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US11701032B2 Electronic endoscope processor and electronic endoscopic system
An electronic endoscope processor includes a converting means for converting each piece of pixel data that is made up of n (n≥3) types of color components and constitutes a color image of a biological tissue in a body cavity into a piece of pixel data that is made up of m (m≥2) types of color components, m being smaller than n; an evaluation value calculating means for calculating, for each pixel of the color image, an evaluation value related to a target illness based on the converted pieces of pixel data that are made up of m types of color components; and a lesion index calculating means for calculating a lesion index for each of a plurality of types of lesions related to the target illness based on the evaluation values calculated for the pixels of the color image.
US11701031B2 Molecularly-imprinted electrochemical sensors
Provided herein are devices (e.g., electrochemical sensors useful for detecting volatile organic compounds associated with certain diseases or conditions and/or diagnosing certain diseases or conditions). The devices comprise one or more layers of metal on a layer of silicon, and a layer of molecularly imprinted polymer in electrical communication with the one or more layers of metal, wherein the one or more layers of metal are each independently selected from a layer of chromium, platinum, gold, nickel, cobalt, tungsten, rhodium, iridium, silver, tin, titanium or tantalum, or an alloy thereof. Methods of using the devices (e.g., to detect one or more analytes in a sample, to detect and/or diagnose a disease or condition in a subject), and methods of making the devices are also provided.
US11701030B2 Method for collecting particles from exhaled breath using a portable sampling device
A portable handheld sampling device for collecting aerosol particles in a stream of exhaled breath provided with an inlet and an outlet, wherein the sampling device further comprises a housing and a collecting device holder removably arranged at least partially inside the housing, wherein the housing and the collecting device holder are arranged to guide the stream of exhaled breath through the device from the inlet to the outlet, wherein said collecting device holder comprises at least two cylindrical conduits arranged in parallel, each defining a flow path in fluid connection with the inlet, wherein a cylindrical collecting device is arranged in each conduit, the collecting device being adapted to collect the aerosol particles in the exhaled breath. A method for collecting aerosol particles in exhaled breath of a user using a portable handheld sampling device by means of a reopening breathing maneuver.
US11701029B2 Tubing system with operation mode communication
A capnography system includes a CO2 sensing system having a CO2 sensor configured to measure a CO2 concentration in exhaled breath of a subject, a processor configured to derive one or more breath related parameters based on the measured CO2 concentration, and a communication unit. The capnography system includes a tubing system configured to allow flow of respiratory gasses therethrough. The tubing system includes a connector configured to connect the tubing system to the CO2 sensing system and a communication component configured to provide an indication of a type of the tubing system to the communication unit. The communication unit is configured to transfer data to the processor based on the indication obtained from the communication component, and the processor is configured to change or suggest a change of an operation mode of the CO2 sensing system based on the data.
US11701028B2 System for processing respiratory rate
In one aspect, a computer-implemented method includes receiving a signal corresponding to impedance across a patient's chest cavity; filtering the signal using one or more filters that reduce noise and center the signal around a zero baseline; adjusting an amplitude of the filtered signal based on a threshold value; separating the amplitude-adjusted signal into component signals, where each of the component signals represents a frequency-limited band; detecting a fractional phase transition of a component signal of the component signals; selecting a dominant component signal from the component signals based on amplitudes of the component signals at a time corresponding to the detected fractional phase transition; determining a frequency of the dominant component signal at the time corresponding to the detected fractional phase transition; and determining a respiratory rate of the patient based on the determined frequency.
US11701021B2 Lesion assessment using peak-to-peak impedance amplitude measurement
A method and system for lesion formation assessment in tissue that has undergone an ablation procedure. In one embodiment, a method of assessing lesion formation comprises: recording a baseline impedance measurement from an area of tissue with a medical device; ablating the area of tissue with the medical device; recording a post-treatment impedance measurement from the area of tissue with the medical device; identifying at least one amplitude characteristic of the baseline impedance measurement and identifying at least one amplitude characteristic of the post-treatment impedance measurement; comparing the at least one amplitude characteristic of the baseline impedance measurement and the at least one amplitude characteristic of the post-treatment impedance measurement; generating an indication of efficacy based on the comparison, the indication of efficacy being one of sufficient lesion formation and insufficient lesion formation; and re-ablating the area of tissue if the indication of efficacy is insufficient lesion formation.
US11701015B2 Computer-implemented method and system for direct photoplethysmography (PPG) with multiple sensors
A computer-implemented method for direct photoplethysmography or direct PPG comprises obtaining during a time interval plural PPG signals for respective sensors in a wearable device; and combining the plural PPG signals to thereby obtain a multi-sensor PPG signal.
US11701009B2 Apparatus and method for measuring bio-information
An apparatus for measuring bio-information may include: a pulse wave sensor comprising at least one pair of light emitters which are disposed apart from each other and a light receiver disposed between the at least one pair of light emitters, and configured to measure a plurality of pulse wave signals from an object by using the light receiver and the at least one pair of light emitters; a force sensor configured to measure a contact force that is applied to the pulse wave sensor by the object; and a processor configured to generate an integrated pulse wave signal by integrating the plurality of pulse wave signals based on the contact force and an area of a contact surface of the pulse wave sensor, and estimate bio-information of the object based on the integrated pulse wave signal.
US11701008B2 Pressure drop estimation
Embodiments and aspects described herein provide methods and systems for determining pressure difference across a tube arising from fluid flow within the tube, comprising: obtaining three-dimensional time dependent fluid velocity data at a plurality of points along the tube; processing the three-dimensional time dependent fluid velocity data to determine: i) a flow rate (Q) of the fluid through the tube; ii) the kinetic energy (K) of the fluid flow through the tube; iii) an advective energy rate (A) of the fluid flow through the tube; and iv) a viscous dissipation rate (V) pertaining to the fluid flow; and calculating the pressure difference in dependence on all of the flow rate (Q), kinetic energy (K), advective energy rate (A), and viscous dissipation rate (V). Further embodiments are also described.
US11701006B2 Systems and methods for testing a medical device
An ambulatory medical device comprises: a sensing component to be disposed on a patient for detecting a physiological signal of the patient; and monitoring and self-test circuitry configured for detecting a triggering event and initiating one or more self-tests based on detection of the triggering event. The ambulatory medical device senses the physiological signal of the patient substantially continuously over an extended period of time.
US11701002B2 Distributed neuromorphic computing for high definition bioelectric diagnostics and therapy
A medical apparatus for an organ has a substrate that conforms to a shape of the organ, and a plurality of processing units connected to the substrate and distributed throughout the substrate. Each of the processing units has a sensor, processing device and actuator. The sensor senses a condition of the organ and provides a sensed signal. The processing device receives the sensed signal from said sensor, analyzes the sensed signal and provides a control signal. The actuator applies an output pulse to the organ in response to the control signal from the processing device.
US11700999B2 Ambient brightness-based power savings for ophthalmic device
Accommodating ophthalmic devices including an ambient light sensor and an accommodation sensor and related methods of use are described. In an example, the accommodation sensor is configured to measure a biological accommodation signal of an eye on or in which the accommodating ophthalmic device is mounted. In an embodiment, the accommodating ophthalmic device is configured to measure the biological accommodation signals based on ambient light, such as based on an intensity or amount of ambient light, incident on the accommodating ophthalmic device. Such ambient light may be measured with the ambient light sensor.
US11700998B2 Imaging module
An imaging module includes an imaging element including a light receiving surface, an electrode surface on a side opposite to the light receiving surface, and imaging element electrodes formed on the electrode surface, a substrate including a first surface, a second surface on a side opposite to the first surface, and a first end surface facing the electrode surface, a cable portion having a conductor electrically connected to the imaging element electrodes via a wire on the substrate, a sealing resin that covers at least the first surface and the second surface, and an identification resin attached to a portion of the sealing resin on the first surface or a portion of the sealing resin on the second surface.
US11700996B2 Fluorescence imaging scope with reduced chromatic aberration and method of its use
Improved fluoresced imaging (FI) endoscope devices and systems are provided to enhance use of endoscopes with FI and visible light capabilities. An endoscope device is provided for endoscopy imaging in a white light and a fluoresced light mode. A chromatic adjustment assembly, typically implemented with prisms, compensates for a chromatic focal difference between the white light image and the fluoresced light image caused by the dispersive properties of the optical materials or optical design employed in the construction of the optical channel. The assembly is placed optically between the most proximal rod lens of the endoscope and the focusing optics, typically at an internal telecentric image space, to improve the chromatic correction. The prism assembly directs incoming light with different spectral content along separate paths which compensate for chromatic aberration.
US11700987B2 Robot cleaner and robot system having the same
A robot cleaner includes a main body, a water tank including a turbidity sensor and a water level sensor, and a pair of rotary mops configured to move the main body while rotating in contact with a floor. A drive motor rotates the pair of rotary mops and a nozzle supplies water from the water tank to the rotary mop. A rotary mop controller varies an output current of the drive motor based on signals from the water tank sensors. A controller determines whether the water tank is contaminated based on the output current of the drive motor received from the rotary mop controller.
US11700971B2 Outdoor cooking station with multiple independent cooking modes and method thereof
An outdoor cooking station configured to simultaneously and independently cook food with separate cooking modes. The cooking station includes a main body defining separate first and second cooking portions fueled by separate fuel sources for cooking food in the separate modes. The first cooking portion includes gas-fueled first heating elements configured to heat a first cooking surface associated with the first cooking portion of the main body. The second cooking portion of the main body extends to define a chamber, the chamber being accessible with a door or hood pivotably coupled to the main body. The chamber includes an upper region and a lower region separated by an inner panel, the upper region including a second cooking surface suspended within the upper region. The lower region includes a second heating element sized and configured to electrically heat pellet elements to supply heat and smoke to the upper region.
US11700969B2 Beverage machine with a collapsible interface
A machine (1) for preparing and dispensing a beverage has an outside housing (30) having one or more outside faces (30a, 30b, 30c, 30d). The machine includes a user-interface device (31) movable from: a deployed operative position adjacent to a face (30a) of such one or more outside faces (30a, 30b, 30c) so that the device (31) is accessible by a user; to a retracted storage position in the outside housing (30). The user-interface device (31) is movable from its deployed operative position into its retracted storage position and vice versa along a first direction (31′) and a second direction (31″) that is non-parallel to the first direction (31′).
US11700966B1 Outdoor seafood boiling apparatus
An outdoor food frying apparatus includes a frame having a pot support, a burner element supported upon the frame, and a pot that removably fits the frame. The pot has end walls, a rear wall, a front edge portion, and a bottom wall. A basket is pivotally attached to the pot rear wall with one or more hinges. The basket is correspondingly sized and shaped to fit the pot interior. The basket is movable about the hinge between cooking and food discharge positions. The lid is pivotally attached to the pot. The lid is movable between a cooking position wherein the lid covers the pot upper opening and food discharge position wherein the lid rotates at least 180 degrees from said cooking position, forming a tray for receiving food discharged from the basket. A steamer plate can optionally be connected to the basket at the basket rim and/or basket side walls.
US11700963B2 Collapsible free standing stocking
A collapsible free standing stocking is disclosed. This invention removes the danger from a stocking that hangs over a flame (of any kind). It also eliminates the danger of being pulled off from a mount having heavy weighted holder and crushing a child head, a person's foot or injuring a pet. It eliminates the need of nailing, screwing or attaching hooks into mantels. The collapsible stocking includes a footpad that is received in a foot portion of the stocking. A weighted sock is dimensioned to be received within the foot portion and carries a malleable weighted material, which may be a granular or pelletized material. A plurality of sleeves and a corresponding plurality of rods support an upper sleeve portion of the stocking body in an upright orientation.
US11700962B2 Mountable bracket with multiple mounting rails
A mountable bracket includes a first leg configured to be coupled to a mounting surface, and a first sub-leg coupled to the first leg. The first leg is extended along a first axis and is configured to project from the mounting surface at a first angle to define a first engagement surface. The first sub-leg projects from the first leg at a second angle to define a second engagement surface. The second engagement surface and at least a portion of the first engagement surface form a first mounting rail configured to mate with a first attachment structure having a first opening width. The first engagement surface and a third engagement surface of a second leg form a second mounting rail configured to mate with a second attachment structure having a second opening width. The second opening width is greater than the first opening width.
US11700960B2 Adjustable-size serving board
A serving board that is convertible between a compact configuration and an expanded configuration is disclosed. The serving board includes a base board, a cover board, and side boards. The base board has a number of peripheral edge regions that have a first coupling element. The cover board may be provided as coupled to or integral with the base board on an upper side of the base board. The side boards each include a second coupling element and a third coupling element. Each side board detachably couples to the base board using the second and third coupling elements to result in a compact size serving board in a first configuration, and an expanded size serving board in a second configuration.
US11700959B1 Drinking vessel with directional illumination
A drinking vessel configured to have an integrated first light source and a second light source so as to broadcast light in a first direction and a second direction. The drinking vessel of the present invention includes an integrally formed bottom and wall wherein the wall has an exterior surface. The first light source is secured to the exterior surface of the wall and is operable to project a light beam outwards from said body. The second light source is circumferentially disposed around the body proximate the lower end of the body. The second light source is configured to broadcast a light beam downwards from the vessel and around thereto. A handle is provided and the handle has a power supply disposed therein and is further configured with a switch to operate the first light source and second light source.
US11700957B2 Spectacle frame securing device and method for assembly of a display unit of a spectacle frame securing device
A spectacle frame securing device for securely displaying of a product, such as a spectacle frame or glasses, relative to a display board with a display surface includes at least one display unit including a frame or chassis for arranging thereof relative to the display surface, a product holder for holding of the product during displaying thereof, and a lock-in assembly. The lock-in assembly includes a lock-in member movable between an opened position and a closed position, for locking in of the product in the holder when the lock-in member is in the locked position and transfer means for transferring of a movement to the lock-in member from drive means for the purpose of moving between the opened position and the closed position. Each of the at least one display unit is separately arrangeable relative to the display surface arrangeable of the display board.
US11700956B2 Glass door with a handle assembly
A glass door for a refrigerating unit and to such refrigerating unit, wherein the glass door includes a glass pane, a handle assembly including a transparent base part bonded at an adhesion surface to an outer glass surface of the glass pane, and a handle part made in a transparent material, preferably Polymethylmethacrylat (PMMA). The handle assembly further includes a mounting connection for mounting the handle part to the base part, wherein the mounting connection is provided by the one or more protrusions of the handle part and by one or more recess(es) in the base part or one or more recess(es) provided between the base part and the outer glass surface.
US11700955B2 Pedestal alarm
A pedestal antenna for anti-theft systems in commercial establishment's entrances, which has the advantage or benefit of allowing the exhibit of physical or physical objects for exhibit or immediate access for the client as a display window which is immediately perceived by the client when they walk into the premises, as they also do when leaving the premises, as this product showcasing spot is in the same pedestal antenna, located at the access door.
US11700945B2 Portable sunshade
A portable sunshade configured for removable connection to a chair backrest has first, second and third sections removably connected to one another. The first section having a pair of first frame tubes, a pair of first cross tubes, a pair of second cross tubes, and joint connecting the first and second pairs of cross tubes to the frame. The second section is removably mounted to one end of the first section and has a pair of second frame tubes, a first fabric panel supported by the second frame tubes, and a pair of first hinge mechanisms connecting end portions of the second frame tubes to respective first end portions of the first frame tubes of the first section so as to permit the second section to undergo pivotal movement relative to the first section. The third section is removable mounted to another end of the first section opposite the one end thereof and has a pair of third frame tubes, a second fabric panel supported by the third frame tubes, and a pair of second hinge mechanisms connecting end portions of the third frame tubes to respective second end portions of the first frame tubes of the first section so as to permit the third section to undergo pivotal movement relative to the first section.
US11700929B1 Applicator system for applying a cosmetic product
An applicator system for containing and dispensing a cosmetic substance may include a container defining a cavity and including an open first end, a dispensing mechanism operably coupled with the first end of the container, and an applicator. The dispensing mechanism includes an elongated body that includes first and second ends and an actuator assembly operably coupled therewith. The applicator is operably coupled with the actuator assembly and is positioned at or near the first end of the elongated body and the first end of the container. Upon engaging the actuator assembly, the applicator is urged towards the cavity of the container to collect a quantity of cosmetic substance.
US11700925B2 Connectable suitcase
A suitcase connectable to another suitcase includes: a first connecting portion disposed on a front surface of the suitcase, and a second connecting portion disposed on a rear surface of the suitcase. The first connecting portion is operatively associated with the second connecting portion to connect at least two suitcases front to rear. The suitcase further includes a front pair of wheels mounted along a first axis, and a rear pair of wheels mounted along a second axis parallel to the first axis, wherein the front pair of wheels is spaced apart laterally a first distance, and the rear pair of wheels is spaced apart laterally a second distance larger than the first distance, so that when the at least two suitcases are connected front to rear, the front pair of wheels of the rear suitcase nest between the rear pair of wheels of the front suitcase.
US11700921B2 360 degree rotatable accessory
Provided is a 360-degree rotatable accessory. The 360 degree rotatable accessory can be used for various purposes such as a decoration of a bag, or a finger ring, a necklace, a bracelet, and an earring, can be rotated a predetermined angle, that is, 360 degrees around a coupling portion, that is, a body, and can be transformed into various shapes because it can be rotated a desired angle and firmly maintained at the angle, thereby having high commercial value and quality.
US11700920B2 Hygiene maintenance wristband
A hygiene maintenance wristband is an apparatus that allows a user to easily maintain the hygiene while on-the-go. The apparatus includes a band, a first casing, a second casing, a solution dispenser, a light mechanism, and a clasp mechanism. The band attaches the first casing and the second casing around the wrist of a user. The first casing houses the solution dispenser. The clasp mechanism is integrated within the second casing in order to connect and disconnect the band. The clasp mechanism also adjusts the overall length of the band around a wrist with a ratchet mechanism. The apparatus further includes a dispenser-release mechanism so that the solution dispenser may be released from the first casing. The light mechanism illuminates as well as identifies germs and bacteria. The apparatus further includes a floss-dispensing mechanism in order to maintain oral hygiene.
US11700918B1 Leg restraint
A leg restraint includes a buckle portion in the form of a buckle frame attached to a strap portion. The strap portion includes a section of a loop fabric of a hook-and-loop fastener and a section of a hook fabric of the hook-and-loop fastener. The buckle portion is pliable and resilient and configured to accept the strap within the loop of the buckle frame. The strap is configured to be fed through the buckle frame and looped back on itself to allow the loop portion of the strap to contact the hook portion of the strap, thereby fastening the two strap portions together through the engagement of the hook-and-loop fastener. The strap may have the hook and loop fabric exposed on both faces of the strap such that the strap may be looped back in either direction for fastening.
US11700909B2 Sole structure for article of footwear
A sole structure for an article of footwear includes a midsole having a medial edge and a lateral edge. The sole structure also include a first lower rib extending from the medial edge to the lateral edge of the midsole. The first lower rib includes a portion spaced from the midsole between the medial edge and the lateral edge. The sole structure further includes a medial flex member disposed between the midsole and the first lower rib near the medial edge and a lateral flex member disposed between the midsole and the first lower rib near the lateral edge. The medial flex member and the lateral flex member are configured to flex the first lower rib relative to the midsole in response to a force of a predetermined magnitude.
US11700906B2 Sole structure for an article of footwear with first and second midsole bodies
A sole structure for an article of footwear includes a first midsole body and a second midsole body. The first midsole body defines a ground-facing surface and a foot-facing surface opposite the ground-facing surface and includes a first midsole material, which has a first hardness. The second midsole body extends through the first midsole body. As such, the second midsole body extends beyond the ground-facing surface of the first midsole body. The second midsole body includes a second midsole material, which has a second hardness, and the first hardness is greater than the second hardness.
US11700905B2 Pressure sensor to quantify work
A monitoring system includes a shoe and a sole integrated into the shoe. The monitoring system also includes a connection mechanism attached to an underside of the sole and is shaped to connect the sole to a pedal. A pressure sensor is incorporated into the shoe that senses a force exerted on the pedal when the shoe is connected to the pedal through the connection mechanism.
US11700904B2 Wireless charging assemblies for sensorized insoles, methods for charging sensorized insoles, and footwear systems including sensorized insoles
A footwear system includes a sensorized insole and a charger. The sensorized insole has an insole bulk having a foot-facing upper surface. A sensor is embedded in the insole bulk for measuring a parameter of a user's foot, a battery is embedded in the insole bulk for providing energy to the sensor, and a receiver pod is embedded in the insole bulk and is spaced from the foot-facing upper surface for wirelessly receiving energy and providing energy to the battery. The charger provides energy to the receiver pod, and includes a cable for connecting to an energy source, and a transmitter pod electrically connected to the cable for receiving energy from the cable and wirelessly transmitting energy to the receiver pod. The transmitter pod is positionable against the foot-facing upper surface to wirelessly provide energy to the receiver pod through the insole bulk.
US11700902B2 Helmet retention system
The present application discloses a helmet retention system for securing a helmet to the head of a user. In certain versions, the helmet retention system comprises a rear portion connected the rear of the helmet, a chin portion configured to receive the chin of the user, a first side upper strap extending from the rear portion to the front of the helmet, a second side upper strap extending from the rear portion to the front of the helmet, a first side lower strap extending from the rear portion to the chin portion, a second side lower strap extending from the rear portion to the chin portion, and an adjustment device operably attached to the rear portion. The adjustment device is configured to selectively and simultaneously adjust the length of the first side upper strap and the second side upper strap between the rear portion and the front of the helmet and simultaneously adjust the length of the first side lower strap and the second side lower strap between the rear portion and the chin portion.
US11700900B2 Eight point military utility cover
The device herein disclosed and described provides an eight point military utility cover that does not require pressing to maintain its shape. The utility cover has a cup-shaped crown portion, an outer circular rim portion, an inner circular rim portion and a semi-rigid bill portion. The crown portion is prepared from a first piece and a second piece of cloth, wherein a plurality of separate semi-rigid material sections are adhered to the first piece of cloth; one section on the front, one section on the back, three sections on the left side and three sections on the right side. The second piece of cloth is adhered to the plurality of separate semi-rigid material sections on the first piece of cloth forming a three layered sheet. This three layered sheet is folded into the cup-shaped crown and the folds are stitched to maintain the cup-shape of the crown.
US11700895B2 Glove for conforming to hands of various sizes
A glove has a palm side and a back side joined at a side edge to form a glove body. The palm side and the back side are constructed from a stretch material. Panels attach to the stretch material on the palm side to form finger parts, palm parts and a back part. The panels are separated from each other by the stretch material to allow relative movement. Elastic bands attached to the panels on the back side adjust the fit. A thumb part has a gusset of the stretch material. Grip surfaces have an embossed texture with indentations.
US11700893B2 Protective face mask
A protective face mask has a first panel, a second panel and a plurality of head attachment features. The first panel is configured to cover the facial area of a wearer below the eyes with a mouth opening for the mouth region of the wearer to allow the wearer to eat, drink or smoke. The second panel is configured to cover the mouth opening when not used for passing food, drink or smoking. The plurality of head attachment features are located at outer edges of the face mask panels.
US11700892B1 Precise temperature control device and method for fluid circulation unit
The present disclosure discloses a precise temperature control device and method for a fluid circulation unit. The device includes a temperature controller, a cold source container, and a liquid cooling vest. The temperature controller includes a shell. a water tank, a first water pump, a second water pump, and a main control panel. The first water pump is connected to the cold source container and the water tank. The second water pump is connected to the water tank and the liquid cooling vest. The liquid cooling vest is connected to the cold source container and the water tank. The water tank is provided with a temperature sensor. The main control panel is electrically connected to an operation apparatus.
US11700890B2 Upper body shaper garment
Disclosed embodiments include an upper body shaper garment for women. The garment contours the breasts and other aspects of the chest area into a fashionable form by delivering distinct amount of compression force at select areas of the garment. In various embodiments, the shaper garment includes a support area covering the breasts and a shaping area including one or more compression zones for moving the support area to enhance the appearance of the wearer. The shaper garment may be knitted from one continuous piece of fabric with the compression areas knitted directly into the base layer. The shaper garment may also include one or more transition zones between the areas and/or zones of the garment to smoothly transition between different areas and/or zones.
US11700885B2 Aerosol generation device including mainstream smoke passage and pressure detection passage
An aerosol generation device includes a case into which a cigarette is inserted, a heater disposed in the case and configured to heat the cigarette inserted into the case, a mainstream smoke passage connecting an end portion of the cigarette to the outside, and a pressure detection sensor configured to detect a change in a pressure of air inhaled to pass through the cigarette.
US11700883B2 Apparatus for heating smokable material with a hollow tube located in a chamber at an end distal insertion opening
An apparatus arranged to heat smokable material to volatilize at least one component of the smokable material has a housing. The housing has a first opening at a first end through which smokable material can pass so as to be received within and removed from the apparatus in use. The housing has a second opening at a second end opposed from the first end. The housing further has a chamber between the first and second openings. At least one heater is arranged within the housing for heating smokable material removably received within the chamber in use. A user can access the chamber through at least the second opening to clean within the apparatus.
US11700880B2 Collapsible sun-powered smoking pipe
A sun-powered smoking pipe with a lens suspended by two arms, whose arms hold the lens at a fixed distance from the pipe's bowl, the distance being equal to the focal length of the lens. The arms have equal lengths and swivel in tandem both at their attachment points to the lens and at their attachment points to the pipe so that the entire device can be folded flat quickly. The only calibration required by a user is to rotate the lens so that the focal point is aimed inside the bowl when the lens is held in the direction of the sun.
US11700879B2 Smoking accessory with filter and filter having a flavor capsule
A device for use while burning smoking material and inhaling the resulting smoke is disclosed. The device can include a filter having a recess formed in a surface of a body along a curved face extending from the first end to the second end, the recess extending radially into the body. The smoking accessory can include a capsule containing a flavoring agent disposed within the recess. The device may be received by a first end a tubular member formed to receive a smoking material, that when burned passes smoke into the device.
US11700877B2 Menthol cigarette
Cigarettes are provided which contain a filtering system and flavorants encapsulated with polyvinyl acetate, wherein deactivation of a sorbent by the flavorant is reduced through the encapsulation of the flavorant within the polyvinyl acetate. A preferred flavorant is menthol. The encapsulated flavorants are prepared by mixing at least one flavorant with polyvinyl acetate and a solvent, such as ethanol, and forming the encapsulated flavorants. Methods of making cigarettes and smoking the articles are also provided.
US11700875B1 Compositions and methods for sublingual delivery of nicotine
Disclosed herein are compositions and methods for oral delivery of nicotine and nicotine derivatives. In one embodiment the nicotine is delivered in an oral packets, pouches, or sachets.
US11700871B2 Strain isolated from traditional meju, soybean koji preparation method using same, and soybean koji prepared by the same preparation method
The present disclosure relates to a Bacillus amyloliquefaciens CJ14-6 strain isolated from traditional meju, a preparation method for soybean koji using the same, and a soybean koji prepared by the preparation method. The preparation method for soybean koji includes: soaking soybeans in water or adding waster to soybeans and steaming the soaked soybeans; and inoculating a Bacillus amyloliquefaciens CJ14-6 strain into the steamed soybeans, fermenting the steamed soybeans, and drying the fermented soybeans to prepare a soybean koji.
US11700869B2 Mouthfeel enhancing composition
This disclosure provides novel compositions comprising a compound of Formula I. These compositions are useful for improving mouthfeel properties of non-nutritive sweeteners, such as steviol glycosides and blends thereof, in food and beverages containing the same.
US11700860B2 Method to clean and decontaminate animal carcasses using alkaline thioglycolate-containing compound
Compositions and methods for cleaning and decontaminating animal carcasses are disclosed. The compositions comprise a mud ball remover having a thioglycolate salt and a base and an antimicrobial agent effective to remove mud balls and reduce microbial contamination of a hide surface at ambient temperatures. The methods comprise cleaning and decontaminating an animal carcass by applying the disclosed compositions onto the surface of the animal carcass to soften and loosen foreign debris attached to the carcass followed by mechanically removing the foreign debris while preserving the integrity and quality of the hide byproduct and resulting leather articles.
US11700857B2 Algae-derived flexible foam, and a method of manufacturing the same
This document presents algae-derived antimicrobial fiber substrates, and a method of making the same. The fiber may be a synthetic fiber, but can also be formed as a cellulosic (e.g., cotton). In various implementations, an algae-derived antimicrobial fiber substrate can be made to have identical properties and characteristics of nylon-6 of nylon 6-6 polymer or the like, and yet contain antimicrobial, anti-viral, and/or flame retardant algal derived substances. Any of various species of red algae, brown algae, blue-green algae, and brown seaweed (marine microalgae and/or macroalgae) are known to contain a high level of sulfated polysaccharides with inherent antimicrobial, antiviral, and flame-retardant properties, and can be used as described herein. Additionally disclosed are algae-derived flexible foams, whether open-cell or closed-cell, with inherent antimicrobial, antiviral, and flame resistant properties. Further, a process of manufacturing is presented wherein the process may include one or more of the steps of: harvesting algae-biomass; sufficiently drying the algae biomass; blending the dried algae biomass with a carrier resin and various foaming ingredients; adding an algal-derived antimicrobial compound selected from various natural sulfated polysaccharides present in brown algae, red algae, and/or certain seaweeds (marine microalgae); and adding a sufficient quantity of dried algae biomass to the formulation to adequately create a fire resistant flexible foam material.
US11700852B2 Aqueous electrolyte-containing adjuvant compositions, active ingredient-containing compositions and the use thereof
The invention relates to adjuvant compositions which contain a) one or more polyalkylene glycol sulfate salts or polyalkylene glycol sulfonate salts, b) water, and c) one or more electrolytes dissociated into ions. Said adjuvant compositions can be preferably used combined with pharmaceutical active ingredients, agrochemical active ingredients, biocides or repellents which have a high electrolyte content.
US11700848B2 Apparatus for perfusion of an excised organ
Disclosed is a device for supporting and connecting an excised organ (such as a heart, a pair of lungs, a kidney, or a liver) during ex vivo perfusion. The device includes a resilient and flexible sheet having a first portion for contacting and supporting the organ thereon, and a second portion comprising an opening for forming a connection between the organ and a conduit to allow fluid communication between the conduit and the organ. The device also includes a magnetic material embedded in the second portion of the sheet for magnetically securing the connection between the conduit and the organ.
US11700846B2 Insecticide dispensing device and method
Insecticide dispensing devices and methods of the present technology provide for the prolonged release of insecticide for the eradication of insect populations. Insecticide dispensing devices include an attractive toxic sugar bait, and have a housing configured with at least one aperture to allow a gaseous compound to exit the internal cavity and sized to allow entry of a target insect into the internal cavity. Methods of insecticide dispensing include activating the attractive toxic sugar bait in the device, and placing the activated device in an area where insects are present.
US11700845B2 Boom breakaway hinge assembly with damper system
A breakaway hinge assembly includes a first bracket coupled to a boom section, a second bracket coupled to a breakaway boom section, and a damper system. The damper system includes a first damper assembly coupled to a stop bracket of the first bracket and a second damper assembly coupled to an upper bracket arm of the first bracket. Each damper assembly includes a housing, at least one rubber element disposed within the housing, a plunger having a first end in contact with the at least one rubber element, and a stop coupled to a second end of the plunger. The first and second brackets are pivotably coupled to each other so that the breakaway boom section pivots between a first position and a second position. The damper system is configured to prevent over-pivoting and reduce impact load of the breakaway boom section when pivoting to the first and second positions.
US11700841B1 Adjustable fishing tip-up stand
A tip-up system includes a base, a telescopic stand, a paddle fastener and a paddle. The tip-up system improves the process of finding a point of balance of the paddle of the tip-up stand. Particularly, the paddle includes a horizontal cavity and a pivot bar attached therewithin. The paddle pivots between a balanced position and a tipped position via the pivot bar. The pivot bar is movable within the horizontal cavity to allow a user to adjust a balance point of the paddle and thus find the correct point of balance for the paddle when in use with a fishing line and hook.
US11700838B2 Device, system and method for trapping and killing marine organisms
A device (10) for trapping and killing marine organisms (14) such as animal plankton, salmon lice and other parasites, comprises a body (12; 12′) configured for submersion in water (15). The body (12; 12′) comprises at least one light source (16) configured and controlled for attracting said marine organisms, and an internal cavity (20) having an opening (20′) for fluid communication with at least a portion of the water. The light sources (16) are arranged inside the cavity (20) and arranged and controlled to emit light waves through said opening and into at least a portion of the water. At least one positive electrode (24; 24′; 24″; 32) is arranged in the cavity and electrically connected to a low-voltage power source (26; 27; 30), and at least one negative electrode (15a) is arranged in the water and electrically connected to said power source (26; 27; 30). The invented device generates, by means of electrolysis with the water (15), chlorine gas (21) at or in a region near the at least one positive electrode, and the chlorine gas (21) reacts with water inside the cavity to form hypochloric acid and hydrochloric acid (31).
US11700836B2 System and method for characterizing and monitoring health of an animal based on gait and postural movements
One variation of a method includes: accessing a video feed recorded at a training apparatus configured to dispense primary reinforcer units; dispensing a first primary reinforcer unit toward a first location; in response to detecting the animal at the first location, dispensing a second primary reinforcer unit toward a second location intersecting a pathway extending from the first location; in response to detecting movement of the animal along the pathway, collecting a timeseries of position data representing changes in position of a set of anatomical features of the animal; based on the timeseries of position data, deriving a movement profile representing movement of the animal along the pathway; based on a difference between the movement profile and a baseline movement profile defined for the animal, interpreting an abnormality and predicting a causal pathway for the abnormality; and selecting a mitigation protocol based on the causal pathway.
