a second vehicle height above terrain (HAT) based upon subtracting the determined terrain elevation from the altitude. The processing circuitry is further configured to detect GNSS spoofing based upon a difference between the first vehicle HAT and the second vehicle HAT; and upon detecting GNSS spoofing, issue an alert.
US11313972B2 Geo-referencing identification (GRID) tag
A system for tagging and tracking assets anywhere in the world under any environmental condition. Geo-Referencing Identification (GRID) tag, GRID satellite (GRIDSAT) tag and associated cloud infrastructure and user interface meet the objectives of a robust global tagging and tracking system. The GRID tag can be used to identify pieces of equipment or storage containers for low-value or aggregate equipment. GRID tags communicate with each other using a mesh radio in each tag. The GRIDSAT tag consists of a satellite modem, global positioning system (GPS) receiver, and mesh radio and can be used by itself for high-value items, large shipping containers, or vehicles and vessels to track and locate them, or used in concert with GRID tags that communicate with each other and with the GRIDSAT tag by means of mesh radio.
US11313966B2 Velocity detection in autonomous devices
An unmanned aerial vehicle comprising a velocity sensing system is provided. The velocity sensing system comprises a transmitter configured to transmit a first acoustic signal having at least a first frequency and a receiver, configured to detect a second acoustic signal comprising the first acoustic signal after it has been reflected from a reflective surface. The velocity sensing system is configured to determine from the second acoustic signal a second frequency, said second frequency comprising the first frequency after having undergone a Doppler shift; and to use the first and second frequencies to determine a velocity at which the unmanned aerial vehicle is travelling relative to the reflective surface.
US11313965B2 Sensor installation structure
A sensor installation structure includes: a sensor that has a sensing portion that senses periphery information of a vehicle; an exterior member having an opening portion that exposes the sensing portion, the opening portion being configured so as to allow changes in an angle of the sensing portion; and a cover member that is provided at an outer edge portion of the sensing portion, the cover member covering a gap between the outer edge portion of the sensing portion and a peripheral edge portion of the opening portion such that the gap cannot be seen from an exterior.
US11313963B2 Millimeter wave holographic three-dimensional imaging detection system and method
This invention provides millimeter wave holographic 3D imaging detection system, which comprises: a transmitting antenna configured to transmit a millimeter wave transmitting signal to an object to be detected; a receiving antenna configured to receive an echo signal from the object to be detected; a millimeter wave transceiving module configured to generate the millimeter wave transmitting signal transmitted to the object to be detected and receive and process the echo signal from the receiving antenna; a scanning device configured to support the millimeter wave transceiving module, the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna, and move the millimeter transceiving module, the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna along a preset track, so as to scan the object to be detected with millimeter waves; a data gathering and processing module configured to gather and process the echo signal output from the millimeter wave transceiving module to generate a 3D image of the object to be detected; and an image display unit configured to display the 3D image generated by the data gathering and processing module. Besides, this invention also provides a method of millimeter wave holographic 3D imaging detection on an object to be detected using the above system thereof. The technical solution of this invention has the advantages of simple structure, high resolution, short imaging time, and larger field of view.
US11313962B2 Presence/absence detection method, non-transitory storage medium, sensor processing system, and sensor system
Disclosed herein is a sensor processing system including an acquisition unit, a time series analysis unit, and a decision unit. The acquisition unit acquires measurement data from a measuring unit. The measuring unit measures a physical quantity, of which a value varies depending on whether a human is present in, or absent from, an object space. The time series analysis unit obtains an analysis model for a time series analysis in which the measurement data acquired at a predetermined timing is represented by multiple items, acquired before the predetermined timing, of the measurement data. The decision unit decides, depending on a decision condition including a condition concerning a coefficient of the analysis model, whether the human is present or absent at the predetermined timing.
US11313961B2 Method and device for identifying the height of an object
A device and method for identifying a position of an object uses a comparison value is calculated based on a first distance and first angle measured by a first distance sensor. This value is compared with a second distance or a second angle measured by a second distance sensor. Based on the result of the comparison, it is concluded whether the object is located above or below a predefined height over a first sensor plane in which the first distance sensor is situated. An angle of greater than zero degrees is situated in this case between a first sensor axis of the first distance sensor and a second sensor axis of the second distance sensor.
US11313955B1 Techniques to associate peaks in multi-target scenarios in coherent lidar systems
A method includes transmitting one or more optical beams, each optical beam including different frequency chirps towards targets in a field of view of a light detection and ranging (LIDAR) system, receiving return signals based on reflections from the targets, each return signal including a different frequency, and generating a baseband signal in a frequency domain based on the return signals, the baseband signal including a first set of peaks each associated with a different up-chirp frequency and a second set of peaks each associated with a different down-chirp frequency. The method further includes generating one or more metrics associated with each of the first set of peaks and each of the second set of peaks and identifying the targets based on a pairing of each peak of the first set of peaks with a peak of the second set of peaks using the one or more metrics.
US11313951B2 Ground detection method, electronic device, and vehicle
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a ground detection method and apparatus, an electronic device, a vehicle, and a storage medium. The method includes: projecting a laser point cloud obtained to a high resolution mesh and a low resolution mesh respectively; filtering out candidate ground points in the high resolution mesh; and performing ground fitting based on the candidate ground points in the low resolution mesh.
US11313950B2 Machine learning based highway radar vehicle classification across multiple lanes and speeds
Systems and methods for training and using machine learning models to classify vehicles from highway radar systems are provided. The training systems may use auxiliary radar processing to separate events by lane, length, and/or speed, and then use separate event data groups pooled from similar or proximate lanes, lengths, and/or speeds to train multiple models. At estimation time, incoming events may be grouped using similar groupings as those used during training to select which model to use. An incoming event may be applied to the neural network operations of the selected model to generate an estimate. Generating an estimate may involve successive applications of multiple linear convolutions and other steps along varying or alternating dimensions of the in-process data.
US11313949B2 Frequency dependent radar cross section model for real-time radar simulation in a dynamic environment
A method for building a coherent radar cross-section (RCS) model database for real-time dynamic simulation of range-Doppler radars is disclosed. The database may be used with radar sensors that employ different waveforms. A pre-processing operation before the dynamic simulation performs fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs) to interpolate the target frequency responses from the database to match the frequency samplings of the radar used in the dynamic simulation. The method determines the frequency responses of the targets to a reference chirp in a coherent processing interval (CPI) and the radial velocities of the targets relative to the radar at the time of the reference chirp. The method extrapolates, using FFTs, the frequency responses of the targets to the reference chirp across the velocity dimension based on the relative radial velocities to determine the frequency responses of the targets to the other chirps across the CPI, reducing the computational burden for the simulation.
US11313945B2 Radar device, and method of generating a radar image
A radar device includes a transmitter, a receiver and processing circuitry. The transmitter transmits a first pulse signal and a second pulse signal, a pulse width of the second pulse signal being wider than a pulse width of the first pulse signal. The receiver may receive a first reception signal including a reflection signal of the first pulse signal and a second reception signal including a reflection signal of the second pulse signal. The processing circuitry may be configured to compare, in a first section that is at least partly in a distance direction, a signal intensity of the first reception signal with a signal intensity of the second reception signal, and generate a display signal based on a result of the comparison.
US11313943B2 Vehicle radar system arranged for reducing interference
A vehicle radar system (3) having at least one transceiver arrangement (7) arranged to generate, transmit and receive reflected radar signals. The transceiver arrangement (7) includes an ADC arrangement (10) that is arranged to output a digital IF signal (20) in a time domain to a DSP arrangement (12). A first DSP function (12a) is arranged to: identify and retain sample points of the digital IF signal (20) in a spectral domain with signal components that exceed a certain level threshold, such that an approximation signal (36) is formed in the time domain, identify possible sections (37) of the digital IF signal (20) in the time domain that exhibit interference exceeding an interference threshold, determine whether or not to replace such sections (37) with equivalent sections (38) of the approximation signal (36), and if applicable, replace such sections (37) with equivalent sections (38) of the approximation signal (36).
US11313942B2 Method and apparatus for identifying location information of signal source by using unmanned aerial vehicle
Disclosed is a method of identifying location information of a signal source, the method including: identifying, at a first position, first position information and first posture information of an UAV equipped with a linear array antenna; identifying, after identifying a first measured azimuth between the signal source and the antenna at the first position, a first corrected azimuth; identifying, at at least one second position, at least one piece of second position information and at least one of second posture information of the UAV; identifying, after identifying at least one second measured azimuth between the signal source and the antenna at the at least one second position, at least one second corrected azimuth; and estimating the location information of the signal source by using the first position information, the first posture information, the first corrected azimuth, the second position information, the second posture information, and the second corrected azimuth.
US11313939B2 Self-correction of a radio map
A method, apparatus and system are provided for determining displacement information for a radio node. In a method respective position information is obtained that is indicative of a position of a respective radio node. The method determines the position of the respective radio node based on respective radio measurements of further respective radio nodes surrounding the respective radio node and on further respective radio measurements gathered by the respective radio node. The respective signals are sent by the one or more respective radio nodes surrounding the respective radio node. The method also determines displacement information based on the respective position information that is obtained and the determined position of the respective radio node. The displacement information is indicative of a displacement of the respective radio node if the determined position of the respective radio node differs from the position of the respective radio node represented by the obtained position information.
US11313938B2 Intelligent data collection and transmission based on remote motion sensing
Remote monitoring of an area with a remote sensing device (100, 200, 300) encased in a rubber ball (302) is provided. A remote sensing device (100, 200, 300) is provided which receives a spoken description of a location of the remote sensing device and stores the spoken description as predetermined location information. The description can be received directly prior to deployment or wirelessly transmitted from another device (400). The remote sensing device can sense information related to its environment via a motion sensor (314), such as whether an intruder is located within a vicinity of the remote sensing device (100, 200, 300). The remote sensing device (100, 200, 300) can then transmit the predetermined location information and the environment information to the another device (400) in response to the sensing. In response to receipt, the other device (400) can render the predetermined location information and the environment information in an audible format.
US11313930B1 Alternation pulsed double resonance detection scheme for gapless detection in atomic vapor quantum sensors
A system for measuring electromagnetic radiation, including at least one light source; a quantum converter arranged to be exposed to radiation emitted by the at least one light source and the electromagnetic radiation, and at least one detector for detecting optical radiation received from the quantum converter. The quantum converter includes at least a first interaction zone and a second interaction zone, and the system establishes at least a first light beam path for exposing the first interaction zone and a second light beam path for exposing the second interaction zone with radiation emitted by the at least one light source. Each laser beam path is controllable to be in an activated state enabling exposure and in a deactivated state preventing exposure of the respective interaction zone.
US11313929B2 Slotted waveguide array RF coil for magnetic resonance systems
The exemplary system and method facilitate excitation of RF magnetic fields in ultra-high field (UHF) magnetic resonance (MRI) systems (e.g., MRI/NMR system) using a slotted waveguide array (SWGA) as an exciter coil. The exemplary exciter coil, in some embodiments, is configurable to provide RF magnetic field B1+ with high field-uniformity, with high efficiency, with excellent circular polarization, with negligible axial z-component, with arbitrary large field of view, and with exceptional possibilities for field-optimizations via RF shimming.
US11313924B2 Method and apparatus for magnetic sensor producing a changing magnetic field
Methods and apparatus for detecting a magnetic field include a semiconductor substrate, a coil configured to provide a changing magnetic field in response to a changing current in the coil; and a magnetic field sensing element supported by the substrate. The coil receives the changing current and, in response, generates a changing magnetic field. The magnetic field sensing element detects the presence of a magnetic target by detecting changes to the magnetic field caused by the target and comparing them to an expected value.
US11313921B2 Magnetic field measurement device and magnetic field measurement method based on solid-state spins
A magnetic field measurement device and a magnetic field measurement method based on solid-state spins are provided. Zeeman splitting between electron energy levels of electrons of a magnetic sensitive unit is different under the action of external magnetic fields having different intensities. Continuous excitation and manipulation is applied to the electrons by means of a control field and control laser, so that spins of a system can reach a balanced state. The spin population of the system is influenced by the external magnetic fields. Therefore, fluorescence signals with intensities changing with the spin population of the system can be obtained, and fluorescent signals having different intensities can be obtained according to the different intensities of the external magnetic fields.
US11313920B2 Sensor unit
This sensor unit includes a base having a substantially-rectangular planar shape including a first side and a second side that are substantially orthogonal to each other, and a plurality of first sensors provided on the base and arranged on a first axis. The first axis is substantially parallel to the first side and passes through a center position of the base.
US11313918B2 Methods and systems for indicating and detecting alignment between coupled components
In an example, a system for indicating alignment between two components that are mechanically coupled to each other is disclosed. The system includes a first component, a second component, a connector configured to mechanically couple the first component to the second component by moving the connector from a first position to a second position, a first circuit affixed to the first component, and a second circuit affixed to the connector. The first circuit and the second circuit are positioned on the first component and the connector, respectively, such that an electrical connection between the first circuit and the second circuit occurs when the connector is in the second position and the first component and the second component are aligned. The first circuit or the second circuit comprises an antenna, and the electrical connection enables the antenna to transmit a signal.
US11313917B2 Electric current sensor for detecting leakage current
An electric current sensor for detecting a leakage current from an electric vehicle charger. The current sensor includes a magnetic core having a gap formed therein, a first conductor wound around the magnetic core to form a first coil, a second conductor wound around the magnetic core to form a second coil, and a tunnel-magnetoresistance (TMR) sensor element arranged in the gap of the magnetic core. A difference between electric current flow in the first and second conductors produces a magnetic field in the gap of the magnetic core proportional to a leakage current, and the magnetic field produces a voltage in the TMR sensor element indicative of a value of the leakage current.
US11313913B2 Battery monitoring apparatus
A battery monitoring apparatus acquires a first physical quantity detected by a first detecting unit, and acquires a second physical quantity detected by a second detecting unit at each predetermined detection period. The battery monitoring apparatus stores the acquired first physical quantity and the acquired second physical quantity in association with respective time parameters. The time parameter is a time of detection of the respective first or second physical quantity or a correlation value that is correlated with the time of detection of the respective first or second physical quantity. The battery monitoring apparatus monitors a state of a storage battery using a set of first physical quantity and second physical quantity of which a difference in the time of detection is shorter than the detection period, among the first physical quantities and the second physical quantities stored by the battery monitoring apparatus, based on the time parameters.
US11313907B2 Arc discharge detection device
A control panel includes power supply circuits for supplying power supply voltages to loads and a connection part for connecting wiring. The control panel comprises a system current detection unit that is for detecting a sudden increase in system current that is from a power system and flows through the control panel and includes a second current transformer, and individual current detection units that are for detecting a sudden increase in the individual current of one of the power supply circuits and include first current transformers. An arc discharge detection unit identifies an arc discharge occurring within the control panel separately from a surge flowing into the system based on a system current detection signal and individual current detection signals.
US11313906B2 Auto-calibration circuit for pulse generating circuit used in resonating circuits
Disclosed is an auto-calibration circuit and method to generate the precise pulses that are required for energy savings achieved by using wide-band resonating cells for digital circuits. The calibration circuit performs a calibration technique by programming the number of PMOS devices and NMOS devices in parallel to an inverter, and these numbers are dynamically changed based on a target reference voltage that is defined by a resistance ratio or any PVT-independent reference voltages could also be set as a target voltage level.
US11313903B2 Pin driver and test equipment calibration
A force-sense system can provide signals to, or receive signals from, a device under test (DUT) at a first DUT node. The system can include output buffer circuitry configured to provide a DUT signal to the DUT in response to a force control signal at a buffer control node, and controller circuitry configured to provide the force control signal at the buffer control node. The system can include bypass circuitry configured to selectively bypass the controller circuitry and provide an auxiliary control signal at the buffer control node. The auxiliary control signal can be used for system calibration. In an example, an external calibration circuit can provide the auxiliary control signal in response to information received from the DUT.
US11313902B2 Modular rail systems, rail systems, mechanisms, and equipment for devices under test
The systems, apparatuses, and methods herein can provide a multi-site positioning mechanism suitable for long-term testing of a device(s) under test (DUT) (e.g. semiconductor wafers) across a range of temperatures with or without a controlled environment. The systems, apparatuses, and methods herein include mounting components, mechanisms, and structures that can provide excellent mechanical stability, permit relatively close working distance optics with high resolution, enable fine positioning at elevated temperature in a controlled environment with minimal thermal perturbation. The systems, apparatuses, and methods herein can be provided with modularity, for example as modular with rails and test sites that can be easily added or removed, and that can permit access to probe modules in a densely packed array.
US11313901B2 Trimming analog circuits
A system may include a trim circuit configured to provide a trim signal to a circuit under test. The trim circuit may be configured to adjust a trim value of the trim signal based on a selection signal and a value signal. The trim signal may cause a key characteristic of the circuit under test to change based on the adjusted trim value. The system may include a production tester configured to determine whether the key characteristic is within a threshold range. Responsive to the key characteristic being within the threshold range, the production tester may stop performing the trim procedure on the circuit under test. Responsive to the key characteristic not being within the threshold range, the production tester may adjust the value signal based on whether the key characteristic is greater than or less than the threshold range.
US11313899B2 Methods and apparatus for sensor diagnostics
Methods and apparatus for providing an integrated circuit having a drive current source, a magnetic sensing element coupled to the drive current source, the magnetic sensing element having first and second differential outputs, and first and second current elements to provide respective currents in relation to the drive current source, wherein the first current element is coupled to the first differential output and the second current element is coupled to the second differential output. In illustrative embodiments, an IC output can output a voltage corresponding to the currents of the first and second current elements.
US11313898B1 Quad small form-factor pluggable thermal test vehicle
A mechanism for performing thermal testing is described. The system for performing thermal testing may include a housing, a heating element and a processor. The housing is configured to be compatible with a plurality of different types of transceiver form factors. The heating element is configured to be at a location within the housing to approximate an integrated circuit chip heat source of the plurality of different types of transceiver form factors. The processor is configured to automatically conduct a thermal test and provide thermal test results.
US11313897B2 Testing wafer and testing method
There is provided a testing wafer that simulates heat generation of an inspection target substrate. The testing wafer includes a heater pattern, a plurality of temperature sensors, and first and second electrode pads. The heater pattern is configured to heat the testing wafer having the same shape as a shape of the inspection target substrate. The temperature sensors are configured to respectively measure temperatures of multiple locations on the testing wafer. The first electrode pads are connected to the heater pattern and the second electrode pads are connected to the temperature sensors. The first and second electrode pads are installed to be in contact with probes of a probe card.
US11313894B2 Automobile battery failure prediction method and system
The present invention relates to a battery failure prediction method and system. The invention has particular application to the prediction of vehicle battery failure and will be described with particular reference to that application. However, the invention has more general application.
US11313891B2 Display device
A display device including a first substrate including a display area and a non-display area, a circuit film connected to the first substrate, a printed circuit board (PCB) connected to the circuit film, and a first inspection pad, a second inspection pad, and a third inspection pad located in the non-display area and a bridge configured to electrically connect the first inspection pad, the second inspection pad, and the third inspection pad. The circuit film includes a first line electrically connected to the first inspection pad, a second line electrically connected to the second inspection pad, a third line electrically connected to the third inspection pad, and a branch point configured to branch at least one line from the first line, the second line, and the third line into two sub-lines. The PCB includes a test pad unit connected to the first line, the second line, and the third line.
US11313889B2 Methods and systems for evaluating and improving distribution-grid observability
This document describes systems and techniques for evaluating and improving distribution-grid observability. These systems and techniques allow engineers to quantify the observability of a distribution grid, which represents an ability to combine actual measurements and various types of computations (e.g., analytics, estimators, forecasters), from a system model. Distribution engineers can also identify islands of observability where operating parameters, including voltages, currents, and power flows, can be determined from available sensor readings. By exclusion, distribution engineers can similarly identify areas of the distribution grid with observability deficiencies that may require additional instrumentation to maintain proper operation. Distribution engineers, using an iterative or automated process, can determine the observability of the system model with new or relocated sensors to generate a sensor allocation plan. The sensor allocation plan can indicate the number and location of sensors to either maximize observability for a fixed sensor cost or minimize sensor cost for predetermined observability.
US11313885B2 Integrated current-measuring apparatus
An integrated current-measuring apparatus including a printed circuit board, a shunt resistor including a resistive element having a preset resistance and terminals extending from both sides of the resistive element, the shunt resistor being attached to a bottom surface of the printed circuit board, and a Hall sensor mounted on a top surface of the printed circuit board to face the shunt resistor with the printed circuit board being interposed between the Hall sensor and the shunt resistor.
US11313882B2 Battery management system, battery pack including same, and method for determining failure in current detecting circuit
A battery management system, a battery pack including same and a method for determining a failure in a current detecting circuit. The system includes the current detecting circuit configured to detect a reference current representing a current flowing through a high current path of the battery pack, a bidirectional switch including a charging FET and a discharging FET installed on the high current path, and a control unit. The control unit detects a first voltage across the charging FET and a second voltage across the discharging FET while a first high level voltage is applied to a gate of the charging FET and a second high level voltage is applied to a gate of the discharging FET. The control unit determines a failure in the current detecting circuit based on at least one of the first voltage and the second voltage and the reference current.
US11313881B2 Combination current sensing device
A combination current sensing device comprising a plurality of current measuring sensors, at least one ambience measuring sensor, a voltage measuring device and a computing device; at least a magnetic field concentrator, and a controlled module assembly constraining the magnetic field concentrator and the bar conductor, in a defined position with respect to one another; the combination current sensing device may have a plurality of incoming connections and a plurality of outgoing connections; and the computing device outputs a validated measure of primary current and an auxiliary information according to a plurality of range and a safe value of the primary current, ensuring functional safety. The voltage measuring device determines a voltage, configured functions and health of an electric source in combination with other sensors and the computing device. One or more of the devices may be optional and or external to the combination current sensing device.
US11313880B2 Force deflection and resistance testing system and method of use
A testing system for electrical interconnects having a removable device under test printed circuit board (DUT PCB) that electrically connects with the electrical testing components of the system. A removable top plate is placed on top of the DUT PCB and is locked in place by a plurality of locking posts that selectively connect to cam surfaces in the top plate that pull the top plate down sandwiching the DUT PCB between the top plate and the electrical testing components of the system. An actuator is also presented that presses the device under test into the electrical interconnect at increments where tests are performed on one, some or all of the contact points of the electrical interconnect. This information is then analyzed and graphed to assist with determine the optimum force and/or height to use during actual use.
US11313875B1 Compact dual beam vector sensor
A pair of vector sensors are provided and mounted orthogonally to each other. Each vector sensor includes a central structural member having a first end and a second end. The central structural member has four symmetric arms oriented at 90° to each other. A crystalline plate is attached perpendicular to a distal end of each arm of the central structural member. The first end of each vector sensor is embedded in a socket of a proof mass. The second end of each vector sensor is embedded in an aperture of a cubic base.
US11313868B2 Methods of detecting anti-folic acid antibodies and uses thereof
The invention relates to devices and methods for detecting the presence of antibodies to folic acid in a sample.
US11313867B2 Assay for the detection of alpha-synuclein seeding activity associated with synucleinopathies
Methods are disclosed for determining whether a subject has a synucleinopathy. Methods are also disclosed for detecting misfolded alpha synuclein (αSyn) in a biological sample or fraction thereof. These methods include the use of an αSyn seeding assay.
US11313865B2 Nucleic acids encoding anti-HcTNT-N69 antibodies
Methods for detecting a cardiac condition in a human subject are provided according to aspects of the present invention which include providing an immunological reagent characterized by specific binding to: an N-terminal fragment of human cardiac troponin T (HcTnT-N69) or a neoepitope of human cardiac troponin T generated by removal of HcTnT-N69 from HcTnT (HcTnT-neo); contacting the immunological reagent with a biological sample of the human subject under binding conditions; and detecting binding of the immunological reagent with HcTnT-N69 or HcTnT-neo, wherein detection of HcTnT-N69 or HcTnT-neo in the biological sample is indicative of a cardiac condition in the subject. Antibodies and antigen binding fragments thereof characterized by specific binding to HcTnT-N69 or HcTnT-neo, or a variant of either thereof, are provided according to aspects of the present invention.
US11313864B2 Method for determining anti-drug antibodies in a minipig sample
The present invention relates to in vitro methods for determining the presence or absence of an anti-drug antibody (ADA) or drug/ADA immunecomplexes in a minipig sample. The invention further relates to antibodies specifically binding to minipig IgG that are applicable in the methods of the invention.
US11313863B2 Measurement of glycoprotein
Abstract The disclosure provides a reagent comprising a leuco dye and a compound represented by Formula (I): where R represents a hydrocarbon chain having 8 to 17 carbon atoms, the reagent for measuring glycoprotein, a kit comprising the reagent and a second reagent, and methods of measuring hemoglobin A1c using the reagent.