US11700834B2 Support element and a method for supporting an elongated beam, and a rotary platform
A rotary milking platform (1) comprises a platform (3) having a circular carrier beam (7) secured to the underside of the platform (3). The carrier beam (7) is supported on a plurality of support elements (10), each of which comprise a freely rotatable roller (35) which is configured to rollably engage an under surface (38) of the carrier beam (7). Each support element (10) comprises an anchor plate (27) adjustably mounted on a corresponding ground engaging element (20) which is secured to the ground. A carrier plate (40) is carried on four guide bolts (50) extending upwardly from the anchor plate (27). Side members (41) extending downwardly from the carrier plate (40) rotatably carry the roller (35). Compression springs (59) acting between abutment washers (55) secured to the guide bolts (50) and the carrier plate (40) urge the carrier plate (40) against heads (53) of the guide bolts (50). The compression springs (59) accommodate downward and upward movement of the roller (35) in order to accommodate rising and falling of the under surface (38) of the beam (7). The compression springs (59) permit tilting movement of the roller (35) about a tilt axis (61) which extends in the direction of motion of the beam (7) in order to facilitate tilting of the roller (35) to follow any non-horizontality of the under surface (38) of the beam (7). The tilt axis is located just below a line of contact (67) of the roller (35) with the under surface (38) of the beam (7) to minimise lateral movement of the roller relative to the beam (7) as the roller (35) tilts about the tilt axis.
US11700831B2 Apparatus and method for pet waste disposal
A pet waste disposal apparatus and method provides a convenient, safe, and odor free way of disposing of pet waste. The pet waste disposal apparatus includes an upright pipe interconnected with a sewer drain line. A hose coupling interconnects with a water source to rinse the pet waste into the sewer drain line. A lid is movably coupled to a top end of the upright pipe to contain odors.
US11700829B2 Tomato hybrid SVTS2208 and parents thereof
The invention provides seeds and plants of tomato hybrid SVTS2208. The invention thus relates to the plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid SVTS2208 and to methods for producing a tomato plant produced by crossing such plants with themselves or with another plant, such as a tomato plant of another genotype. The invention further relates to seeds and plants produced by such crossing. The invention further relates to plants, seeds, plant parts, and tissue cultures of tomato hybrid SVTS2208 comprising introduced beneficial or desirable traits.
US11700828B2 Soybean cultivar 00320209
A soybean cultivar designated 00320209 is disclosed. The invention relates to the seeds of soybean cultivar 00320209, to the plants of soybean cultivar 00320209, to the plant parts of soybean cultivar 00320209, and to methods for producing progeny of soybean cultivar 00320209. The invention also relates to methods for producing a soybean plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes and to the transgenic soybean plants and plant parts produced by those methods. The invention also relates to soybean cultivars or breeding cultivars, and plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 00320209. The invention also relates to methods for producing other soybean cultivars, lines, or plant parts derived from soybean cultivar 00320209, and to the soybean plants, varieties, and their parts derived from use of those methods. The invention further relates to hybrid soybean seeds, plants, and plant parts produced by crossing cultivar 00320209 with another soybean cultivar.
US11700820B1 Maize hybrid X95R014
A novel maize variety designated X95R014 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are produced by crossing inbred maize varieties. Methods for producing a maize plant by crossing hybrid maize variety X95R014 with another maize plant are disclosed. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into X95R014 through backcrossing or genetic transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are described. Maize variety X95R014, the seed, the plant produced from the seed, and variants, mutants, and minor modifications of maize variety X95R014 are provided. Methods for producing maize varieties derived from maize variety X95R014 and methods of using maize variety X95R014 are disclosed.
US11700816B2 Maize inbred 1PGNW61
A novel maize variety designated 1PGNW61 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety 1PGNW61 with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into 1PGNW61 through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety 1PGNW61 or a locus conversion of 1PGNW61 with another maize variety.
US11700815B1 Maize inbred PH4BY7
A novel maize variety designated PH4BY7 and seed, plants and plant parts thereof are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant comprise crossing maize variety PH4BY7 with another maize plant are provided. Methods for producing a maize plant containing in its genetic material one or more traits introgressed into PH4BY7 through backcross conversion and/or transformation, and to the maize seed, plant and plant part produced thereby are provided. Hybrid maize seed, plants or plant parts are produced by crossing the variety PH4BY7 or a locus conversion of PH4BY7 with another maize variety.
US11700811B2 Wheat variety 6PWGL11B
A wheat variety designated 6PWGL11B, the plants and seeds of wheat variety 6PWGL11B, methods for producing a wheat plant produced by crossing the variety 6PWGL11B with another wheat plant, and hybrid wheat seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety 6PWGL11B with another wheat line or plant, and the creation of variants by backcrossing, mutagenesis or transformation of variety 6PWGL11B are disclosed. Methods for producing other wheat varieties or breeding lines derived from wheat variety 6PWGL11B and to wheat varieties or breeding lines produced by those methods are also provided.
US11700803B2 Cultivation system for cultivating plants
A cultivation system for cultivating plants from e.g. seeds, seedlings, cuttings, etc. arranged in or onto substrate plugs (2), comprising a cultivation pot (1) having a bottom wall (4a), a side wall (4b) and filling channel (5) extending upwards from the bottom and/or side wall (4a 4b). Further comprising a filling module (6) provided with a filling connection (7) which is configured to cooperate with the filling channel (5) of the cultivation pot (1) for supplying the cultivation pot (1) with water. The cultivation system further comprises means for measuring the actual quantity of water or the actual water level in the cultivation pot (1), allowing control of the amount of water being supplied.
US11700799B2 Polytunnel structure with stepped support members for holding rotatable beam
A polytunnel structure is described having a plurality of cover support members supported upon respective pairs of legs, a cover member supported by the cover support members, an edge of the cover member being secured to a rotatable beam, and an anchor rope, strap or the like extending over the cover member to anchor the cover member in position, wherein the cover support members are each shaped to define a step between a first section and a second section, wherein when the rotatable beam is supported upon the second section, the anchor rope, strap or the like provides a reduced resistance to movement thereof.
US11700798B2 High efficiency translucent solar module integrated with greenhouse roof structures
A translucent solar module assembly for integration with a greenhouse having a frame with a plurality of roof supports includes a pair of brackets attachable to each of the plurality of roof supports, a bi-facial solar panel attachable to the pair of brackets, and a pair of reflector rails attachable to each of the plurality of roof supports. A dichroic reflector is attachable to the pair of reflector rails.
US11700796B2 Method of rapid generation-adding breeding of rice
The invention discloses a method of rapid generation-adding breeding of rice in the technical field of rice breeding, including soaking seeds of the rice, germination, seedlings cultivation, managing and regulating of the rice at the growth stage, and harvesting the rice. The managing and regulating the rice at the growth stage includes dynamic light quality and photoperiod control in vegetative growth period, heading period and pustulation period; growth period involves light environment regulation with the ratio of red light:blue light:white light of 0.8-1:0.8-1:1.0, photoperiod of 16-18 h; heading period involves light environment regulation with the ratio of red light:blue light:white light of 1-2:0.5-1:1, photoperiod of 12-13.5 h; and pustulation period includes light environment regulation with the ratio of red light:blue light:white light of 1-2:1:1, photoperiod of 16-18 h.
US11700792B2 Torque smoothing apparatuses for large square balers
A torque smoothing apparatus is utilized in conjunction with a large square baler (LSB), which includes a bale chamber, a plunger mounted for reciprocation within the bale chamber, and an LSB drive line. In embodiments, the torque smoothing apparatus includes a planetary gear train and a flywheel, which is mechanically coupled to the LSB drive line through the planetary gear train. An auxiliary motor having a motor output is mechanically coupled to the LSB drive line through the planetary gear train, while a controller is operably coupled to the auxiliary motor. The controller commands the auxiliary motor to selectively apply torque to the LSB drive line such that the torque applied by the auxiliary motor, taken in combination with a torque contribution of the flywheel, reduces variations in torque demands placed on a vehicle engine as the plunger reciprocates during LSB bale formation.
US11700787B2 Electric walk behind greens mower
An electric walk behind greens mower includes an electric reel motor rotating a cutting reel; an electric traction motor rotating at least one traction drive roller; and an electronic control unit commanding the electric traction motor and the electric reel motor to rotate at reduced speeds during a turn if an electronic signal indicates a deviation from a normal walk speed. The electric walk behind greens mower also may include a battery management system that activates a low voltage power supply if a key switch is turned from the off position to the run position, and that provides a start signal to an electronic control unit if the key switch is momentarily turned from the run position to the start position whereby the electronic control unit activates a high voltage power supply to the electric reel motor and the electric traction motor.
US11700782B2 Drive shaft connecting unit
According to the disclosure a drive shaft connecting unit is provided. This comprises a vehicle-side drive shaft connecting device according to the disclosure and an accessory-side drive shaft connecting device according to the disclosure which can be releasably and interlockingly connected thereto and coupled therewith.
US11700780B2 Garden implement
Aspects of the disclosure relate to a garden implement that includes a handle, at least one tool member having a pair of flanges extending therefrom, each flange includes a flange bore and a pinion segment that share a common center, the pair of flanges have opposing parallel surfaces that each include the pinion segment, the opposing parallel flange surfaces are spaced apart by a first distance. Also included is at least a first fixing member coupled between the pair of flanges and the handle. The first fixing member includes a boss projecting along a longitudinal axis, the boss has parallel surfaces spaced apart by the first distance, a boss bore, and a curved rack segment projecting from the boss and configured to mesh with at least a portion of the pinion segment. Also included is a fixing shaft insertably received in at least one flange bore and the boss bore.
US11707002B2 CBRAM with controlled bridge location
Devices with settable resistance and methods of forming the same include forming vertical dielectric structures from heterogeneous dielectric materials on a first electrode. A second electrode is formed on the vertical dielectric structures.
US11707001B2 Phase-change resistive memory
A phase change resistive memory includes an upper electrode; a lower electrode; a layer made of an active material, called an active layer; the memory passing from a highly resistive state to a weakly resistive state by application of a voltage or a current between the upper electrode and the lower electrode and wherein the material of the active layer is a ternary composed of germanium Ge, tellurium Te and antimony Sb, the ternary including between 60 and 66% of antimony Sb.
US11706994B2 Electric field controlled magnetoresistive random-access memory
Disclosed is an electric field-controlled magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) including memory cells. The memory cell has a heterogenous double tunnel junction structure including a first tunnel junction and a second tunnel junction. The first tunnel junction includes a magnetic tunnel junction layer having a magnetization direction that changes according to spin transfer torque when an external voltage is applied, and the second tunnel junction includes an electric-field control layer that controls an electric field applied to the magnetic tunnel junction layer to induce a change in magnetic anisotropy within the magnetic tunnel junction layer. The heterogeneous tunnel junction structure combines electric field-controlled magnetic anisotropy and spin transfer torque to enable low power driving of memory cells, thereby enabling a high energy-efficient electric field-controlled MRAM.
US11706993B2 Method of manufacturing magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) device
A method for fabricating semiconductor device includes the steps of: forming a first magnetic tunneling junction (MTJ) on a substrate; forming a first ultra low-k (ULK) dielectric layer on the first MTJ; performing a first etching process to remove part of the first ULK dielectric layer and forming a damaged layer on the first ULK dielectric layer; and forming a second ULK dielectric layer on the damaged layer.
US11706992B2 Flexible body and method for controlling flexible body to deform
Provided are a flexible body and a method for controlling the flexible body to deform. The flexible body comprises one or more flexible units, wherein each of the flexible units comprises: a first electrode, a second electrode, an electroactive polymer layer, and a thin film transistor, wherein a source electrode or a drain electrode of the thin film transistor is electrically connected to the second electrode. The first electrode and the second electrode are configured to provide an electric field acting on the electroactive polymer layer, and the electroactive polymer layer is configured to deform in response to the electric field provided by the first electrode and the second electrode.
US11706991B2 Electronic device
An electronic device includes a support substrate, a piezoelectric layer that is provided on the support substrate, a functional element including an electrode provided on a surface of the piezoelectric layer, a metallic frame body that is provided on the support substrate so as to surround the piezoelectric layer and the functional element in a plan view, a metallic lid that is provided on the frame body so as to form a space between the lid and the support substrate, and seals the functional element into the space, and a columnar body that is provided between the support substrate and the lid in the space.
US11706990B2 Method for calibrating at least one sensor
In a method for calibrating at least one sensor, wherein the sensor includes at least one piezoelectric element with at least one electrode, and wherein at least one electrode is embodied as a measurement electrode, it is provided as essential to the invention that an electrical excitation voltage is applied to at least one further electrode of the piezoelectric element, embodied as a calibration electrode, to create a mechanical deformation of the piezoelectric element, that the voltage induced by the deformation of the piezoelectric element is captured with at least one measurement electrode, and that the applied excitation voltage and captured voltage are compared.
US11706985B2 Thermoelectric conversion element
A thermoelectric conversion element includes a thermoelectric conversion material portion having a compound semiconductor composed of first base material element A and second base material element B and represented by Ax-cBy with value of x being smaller by c with respect to a compound AxBy according to a stoichiometric ratio, a first electrode disposed in contact with the thermoelectric conversion material portion, and a second electrode disposed in contact with the thermoelectric conversion material portion and apart from the first electrode. An A-B phase diagram includes a first region corresponding to low temperature phase, second region corresponding to high temperature phase, and third region corresponding to coexisting phase, sandwiched between the low temperature phase and the high temperature phase, in which the low and high temperature phases coexist. A temperature at a boundary between the first region and the third region changes monotonically with a change in c.
US11706982B2 Fused polycyclic compound, and preparation method and use thereof
The present invention relates to the field of display technologies, and particularly to a fused polycyclic compound, a preparation method and use thereof. The fused polycyclic compound provided in the present invention has a structure of General Formula IV. The structure of the compound has ambipolarity, and the HOMO level and the LUMO level of the host material are respectively located on different electron donating group and electron withdrawing group, such that the transport of charges and holes in the host material becomes more balanced, thereby expanding the area where holes and electrons are recombined in the light emitting layer, reducing the exciton concentration, preventing the triplet-triplet annihilation of the device, and improving the efficiency of the device.
US11706973B2 Condensed cyclic compound and organic light-emitting device including the same
Provided are a condensed cyclic compound and an organic light-emitting device including the same. The organic light-emitting device may include a first electrode, a second electrode, and an organic layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode. The organic layer may include the condensed cyclic compound represented by Formula 1: In Formula 1, rings A1, A2, and A3 may each be independently a C5-C60 carbocyclic group or a C2-C30 heterocyclic group, and n1 to n3 may each be independently 0 or 1, provided that the sum of n1, n2, and n3 is 1. In addition, the descriptions of X1, L1 to L9, a1 to a9, Ar1 to Ar6, b1 to b6, R1 to R3, and c1 to c3 are as defined in the present specification.
US11706972B2 Organic electroluminescent materials and devices
This invention discloses oligosilane compounds. These compounds can be used in OLEDs.
US11706971B2 Fullerene derivative blends, methods of making and uses thereof
Fullerene derivative blends are described herein. The blends are useful in electronic applications such as, e.g., organic photovoltaic devices.
US11706970B2 Polymer, coating composition comprising same, and organic light emitting device using same
The present specification relates to a polymer including a unit represented by Chemical Formula 1, a coating composition including the same, and an organic light emitting device formed using the same: wherein all the variables are described herein.
US11706967B2 Display apparatus including light-condensing layer on sensor electrode layer and method of manufacturing the same
A display apparatus includes a pixel electrode, a pixel-defining layer covering edges of the pixel electrode, where an opening is defined through the pixel-defining layer to expose a central portion of the pixel electrode, and a light-condensing layer disposed over the pixel electrode to correspond to the opening. A first first slope angle of a first first side surface of the light-condensing layer with respect to a lower surface of the light-condensing layer is different from a second first slope angle of a second first side surface of the light-condensing layer with respect to the lower surface.
US11706964B2 Electronic device for tiling and related electronic apparatus
An electronic device comprises a supporting substrate, a flexible substrate disposed on the supporting substrate, a plurality of electronic units and a conductive pattern layer. The flexible substrate is bent from a front side to a back side of the supporting substrate, and a portion of the flexible substrate is disposed on the back side of the supporting substrate. The electronic units are disposed within a display region of the flexible substrate. The conductive pattern layer extends from the display region to the portion of the flexible substrate, and the conductive pattern layer electrically connects at least two of the electronic units.
US11706962B2 Display device
Provided is a display device. The display device includes: one or more pixels placed in an active area and a pixel circuit associated with the pixels; and a power supply line placed in an inactive area outside the active area and connected to the pixel circuit. At least one side of the power supply line may be covered with an overcoating layer. The overcoating layer includes a first portion adjacent to the side of the power supply line and a second portion which is farther from the power supply line than the first portion. The first portion has a smaller thickness than the second portion. The first portion may be about half the thickness of the second portion.
US11706961B2 Display panel and display apparatus including the same
Provided is a display panel including first bypass wirings electrically coupling main pixel circuits in a first direction, and bypassing along one side of a pixel group at an outermost portion of the component area, horizontal wirings electrically coupled to the main pixel circuits and auxiliary pixel circuits and extending in a first direction, and extension wirings between two pixel groups adjacent to each other along the first direction, and extending in the first direction, wherein the extension wirings are electrically coupled to the horizontal wirings included in each of the two pixel groups, and the number of the extension wirings is less than the number of the horizontal wirings.
US11706957B2 Display panel and display device with scan line cut and connected to another scan line in adjacent row
A display panel includes a first display area and a second display area. The display panel includes a plurality of first pixel groups in the first display area, a plurality of second pixel groups in the second display area, and a plurality of scan lines connected to the first and second pixel groups. The second display area includes a plurality of light emitting areas in which the second pixel groups are respectively disposed, and a plurality of open areas in which the second pixel groups are not disposed. One of a second pixel group of an n-th row is cut and does not overlap an adjacent open area of the n-th row, and is connected in the second display area to a scan line of a second pixel group of an (n−1)-th row or a scan line of a second pixel group of an (n+1)-th row.
US11706956B2 Display device having side surface connection pads
A display device with a reduced area of dead spaces and a low defect occurrence rate includes a substrate including a display area and a peripheral area; and a first insulating layer disposed over the peripheral area and including a first side surface portion, a second side surface portion, and at least one recess portion. The first side surface portion includes a side surface aligned with a side surface of the substrate, and the second side surface portion includes a side surface aligned with the side surface of the substrate and is spaced apart from the first side surface portion. A first pad is disposed on the first insulating layer, extends to an edge of the substrate, fills the at least one recess portion, and includes a front end surface aligned with the side surface of the substrate.
US11706955B2 Display device with signal lines on different layers connected over bending area
A display device is provided. The display device includes first, second and third front signal lines disposed on a first portion and electrically connected to light emitting elements, connection lines overlapping a second portion, and first, second and third rear signal lines disposed on a third portion. The first, second and third front signal lines are disposed on different layers. The first front signal line and the first rear signal line are disposed on a same layer. The second front signal line and the second rear signal line are disposed on a same layer. The third front signal line and the third rear signal line are disposed on a same layer. The connection lines electrically and selectively connect the front signal lines and the rear signal lines.
US11706954B2 Display device
A display device includes a substrate, a first semiconductor pattern on the substrate and including a semiconductor layer of a first transistor, a first gate insulator on the substrate, a first conductive layer on the first gate insulator and including a first gate electrode of the first transistor and a first electrode of the capacitor connected to the first gate electrode of the first transistor, a first interlayer dielectric on the first gate insulator, a second semiconductor pattern on the first interlayer dielectric and including a semiconductor layer of a second transistor and a second electrode of the capacitor, a second gate insulator on the first interlayer dielectric, a second conductive layer on the second gate insulator and including a gate electrode of the second transistor and a third semiconductor pattern between the second semiconductor pattern and any one of the first conductive layer and the second conductive layer.
US11706949B2 Display device and method of manufacturing the same
A display device and a method of manufacturing a display device are provided. A display device includes a lower conductive pattern disposed on a substrate, a lower insulating layer disposed on the lower conductive pattern, the lower insulating layer including a first lower insulating pattern including an overlapping region overlapping the lower conductive pattern, and a protruding region. The display device includes a semiconductor pattern disposed on the first lower insulating pattern and having a side surface, the side surface being aligned with a side surface of the first lower insulating pattern or disposed inward from the side surface of the first lower insulating pattern, a gate insulating layer disposed on the semiconductor pattern, a gate electrode disposed on the gate insulating layer, and an empty space disposed between the substrate and the protruding region of the first lower insulating pattern.
US11706947B2 Light-emitting device and light-emitting system
A light-emitting unit (140) is formed on a substrate (100), and includes a light-transmitting first electrode (110), a light-reflective second electrode (130), and an organic layer (120) located between the first electrode (110) and the second electrode (130). A light-transmitting region is located between a plurality of light-emitting units (140). An insulating film (150) defines an end (142) of the light-emitting unit (140). A sealing member (200) is fixed to the light-emitting unit (140) directly or through an adhesive layer (210). In addition, a thickness of the substrate (100) is d, and a width of a portion of the second electrode (130) that is further on the outer side of the light-emitting unit (140) than the end (142) is W, d/2 W is established.
US11706943B2 Organic electroluminescent element and method for producing same
The present disclosure is related to an organic EL element including a capping layer that contains a compound represented by formula (A-1). In the formula, A and X are monovalent groups represented by formula (B-1) having 1 binding site among R1 to R6. Z represents a monovalent group represented by formula (B-1) having 1 binding site among R1 to R6, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic heterocyclic group or a fused polycyclic aromatic group. Ar is a single bond or a divalent group of an aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic heterocyclic group, or a fused polycyclic aromatic group. R1 to R6 each represent a linking group as a binding site, a hydrogen atom, a deuterium atom, a fluorine atom, a chlorine atom, a cyano group, a nitro group, a linear or branched alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an alkenyl group, an alkyloxy group, a cycloalkyloxy group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic heterocyclic group, a fused polycyclic aromatic group, or an aryloxy group. Q represents a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom, or a sulfur atom.
US11706942B2 Display device including valley and circuit portions
A display device includes: a substrate including a display area and a non-display area; a circuit portion including a first circuit portion and a second circuit portion on the non-display area; a valley portion separating the first circuit portion and the second circuit portion from each other; and a thin film encapsulation layer sealing the display area, the thin film encapsulation layer extending from the display area to the valley portion, and the first circuit portion is between the valley portion and the display area, the second circuit portion is at an outside of the valley portion, an internal layer on the first circuit portion includes a plurality of island portions that are apart from one another in a first direction and a second direction crossing the first direction, and an external layer on the second circuit portion includes at least one groove extending in the first direction.
US11706941B2 Organic light emitting display device
Disclosed is an organic light emitting display device which may improve reliability. The organic light emitting display device includes light emitting elements arranged in an active area, crack prevention layers arranged in a non-active area along the perimeter of the active area, and at least one crack detection line arranged between the active area and the crack prevention layers, and judges whether or not a crack is generated through an output resistance value from the at least one crack detection line and may thus raise yield.
US11706939B2 Luminescence device, and display device including same
A luminescence device includes a first electrode, a first emission portion disposed on the first electrode, a second electrode disposed on the first emission portion, and a capping layer disposed on the second electrode and including a metal atom and a metal halide compound, wherein the metal atom is a lanthanide metal, a transition metal, or a post-transition metal and the metal halide compound is formed by combining an alkali metal atom and a halogen atom.
US11706938B2 Photoelectric conversion element and photoelectric conversion module
Photoelectric conversion element including: substrate; first electrode; hole-blocking layer; photoelectric conversion layer; and second electrode, the photoelectric conversion layer including electron-transporting layer and hole-transporting layer, wherein in photoelectric conversion element edge part in direction orthogonal to stacking direction of the substrate, first electrode, hole-blocking layer, photoelectric conversion layer, and second electrode, electron-transporting layer outermost end is positioned inside than first electrode outermost end, hole-transporting layer outermost end is positioned outside than second electrode outermost end, and the second electrode outermost end is positioned inside than the electron-transporting layer outermost end, and height of edge part including the first electrode outermost end in the stacking direction is smaller than total of average thicknesses of first electrode, hole-blocking layer, and electron-transporting layer, where the height is distance between substrate surface at first electrode side and portion of first electrode closest to second electrode side in the photoelectric conversion element edge part.
US11706936B2 Light emitting device, production method thereof, and display device including the same
A light emitting device including a first electrode and a second electrode spaced from each other, and, a light emitting film between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the light emitting film has a first surface facing the second electrode and a second surface opposite thereto, the light emitting film includes a quantum dot layer including a plurality of quantum dots and a matrix including a metal chalcogenide, the plurality of quantum dots includes selenium, the matrix covers at least a portion of the quantum dot layer, the metal chalcogenide comprises zinc and sulfur, and in an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic analysis of the first surface of the light emitting film, a mole ratio of zinc with respect to selenium is greater than or equal to about 2:1 and a mole ratio of sulfur with respect to selenium is greater than or equal to about 1.1:1.
US11706935B2 Electroluminescent device comprising a target film comprising a small molecular layer and a large molecular layer and method for fabricating the same, display panel and display device
An electroluminescent device, a method for fabricating the same, a display panel, and a display device are disclosed. The electroluminescent device includes a hole inject layer, a hole transport layer, an electron transport layer, and an electron inject layer. At least one of the hole inject layer, the hole transport layer, the electron transport layer, and electron inject layer is a target film including a small molecular layer and a large molecular layer which are arranged in a stacked manner.
US11706929B2 Memory cells
A memory cell includes a select device and a capacitor electrically coupled in series with the select device. The capacitor includes two conductive capacitor electrodes having ferroelectric material there-between. The capacitor has an intrinsic current leakage path from one of the capacitor electrodes to the other through the ferroelectric material. There is a parallel current leakage path from the one capacitor electrode to the other. The parallel current leakage path is circuit-parallel the intrinsic path and of lower total resistance than the intrinsic path. Other aspects are disclosed.
US11706921B2 Semiconductor storage device
A semiconductor storage device includes a substrate, a first wiring, a second wiring, a third wiring, a fourth wiring, a charge storage unit. The first wiring extends in a first direction along a surface of the substrate. The second wiring is aligned with the first wiring in a second direction intersecting with the first direction and extends in the first direction. The third wiring is in contact with the first wiring and the second wiring and includes a semiconductor. The fourth wiring is located between the first wiring and the second wiring, extends in a third direction intersecting with the first direction and the second direction, and is aligned with the third wiring in at least the first direction. The charge storage unit is located between the third wiring and the fourth wiring.
US11706919B2 Vertical memory devices
A vertical memory device includes first horizontal gate electrodes disposed on a substrate and spaced apart from each other in a first direction that is substantially perpendicular to an upper surface of the substrate. Each of the first horizontal gate electrodes extends in a second direction that is substantially parallel to the upper surface of the substrate. A vertical channel extends through the first horizontal gate electrodes in the first direction. A charge storage structure is disposed between the vertical channel and each of the first horizontal gate electrodes. A first vertical gate electrode extends through the first horizontal gate electrodes in the first direction. The first vertical gate electrode is electrically insulated from the first horizontal gate electrodes. A first horizontal channel is disposed at a portion of each of the first horizontal gate electrodes adjacent to the first vertical gate electrode.
US11706914B2 Method of forming an array boundary structure to reduce dishing
A semiconductor structure including a semiconductor substrate and at least one patterned dielectric layer is provided. The semiconductor substrate includes a semiconductor portion, at least one first device, at least one second device and at least one first dummy ring. The at least one first device is disposed on a first region surrounded by the semiconductor portion. The at least one second device and the at least one first dummy ring are disposed on a second region, and the second region surrounds the first region. The at least one patterned dielectric layer covers the semiconductor substrate.
US11706913B2 Method for manufacturing semiconductor memory device
The present disclosure provides to a method for manufacturing a semiconductor memory device. The method includes receiving a substrate including a cell area and a peripheral area; forming a first bit line structure on a surface of the cell area; depositing a landing pad above the barrier layer and on the top surface of the first bit line structure; removing a top corner of the landing pad to form an inclined surface connecting a top surface of the landing pad to a sidewall of the landing pad; etching the nitride layer of the first bit line structure and the spacer nitride layer from the top opening so as to form a concavity;etching the spacer oxide layer from the concavity to form an air gap; and depositing a silicon nitride layer to seal the air gap.
US11706912B2 Method for fabricating semiconductor device with air gap
A method for fabricating a semiconductor device includes providing a substrate; forming a bit line conductive layer on the substrate and a bit line inner capping layer on the bit line conductive layer to form a bit line structure; a bit line structure; forming a bit line spacer capping layer covering the bit line structure; forming a cell contact adjacent to the bit line structure; forming a blanket pad layer on the bit line spacer capping layer and the cell contact; forming a plurality of pad openings along the blanket pad layer and extending to the bit line spacer capping layer and the bit line inner capping layer to turn the blanket pad layer into a plurality of landing pads; and selectively forming a sealing layer to form a plurality of air gaps between the bit line conductive layer and the plurality of landing pads.
US11706910B2 Semiconductor devices
Semiconductor devices may include an active pattern, a gate structure in an upper portion of the active pattern, a bit line structure on the active pattern, a lower spacer structure on a lower portion of a sidewall of the bit line structure, and an upper spacer structure on an upper portion of the sidewall of the bit line structure. The lower spacer structure includes first and second lower spacers sequentially stacked, the first lower spacer contacts the lower portion of the sidewall of the bit line structure and does not include nitrogen, and the second lower spacer includes a material different from the first lower spacer. A portion of the upper spacer structure contacting the upper portion of the sidewall of the bit line structure includes a material different from the first lower spacer.
US11706906B2 Subsea power module
A subsea power module including: a tank having a tank wall provided with an outwardly protruding corrugation, a power device arranged in the tank, a dielectric liquid which fills the tank, for cooling the power device, a pump configured to circulate the dielectric liquid in the tank, wherein the pump has a pump inlet and a pump outlet, a duct arranged in the corrugation such that a chamber is formed between a tip of the corrugation and the duct, wherein the duct has a duct inlet connected to the pump outlet, and wherein the duct is provided with at least one duct outlet opening into the chamber, and a distancing structure configured to space apart an outer surface of the duct facing the tank wall and the tank wall in the corrugation, whereby gaps are formed between the duct and the tank wall in the corrugation, enabling dielectric liquid that has been discharged through the at least one duct outlet into the chamber to be squeezed out from the chamber and the corrugation, and flow towards the pump inlet.
US11706905B2 Module
A module includes a substrate, which has a polygonal shape in a plan view, an electronic component and an electronic component, which are mounted on a main surface of the substrate, and side electrodes, which are provided on at least two side surfaces of a plurality of side surfaces that form the polygonal shape of the substrate. A conductor film coupled to the electronic component and a conductor film coupled to the electronic component are provided on the substrate. The conductor film extends to reach a side surface of the at least two side surfaces to be coupled to a side electrode provided on the side surface. The conductor film extends to reach a side surface of the at least two side surfaces, which is different from the side surface, to be coupled to a side electrode provided on the side surface.
US11706903B2 Thermal management system
The present invention relates to an improved thermal management system for a heat source, such as a high-powered electronic device. Thermal management systems work to maintain the optimal operational temperature of a device to maximise reliability, operational lifespan and/or efficiency, for example by using a fluid coolant to transfer thermal energy from the device to a heat exchanger. The present invention seeks to provide an improved thermal management system by incorporating a phase change material into a heat exchanger.
US11706900B1 Passive and active environmental management of an information handling system
An information handling system includes a plurality of computing devices, and at least one environmental management unit external to the plurality of the computing devices and configured to manage an internal environment of the information handling system.
US11706893B2 Rotating assembly, handle locking devices, and chassis
A rotating assembly includes a first handle; the first handle includes a connecting part. The connecting part has first and second extensions and the connecting part is rotatably connected to a box holding one or more devices. The first and second extensions are arranged on opposite sides of the connecting part, the first extension can rotate with the connecting part until it rests on a base, on which base the box is rotatably arranged. The first extension and the second extension extend to both sides of the connecting part to lessen the force required for driving the box to rotate.
US11706889B1 Latch assembly and electronic device using same
A latch assembly and an electronic device using the same are provided. The electronic device includes a chassis, a fan module, and the latch assembly. The chassis has a chassis sidewall and a fixing bolt fixed on the chassis sidewall. The fan module is adapted to be accommodated in the chassis. The latch assembly is mounted on a module sidewall of the fan module. The latch assembly includes a latch is pivotally connected to the module sidewall, a moving member movably disposed on the module sidewall and connected to the latch, and a rotating hook pivoted on the module sidewall and connected to the moving member. The rotating hook and the latch are respectively connected to opposite sides of the moving member. When the fan module is placed in the chassis, the rotating hook of the latch assembly is adapted to be hooked to the fixing bolt of the chassis.
US11706883B2 Power semiconductor module and method for arranging said power semiconductor module
A power semiconductor module contains a power semiconductor assembly, a housing which in a housing side with an outer surface has a recess with a direction of passage in the normal direction of the outer surface, having an internal contact device which has an electrically conducting contact inside the housing to an external connection element, designed as a load terminal element, with one section in the recess and having a spring element. The connection element is designed as a rigid metallic shaped body with an inner and an outer contact surface, and the outer contact surface is accessible from the outside, and the connection element is connected to the housing via an electrically insulating and mechanically elastic retaining device such that the connection element is moveable in the direction of passage, and wherein the spring element is arranged and designed in such a way that the spring action thereof acts directly or indirectly on the connection element in the direction of passage.