US11313859B2 Detection of microbial peptides
The present invention relates to a method for detection, identification, and/or quantification of one or more microbes, microbial peptides, or compounds of microbial origin, comprising the steps of: (a). contacting an object, a substance, or a sample with a luminescent conjugated oligothiophene (LCO); (b). detecting at least one signal of the luminescent conjugated oligothiophene (LCO) of a); and (c). based on said at least one detected signal in b), determining the presence, identity, and/or quantity of the one or more microbes, microbial peptides, or compounds of microbial origin on said object or in said sample. The present invention further relates to diagnostics and a method of diagnosis of microbes, microbial peptides, or compounds of microbial origin.
US11313858B2 Sample analysis device, sample analysis system, and method of measuring luminescence of a sample
A sample analysis device includes: a motor to rotate a sample analysis substrate with a sample introduced thereon around a rotation axis of the sample analysis substrate; a drive circuit to drive the motor; a photodetector to measure a number of photons associated with a luminescence from the sample being transmitted through a window of a measurement chamber of the sample analysis substrate; and a control circuit to calculate a measurement value of the luminescence of the sample by using a number of photons measured by the photodetector while the motor rotates the sample analysis substrate.
US11313857B2 System and method for identifying and quantifying species with nanopores, using complexes of nanoparticles with carrier particles
A multiplexed digital detection platform embodiment for molecular species in solution is based on a single-molecule immunochemistry, and/or aptamer chemistry, on color-barcoded beads. Beads that capture molecular species from a complex sample using selective binders are exposed to a test sample, and the captured molecular species is tagged using second affinity probes that are linked to photocleavable nucleic acid particles. In the embodiment, the beads are then introduced to a counter system that comprises a microcavity/nanopore device. Once a bead is captured by the micropore, nucleic acid particles, e.g., reporter nucleic acid nanoparticles (rNANPs), are released using photocleavage, and are detected by the nanopore. Each electrical spike that is uniquely produced by the nucleic acid nanoparticle is counted as a single molecular species, and the total count represents the overall number of molecular species in the sample. Various molecular species can be detected at the same time.
US11313855B2 Methods and compositions for removing biotin interference from assays using conjugated molecular traps
The present invention relates to methods and compositions to remove or reduce biotin interference from certain assays.
US11313854B2 Patterned membrane structure
The present invention relates to a patterned membrane structure comprising a microporous membrane layer, wherein the microporous membrane layer includes a plurality of flow lanes, the flow lanes are separated by hydrophobic separation channels, and the flow lanes and hydrophobic separation channels form a repetitive pattern; and a method for manufacture of the patterned membrane structure. The patterned membrane structure according to the present invention represents an industrial scale precursor of membranes such as a multiparameter lateral flow membrane comprising separated flow lanes.
US11313852B2 Method and pharmaceutical composition for use in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders
The invention relates to compounds which activate the BASIGIN signalling pathway, preferably agonists of BASIGIN, for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders.
US11313843B2 Hydrogel sensors for detection of metal ions
A method for using hydrogels to detect metal ions, including transition metal ions, comprises contacting the hydrogel in any order, with a sample potentially containing metal ions, and a solution comprising a fluorescent dye, nanoparticle, colorimetric tag, or combination thereof. The presence of metal ions in the sample may be detected by one or more suitable techniques, such as determining the color, conductivity, Raman, infrared spectrum, and/or size and/or mass change of the hydrogel. The method may be useful for detecting corrosion and/or failure of protective coating of metal structures including outdoor sculptures, building, bridges, ships, and the like.
US11313842B2 Separation method using an ion exchanger and a draw solution comprising adsorber particles
A method for separating ionic species from an analyte solution to form a fractionated sample, the method comprising contacting the analyte solution with an ion-exchanger that is selectively permeable to ionic species of either a positive or negative charge, contacting an opposing side of the ion-exchanger with a draw solution, wherein the draw solution comprises adsorber particles dispersed in a liquid carrier, establishing a concentration gradient across the ion-exchanger to allow at least some ionic species from the analyte solution to permeate through the ion-exchanger to the draw solution, adsorbing ionic species that permeate from the analyte solution onto the adsorber particles, separating adsorber particles having the ionic species adsorbed thereto from at least part of the draw solution, and eluting the ionic species from the separated adsorber particles to form a fractionated analyte sample comprising eluted ionic species.
US11313837B2 Device, system and method for imaging defects in a structure by transmitting and receiving mechanical waves in this structure
A device for imaging defects in a structure includes N transmitters and P receivers to be distributed over at least one surface of the structure and a central unit controlling the transmitters and receivers to sequentially record Q≤N×P signals (S) obtained from electrical signals provided by the receivers of Q different transmitter/receiver pairs, after reception of mechanical waves transmitted by the transmitters of these Q pairs. It further stores Q first and Q second corresponding reference signals (SREF1, SREF2), representative of the structure without defects and differing by random noise. A central processing unit is programmed to: correlate each signal obtained with the corresponding first reference signal, in such a way as to construct an image of probabilities of defects; correlate each first reference signal with the corresponding second reference signal, in such a way as to construct a reference noisy image; and subtract the reference noisy image from the image of probabilities of defects.
US11313835B2 Phosphorescent ferro-magnetic particle formulation and method of non-destructive testing therewith
A dispersion of particles is provided that each contain at least one ferromagnetic domain and at least one phosphor domain having a stimulation wavelength, a glow persistence of at least 5 seconds and a visible wavelength emission. A polymeric resin that is transmissive of the stimulation wavelength and the visible wavelength emission coats the ferromagnetic and phosphor domains to define each particle size. A method of non-destructively inspecting a test article applies a dispersion of these particles to a surface of the test article. A magnetic field is then induced including the test article. The surface of the test article is exposed to incident energy adapted to stimulate phosphorescence of the dispersion of particles. With the incident energy exposure ceased, the position of the dispersion of particles on the surface of the test article is imaged. An inspection system for non-destructively inspecting a test article is also provided.
US11313833B2 Chemical trace detection system
A chemical trace detection system includes: a drift tube; a detector disposed within the drift tube; a voltage source to produce an electrical field in the drift tube; an ionizer to establish an ionization region adjacent to the electrical field; and a desorber including a sample holder to hold a sample in or adjacent to the ionization region and a sample heater to desorb particles of the sample held in the sample holder such that the desorbed particles are introduced directly into the ionization region from the sample holder to form ionized particles that are forced toward the detector by the electrical field. A regenerable dryer assembly for supplying dry drift gas to an ion mobility spectrometer is also provided that includes a regenerable desiccant material.
US11313823B2 Method of examining the electrical properties of objects using electric fields
The electrical properties of objects are examined, using electric fields. An object is arranged on an apparatus having a first electrode (201) and a second electrode (202). The first electrode is energised during a first strobing operation of a scanning-cycle and the second electrode is monitored during this first strobing operation. Thereafter, during a second strobing operation, the second electrode is energised and the first electrode is monitored.
US11313819B2 Thermal analysis of semiconductor devices
A method for determining a thermal impedance of a sample device is described. According to the method, a sample device is heated to an initial temperature. A pulsed power including a sequence of pulses is applied to the sample device. Temperature of the sample device is measured in a time-dependent manner. A thermal impedance of the sample device is determined based on the temperature of the sample device and the pulsed power.
US11313811B2 Dynamic determination of irrigation-related data using machine learning techniques
Methods, systems, and computer program products for dynamic determination of irrigation-related data using machine learning techniques are provided herein. A computer-implemented method includes obtaining irrigation-related data pertaining to a region of interest; determining temporal values corresponding to irrigation activity at the region of interest by performing spatiotemporal analysis of the irrigation-related data; determining amounts of water utilized in connection with the irrigation activity corresponding to the temporal values by applying machine learning techniques to the irrigation-related data; determining types of irrigation activity attributed to the irrigation activity by applying machine learning techniques to the irrigation-related data and determined amounts of water; determining irrigation-related variables pertaining to the region of interest by executing a physical model using, as inputs, the determined temporal values, amounts of water, and types of irrigation activity, wherein the irrigation-related variables include an extent of irrigation activity; and outputting the determined irrigation-related variables to a user.
US11313807B2 Image inspection device
An image inspection device has a first suction conveyance unit which is arranged on the upstream side with a conveyance surface as an upper surface, a second suction conveyance unit which is arranged on the downstream side with a conveyance surface as a lower surface to make the conveyance surface continuous from the upstream side, a first inspection section which inspects an image on a front surface of an inspection object which is conveyed to the first suction conveyance unit and a second inspection section which inspects an image on a back surface of the inspection object which is conveyed to the second suction conveyance unit. The inspection object is conveyed in a state of being sucked and held on the first and second suction conveyance units and therefore is stable in position and posture in conveyance and an expected accuracy is maintained in inspection performed by the first and second inspection sections.
US11313802B1 System and method for detecting contaminants in a sample fluid
Disclosed is a system for detecting contaminants in a sample fluid. The system has a colloidal dispersion circuit with a reservoir containing a colloidal dispersion with colloidal particles capable of exhibiting localized surface plasmon resonance (“LSPR particles”), a Raman spectrometer/flow cell and a pump for circulating the colloidal dispersion through the colloidal dispersion circuit. A colloidal dispersion level sensor measures the extent of colloidal dispersion in the colloidal dispersion circuit. A permeation valve diverts the colloidal dispersion in the colloidal dispersion circuit through an ultra-filtration membrane with a pore size smaller than the LSPR particles, thus preventing the LSPR particles from passing through. The sample may be introduced into the colloidal dispersion circuit through a fluid sample injection valve. A processor is connected to the Raman spectrometer/flow cell, the pump, the permeation valve, the colloidal dispersion level sensor, and the fluid sample injection port. The processor performs several steps to analyze the sample.
US11313801B2 Sample imaging apparatus
The sample imaging apparatus includes: a housing that forms a closed space; a transparent tray on which a sample is placed in the housing; a plane light source that is formed by using a flat light guide plate, which propagates light emitted by a light emitting element in a plane direction, so as to illuminates the sample with illumination light through the tray in the housing; a lens that is disposed in the housing so as to face the plane light source with the tray interposed between the lens and the plane light source and is used for imaging the sample; and an imaging control unit that adjusts a focal length of the lens and performs imaging in a case of imaging the single sample.
US11313800B2 Method for detecting and quantifying additives used in the enhanced recovery of oil and shale gas
A method for the detection and quantification, in a complex aqueous fluid, of additives and water-soluble polymers used in the enhanced recovery of oil and shale gas.
US11313799B2 Calibration of a sensor
There is provided a method of calibrating a sensor comprising a luminescent compound having a luminescence that depends on the concentration of an analyte, and a detector configured to detect light emitted by the luminescent compound, the method comprising providing a component comprising the luminescent compound in a package that maintains exposure of the luminescent compound to the analyte at a known first concentration, assembling the component into the sensor and measuring a first value of a characteristic of the luminescence of the luminescent compound while exposed to the analyte at the first concentration, measuring a second value of the characteristic of the luminescence of the luminescent compound while exposed to the analyte at a known second concentration different from the first concentration, and determining parameters representing the dependence of the characteristic of the luminescence on concentration of the analyte using the first value and the second value.
US11313798B2 Optical measuring device, light guide member, and optical measuring method
An optical measuring device for measuring light emitted from a sample includes a container cavity for receiving a container in which the sample is enclosed; a light detection unit for detecting light from the sample; a light guide path for guiding the light from the sample to the light detection unit; and a light absorbing unit for absorbing incident light. An end of the light guide path to receive the incident light faces the container cavity, a light exit end of the light guide path faces the light detection unit, and the light absorbing unit covers the perimeter of the light guide path other than the light-receiving-end and the light exit end thereof.
US11313791B2 Window obscuration sensors for mobile gas and chemical imaging cameras
An infrared (IR) imaging system for determining a concentration of a target species in an object is disclosed. The imaging system can include an optical system including a focal plane array (FPA) unit behind an optical window. The optical system can have components defining at least two optical channels thereof, said at least two optical channels being spatially and spectrally different from one another. Each of the at least two optical channels can be positioned to transfer IR radiation incident on the optical system towards the optical FPA. The system can include a processing unit containing a processor that can be configured to acquire multispectral optical data representing said target species from the IR radiation received at the optical FPA. One or more of the optical channels may be used in detecting objects on or near the optical window, to avoid false detections of said target species.
US11313790B2 Method for detecting iodine concentration in water samples
A method for detecting concentration of iodine in water samples. An arsenite-containing test solution, a tetravalent cerium ion-containing test solution and a series of iodine-containing standard solutions are prepared. The standard solutions are added to primary wells of a microplate, respectively. A water sample is added to a secondary well. The arsenite-containing test solution and the tetravalent cerium ion-containing test solution are sequentially added to the primary wells and the secondary well. Reaction mixture in each well is reacted and then measured for absorbance by a detector. A standard curve is plotted according to the absorbance of each primary well and a concentration of each iodine-containing standard solution. The absorbance of the sample is plugged into the standard curve to obtain an iodine concentration in the sample.
US11313789B2 Measurement system based on optical interference and measuring method using same
A measurement system includes a light source configured to emitting a source light, a detection platform configured to support a reference sample and a test sample; a light guiding element on an optical path of the source light; and a detector. The detection platform is configured to synchronously move the reference sample and the test sample on a same surface of the detection platform. The light guiding element is configured to divide the source light into a measurement light and a reference light and guide the measurement light to the test sample, and the reference light to the reference sample. The measurement light reflected by the test sample and the reference light reflected by the reference sample are combined as an interference light. The detector is configured to receive the interference light and obtain optical information of the test sample according to the interference light.
US11313787B2 Sensor device for biosensing and other applications
A sensor suitable for detecting specific analytes, a method for manufacturing the sensor, and a method for using the sensor in a diagnostic procedure provided. In an embodiment, the sensor device includes a substrate, a dielectric layer disposed on the substrate, and a probe layer disposed on the dielectric layer. The probe layer is configured to react with an analyte. The reaction may include: binding with the analyte, undergoing a change in a chemical property of the probe layer, or undergoing a change in a structural property of the probe layer. In examples, an attribute of the dielectric layer is configured to identify the device during a process that determines whether the probe layer has reacted with the analyte.
US11313785B2 System and method for the automated analysis of cellular assays and tissues
A method for providing an image of a biological sample is disclosed. The method includes: obtaining an image of at least one biological sample; positioning the image of the at least one biological sample; assessing the image of the at least one biological sample; automatically segmenting the image of the at least one biological sample; while simultaneously determining a region of interest of the at least one biological sample; responsive to obtaining the image of the at least one biological sample and a control parameter of the at least one biological sample; and receiving the region of interest and providing an indication of a location of the region of interest.
US11313782B2 Compositions and methods for cell-like calibration particles
A method includes calibrating a cytometric device for analysis of a target cell, by inserting, into the cytometric device, a hydrogel particle. The hydrogel particle has at least one of a background fluorescent property or a spectral property that is substantially similar to the at least one of a background fluorescent property or a spectral property of the target cell. The method also includes measuring at least one property of the hydrogel particle using the cytometric device.
US11313781B2 Self-parative calibration method of an aptamer sensor
A method for using a biosensor to determine the concentration of a target analyte, that does not require a pre-test calibration step. Small variations between electrodes on different biosensors, even when the biosensors are designed to be identical and manufactured in as close a manner as possible, can lead to significant variations in output when the electrochemical method is applied. Therefore, existing biosensors are calibrated before use, either during manufacturing or just prior to use. Prior calibration is not feasible for disposable applications, and increases the complexity of use if required to be performed by the end-user. A self-parative calibration method is described in which certain constants are determined during testing of the biosensor, then applied to all uses of the biosensor, so that an additional calibration step is not required.
US11313780B2 Devices and methods for analyzing and filtering light scattering data from a sample potentially containing a non-target compound
Methods of analyzing and filtering light scattering data from a sample potentially containing a non-target compound, for example a contaminant. The presence of contaminants result in outliers in the scattering intensity data that increase both symmetry and width of photon counts obtained via analysis. After identification, various outliers are discarded to account for the non-target compounds and thereafter the remaining light scattering data is analyzed. Preferably, analyzing the light scattering data or photon counts involves determining a level to discard an outlier. In particular, the method includes the steps of identifying and quantifying the mode of photon count distribution and using the peak of the mode of distribution to eliminate outliers.
US11313779B2 Liquid debris sensor and system
A debris detection system includes a chamber configured to permit particles to pass through the chamber; an optical fiber or fiber optic cable providing a light path; a collimator configured to channel light from the light path into the chamber; and a reflector configured to reflect light back to the collimator for signal detection. In embodiments, the reflector may include a mirror. Methods for detecting particles and information and/or parameters associated with particles, including that associated with reflected light, are disclosed.
US11313774B2 TEM electromechanical in-situ testing method of one-dimensional materials
A TEM electromechanical in-situ testing method of one-dimensional materials is provided. A multi-function sample stage which can compress, buckle and bend samples is designed and manufactured. A carbon film on a TEM grid of Cu is eliminated, and the TEM grid of Cu is cut in half through the center of the circle. The samples are dispersed ultrasonically in alcohol and dropped on the edge of the semicircular grid of Cu with a pipette. A single sample is fixed on the edge of a substrate of the sample stage with conductive silver epoxy by using a micromechanical device under an optical microscope, and conductive silver paint is applied to the surface of the substrate of the sample stage; and an electromechanical in-situ testing is conducted in a TEM. This provides a simple and efficient sample preparation and testing method for a TEM electromechanical in-situ observing experiment.
US11313772B2 Fixatives and methods of use
Disclosed herein are compositions for fixing tissue for cytologic, histomorphologic, and/or molecular analysis (e.g., DNA, RNA, and/or protein analysis). In some embodiments, the fixatives are aldehyde-free fixatives, for example, formaldehyde- or formalin-free fixatives. Particular disclosed compositions include buffered ethanol. The buffer is a phosphate buffer or phosphate buffered saline (PBS) in some examples. In further embodiments, the fixative includes additional components, such as glycerol and/or acetic acid.
US11313771B1 Sample collection apparatus for scent detection
In an example, a sample collection apparatus to collect sample from a detection subject includes a circumferential ring tubing surrounding an interior and configured to be moved between bottom ring tubing position and top ring tubing position. The circumferential ring tubing includes air nozzles along a circumferential length of the ring tubing to direct air flow toward the interior as the ring tubing is moved from the top ring tubing position to the bottom ring tubing position, to blow air toward the detection subject in a sample collection zone in the interior and to push a sample of the detection subject via an air flow toward a platform on which the detection subject is positioned. The sample includes particles and/or vapor of the detection subject. A receptacle is disposed below the platform to collect the sample carried by the air flow through collection openings of the platform to the receptacle.
US11313760B2 Device and method for measuring transmittance curve of Fabry-Parot using whispering gallery mode laser source
Disclosed is a device and a method for measuring Fabry-Parot (FP) transmittance curve by using a whispering gallery mode laser source. The device includes: a seed laser, a first polarizer, a second polarizer, a spectroscope, a beam reduction system, a lens, and Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) microfluidic chip arranged in sequence.
US11313759B2 Method and device for measuring the local refractive power and/or the refractive power distribution of a spectacle lens
The local refractive power and/or the refractive power distribution of a left and/or a right spectacle lens in a spectacle frame is measured in the wearing position on the head of a spectacle wearer by capturing at least two images of an eye of the spectacle wearer from different recording positions. The disclosure also relates to a computer program product having a computer program with program code and to an apparatus for carrying out the method.
US11313756B2 Flow rate control device and abnormality detection method using flow rate control device
An abnormality detection method performed using a flow rate control device including a restriction portion, a control valve, a first pressure sensor, a second pressure sensor, and a downstream valve, includes a step of changing the control valve and the downstream valve from an open state to a closed state, a step of measuring an upstream pressure or a downstream pressure in the closed state, and at least one step of (a) extracting an upstream pressure at a point when a difference between the upstream pressure and the downstream pressure reaches a predetermined value as an upstream convergence pressure, and extracting the downstream pressure as a downstream convergence pressure, and (b) extracting the time from a point when the control valve are changed to a closed state to a point when a difference between the upstream pressure and the downstream pressure reaches a predetermined value as a convergence time.
US11313752B2 Leak detection module and method of checking the seal of an object to be tested using a tracer gas
A leak detection module for checking a seal of an object to be tested using a tracer gas is provided, including: a leak detector; a manipulatable probe; and a human-machine interface including a voice recognition device configured to recognize a voice command controlling the leak detection module. A method for checking the seal of an object to be tested using a tracer gas is also provided.
US11313751B1 Leak detection and containment device
A leak detection and containment tray includes a solid bottom surface and perforated upper surface and a pair of metal plates separated by a unit of absorbent material that is conductive when wet. When the tray absorbs a liquid, an electrical connection is completed between the pair of metal plates thereby causing an audible alarm. An illumination device is also provided and illuminated when the electrical connection is completed. A switch is configured to permit selective use of the audio and/or visual alarm.
US11313749B2 Pressure sensor device and method for forming a pressure sensor device
In an embodiment a pressure sensor device includes a substrate body, a pressure sensor having a membrane and a cap body having at least one opening, wherein the pressure sensor is arranged between the substrate body and the cap body in a vertical direction which is perpendicular to a main plane of extension of the substrate body, and wherein the mass of the substrate body amounts to at least 80% of the mass of the cap body and at most 120% of the mass of the cap body.
US11313747B2 Fill fluid thermal management
A remote seal assembly for a process transmitter includes a seal body containing a cavity sealed by a diaphragm. The seal body configured to be mounted to a process element containing a process fluid such that a first side of the diaphragm is exposed to the process fluid. A capillary contains a fill fluid that is in fluid communication with the cavity and a second side of the diaphragm. A coupling has a capillary recess and two cavities separated by a second diaphragm. The capillary extends through the capillary recess and connects to the coupling such that the fill fluid in the capillary is in fluid communication with one of the two cavities and the second diaphragm. A thermally conductive element preferably extends continuously along the capillary from the seal body toward the coupling and into the capillary recess without contacting the coupling.
US11313743B2 Tactile sensor
A new tactile sensor having a sensing layer, and the sensing layer includes a flexible substrate, at least one stress sensing unit, and at least one temperature sensing unit. The stress sensing unit includes a flexible conductive fiber, a top electrode, and a bottom electrode, the flexible conductive fiber is laid flat on the flexible substrate, the top electrode is bendable, and when there is a potential difference between the top electrode and the bottom electrode, a current flows along a radial direction of the flexible conductive fiber; and the temperature sensing unit includes a thermal conductive fiber and two end electrodes, the thermal conductive fiber is laid flat on the flexible substrate, and when there is a potential difference between the two end electrodes, a current flows along an axial direction of the thermal conductive fiber.
US11313742B2 System for analysis of the performance in use of a sliding board
A system for analysis of the performance in use of a sliding board includes a database storing baseline performance; a sensor sensitive to the deformations of said sliding board; and a monitoring body. The monitoring body determines the performance in use based on measurements from the sensor; and compares the performance in use with the baseline performance. The sensor is secured to the sliding board and has at least one piezoelectric element secured to the sliding board and configured to generate electric energy during the deformations of the sliding board; and an electronic processing circuit, powered exclusively by the electric energy generated by the at least one piezoelectric element.
US11313741B2 Packaging technologies for temperature sensing in health care products
Temperature sensor packages and methods of fabrication are described. The temperature sensor packages in accordance with embodiments may be rigid or flexible. In some embodiments the temperature sensor packages are configured for touch sensing, and include an electrically conductive sensor pattern such as a thermocouple or resistance temperature detector (RTD) pattern. In some embodiments, the temperature sensor packages are configured for non-contact sensing an include an embedded transducer.
US11313739B2 Methods and apparatuses for temperature measurement
This invention relates to a method and apparatus for automated measurement of the temperatures of samples on a production line without any human intervention. In one aspect the apparatus has a conveyance system; and a temperature measurement unit having: a first member and a second member which are movable relative to each other between at least a first position in which the first and second members cooperate to form an internal space which is substantially internally reflective of radiofrequency radiation and a second position in which the object can be introduced into said internal space; and a radiometer arranged so that it is coupled to said internal space, wherein the conveyance system is arranged to convey the object to a measurement position in said internal space whilst the first and second members are in the second position, for a measurement of the radiation emitted from the object to be performed by the radiometer when the first and second members are in the first position and to convey the object away from said measurement position once the measurement has been performed and said first and second members have returned to the second position. The apparatus allows for recording and storing of measured temperature information. Embodiments of the invention provide for auto-calibration of the apparatus and automated testing and rejection of samples which do not meet pre-defined criteria.