US11706877B2 Composite wiring substrate and semiconductor device
A composite wiring substrate includes a first wiring substrate including a first connection terminal, a second wiring substrate including a second connection terminal facing the first connection terminal, and a joint material joining the first connection terminal and the second connection terminal. The first outline of the first connection terminal is inside the second outline of the second connection terminal in a plan view. The joint material includes a first portion formed of an intermetallic alloy of copper and tin, and contacting each of the first connection terminal and the second connection terminal, and a second portion formed of an alloy of tin and bismuth, and including a portion between the first outline and the second outline in the plan view. The second portion contains the bismuth at a higher concentration than in the eutectic composition of a tin-bismuth alloy, and is separated from the second connection terminal.
US11706865B2 Lighting control device, lighting control system, and lighting control method
A lighting control device controls illumination of a lighting device using a plurality of light sources. The lighting control device includes a processing unit that executes processing related to control on the illumination. The processing unit acquires direction designation information for designating at least one illumination direction to which the lighting device illuminates, acquires light source information indicating a plurality of light source irradiation directions that are irradiation directions of the plurality of light sources, and based on (i) at least one designated illumination direction that is the at least one illumination direction designated by the direction designation information and (ii) the plurality of light source irradiation directions, causes part of the plurality of light sources to illuminate.
US11706863B2 Transmitting an alternative light command for a longer period
An electronic device is configured to determine apart (161) of a light effect for a first period and determine a succeeding part (186) of the light effect for a second period succeeding the first period. The electronic device is further configured to determine a likelihood that a second original light command specifying a part (162) of a light effect for the second period will not arrive at its destination and transmit an original first light command or determine and transmit an alternative first light command in dependence on the likelihood and/or the determined succeeding part of the light effect. The original first light command specifies the part of the light effect and the alternative first light command is determined based on the part and the succeeding part of the light effect and specifies a portion of the light effect for both the first period and the second period.
US11706862B2 Lighting apparatus
A lighting apparatus includes a main module and an extended module. The main module includes a power circuit, a light source, a first network interface and a controller. The power circuit is controlled by the controller to generate a driving current supplied to the light source by converting an external power source. The extended module includes a function circuit and a second network interface. The function circuit communicates with the controller via the second network interface and the first network interface to add an extended function for the controller to enhance controlling of the light source. When the extended module is detachable from the main module, the main module is operated independently without the extended function.
US11706858B2 Occupancy sensing lighting control system
An occupancy sensing lighting control system is disclosed. The occupancy sensing lighting control system includes an electric lighting fixture configured to illuminate a surrounding area, a wireless communication unit associated with the electric lighting fixture, a signal-generating device, a signal detector, an occupancy condition generating device, and a load control device configured to control the current supplied to the electric lighting fixture. The signal-generating device generates control signals detectable by a mobile cellular phone device which is located within the surrounding area and is not being in an active call mode. The signal detector detects communication signals generated by the mobile cellular phone device and the occupancy condition generating device determines occupancy condition in response to a detection of communication signals from the mobile cellular phone device.
US11706855B2 Light emitting element driving device for preventing that overcurrent flows through light emitting element
A light emitting element driving device includes a light emitting element to emit light in response to a supply of a first current, a first switching element to turn ON/OFF the first current supplied to the light emitting element, a second switching element to turn ON/OFF a second current not supplied to the light emitting element, a constant current circuit to adjust a total current amount of the first current and the second current to be constant, and a control circuit. The control circuit turns ON the first switching element in a state of flowing the second current to the second switching element by turning ON the second switching element, and after turning ON the first switching element, flows the first current to the light emitting element and the first switching element by turning OFF the second switching element.
US11706853B2 Monitoring an emission state of light sources
Examples are disclosed that relate to monitoring an emission state of light sources. One example provides a light emitting circuit comprising a power source, one or more light sources connected to an output of the power source, and a control circuit comprising a pulsed voltage source and a control transistor configured to regulate a current through the light sources based upon an output of the pulsed voltage source. The light emitting circuit further comprises a monitor transistor comprising a gate connected to an output of the light sources such that a voltage at the output of the light sources controls an output of the monitor transistor, and a monitor transistor detector connected to the output of the monitor transistor. The monitor transistor detector is configured to monitor a state of the one or more light sources based upon a state of the output of the monitor transistor.
US11706851B2 RF circuit and enclosure having a micromachined interior using semiconductor fabrication
An exemplary semiconductor technology implemented microwave filter includes a dielectric substrate with metal traces on one surface that function as frequency selective circuits and reference ground. A top enclosure encloses the substrate have respective interior recesses with deposited continuous metal coatings. A plurality of metal bonding bumps or bonding wall extends outwardly from the projecting walls of the bottom and top enclosures. The bonding bumps on the top enclosure engage reference ground metal traces on respective surface of the substrate. As a result of applied pressure, the bonding bumps and respective reference ground metal traces together with the through-substrate vias form a metal-to-metal singly-connected ground reference structure for the entire circuitry.
US11706850B2 Method, device, and system for regulating temperature of magnetron, variable-frequency power supply, and microwave apparatus
A method for regulating a temperature of a magnetron includes: determining an anode current flowing through the magnetron and an output power of a variable-frequency power supply, the output power being configured to drive the magnetron to operate; calculating an anode voltage of the magnetron according to the anode current of the magnetron and the output power of the variable-frequency power supply; calculating an anode temperature of the magnetron according to the anode voltage of the magnetron; and regulating the output power of the variable-frequency power supply according to the anode temperature of the magnetron.
US11706849B2 Shaping machine
A shaping machine includes a melting vessel, an induction coil arranged on the melting vessel for inductively heating, in particular melting, a material, and a shaping cavity. The melting vessel has at least one irradiation region which is substantially permeable for an electromagnetic field, and the shaping machine is adapted to cool the material in the cavity in such a way that a substantially crystalline solid body is formed. A body with a higher magnetic permeability than the melting vessel is arranged overlapping the irradiation region, and the induction coil is arranged between the body and the irradiation region.
US11706848B2 Multifunctional assemblies
A multifunctional assembly having a resistive element a conductive element in electrical communication with the resistive element, the conductive element defining at least one of a plurality of multifunctional zones of the resistive element, wherein the conductive element is configured to direct a flow of electricity across at least one of the plurality of multifunctional zones of the resistive element in a preselected manner.
US11706847B2 Method for automatically correlating at least one cooktop utensil with at least one cooking zone of an inductive cooktop, inductive cooktop, cooktop utensil and system for carrying out the method
A method for automatically correlating at least one cooktop utensil with at least one cooking zone of an inductive cooktop having a plurality of cooking zones which are inductively heated by at least one respective heating coil, includes: providing the cooktop with a cooktop controller configured to drive the heating coils with a correlation signal; providing the at least one cooktop utensil with an induction coil inductively couplable with the heating coils of the cooktop and a transmitter unit; supplying the transmitter unit with an operation power when a voltage is induced by at least one of the heating coils into the induction coil of the cooktop utensil that is placed on the cooking zone associated with this heating coil; transmitting, by the transmitter unit of the cooktop utensil, by the operating power, a response signal that identifies the cooktop utensil and correlates with the induced correlation signal.
US11706844B2 Cooktop with a heating coating
A cooktop includes a base and an electrically conductive coating applied to the lower surface of the base. The coating is composed of a paint containing electrically conductive particles dispersed in a silicone or polyester-silicone or epoxy-silicone resin. The conductive particles are selected from the group consisting of multi-wall or single-wall carbon nanotubes, graphene, copper metallic particles, nickel metallic particles, or combinations thereof.
US11706843B2 Method for controlling a cooking process by using a liquid
The present invention relates to a method for controlling a cooking process by using a liquid in a cooking vessel, for example a cooking pot, upon a cooking hob (20). The method comprises a step of determining a cooking parameter of the liquid in the cooking vessel at a predetermined time (tB, tBP), a step of adjusting a heating power density (P) of a cooking zone of the cooking hob (20) for transferring a heating power (P) to the cooking vessel placed on the cooking zone; and a step of reducing the heating power density (P) transferred to the cooking vessel from an initial power (iP) to a simmering power (PS). Further, the present invention relates to a cooking vessel for the cooking hob (20). Moreover, the present invention relates to a cooking appliance for performing the cooking process.
US11706828B2 Method and apparatus for supporting terminal relay
An operation method of a first terminal in a communication system may comprise: receiving a link establishment request message from a second terminal; transmitting, to the second terminal, a link establishment response message including a node address of a first base station in response to the link establishment request message; and receiving a link establishment completion message from the second terminal.
US11706826B2 Methods and systems for deploying a portable computing device on a transportation vehicle
Methods and systems are provided for a transportation vehicle. One method includes assigning, by a processor, a host name for a portable computing device, configured to operate as an application server on an aircraft; providing a security certificate to the portable computing device; requesting, by the portable computing device, a secured, first network connection from an in-flight entertainment (IFE) system that interfaces with a plurality of devices on the aircraft via a second network connection; validating, by the IFE system the security certificate, and the host name; assigning, by the IFE system, a network access address to the portable computing device; mapping, by the IFE system, the network access address to the host name; and establishing the secured first network connection between the portable computing device and the IFE system.
US11706825B2 Method and apparatus of supporting wireless femtocell communications
A method and apparatus of routing a call in a femtocell network are disclosed. In one example call routing method, a call is originated from the mobile station via a femtocell access point and the call is transmitted to a femtocell gateway, a mobile switching center and a carrier gateway server and onto an enterprise gateway server to obtain policy information. A routing policy is determined based on the obtained policy information and the call is routed to its destination based on the routing policy. The call may be routed via local media from a femtocell access point directly to the enterprise gateway server. The call routing procedures may implement the Iuh protocol and/or the session initiation protocol (SIP) for call signaling in the femtocell network. Call routing may be performed in a wireless cellular communications network or an enterprise network environment.
US11706824B2 Local area network client participation in a network slice
This disclosure provides methods, devices and systems for transmitting, to one or more local area network clients of the device, a multicast message indicating an available network slice, receiving, from a first local area network client of the one or more local area network clients based on the multicast message, a request to access the available network slice, establishing, at the device based on receiving the request, a connection associated with the available network slice, and transmitting, to the first local area network client based on establishing the connection, a confirmation to access the available network slice.
US11706822B2 Remote profile manager for a vehicle
A system and method for utilizing data and computational information from on-vehicle and off-vehicle sources. The system comprises an assigning authority engine, a remote profile manager toolset, a plurality of databases, a plurality of cloud sources, a vehicle and a CVD within the vehicle. The dynamic, temporal combinations access data from the plurality of cloud sources comprising third party data and vehicle, timing, event, and/or positioning (“VTEP”) data to inform a plurality of instruction sets delivered by the assigning authority. One or more elements of the VTEP data is used as the basis to synchronize timing between the data, or computational outputs of two or more sources of electronic information. A single coherent information picture is generated from fusing data and computational information from the on-vehicle sources and the off-vehicle sources.
US11706820B2 User equipment, network node and methods therein for handling a two-step random access procedure in a wireless communications network
A method, performed by a UE, for handling a two-step Random Access Channel (RACH) procedure, in a wireless communications network is provided. When a Random Access (RA) event is triggered the UE obtains a Physical Random Access Channel (PRACH) preamble corresponding to the RA event and/or a desired grant size, by randomly select a preamble mapping to a table entry providing a required size of a Physical Uplink Shared Channel (PUSCH) resource for the triggered RA event. The UE then obtains a grant from the PUSCH resource table based on the obtained PRACH preamble, which grant includes an indication of a PUSCH resource to use for a Msg 3 transmission in uplink.
US11706816B2 Apparatus and method for a mobile telecommunications system
An apparatus comprising circuitry configured to perform a Random Access procedure that is based on one or more access control parameters that are specific for a predefined coverage level.
US11706811B2 Negotiating random access channel configurations in an integrated access and backhaul network
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a first wireless node may receive an indication of a configuration of one or more communication links associated with an enhanced duplex mode of at least one of the first wireless node or a second wireless node. The first wireless node may receive an indication of a random access channel (RACH) configuration associated with the second wireless node. The first wireless node may transmit a request to modify the RACH configuration, where the request to modify the RACH configuration is based at least in part on the configuration of the one or more communication links and the RACH configuration. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11706808B2 Random access method, terminal, and network device
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a random access method, a terminal, and a network device. The method includes: receiving, by a terminal, first resource configuration information sent by a network device, where the first resource configuration information is used to indicate M first frequency resources and N second frequency resources, and M and N are positive integers greater than or equal to 1; sending a random access request on a target first frequency resource to the network device; and receiving a random access response sent by the network device on a target second frequency resource, where the target first frequency resource is a free frequency resource in the NI first frequency resources, and the target second frequency resource is a free frequency resource in the N second frequency resources.
US11706807B2 Random access method, network device, and terminal
A random access method includes determining, by a network device, configuration information and sending the configuration information to a terminal. The configuration information indicates at least a quantity of random access preambles transmitted on one random access resource, a quantity of contention-based random access preambles transmitted on the one random access resource, a quantity of contention-free random access preambles transmitted on the one random access resource, the quantity of random access preambles associated with one downlink signal, the quantity of contention-free random access preambles associated with the one downlink signal, the quantity of contention-based random access preambles associated with the one downlink signal, or a quantity of transmitted downlink signals associated with the one random access resource.
US11706805B2 Enhanced listen-before-talk
An enhanced LBT procedure (200) mitigates unnecessary delays in delivering transmissions between User Equipment and base stations over unlicensed spectrum. A UE or base station selects a particular CAPC corresponding to an intended transmission (225) based on an intelligent mapping of different types of transmission payload (e.g., transmission payload other than or in in addition to pre-defined, QoS-related UP message data payload) to different CAPCs. Most (if not all) of the mapped CAPCs corresponding to the different types of transmission payload are of a higher priority than a lowest priority CAPC (212-222), resulting in channel access procedures that are more commensurate with respective transmission payloads. The intelligent mapping may indicate different priorities among different types of transmission payload and/or different types of messages, and/or may indicate which type of transmission is to govern selection of a CAPC when multiple types of transmission payload are included in a single, intended transmission.
US11706802B2 Wireless communication using multiple listen before talk (LBT) threshold values
A method of wireless communication includes receiving, by a user equipment (UE) from a base station, a control message associated with a plurality of listen before talk (LBT) threshold values including a first LBT threshold value and a second LBT threshold value. The first LBT threshold value is associated with a first frequency spectrum, and the second LBT threshold value is associated with a second frequency spectrum different than the first frequency spectrum. The method further includes performing an LBT operation based on the first LBT threshold value and the second LBT threshold value. The method further includes, based on the LBT operation, performing a transmission by the UE using one or both of the first frequency spectrum or the second frequency spectrum.
US11706801B2 Method of listen before talk recovery procedure and related device
A method of listen before talk (LBT) recovery procedure for a user equipment (UE) is provided. The method comprises performing an LBT failure detection procedure for a serving cell, triggering the LBT recovery procedure for the serving cell in response to detecting consistent uplink (UL) LBT failures in a first bandwidth part (BWP) on the serving cell according to the LBT failure detection procedure, where the LBT recovery procedure includes triggering an LBT failure procedure for determining the first BWP as an invalid BWP, and cancelling the triggered LBT recovery procedure for the serving cell in response to confirming a predefined condition in the UE.
US11706799B2 Channel access method and apparatus
A channel access method is provided. Under the method, a network element performs random backoff listen before talk (LBT) for channel preemption, and after the preemption succeeds, performs signal transmission in the first transmission time interval TTI within a maximum channel occupancy time MCOT. The network element also performs nonrandom backoff LBT for channel preemption before another at least one TTI within the maximum channel occupancy time MCOT.
US11706795B2 Random access response information transmission method, base station, and user equipment
An information transmission method, a base station, and user equipment are described. The method includes receiving a random access preamble sent by user equipment (UE) and generating first information according to the received random access preamble. The first information is random access response information, and the first information includes at least one of the following information: narrowband indication information used for transmission of a control channel, initialization parameter indication information of a demodulation reference signal scrambling sequence initialization parameter used for transmission of the control channel, coverage enhancement level indication information used for transmission of the control channel, or resource allocation information used for transmission of second information. The second information is response information to the first information. The method further includes sending the first information to the UE.
US11706786B2 Wireless communication method, terminal device, and network device
Disclosed by the embodiments of the present application are a wireless communication method, a terminal device and a network device, the method comprising: a terminal device receives a first bit map sent by a network device, the first bit map being used for indicating time-domain resources allocated by the network device to the terminal device in a first frequency-domain resource unit; and the terminal device carries out data transmission with the network device on the time-domain resources indicated by the first bit map. The method, terminal device and network device according to the embodiments of the present application may improve the flexibility of time domain scheduling.
US11706783B2 Configuring unicast and broadcast communications for different radio access technologies
The disclosure relates to methods, devices, and systems for wireless communications. A wireless communications system may support unicast and broadcast communications for different radio access technologies (RATs). To support the coexistence of different RATs, a user equipment (UE) may report, to a base station, a UE capability message containing a band combination including one or more bands for a first RAT (for example, New Radio (NR)) and one or more bands for a second RAT (for example, Long Term Evolution (LTE)) and an indication of a baseband budget for the second RAT for the band combination. In some implementations, the UE may transmit a broadcast interest indicator to the base station requesting a broadcast service. The base station may configure the UE with a carrier aggregation (CA) configuration based on the UE capabilities, such as the band combination and corresponding baseband budget for the second RAT, and the interest indicator.
US11706757B2 Data transmission method and terminal device
The present application provides a method for transmitting data and a terminal device. The method includes: a terminal device receiving first signaling, wherein the first signaling indicates the terminal device to transmit a first physical uplink channel on a first resource; the terminal device determining whether a transmission parameter used for transmitting the first physical uplink channel satisfies a preset condition; and the terminal device carrying data of a first type on the first physical uplink channel and performing transmission when the transmission parameter satisfies the preset condition, wherein the data of the first type of data is data based on grant-free transmission.
US11706750B2 Apparatus and method for wireless communication
A wireless communication apparatus which can simultaneously conduct communication on at least two frequency channels is described. The apparatus includes a communication unit which refers to a connection management table to determine a communication system which can be used by a wireless communication terminal using an identifier of the wireless communication terminal, and conducts communication with the wireless communication terminal on a second frequency channel using the communication system, when a request from the wireless communication terminal to change the first frequency channel to the second frequency channel is permitted.
US11706747B2 Intelligent adaptive channel switching gaming router
A method, a computer-readable medium, and an apparatus (e.g., a router) for wireless communication are provided. The apparatus may determine to switch operations from a first radio frequency channel to a second radio frequency channel. The apparatus may analyze content of data packets handled by the apparatus. The apparatus may determine whether at least one online game is running on a set of devices connected to the apparatus based on the analysis of the content of the data packets. The apparatus may delay the switching of the operations from the first radio frequency channel to the second radio frequency channel when the at least one online game is miming on the set of devices connected to the apparatus.
US11706744B2 Bandwidth part configuration switching for multiple transceiver nodes
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A first transceiver node of a set of transceiver nodes may transmit a control message (e.g., downlink control information (DCI)) to a user equipment (UE). Upon receiving the control message, the UE may switch from a first bandwidth part (BWP) configuration for the first transceiver node to a second BWP configuration for the first transceiver node. Additionally, the UE may switch from BWP configurations for other transceiver nodes of the set of transceiver nodes. Upon switching from the first BWP configuration, the UE may start a timer and may switch from the second BWP configuration to a third BWP configuration upon expiration of the timer. The timer may be restarted each time the UE receives a communication from any of the set of transceiver nodes, a subset of the set of transceiver nodes, or from the first transceiver node.
US11706742B2 Method for transmitting and receiving signal in wireless communication system, and apparatus supporting same
Various embodiments relate to a next generation wireless communication system for supporting a higher data transfer rate and the like beyond 4th generation (4G) wireless communication systems. Provided according to various embodiments are a method for transmitting/receiving a signal in a wireless communication system and a device supporting same, and various other embodiments may also be provided.
US11706741B2 Configuration and indication of resources for partial frequency sounding
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may receive an indication of a configuration that may identify a set of time and frequency resources for transmission of sounding reference signals, the set of time and frequency resources including a plurality of subsets of time and frequency resources. Each subset of time and frequency resources of the plurality of subsets of time and frequency resources may be associated with a corresponding value of a plurality of values of a partial frequency parameter. The UE may receive control signaling indicating a value of the partial frequency parameter of the plurality of values. The UE may transmit a sounding reference signal on a subset of time and frequency resources of the plurality of subsets of time and frequency resources that corresponds to the value of the partial frequency parameter indicated by the received control signaling.
US11706739B2 Communication coordination and collision mitigation for multi-subscriber identity module
This disclosure relates to systems, apparatuses, and methods for coordinating communication and avoiding and/or mitigating collisions for multi-subscriber identity module devices in a wireless communication system. A wireless device may coordinate communication associated with different subscriber identity modules and/or may mitigate collisions between communications associated with different subscriber identity modules. A network may provide information to improve coordination and/or mitigate collisions. A network may adjust paging schedules and/or provision of alert messages to improve coordination.
US11706737B2 Techniques for paging early indication repetition
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A base station may transmit multiple repetitions of a paging early indication (PEI) signal to a user equipment (UE) to indicate that the UE is to receive paging signaling in a paging occasion. In some cases, a PEI occasion for transmitting a PEI repetition may have a scheduling conflict. For example, a PEI occasion may collide with other downlink signaling. A UE may implement techniques to resolve scheduling conflicts or collisions for PEI repetitions. For example, the UE may be configured to receive either colliding PEI signaling or colliding downlink signaling based on priorities of the signaling. Additionally, or alternatively, PEI signaling may be shifted (e.g., delayed) until after the downlink signaling ends. In some cases, a UE may be configured with a subset of blind decoding hypotheses for PEI decoding.
US11706736B2 Paging occasion reallocation of incapable user equipment
According to certain embodiments, a method performed by a wireless device for paging occasion (PO) allocation is provided. The method includes determining that a PO configured for the wireless device in a Discontinuous Reception (DRX) cycle is problematic. A non-problematic PO is selected based on one or more criteria. One or more paging messages are monitored for during the selected non-problematic PO.
US11706735B2 Method and device for measuring position using beamforming
According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, there is provided a method in which a terminal transmits position measurement information in a radio communication system. The method that is performed by the terminal includes triggering a beam positioning mechanism, receiving a beam positioning-related signal from a base station, measuring the beam positioning-related signal, acquiring position measurement information based on the measured beam positioning-related signal, and transmitting the acquired position measurement information to the base station. The position measurement information is acquired based on beamforming configuration.
US11706733B1 Location positioning engine system and method
A system for determining the location of a wireless device is described, the system includes a map, a fixed beacon, a fixed sensor and a server component. The server component receives a beacon identifier and a beacon signal strength from a wireless device. A sensor is located on the map. The fixed sensor receives the beacon identifier and the sensor captures a measured sensor beacon signal strength. The sensor is communicatively coupled to the server component. The server component receives the beacon identifier and the measured sensor beacon signal strength from the fixed sensor. The server component uses the beacon identifier and the beacon signal strength communicated by the wireless device and the sensor beacon signal strength and the beacon identifier received by the sensor to determine the location of the wireless device.
US11706732B2 Method and apparatus for controlling UE for cellular IoT service in 5G mobile communication system
A method performed by an access and mobility management function (AMF), the method comprising receiving, from a User Equipment (UE), a first message including capability information related to a periodic registration timer, setting a periodic registration timer indication based on the capability information, and transmitting, to the UE, a second message including the periodic registration timer indication.
US11706726B2 Dynamic monitoring modes for synchronization signal block transmissions
Methods, systems, and devices for dynamic monitoring modes for synchronization signal block (SSB) transmissions are described. A user equipment (UE) may monitor one or more first SSB transmission opportunities for SSB transmissions from a base station and determine an SSB failure rate. Based on the failure rate, the UE may select a mode for monitoring one or more second SSB transmission opportunities. For example, if the failure rate is greater than a threshold, the UE may select a first mode for monitoring a first quantity of the one or more second SSB transmission opportunities. Additionally, if the failure rate is less than the threshold, the UE may select a second mode for monitoring a second quantity different than the first quantity of the one or more second SSB transmission opportunities. The UE may monitor the one or more second SSB transmission opportunities according to the selected mode for monitoring.
US11706722B2 Communication of wireless signals through physical barriers
A system for transmitting and receiving wireless signals through a physical barrier, such as walls or windows, to wireless computing devices that are located internal to a structure that is formed in part by the physical barrier. The wireless signals are millimeter waveforms with gigahertz frequencies that are communicated with 5G communication protocols by one or more remote base station nodes located external to the physical barrier. One or more external antennas are configured to communicate RF wireless signals with HMA waveforms to remote wireless base station. In one or more embodiments, the RF wireless signals are amplified and communicated bi-statically through the window barrier between customer premises equipment and an authorized remote wireless base station.
US11706721B2 Power control of sidelink operation
A wireless device receives one or more messages. The one or more messages comprise a sidelink priority for a sidelink transmission via a sidelink resource pool; a first priority threshold for the sidelink resource pool; and a second priority threshold for the sidelink resource pool. The sidelink transmission overlapping with a configured uplink transmission is transmitted based on comparing the sidelink priority with: the first priority threshold in response to the configured uplink transmission being a first priority class; and the second priority threshold in response to the configured uplink transmission being a second priority class.
US11706720B2 Initial access and communication handling for high dynamic range power inputs at a receiver
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may receive, from a wireless communication device, an acquisition signal that uses a lower transmit power level than a transmit power level of one or more other acquisition signals transmitted by the wireless communication device. The UE may transmit, to the wireless communication device, a response message to the acquisition signal that uses an initial access power configuration associated with the acquisition signal, the response message indicating at least one low power capability of the UE or location information of the UE. The UE may communicate, with the wireless communication device, in a connected communication mode using a low power configuration that is based at least in part on the at least one low power capability of the UE or the location information of the UE. Numerous other aspects are described.
US11706716B1 Dynamic low-power scheme for wireless transceivers
Technologies directed to improving power for wireless transceivers are described. One method determines, in a first mode, a first value associated with a wireless link and a second values associated with the wireless link, the first value being indicative of a first metric and the second value being indicative of a second metric different from the first metric. The first value and the second value collectively indicate a category of channel quality for the wireless link. The method determines that the wireless device can operate in a second mode for subsequent data based on the category of channel quality, wherein in the second mode the wireless device consumes less power than in the first power mode. The method receives, in the second mode, second data over the wireless link.
US11706698B2 Access method and transmission point
Provided are an access method and transmission point. In the embodiments of the present invention, indication information sent by a second transmission point is received by means of a first transmission point and is used for indicating that said second transmission point supports relay functionality, such that said first transmission point is capable of accessing, according to the indication information, the wireless access network on which the second transmission point is located; thus the first transmission point is taken as a relay node and accesses the wireless access network.
US11706697B2 Method for sending signal channel, and base station, storage medium and electronic apparatus
Provided are a method for sending a signal channel, a base station, a storage medium, and an electronic apparatus. The method includes the following steps: a signal channel is configured, where the signal channel is used for cell search, synchronization and measurement; and the signal channel is sent to a terminal.
US11706695B2 Method and apparatus for receiving system information
A method for providing system information (SI) performed by a base station (BS) is provided. The method includes: broadcasting a system information block type 1 (SIB1) associated with a cell; receiving, from a user equipment (UE), a first message including a common control channel (CCCH) service data unit (SDU), the CCCH SDU including a radio resource control (RRC) SI request message; and transmitting, to the UE, a medium access control (MAC) control element (CE) including a UE contention resolution identity that matches a portion of the CCCH SDU. The MAC CE enables a MAC entity of the UE to indicate reception of an acknowledgment for the RRC SI request message to an RRC entity of the UE. The SIB1 does not include information related to a Random Access (RA) resource specific to SI requested by the RRC SI request message.
US11706693B2 Systems and methods for determining a user equipment battery level
An application function (AF) device may identify a user equipment (UE) and may send, to a network exposure function (NEF) device, a battery level request message concerning a battery of the UE. The AF device may obtain, from the NEF device, based on sending the battery level request message, a battery level report, and may cause, based on the battery level report, at least one action to be performed.
US11706689B2 Systems and methods for providing robust connectivity to vehicles
Systems and methods are provided to manage, control, and configure connectivity for vehicles or other devices. Data in different formats, which is received from different connectivity providers, is converted into a unified data format and stored in a data store. The unified data format allows analytics to be performed across the converted data. In some embodiments, a connectivity type of a plurality of connectivity types associated with a vehicle is controlled based on a current lifecycle stage of the vehicle. In some embodiments, a first data connection between a device and a first connectivity provider is utilized. Based on an identified change in location of the device and information associated with a second data connection between the device and a second connectivity provider, a switch to the second data connection is facilitated based on a determination that that the second data connection has more optimal characteristics.
US11706684B2 System and method for using mobility information in heterogeneous networks
Disclosed herein are systems and methods related to reducing or making more efficient handovers from one cell to another cell in a communications network. The method includes receiving mobility data for a device being serviced by a first cell, classifying the device based on the mobility data to yield a classification and making a handoff decision when handing off the device from the first cell to a second cell based at least in part on the classification. An example of the mobility data is a speed at which the device is moving or time a device is in a cell.
US11706683B2 Wireless roaming method and device, storage medium, and access point device
A wireless roaming method and an apparatus, a storage medium and an access point device are disclosed. The wireless roaming method comprises: receiving, from an overlapping access point, first signal strength indication information that describes signal strength when a station transmits a data packet to the overlapping access point via a current channel, wherein the coverage of the overlapping access point overlaps with that of a current access point, the station accesses to the current access point, and the current access point operates on the current channel; measuring second signal strength information that describes signal strength when the station transmits a data packet to the current access point via the current channel; and sending the first signal strength indication information and the second signal strength indication information to the station, and/or generating a switching instruction based on the first signal strength indication information and the second signal strength indication information and sending at least the switching instruction to the station. The technical solution of the present disclosure can improve the efficiency of wireless roaming.
US11706682B2 Switchable communication transport for communication between primary devices and vehicle head units
In general techniques are described by which to provide switchable communication transport for communication between primary devices and vehicle head units. A primary device comprising a memory and a processor may be configured to perform the techniques. The memory may store an operating system and an application. The processor may execute the operating system to present a single communication interface by which the application establishes a first transport between the primary device and a vehicle head unit that facilitates execution of a mode in which the application provides data for presentation by the vehicle head unit. The processor may also execute the application to transmit, during execution of the mode, the data via the first transport, where the operating system switches, during execution of the mode, from the first transport to a second transport. The application transmits, during execution of the mode, the data via the second transport.
US11706677B2 Handover processing between communication networks
A user equipment (UE) for handover processes between communication networks includes one or more processors, and one or more non-transitory computer-readable media storing instructions that when executed by the one or more processors, cause the UE to receive, by the UE, first diagnostic information, determine whether to perform a first handover from a first communication network to a second communication network based on a first set of thresholds, the first set of thresholds being based on the first diagnostic information, receive, by the UE, an update of the first diagnostic information, and determine whether to perform a second handover from the first communication network to the second communication network based on an updated first set of thresholds, the updated first set of thresholds being based on the updated first diagnostic information.
US11706673B2 Handover delay reduction operating in a cell using unlicensed spectrum
A method performed by a wireless communication device for reducing handover delay, wherein the wireless communication device is arranged to operate in a cellular communication system and to operate in a cell using unlicensed spectrum. The method includes receiving a downlink, DL, signal from network node operating a neighbouring cell operating in the unlicensed spectrum, wherein the DL signal includes a discovery reference signal, DRS, subframe, storing data associated with the DRS subframe, receiving a handover command from a network node operating a serving cell where the neighbouring cell is a target cell, and performing a random access procedure for handover to the target cell. A device performing the method and a computer program for implementing the method are also disclosed.
US11706671B2 Method and apparatus for conditional handover operation in communication system
Disclosed are a method and an apparatus for enhanced conditional handover (CHO). An operation method of a base station may comprise: receiving a measurement report message from a terminal; transmitting a CHO request message to one or more candidate target cells; receiving a CHO request ACK message from the one or more candidate target cells; and transmitting an RRC reconfiguration message including CHO status report configuration information to the terminal, wherein the CHO status report configuration information requests transmission of information for determining a target cell to which terminal is likely to be handed over among the one or more candidate target cells.
US11706668B2 Signalling improvement in conditional handover
An apparatus comprising means for performing: receiving, while connected to a first cell, preparation information for preparing the apparatus for a conditional handover of the apparatus to at least one other cell; receiving, from the first cell, a message, wherein the message causes the apparatus to transition from a connected state to an inactive state; receiving, from the first cell, information of a release condition; when it is determined that the release condition is met, sending a release indication and releasing the preparation information from the apparatus.
US11706666B2 Resource selection method, apparatus, and device
A resource selection method, an apparatus, and a device, where the method includes determining, by first user equipment (UE), parameter information of a sensing window, where the parameter information includes at least one of a start time, a time span, or a quantity, sensing, by the first UE, the resource in the sensing window according to the parameter information of the sensing window, and selecting, by the first UE, a resource according to a sensing result.
US11706664B2 Route control method and route control device
Provided is a path control method of controlling a path of communication in a network including a high priority device dealing with high priority traffic, a high priority control device communicating with the high priority device through a plurality of signal transfer devices transferring signals by periodically repeating a high priority signal transmissible period in which high priority traffic is transmissible and a low priority signal transmissible period in which low priority traffic is transmissible, a low priority device dealing with the low priority traffic, and a low priority control device communicating with the low priority device through the plurality of signal transfer devices, the path control method including calculating a low priority signal transmissible period in each of paths between the low priority device and the low priority control device, and performing setting for switching the path between the low priority device and the low priority control device so that the low priority traffic is transmitted in any one of the calculated low priority signal transmissible periods.