US11313734B2 Flexible temperature sensor
Provided is a flexible temperature sensor including a flexible temperature-sensing fabric, wherein the flexible temperature-sensing fabric includes a fabric base and at least one flexible temperature-sensing conductive fiber, the fabric base is a flat fabric woven from a plurality of insulating fibers, and the temperature-sensing conductive fiber is fixed in the fabric base by weaving. The flexible temperature sensor has the advantages of being easy to fabricate, low in cost, washable, wide in temperature monitoring range, high in sensitivity, good in stability and repeatability, and compatible with existing textile technologies.
US11313733B2 Sensor and sensor assemblies for a thermometer
The invention is directed to embodiments of a temperature sensor for use with a temperature measuring device, for example a digital thermometer. The temperature sensor includes at least two and preferably three wires joined at a thermocouple. The temperature sensor is designed to be mounted on terminals of the digital thermometer sensor to allow precise temperature measurements for a thermal device, for example a soldering tool or de-soldering tool.
US11313730B2 Descending and ascending temperature indicators utilizing deep eutectics
An ascending/descending indicator can include a sealed housing that contains a deep eutectic solvent (DES) within the housing. The DES can include two or more components and is configured to exhibit a first characteristic when at a first temperature and to assume a second characteristic when exposed to a second temperature and to substantially maintain the second characteristic even when again exposed to the first temperature.
US11313729B1 Phononic-isolated kinetic inductance detector and fabrication method thereof
The present invention relates to a phononic-isolated Kinetic Inductance Detector (KID) and a method of fabrication thereof. The KID is a highly sensitive superconducting cryogenic detector which can be scaled to very large format arrays. The fabrication process of the KID of the present invention integrates a phononic crystal into a KID architecture. The phononic structures are designed to reduce the loss of recombination and athermal phonons, resulting in lower noise and higher sensitivity detectors.
US11313728B2 Temperature sensing system
A temperature sensing device comprising a housing including a display, an extension at least 1.5 inches long extending from the housing, a temperature sensor, and a connector from the sensor to the housing for transmitting the output to the housing. The extension has a proximal section at the housing and an opposed distal section, the distal section being movable relative to the housing. The temperature sensor is at the distal section of the extension for sensing the temperature of a target material and providing an output related to the temperature of the target material. Optionally, the device includes a thermal insulator at the distal section of the extension protecting the temperature sensor from heat from the target material. Optionally, the device includes a light source at the distal section of the extension for aiming the sensor at the target material.
US11313725B2 Miniaturized Fourier-transform Raman spectrometer systems and methods
State-of-the-art portable Raman spectrometers use discrete free-space optical components that must be aligned well and that don't tolerate vibrations well. Conversely, the inventive spectrometers are made with monolithic photonic integration to fabricate some or all optical components on one or more planar substrates. Photonic integration enables dense integration of components, eliminates manual alignment and individual component assembly, and yields superior mechanical stability and resistance to shock or vibration. These features make inventive spectrometers especially suitable for use in high-performance portable or wearable sensors. They also yield significant performance advantages, including a large (e.g., 10,000-fold) increase in Raman scattering efficiency resulting from on-chip interaction of the tightly localized optical mode and the analyte and a large enhancement in spectral resolution and sensitivity resulting from the integration of an on-chip Fourier-transform spectrometer.
US11313722B2 Infrared spectrometer having dielectric-polymer-based spectral filter
An infrared spectrometer for operation in the mid-infrared spectral range is disclosed, where the spectrometer includes a Bragg-mirror-based spectral filter that is operative for providing an output optical signal whose spectral content is spatially dispersed along a first direction, where the Bragg mirrors include low-refractive-index layers comprising a polymer material that is transmissive across the mid-infrared spectral range and is characterized by less than ten absorption peaks with the operating spectral range of the spectrometer.
US11313719B2 Photon number resolving superconducting detector
A photon detector is provided. The photon detector includes a superconducting wire having a plurality of alternating narrow and wide portions; a current source electrically-coupled to the superconducting wire and configured to supply the superconducting wire with electrical current; and an optical waveguide optically coupled to the plurality of narrow portions of the superconducting wire.
US11313717B2 Imaging devices having piezoelectric transceivers
A micromachined ultrasonic transducer (MUT). The MUT includes: a substrate; a membrane suspending from the substrate; a bottom electrode disposed on the membrane; a piezoelectric layer disposed on the bottom electrode and an asymmetric top electrode is disposed on the piezoelectric layer. The areal density distribution of the asymmetric electrode along an axis has a plurality of local maxima, wherein locations of the plurality of local maxima coincide with locations where a plurality of anti-nodal points at a vibrational resonance frequency is located.
US11313712B2 Method of determining whether there is a test sample supply
A method for determining whether a testing specimen is supplied to a testing system, which includes a reaction tank in which the testing specimen reacts; a light source for emitting testing light into the reaction tank from one side of the reaction tank; and a photoelectric sensor that is placed on the side of the reaction tank opposite to the light source for receiving the testing light traveled through the reaction tank and that converts the received testing light into an electrical signal. The amount of the testing specimen to be added into the reaction tank is set so that the level of the testing specimen is above the light path of the testing light while the reaction tank is cleaned. Whether the testing specimen is supplied is determined based on the presence of change of the electrical signal output from the photoelectric sensor.
US11313709B2 Physical quantity measurement device for fluid with narrowed flow path
A physical quantity measurement device includes a housing forming a measurement flow path in which a sensor support supports a physical quantity sensor. The measurement flow path includes a sensor path in which the physical quantity sensor is disposed, an upstream curved path between the sensor path and an inlet, and a downstream curved path between the sensor path and an outlet. The housing includes a measurement narrowed portion that gradually narrows the measurement flow path in a direction from the inlet toward the physical quantity sensor. An upstream end of the sensor support is provided upstream of the measurement narrowed portion in an arrangement cross section along an imaginary straight line passing through the physical quantity sensor and extending in an arrangement direction in which the upstream curved path and the downstream curved path are arranged.
US11313708B2 Method for operating a magnetic inductive flowmeter and magnetic inductive flowmeter
The present disclosure relates to a method for operating a magnetoinductive flowmeter in which, during a constant phase having a constant magnetic field, a plurality of raw measured values of the raw measurement voltage are determined, the raw measurement voltage including a flow-dependent component, an interference component and a noise component, wherein each raw measured value assigned a flow measured value and an interference voltage value, wherein a raw measured value from a preceding first constant phase and a raw measured value from a second constant phase following the first constant phase are used to calculate a second flow measured value and a second interference voltage value of the interference component, wherein first flow measured values from the first constant phase and/or second constant phase are corrected using the knowledge of the second flow measured value and the calculated second interference voltage value.
US11313707B2 Magnetic-inductive flowmeter
A magnetic-inductive flowmeter for determining the flow of at least one medium, having first and second parallel measuring tubes for guiding the at least one medium, a magnetic field generating device for generating a magnetic field permeating the measuring tubes perpendicular to the flow direction of the at least one medium, first and second electrode pairs for respectively tapping a first and second measuring voltage induced in the medium, and an evaluation unit for evaluating the measuring voltages. Increased reliability in functioning of the flowmeter and the determined flow and flow difference values is achieved by the first and second electrode pairs being formed together by a first, second and third electrodes, the second electrode being both part of the first electrode pair and part of the second electrode pair and being arranged between the two measuring tubes. The electrodes are arranged perpendicular to the flow and magnetic field directions.
US11313704B2 System and method for a sensor protection assembly
The present teaching relates to method and system for an assembly for protecting a sensor. The assembly includes a first structure having a rectangular prism and connected with a truncated tube, wherein the rectangular prism and the truncated tube have parallel longitudinal axes and the tube is truncated to yield a cross section having a norm that forms an angle with the longitudinal axis of the truncated tube and a second structure of a trapezoid prism having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axes and with the first structure embedded therein. The second structure has a slanted surface in the front that meets the cross section of the truncated tube and has the norm of the cross section.
US11313700B2 Magnetic field influence during rotation movement of magnetic target
A system for reducing stray field effects comprises a magnetic target producing a changing magnetic field; a first set of magnetic field sensing elements placed in spaced relation to the magnetic target and comprising at least a first magnetic field sensing element and a second magnetic field sensing element, each magnetic field sensing element having an axis of maximum sensitivity; a second set of magnetic field sensing elements placed in spaced relation to the magnetic target and comprising at least a third magnetic field sensing element and a fourth magnetic field sensing element, each magnetic field sensing element having an axis of maximum sensitivity; and wherein the first set of magnetic field sensing elements is positioned closer to a center point of the magnetic field than the second set of magnetic field sensing elements.
US11313695B2 Augmented reality navigational indicator
A system and method may generate a more realistic augmented reality (AR) overlay by generating a segmentation image and blending it with one or more other images. The system may generate a segmentation image based on an input image. The segmentation image may be blended with an AR path overlay image to generate an object-masked AR path overlay image. The object-masked AR path overlay image may be blended with the input image to generate an output image.
US11313694B2 Method and apparatus for recommending travel way
The present disclosure provides a method and an apparatus for recommending a travel way. The method includes: obtaining historical travel data; determining a plurality of correlations between respective travel ways according to the historical travel data; generating a vector corresponding to each travel way according to the plurality of correlations between respective travel ways; performing learning on an initial vector corresponding to each user and an initial vector corresponding to each starting-and-arrival pair according to the vector corresponding to each travel way and the historical travel data, to obtain a vector corresponding to each user and a vector corresponding to each starting-and-arrival pair; and recommending a travel way according to the vector corresponding to each travel way, the vector corresponding to each user and the vector corresponding to each starting-and-arrival pair.
US11313693B2 System and process for closest in path vehicle following using surrounding vehicles motion flow
A system for closest in path vehicle following using surrounding vehicles motion flow is provided and includes a sensor device of a host vehicle generating data related to vehicles upon a drivable surface. The system further includes a navigation controller including a computerized processor operable to monitor the data from the sensor device, define a portion of the plurality of vehicles as a swarm of vehicles, identify one of the plurality of vehicles as a closest in path vehicle to be followed, evaluate the data to determine whether the closest in path vehicle to be followed is exhibiting good behavior in relation to the swarm of vehicles, and, when the closest in path vehicle to be followed is exhibiting the good behavior, generate a breadcrumbing navigation path based upon the data. The system further includes a vehicle controller controlling the host vehicle based upon the breadcrumbing navigation path.
US11313692B2 Navigation server and navigation system
Provided is a navigation server or the like capable of promoting enhancement of convenience in traffic of moving bodies with a comprehensive consideration of various factors of each link. There is found a server route R configured by link groups that connect a starting point p1 and a destination point p2 of a navigation client 2 of interest, the server route R having a minimum total value ΣC2 of second moving costs C2 in the link groups. The second costs C2 result from first moving costs C1 corrected based on various factors, such as combinations of “static factors” and “dynamic factors”.
US11313687B2 Public and ordered transportation trip planning
A method carried out by a computer for coordinating a route comprising a public transportation leg using a vehicle operated by a public transportation service and characterized by an estimated arrival time; and a subsequent ordered transportation leg using a vehicle operated by an ordered transportation service, the method comprising: transmitting to the ordered transportation service an order for a vehicle to provide the ordered transportation leg, the order being characterized by an estimated departure time; tracking real-time progress of the user along the public transportation leg; responsive to the tracking detecting a delay in the public transportation leg, determining a later departure time for the ordered transportation leg; transmitting to the ordered transportation service a revised order for the ordered transportation leg comprising the later departure time; and sending to the mobile communication device a rescheduling notification comprising the later departure time.
US11313686B2 Moving body
A moving body, which a person boards, includes an acquisition unit configured to acquire current position information of the moving body, and a recommended path calculation unit configured to calculate a path that is a recommended path toward a predetermined destination and passes through an interior of at least one building, based on the current position information and the predetermined destination.
US11313684B2 Collaborative navigation and mapping
During GPS-denied/restricted navigation, images proximate a platform device are captured using a camera, and corresponding motion measurements of the platform device are captured using an IMU device. Features of a current frame of the images captured are extracted. Extracted features are matched and feature information between consecutive frames is tracked. The extracted features are compared to previously stored, geo-referenced visual features from a plurality of platform devices. If one of the extracted features does not match a geo-referenced visual feature, a pose is determined for the platform device using IMU measurements propagated from a previous pose and relative motion information between consecutive frames, which is determined using the tracked feature information. If at least one of the extracted features matches a geo-referenced visual feature, a pose is determined for the platform device using location information associated with the matched, geo-referenced visual feature and relative motion information between consecutive frames.
US11313683B2 Information processing device and information processing method
There is provided an information processing device including a control unit that determines reliability of positioning information of a user calculated on a basis of sensed information output from a sensing unit built in a portable information processing device. According to the present disclosure, it is possible to determine the reliability of positioning information. Note that the effects described above are not necessarily limitative. With or in the place of the above effects, there may be achieved any one of the effects described in this specification or other effects that may be grasped from this specification.
US11313682B1 Silicon photonic integrated circuit and fiber optic gyroscope apparatus using grating couplers
A silicon photonic integrated circuit is provided, which includes a first optical power splitter, a second optical power splitter, a first grating coupler and a second grating coupler. The first optical power splitter has an input, a first output and a second output, in which the input is configured to receive an inputted beam, and the first output is configured to output a returned beam. The second optical power splitter has an input, a first output and a second output, in which the input is coupled to the second output of the first optical power splitter. The first and second grating couplers are respectively coupled to the first and second outputs of the second optical power splitter, and are configured to optically couple two opposite ends of a fiber coil, respectively.
US11313674B2 Force sensing in a distal region of an instrument including single-core or multi-core optical fiber
An optical force sensor along with an optical processing apparatus and method are disclosed. The optical force sensor includes an optical fiber, a core included in the optical fiber, an instrument including the optical fiber, the instrument having a distal region, and a tubular structure encasing an end of the optical fiber and secured to the first conduit at the distal region of the instrument. When an optical interferometric system is coupled to the optical fiber, it processes reflected light from a portion of the core included within the tubular structure that does not include Bragg gratings to produce a measurement of a force present at the distal region of the instrument.
US11313672B2 Optical position-measuring device
An optical position-measuring device for sensing a relative position of two objects, each object being connected to a grating. The optical position-measuring device is configured such that, at one of the gratings, an illumination beam emitted from a light source is split into two sub-beams which, in respective scanning beam paths following the splitting, experience different polarization-optical effects and recombine at one of the gratings. After the differently polarized sub-beams are recombined, a plurality of phase-shifted, displacement-dependent scanning signals are generatable from a resulting signal beam in a detection unit. No separate polarization-optical components are disposed in the scanning beam paths of the sub-beams between splitting and recombination. At least one of the gratings is configured as a polarization grating configured to produce the different polarization-optical effects and such that diffraction orders with different polarization states are produced at each point of incidence on the polarization grating.
US11313670B2 Inspection method for multilayer semiconductor device
An inspection method for a multilayer semiconductor device is provided. The inspection method can investigate multilayered ensembles of a multilayer semiconductor device and obtain stratigraphic thickness (ST) maps of each layer in the multilayer semiconductor device by utilizing absorption edges of materials of interests and obtaining calibration quality curves.
US11313667B2 Methods for the stabilization of interferometric systems and interferometric systems implementing such methods
The present description relates to a stabilized interferometric system comprising: a light source (210) for emitting an initial beam of coherent light; a spatial light modulator (220) configured to receive at least a first part of said initial beam and input data (203) and configured to emit a spatially modulated beam resulting from a spatial modulation of a parameter of said first part of said initial beam based on said input data; a scattering medium (230) configured to receive said spatially modulated beam; a detection unit (240) configured to acquire an interference pattern (IN0) resulting from the interferences between randomly scattered optical paths taken by the spatially modulated beam through the scattering material; a control unit (250) configured to vary the frequency of the laser source in order to at least partially compensate a change in said interference pattern resulting from a change in at least one environmental parameter.
US11313663B2 Location estimation apparatus, moving object, location estimation method, and computer-readable storage medium
It includes an intensity pattern determination section to determine an intensity pattern indicating a distribution of a magnitude of a target quantity in at least a part of a moving path of the moving object, a subarea determination section to determine, among a plurality of subareas, one or more subareas having an intensity pattern which matches or is similar to an intensity pattern determined by the intensity pattern determination section based on map information which associates area identification information which identifies each of a plurality of subareas included in a target region having a predetermined geographic range and an intensity parameter indicating a magnitude of a target quantity premeasured in the subarea, and an output section to output, as a location of the moving object, one or more subareas determined by the subarea determination section.
US11313660B2 Digital grip gauge with shaped tip
In an embodiment, an apparatus includes one or more probes, a tip, a pin, and a measurement device. The one or more probes may be configured for insertion through an aperture in a component. The tip may be slidably engaged with the one or more probes and include a first end configured to contact a first surface of the component. The first end of the tip may be conically shaped. The pin may be slidably engaged with the one or more probes and include a first end configured for insertion into the aperture in the component such that the one or more probes are configured to contact a second surface of the component. The pin may be configured to move between a first position and a second position. An axis of the pin may be substantially aligned with an axis of the tip. The measurement device may be coupled to the tip and configured to measure a value indicating a grip length.
US11313657B1 Multi-piece projectile with an insert formed via a powder metallurgy process
A bullet, having: an insert including a sintered metal material; a main body including a non-sintered material and a bore bounded by a sidewall, where the insert is disposed in the bore; and an empty volume bounded in part by the bore and in part by the insert.
US11313656B1 Pop out wing unit
A fin deployment mechanism for a projectile to release the fins laterally or radially. This pop-out type of mechanism therefore avoids need for a sabot for projectile launching purposes. By avoiding the weight and space usage of a sabot, there can be increased length and volume for the warhead and projectile, at the same weight burden.
US11313655B1 Screw off baseplate
A rear slip base plate for a round carrying a guidance and control unit payload, which round is launched from a rifled launch tube. To prevent the guidance and control unit payload from also being rapidly spun with the round, the slip base plate unit mechanically isolates the guidance and control unit payload from the round spin rate.
US11313653B2 Initiator assemblies for a perforating gun
An initiator assembly for a perforating gun includes a detonator configured to detonate a shaped charge of the perforating gun when ballistically coupled to the shaped charge, wherein the detonator includes a detonator housing that receives an explosive material and a detonator electrical connector extending from the detonator housing, and a switch assembly configured to detonate the detonator after receiving a firing signal, wherein the switch assembly includes a switch housing and a switch electrical connector received in the switch housing, wherein one of the detonator electrical connector and the switch electrical connector is insertable into the other of the detonator electrical connector and the switch electrical connector to form an electrical connection between the detonator and the switch assembly.
US11313652B1 Underbody kit
An underbody kit for a vehicle having an outer body shell defining a cavity, at least one explosive device secured to the outer body shell within the cavity, and wherein the underbody kit is constructed and arranged to counteract both a blast event near the vehicle and a penetrator event.
US11313647B1 Multi-MOA reflex sight for firearms
An apparatus implementable on a firearm includes a lens, a light source, and a control unit coupled to control the light source. The light source is configured to project an image of an aim point onto the lens. In operation, the control unit is configured to vary a size of the image projected onto the lens by the light source without changing a shape or an outer contour of the image.
US11313646B1 Slide having rear sight fastener assembly for pistols
A slide assembly for a pistol includes a slide, a firing pin, a firing pin spring and a firing pin retainer. The firing pin retainer includes left-side and right side flat surfaces disposed on the rails of the firing pin retainer on the top side. A rear sight is providing having a bottom side having a pair of threaded mounting holes. A pair of threaded mounting fasteners each having a head is provided to mount the sight on the slide. A pair of threaded mounting holes of the slide is coaxial with the threaded mounting holes of the rear sight, wherein the threaded mounting fasteners extend through the rear sight mounting holes in the slide and into the pair of mounting holes in the rear sight, wherein, when the firing pin retainer is fully seated in the grooves of the slide, the heads of the fasteners are captured by the flat surfaces of the firing pin retainer.
US11313643B2 Folding stock assembly for firearms
A folding stock assembly for firearms can be easily folded to the left or right without the use of any additional tools for ease of handling and ergonomics in sniper or tactical weapons.
US11313640B2 Crossbow assembly
A crossbow assembly uses an arrangement with two pairs of limbs, with one pair of opposing limbs on each side of the stock. The two limbs within each pair are arranged in opposition to each other in a vertical plane. The limb tips are each connected to an axle assembly with respective limb cables. The axle has a pair of axle pulleys at opposing ends. A bowstring has opposing ends connected to each axle pulley. The bowstring extends forward from each axle pulley and extends across the stock, passing between two bowstring pulleys. The middle of the bowstring forms the nock point.
US11313637B1 Detachable trigger guard for firearms
Various examples of a detachable trigger guard for firearms are described. The trigger guard as a monolithic piece has components including a main body, a first connection portion at a first distal end of the main body, and a second connection portion at a second distal end of the main body opposite the first distal end thereof. At least one of the first connection portion and the second connection portion of the detachable trigger guard is elastically deformable to allow the detachable trigger guard to be removably coupled to a receiver portion of the firearm below a trigger of the firearm with the first connection portion coupled to either or both of a first pair of through holes on the receiver portion of the firearm and with the second connection portion coupled to either or both of a second pair of through holes on the receiver portion of the firearm.
US11313636B2 Trigger mechanism for a firearm having a vertical and horizontal rotatable trigger piece and a vertical moving sear
A trigger assembly includes a housing a sear moveably connected to the housing; and a trigger piece connected to the housing and moveable between a cocked position and a firing position; the trigger piece including a trigger shoe configured to contact a user in moving from the cocked position to the firing position; the trigger piece being configured to rotate about a first axis of rotation and an orthogonal second axis of rotation in moving from the cocked position to the firing position.
US11313634B1 Magazine loader
Disclosed is a magazine loader having a base, a groove of the base, a cartridge loader slide, a channel in the cartridge loader slide, a mating portion of the cartridge loader slide sized in relative proportions to mate with the groove in the base, a magazine guide, a pin connecting the magazine guide to the cartridge loader slide; and a housing partially covering the magazine guide.
US11313633B1 Firearm
A firearm includes a barrel having a breech end. A receiver is engaged with the breach end of the barrel and defines a chamber. A vent path is through the barrel downstream from the breech end. A latch is downstream from the vent path and pivotally connected to the receiver. A bolt is at least partially inside the chamber. The bolt has a locked position in which the latch is engaged with the bolt to prevent the bolt from moving away from the breech end of the barrel and a released position in which the latch is not engaged with the bolt.
US11313630B2 Heat exchanger and refrigeration cycle apparatus having heat exchanger
A heat exchanger includes plate-shaped fins and a plurality of heat transfer pipes attached to the fins so as to intersect the fins. The heat transfer pipes are disposed at intervals in a long-edge direction of the fins. The fins have a wave shape at at least a portion thereof and are capable of expanding and contracting in the long-edge direction.
US11313629B2 Latent heat storage building element
A latent heat storage window includes a plurality of cells, an operation mechanism, and a magnetic material. The plurality of cells are formed by encapsulating a latent heat storage material including two or more components. The operation mechanism can be operated by a user. The magnetic material causes a specific component of the two or more components included in the latent heat storage material to be unevenly distributed when the operation mechanism is operated.
US11313626B2 Heat pipe
This disclosure relates to a heat pipe includes a tubular body and a capillary structure. The tubular body has an inner surface. The inner surface forms a sealed chamber. The capillary structure is located in the sealed chamber and arranged on the inner surface. The tubular body includes a condensation section and an evaporation section connected to each other. The capillary structure includes a cold section and a heat section connected to each other. The cold section is disposed on the condensation section, and the heat section is disposed on the evaporation section. A wall thickness of the cold section is greater than a wall thickness of the heat section.
US11313624B2 Evaporative cooling system and device
An evaporative cooling system includes an indirect cooling coil containing a cooling fluid to be circulated and a blower assembly configured to generate an inlet air stream through the indirect cooling coil. The cooling fluid in the indirect cooling coil is a slurry of water and phase change material.
US11313621B2 Moisture measurement of timber
A kiln moisture measurement method and system is provided for measuring the moisture level of a charge of timber in a timber drying kiln. The method includes steps of: transmitting electromagnetic radiation from a transmitter; receiving the electromagnetic radiation at a receiver; wherein the transmitter and receiver are configured such that the electromagnetic radiation passes through at least part of the charge of timber. An electronic data processor determines the gain of the electromagnetic radiation by comparing the intensities of the transmitted and received electromagnetic radiation; and subsequently determines a moisture level of the charge based on the gain of the electromagnetic radiation.
US11313618B2 Integrated expander-motor compressor
An expander and motor-compressor unit is disclosed. The unit includes a casing and an electric motor arranged in the casing. A compressor is arranged in the casing and drivingly coupled to the electric motor through a central shaft. Furthermore, a turbo-expander is arranged for rotation in the casing and is drivingly coupled to the electric motor and to the compressor through the central shaft.
US11313607B2 Refrigerator
A refrigerator includes a duct module, wherein the duct modules include a front panel and a rear panel coupled to each other in the front-rear direction and forming a flow path, a plurality of flow path forming protrusions extending from a front surface of the front panel to form a flow path therebetween, and a sealing surface extending parallel to the rear surface of the front panel from front ends of the plurality of flow path forming protrusions and in surface contact with the rear surface of the front panel.