US11706663B2 Avoiding media access control padding of trigger-based physical layer convergence protocol data unit
A wireless station (STA) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) performs a method to avoid media access control (MAC) padding of a physical layer convergence protocol data unit (PPDU) (e.g., a trigger-based (TB) PPDU, etc.). The method can reduce current or power consumption by the STA, which can in turn optimize the STA and, in certain instances, the WLAN as whole. In one example, the method includes the STA receiving a trigger frame from an access point (AP). The trigger frame specifies a length of a PPDU. The method further includes the STA generating a TB PPDU based on the specifications in the trigger frame. In particular, the STA generates a PPDU that has a length that is less than the length specified by the trigger frame. The method also includes the STA transmitting the generated PPDU to the AP.
US11706657B2 End-to-end prioritization for mobile base station
A method for utilizing quality of service information in a network with tunneled backhaul is disclosed, comprising: establishing a backhaul bearer at a base station with a first core network, the backhaul bearer established by a backhaul user equipment (UE) at the base station, the backhaul bearer having a single priority parameter, the backhaul bearer terminating at a first packet data network gateway in the first core network; establishing an encrypted internet protocol (IP) tunnel between the base station and a coordinating gateway in communication with the first core network and a second core network; facilitating, for at least one UE attached at the base station, establishment of a plurality of UE data bearers encapsulated in the secure IP tunnel, each with their own QCI; and transmitting prioritized data of the plurality of UE data bearers via the backhaul bearer and the coordinating gateway to the second core network.
US11706652B2 Method and device for generating and removing dynamic EAS using UE app and status
Disclosed are a communication technique for merging, with an IoT technology, a 5G communication system for supporting a data transmission rate higher than that of a 4G system. The present disclosure relates to a wireless communication system, and more specifically, to an application layer network architecture providing an edge computing service in a cellular wireless communication system. According to an embodiment, a method of an EES comprises receiving, from an EEC, a first message including information used to determine matching EAS, and triggering an EAS management system to instantiate the matching EAS in response to receiving the first message.
US11706637B2 Nodes for high frequency fixed wireless access network
A high frequency data network access system leverages commodity WiFi chipsets and specifically multi spatial stream (e.g., 802.11 ac) chipsets in combination with electrically steered patch array antenna systems at the subscriber nodes. In addition, for thermal control, the high frequency components are mounted to a main body that includes a heat sink and a chimney. These components are also separated from components operating at baseband to avoid interference.
US11706635B2 Scalable network architecture
Technologies directed to a wireless network with a cascaded star topology with multiple devices at multiples nodes are described. In one wireless network, multiple devices are manufactured as a common device type and deployed at different nodes of the wireless network. The devices are configured to operate as a base station (BS) role, a gateway (GW) role, a relay (RL) role, or a customer station (STA) role. The nodes can be a base station node (BSN), a relay node (RLN), or a customer premises equipment (CPE) node. One node can be a first-tier hub of the cascaded star topology and another node can be a second-tier hub of the cascaded star topology.
US11706634B2 Wireless communication network optimization for user applications in wireless user equipment (UE)
A wireless User Equipment (UE) to optimize network communications for a user application. A UE operating system receives a user permission for the user application to access network characteristics. The user application calls the operating system for the network characteristics, and the operating system obtains the network characteristics from wireless network circuitry in response to the user permission. The operating system transfers the network characteristics to the user application. The user application selects one of multiple wireless communication networks based on the network characteristics. The wireless network circuitry wirelessly exchanges user data for the user application with the selected wireless communication network.
US11706630B2 Spectrum management device, system and method, and computer-readable storage medium
The present disclosure relates to a spectrum management device, system and method, and a computer-readable storage medium. The spectrum management device according to the present disclosure includes a processing circuit, configured to: determining a first interference relationship diagram between coexisting groups consisting of one or more sub-systems, wherein the points in the first interference relationship diagram represent the coexisting groups, the line between two points represents that interference exists between two coexisting groups represented by the two points; and allocating a spectrum resource for each of the multiple coexisting groups according to the first interference relationship diagram, so that two coexisting groups represented by two points not connected by a line use a same spectrum resource, and two coexisting groups represented by two points connected by a side use different spectrum resources.
US11706629B2 Subscriber identification module (SIM) authentication protections
A method of computer authentication of a user request for a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card transfer by a biometric signature from a user equipment (UE) comprising assigning a risk score, by a mobile service provider, to a user account based on user activity in the user account, wherein the user activity includes a SIM card transfer authorization. The mobile service provider then sends a message requesting a biometric signature from an authentication application executing in memory on the UE. The authentication application on the UE then proceeds capturing a biometric signature, encrypting the biometric signature, and sending an encrypted biometric signature to the mobile service provider using a wireless communication protocol. The mobile service provider then compares the biometric signature to an authorized signature and modifies the risk score based on the comparison.
US11706622B1 Methods, systems, and media for protected near-field communications
Methods, systems, and media for protected near-field communications are provided. In some embodiments, the method comprises: receiving, from an NFC tag device, a request for an NFC reader device identifier (ID); transmitting the NFC reader device ID to the NFC tag device; receiving an NFC tag device ID; determining whether the NFC tag device ID matches an NFC tag device ID stored in memory of the NFC reader device; in response to determining that the NFC tag device ID matches the NFC tag device ID, transmitting a password to the NFC tag device; receiving, from the NFC tag device, a shared secret; determining whether the received shared secret matches a shared secret stored in the memory of the NFC reader device; and in response to determining that the received shared secret matches the shared secret, causing an action to be performed by a device associated with the NFC reader device.
US11706619B2 Techniques to facilitate fast roaming between a mobile network operator public wireless wide area access network and an enterprise private wireless wide area access network
Presented herein are techniques to facilitate fast roaming between a mobile network operator-public (MNO-public) wireless wide area (WWA) access network and an enterprise private WWA access network. In one example, a method is provided that may include generating, by an authentication node, authentication material for a user equipment (UE) based on the UE being connected to a public WWA access network, wherein the public WWA access network is associated with a mobile network operator, and the authentication node and the UE are associated with an enterprise entity; obtaining, by the authentication node, an indication that the UE is attempting to access a private WWA access network associated with the enterprise entity; and providing, by the authentication node, the authentication material for the UE, wherein the authentication material facilitates connection establishment between the UE and the private WWA access network.
US11706617B2 Authenticating radio access network components using distributed ledger technology
Blockchain technology is used to provide distributed authentication, entitlements and trust among different virtual Radio Access Network (vRAN) elements. An enterprise blockchain with interfaces enables multi-vendor vRAN deployment across multiple service providers. In another embodiment, a method is provided for authenticating entities in a virtualized radio access network to ensure various entitles are in fact entitled to participate in various radio access network operations.
US11706610B2 Signaling of capability information by user equipment
In an aspect of the disclosure, a method, a computer-readable medium, and an apparatus are provided. The apparatus may be a UE. The apparatus may be configured to receive a request for UE capability information from a network. The apparatus may be further configured to transmit, in response to the request, UE capability information indicating a first set of value pairs associated with monitoring occasions for a control channel of at least one first component carrier and a second set of value pairs associated with monitoring occasions for a control channel of at least one second component carrier, and each of the first and second sets of value pairs may include a first value corresponding to a minimum time separation between consecutive spans for the monitoring occasions and a second value corresponding to a span length for the monitoring occasions.
US11706609B2 Cellular wireless service preferences transfer
Apparatus and methods to transfer user preferences for cellular wireless service associated credentials transferred from a source device to a target device. Transfer of credentials can include physically moving a physical subscriber identity module (SIM) card between devices, transfer of cellular wireless service from a first SIM card at the source device to a second SIM card at the target device, and/or transfer of cellular wireless services for one or more electronic SIMs (eSIMs) from the source device to the target device. Preferences associated with some or all of the transferred SIMs/eSIMs can be applied at the target device when certain matching criteria are satisfied. Exemplary matching criteria include matching identifiers, such as integrated circuit card identifier (ICCID) values, mobile station international subscriber directory number (MSISDN) values, and/or mappings thereof. Transfer of preferences can occur via a local peer-to-peer connection, a secure cloud-based service, and/or a backup and restore process.
US11706606B2 Network repository function (NRF) discovery control
Controlling Network Repository Function (NRF) during discovery within a Fifth Generation (5G) network is described. In an example, the NRF can receive, from a Network Function (NF) consumer associated with the 5G network, a request for information associated with a NF producer type. The NRF can receive, from one or more NF producers associated with the NF producer type, indications of the NF producers and the NRF can generate a list of NF producers based at least in part on the indications. The NRF can select, based at least in part on a configurable parameter, a subset of the list of NF producers and send, responsive to receiving the request, the subset of the list of NF producers to the NF consumer.
US11706600B2 Information processing program product, information processing apparatus, and information processing system
An information processing apparatus includes an acquisition unit that acquires first communication information for connecting with an apparatus via a first network and second communication information for connecting with the apparatus via a second network, a determination unit that determines whether communication between an information processing apparatus and the apparatus via the first network based on the first communication information is possible, a connection unit that connects the information processing apparatus with the apparatus via the second network based on the second communication information when the communication via the first network is impossible, and a request unit that transmits a processing request to the apparatus via the first network when the communication via the first network is possible, and transmits the processing request to the apparatus via the second network when the information processing apparatus is connected with the apparatus via the second network.
US11706599B2 Electronic device for transmitting response message in bluetooth network environment and method thereof
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a wireless communication circuit that supports a Bluetooth network, at least one processor operatively connected to the wireless communication circuit, and a memory operatively connected to the at least one processor. The memory stores instructions that, when executed, cause the at least one processor, through the wireless communication circuit, to generate a first link with a first external electronic device based on the Bluetooth network, generate a second link with a second external electronic device based on the Bluetooth network, transmit information to the second external electronic device through the second link, wherein the information is used by the second external electronic device to monitor the first link, negotiate timing for transmitting a response message with the second external electronic device, receive a data packet from the first external electronic device, and transmit a response message to the first external electronic device in response to the data packet based on the negotiated timing.
US11706591B2 Methods to enable Wi-Fi onboarding of user equipment by utilizing an eSIM
Systems and methods are provided for providing, by a user equipment, a short message service (SMS) message to initiate Wi-Fi onboarding to a mobile network, receiving, by the user equipment, a binary SMS message including a request for a certificate signing request by a server, generating, by the user equipment, the certificate signing request based on the request for the certificate signing request of the binary SMS message, providing, by the user equipment, the certificate signing request to the mobile network, and receiving, by the user equipment, a binary SMS message including Wi-Fi login data based on the certificate signing request provided to the mobile network.
US11706585B2 Location based mobile messaging shopping network
A location-based mobile messaging shopping network is provided that acquires location data from a mobile computing device (MCD), receives the location data at a server, generates a collection of businesses and individual sellers offering goods or services in the location associated with the location data based on the service area of the businesses and individual sellers and user location, and establishes a real-time communication channel between the businesses and MCD. The MCD displays various real-time communication channels to enable the user of the MCD to communicate with the businesses, and enables the user to purchase goods and services directly through the real-time communication channels displayed on the MCD.
US11706580B2 Multi-input push-to-talk switch with binaural spatial audio positioning
Various embodiments provide a multi-audio input, stereo audio output, push-to-talk (PTT) switch device. The device may include an audio processing unit configured to perform spatial separation/positioning for one or a plurality of audio sources. The audio processing unit of the device may apply unique head-related transfer functions (HRTFs) to produce left and right audio outputs that correspond to predetermined or dynamically positioned spatial locations for each of the incoming audio streams.
US11706579B2 Validation of audio calibration using multi-dimensional motion check
Examples described herein involve validating motion of a microphone during calibration of a playback device. An example implementation involves a mobile device detecting, via one or more microphones, audio signals emitted from one or more playback devices as part of a calibration process. After the one or more playback devices emit the audio signals, the mobile device determines whether the detected audio signals indicate that sufficient horizontal translation of the mobile device occurred during the calibration process. When the detected audio signals indicate that insufficient horizontal translation occurred, the mobile device displays a prompt to move the mobile device more while the one or more playback devices emit one or more additional audio signals as part of the calibration process. When the detected audio signals indicate that sufficient horizontal translation occurred, the mobile device calibrates the one or more playback devices with a calibration based on the detected audio signals.
US11706577B2 Systems and methods for equalizing audio for playback on an electronic device
Embodiments are provided for receiving a request to output audio at a first speaker and a second speaker of an electronic device, determining that the electronic device is oriented in a portrait orientation or a landscape orientation, identifying, based on the determined orientation, a first equalization setting for the first speaker and a second equalization setting for the second speaker, providing, for output at the first speaker, a first audio signal with the first equalization setting, and providing, for output at the second speaker, a second audio signal with the second equalization setting.
US11706573B2 Nearfield inductive coupling in a contact hearing system
In one embodiment, the present invention is directed to a method of transmitting information from an ear tip to a contact hearing device, the method comprising the steps of: exciting a transmit coil, the transmit coil being positioned in the ear tip, wherein the transmit coil is wound on a core, the core including a ferromagnetic material; radiating an electromagnetic field from the first coil through the ear canal of a user; receiving the radiated electromagnetic field at a receive coil, the receive coil being positioned on a contact hearing device, the contact hearing device including a receive coil without a ferrite core; and transmitting the information from the transmit coil to the receive coil using, for example, near-field radiation.
US11706572B2 Prosthesis state and feedback path based parameter management
A method including obtaining data based on a current and/or anticipated future state of a hearing prosthesis and adjusting a set gain margin of the hearing prosthesis based on the current or anticipated future state of the hearing prosthesis.
US11706571B2 Ultrasonic transducer
Ultrasonic transducers that are capable of generating increased levels of ultrasound, as well as receiving ultrasonic waves with increased sensitivity. The ultrasonic transducers include a back cover, a protective front cover, a backplate, and a vibrator film layer disposed between the backplate and the protective front cover. The backplate includes a plurality of grooves formed on a surface thereof facing the vibrator film layer. Each groove includes upper edges having cross-sectional contours that gradually tend toward the deepest part of the groove to allow a larger area of the backplate to be closer to the vibrator film layer, thereby increasing the resulting electric field, and, consequently, increasing the output power and sensitivity of the ultrasonic transducer.
US11706570B2 Dual-diaphragm moving-coil audio transducer for hearing device
The present disclosure relates to dual-diaphragm moving-coil audio transducers for hearing devices. The transducer includes a magnetic circuit including an inner portion located between first and second coils coupled to corresponding diaphragms supported by a housing. An outer portion of the magnetic circuit is adjacent outer portions of the first and second coils. The transducer emits sound when the first diaphragm moves in a first direction and the second diaphragm moves in a second direction, opposite the first direction, in response to an electrical audio signal applied to the first and second coils.
US11706569B2 Sound producing cell and manufacturing method thereof
A sound producing cell includes a membrane and an actuating layer. The membrane includes a first membrane subpart and a second membrane subpart, wherein the first membrane subpart and the second membrane subpart are opposite to each other. The actuating layer is disposed on the first membrane subpart and the second membrane subpart. The first membrane subpart includes a first anchored edge which is fully or partially anchored, and edges of the first membrane subpart other than the first anchored edge are non-anchored. The second membrane subpart includes a second anchored edge which is fully or partially anchored, and edges of the second membrane subpart other than the second anchored edge are non-anchored.
US11706568B2 Devices, systems and processes for providing adaptive audio environments
Devices, systems and processes for providing an adaptive audio environment are disclosed. For an embodiment, a system may include a wearable device and a hub. The hub may include an interface module configured to communicatively couple the wearable device and the hub and a processor, configured to execute non-transient computer executable instructions for a machine learning engine configured to apply a first machine learning process to at least one data packet received from the wearable device and output an action-reaction data set and for a sounds engine configured to apply a sound adapting process to the action-reaction data set and provide audio output data to the wearable device via the interface module.
US11706557B2 Earphone and ribbon cord identifier adaptor
A ribbon cord containment and identifying adaptor can be adaptively anchored or fixed to or removed from a ribbon type cord or ribbon cord of a set of earphones by hand via an anchor slot of the adaptor. The anchor slot can have a frame or structure that has an entrapment chamber and a path leading to a cord entrapment chamber where the entrapment chamber is slanted with respect to the path leading to the entrapment chamber. The structure of the entrapment chamber and path help anchor the adaptor on the ribbon type cord segment to prevent inadvertent dislodgement of the adaptor from the cord segment. The structure of the anchor slot is rigid and serves to firmly grip or compress cord segments positioned between gapped-apart opposing sidewalls within the anchor slot. When a cord containment adaptor is anchored via the anchor slot, ribbon type cord segments can be gripped into slots in a manner that helps prevent the adopter from dislodging from the ribbon cord. When positioned on cord segments, the adaptors can serve as identifying objects or adaptors.
US11706555B2 Setup management for ear tip selection fitting process
A method performed by a programmed processor of an in-ear headphone that is to be worn by a user. The method obtains, over a wireless communication link and via a first wireless connection that uses an accessory profile, a first request, from an audio source device, to start a measurement process. In response to obtaining the request, the method 1) establishes, over the link, a second wireless connection that uses an audio distribution profile between the headphone and the source device, 2) obtains, via the second wireless connection, an audio signal for driving a speaker of the headphone to output sound, 3) responsive to the outputted sound, determining a fit parameter, and 4) transmitting the fit parameter to the source device via the first wireless connection.
US11706550B2 Terminal device
A terminal device includes a housing, a microphone, a sound guide support, a circuit board, and a vibration assembly. The housing is provided with a sound collecting hole, the sound guide support and the circuit board are disposed in the housing, the sound guide support and the circuit board form a first cavity, the vibration assembly is disposed between the sound guide support and the circuit board and separates the first cavity into a sound guide channel and a second cavity, and the microphone and the sound collecting hole are respectively disposed at both ends of the sound guide channel.
US11706547B2 Systems and methods for collision resolution during ONU activation
An optical device may include a communication interface and processing logic configured to receive a broadcast contention-based allocation from an optical line terminal (OLT), wherein the contention-based allocation is associated with activation of the optical device in an optical network. The processing logic may also be configured to transmit a message in response to the contention-based allocation, wherein the message includes information identifying the optical device and receive, from the OLT, an assignment message or a feedback message in response to the transmitted message. The processing logic may be further configured to execute a retransmission procedure based on the assignment or feedback message indicating that a collision occurred.
US11706542B2 Pixel circuit outputting time difference data and image data, and operating method of pixel array
There is provided a pixel circuit capable of outputting time difference data and image data, and including an image circuit and a difference circuit. The image circuit is used to record and output detected light energy of a first interval as the image data. The difference circuit is used to record and output a variation of detected light energy between the first interval and a second interval as the time difference data. The pixel circuit selects to output at least one of the time difference data and the image data.
US11706541B2 Image sensor, image-capturing apparatus, and semiconductor memory
A first circuit constituting a plurality of first circuit in a first direction, which stores a signal output from a pixel having a photoelectric conversion unit; a first control unit to which the plurality of first circuits are connected and outputs a first signal for outputting signals stored in the plurality of first circuits; a readout unit that reads out the signal output from the first circuit; a plurality of second circuits that are connected to the first control unit, a plurality of sets of the plurality of second circuits in the first direction; and a second control unit that controls a readout of the signal by the readout unit. The first control unit outputs a second signal to the plurality of second circuits together with the first signal; and the second control unit controls the readout of the signal by the readout unit, based on the second signal.
US11706539B2 Image sensing device and operating method thereof
An image sensing device and an operating method thereof. The image sensing device includes a ramp signal generation circuit suitable for generating a ramp signal which corresponds to an analog gain, based on a main bias voltage, a cascode bias voltage and a plurality of ramp code signals, a bias voltage generation circuit suitable for generating the main bias voltage and the cascode bias voltage according to the analog gain, and a boost circuit suitable for boosting an output terminal of the cascode bias voltage according to the analog gain.
US11706535B2 Digital cameras with direct luminance and chrominance detection
An image capture device includes a plurality of independently formed camera channels. Each of the plurality of independently formed camera channels includes a respective lens that receives incident light and transmits the incident light to a respective sensor without transmitting the incident light to respective sensor of other camera channels within the plurality of independently formed camera channels. Further, a processor that is communicatively coupled to the respective sensor of each of the plurality of independently formed camera channels. The processor is configured to control an integration time of the respective sensor of each of the plurality of independently formed camera channels individually with the receive respective images from the respective sensor of each of the plurality of independently formed camera channels, and form a combined image by combing each of the respective images.
US11706534B2 Imaging system, server device, control method for server device, and storage medium
An imaging system including an imaging device 501 and a recording server 502 communicatively connected to the imaging device 501, wherein the imaging device 501 includes an imaging unit 503 that generates a video with a plurality of resolution, a dividing unit 504 that performs a division process of dividing the video generated by the imaging unit 503 into one or a plurality of tile areas and generates a tile image, and a transmission unit 506 that transmits the video to the recording server 502, wherein the recording server 502 includes a division control unit 507 that outputs an instruction to change a division method for the division process to the imaging device according to a designation frequency of an area designated on the video transmitted from the imaging device 501.
US11706533B2 Control method for image acquisition device, control device therefor, and storage medium
Embodiments of the present invention provide a control method for an image acquisition device, a control device therefor, and a storage medium, relate to the field of the image acquisition device, and aim to realize synchronization of an operation timing signal of the image acquisition device and an external trigger signal. The method comprises: receiving image data acquired by the image acquisition device; analyzing the image data, obtaining an image timing according to an analysis result, and determining a frame synchronization signal of the image data output by the image acquisition device according to the image timing; determining a phase offset between the frame synchronization signal and a preset trigger signal; and adjusting a phase of a control signal based on the phase offset, wherein the control signal is configured for adjusting an operation timing of the image acquisition device.
US11706528B2 Method and apparatus for implementing a digital graduated filter for an imaging apparatus
A digital graduated filter is implemented in an imaging device by combining multiple images of the subject wherein the combining may include combining different numbers of images for highlights and for shadows of the subject. The imaging device may present a user with a set of pre-defined graduated filter configurations to choose from. A user may also specify the direction of graduation and strength of graduation in a viewfinder. In an alternative implementation, combining may include scaling of pixels being added instead of varying the number of images being combined. In an alternative implementation, the combining of multiple images may include combining a different number of images for highlights of the subject than for shadows of subject.
US11706525B2 Image sensor including light shielding layer and patterned dielectric layer
An image sensor including a semiconductor substrate, a plurality of color filters, a plurality of first lenses and a second lens is provided. The semiconductor substrate includes a plurality of sensing pixels arranged in array, and each of the plurality of sensing pixels respectively includes a plurality of image sensing units and a plurality of phase detection units. The color filters at least cover the plurality of image sensing units. The first lenses are disposed on the plurality of color filters. Each of the plurality of first lenses respectively covers one of the plurality of image sensing units. The second lens is disposed on the plurality of color filters and the second lens covers the plurality of phase detection units.
US11706522B2 Imaging system, server, imaging device, imaging method, program, and recording medium having a function of assisting capturing of an image coincident with preference of a user
An image is analyzed, a scene of the image is recognized, imaging information regarding capturing in a case where the image is captured is acquired, and reproduction information in a case where the image is reproduced on a display is acquired. An image coincident with preference of a user of the imaging device from among images having the same scene is decided for each scene based on the reproduction information, and a preference parameter table in which the scene and imaging information of the imaging device in a case where the image coincident with the preference of the user is captured are stored in association with each other is created. Imaging information associated with a scene coincident with a scene of an image to be captured next by the user is selected from the preference parameter table, and an image is captured by using the imaging information.
US11706520B2 Under-display camera and sensor control
An under-display camera is positioned underneath a display of a mobile device. The under-display camera captures an image using light passing through a portion of the display. The mobile device displays a display image on the display, the display image based on the image. The mobile device displays an indicator overlaid over the display image on an indicator area of the display that overlaps with the portion of the display. The indicator may identify the position of the camera. The mobile device can compensate for occlusion of the camera by continuing to display a previous display image if a more recently captured image includes an occlusion. The mobile device can give users alternate ways to select areas of the display image to avoid camera occlusion, for instance using hardware buttons and/or touchscreen interface elements.
US11706516B2 Camera module and array camera module with circuit board unit and photosensitive unit and manufacturing method thereof
A camera module and array camera module with circuit board unit and photosensitive unit and manufacturing method thereof is provided. The array camera module includes two or more camera lenses and a circuit unit. The circuit unit includes a circuit board portion for electrically connecting two or more photosensitive sensors of the array camera module, and a conjoined encapsulation portion integrally encapsulated on the circuit board portion. The camera lenses are respectively arranged along the photosensitive paths of the photosensitive sensors.
US11706515B2 Imaging device
An imaging device with a compact design allows illumination with a light source and imaging with an image sensor. An imaging device includes a front case having a front surface including a window and a lens-holder receptacle aligned with each other in a width direction (X-direction), a lens holder including a lens and attachable inside the lens-holder receptacle in the front case, a first circuit board on which an image sensor to receive light through the lens in the lens holder is mounted, and a second circuit board on which an LED to emit light through the window in the front case is mounted. The first and second circuit boards extend entirely in the width direction. The second circuit board is located frontward from the first circuit board.
US11706513B2 Camera module
A camera module includes first to third lens groups; a first mover configured to move the second lens group in the optical-axis direction; a second mover configured to move the third lens group in the optical-axis direction; a base accommodating the first mover and the second mover; a support ball disposed to be in rolling contact with the first mover, the second mover, and the base, the support ball supporting movement of the first mover and the second mover relative to the base; a driving magnet coupled to each of the first mover and the second mover; and a coil part coupled to the base, the coil part being disposed to face the driving magnet, and wherein an entirety of a surface of the driving magnet that faces the moving coil serves as a first pole.
US11706509B2 Electronic device including camera module
An electronic system including a camera module comprises a camera module on a metal plate, a metal flange surrounding the camera module, a metal frame connected to the metal flange, and a first adhesion member between the metal flange and the metal plate. The camera module includes a substrate including a cavity, an image sensor in the cavity, and a lens assembly on the image sensor. An area of the metal plate is greater than that of the substrate, from a plan view. The metal plate includes a first part overlapping the substrate from the plan view, and a second part not overlapping the substrate from the plan view. The second part corresponds to an edge portion of the metal plate. The image sensor contacts the metal plate through an adhesive material. A lower portion of the metal flange and the second part of the metal plate contact the first adhesion member.
US11706503B2 Method and program for producing and providing reactive video
The inventive concept relates to a method for producing a multi-reactive video and providing a multi-reactive video service, and a program using the same. It is possible to grasp a user's reaction to a video by recording manipulation details for a specific user's multi-reactive video. For example, it is possible to grasp the object of interest and the degree of interest of a user and to grasp a user interest in the user, by grasping the number of touch manipulations to the user's multi-reactive video, a frame in which a touch manipulation has been performed, and an object in the frame, or the like.
US11706501B2 Broadcast signal transmitting method, broadcast signal receiving method, broadcast signal transmitting apparatus, and broadcast signal receiving apparatus
Provided is a method for transmitting a broadcast signal. The method includes generating a plurality of input packets including broadcast data, generating at least one link layer packet using the input packets, wherein a header of the link layer packet includes packet type information and packet configuration information, the packet type information indicates a type of an input packet included in a payload of the link layer packet, and the packet configuration information indicates a payload configuration of the link layer packet, generating a broadcast signal using the link layer packet, and transmitting the broadcast signal.
US11706496B2 Echo bullet screen
Techniques for displaying comments relative to video frames are described herein. The disclosed techniques include sending message data comprising a comment on a video item by a first client computing device when the first client computing device is in a first state among a plurality of states; receiving bullet screen data comprising comments on the video item sent by the first client computing device and other client computing devices; determining echo bullet screens comprising a plurality of comments on the video item sent by the other client computing devices during a predetermined period; and displaying a bullet screen comprising the comment sent by the first client computing device and the echo bullet screens.
US11706494B2 Transmitting video clips of viewers' reactions during a broadcast of a live video stream
This disclosure covers systems and methods that both transmit a live video stream from a broadcaster device to viewer devices and relay video clips of reactions (by viewers to the live video stream) to the broadcaster device during presentation of the live video stream. In certain embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods facilitate viewers capturing video clips of reactions to a live video stream using a viewer device and, in turn, transmit video clips received from the viewer device to a broadcaster device during broadcast of the live video stream. For instance, in some embodiments, the systems and methods present the video clips of a viewer's reaction to the broadcaster device during a live-video-stream broadcast. Additionally, in some embodiments, the systems and methods present video clips of other viewers' reactions to a viewer device during a live-video-stream broadcast.
US11706488B2 Locating and identifying paired electronic devices
An electronic device, method, and a non-transitory computer-readable recording medium provide a function of locating and identifying a paired device in a wireless network. The wireless network communicatively connects a plurality of electronic devices including the electronic device and the paired device. The electronic device includes a user interface, a network interface, a hardware processor, and a non-transitory memory storing one or more programs. The hardware processor executes the programs to receive a search command using a first communication connection via the network interface. Moreover, the hardware processor executes the programs to determine whether the peer device identifying information matches identifying information of the electronic device. When the peer device identifying information matches the identifying information of the electronic device, the electronic device identifies as the paired device. Otherwise, the electronic device broadcasts to the wireless network using a second communication connection.
US11706482B2 Display device
Provided is a display device including a display unit, a storage unit configured to store information on a web page, a microphone configured to receive a user's voice command, a network interface unit configured to perform communication with a natural language processing (NLP) server, and a controller configured to transmit text data of the voice command to the NLP server, to receive intention analysis result information corresponding to the voice command from the NLP server, to select, as a final candidate address, one of a plurality of candidate addresses related to a search word included in the received intention analysis result information if the search word is not stored in the storage unit, and to access a website corresponding to the selected final candidate address.
US11706478B2 Device and method for generating and rendering enriched multimedia content
A method of enrichment of at least one source multimedia content for rendering on a device is disclosed. A rendering zone has a width/height ratio different from the width/height ratio of the source multimedia content. In one aspect, the method comprises identifying, from the source multimedia content, of at least one enrichment content intended to be rendered in a region of the rendering zone distinct from a region for rendering the source multimedia content. And these enriching the source multimedia content, taking into account of the at least one identified enrichment content and delivering at least one enriched multimedia content comprising at least one piece of enrichment data representative of a rendering of the enrichment content in a region of the rendering zone distinct from a region for rendering the source multimedia content.
US11706477B2 System for real-time synchronization
The invention relates to a system and a corresponding method for sharing multi-media content among a plurality of users. The invention further relates the corresponding devices and a corresponding computer program for conducting the sharing of multi-media content. The system comprises a first device comprising means for generating an invitation and a play time stamp and the system further comprises means for transmitting the play time stamp and the invitation to at least one second device. The system also comprises a third device that may generate a system time and distribute the system time. The at least one second device may play multi-media content synchronous to playback of the same multi-media content at the first device.
US11706475B2 Extended recording time apparatus, systems, and methods
An embodiment for recording a channel that is communicating a program of interest identifies a selected program for recording as a program of interest based upon a characteristic of the selected program, the characteristic of the selected program corresponding to at least one characteristic associated with the program of interest; records an advance period corresponding to a period before a beginning of the program of interest, and records a following period corresponding to a period after a conclusion of the program of interest.
US11706474B2 User preferences based synthesis of group recommendations
A system includes a computing platform having processing hardware and a memory storing an asset library and software code including a recommendation engine. The processing hardware executes the software code to receive, from a user, group generation data and a preferences profile of the user, the group generation data identifying a group including the user and another user, and to send, to the other user, an invitation to join the group. The processing hardware also executes the software code to receive, from the other user, one of an acceptance or a refusal of the invitation, obtain, in response to receiving the acceptance, a preferences profile of the other user, generate, using the preferences profiles of the user and the other user, a group preferences profile for the group, and identify, using the recommendation engine and the group preferences profile, one or more assets in the asset library for the group.
US11706472B2 Modifying event playlists
Techniques are disclosed for organizing and distributing artifacts generated by processing pipelines for the training or application of machine learning models. An application may subscribe to a playlist of a stream of events and locally store a copy of the playlist. The subscriber may merge locally stored and/or selected events to generate a merged stream of events. The subscriber may then execute the merged event stream including the newly added instance of the event.
US11706471B2 Scheduling method, server, first peer node and computer-readable storage medium
A scheduling method includes: a server receiving a first request of a first peer (P2P) node; the first request containing service content; using position information on different network hierarchies of the first P2P node and the service content to determine at least one candidate P2P node for the first P2P node; the at least one candidate P2P node can provide a service for the first P2P node; the position information being position information generated on the basis of a network topology structure; using the at least one candidate P2P node to generate a candidate P2P node information list; P2P node information in the information list representing a transmission distance between the at least one candidate P2P node and the first P2P node; and returning the information list to the first P2P node. Further disclosed at the same time are a server, a first P2P node and a computer-readable storage medium.
US11706469B2 Systems and methods for streaming media content during unavailability of content server
Systems and methods are described herein for streaming during unavailability of a content server. Upon determining that there are conditions indicating buffering issues during delivery of a media asset, a server determines a first group of devices suitable for receiving the media asset from the server and sharing the media asset on a peer-to-peer network. Then, the server determines a second group of devices suitable for receiving the media asset on a peer-to-peer network from a first group device. The server then determines groupings within which to share and receive the media asset. Next, the server transmits instructions to the devices in the first group to maintain in buffer and share certain portions of the media asset with the second group devices within their grouping. Finally, the server updates information detailing the media asset portions the devices are maintaining in buffer and sharing.
US11706463B2 Video synthesis method, apparatus, computer device and readable storage medium
The present disclosure provides a video synthesis method, apparatus, computer device and computer-readable storage medium, which the method includes: acquiring a first video; capturing second video data photographed in real time; performing first encoding on the second video data to obtain an encoded video; synthesizing the first video and the encoded video to obtain synthesized video data; and performing second encoding on the synthesized video data to obtain a target video. By means of the method, there is less loss in the obtained target video frames and a relatively high definition of the video frames.
US11706461B2 Method and apparatus for video coding
Aspects of the disclosure provide methods and apparatus for video decoding. Processing circuitry of the apparatus decodes coded information for a reconstructed sample of a current component in a current picture from a coded video bitstream. The coded information indicates a sample offset filter to be applied to the reconstructed sample. A filter shape of the sample offset filter is one of a plurality of filter shapes. Each of the plurality of filter shapes includes first reconstructed samples of a first component in the current picture. A filtered sample value of the reconstructed sample is determined based on the first reconstructed samples in the filter shape. The sample offset filter is an in-loop filter by which the output value is applied to the reconstructed sample as an offset to filter out coding artifacts while retaining details of the current component in the current picture.
US11706458B2 High-level syntax designs for point cloud coding
A method of point cloud coding (PCC) implemented by a video decoder. The method includes receiving an encoded bitstream including a group of frames header disposed outside a coded representation of a texture component or a geometry component and identifying a video codec used for coding the texture component or the geometry component, and decoding the encoded bitstream.
US11706456B2 System and method for correcting network loss of data
A reference-order AL-FEC system for recovering network video data packet loss during real-time video communication includes a packetizer, a reference-order AL-FEC encoder, a reference-order AL-FEC decoder and a depacketizer. The packetizer constructs source symbols from source packets of a current frame. The encoder generates a repair symbol from the source symbols of the current frame and other reference frames based on the reference-order, not time-order, between the frames within an encoding window. The encoder also generates a repair packet based on the repair symbol. The decoder recovers a lost source symbol based on the source symbols of the frames of the encoding window and the repair symbol by decoding the repair packet. The decoding is achieved by solving a linear system of the repair symbol.
US11706453B2 Method and system for constraining slice header processing overhead in video coding
A method for encoding a picture of a video sequence in a bit stream that constrains slice header processing overhead is provided. The method includes computing a maximum slice rate for the video sequence, computing a maximum number of slices for the picture based on the maximum slice rate, and encoding the picture wherein a number of slices used to encode the picture is enforced to be no more than the maximum number of slices.
US11706452B2 Image decoding device and image encoding device
An image decoding device (31) includes a transform coefficient decoding unit (311) configured to decode a transform coefficient for a transform tree included in a coding unit. In the transform tree, the transform coefficient decoding unit splits a transform unit corresponding to luminance and then decodes the transform coefficient related to the luminance, and does not split the transform unit corresponding to chrominance and decodes the transform coefficient related to the chrominance.
US11706451B2 Golomb-Rice/EG coding technique for CABAC in HEVC
A system utilizing a high throughput coding mode for CABAC in HEVC is described. The system may include an electronic device configured to obtain a block of data to be encoded using an arithmetic based encoder; to generate a sequence of syntax elements using the obtained block; to compare an Absolute-3 value of the sequence or a parameter associated with the Absolute-3 value to a preset value; and to convert the Absolute-3 value to a codeword using a first code or a second code that is different than the first code, according to a result of the comparison.
US11706449B2 Method and device for intra-prediction
The multi sample prediction method of the present invention comprises the steps of: determining a sample group consisting of a plurality of samples inside a decoding target block; determining a representative position corresponding to the sample group, inside the decoding target block; determining a representative prediction value for the sample group, on the basis of the determined representative position; and determining the determined representative prediction value as the final prediction value for each of the plurality of samples making up the sample group. The present invention enhances efficiency in encoding/decoding and reduces complexity thereof.
US11706433B2 Encoding method and apparatus therefor, and decoding method and apparatus therefor
Provided is an image decoding method including determining a predicted quantization parameter of a current quantization group determined according to at least one of block split information and block size information, determining a difference quantization parameter of the current quantization group, determining a quantization parameter of the current quantization group, based on the predicted quantization parameter and the difference quantization parameter of the current quantization group, and inverse quantizing a current block included in the current quantization group, according to the quantization parameter of the current quantization group.
US11706431B2 Method for output layer set mode in multilayered video stream
A method of decoding may comprise: receiving a bitstream comprising compressed video/image data; parsing or deriving, from the bitstream, an output layer set mode indicator in a video parameter set (VPS); identifying output layer set signaling based on the output layer set mode indicator; identifying one or more picture output layers based on the identified output layer set signaling; and decoding the identified one or more picture output layers.
US11706429B2 Method and device for encoding and decoding image involving gradual refresh technique
A method is provided for decoding a sequence of pictures using a gradual refresh technique. In particular, all areas in one picture are gradually encoded or decoded over a plurality of pictures associated with the picture.
US11706427B2 Optimal multi-codec ABR ladder design
Techniques are disclosed for the creation of multi-codec encoding profiles (or encoding ladders), which define quality and bitrate for each of the streams made available to clients for streaming a video. In particular, optimization techniques may take into account a quality rate function of each of the codecs when determining the encoding ladder. Additional considerations may include a network bandwidth distribution and/or a distribution of client types.
US11706419B2 Conversion factor level coding method and device therefor
A method for decoding an image by a decoding device according to the present disclosure comprises the steps of: receiving a bit stream including residual information; deriving a quantized conversion factor of a current block on the basis of the residual information included in the bit stream; deriving a residual sample of the current block on the basis of the quantized conversion factor; and generating a reconstructed picture on the basis of the residual sample of the current block.
US11706418B2 Method for processing image providing improved arithmetic encoding, method for decoding and encoding image using same, and apparatus for same
According to an embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an image decoding method including: obtaining an arithmetic-coded symbol stream from an image stream; identifying a symbol segment from the symbol stream according to symbol segment information signaled from an encoding apparatus; selecting an arithmetic decoding process corresponding to the symbol segment; and collectively processing one or more symbols among multiple symbols included in the symbol segment, in association with the selected arithmetic decoding process.
US11706416B2 Image coding apparatus for coding tile boundaries
An image decoding apparatus obtain pieces of coded data that is included in a bitstream and generated by coding tiles. Tile boundary independence information is further obtained from the bitstream, with the tile boundary independence information indicating whether each of boundaries between the tiles is one of a first boundary or a second boundary. The pieces of coded data are decoded to generate image data of the tiles. Image data of a first tile is generated by decoding a first code string included in first coded data with reference to decoding information of a decoded tile when the tile boundary independence information indicates the first boundary, and by decoding the first code string without referring to the decoding information of the decoded tile when the tile boundary independence information indicates the second boundary.
US11706415B2 Still frame detection in video data
Still frame detection for single pass video data, including: determining that an average quantization parameter of a frame of video data falls below a quantization parameter threshold; determining whether an amount of skipped macroblocks in the frame meets a skipped macroblock threshold; and responsive to the amount of skipped macroblocks exceeding the skipped macroblock threshold, identifying the frame as a still frame.
US11706414B2 Residual coding for transform skipped blocks
A video processing method includes determining, for a conversion between a current block of a video and a bitstream representation of the video, whether to enable a level mapping operation or a level remapping operation based on a rule, wherein the level mapping operation or the level remapping operation includes changing between a first representation of a residual coefficient of the current block and a second representation of the residual coefficient of the current block based on neighboring residual coefficients of the residual coefficient; and performing the conversion by selectively using the level mapping operation or the level remapping operation based on the determining.
US11706407B2 Adaptation of selection of most probable mode candidates depending on block shape
At least a method and an apparatus are provided for efficiently encoding or decoding video. For example, a most probable mode (MPM) list comprising a number of intra prediction mode candidates for a current block is obtained depending on a shape of the current block. The current block is then encoded or decoded based on the obtained most probable mode list.
US11706406B2 Selection of coded motion information for LUT updating
A method of video decoding includes maintaining a number of tables, wherein each table includes a set of motion candidates, wherein each motion candidate is associated with corresponding motion information derived from previously video blocks, performing a conversion between a video block and a coded representation of the video block, and determining, based on a conversion condition of the video block, whether to update at least one of the tables by adding motion information corresponding to the video block.
US11706405B2 Image/video coding method based on intra prediction involving parsing of MPM index, and apparatus thereof
Disclosed is an image decoding method which includes obtaining, from a bitstream, information relating to the intra prediction type of a current block, information relating to the intra prediction mode of the current block, and residual information of the current block; performing intra prediction based on of the information relating to the intra prediction type and the information relating to the intra prediction mode; performing residual processing based on of the residual information; and reconstructing the current block based on of a result of the intra prediction and a result of the residual processing.
US11706404B2 Weighted prediction mechanism
An apparatus to facilitate encoding video data is disclosed. The apparatus includes rendering logic to render graphics video data as frame data, fade extractor logic to extract fade effects data to be applied to the frame data to generate frame auxiliary metadata comprising the fade effects data, weighted prediction logic to receive the frame data and the auxiliary metadata and compute one or more weighted predictions on the frame data at one or more frame sequences indicated in the fade effects data and encoding logic to encode the frame data based on the one or more weighted predictions.
US11706401B2 Methods and systems for displaying content
Disclosed are methods and systems for displaying content. In an aspect, a plurality of content items can be displayed on one user device according to user preference. An example method can comprise positioning a first set of pixels associated with a user device so that first content displayed via the first set of pixels can be viewable in a first viewing location. A second set of pixels associated with the user device can be positioned so that second content displayed via the second set of pixels can be viewable in a second viewing location. The second content can be different from the first content.
US11706396B2 Image processing apparatus that performs processing concerning display of stereoscopic image, image processing method, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus that performs processing concerning the display of a stereoscopic image so as to improve the convenience of a user in viewing a stereoscopic image. A head mount display displays a stereoscopic image using image data including a plurality of images having different viewpoints. The image data is processed based on metadata attached to the image data. In a case where information indicating that the image data is associated with a file format which cannot cause the head mount display to perform display is included in the metadata, the image data is converted into a file format which can cause the head mount display to perform display.
US11706393B2 Projection-type display device and method for adjusting a projected image
A projection-type display device includes: an operation signal detector, configured to receive an operation signal that indicates adjustment content of a projected image that was instructed by way of an operation unit; an installation state detector, configured to detect, as an installation state of the projection-type display device, a first state and a second state that is rotated 90 degrees from the first state around an axis that is parallel to an optical axis of a projection lens; and a controller that, upon detecting a signal that corresponds to a first direction by way of the operation signal detector in the first state and the second state, adjusts the projected image by causing the projected image to shift in the first direction, or adjusts the projected image by causing a correction-object site in the projected image to move in the first direction.
US11706392B2 MEMS resonance control using phase detection
A light projection system includes a MEMS mirror operating on a mirror drive signal to generate a mirror sense signal resulting from operation of the MEMS mirror based on the mirror drive signal. A mirror driver generates the mirror drive signal from a drive control signal. A controller receives the mirror sense signal from the MEMS mirror, obtains a first sample of the mirror sense signal at a first phase thereof, obtains a second sample of the mirror sense signal at a second phase thereof, wherein the first and second phases are separated by a half period of the mirror drive signal, with the second phase occurring after the first phase, and generates the drive control signal based on a difference between the first and second samples to keep the mirror drive signal separated in phase from the mirror sense signal by a desired amount of phase separation.
US11706387B2 Providing dynamic content to video conference waiting rooms
One example method includes receiving, by a video conference provider, an indication of a meeting type of a video conference; obtaining, by the video conference provider, multimedia content associated with the meeting type; receiving a request from a client device to join a main meeting of the video conference; connecting the client device to a waiting room associated with the video conference; and providing the multimedia content to the client device in the waiting room.
US11706384B2 Adjusting participant gaze in video conferences
Methods and systems for applying gaze adjustment techniques to participants in a video conference are disclosed. Some examples may include: receiving, at computing system, image adjustment information associated with a video stream including images of a first participant, identifying, for a display layout of a communication application, a location displaying the images of the first participant, determining, based on the received image adjustment information, a location displaying images of a second participant for the display layout, the received image adjustment information indicating that an eye gaze of the first participant being directed toward the second participant, computing an eye gaze direction of the first participant based on the location displaying images of the second participant, generating gaze-adjusted images based on the desired eye gaze direction of the first participant and replacing the images within the video stream with the gaze-adjusted images.
US11706383B1 Presenting video streams on a head-mountable device
In various implementations, a method of presenting video streams at a head-mountable device (HMD) includes generating a first video stream at a first frame rate for a first display portion. In some implementations, the first frame rate indicates a rate at which frames are presented by the first display portion. In various implementations, the method includes generating a second video stream at a second frame rate for a second display portion. In some implementations, the second frame rate indicates a rate at which frames are presented by the second display portion. In some implementations, the second frame rate is within a threshold relative to the first frame rate. In various implementations, the method includes temporally shifting the second video stream relative to the first video stream so that a majority of refresh times of the first display portion are different from refresh times of the second display portion.
US11706381B2 Selective obfuscation of objects in media content
Described herein are techniques that may be used to provide for automatic obfuscation of one or more objects in a media data. Such techniques may comprise receiving, from a data source, a media data comprising a depiction of a number of objects, identifying, within the received media data, a set of objects associated with the media data, and storing an indication of one or more locations of the objects in the set of objects within the media data with respect to time. Upon receiving a request for the media data, such techniques may further comprise updating the media data by applying an obfuscation effect to the one or more locations with respect to time, and providing the updated media data in response to the request.
US11706380B2 Radiometric camera with black body elements for screening infectious disease carriers and method for calibrating a thermal camera having internal black body elements
A radiometric camera having internal black body components and a method for calibrating a radiometric camera having internal black body components. A radiometric camera includes a detector, the detector further including a thermal detector configured to capture thermal images, wherein the thermal detector is pointed in a direction, wherein the radiometric camera is adapted to receive at least one black body element in front of the detector with respect to the direction of the thermal detector, the thermal detector having a plurality of portions including at least one first portion, wherein the at least one black body element affects radiation readings by the at least one first portion of a plurality of portions of the thermal detector when disposed in the radiometric camera.
US11706379B2 X-ray imaging apparatus
In an X-ray imaging apparatus (100), an image processor (5b) is configured to apply a super-resolution process to a first region (A1) in each of acquired images (Ia), the first region including a subject (S), and to increase a number of pixels according to an increase in resolution in the first region by application of the super-resolution process thereto by a simpler process than the super-resolution process with respect to a second region (A2) other than the first region in each of the acquired images.
US11706377B2 Visual, depth and micro-vibration data extraction using a unified imaging device
A unified imaging device used for detecting and classifying objects in a scene including motion and micro-vibrations by receiving a plurality of images of the scene captured by an imaging sensor of the unified imaging device comprising a light source adapted to project on the scene a predefined structured light pattern constructed of a plurality of diffused light elements, classifying object(s) present in the scene by visually analyzing the image(s), extracting depth data of the object(s) by analyzing position of diffused light element(s) reflected from the object(s), identifying micro-vibration(s) of the object(s) by analyzing a change in a speckle pattern of the reflected diffused light element(s) in at least some consecutive images and outputting the classification, the depth data and data of the one or more micro-vibrations which are derived from the analyses of images captured by the imaging sensor and are hence inherently registered in a common coordinate system.
US11706374B2 Methods and apparatus for re-timing and scaling input video tracks
The techniques described herein relate to methods, apparatus, and computer readable media configured to access multimedia data comprising a hierarchical track structure comprising at least a first track at a first level of the hierarchical track structure comprising first media data, wherein the first media data comprises a first sequence of video media units, and a second track at a second level in the hierarchical track structure different than the first level of the first track, the second track comprising metadata specifying a re-timing derivation operation. Output video media units are generated according to the second track, comprising performing the re-timing derivation operation on the first sequence of video media units to modify a timing of the first sequence of video media units by removing one or more video media units associated with the re-timing derivation operation and/or shifting timing information of the first sequence of video media units.
US11706371B2 Apparatus and method for performing enhancement processing on color information
An apparatus configured to generate image data represented in achromatic color from input image data and output the generated image data to a printer includes a controller. The controller is configured to replace color information of an object included in the input image data with an achromatic signal value, determine, based on an achromatic signal value corresponding to color information of a pixel of interest in the input image data, whether the pixel of interest satisfies a predetermined condition, and perform enhancement processing on the color information of the pixel of interest in a case where the pixel of interest is determined not to satisfy the predetermined condition.
US11706370B2 Image forming apparatus configured to communicate with network and capable of managing number of print pages
An image forming apparatus includes a main body memory, and a controller. A second upper limit information stored in the main body memory indicates an upper limit of a printable page number that the image forming apparatus is allowed to print in a state where the image forming apparatus is in an off-line state. A printed page number information stored in the main body memory indicates a printed page number printed in the off-line state. The controller is configured to: increment the printed page number information by one in a case where the one sheet of paper is printed on one side printing; and increment the printed page number information by two in a case where the one sheet is printed on double-sided printing. The controller is configured to determine whether the printed page number information is greater than or equal to the second upper limit page number.
US11706369B1 Systems and methods for digitally watermarking resources produced by an online software platform
Systems and methods electronically uniquely imprint a digital watermark on produced resources, such as on data or electronic documents produced by an online software platform (OSP), in nearly invisible ways that are likely to survive subsequent processing. In one embodiment the OSP stores a plurality of resource digital rules used for producing resources for respective relationship instances of primary entities with other entities; receives a dataset on behalf of a primary entity, in which the dataset includes data representing a relationship instance between the primary entity and a secondary entity; in response to the received dataset, produces a resource based on applying one or more of the plurality of resource digital rules to the dataset; and digitally watermarks the produced resource with a digital watermark such that the produced resource is identifiable via the digital watermark as having been produced by the OSP.
US11706367B2 Device for reading images on both sides of a document in parallel, recording medium, and controlling method thereof
The multifunction peripheral of the present invention includes an ADF document crop function. According to this ADF document crop function, front side image shaping processing for cutting out a front side document image corresponding to the image on the front side of a document, from a front side read image of the document and for correcting the tilt of the front side document image is performed. Then, on the basis of shaping information in the front side image shaping processing, back side image shaping processing for cutting out a back side document image from a back side read image of the document and for correcting the tilt of the back side document image is performed.
US11706366B2 Information processing apparatus and method of notifying verification result of program
An information processing apparatus includes a control unit, a storage unit configured to store a program to be executed by the control unit, a verification unit configured to read the program from the storage unit and to verify the read program, and a light-emitting unit configured to be changed to a predetermined light-emitting state or to be changed from the predetermined light-emitting state based on a result of the verification of the program by the verification unit.
US11706364B2 Signal processing device
A signal processing device (10) uses first characteristic data detected from a sheet-like detection target by a first detection element (1) and second characteristic data detected from the detection target by a second detection element (2) and having (i) a characteristic that is different from a characteristic of the first characteristic data and (ii) a correlation with the first characteristic data. The signal processing device (10) includes an evaluation value generator (3) that generates, by using the correlation with the second characteristic data, an evaluation value determining whether the first characteristic data includes an unnecessary portion, and a correction amount determiner (4) that determines, by using the evaluation value, for correction of data determined by the evaluation value generator (3) to be the unnecessary portion, a correction amount for the first characteristic data.
US11706360B2 Image forming apparatus capable of displaying setting screen created based on operation history
A storage device stores an operation history in which at least one of four types of data, picture, graphic, symbol, and keyword, in a first data set used in image formation on a sheet by the image forming device is associated with a setting data set manipulated by a user during the image formation. An image reading device reads an original document for use in forming an image and generates a second data set. A comparator compares at least one of the four types of data in each of the stored first data sets with at least corresponding one type of data in the second data set and selects the first data set consistent with the second data set. A screen creator uses the setting data set associated with the selected first data set to create a setting screen for image formation. A display device displays the created setting screen.
US11706359B2 Print apparatus and control method for performing print processing using print data based on a predetermined content
A print apparatus registers information of the print apparatus in a server via an external access point based on an instruction provided via an operation screen of the print apparatus, obtains print data when an audio control device receives a print instruction by audio so that the server generates the print data, and executes a print process based on the obtained print data.
US11706357B2 Multifunction peripheral natural language chatbot
A system and method for natural language communication between a user and a multifunction peripheral incorporates a chatbot. The chatbot response to verbal user commands or inquiries with corresponding device reports or operation. The chatbot operates in conjunction monitored multifunction peripheral states and document processing jobs, and tenders a verbal reply accordingly, supplying information to inform the user of additional matters related to the inquiry and of likely usefulness to the user.
US11706352B2 Color expression conversion apparatus for understanding color perception in document using textual, expression and non-transitory computer readable medium storing program
A color expression conversion apparatus includes a color expression conversion rule storage unit that stores a rule for converting a textual expression of a specific color into another textual expression, and a color expression conversion control unit that converts a textual expression of a color included in document data into another textual expression in accordance with the rule.
US11706347B1 Systems and methods for intercepting communications
Tangible, non-transitory, machine-readable media include instructions that cause a processor to receive a first indication that a user is attempting to communicate with a provider, and intercept communication between the user and the provider based on the first indication being received. The instructions also cause the processor to send user information to a provider application server based on the first indication being received, and display a visual interface that establishes communication with the relevant provider department or performs a transaction based on the first indication being received. The instructions further cause the processor to receive a second indication associated with performing the action associated with the provider via the visual interface; and performing the action based on the second indication being received.
US11706346B2 Managing queued voice calls
The present disclosure relates to a method of managing a voice call having been queued to await a response by a human representative of a call centre, and a device performing the method. In an aspect, a method is provided of managing a voice call having been queued to await a response by a human representative of a recipient of the voice call, the method being performed by a communications device of a calling party and which includes detecting, from a voice indication provided by the recipient, information indicating a current position of the voice call in the queue, and displaying the detected information indicating a current position of the voice call in the queue.
US11706345B1 Answer time prediction in a contact center service of a provider network
Computer-implemented techniques for answer time prediction in a contact center service of a provider network. While a delayed processing timing has not been met, a set of contact queuing context-actual answer time data for a set of contact inquiries serviced is received as a first set of contact queuing context-actual answer time data. When the delayed processing timing has been met, a new queuing model is learned based on the first set of contact queuing context-actual answer time data and a previous set of contact queuing context-actual answer time data for a previous set of contact inquiries serviced or a previous version of the queuing model. A request to predict an answer time for a target contact queuing context is received and an answer time for the target contact queuing context is predicted based on the new queuing model. The predicted answer time is provided to a contact via a contact communications channel.
US11706344B2 Monitoring representatives in a contact center environment
Techniques described herein relate to representative monitoring in a contact center environment. Data associated with a customer interaction, including content of the interaction and video of a representative display during processing associated with the interaction, are presented to an administrator in real time or near real time for monitoring during an interaction. In some examples, a contact center server may receive an event notification when a live contact begins, and may generate data files associated with the live contact to allow the administrator to monitor the contact. In some instances, the contact center server may continue to generate data after conclusion of the live contact, to allow the administrator to monitor and guide post-contact processing performed by the representative. The contact center server also may allow administrators to select live contacts for monitoring and/or receive alerts when pre-selected representatives commence live contacts that can be monitored.
US11706342B2 System and method for hybrid callback management
A system and method for hybrid callback management, utilizing a callback cloud and an on-premise callback system, allowing brands to utilize a hybrid system that protects against any premise outages or cloud service faults and failures by introducing redundancies and co-maintenance of data key to callback execution while allowing for mixed telephony types to be seamlessly integrated into one communication platform.
US11706340B2 Caller deflection and response system and method
Provided are a call deflection and response system and method, wherein a voice call from a caller device is received, a skill group is determined to resolve an issue associated with the call, and a text response to the issue is sent to the caller device, providing a context-based personalized response. A caller leaves a detailed voicemail explaining an issue needing resolution, which is electronically transcribed and then run through a classifier to determine concepts and intents associated with the call. Based on the concepts and intents, responsibility for the call and associated files are transferred to a particular skill group on a chat platform for resolution. A chat entity from the appropriate skill group determines and provides an issue response via text message to the caller device, e.g., to the caller's mobile phone.
US11706328B2 Method and user equipment for detecting a potentially fraudulent call
A method and a User Equipment, UE (120) for detecting that the UE has received a fraudulent missed call, e.g. from a non-legitimate device (150). When receiving a missed call which is ended before a user of the UE has answered the incoming call, the UE determines the duration of the missed call, and indicates, e.g. to a user of the UE, the 5 duration of the missed call. The missed call may be determined as potentially fraudulent if the duration of the missed call is below or equal to a predetermined threshold.
US11706327B1 Voice application network platform
A distributed voice applications system includes a voice applications rendering agent and at least one voice applications agent that is configured to provide voice applications to an individual user. A management system may control and direct the voice applications rendering agent to create voice applications that are personalized for individual users based on user characteristics, information about the environment in which the voice applications will be performed, prior user interactions and other information. The voice applications agent and components of customized voice applications may be resident on a local user device which includes a voice browser and speech recognition capabilities. The local device, voice applications rendering agent and management system may be interconnected via a communications network.
US11706324B2 Hybrid network communication method, device, and system
A hybrid network communication method is disclosed. A gateway device receives a first association request of a multimode device through a first physical interface, where the first association request includes a MAC address of a second physical interface of the multimode device. The gateway device receives a second association request of the multimode device through a third physical interface, where the second association request includes a MAC address of a fourth physical interface of the multimode device. The gateway device obtains an IPv6 address of the multimode device, and records a first correspondence and a second correspondence. The first correspondence includes the IPv6 address of the multimode device, the MAC address of the second physical interface, and the first physical interface. The second correspondence includes the IPv6 address of the multimode device, the MAC address of the fourth physical interface, and the third physical interface.
US11706321B2 System and method for using T8 API to deliver data over an IP path
A system may receive a request from the UE device to establish a session over a user plane of a network; establish a session over the user plane in response to the request from the UE device; receive, at a first node, uplink IP data from the UE device over the session; redirect the received IP data at the first node to a second node for translating IP data to a T8 message; translate, at the second node, the redirected IP data to a first T8 message; and forward the first T8 message to an application server or an application function (AF) node.
US11706316B2 Method for operating a distributed application
A method for operating a distributed application includes: transmitting, by an application frontend, an initialization request to a registration server via a communication network; selecting, by the registration server, an instance of an application backend and transmitting a fully qualified domain name of the selected instance to the application frontend; transmitting, by the application frontend, a lookup request to a domain name server; transmitting, by the domain name server, an IP address associated with the fully qualified domain name to the application frontend; transmitting, by the application frontend, application data to the transmitted IP address via a connection provided by the communication network; selecting, by a core server of the communication network, a quality service for the distributed application; applying, by the communication network, a service quality determined by the selected quality service to the connection; and operating, by the distributed application, with the applied service quality.
US11706315B2 Server-side caching for web user interfaces
The described technology relates to rendering a client-side user interface using a server-side cache for providing the displayed data. In an example implementation, in response to a user interface (e.g., dashboard with multiple widgets in a web application) being launched on the client device, the server initiates a refresh of the cache for the widgets; and transmits a first set of data obtained from the cache for widgets in the user interface before the cache is updated in response to the initiated refresh. The first set of data is followed by a second set of data obtained from the cache for at least some of the widgets after the cache is updated in response to the initiated refresh. The client displays the user interface using the second set of data while overwriting, for one or more of the widgets, information previously displayed using the first set of data.
US11706314B2 Configuration of workflows for coordinated device environments
A coordinated network service that facilitates the design and implementation of a coordinated device network of IoT devices. The coordinated network service defines modules for individual IoT devices or coordinated devices that specify the necessary inputs to the device, the outputs from the device and communication protocols. Via an interface, user devices can select a set of IoT devices and specify how they are connected and the decision making logic associated with communication flow. The coordinated network service can then automatically generate mapping information that implements the decision making logic and provides necessary transformations for communications between the specified devices. The selected modules and mappings form a workflow for the coordinated device network. The coordinated network service can then generate executable code to implement the formed workflow in a coordinated device network.
US11706312B2 Distributed data stream programming and processing
Techniques are described herein for distributed data stream programming and processing. The techniques include sending a request indicating one or more regions of a program code to access a stream in a stream pool and to execute on a processing node in a processing nodes pool. The techniques also include accessing the stream defined in the one or more regions of the program code to service the request. Thereafter, the processing node is selected to use for execution of the one or more regions of the program code and the processing node executes one or more instances of the one or more regions of the program code.
US11706306B2 Location-based determinations
A method for location-dependent determination comprises: determining, with one or more processors, a geographic location of a user's electronic device using first data; in response to determining the determined geographic location is insufficient for performing a location-dependent determination, requesting second data to determine an updated geographic location of the user's electronic device; performing, with an Application Programming Interface (API), the location-dependent determination based on the updated geographic location; and completing, with the API, a transaction using the location-dependent determination.
US11706302B1 Efficient topics in transport protocols
Messages can be exchanged using efficient topics. When a server is interconnected with endpoints via a broker that implements a topic-based transport protocol, the server can dynamically generate a response ID for a request message the server intends to send to an endpoint. The server can generate the response ID from an endpoint ID of the endpoint and a message ID for the request message. The server can include the endpoint ID and the message ID in the request message and can subscribe to a topic containing the response ID. Upon receiving the request message, the endpoint can extract the endpoint ID and the message ID and use them to generate the response ID. The endpoint can then send a response message that includes the topic containing the response ID. Alternatively, the response ID could be generated from a message ID and a pre-agreed upon unique ID.
US11706296B2 Fault-tolerant and highly available configuration of distributed services
Fault-tolerant and highly available configuration of distributed services including a computer-implemented method for role-based configuration discovery comprising receiving a request comprising an identifier of a role; identifying a first key, in a replica of a distributed configuration store, comprising a first value that matches the role identifier; identifying one or more other key-value pairs associated in the replica with the first key; and returning a response to an entity that sent the request comprising the value of at least one key-value pair that is specific to the role the service has. Also disclosed are techniques for log forwarding.
US11706295B2 System and a method implementing a directed acyclic graph (DAG) consensus algorithm via a gossip protocol
The invention relates to a computer-implemented method for exchanging information, through a DAG/Hashgraph consensus algorithm via a gossip protocol, the method includes making a first given node select a second given node randomly and send reference information; determining based on the reference information which node events are in front of that of the others; if the reference information implies that the events of the first given node is in front of that of the second given node, then sending a cancellation information to the first given node, preventing, in consequence, the first given node from sending DAG-event information to the second given node; if the reference information implies that the events of the second given node is in front of that of the first given node, then making the first given node send DAG-event information to the second given node; and soon through the network.
US11706294B2 Connection method for smart home device and apparatus thereof
A method and apparatus are provided for connecting a user equipment to electronic devices. The method includes receiving, for a connection to an electronic device, a first broadcast message transmitted by the electronic device according to a first communication mode, wherein the first broadcast message includes information indicating whether the electronic device supports a connection to the electronic device according to at least one of the first communication mode or a second communication mode that is different from the first communication mode; determining whether the electronic device supports the connection to the electronic device according to at least one of the first communication mode or the second communication mode based on the information; and establishing the connection to the electronic device according to the first communication mode or the second communication mode based on a result of the determining.
US11706292B1 Local preference in anycast CDN routing
Embodiments herein describe a CDN where anycast routing is used to identify a load balancer for selecting a cache in the CDN to use to deliver a requested object to a user. In one embodiment, the user performs a DNS lookup to identify an anycast IP address for a plurality of load balancers in the CDN. The user can then initiate anycast routing using the anycast IP address to automatically identify the closest load balancer. Once the identified balancer selects the cache, the load balancer can close the anycast connection with the user device and use an HTTP redirect to provide the user device with a unicast path to the selected cache. The user device can then establish a unicast connection with the cache to retrieve (e.g., stream) the object.
US11706291B2 Control of offloading of calculation tasks in multi-access edge computing
Method for offloading calculation tasks between a user terminal and an edge host device in a communication network according to a multi-access edge computing technique, including steps of: Offloading data necessary for the execution of the calculation from the user terminal to the edge host device, and Transmitting data resulting from the calculation carried out by the edge host device, from the edge host device to the user terminal, wherein the offloading of data is controlled on the basis of joint criteria of energy efficiency and of minimization of exposure of a user of the user terminal to electromagnetic fields.
US11706289B1 System and method for distributed management of hardware using intermediate representations of systems to satisfy user intent
Methods and systems for managing distributed systems are disclosed. The distributed systems may include any number of data processing systems that may contribute to the functionality of the distributed system. To contribute to the functionality of the distributed system, each of the data processing systems may need to be configured to positively contribute to one or more functions. To manage configuration of data processing system, a distributed control plane may be utilized that vests decision making authority at different levels within a hierarchy. The distributed control plane may utilize an intermediate representation of intent of users and through which flexibility of implementation may be maintained.
US11706288B1 Method, electronic device, and computer program product for processing query request
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a method, an electronic device, and a computer program product for processing a query request. The method includes determining a first number of requests of a first edge device and a second number of requests of a second edge device in a distributed system. The method further includes determining the first edge device as a parent node and the second edge device as a child node in response to both the first number of requests and the second number of requests being less than a threshold. The method further includes sending to the child node an indication of transmitting data in the child node to the parent node. The method further includes sending, in response to receiving a query request for the child node, the query request to the parent node.
US11706285B2 Systems and methods for selecting media items
A device includes an image capture device configured to capture a first video. The device includes a memory configured to store one or more videos. The device further includes a processor coupled to the memory. The processor is configured to concatenate the first video and a second video to generate a combined video. The second video is included in the one or more videos or is accessible via a network. The second video is selected by the processor based on a similarity of a first set of characteristics with a second set of characteristics. The first set of characteristics corresponds to the first video. The second set of characteristics corresponds to the second video.