US11313602B2 Refrigerator and ice-making apparatus of refrigerator
A refrigerator with an ice-making apparatus, the ice-making apparatus including: an ice tray in which ice is made; a water supply device which supplies water to the ice tray from an upper side of the ice tray; a drive unit which is coupled with the ice tray and rotates the ice tray so as to separate ice made in the ice tray; and an ice-fullness detecting lever which is coupled with the drive unit below the ice tray and is rotated in the same direction as that of the ice tray to detect ice-fullness of the ice bank, in which a tray rotation shaft for rotation of the ice tray and a lever rotation shaft for rotation of the ice-fullness detecting lever are provided in the same surface of the drive unit, and in which the lever rotation shaft is positioned below the tray rotation shaft.
US11313601B2 System and method for controlling an expansion valve
A control method and a control system are provided. A valve closing position of a valve device can be controlled according to the current flow direction or working mode of a refrigerant. A stroke of the valve device from a fully-opened position to a fully-closed position is defined as a total valve closing stroke. When the flow direction of the refrigerant is a forward direction, the valve device is controlled to operate at a first valve closing position, and when the flow direction of the refrigerant is a reverse direction, the valve device is controlled to operate at a second valve closing position. The first valve closing position is different from the second valve closing position, such that wear caused by valve closing can be reduced.
US11313595B2 Air-conditioning system and method of sealing heat medium
An air-conditioning system includes a heat source side refrigerant circuit in which a heat source side heat exchanger is provided, a load side heat medium circuit in which a load side heat exchanger is provided, an intermediate heat exchanger, and a heat medium sealing. The heat medium sealing mechanism includes a supply port through which the heat medium and gas flow, the gas being more soluble in the heat medium than air, a discharge port through which the gas pushed by the heat medium is discharged, and a flow straightener that is connected to the load side heat medium circuit in such a manner that, when the gas is supplied, the gas flows from the supply port to the discharge port, and when the heat medium is supplied, the heat medium flows from the supply port to the discharge port.
US11313594B1 Thermal management systems for extended operation
Thermal management systems include an open circuit refrigeration system featuring a first receiver configured to store a gas, a second receiver configured to store a liquid refrigerant fluid, an evaporator configured to extract heat from a heat load that contacts the evaporator, and an exhaust line, where the first receiver, the second receiver, the evaporator, and the exhaust line are connected to provide a refrigerant fluid flow path.
US11313591B1 Universal clamp apparatus to accommodate solar panel frames with different thicknesses
A universal clamp apparatus for use to secure a solar panel frame to a rail coupled to a building roof is provided. The clamp apparatus includes an upper clamp member slidably mounted to a lower clamp member, a bolt disposed through the upper clamp member, and a grounding nut coupled to the lower clamp member and engaged with the bolt. The grounding nut has a base plate and a tubular portion extending through the lower clamp member to engage the bolt. The base plate of the grounding nut has a first pair of opposing edges having pointed pins configured to penetrate the frame of the solar panel to facilitate grounding of the solar panel. The grounding nut rotatably adjusts relative to the bolt to vary the separation distance between the lower clamp member and upper clamp member to permit the solar panel frames with different thicknesses to be secured therein.
US11313585B2 Heat exchanger
A heat exchanger includes front and rear walls forming a flue gas space such that a fluid flowing through a channel formed in the front and rear walls can exchange heat with flue gas in the flue gas space, in use. An entirety of the back wall extends along a first plane, and the back wall is provided with a back fin. The front wall includes a lower portion extending upwardly along the back wall, and an upper portion extending upwardly from an upper end of the lower portion and outwardly away from the back wall to form a combustion space of a flammable gas between the upper portion and the back wall. The upper portion is provided with a front fin. The front and back fins are arranged symmetrically with respect to a virtual line along which the flammable gas is to be injected into the combustion space.
US11313577B2 Air-conditioning system, machine learning apparatus, and machine learning method
An air-conditioning system includes an outside air conditioning device, an air conditioning device, and a machine learning apparatus, and includes a state variable acquiring unit configured to acquire state variables, a learning unit configured to perform learning by associating the state variables with at least either an operating capacity of the outside air conditioning device or an operating capacity of the air conditioning device, and a reward calculating unit configured to calculate a reward that correlates with a total of energy consumption of the outside air conditioning device and energy consumption of the air conditioning device. The learning unit performs the learning by using the reward calculated in a period determined in accordance with a time duration until the total of the energy consumption changes after at least either the operating capacity of the outside air conditioning device or the operating capacity of the air conditioning device has changed.
US11313576B2 Air-conditioner communication system, method of confirming connection of air-conditioner communication system, wireless LAN adapter, and connection confirmation instructions of air-conditioner communication system
An air-conditioner communication system includes: a ceiling-embedded air conditioner; a wireless local area network (LAN) adapter attached to the air conditioner and that functions as a network communication unit of the air conditioner; a router that configures a LAN; a server that communicates with the router via a telecommunication line; and a terminal device that communicates with the wireless LAN adapter and that includes a display. The wireless LAN adapter is connected to the LAN, acquires connection information that indicates whether the wireless LAN adapter is in communication with the router, and provides the terminal device with the connection information. The terminal device displays indicates, on the display based on the connection information, whether the air conditioner, the wireless LAN adaptor, the router, and the server are in communication with one other.
US11313574B2 Display assembly and window air conditioner
A display assembly includes a display box including a base plate having a display portion and a key via hole, an electric control board provided in the display box, and a flexible isolation pad provided in the display box. The flexible isolation pad is located between the base plate and the electric control board, and is configured to isolate the base plate from the electric control board. The display assembly further includes a control key movably provided in the key via hole. The control key is configured to abut against the flexible isolation pad, and to interact with the electric control board through the flexible isolation pad.
US11313567B2 Refrigeration cycle apparatus
A refrigeration cycle apparatus has a compressor disposed via a bottom member of a housing, a second elastic member, a base, and a first elastic member. A first electric component that drives a motor for the compressor and a second electric component that performs another control are fixed to the base and disposed. The base has an upper surface that contacts the first elastic member and a lower surface that contacts the second elastic member. The first electric component and the second electric component are fixed to the upper surface directly or indirectly via a substrate and/or an electric-component casing. Top portions of the first electric component and the second electric component are lower than a top portion of the compressor.
US11313564B2 Home cooking appliance having an air channel
A home cooking appliance includes a housing, a cooking compartment in the housing and accessible through a door in the housing, a cooling air system conveying air through the housing, and an air channel in fluid communication with the cooling air system, the air channel having an outlet exhausting a portion of the air from the cooling air system along a rear wall of the housing.
US11313562B2 Method for operating a burner arrangement of a gas turbine
A method for operating a burner arrangement of a heat engine, particularly a gas turbine, having a plurality of burners, each having at least one pilot burner and main burner, in which method, on the basis of a preset operation of the heat engine, the total quantity of fuel supplied to the burners is maintained substantially constant in a load-controlled manner: in a first group of burners, for each burner, both the pilot burner as well as the main burner are supplied with fuel; in a second group of burners, the fuel supply to the main burners is interrupted, while the pilot burners continue to be operated; and the fuel quantity remaining as a result of the interruption of the fuel supply to the main burners of the second group is redistributed to the still active main burners of the first group. CO emissions are reduced as a result.
US11313560B2 Combustor assembly for a heat engine
A combustor assembly for a heat engine is generally provided. The combustor assembly defines a fuel nozzle centerline and a radial direction extended from the nozzle centerline. The combustor assembly includes a fuel nozzle disposed at least partially concentric to the nozzle centerline. The fuel nozzle defines a fuel injection opening. A deflector assembly is defined around the nozzle centerline extended therethrough. The deflector assembly includes a deflector wall extended at least partially along the radial direction. The deflector assembly includes a conical portion defined around the nozzle centerline. The conical portion defines a fuel nozzle opening. A plurality of openings is defined through the conical portion radially adjacent to the fuel injection opening at the fuel nozzle.
US11313557B2 Burn pit flare tip structure
A robust, thermally and structurally sound burn pit flare tip structure is disclosed of refractory brick construction capable of resisting the high temperature of 1800° C. and associated fluctuations. The burn pit is capable of prolonged continuous operation and reduces the previously experienced downtime and frequent failures.
US11313556B2 Burner for the production of synthesis gas and related cooling circuit
A burner system (100) for the combustion of a hydrocarbon feedstock with an oxidant, comprising at least one burner (1) and a cooling circuit (2), where in: the burner system (100) comprises a fuel side (3, 15) and an oxidant side (4, 14); the burner (1) comprises a cooling chamber (5) connected to said cooling circuit(2); said cooling circuit (2) comprises a reservoir tank(8) for said cooling fluid and a circulation pump(16); said system (100) comprises pressure equalizing line (15b) arranged to establish a fluid communication between the inside of said reservoir tank (8) and at least one of said fuel side and oxidant side.
US11313554B2 Fluidic burner with heat stability
A burner comprises a central passageway and outlets for fuel and for stabilizing oxidant arranged peripherally around the central passageway, and comprises outlets within the burner through which biasing gas, such as gas comprising oxygen, can be injected to enable control of the direction of the flame that is generated by combustion of the fuel and the oxidant at the face of the burner.
US11313553B2 Plug and play burner
A combustion system includes a fuel and oxidant source that outputs fuel and oxidant, a first perforated flame holder, and a second perforated flame holder separated from the first perforated flame holder by a gap. The first and second perforated flame holders sustain a combustion reaction of the fuel and oxidant within the first and second perforated flame holders.
US11313550B2 Light guiding column with a waterproofing function, electronic device with the light guiding column, method of manufacturing the light guiding column
A light guiding column is with a waterproofing function and for guiding light emitted from a light emitting component to outside of a case. The light emitting component is disposed on a base plate. The base plate is disposed inside the case. The light guiding column includes a first end portion and a second end portion. The first end portion passes through a through hole formed on the case in a tight-fitting manner. The second end portion is opposite to the first end portion and clamped between the base plate and the case in a tight-fitting manner. A chamber is formed between the second end portion and the base plate, and the light emitting component is accommodated inside the chamber. The present invention can reduce an amount of components for assembly to reduce manufacturing cost and difficulty in assembly.
US11313547B2 Spherical motion sensor housing for outdoor security light
The present disclosure sets forth a motion sensing outdoor security light with the flexibility of being mounted to either a wall structure or to an eave or ceiling structure. An adjustable spherical motion sensor housing may be provided with the rotationally adjustable outdoor security light, allowing easy adjustment of motion detection ranges under different mounting schemes without comprising the aesthetic design of the light. The adjustable spherical motion sensor housing may also provide an enlarged horizontal field of view for better performance.
US11313545B1 Direct-type panel lamp with adjustable light emitting function
The application discloses a direct-type panel lamp with adjustable light emitting function, which comprises a frame, a diffusion plate, a back plate and at least one light bar; a central area of the back plate is arched to form a chamber for accommodating the light bar; the diffusion plate has a light-transmitting function, which is disposed opposite to the back plate to close the chamber; the frame is formed by connecting a plurality of frame bars, with each frame bar being connected to corresponding edges of the diffusion plate and the back plate; for the same light bar, the LED beads comprise a plurality of first LED beads and a plurality of second LED beads, and wherein the first LED beads and the second LED beads are alternately arranged, and the brightness or color temperature of the first and second LED beads are different.
US11313544B2 Method and system for alignment of illumination device
A method for providing assistance in aiming of one or more illumination devices in an area may include, by a processor, receiving photometric data for an area, and using the photometric data to determine an aiming vector for the illumination device. The area may include the illumination device. the method may further include receiving, from an orientation sensor module of the illumination device, orientation data for the illumination device, and using the orientation data and the aiming vector to determine if there is an error in the aiming of the illumination device. The response to determining that there is an error in the aiming of the illumination device, the method further includes causing a controller associated with a driving means of the illumination device for correcting the error in the aiming of the illumination device.
US11313541B2 Luminaire
A luminaire includes an elongated first housing, an elongated second housing, and a bracket. The elongated first housing supports a first light emitting device and includes a pair of sides and a first channel defined between the sides. The first housing includes a first aperture. The elongated second housing includes a pair of sides and a second channel defined between the sides. An end of the second housing is positioned adjacent an end of the first housing and includes a second aperture disposed proximate the first aperture. The bracket is disposed between the elongated first housing and the first light emitting element. The bracket includes a first projection engageable with the first aperture and a second projection engageable with the second aperture. The bracket is positioned partially within the first channel and partially within the second channel. The bracket is coupled to the first housing by snap-fit engagement and the bracket is coupled to the second housing by snap-fit engagement.