US11706280B2 Methods and system for auditing batch jobs using blockchain
Systems and methods for auditing batch jobs with blockchain transactions are provided. In one embodiment, a method is provided that includes running a batch job on a client machine to download one or more files from a server machine to the client machine and determining a batch job result of the batch job. The method may further include generating a batch result transaction at the client machine. The batch result transaction may include the batch job result. In certain embodiments, the method may proceed with adding the batch result transaction to the blockchain.
US11706276B2 Systems and methods for seeking within multimedia content during streaming playback
A receiver driven approach for playback of remote content is described. One embodiment includes obtaining information concerning the content of the media file from the remote server, identifying a starting location within the media sequence, identifying byte ranges of the media file corresponding to media required to play the media sequence from the starting location, requesting the byte ranges required to play the media sequence from the starting location, buffering received bytes of information pending commencement of playback, playing back the buffered bytes of information, receiving a user instruction, identifying byte ranges of the media file corresponding to media required to play the media sequence in accordance with the user instruction, flushing previous byte range requests, and requesting the byte ranges required to play the media in accordance with the user instruction.
US11706275B2 Media streaming
A method for streamed playback of media in a media client from a remote media service includes: a) determining address information for locating the service and for a starting time; b) by the address information, requesting and receiving a first media package from the service; the package having decoder configuration information, one or more frames, associated timing information for playback frames, and a pointer to a subsequent part of the media stream; c) configuring a decoder of the client by the decoder information; d) starting playback of the stream in the client at the starting time by providing the frames to the configured decoder; e) by the pointer, requesting a remaining portion of the media having subsequent frames of the media stream and associated timing information; f) receiving the subsequent frames as a stream and continuing playback by providing the subsequent frames and associated timing information to the configured decoder.
US11706274B2 Scalable FOV+ for VR 360 video delivery to remote end users
A distribution device for delivering a selected viewport stream of virtual reality (VR) data to each of a plurality of client devices, comprising a processor configured for receiving a plurality of extended viewport streams of a VR video file each comprising a sequence of extended field of view (EFOV) frames created for a respective one of a plurality of overlapping segments constituting a sphere defined in the VR video file and delivering a selected one of the plurality of extended viewport streams to each of a plurality of client devices by performing the following for each of the client devices in each of a plurality of iterations: (1) receiving a current orientation data of the respective client device; (2) selecting one of the plurality of extended viewport streams according to the current orientation data; and (3) transmitting the selected extended viewport stream to the respective client device.
US11706273B2 Host communication circuit, client communication circuit, communication system, sound reproducing device and communication method
A host side is adapted to be connected to a client side by means of a clock wire, a selection wire, a first data wire and a second data wire. The host side is configured to transmit a digital selection signal over the selection wire to the client side, the selection signal determining either an audio transmission mode or a client communication mode. Further, the host side is configured to transmit digital audio data of a first channel and a second channel over the first and the second data wire to the client side in the audio transmission mode, and to perform client communication over the first and the second data wire in the client communication mode.
US11706266B1 Systems and methods for assisting users of artificial reality platforms
The disclosed computer-implemented method may include creating, by an artificial reality platform, a link configured to invite an invitee user to join an inviter user in an instance of an artificial reality application at a current location of the inviter user in the instance. The method may additionally include sharing the link, by the artificial reality platform, with the invitee user, and receiving, by the artificial reality platform, an indication of an activation of the link by the invitee user. The method may further include launching, by the artificial reality platform at least partly in response to receipt of the indication, the instance in an artificial reality device of the invitee user at the current location of the inviter user. Various other methods, systems, and computer-readable media are also disclosed.
US11706261B2 Electronic device and method for transmitting and receiving content
An electronic device and a method of operating the same are provided. The electronic device includes a communication circuit configured to transmit or receive data using a call channel established through a call connection with an external electronic device, and a processor configured to transmit content, which is pre-processed using a first transmission filter, to the external electronic device through the call channel, receive a first real-time control protocol (RTCP) message transmitted by the external electronic device through the call channel, identify a status of the call channel, based on the first RTCP message, determine whether or not to perform an operation of pre-processing the content to be transmitted to the external electronic device using a second transmission filter, transmit a second RTCP message using the second transmission filter to the external electronic device, and perform transmission of the content, based on the second transmission filter.
US11706255B2 Systems and methods for obtaining permanent MAC addresses
A network server is provided. The network server includes at least one processor in communication with at least one memory device. The network server is programmed to receive an access request originating from a user device, perform an authentication process for connecting with the user device, transmit, to the user device, a request message for a media access control (MAC) address of the user device, receive, from the user device, a response message including the MAC address of the user device, and determine whether to grant the access request based on the MAC address of the user device.
US11706252B1 Detecting malware infection path in a cloud computing environment utilizing a security graph
A system and method detect a malware infection path in a compute environment. The method includes detecting a malware object on a first workload in a computing environment including a plurality of workloads, wherein the first workload is represented by a resource node on a security graph, the security graph including an endpoint node representing a resource which is accessible to a public network; generating a potential infection path between the resource node and the endpoint node including at least a second resource node connected to the resource node; inspecting a second workload of the plurality of workloads represented by the second resource node; determining that the potential infection path is a confirmed infection path, in response to detecting the malware on the second workload; and determining that the potential infection path is not an infection path, in response to detecting that the second workload does not include the malware.
US11706251B2 Simulating user interactions for malware analysis
Simulating user interactions during dynamic analysis of a sample is disclosed. A sample is received for analysis. Prior to execution of the sample, a baseline screenshot of a system folder is generated by accessing frame buffer data stored on a graphics card. The sample is caused to execute, at least in part using one or more hypervisor instructions to move a pointing device to an icon associated with the sample. A current screenshot of the system folder is generated by accessing current frame buffer data stored on the graphics card.
US11706246B2 IOT device risk assessment and scoring
Techniques for establishing a risk score for Internet of Things (IoT) device parameters and acting in response thereto are disclosed. One or more data packets transmitted to or from an Internet of Things (IoT) device are analyzed to obtain event parameters. The event parameters are analyzed to determine a context of the IoT device. A behavior of the IoT device is determined based at least in part on the event parameters and the context. A progressive risk score is obtained for the IoT device. Subsequent to obtaining the progressive risk assessment score, the progressive risk assessment score is updated based at least in part on an analysis of one or more additional data packets.
US11706241B1 Security model utilizing multi-channel data
Systems, methods and computer-readable storage media are utilized to analyze multi-channel data based on a security model in a computer network environment. A computing system is communicatively coupled to a plurality of data channels configured to access entity data via at least one data channel communication network. A plurality of data sources configured to store entity data are associated with the respective data channels. A processing circuit is communicatively coupled to a particular data channel via a data channel communication network and is structured to receive, via the data channel, entity data comprising device connectivity data, parse properties from the device connectivity data where the properties correspond to particular security dimensions, identify vulnerabilities associated with the properties, determine vulnerability impact, and generate a multi-dimensional risk score for a target computer network environment associated with the entity.
US11706231B1 Distributed ledger for network security management
Techniques are described for managing a network through use of a security device that includes, or has access to, a blockchain node. The security device may manage a network of Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices in a home or other environment. The security device may act as an intermediary to manage secure, trusted communications between the IoT device(s) and external service(s). The security device may also provide network security features such as a network firewall. In some implementations, the security device may run a blockchain node, and the blockchain could be used to establish a verifiable home identity. The security device may interact with external resources and/or services, such as utility services, e-commerce services, and so forth, through this secure mechanism.
US11706230B2 System and method for detecting potential information fabrication attempts on a webpage
A method for detecting potential information fabrication attempt on a webpage, the method comprising: providing the webpage to a user device, by processing circuitry, the webpage comprising instructions executable by a webpage accessing software of the user device for detecting the potential information fabrication attempt; wherein execution of the instructions by the webpage accessing software results in: detecting the potential information fabrication attempt upon detecting that a first size of a viewport divided by a second size of a window of the webpage accessing software on a display screen of the user device has been reduced, resulting in a scaled-down viewport on the display screen.
US11706229B2 Enforcing data sovereignty policies in a cloud environment
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for enforcing data sovereignty policies in a cloud environment are provided. An example method can include sending, by a cloud provider, to a government entity associated with a geographic area, a request for device certificates for nodes located within the geographic area; receiving device certificates for the nodes; creating a data sovereignty policy specifying that data associated with the government entity must be stored on nodes located within the geographic area; based on the device certificates, verifying those of the nodes that comply with the data sovereignty policy; and storing the data associated with the government entity on those of the nodes verified to comply with the data sovereignty policy.
US11706227B2 Systems and methods for processing access permission type-specific access permission requests in an enterprise
A system including a processor and a non-transitory, tangible computer-readable medium in which computer program instructions are stored, which instructions, when read by a computer, cause the computer to process access permission type-specific access permission requests from enterprise users in an enterprise, the system including access permission type-specific access permission request receiving functionality operable for receiving at least one request for at least one access permission type-specific access permission of at least one user to at least one data element in the enterprise, and access permission type-specific access permission request output providing functionality operable for employing information pertaining to ones of the enterprise users having similarities to the at least one user with respect to at least the access permission type-specific access permission to the data elements in order to provide an output indication of perceived appropriateness of grant of the request.
US11706218B2 Systems and methods for controlling sign-on to web applications
The described technology provides a single sign-on capability so that a user who is already signed on to a web application from a client application may not be required to sign-on again when he/she later needs access to the web application from the same or another client application. The technology also provides a multiple login prevention capability to detect multiple sign-on events using the same credentials and disable one or more of the associated multiple sessions.
US11706217B2 Managing voice applications within a digital workspace
Disclosed are various embodiments for managing voice-driven application. In one embodiment, among others, a system includes a computing device and program instructions. The program instructions can cause the computing device to initiate a management session between a voice application service and a management service based on receiving a first request from the voice application service. The program instructions can cause the computing device to initiate an application session between a voice-driven application and the management service based at least in part on a second request received from the voice application service. The program instructions can cause the computing device to enforce a compliance policy on a data request for the voice-driven application. The data response can be transmitted to the voice application. The voice application service can provide the data response to the client device for playback.
US11706213B2 Systems and methods for facilitating network voice authentication
Systems and methods are provided for facilitating voice authentication of a user in connection with a network transaction. One exemplary method includes receiving an authentication request for a transaction, initiated at a voice interactive device, from a merchant plug-in (MPI) associated with a merchant involved in the transaction, where the authentication request includes a pre-authentication indicator based on voice authentication of a user by the voice interactive device or by a voice authentication service. The method also includes generating a risk score for the transaction based at least in part on the pre-authentication indicator, transmitting the risk score with the authentication request for the transaction to an access controller server (ACS) associated with an issuer of an account to which the transaction is directed, and returning a result response to the MPI where the result response indicates permission to proceed in the transaction based on authentication of the user.
US11706209B2 Method and apparatus for securely managing computer process access to network resources through delegated system credentials
A system and method for granting access to network resources through access credentials given to an agent process running on each computer or machine where resource requesters reside. The system extends a traditional token-granting authorization system to the agent processes, where each agent has administrative access to machine information. The agent uses that access to acquire detailed information about resource requesters. Requester qualifications defined by the system limit requester access to resources, and are enforced both by the agent and by the central system on the network resource server. Resource requesters ask for a token for resource use from the agent, not the central system. The agent uses its credentials to get a token from the central system and then return the token to qualified requesters.
US11706206B2 Administration portal for simulated single sign-on
A system manages security policy data used to provide access by a user to third-party applications without revealing sign-on credentials to the user. The system includes an access management server that hosts an administration portal for configuring the security policy data. The security policy data includes, for each user, a list of applications to which the user may request access and the corresponding sign-on credentials for accessing each of the applications. In response to inputs provided at the administration portal, the system associates applications with credentials and subsequently associates the credentials with a user. Before these associations are used to update the security policy data. A request for confirmation of user permission is sent to a permission server, which stores current permission data for users. If permission for the user is confirmed, security policy data is updated according to the associations provided via the administration portal.
US11706205B2 Extending single-sign-on to relying parties of federated logon providers
Aspects of the disclosure relate to extending single-sign-on to relying parties for federated logon providers. An enterprise identity provider server may receive a first authentication token previously issued to an enterprise server by the enterprise identity provider server. Subsequently, the enterprise identity provider server may retrieve, from a token store, a second authentication token associated with a federated identity service provided by a federated identity provider server. The enterprise identity provider server may refresh the second authentication token with the federated identity service provided by the federated identity provider server to obtain a refreshed authentication token. Finally, the enterprise identity provider server may send the refreshed authentication token to the enterprise server, which may enable user devices managed by the enterprise server to access one or more resources provided by a third party system using the federated identity service.
US11706204B2 Partner integration network
Systems and methods are provided for a media provider to allow a user to access media objects with a third-party partner that authenticates the user and authorizes the user to access certain media objects. The media provider offers access to media objects, such as video content or audio content. The partner, through a relationship with the media provider, similarly offers access to the media provider's media objects, for example, as a service or benefit to the partner's customers or users. In particular, a partner integration server mediates user authentication and authorization by the partner. The partner integration server also allows the media provider to easily and flexibly to add and integrate additional partners.
US11706195B2 Micro-segmentation of virtual computing elements
The technology disclosed herein enables micro-segmentation of virtual computing elements. In a particular embodiment, a method provides identifying one or more multi-tier applications comprising a plurality of virtual machines. Each application tier of the one or more multi-tier applications comprises at least one of the plurality of virtual machines. The method further provides maintaining information about the one or more multi-tier applications. The information at least indicates a security group for each virtual machine of the plurality of virtual machines. Additionally, the method provides identifying communication traffic flows between virtual machines of the plurality of virtual machines and identifying one or more removable traffic flows of the communication traffic flows based, at least in part, on the information. The method then provides blocking the one or more removable traffic flows.
US11706191B2 Link local address assignment for interfaces of overlay distributed router
Some embodiments provide a novel method for assigning a unique internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) link-local address to each interface of a software router implementing a plurality of logical interfaces for a corresponding plurality of logical networks. In some embodiments, the method, for each logical interface, determines a logical network identifier for a logical network corresponding to the logical interface and generates the link-local address based on that logical network identifier (e.g., a virtual network identifier (VNI)).
US11706186B2 Method, apparatus, medium, and device for scheduling access request
An access request scheduling method includes determining a city and a city operator corresponding to an access source IP segment; selecting, from cloud delivery nodes of the city operator, a preferred node of the access source IP segment; determining a mapping relationship between the access source IP segment and an IP of the preferred node; and issuing the mapping relationship to scheduling agent modules of the cloud delivery nodes in a network.
US11706184B2 Space time region based communications
A method for space time region based communications in a data communication network is disclosed. The method includes performing an initial assignment of bubble data, the bubble data including a bubble spatio temporal information data representing a volume of space time, the bubble data further including a content data thereby assigned to the spatio temporal information data; providing a spatio temporal coordinate data associated with at least one user of the data communication network, determining if the spatio temporal coordinate data is deemed to be within the volume of space time represented by the bubble spatio temporal information data, and granting access to the content data to the at least one user of the data communication network if the spatio temporal coordinate data is determined to be deemed to be within the volume of space time represented by the bubble spatio temporal information data.
US11706183B2 System and method of receiving, managing, controlling, saving and sharing information content of social media platforms and other applications
A system and method for aggregating content, social sharing and instant messaging of saved electronic content to a memory location includes an administrator for controlling and allocating storage quota, based on a subscription type of one or more users. The user receives the electronic content on his computing device by selecting a text from the electronic content or the user can select the document by pressing the copy menu, which causes a pop-up user interface. The user can save the electronic content in one click directly on the user device or to a server as well as collaborate on the instant messaging platform to chat or share electronic content with other users.
US11706181B2 Providing a system with access to a resource using a disposable email address
One or more computing devices, systems, and/or methods for providing a system with access to resources associated with a user account using a disposable email address (DEA) are provided. A request to provide a system with access to a first set of resources may be received. The first set of resources may be associated with a first email account associated with a first email address. A first DEA associated with the first email account may be generated. The first DEA may be transmitted to the system. A first set of modified emails may be generated based upon a first set of emails of the first email account. A first modified email of the first set of modified emails may comprise an indication of the first DEA. Access to the first set of modified emails may be provided to the system. The first DEA may be deactivated.
US11706179B2 Media object distribution
A method that comprises receiving at a network connected server from a first client terminal, a message comprising, an user application ID of a user selecting a media object using a user interface presented on a display of the first client terminal and the media object, generating a web document which presents a browser user interface and the media object when accessed by a browser, the web document having a network accessible storage address, sending the network accessible storage address from the network connected server to allow a browser installed in a second client terminal to use of the network accessible storage address to display the media object the browser user interface, identifying a usage of the browser user interface for inputting a reaction to the media object by a user of the second client terminal, and forwarding the reaction to the first client terminal using the sender user ID.
US11706178B2 Regulation of SPF policy terms
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is a widely used method of distinguishing authorized email from unauthorized email. SPF policies are published into a domain's DNS and then looked up and evaluated by mail receivers. Due to the complexity and limitations of the SPF specification, implementation mistakes and risks are widespread. This problem is compounded by the common practice of nesting SPF policies which introduces hidden risks, particularly exceeding DNS lookup limits. Embodiments of the present disclosure enable new SPF techniques such as selectively inactivating parts of a policy by introducing a virtual-all term, designed to secure against the third-party term inclusions in the policy. When the primary policy is online, the virtual-all term may serve as a terminate policy evaluation much like a traditional “all” term. If the primary policy is offline, a “fail open” may be produced, allowing policy evaluation to proceed into previously inactivated segment of the policy.
US11706175B2 Electronic mail delivery negotiation and rejection using sender specified acceptance criteria values
Processing electronic mail can include receiving, within an electronic mail server, an electronic mail from a sender client system, sending acceptance criteria for a recipient of the electronic mail to the sender client system responsive to receiving the electronic mail, and receiving, within the electronic mail server, acceptance criteria values from the sender client system in response to the acceptance criteria for the recipient. Using a processor of the electronic mail server, a determination is made whether the acceptance criteria values comply with the acceptance criteria. Responsive to determining that the acceptance criteria values are non-compliant with the acceptance criteria, the electronic mail server rejects the electronic mail, wherein the electronic mail is not delivered to the recipient, and providing, to the sender client system, an indication of rejection of the electronic mail including a reason for non-compliance.
US11706172B2 Method and device for sending information
Disclosed in the embodiments of the present disclose are a method and device for sending information. A particular embodiment of the method comprises: acquiring user input information input to a user terminal; determining, from a target expression image set, at least one expression image to be sent to the user terminal and matching the user input information, and a presentation order of the at least one expression image; and sending presentation information to the user terminal in response to determining that, during a historical time period, the user terminal presents the at least one expression image according to the presentation order less than or equal to a target number of times, wherein the presentation information is for instructing the user terminal to present the at least one expression image according to the presentation order.
US11706169B2 User interfaces and associated systems and processes for sharing portions of content items
In some embodiments, a first electronic device shares a portion of a content item corresponding to a respective portion of lyrics for the content item with a second electronic device. In some embodiments, a system facilitates securely sharing a portion of a content item between two devices. In some embodiments, an electronic device generates a server address for accessing a portion of a content item. In some embodiments, a uniform resource locator includes an identification of content, an indication of a first subset of the content, and authentication data.
US11706168B2 Triggering event identification and application dialog validation
Various embodiments of the disclosure are directed to updating a selected group-based communication interface of a plurality of group-based communication interfaces with an application dialog received from an external application. In an example, user interaction data associated with a group-based communication system can be received from a client device, and a triggering event, associated with an application external to the group-based communication system, can be identified from within the user interaction data. An application dialog request, associated with the triggering event, can be sent to the application and, in response to sending the application dialog request to the application, an application dialog can be received from the application. Based at least partly on a determination that the application is validated for communication with the client device, the application dialog can be output to the client device for display via a group-based communication user interface associated with the group-based communication system.
US11706166B2 Presenting reactions from friends
Systems and methods are provided for performing operations including: retrieving, by one or more processors, a plurality of content items; identifying a list of friends of a user on a messaging application; obtaining reaction data for each friend in the list of friends, the reaction data identifying a set of content items to which respective ones of the friends in the list of friends reacted; selecting, based on the reaction data, a first content item in the plurality of content items that is included in the set of content items to which respective ones of the friends in the list of friends reacted; and presenting the first content item to the user in a presentation arrangement of a graphical user interface.
US11706163B2 Accelerating distributed reinforcement learning with in-switch computing
A programmable switch includes an input arbiter to analyze packet headers of incoming packets and determine which of the incoming packets are part of gradient vectors received from worker computing devices that are performing reinforcement learning. The programmable switch also includes an accelerator coupled to the input arbiter, the accelerator to: receive the incoming packets from the input arbiter; asynchronously aggregate gradient values of the incoming packets, as the gradient values are received, to generate an aggregated data packet associated with a gradient segment of the gradient vectors; and transfer the aggregated data packet to the input arbiter to be transmitted to the worker computing devices, which are to update local weights based on the aggregated data packet.
US11706158B2 Technologies for accelerating edge device workloads
Technologies for accelerating edge device workloads at a device edge network include a network computing device which includes a processor platform that includes at least one processor which supports a plurality of non-accelerated function-as-a-service (FaaS) operations and an accelerated platform that includes at least one accelerator which supports a plurality of accelerated FaaS (AFaaS) operation. The network computing device is configured to receive a request to perform a FaaS operation, determine whether the received request indicates that an AFaaS operation is to be performed on the received request, and identify compute requirements for the AFaaS operation to be performed. The network computing device is further configured to select an accelerator platform to perform the identified AFaaS operation and forward the received request to the selected accelerator platform to perform the identified AFaaS operation. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
US11706155B1 Managing cloud acquisitions using distributed ledgers
Systems and methods of the disclosure include: receiving, by a cloud resource provisioning component via a cloud provisioning request application programming interface (API), a cloud resource request; storing the cloud resource request on a cryptographically-protected distributed ledger; receiving, from a first cloud provider, a first cloud resource offer responsive to the cloud resource request; and responsive to receiving, from a node of the cryptographically-protected distributed ledger, a notification of validation of the first cloud resource offer with respect to the cloud resource request, causing the first cloud provider to provision a cloud resource specified by the first cloud resource offer.
US11706154B2 Load adaptation architecture framework for orchestrating and managing services in a cloud computing system
According to one aspect of the concepts and technologies disclosed herein, a cloud computing system can include a load adaptation architecture framework that performs operations for orchestrating and managing one or more services that may operate within at least one of layers 4 through 7 of the Open Systems Interconnection (“OSI”) communication model. The cloud computing system also can include a virtual resource layer. The virtual resource layer can include a virtual network function that provides, at least in part, a service. The cloud computing system also can include a hardware resource layer. The hardware resource layer can include a hardware resource that is controlled by a virtualization layer. The virtualization layer can cause the virtual network function to be instantiated on the hardware resource so that the virtual network function can be used to support the service.
US11706151B2 Application-level network queueing
There is disclosed in one example a network interface card (NIC), comprising: an ingress interface to receive incoming traffic; a plurality of queues to queue incoming traffic; an egress interface to direct incoming traffic to a plurality of server applications; and a queuing engine, including logic to: uniquely associate a queue with a selected server application; receive an incoming network packet; determine that the selected server application may process the incoming network packet; and assign the incoming network packet to the queue.
US11706145B2 Adaptive private network asynchronous distributed shared memory services
A highly predicable quality shared distributed memory process is achieved using less than predicable public and private internet protocol networks as the means for communications within the processing interconnect. An adaptive private network (APN) service provides the ability for the distributed memory process to communicate data via an APN conduit service, to use high throughput paths by bandwidth allocation to higher quality paths avoiding lower quality paths, to deliver reliability via fast retransmissions on single packet loss detection, to deliver reliability and timely communication through redundancy transmissions via duplicate transmissions on high a best path and on a most independent path from the best path, to lower latency via high resolution clock synchronized path monitoring and high latency path avoidance, to monitor packet loss and provide loss prone path avoidance, and to avoid congestion by use of high resolution clock synchronized enabled congestion monitoring and avoidance.
US11706143B2 Increasing QoS throughput and efficiency through lazy byte batching
Described embodiments improve the performance of a computer network via selectively forwarding packets to bypass quality of service (QoS) processing, avoiding processing delays during critical periods of high demand, increasing throughput and efficiency may be increased by sacrificing a small amount of QoS accuracy. QoS processing may be applied to a subset of packets of a flow or connection, referred to herein as “lazy” processing or lazy byte batching. Packets that bypass QoS processing may be immediately forwarded with the same QoS settings as packets of the flow for which QoS processing is applied, resulting in tremendous overhead savings with only minimal decline in accuracy.
US11706142B2 Multihoming optimizations for fast failover in single-active networks
Techniques described herein provide for fast updating of a forwarding table in a single active multihoming configuration. A first network device that is not connected to an ethernet segment (ES), receives a plurality of ethernet segment (ES) routes (e.g., EVPN type-4 routes) from a plurality of network devices that are connected to a host via the ES. When connectivity is lost to the on a designated forwarded for the ES, t the first network device performed a designated forwarding election algorithm based on the plurality of the received ES routes, to identify that a second network device of the plurality of network devices is designated as a new forwarding device. The first network device modifies an entry in a forwarding table to indicate that the host is now reachable via the second network device.
US11706141B2 Systems and methods for maintaining consistency between interfaces of locally sourced packets
In one embodiment, a method includes performing, by a router, a destination address lookup of an IP packet in a Forwarding Information Base (FIB) and identifying, by the router, an equal cost multi-path (ECMP) object from the destination address lookup. The ECMP object includes a plurality of paths for forwarding the IP packet to a destination associated with a destination address. The method further includes determining, by the router, a source interface associated with the IP packet, determining, by the router, that the source interface matches an egress interface associated with a path among the plurality of paths, and communicating, by the router, the IP packet based on the path to the destination using the egress interface.
US11706138B2 Distributing service function chain data and service function instance data in a network
In some examples, a computing device comprises a first service function instance to apply a service function and a service function forwarder to: receive a first layer 3 routing protocol route advertisement that includes service function instance data for a second service function instance, the service function instance data indicating a service function type and a service identifier for the service function instance; receive a second layer 3 routing protocol route advertisement that includes service function chain data for a service function chain, the service function chain data indicating a service path identifier and one or more service function items; and send, to the second service function instance and based at least on determining a service function item of the one or more service function items indicates the second service function instance, a packet classified to the service function chain.
US11706137B2 Routers and methods for traffic management
A router including a communication device, a first processor, and a second processor. The communication device is configured to receive a plurality of first packets of a connection and at least one second packet of the connection subsequent to the first packets The first processor, coupled to the communication device, and configured to analyze the first packets to determine at least part of a plurality of transport-layer parameters associated with the connection, receive a traffic control rule associated with the connection, and offload processing of the at least one second packet of the connection to a second processor after the at least part of the transport-layer parameters is determined. The second processor is configured to perform traffic control on the second packet according to the traffic control rule and the at least part of the transport-layer parameters.
US11706136B2 Stateless multicasting over traffic engineered unicast tunnels
A software defined networking (SDN) controller or routers in a network determine unicast paths from an ingress router to egress routers from the network based on quality-of-service (QoS) metrics for links between routers of the network. A subset of the unicast paths is associated with a multicast flow based on one or more QoS criteria for the multicast flow. A router pushes a label stack onto a packet of the multicast flow. The label stack includes labels that identify the subset of the unicast paths. The packet including the label stack is multicast through the network to the egress routers. Routers that receive the multicast packet selectively modify the label stack in the packet based on the labels that identify the subset of the unicast paths. The routers selectively forward the packet based on the labels.
US11706134B2 Forwarding element implementation for containers
A method of creating containers in a physical host that includes a managed forwarding element (MFE) configured to forward packets to and from a set of data compute nodes (DCNs) hosted by the physical host. The method creates a container DCN in the host. The container DCN includes a virtual network interface card (VNIC) configured to exchange packets with the MFE. The method creates a plurality of containers in the container DCN. The method, for each container in the container DCN, creates a corresponding port on the MFE. The method sends packets addressed to each of the plurality of containers from the corresponding MFE port to the VNIC of the container DCN.
US11706129B2 Platform for redundant wireless communications optimization
A communication system facilities low-latency, high-availability multipath streaming between terminals (e.g., mobile terminals) and a server platform. In an example application, a remote support service operating on the server platform provides remote teleoperation, monitoring, or data processing services to a mobile terminal embodied as a vehicle or robot utilizing a low latency communication link. The low latency link enables a remote operator to receive video or telemetry feeds, and timely monitor and respond to hazards in substantially real-time. The low latency communication link may be achieved even when the data streams are transmitted over public networks incorporating at least one wireless leg, and where individual connections have varying quality of service in terms of delivery latency due to congestion or stochastic packet losses. Assignment of data streams to particular communication channels may be made on an optimization model derived from a machine-learning process or simulation.
US11706127B2 High performance software-defined core network
A method comprising instantiating virtual routers (VRs) at each of a set of nodes that form a network. Each VR is coupled to the network and to a tenant of the node. The network comprises virtual links in an overlay network provisioned over an underlay network including servers of a public network. The method comprises configuring at least one VR to include a feedback control system comprising at least one objective function that characterizes the network. The method comprises configuring the VR to receive link state data of a set of virtual links of the virtual links, and control routing of a tenant traffic flow of each tenant according to a best route of the network determined by the at least one objective function using the link state data.
US11706126B2 Method and apparatus for distributed data network traffic optimization
Embodiments disclosed include a method and apparatus for global traffic control and optimization for software-defined networks. In an embodiment, data traffic is optimized by distributing predefined metrics (data traffic information) to all controllers in the network. The predefined metrics are specific to local network switches and controllers, but are distributed to all peers at configurable intervals. “Local” as used herein implies one POP and its associated switch and controller. The method of distribution of local POP metrics is strictly in band using a packet as defined by the protocol used by the data network.
US11706122B2 Compression of route tables using key values
Described herein are systems, methods, and software to manage the compression of route tables for communication between networking elements. In one implementation, a network device identifies network keys for a route table by replacing attributes in the tables with values. The network device further generates a compressed route table using the route keys and associating each of the route keys with one or more additional attributes. The network device also generates a dictionary to associate each of the values for the route keys to a corresponding attribute of the attributes.
US11706118B2 Methods and apparatus for detecting internet connection problems
A method of determining a problem with data packet transmission speed over a first communication medium coupled between a plurality of content servers and an ISP communication device. The method comprises repeatedly measuring the data packet transmission speed over the first communication medium coupled between each of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device, and determining there is a problem with the data packet transmission speed over the first communication medium coupled between one of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device when the repeatedly measured data packet transmission speeds over the first communication medium coupled between the one of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device is substantially different from the repeatedly measured data packet transmission speeds over the first communication medium coupled between other of the plurality of content servers and the ISP communication device.
US11706110B2 System and method of closed loop analytics for network automation
Systems and methods implement closed loop analytics feedback for a transport network. A network device, such as a Network Data Analytics Function (NWDAF), receives, from a commissioning network function, an analytic information request for analytic event information and sends, to the commissioning network function, an analytic report that is responsive to the analytic information request wherein the analytic report includes a unique analytic report identifier. The network device receives, from the commissioning network function, a feedback event message that includes the analytic report identifier and a change description for a network parameter change influenced by the analytic report.
US11706107B2 Data management method and apparatus
This application provides a data management method and an apparatus, and relate to the field of data storage, to implement unified management of management data. The method includes: A management service function unit receives an association relationship configuration request, where the association relationship configuration request carries association information used to configure an association relationship between a first management function unit and a first management data function unit; receives a first query request, where the first query request carries instance information of the first management function unit or instance indication information of the first management function unit; determines instance information that is of the first management data function unit and that corresponds to the instance information of the first management function unit; or determines instance information that is of the first management data function unit and that corresponds to the instance indication information of the first management function unit.
US11706106B2 Resource lifecycle automation
Policies can be applied to, and enforced for, specific resources by applying a corresponding tag to those resources. An entity, such as a customer of a resource provider, can generate one or more policies to be applied to a set of resources, where those policies can relate to data retention, backup, lifecycle events, and other such aspects. Each policy can be associated with a particular tag, which may comprise a key-value pair to be applied to various resources. A policy enforcement manager can determine the tagged resources and ensure that the relevant policies are applied. The policies can include logic or intelligence for performing a variety of tasks with respect to resources, groups of resources, or types of resources, as identified using the tags.
US11706103B2 Service assurance monitoring based on telemetry
Methods are provided for modifying assurance monitoring of a service based on operational states. The methods involve establishing, based on service configuration information, an assurance monitoring for a service provided by a plurality of network nodes that establish network connectivity for the service. The service includes a plurality of sub-services. The methods further involve obtaining, from the plurality of network nodes, telemetry data related to the service, determining one or more operational states of the plurality of network nodes based on the telemetry data, and modifying the assurance monitoring for the service based on the one or more operational states of the plurality of network nodes.
US11706100B2 Methods and apparatus for supporting dynamic network scaling based on learned patterns and sensed data
Methods and apparatus for predicting communications resources which will be needed at a venue and then controlling the amount of available resources dynamically are described. In various embodiments real time or near real time video of areas of the venue are used to predict the number of people in a portion of a venue and/or the direction of movement. Along with other information such as the type of event and/or event schedule collected information is supplied to a set of trained resource requirement models which are used to predict future resource needs at a venue, e.g., while an event is ongoing. Commands are sent to dynamically vary the amount of communications resources provided to one or more portions of the venue. Resources which can be varied included but are not limited to fixed wired WAN bandwidth, WiFi bandwidth, cellular bandwidth, network based on-demand services, transcoding services, firewall services, etc.
US11706091B2 Method and a system for retrieving and applying dynamic policy rules in a network
A system and method for publishing and updating policy rules in a network can be based on predictive algorithms and blockchain techniques for network systems (e.g. next generation emergency systems).
US11706088B2 Analyzing and configuring workload distribution in slice-based networks to optimize network performance
A system incorporated in a slice-based network can implement a first virtual infrastructure manager (“VIM”) at a first region. The first VIM can be associated with a first internet protocol (“IP”) prefix range, and configured to receive a second IP prefix range associated with a second region having a second VIM. For compliance with requirements from a software license agreement (“SLA”), the first VIM can monitor a performance of a first virtual network function (“VNF”) of a network slice. In the event of a performance threshold violation, the first VIM can map portions of a workload associated with the violated threshold to the first region and the second region based on respective workload flow data associated with each of the first and second IP prefix ranges. The first VIM can instantiate a second VNF in the region having a workload portion that corresponds to a higher network resource consumption.
US11706085B2 Configuration for multi-stage network fabrics
A method includes deploying a network device within a fabric having a management network by attaching the network device through the management network to a port of a role allocator, wherein the role allocator includes one or more ports designated as first level port connections and one or more other ports designated as second level port connections. If the deployed network device is attached to one of the ports designated as first level port connections, the deployed network device is configured as a first level device. If the deployed network device is attached to one of the ports designated as second level port connections, the deployed network device is configured as a second level device.
US11706081B2 Method for controlling beam failure recovery procedure, electronic device and storage medium
A method for controlling a beam failure recovery procedure includes: starting a beam failure detection timer after beam failure is determined; triggering a beam failure recovery BEF procedure after the beam failure is determined; monitoring whether the beam failure detection timer times out after the BRF procedure is triggered and before the BRF procedure completes; canceling or stopping the BRF procedure when the beam failure detection timer times out.
US11706080B2 Providing dynamic serviceability for software-defined data centers
Examples described herein include systems and methods for providing dynamic serviceability for a software-defined data center (“SDDC”). An example method can include collecting data-center metrics from a management service that monitors the SDDC, filtering the data-center information based on a predetermined list of metrics provided by a partner entity, and translating the filtered data-center information into a partner-specific format requested by the partner entity. The example method can also include generating metadata associated with the translated data-center information and transmitting the metadata and translated data-center information to a partner site associated with the partner entity. If the partner site is not available, the method can include transmitting the information to a partner-accessible storage location and, when the partner site becomes available, identifying the storage location and failed attempt to deliver the information.
US11706075B2 High-efficiency transmitter
Transmitters and methods of transmitting a polar-modulated signal include a driver to output a polar-modulated signal according to a phase-modulation signal and an amplitude-modulation signal. A voltage regulator is connected to the driver, with the amplitude-modulation signal controlling an input of the voltage regulator and with the amplitude-modulation signal further being combined with an output of the voltage regulator to control an amplitude of the output of the driver to compensate for bandwidth cutoff noise in the voltage regulator.
US11706074B2 Channel occupancy time based radio link measurements and radio resource measurements in shared spectrum
A base station may transmit a control channel transmission during a configured discovery reference signal window on a shared spectrum. A user equipment (UE) may detect the control channel transmission from the base station during the configured discovery reference signal window on the shared spectrum. The UE may determine, in response to detecting the control channel transmission, expected synchronization signal block (SSB) positions within a maximum SSB burst length starting from the control channel transmission during the discovery reference signal window. The base station may transmit SSBs at the expected SSB positions within the maximum SSB burst length starting from the control channel transmission during the discovery reference signal window. The UE may measure SSBs at the expected SSB positions. The UE may conserve power by stopping measurements or entering a sleep mode after the expected SSB positions.
US11706072B2 Apparatus and method for filtering a bit stream and providing guard bands
An apparatus including: a communication unit configured to perform radio communication; and a control unit configured to perform control such that control information regarding a resource to which a filter for limiting a width of a guard band in a frequency band to be used in the radio communication is applied is transmitted to an external apparatus through the radio communication. The filter improves frequency use efficiency.
US11706068B2 Method and apparatus for performing initial access procedure for low cost user equipment in wireless communication system
A method and apparatus for performing an initial access procedure in a wireless communication system is provided. A low cost user equipment (UE) transmits a list of capabilities to a network, and receives a reject message from the network when at least one of the capabilities is not supported by the network. The list of capabilities may be transmitted during a random access procedure via a random access preamble on a physical random access channel (PRACH) or a message 3 on a physical uplink shared channel (PUSCH). The reject message may be received during the random access procedure a random access response or an acknowledge message for the message 3.
US11706067B2 Augmented reality generating device, augmented reality display device, and augmented reality system
An augmented reality (AR) system time-reverses a detection signal and a data signal based on a location detection signal, and outputs the time-reversed detection signal and data signal. Accordingly, data transmission efficiency may increase.
US11706062B1 Digital filter
A digital filter for filtering a pulse density modulation (PDM) signal is presented. The filter has a first filter circuit to receive an input signal and to provide a filtered input signal at successive time steps which include a first filtered value at the first time step and a second filtered value at a second time step. The filter also has a quantizer to provide an output signal comprising output values at successive time steps and a filter variable circuit with a first multiplication circuit to receive the first filter variable, and divide the first filter variable by a first gain factor and a first summing circuit configured to receive the divided first filter variable, receive the output signal, and add the divided first filter variable and the first output value and a second multiplication circuit and a delay circuit.
US11706060B2 Serial-link receiver using time-interleaved discrete time gain
A serial receiver combines continuous-time equalization, analog interleaving, and discrete-time gain for rapid, efficient data reception and quantization of a serial, continuous-time signal. A continuous-time equalizer equalizes a received signal. A number N of time-interleaved analog samplers sample the equalized continuous-time signal to provide N streams of analog samples transitioning at rate reduced by 1/N relative to the received signal. A set of N discrete-time variable-gain amplifiers amplify respective streams of analog samples. A quantizer then quantizes the amplified streams of analog samples to produce a digital signal.
US11706055B2 Method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving uplink reference signal in wireless communication system
A terminal and a method performed by the terminal are provided for use in a wireless communication system. The method includes receiving configuration information associated with a sounding reference signal (SRS) through higher layer signaling; receiving first DL control information (DCI); and transmitting, based on the first DCI, the SRS in an available slot from a reference slot.
US11706054B2 Methods, distributed base station system, remote radio unit and base band unit system for handling uplink signals
A distributed base station system comprises a remote radio unit, RRU, and a base band unit, BBU, connected to the RRU over a fronthaul link, the RRU being connected to N antennas. The method comprising by the RRU: obtaining uplink signals as received at the N antennas from a number of User Equipment, UEs, wirelessly connected to the RRU; obtaining a channel estimation matrix of the wireless communication channels; determining an interference covariance estimation matrix based on the obtained channel estimation matrix and on other channel information different from the channel estimation matrix; sending information on the channel estimation matrix and on the interference covariance estimation matrix to the BBU; determining intermediate signals based on the uplink signals, the channel estimation matrix and the interference covariance estimation matrix, and sending the intermediate signals to the BBU.
US11706051B2 Systems and methods for automatic device detection, device management, and remote assistance
In some embodiments, a network regulator device protects a local network of client systems (e.g. Internet-of-things devices such as smartphones, home appliances, wearables, etc.) against computer security threats. When introduced to the local network, some embodiments of network regulator take over some network services from a router, and automatically install the network regulator as gateway to the local network. The network regulator then carries out an automatic device discovery procedure and distribute device-specific utility agents to the protected client systems. An exemplary utility agent detects when its host device has left the local network, and in response, sets up a virtual private network (VPN) tunnel with a security server to maintain protection of the respective device.
US11706050B2 Polling method and system for server sensors, and related apparatus
A polling method for server sensors, a polling system for server sensors, and a computer-readable memory medium. The polling method includes: when a BMC is activated, acquiring attribute information of sensors (S101); classifying the sensors according to polling cycles in the attribute information (S102); adding the sensors with the same polling cycle into a same preset data structure (S103); and polling the sensors in the preset data structure using a thread (S104). According to the method, the problem of low polling efficiency caused by polling sensors with different cycles using a single thread may be solved, and each sensor may be polled independently while minimizing influences between polling of the sensors.
US11706047B2 Progressive modulation for downstream access
A method, system and computer program for transmitting at least two payloads in a downstream traffic phase of a time-division duplex (TDD) cycle with a single preamble from a headend followed by concatenated payloads without intervening preambles, whereby the payloads are ranked by increasing modulation profiles. The preamble, and concatenated and ordered set of payloads are then transmitted to two or more predetermined customer premise equipments (CPEs).
US11706046B2 Dynamic superframe slotting
An apparatus includes processing circuitry configured to output, to a plurality of devices, an initial superframe configured in an initial superframe mode of a plurality of superframe modes. Each superframe mode of the plurality of superframe modes allocating each slot of a plurality of slots for wireless communication to a first protocol, a second protocol, or a third protocol. In response to determining a change in bandwidth, the processing circuitry is configured to select an updated superframe mode from the plurality of superframe modes. The processing circuitry is further configured to output, to the plurality of devices, an updated superframe configured in the updated superframe mode.
US11706043B2 Group-based communication apparatus configured to implement operational sequence sets and render workflow interface objects within a group-based communication system
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to an improved group-based communication apparatus that is configured to render one or more workflow interface objects to a group-based communication apparatus in association with an operational sequence set returned by a query. The group-based communication apparatus is configured to detect a workflow trigger event associated with a workflow identifier, retrieve an operational sequence set based upon at least the workflow identifier from a group-based communication workflow repository, initiate the operational sequence set, and cause rendering of one or more workflow interface objects to the group-based communication interface. In some embodiments, the operational sequence sets are associated with a group-defined template.
US11706040B2 Method of implementing a physical unclonable function
A method of identifying primitives for implementing a physical unclonable function providing a response representative of a device comprising a plurality of primitives coupled in pairs, said primitives being configured for being one-time programmable through application of a burning energy to said primitives, by selecting a subset of the pairs, assessing a difference between electrical characteristics values provided by primitives belonging to each pair of said subset, qualifying all pairs of primitives for which the assessed difference is higher than a reference threshold, and identifying said qualified pairs of primitives comprising programming at least one primitive of each pair of primitives for which the assessed difference is lower than said reference threshold, by applying a burning energy to said at least one primitive so as to differentiate qualified pairs of primitives from those that are not qualified.
US11706038B1 System and method for distributed PKI root
A public key infrastructure (PKI) ecosystem includes a first organization computer system having a first processor, a first memory, and a first organization process including instructions that are (i) encoded in the first memory, and (ii) executable by the first processor. The ecosystem further includes a second organization computer system having a second processor and a second memory, a digital ledger, and domain name system security extensions (DNSSEC). When executed, the first instructions cause the first processor to create at least one public/private PKI keypair for a first domain name, in the DNSSEC, register the first domain name and create a certificate authority (CA), register the CA in the blockchain, using the CA, create a certificate for a first entity, register the certificate in the blockchain and/or the DNSSEC, and assert, to the second organization computer system, trust in the first entity based on the registered certificate.
US11706037B2 Achieving certificate pinning security in reduced trust networks
Achieving certificate pinning security in reduced trust networks. A client receives a second certificate from a server over a first secured communications channel. The first secured communications channel is established based at least upon a first digital certificate associated with the first secured communications channel being certified by a pinned certificate. The client sends a request towards the server via a second communications channel with an untrusted computer system, and the request is received by the server. The server generates a response comprising a timestamp, a URI portion, and a signature that is generated using the second certificate. The server sends the response via the second communications channel. The client receives the response, and uses the second certificate to verify that the response is authentic and that the timestamp and URI portion are valid. The client then processes the payload.
US11706036B2 Systems and methods for preserving privacy of a registrant in a domain name system (“DNS”)
A method and a computer system is provided for executing the method for providing a registration data directory service (RDDS). The method includes obtaining, at a RDDS, a RDDS query comprising a location assertion from a RDDS client from a RDDS client; providing, by the RDDS, a request for personally identifying information (PII) for the RDDS query from a privacy provider, wherein the request comprises the location assertion; obtaining, by the RDDS, the PII for the RDDS query; and providing, by the RDDS, a response to the RDDS query to the RDDS client, wherein the response comprises PII.
US11706035B2 Signature verification using blockchain
A package management system to initiate a transaction in a blockchain system. The transaction comprises an indication of the signature for the software package and is to be stored in a blockchain. The package management system distributes the software package to a computing device with an indication of a location of the signature in the blockchain.
US11706034B2 Point-of-sale system and method
A point-of-sale (POS) system and a data analytic platform provides receipt modification. The POS system has a receipt monitor intercepting receipt data from a POS till. The receipt monitor modifies the receipt data to produce modified receipt data and the receipt monitor transmits the modified receipt data to a receipt printer. A data processing server may receive the receipt from the receipt monitor. The server structures the receipt data, extracts one or more attributes, and may provide modified receipt data to the receipt monitor.
US11706033B2 Secure distributed information system
A method of sharing encrypted data includes, by an electronic device, receiving a password from a user to perform an action, receiving a salt value, generating a user key using the password and salt value, receiving an encrypted key location identifier value, decrypting the encrypted key location identifier value to obtain a key location identifier, receiving an encrypted read token value, decrypting the encrypted read token value using the user key to obtain a read token value, and transmitting the read token value and the key location identifier to a server electronic device.
US11706032B2 Method and apparatus for user authentication
A method for user authentication according to one embodiment of the present disclosure includes acquiring authentication information including biometric information of a user, generating a random string and a helper string from the biometric information, generating a secret value that corresponds to the authentication information, generating a private key and a public key using the secret value and the random string, and transmitting the public key to an authentication server.
US11706030B2 Authorization method and authorization system displaying authorization information on e-paper
An authorization method and an authorization system are provided. The authorization method includes displaying, by a service device, authorization information on an e-paper arranged on the service device; obtaining, by a user device, the authorization information from the e-paper; and using, by the user device, the authorization information displayed on the e-paper to perform an authorization operation between the user device and the service device.
US11706029B2 Secure and zero knowledge data sharing for cloud applications
Disclosed is a zero-knowledge distributed application configured to securely share information among groups of users having various roles, such as doctors and patients. Confidential information may be encrypted client-side, with private keys that reside solely client side. Encrypted collections of data may be uploaded to, and hosted by, a server that does not have access to keys suitable to decrypt the data. Other users may retrieve encrypted data from the server and decrypt some or all of the data with keys suitable to gain access to at least part of the encrypted data. The system includes a key hierarchy with multiple entry points to a top layer by which access is selectively granted to various users and keys may be recovered.
US11706026B2 Location aware cryptography
A first entity may provide a request to transmit data from the first entity to a second entity. The first entity may receive a session key from the second entity in response to the request where the session key is encrypted by a second key that is based on a combination of a public key and a location associated with the second entity. A location associated with the first entity may be identified. Furthermore, a first key may be generated based on a combination of the location associated with the first entity and a private key that corresponds to the public key. The first key may decrypt data encrypted by the second key when the location associated with the first entity corresponds to the location associated with the second entity.
US11706025B2 Secure firmware transfer for an integrated universal integrated circuit card (iUICC)
A device can (i) operate a primary platform (PP) within a tamper resistant element (TRE) and (ii) receive encrypted firmware images for operating within the primary platform. The TRE can store in nonvolatile memory of the TRE (i) a PP static private key (SK-static.PP), (ii) a server public key (PK.IDS1), and (iii) a set of cryptographic parameters. The TRE can generate a one-time PKI key pair of SK-OT1.PP and PK-OT1.PP and send the public key PK-OT1.PP to a server. The TRE can receive a one-time public key from the server comprising PK-OT1.IDS1. The TRE can derive a ciphering key using an elliptic curve Diffie Hellman key exchange and the SK-static.PP, SK-OT1.PP, PK.IDS1, and PK-OT1.IDS1 keys. The TRE can decrypt the encrypted firmware using the derived ciphering key. The primary platform can comprise a smart secure platform (SSP) and the decrypted firmware can comprise a virtualized image for the primary platform.
US11706024B2 Secret distribution among storage devices
In a storage system that includes a plurality of storage devices configured into one or more write groups, quorum-aware secret sharing may include: encrypting a device key for each storage device using a master secret; generating a plurality of shares from the master secret such that a minimum number of storage devices required from each write group for a quorum to boot the storage system is not less than a minimum number of shares required to reconstruct the master secret; and storing the encrypted device key and a separate share of the plurality of shares in each storage device.
US11706022B1 Method for trusted data decryption based on privacy-preserving computation
A new method for trusted data decryption is disclosed. A data user provides a public key Pk of an encryption key generation algorithm G. A data provider calculates an encryption key K based on an application A, a device C, and a token T by using G, encrypts a data set D by using K, encrypts G by using Pk to obtain Ge, and transmits ED and Ge to the data user. The data user can obtain a private key generation algorithm G′ by using a locally stored private key Ps, and measures, in a trusted execution environment, the application A and the device C that request data to obtain MA′ and CID′, calculates an encryption key K′ based on MA′, CID′ and a user-input token T by using G′, and decrypts ED by using K′. If K′=K, the decryption succeeds, and data D is obtained; otherwise, the decryption fails.
US11706021B2 Method, server and communication system for secure delivery of patient's image and consent data
In methods and systems for communicating medical image data that were generated for a patient between computing entities of a hospital network, a cloud-based data store and a patient's mobile device, a QR code serves to code a data package containing a user identification and a public key, which has been generated on the patient's mobile device, to a hospital server, in order to process personal data so that the personal data may be downloaded from the data store directly to the patient's mobile device in an encrypted form, and may be visualized there in clear text by means of applying a private key stored locally on the patient's mobile device. The method and system are web based and need no special requirements on the part of the patient's mobile device.
US11706020B2 Circuit and method for overcoming memory bottleneck of ASIC-resistant cryptographic algorithms
An application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) and method are provided for executing a memory-hard algorithm requiring reading generated data. A processor or state machine executes one or more steps of the memory-hard algorithm and requests the generated data. At least one specialized circuit is provided for generating the generated data on demand in response to a request for the generated data from the processor. Specific embodiments are applied to memory-hard cryptographic algorithms, including Ethash and Equihash.
US11706018B2 System and method for maintaining a distributed ledger
A method of maintaining a distributed ledger at a client node includes: storing a distributed ledger defining a plurality of records each containing a set of values; storing (i) a local voting weight corresponding to the client node, and (ii) respective remote voting weights for a plurality of remote client nodes; obtaining a proposed update to a record of the distributed ledger; generating a local vote to apply or discard the proposed update and transmitting the local vote to the remote client nodes; receiving remote votes to apply or discard the proposed update from the remote client nodes; determining whether to permit the proposed update based on (i) the local vote and the local voting weight, and (ii) the remote votes and the corresponding remote voting weights; and according to the determination, applying the proposed update to the distributed ledger or discarding the proposed update.
US11706012B2 Method and apparatus for reconfiguring bandwidth part in sidelink communication
An operation method of a first terminal in a communication system is provided. The method includes transmitting, to a base station, a configuration request message requesting configuration of a sidelink (SL) bandwidth part (BWP) used for sidelink communication between the first terminal and a second terminal. A configuration information message is received including configuration information of the SL BWP from the base station. The sidelink communication is performed with the second terminal using one or more SL BWPs indicated by the configuration information and in response to determining that reconfiguration of the one or more SL BWPs is necessary, a reconfiguration request message is transmitted to the base station.
US11706010B1 Methods and apparatus for providing redundant networking capabilities for teleoperations
According to one aspect, a method includes identifying a first signal, which carries or otherwise includes data, to be provided to a system by a vehicle. The method includes determining a first amount of bandwidth, the first amount of bandwidth being associated with the signal, determining a second amount of bandwidth, the second amount of bandwidth being an available bandwidth associated with a plurality of modems included on the vehicle to enable the vehicle to communicate with the system, and dividing the first signal into a first plurality of portions based at least on the first amount of bandwidth and the second amount of bandwidth. The first plurality of portions is provided to the plurality of modems for transmission from the vehicle to the system, and is transmitted to the system using the plurality of modems and a plurality of channels associated with the plurality of modems.
US11706009B2 Method for ACK/NACK transmission and reception in wireless communication system and apparatus therefor
The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for transmitting and receiving an acknowledgement/negative-acknowledgement (ACK/NACK) by a terminal for vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication in a wireless communication system. Particularly, the method comprises the steps of: receiving a configuration for a resource pool for V2X communication; for a particular wireless resource in a resource pool, when a reception time point of a first ACK/NACK and a transmission time of a second ACK/NACK have been simultaneously configured, determining a use of the particular wireless resource; and transmitting and receiving one ACK/NACK selected from the first ACK/NACK and the second ACK/NACK, on the basis of the use of the particular wireless resource. The UE is capable of communicating with at least one of another UE, a UE related to an autonomous driving vehicle, a base station or a network.
US11706007B2 Base station apparatus, terminal apparatus, communication method, and integrated circuit
A terminal apparatus includes a transmitter configured to transmit, in a case that the aperiodic channel state information reporting and the periodic channel state information reporting occur in a same time period for a certain cell group, only an aperiodic channel state information report in the same time period, transmit, in a case that the semi-persistent channel state information reporting and the aperiodic channel state information reporting occur in a same time period for a certain cell group, only the aperiodic channel state information report in the same time period, and transmit, in a case that the periodic channel state information reporting and the semi-persistent channel state information reporting occur in a same time period for a certain cell group, only a semi-persistent channel state information report in the same time duration.
US11706005B2 Uplink reference signal sending method, uplink reference signal receiving method, and apparatus
The present invention provides an uplink reference signal sending method, and the method includes: sending, by a terminal device, an uplink reference signal on N1 second component carriers within a determined uplink reference signal sending time, and prohibiting, on M1 first component carriers in M first component carriers within the sending time, the terminal device from sending an uplink signal, where the first component carriers are carriers on which scheduling of uplink data transmission is allowed, and the second component carriers are carriers on which scheduling of uplink data transmission is prohibited. N1=M1, in other words, within the sending time, a quantity N1 of second component carriers on which the uplink reference signal is sent is less than or equal to a quantity M1 of first component carriers on which sending of the uplink signal is prohibited.
US11705999B2 Transmission configuration indicator pool across multiple component carriers
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A user equipment (UE) may communicate with a base station using a beamforming configuration, according to a transmission configuration indicator (TCI) configuration. The UE may receive a message including a TCI configuration. The UE may determine based on the TCI configuration, a TCI pool for a TCI state type of a set of TCI state types and a set of CCs. The UE may then perform the wireless communication via a directional beam based on the TCI pool for the TCI state type and the set of component carriers (CCs).
US11705996B2 Method for use in transmitting URLLC data in NR system
In the present invention, a common UL control channel resources is configured and scheduled for sharing among URLLC UEs (102) within a servicing cell. An enhanced HARQ-less transmission technique (20) is employed for delivering DL URLLC data packets to the intended UEs (102). On DL URLLC data transmission basis, via a scheduling DCI, a gNB (101) dynamically indicates to the intended URLLC UE (102), the UL control resource including the time slots for use in transmitting limited acknowledge information.
US11705995B2 Method and device for transmitting uplink control information
A method for transmitting uplink control information is provided The method includes receiving a Physical Downlink Shared Channel (PDSCH), determining Physical Uplink Control Channel (PUCCH) resources for feeding back Hybrid Automatic repeat Request Acknowledgement (HARQ-ACK) information of the PDSCH, and transmitting a HARQ-ACK of the PDSCH on the PUCCH resources according to at least one of HARQ-ACK timing information, the time domain duration of scheduling unit in a downlink bandwidth part and an uplink bandwidth part, or PUCCH resource indication information. The embodiments of the application further propose a corresponding user equipment and a corresponding computer storage medium.
US11705993B2 Semi-static HARQ-ACK codebook enhancements for NR-U
Hybrid automatic repeat request (HARQ)-acknowledgement (ACK) feedback codebook enhancements are disclosed. A size of feedback codebook may be reduced explicitly or implicitly. For example, an indicator may be identified by a corresponding field of a downlink control message. In some aspects, the indicator may indicate that multiple Physical Downlink or Uplink Shared Channels (PDSCHs/PUSCHs) are actually scheduled during one or more slots of a window corresponding to the feedback codebook. Responsive to receiving the indicator, a device may refrain from reducing the size of the feedback codebook to exclude acknowledgement feedback for additional possible PDSCH/PUSCH occasions of the slots of the window. In some aspects, a device identifies possible PDSCH/PUSCH occasions that occur outside of one or more Channel Occupancy Times (COTs) of a window. The device may generate a reduced size feedback codebook by excluding the possible PDSCH/PUSCH occasions that occur outside of the COTs of the window.
US11705990B2 Channel encoding method and apparatus
A channel encoding method and apparatus. The method includes: obtaining A to-be-encoded information bits; mapping the A to-be-encoded information bits and L CRC bits to a first bit sequence based on an interleaving sequence, where the L CRC bits are obtained based on the A to-be-encoded information bits and a CRC polynomial, the interleaving sequence is obtained from a prestored interleaving sequence table or is obtained based on a maximum-length interleaving sequence, A+L is less than or equal to Kmax, and Kmax is a length of the maximum-length interleaving sequence; and encoding the first bit sequence. In this way, not only an encoding delay can be reduced, but also decoding has an early stop capability, so that decoding can end in advance, thereby reducing a decoding delay.
US11705988B2 Receiver filtering
A receiver may include a first filter configured to generate a first estimation of a symbol of a received signal and a second filter configured to generate a second estimation of the symbol of the received signal. The receiver may also include a decoder configured to decode the symbol using one of the first estimation and the second estimation and a decision circuit configured to select one of the first estimation and the second estimation to provide to the decoder for decoding of the symbol based on a comparison of the first estimation to an estimation threshold.
US11705986B2 Hardware based cyclic redundancy check (CRC) re-calculator for timestamped frames over a data bus
A method and a system for correcting cyclic redundancy check (CRC) for a frame with last bytes changed are provided. The method includes acquiring a data frame, calculating a CRC of a modified data frame, and determining a corrected CRC for the data frame based on at least the CRC of the modified data frame and a CRC correction field calculated on the bytes to be replaced at the end of the frame. An altered data frame includes the data frame with a number of last bytes of the data frame replaced with new bytes.
US11705982B2 Methods and apparatus for adjusting wireless communication structure
Methods and apparatus for wireless communication are provided. In aspects, a method of wireless communication is provided, including scheduling ultra-reliable and low-latency communications (URLLC) communication in a first set of one or more portions of a self-contained wireless communication structure having a plurality of portions, and adjusting one or more (e.g., remaining) portions of the self-contained wireless communication structure subsequent the first set of one or more portions based on the scheduling. In aspects, the method further includes transmitting an indicator of the adjusting to one or more user equipments. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11705981B2 Communication method, MCS receiving method, MCS notification method, and device
A communication method, and related apparatuses are disclosed, to provide an MCS corresponding to a lower code rate, so as to better adapt to a requirement of a URLLC service. The communication method includes: determining N MCS indexes in an MCS table, where a value that is obtained by multiplying a code rate by 1024 and that corresponds to an MCS index X in the N MCS indexes is less than or equal to a first threshold, where X is an integer greater than or equal to 0, N is a positive integer, and N is greater than or equal to X; and sending at least one of the N MCS indexes.
US11705977B2 Radio communication apparatus, radio wave control method, and storage medium storing radio wave control program
A radio communication apparatus according to an exemplary aspect includes: a detection unit configured to detect an object flying in the vicinity of a propagation path of directional radio waves; a distance calculation unit configured to calculate a distance between the propagation path of the radio waves and the object detected by the detection unit; a change amount determination unit configured to determine a change amount of a transmission power value used in performing transmission of the radio waves in accordance with the distance calculated by the distance calculation unit; and a signal control unit configured to control the transmission power value based on the change amount determined by the change amount determination unit. The change amount determination unit adopts a positive value as the change amount when the calculated distance is equal to or smaller than the prescribed distance.
US11705976B2 Beamforming calibration
A method of beamforming calibration is disclosed for a multi-antenna transceiver configured to communicate with one or more other transceivers. The multi-antenna transceiver has a plurality of transceiver chains connectable to respective antenna elements of the multi-antenna transceiver. Each transceiver chain comprises a transmitter path and a receiver path. The method comprises (for each transceiver chain) feeding an analog signal from the transmitter path to the receiver path via connection circuitry between the transmitter path and the receiver path to provide a digital calibration signal, and determining a beamforming calibration factor for the transceiver chain based on the digital calibration signal. Corresponding apparatus, multi-antenna transceiver, wireless communication node, and computer program product are also disclosed.
US11705975B2 Measurement gap configuration for multi-TRP antenna calibration
A base station may perform online calibration of antenna elements at two or more transmission reception points (TRPs) based on measurements by one or more user equipment (UEs). The base station may transmit a request for the one or more UEs to perform antenna calibration measurements, for the two or more TRPs, during measurement gaps. The base station may coordinate, among the two or more TRPs, transmission of reference signals during the measurement gaps. The base station may receive a report based on the antenna calibration measurements from the one or more UEs. The base station may calibrate one or more antenna elements of the two or more TRPs based on the antenna calibration measurements.
US11705969B2 Receiver
A receiver is configured to extract a clock signal superimposed on a detection signal of light propagated to determine whether or not SNR of the detection signal is lower than SNR at which the detection signal can be demodulated; compensate a signal value of the detection signal by using a filter coefficient and output a detection signal after signal value compensation; and calculate, as the filter coefficient, a filter coefficient in which a signal value of a detection signal output from the adaptive filter is a reference value when it is determined that there is no SNR degradation, and changes the filter coefficient to a stored filter coefficient when it is determined that SNR degradation occurs.
US11705958B2 Software-defined filtering in a repeater
Technology for a repeater is disclosed. The repeater can include a first antenna port and a second antenna port. The repeater can include a first uplink analog signal amplification and filtering path and a second uplink analog signal amplification and filtering path. The repeater can include a first downlink analog signal amplification and filtering path and a second downlink analog signal amplification and filtering path. The repeater can include an uplink software-defined filtering (SDF) module and a downlink SDF module.
US11705955B2 Beam failure report response
Aspects relate to mechanisms for wireless communication devices to report a beam failure. A UE detects a beam failure with a cell. The UE transmits a beam failure recovery request including an indication of a candidate beam to a base station in response to detecting the beam failure. The base station transmits a beam failure recovery response to the UE indicating whether the beam failure recovery request is received. The UE applies the candidate beam indicated in the beam failure recovery request for a downlink channel following a predetermined number of symbols after an end of the beam failure recovery response. The UE transmits an acknowledgment (ACK) message to the base station when the beam failure recovery response is decoded. The UE applies the candidate beam indicated in the beam failure recovery request for a downlink channel following a predetermined number of symbols after an end of the ACK message.
US11705953B2 Envelope ratio method to improve beam hierarchy design
A first wireless device may select a first beam for communication with a second wireless device from a first set of beams associated with a first beam level. A second set of beams may be associated with a second beam level. The first beam may be associated with a first children list. The first children list may be associated with a first subset of beams of the second set of beams. Each beam in the first subset of beams may have an envelope area that intersects an envelope area of the first beam. The first wireless device may select a second beam for communication with the second wireless device from the first subset of beams based on an envelope area of the second beam intersecting the envelope area of the first beam. The first wireless device may communicate with the second wireless device.
US11705952B2 Periodic channel state information reference signal beam management scheduling
Various aspects of the present disclosure generally relate to wireless communication. In some aspects, a user equipment (UE) may measure, using one or more receive beams, a channel state information reference signal (CSI-RS) transmitted on a transmit beam of the CSI-RS according to a beam management configuration for periodic CSI-RSs, where the UE performs measurements according to a static beam sweeping schedule or a dynamic beam sweeping schedule associated with the transmit beam of the CSI-RS based at least in part on the beam management configuration. In some aspects, the UE may transmit a measurement report indicating one or more measurements of the CSI-RS based at least in part on measuring the CSI-RS. Numerous other aspects are provided.
US11705950B2 Method and apparatus for resource-based CSI acquisition in advanced wireless communication systems
A method of a user equipment (UE) in a wireless communication system is provided. The method comprises receiving, from at least one transmission and reception point (TRP) of a group of (N) TRPs, channel status information (CSI) configuration information, determining a CSI report based on the CSI configuration information, identifying, based on the configuration information, one or more TRPs of the group of (N) TRPs to transmit the determined CSI report, and transmitting, to the one or more TRPs, the determined CSI report over an uplink channel. The determined CSI report includes a TRP indicator for selecting (M) TRPs of the group of (N) TRPs, and CSI for each of the selected (M) TRPs, wherein N is greater than one, and wherein M is greater or equal to 1, and less or equal to N.
US11705946B2 Variable coherence adaptive antenna array
A user equipment (UE) transmits over multiple antenna ports and receives a control message from a base station in a wireless communication network. The control message comprises a precoding matrix indication field configurable to a first, second, and third configuration. The first configuration identifies precoding matrices in both a first set of precoding matrices and a second set of precoding matrices. The second configuration identifies precoding matrices in the second set of precoding matrices but not in the first set of precoding matrices. The third configuration identifies precoding matrices in a third set of precoding matrices in addition to the first and second sets. The precoding matrices in the sets are precoding matrices for transmissions from the UE. Each set of precoding matrices corresponds to a respective coherence capability. For a maximum of four spatial layers, the first, second, and third configurations occupy 5, 4, and 6 information bits, respectively.