US11313539B2 Personalized lighting
A personalized lighting device includes a base, a first column, a second column, and a translucent colored panel. The first column includes a first end coupled to the base. The second column is spaced apart from the first column. The second column includes a first end coupled to the base. The translucent colored panel spans a space between the first column and the second column.
US11313537B2 Lighting fixture with reversible shroud
Disclosed is a lighting fixture with a shroud that can be removed and repositioned on the housing of the lighting fixture. The shroud may have a first end with a first shape and a second end with a second shape that is different than the first shape. The user may reorient the shroud to face one of the two ends away from and at different elevations relative to the lens to provide different shapes to the light emitted from the fixture.
US11313533B2 Light flux controlling member, light emitting device, surface light source device and display device
A light flux controlling member includes an incidence surface, a reflection surface, an annular groove and an emission surface. The annular groove is disposed so as not to intersect an optical path of light incident on the incidence surface, reflected by the reflection surface, and reaching the emission surface. The first annular surface is formed so that its distance from the central axis increases, from the back side to the front side, and refracts, toward the front surface, light emitted from the light emitting center of the light emitting element, and directly reaching the first annular surface. The second annular surface is formed so that its distance from the central axis increases, from the back side to the front side, and refracts, toward the front side, light emitted from the light emitting element, incident on the incidence surface, and directly reaching the second annular surface.
US11313532B2 Optic assemblies and applications thereof
In one aspect, optic assemblies are provided comprising a collimating optic directing light along a collimation axis and light redirection elements comprising facets for redirecting a portion of the light in one or more directions away from the collimation axis.
US11313531B1 Vehicle searchlight system with light source coupled to spherical motor
A searchlight assembly includes a mount structure adapted to be mounted to an external surface of a vehicle; a lens coupled to an extending from the mount structure and having an inner surface defining a cavity; a spherical motor disposed within the cavity and coupled to the mount structure to independently rotate about two perpendicular axes relative to the mount structure and the lens; and a light source disposed within the cavity and coupled to the spherical motor to be rotatable therewith about the two perpendicular axes.
US11313530B2 One-piece lens with driven wheel sector
The present invention relates to a vehicle lighting device including a lens intended to deflect the light rays emitted by a light source and including a wheel sector with a driven surface. The wheel sector is made in one piece with the lens as a whole. Also included is a driving means with a driving surface such that the driving surface is in contact with the driven surface, and movement of the driving surface drives movement of the lens.
US11313528B2 Optical system for vehicle and vehicle lamp using the same
An optical system including a plurality of lenses is provided. In particular, a horizontal field of view and a vertical field of view of the optical system are different from each other, and a horizontal effective focal length (EFL) and a vertical EFL of the optical system are different from each other. In addition, a retro-focus type optical system is formed in one of a horizontal direction or a vertical direction, and a telephoto type optical system is formed in the other of the horizontal direction or the vertical direction such that a beam pattern from a square-shaped light source is extended laterally.
US11313525B2 Multi-function lighting fixture
Multi-function lighting fixtures are provided. In one example implementation, a lighting fixture may include an optical housing extending lengthwise between a first end and a second end. The optical housing may include a plurality of light sources disposed within an interior of the optical housing and a plurality of optical elements disposed along an exterior of the optical housing. The optical housing may also a plurality of sections defined within the interior of the optical housing. Each of the optical sections may be associated with a separate light source of the plurality of light sources and a separate optical element of the plurality of optical elements.
US11313522B2 Modular lightbar system and method
A lightbar assembly connector for use in a modular lightbar system to connect two or more lightbar assemblies together and having a design and configuration that enables the lightbar assembly connector and lightbar assemblies to be connected by moving the lightbar assembly connector in a direction generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of the lightbar assembly (or by moving the lightbar assembly in a direction generally transverse to the major surface of the lightbar assembly connector). It is thus possible to assemble a modular lightbar system comprised of a plurality of lightbar assemblies and lightbar assembly connectors, any of which are easily removable, replaceable, or serviceable without having to remove or move lightbar assemblies that do not need to be replaced or serviced.
US11313521B2 Portable lighting device
A portable lighting device includes a lighting assembly, a switch assembly, a control module, a power supply, a power recognition circuit, and a power conversion circuit. The control module is configured to control the lighting assembly to light up according to an indication of the switch assembly. The power supply is used for supplying power to the lighting assembly and includes a battery pack and an external power supply. The power conversion circuit is used for converting a power of the power supply into a power output adapted to the lighting assembly and the control module. The power recognition circuit is configured to selectively output the power of the battery pack or the power of the external power supply to the power conversion circuit.
US11313520B2 LED light with light filter device
The present invention provides a lamp comprising: an LED light source; a lens comprising an incident surface and an emergent surface, the incident surface defining a first cavity, and the emergent surface comprising an annular protuberance thereon; and a light filter device accommodated within a space defined by the annular protuberance of the lens, wherein, the LED light source is situated within or proximate to the first cavity, to enable light emitted from the LED light source entering the lens from the incident surface and exiting the lens from the emergent surface to be at least partially transmitted through the light filter device.
US11313519B2 Light source module
A light source module includes a substrate, a light emitting device, a package structure, and an optical pattern. The light emitting device and the package structure are disposed on a surface of the substrate, and the package structure covers the light emitting device. The package structure has a first groove and a second groove connected to each other. The light emitting device is located between the first grove and the substrate. The second groove is located between the first groove and the substrate. An orthogonal projection of the region occupied by the first groove on the substrate has a geometric center. The light emitting device is located at the geometric center. An orthogonal projection of the region occupied by the second groove on the substrate does not overlap the geometric center. The optical pattern is disposed in the first groove and the second groove, and is transflective.
US11313512B2 Planar non-compressible rigidizable chain assembly
Disclosed are various examples of support assemblies comprising multiple elements engaged together and independently rotatable within or substantially parallel to a reference plane while resisting twisting, rotation, or other movement in directions other than substantially within or parallel to the reference plane. The elements typically include projecting members received within cavities of adjacent elements that are configured to allow the resulting assembly to collectively flex within, or substantially parallel to, the reference plane while resisting movement in other directions.
US11313510B2 Column and leg locking assemblies for stationary platforms
The disclosure relates to locking assemblies. In one embodiment, the disclosure relates to locking assemblies for a center column of a stationary platform. In another embodiment, the disclosure relates to locking assemblies for legs of a stationary platform.
US11313509B2 Telescoping lock mechanism
The present disclosure may include a leg comprising first and second tubes, the first tube inside of the second tube, a lock mechanism within the second tube, the lock mechanism including a plug, a ramp, and bearings configured to roll along the ramp and contact the ramp and at least an interior wall of the first tube such that as the one or more bearings contact the ramp and the interior wall of the first tube, motion of the second tube relative to the first tube is inhibited, and a third tube inside of the second tube, and in response to the third tube being substantially disposed within the second tube, a proximate end of the third tube configured to push the one or more bearings towards the plug, reducing the interference of the one or more bearings with the interior wall of the first tube.
US11313507B2 Field joint coating
A pipeline having a series of interconnected pipe sections forming Field Joints, each pipe section having a coating with a thermal insulation layer which extends over a substantial portion of a length of the pipe section, and an anti-corrosion layer situated underneath the thermal insulation layer. The pipeline has a Field Joint Coating (FJC) at connection regions where ends of the adjacent pipe sections are interconnected. Each FJC has an anti-corrosion coating layer, an intermediate coating layer of a thermoplastic material which covers the anti-corrosion coating layer, and a FJC thermal insulation layer which covers the intermediate coating layer.
US11313504B2 Joint restraint device
A mechanical joint includes a piping element, the piping element comprising an element flange, the piping element defining a socket extending inwards from the element flange; a pipe length, the pipe length extending through the element flange into the socket, the pipe length defining an outer pipe surface; and a gland, the pipe length extending through the gland, the gland comprising a joint restraint assembly, the joint restraint assembly comprising: a restraint base, the restraint base defining a restraint pocket; and a gripper disposed within the restraint pocket, the gripper configured to rotate in the restraint pocket, the gripper further configured to engage the outer pipe surface to prevent removal of the pipe length from the socket, wherein the joint restraint assembly is selectably configurable from a prepared position to an activated position.
US11313502B2 Hose coupling
A pipe coupling includes a pipe branch, a hose, and a retainer. The pipe branch forms a proximal branch section, a distal branch section, and an expanded section with an increased diameter therebetween. The hose includes an opening that receives the proximal branch section and includes a proximal fold, a distal fold, and a gasket therebetween. The gasket is arranged to seal between the hose and the proximal branch section. The retainer is configured to enclose the pipe branch and the hose and forms a proximal flange and a distal flange. The proximal flange and the distal flange both extend inwardly and define a passage for the pipe branch, the passage having a diameter which is smaller than the increased diameter. The proximal flange engages the proximal fold and the distal flange engages the distal branch section. The pipe coupling provides an easy and reliable connection between vibrating machine components.
US11313500B2 Tightening device comprising a belt and a sealing ring
A belt has a sealing ring disposed in an annular recess of the belt and two tightening lugs born by the ends of the belt. The edges of the recess form wedging steps for the edges of the sealing ring which substantially occupy the entire width of the recess. The ends of the belt exhibit a sealing arrangement which includes lateral tabs, that are formed at the second end and which extend widthwise on the belt, from one edge of the belt to the recess such that each lateral tab includes a part of one of the wedging steps.
US11313494B2 Hydraulic hose
A reinforced multi-layer hydraulic hose, including a plurality of anti-pressure layers with coiled wires or yarns at a winding angle of about 54.7° with respect to a longitudinal central axis of the hose, and at least one anti-tensile stress reinforcing layer that improves the resistance to the axial force of the hose and has at least one plait or coil of steel wires at a winding angle of less than 35°, in which the hose, owing to the high resistance to the axial force, can be used in a rectilinear configuration to supply a hydraulic fluid also in the presence of significant axial forces.
US11313492B2 Self-centering cable strap
A self-centering cable strap centers items such as cables, wires and tubes, or bundles thereof, on a bed of the strap. A cinch strap extends from one side of the bed and abutment figures extend from a side of the bed opposite the cinch strap and project laterally and axially relative to the bed.
US11313488B2 Solenoid valve for brake system
Disclosed is a solenoid valve for controlling a flow rate of a flow path connecting a first port to a second port, the solenoid valve including: a valve housing installed in a modulator block; an armature disposed inside the valve housing and reciprocating in an axial direction thereof to adjust a flow rate of a working fluid; and a first elastic member having a damper part, which is inserted between the magnet core and the armature, and providing the armature with an elastic force in a direction opposed to a driving force of the magnet core.
US11313485B2 Electric valve and manufacturing method thereof
Provided is an electric valve and a manufacturing method thereof. The electric valve includes a valve body member, a valve seat member, a transmission member, a valve core member and a nut. The valve core member includes an upper tubular body including a first cavity, a valve core body and a connecting member. The valve core body is roughly in a round tubular shape and includes an annular thin wall portion and a second cavity. The connecting member includes a first axial through hole, and the upper end portion of the connecting member includes a lower stop portion. The annular thin wall portion is capable of abutting against a sealing portion of the valve seat member. A lower end portion of the nut is engageable with the lower stop portion to limit downward movement of the nut.
US11313484B2 Multifunction valve
A multifunction valve includes a valve body defining an inlet, and outlet and an interior chamber. A flow control gate may be disposed within the interior chamber and comprises one or more protrusions configured to provide a high level of precision control of a fluid flow rate through the multifunction valve as the flow control gate is rotated through an arcuate range of positions. The protrusions may comprise a cut-out portion, wherein the size and/or shape of the cut-out may be configured to modify the fluid flow rate through the multifunction valve. A method of modulating a fluid flow rate includes directing fluid flow through a multifunction valve from an inlet to an outlet, the multifunction valve including a flow control gate, adjusting the flow rate through the multifunction valve by rotating a control shaft to position the flow control gate to variably occlude the outlet of the multifunction valve.
US11313483B2 Valve core
A valve core includes: a barrel part that is cylindrical; a barrel packing that surrounds an outer lateral surface of the barrel part; a washer through which the barrel part penetrates and which abuts on the barrel packing from above; and a head part that includes a male screw part at its outer lateral surface and that rotates relative to the barrel part, wherein a lower surface of the head part abuts on the washer from above.