US11705945B2 Codebook subset restriction for enhanced type II channel state information reporting
A base station may transmit to a device an indication of codebook subset restriction (CBSR), which includes at least a restriction on a frequency basis. The device may receive the indication of CBSR, and may transmit to the base station channel state information (CSI) according to the received indication of CBSR. The indication of CBSR may also include a restriction on a spatial basis and restrict the device from reporting the CSI based on a subset of the frequency basis in addition to the spatial basis per configuration of the base station. The indication of CBSR may include a separately configured maximum allowed amplitude of a weighting coefficient for the spatial basis and the frequency basis, where the weighting coefficient is associated with a column vector of a precoding matrix used by the base station and the device. The number of frequency bases and the frequency compression units may be determined based on a number of different criteria, for example the number of antennas, the number of subbands, etc.
US11705940B2 Method and system for polarization adjusting of orthogonally-polarized element pairs
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, obtaining data regarding interference detected in a received communication signal, and performing polarization adjusting for one or more orthogonally-polarized element pairs of an antenna system such that an impact of the interference on the antenna system is minimized. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11705939B2 Dual cavity, low power, outdoor combination line amplifier package for cable telecommunication systems
A dual cavity, low power, outdoor combination line amplifier package for cable telecommunication systems is disclosed. It comprises: a dual-cavity main frame, cast in one piece and sectioned into an upper cavity and a lower cavity; a hardline entry cover, having a hardline receptacle PCB with a power supply fixed thereon, electrically and environmentally sealing on one side of the upper cavity; a tap plate cover, having a tap plate PCB fixed thereon and mounted with a plurality of taps, electrically and environmentally sealing on the other side of the upper cavity with the taps facing externally; a gain module heatsink cover, having a gain module PCB and a passive PCB fixed thereon, electrically and environmentally sealing on one side of the lower cavity; and a smart app accessories cover, having a smart access cover PCB fixed thereon, electrically and environmentally sealing on the other side of the lower cavity.
US11705938B1 Ethernet link transmit power and rate adjustment based on alien crosstalk feedback
A network switch includes a plurality of Ethernet ports having their respective Physical (PHY) Layers interconnected via a common interface local to the network switch. The common interface passes local information among respective PHY layers of the Ethernet ports. One or more receivers receive for a first Ethernet port, over the common interface, information indicative of alien cross talk affecting at least one second Ethernet port of the network switch. A transmission attribute controller adjusts, based on the received information indicative of alien cross talk affecting the at least one second Ethernet port of the network switch, a first data rate and/or a first transmit power level to a second data rate and/or a second transmit power level for transmitting data to a remote network device. A first transmitter transmits data via the first Ethernet port according to the second data rate and/or the second transmit power level.
US11705937B2 Pseudo channel hopping in mesh networks without time synchronization
A method for pseudo channel hopping in a node of a wireless mesh network is provided that includes scanning each channel of a plurality of channels used for packet transmission by the node, wherein each channel is scanned for a scan dwell time associated with the channel, updating statistics for each channel based on packets received by the node during the scanning of the channel, and selecting a channel of the plurality of channels for scanning based on the statistics when the scan dwell time of a currently scanned channel ends.
US11705936B2 Wide area positioning system
Systems and methods are described for determining position of a receiver. The positioning system comprises a transmitter network including transmitters that broadcast positioning signals. The positioning system comprises a remote receiver that acquires and tracks the positioning signals and/or satellite signals. The satellite signals are signals of a satellite-based positioning system. A first mode of the remote receiver uses terminal-based positioning in which the remote receiver computes a position using the positioning signals and/or the satellite signals. The positioning system comprises a server coupled to the remote receiver. A second operating mode of the remote receiver comprises network-based positioning in which the server computes a position of the remote receiver from the positioning signals and/or satellite signals, where the remote receiver receives and transfers to the server the positioning signals and/or satellite signals.
US11705935B2 Antenna interface arrangement
An antenna interface arrangement is disclosed for cancellation of a transmit signal at a receiver port of a transceiver. The antenna interface arrangement comprises an amplifier and a distributed transformer having a primary side winding, a first secondary side winding, and a second secondary side winding. The primary side winding is connectable to a transmitter port of the transceiver and has a first part (311) and a second part (312), the first secondary side winding (313) is connectable to an antenna port of the transceiver and has a first inductive coupling to the first part of the primary side winding, and the second secondary side winding (314, 315) is connectable to the receiver port of the transceiver and has a second inductive coupling to the second part of the primary side winding. The amplifier (305, 306) has an input connected to the first secondary side winding and an output connected to the second secondary side winding. The second inductive coupling is adapted to provide a first version of the transmit signal at the receiver port, and the first inductive coupling and the amplifier are adapted to provide a second version of the transmit signal at the receiver port, for cancelling the first version of the transmit signal. Corresponding transceiver and communication device are also disclosed.
US11705928B2 Signal predistortion circuit configuration
A signal predistortion circuit configuration includes a digital predistortion circuit, a first transceiver, a first analog front-end (AFE) circuit, a second transceiver, and a second AFE circuit. The digital predistortion circuit outputs a first transmission signal according to first predistortion parameters and outputs a second transmission signal according to second predistortion parameters, and the digital predistortion circuit determines whether to adjust the first predistortion parameters according to a first reception signal and determines whether to adjust the second predistortion parameters according to a second reception signal. A transmitting circuit of the first transceiver, the first AFE circuit, and a receiving circuit of the second transceiver jointly generates the first reception signal according to the first transmission signal. A transmitting circuit of the second transceiver, the second AFE circuit, and a receiving circuit of the first transceiver jointly generates the second reception signal according to the second transmission signal.
US11705926B2 Reduced complexity polar encoding and decoding
Systems, methods, and instrumentalities are described herein that may be used for reduced complexity polar encoding and decoding. There may be a set of encoding nodes to be used for polar encoding. An encoding node may be associated with a bit index and/or a relaxation level. A relaxation attribute may be selected for the encoding node. A relaxation group may be determined based on the relaxation attributes. The relaxation group may include two encoding nodes associated with consecutive bit indexes, an initial relaxation level, and the first relaxation attribute. A final relaxation level may be determined. Relaxation may be performed on the encoding nodes in the relaxation group. For example, an XOR operation between the encoding nodes may be omitted. Relaxation may be performed on the encoding nodes associated with each relaxation level up to the final relaxation level.
US11705914B2 Phase detectors with alignment to phase information lost in decimation
Apparatus and methods for clock synchronization and frequency translation are provided herein. Clock synchronization and frequency translation integrated circuits (ICs) generate one or more output clock signals having a controlled timing relationship with respect to one or more reference signals. The teachings herein provide a number of improvements to clock synchronization and frequency translation ICs, including, but not limited to, reduction of system clock error, reduced variation in clock propagation delay, lower latency monitoring of reference signals, precision timing distribution and recovery, extrapolation of timing events for enhanced phase-locked loop (PLL) update rate, fast PLL locking, improved reference signal phase shift detection, enhanced phase offset detection between reference signals, and/or alignment to phase information lost in decimation.
US11705913B2 Phase-locked loop circuit and method for controlling the same
A method for controlling a phase-locked loop circuit, can include: acquiring values of a voltage-controlled oscillator capacitor array control signal respectively corresponding to desired values of a frequency control word signal and acquiring values of a charge pump current control signal respectively corresponding to the desired values of the frequency control word signal in a calibration mode, where the frequency control word signal characterizes a ratio of a desired locked frequency to a frequency of a reference signal; and determining a target value of the voltage-controlled oscillator capacitor array control signal corresponding to a target value of the frequency control word signal and a target value of the charge pump current control signal corresponding to the target value of the frequency control word signal in a phase-locked mode, in order to control the phase-locked loop circuit to achieve phase lock.
US11705908B2 On-chip synchronous self-repairing system based on low-frequency reference signal
The present disclosure discloses an on-chip synchronous self-repairing system based on a low-frequency reference signal. The system adopts a dual-input PLL stellate coupled structure or a dual-input PLL butterfly-shaped coupled structure, and delay of the whole loop is made to be an integral multiple of the reference signal by synchronizing the transmitted reference signal with the received reference signal, so as to ensure synchronization of local oscillation signal of each IC chip. The transmission wire based on an adjustable left-handed material is used as a delay wire to connect the dual-input PLL, thereby achieving low loss and reducing the physical distance of the delay wire. The system has the advantages of small area, low loss, strong adaptability and strict synchronization in various environments.
US11705907B2 Fractional frequency divider and flash memory controller
The present invention provides a fractional frequency divider, wherein the fractional frequency divider includes a plurality of registers, a counter, a control signal generator and a clock gating circuit. Regarding the plurality of registers, at least a portion of the registers are set to have values The counter is configured to sequentially generate a plurality of counter values, wherein the plurality of counter values correspond to the at least a portion of the registers, respectively, and the plurality of counter values are generated repeatedly The control signal generator is configured to generate a control signal based on the received counter value and the value of the corresponding register. The clock gating circuit is configured to refer to the control signal to mask or not mask an input clock signal to generate an output clock signal.
US11705901B2 Wide voltage range input and output circuits
A driver circuit drives an output terminal with an input/output voltage using an NMOS transistor and a PMOS transistor. A pre-driver for the NMOS transistor supplied with a drive voltage and receives a data signal referenced to the drive voltage. A pre-driver for the PMOS transistor has a positive supply input connected to the positive supply rail, a negative supply input receiving a second drive voltage equal to the supply voltage minus the drive voltage. A level shifter circuit, shifts the data signal to be referenced between the supply voltage and the second drive voltage. A charge pump circuit for providing second drive voltage, the charge pump circuit driven with a variable switching frequency proportional to a current of the PMOS transistor.
US11705896B2 Apparatuses and methods for delay measurement initialization
Apparatuses and methods of DLL measurement initialization are disclosed. An example apparatus includes: a clock enable circuit that provides a first clock signal having a half frequency of an input clock signal and second clock signals having a quarter frequency of the input clock signal; a coarse delay that provides the first clock signal with a coarse delay; a fine delay that provides the first clock signal with the coarse delay and a fine delay as an output clock signal; a model delay having a feedback delay equivalent to a sum of delays of an input stage and an output stage, and provides a feedback signal that is the output clock signal with the feedback delay; and a measurement initialization circuit that performs measurement initialization. The measurement initialization circuit includes synchronizers that receive the feedback signal and the second clock signals, and provide a stop signal to the coarse delay.
US11705889B2 Compact digital attenuator
Provided is a compact digital attenuator. The compact digital attenuator includes a first attenuation cell to an nth attenuation cell, which include a plurality of attenuation cells connected to each other in parallel through a transmission line, wherein each of the plurality of attenuation cells may include a plurality of switch elements connected to each other in parallel, wherein the plurality of switch elements may be connected to the transmission line through one contact point.
US11705886B2 Multiplexer with reduced phase spreading
Aspects of this disclosure relate to a multiplexer that includes a first filter and a second filter coupled to a common node. The first filter includes an acoustic filter arranged to filter a radio frequency signal, a matching network coupled between the acoustic filter and the common node, and a parallel circuit coupled in series between the acoustic filter and the common node. The parallel circuit includes an inductive component in parallel with a capacitive component. In certain instances, the first filter is coupled to the common node via a switch, the matching network is coupled to a node between the acoustic filter and the switch, and the parallel circuit is coupled in series between the acoustic filter and the switch. Related methods, radio frequency modules, and wireless communication devices are also disclosed.
US11705882B2 Acoustic resonator structure
Modern RF front end filters feature acoustic resonators in a film bulk acoustic resonator (FBAR) structure. An acoustic filter is a circuit that includes at least (and typically significantly more) two resonators. The acoustic resonator structure comprises a substrate including sidewalls and a vertical cavity between the sidewalls and two or more resonators deposited in the vertical cavity.
US11705878B2 Intelligent audio output devices
An audio output device may include one or more audio sensors configured to detect ambient sound and noises around the audio output device. The audio output device may include a controller configured to analyze the detected sound and noises and may adjust audio settings of the audio output device accordingly. In an embodiment, the controller may analyze and recognize that the detected noise is another person's attempt to get the user's attention or to talk to the user, such as audio sound of the user's name. In response, the controller may stop the audio output or lower the volume of the audio output.
US11705877B2 Advanced gain shaping for envelope tracking power amplifiers
Envelope tracking power amplifiers with advanced gain shaping are provided. In certain implementations, a power amplifier system includes a power amplifier that amplifies a radio frequency (RF) signal and an envelope tracker that controls a voltage level of a supply voltage of the power amplifier based on an envelope of the RF signal. The power amplifier system further includes a gain shaping circuit that generates a gain shaping current that changes with the voltage level of the supply voltage from the envelope tracker. For example, the gain shaping circuit can include an analog look-up table (LUT) mapping a particular voltage level of the supply voltage to a particular current level of gain shaping current. Additionally, the gain shaping circuit biases the power amplifier based on the gain shaping current.
US11705875B2 Power amplifier module
A power amplifier module includes a first substrate and a second substrate, at least part of the second substrate being disposed in a region overlapping the first substrate. The second substrate includes a first amplifier circuit and a second amplifier circuit. The first substrate includes a first transformer including a primary winding having a first end and a second end and a secondary winding having a first end and a second end; a second transformer including a primary winding having a first end and a second end and a secondary winding having a first end and a second end; and multiple first conductors disposed in a row between the first transformer and the second transformer, each of the multiple first conductors extending from the wiring layer on a first main surface to the wiring layer on a second main surface of the substrate.
US11705873B2 Drain sharing split LNA
A receiver front end having low noise amplifiers (LNAs) is disclosed herein. A cascode having a “common source” configured input FET and a “common gate” configured output FET can be turned on or off using the gate of the output FET. A first switch is provided that allows a connection to be either established or broken between the source terminal of the input FET of each LNA. A drain switch is provided between the drain terminals of input FETs to place the input FETs in parallel. This increases the gm of the input stage of the amplifier, thus improving the noise figure of the amplifier.
US11705872B2 Broadband power transistor devices and amplifiers with output T-match and harmonic termination circuits and methods of manufacture thereof
Embodiments of RF amplifiers and packaged RF amplifier devices each include an amplification path with a transistor die, and an output-side impedance matching circuit having a T-match circuit topology. The output-side impedance matching circuit includes a first inductive element (e.g., first wirebonds) connected between the transistor output terminal and a quasi RF cold point node, a second inductive element (e.g., second wirebonds) connected between the quasi RF cold point node and an output of the amplification path, and a first capacitance connected between the quasi RF cold point node and a ground reference node. The RF amplifiers and devices also include a baseband termination circuit connected to the quasi RF cold point node, which includes an envelope resistor, an envelope inductor, and an envelope capacitor coupled in series between the quasi RF cold point node and the ground reference node.
US11705871B2 In-situ low-cost small size sensing and measurement for wireless power transfer systems
An RF power detector adapted to detect an RF power of an RF signal, includes, in part, an antenna adapted to receive the RF signal, a narrow-band RF power converter adapted to convert the RF signal to a DC signal, an accelerometer, and a magnetometer. The accelerometer and magnetometer are adapted to determine the orientation and location of the power detector. The power detector optionally includes a gyroscope. The narrow-band RF power converter may be a rectifier tuned to the frequency of the RF signal. The power detector optionally includes an indicator adapted to provide information representative of the amount of the DC power of the DC signal, as well as position and orientation of the power detector. The power detector may be adapted to be inserted into a mobile device so as to provide the information about the amount of DC power, orientation and position to the mobile device.
US11705867B2 Dynamically biased power amplification
One example includes a device that is comprised of a pre-power amplifier, a power amplifier, a signal path, and a dynamic bias circuit. The pre-power amplifier amplifies an input signal and outputs a first amplified signal. The power amplifier receives the first amplified signal and amplifies the first amplified signal based on a dynamic bias signal to produce a second amplified signal at an output thereof. The signal path is coupled between an output of the pre-power amplifier and an input of the power amplifier. The dynamic bias circuit monitors the first amplified signal, generates the dynamic bias signal, and outputs the dynamic bias into the signal path.
US11705861B1 Fast startup crystal oscillator circuit with programmable injection time and adaptive startup time to achieve high amplitude oscillation
A first three state driver injects a first clock signal into a crystal through an input node during a startup phase of a crystal oscillator and a second three state driver injects a second signal into the crystal through an output node during the startup phase. The first and second signals are anti-phase signals. The crystal oscillator circuit includes a first amplifier that is used during starting up and steady-state operation and includes a second amplifier. The injection through the input and output nodes is disabled after a fixed time. After injection ends, the second amplifier is turned on if voltage on the output node has reached a desired voltage and left off otherwise. If the second amplifier is turned on, the second amplifier is turned off when the voltage on the output node reaches the desired voltage.
US11705858B2 Solar electrical generator
A solar electrical generator comprising an outer wall (1, 2) arranged to partially surround a cavity. A hub (3) is provided within the cavity wherein the outer face (4) of the wall is provided with solar cells (5). At least one of the hub (3) and the inner face (6) of the wall are provided with solar cells (5).
US11705857B2 Weather protected gear mechanism for tiltable solar panel array
Device for securing an orientation of photovoltaic panels includes a stem for supporting an array assembly of photovoltaic panels for producing an electrical current when exposed to sunlight. The array assembly also includes eye blades positioned on a side opposite to a photovoltaic panel carrying side. The device further includes a joint interconnecting the stem and the eye blades of the array assembly. The joint includes a hollow horizontal conduit and a bolting mechanism for adjustably coupling the eye blades to lateral ends of the horizontal conduit. A side of each eye blade facing the horizontal conduit carries an eye blade gear that cooperatively meshes with a conduit gear carried at or near a lateral end of the horizontal conduit to secure the array assembly at a predetermined angle relative to a longitudinal axis passing through the stem.
US11705854B2 Anchoring structure for ground mounting of solar photovoltaic system
The present invention discloses a ground mounting system, particularly for mounting solar photovoltaic panels on a planar or inclined surface or a surface that is partly planar and partly inclined The disclosed invention is a system that comprised of an array of soil nails, inserted in the ground; a plurality of adapting apparatus, each on top of each the nails; and a resulting structure supports racks, made of metal or plastic, or other structural profiles designed to enable mounting photovoltaic panels on it, wherein the racks are installed on the array of nail using the adapting apparatus.
US11705849B2 Method for discharging electric vehicle inverter
A vehicle includes a battery, an inverter, a permanent magnet electric machine, and a controller. The controller commands discharge of a storage element of the inverter through the permanent magnet electric machine via a current having a zero quadrature axis component and a positive direct axis component.
US11705846B2 Apparatus and methods to control electric motors
Apparatus and methods for controlling electric motors are disclosed. In addition, such apparatus and methods for starting and controlling electric motors and controlling electric motors switching from a PWM control to six step method of control. Methods and apparatus are further included to provide for robust control of an electric motor operating in a six-step running mode.
US11705843B2 Direct power conversion device
A direct power conversion device includes a control unit. tb=1/|fdc−n×fL|. fdc is a frequency twice as high as a frequency of an AC power supply, fL is a frequency of periodic load fluctuations, and n is a positive integer that maximizes tb. In a half period of power supply during a period of tb, the half period including a timing at which peaks of a fundamental wave of load torque and an absolute value of a power supply voltage substantially coincide with each other, the control unit being configured to control the switching elements so that two or more local maximum points appear in the half period of power supply, in a waveform obtained by combining a second harmonic, a fourth harmonic, and a sixth harmonic of a power supply frequency contained in a waveform of an absolute value of a motor current vector.
US11705842B2 Decoupling control system and method for harmonic current of salient pole synchronous motor
A decoupling control system for a salient pole synchronous motor that includes a harmonic current detection module, configured to acquire 6k±1 harmonic current feedback; a linear transformation module, configured to perform linear transformation on 6k±1 harmonic current references and 6k±1 harmonic current feedback in a harmonic reference frame separately to acquire new harmonic currents; and a harmonic current decoupling control module, configured to make adjustment according to an error between a harmonic current reference subjected to the linear transformation and harmonic current feedback subjected to the linear transformation, and perform independent decoupling control over each of the harmonic currents.
US11705841B2 Estimation device and AC motor drive device
An estimation device includes a phase current determination unit, a time difference calculation unit, and an estimation unit. The phase current determination unit performs a determination process for determining values of phase currents based on the value of the bus current detected by a bus current detection unit and states of gate pulse signals. The time difference calculation unit calculates a difference between a detection time of the bus current used in a previous determination process and a detection time of the bus current used in a present determination process. The estimation unit estimates at least one of a position and a speed of an AC motor based on the values of the phase currents determined by the phase current determination unit and the difference calculated by the time difference calculation unit.
US11705837B1 Electrical power conversion device
An electrical power conversion device produces more DC power (wattage) from a lesser amount of AC power. The device utilizes an AC motor that is powered by 120 VAC. The motor drives two (2) permanent magnet alternators (PMA) which produce AC power. This AC power is then rectified by two (2) rectifier modules into DC power. The rectifiers are mounted on a heat sink plate with cooling pegs. The device is mounted in a large metal enclosure complete with disconnect switches, power meters and cooling fans.
US11705834B2 Sensorless angle estimation for trapezoidal control
Systems and methods for sensorless trapezoidal control of brushless DC motors provide effective high-torque startup and low speed operation without the use of Hall effect sensors or encoders during motor operation. The systems and methods also provide the ability to boost signal-to-noise ratio for motor startup and low speed operation via an augmenting supply voltage. Sampling architectures and current-dependent inductance modeling architectures for the control systems are also described.
US11705833B2 Motor controller, motor control method and computer program product for vehicle assist control
The present application discloses a motor controller, a motor control method and a computer program product for vehicle assist control. An assist torque command for a motor device to perform vehicle assist control is generated according to an execution command of a vehicle assist determination unit and a rotor position signal and a rotor speed signal of a motor device. An original position signal of the motor device and the rotor position signal are calculated, and a position ratio calculation is performed to generate a front-order torque command. A torque damping command is generated according to the speed ratio calculation based on the rotor speed signal, and is calculated with the front-order torque command to generate an assist torque command. Thus, position information of the rotor of the motor device can be directly used in the calculation and speed information is at the same time used for an assist calculation, thereby preventing an error and solving the issue of sliding during parking.
US11705832B2 Device for driving a plurality of motors and electric apparatus including the same
A device for driving a plurality of motors, including an inverter connected to a DC terminal; a multi-phase motor connected to the inverter; and a single-phase motor serially connected to the multi-phase motor, wherein a number of frequency of current input to the multi-phase motor when driving the single-phase motor and the multi-phase motor at the same speed is smaller than the number of frequency of current input to the multi-phase motor when driving the single-phase motor and the multi-phase motor at different speeds. Accordingly, a plurality of motors can be simultaneously driven at different speeds, by using a single inverter.
US11705830B2 Electromechanical motor and tunable filter comprising an electromechanical motor
An electromechanical motor (1) comprises a stator (2) and a translator (10). The stator has two electromechanical actuators (20) having electromechanically active material (26) and means (35) for providing exciting signals. The translator is arranged between, and in driving contact with, driving portions (22) of the electromechanical actuators. The stator has a spring element (30) arranged for holding the driving portions against the translator. The electromechanical actuators are arranged for providing a vibration, which gives rise to a driving action, directed in a driving direction (X) perpendicular to the direction of the normal force, against the surface of the translator. The electromechanical motor further comprises a guiding means (50) having a circular hole (52). The translator has a cylindrically shaped guidance part (16) arranged at least partly in the circular hole. A tunable high-frequency filter comprising such a motor is also disclosed.
US11705827B2 Rectifier bridge
A circuit includes two input nodes and two output nodes. A rectifier bridge is coupled to the input and output nodes. The rectifier bridge includes a first and second thyristors and a third thyristor coupled in series with a resistor in series. The series coupled third thyristor and resistor are coupled in parallel with one of the first and second thyristors. The first and second thyristors are controlled off, with the third thyristor controlled on, during start up with resistor functioning as an in in-rush current limiter circuit. In normal rectifying operation mode, the first and second thyristors are controlled on, with the third thyristor controlled off.
US11705823B2 Double-ended dual magnetic DC-DC switching power converter with stacked secondary windings and an AC coupled output
A topology for double-ended dual magnetic DC-DC SPC (“Voltage Doubler”) for all else being equal provides twice the output voltage as the conventional topology. The Voltage Doubler differs in that the secondary configuration is stacked in series as compared to the conventional topology in which the secondary configuration of the dual magnetics are in parallel. The output current is AC coupled rather than DC coupled to the load thereby doubling the output voltage. Because of the AC coupling, the Voltage Doubler is configured to automatically maintain balance of the secondary capacitors. During reset of the magnetics, the primary windings are shorted and both synchronous rectifier switches are closed. Due to transformer action, the output capacitors are connected to the output such that charge equalization forces the voltage on each capacitor to be equal.
US11705818B2 DC-DC transformer for platforms having 400V and 800V vehicles
A DC-DC converter includes a first switching network that receives the input DC voltage and outputs a first AC voltage, a transformer, and a secondary side conversion circuit that receives the second AC voltage and outputs the output DC voltage. The transformer includes a first plurality of primary windings, a second plurality of primary windings and a plurality of secondary windings. The transformer is configured to receive the first AC voltage and outputting a second AC voltage. When the input DC voltage is intended to be used in a low voltage range, the first plurality of primary windings and the second plurality of primary windings are configured to be in parallel at the time the DC-DC converter is manufactured. When the input DC voltage is intended to be used in a high voltage range the first plurality of primary windings and the second plurality of primary windings are configured to be in series at the time of manufacture.
US11705815B1 Holdup time extension for LLC circuit
A controller of a power converter is coupled to a switch assembly and configured to perform a hold-up time procedure that causes the controller to control first and second switching elements into opposite conducting states during a first period of time of a pulse cycle and into alternate opposite conducting states during a second period of time of the pulse cycle. The hold-up time procedure also causes the controller to control a first pair of synchronous rectifier switching devices into a conducting state during a third period of time overlapping less than all of the first period of time and into the conducting state during a fourth period of time overlapping less than all of the second period of time. A second pair of synchronous rectifier switching devices is controlled into a non-conducting state during the first and second periods of time.
US11705813B2 System and method for regulating a switching converter having at least one switching element in a quasi-resonant operation
System and method via which a switching element is switched in a regulated state of a switching converter at a predetermined stable switching frequency, wherein a switch-on point of the switching element is predetermined by a switching signal generated via a sawtooth signal reaching/exceeding a switch-on threshold value such that the switch-on point of the switching element falls in a valley of an oscillating voltage prevailing at the switched-off switching element, where a prevailing period duration of the switching signal is continuously determined to detect the period duration that is compared with a predetermined reference period duration of a period duration reference unit, a control variable is generated from the comparison and a gap is changed between the sawtooth signal, which is influenced with the valley-identifying signal, and the switch-on threshold value until ascertaining, with reference to the determined prevailing period duration, the stable switching frequency has been reached.
US11705812B2 Current-based transitions between buck converter and charge pump modes in an adaptive combination power supply circuit
Techniques and apparatus for current-based transitioning between a buck converter mode and a charge pump mode in an adaptive combination power supply circuit. One example power supply circuit generally includes a switching regulator and control logic coupled to the switching regulator. The control logic is generally configured to compare an indication of a current associated with the switching regulator to a threshold and to control a transition of the switching regulator between a buck converter mode and a charge pump mode based on the comparison.
US11705807B2 Control circuit of power factor improvement circuit and semiconductor integrated circuit device
The present disclosure provides a power factor improvement circuit with a DC/DC converter including an arithmetic circuit. A first voltage having a full-wave rectified waveform is received by an input voltage detection terminal of the power factor improvement circuit. A second voltage is generated by amplifying an error between a first detection voltage and a reference voltage according to an output voltage of the DC/DC converter. A third voltage is generated by multiplying the first voltage by the second voltage. The arithmetic circuit adds an offset voltage to a third voltage to generate a fourth voltage. A comparator is configured to compare a second detection voltage with the fourth voltage. A drive circuit is configured to turn on/off drive of the switching transistor according to an output of the comparator. When the second detection voltage is higher than the fourth voltage, the switching transistor is turned off.
US11705806B2 Control device
A control device for a vehicle includes a semiconductor switch, and opens and closes a connection between a capacitor connected to one end of the semiconductor switch and an on-board battery connected to another end of the semiconductor switch by turning ON/OFF the semiconductor switch. The control device includes: a wiring for applying a drive voltage for turning ON the semiconductor switch; a drive switch for short-circuiting the wiring to turn OFF the semiconductor switch; a Zener diode having an anode connected to the one end of the switching circuit, and a cathode connected to the wiring; a voltage detection unit detects a voltage at the one end of the switching circuit; and a control unit that controls the drive switch from OFF to ON, and determines whether or not the semiconductor switch is defective by comparing the voltage detected by the voltage detection unit with a threshold value.
US11705802B2 Integrated circuit and power supply circuit
An integrated circuit for a power supply circuit that includes a transformer and a transistor controlling an inductor current flowing through a primary winding of the transformer. The integrated circuit includes a terminal receiving a voltage corresponding to the voltage of a secondary winding of the transformer when the transistor is in an off-state, a first detection circuit detecting that the inductor current is smaller than a first current value, and a determination circuit determining whether an AC voltage applied to the primary winding of the transformer is a first or second AC voltage, both based on the received voltage in the off-state of the transistor. The integrated circuit is configured to drive the transistor in response to a detection result of the first detection circuit, a determination result of the determination circuit, and an output voltage of the power supply circuit generated from the AC voltage.
US11705796B2 Electric motor
A stator of an electric motor is rotated and a rotational force of the stator is used for a rotation of a rotor. Thus, the electric motor capable of obtaining high output is provided. A stator 40 is rotated in electric motors 80a, 80b. When rotating a rotor 30, a rotational force of the stator 40 is used for a rotation of the rotor 30. Consequently, higher output can be obtained compared to the conventional electric motor. In addition, the rotational force of the rotor 30 is accumulated as the rotational force of the stator 40 as kinetic energy. In case of a restarting or the like, since the rotational force of the stator 40 is used for the rotation of the rotor 30 as the kinetic energy, the energy loss is small and the kinetic energy of the rotor 30 and the stator 40 can be efficiently used. In addition, in the operation area where the stator 40 is rotated, counter electromotive force Ke or inductive reactance XL applied to coils 42 is reduced. Consequently, the loss is suppressed and the supply power can be efficiently used.
US11705793B2 Method and device for producing an arrangement of coil elements for a plug-in coil of an electric machine
A method is presented for producing an arrangement of coil elements for a plug-in coil of an electric machine. The method includes providing a workpiece carrier and producing an arrangement of rod-shaped coil elements for a plug-in coil of an electric machine on the workpiece carrier, wherein the following is respectively provided for the rod-shaped coil elements: accommodating and holding the coil elements by means of a displacement device; supplying the coil element onto the workpiece carrier by means of the displacement device into an assigned proximal position on the workpiece carrier, wherein the coil elements are hereby displaced form a distal position into the assigned proximal position with respect to the workpiece carrier; and transferring the coil elements in the proximal position on the workpiece carrier from the displacement device by a gripping device, which is formed on the workpiece carrier.
US11705785B2 Stator
A stator for a rotary electric machine includes a stator core and a stator winding. The stator core has a hollow cylindrical shape and includes slots. The stator winding includes segment conductors held in the slots. The slots extending outward in a radial direction from an inner peripheral surface of the stator core. The slots include first and second slots. The second slot is shallower than the first slot. The segment conductors include a segment conductor including a first rectilinear portion held in the first slot, a second rectilinear portion held in the second slot, and a coupler coupling the first rectilinear portion and the second rectilinear portion to each other. The first rectilinear portion and the second rectilinear portion protrude from an end surface of the stator core.
US11705772B2 Canned electric motor
A canned electric motor for a fluid pump. The canned electric motor includes a static motor frame, a rotor shaft, a rotatable motor rotor which is co-rotatably connected with the rotor shaft, a static motor stator having a stator body which is directly fixed to the static motor frame, and a separating can which fluidically separates the static motor stator from the rotatable motor rotor. The separating can has a first axial support which protrudes radially from an outside of the separating can. The separating can is supported in a first axial direction by the stator body via the first axial support and in a second axial direction by the static motor frame. The first axial direction is opposite to the second axial direction.
US11705771B2 Electric machines having insulation formed on laminated structures
Electric machines, such as motors, may include an armature and a field component, and at least one of the armature or the field component may include a laminated structure having a plurality of slots into which a plurality of conductive elements are positioned. Additionally, a polymeric insulation layer may be formed directly on the laminated structure at least within the plurality of slots.
US11705770B2 Electric machine for hybrid/electric vehicle
A vehicle includes a battery, an electric machine, a thermistor, and a controller. The electric machine is configured to draw electrical power from the battery to propel the vehicle. The electric machine has a rotor and a stator. The stator has a core defining a plurality of slots and windings arranged within the slots. The thermistor is disposed within a first of the slots between first and second axial ends of the core and is configured to measure a temperature of the electric machine. The controller is programmed to control a power output of the electric machine based on the temperature of the electric machine.
US11705767B2 Rotor structure, permanent magnet auxiliary synchronous reluctance motor and electric vehicle
A rotor structure, a permanent magnet auxiliary synchronous reluctance motor and an electric vehicle, the rotor structure includes a rotor body and an outer layer permanent magnet. The rotor body is provided with a magnetic steel slot group. The magnetic steel slot group includes an outer layer magnetic steel slot. The outer layer magnetic steel slot includes a plurality of magnetic steel slot segments. At least two of the plurality of magnetic steel slot segments are arranged in a radial direction of the rotor body and are disposed oppositely at both sides of a direct axis of the rotor body. The outer layer permanent magnet is arranged in the magnetic steel slot segment, a length of the outer permanent magnet disposed in the two oppositely arranged magnetic steel slot segments is L, and a maximum distance between the two oppositely arranged magnetic steel slot segments is C, where 0.8×C≤L.
US11705766B2 Electric motor having permanent magnet rotor and stator
A permanent magnet motor comprises: a stator comprising teeth; and a rotor rotatable relative to the stator, the rotor having a plurality of poles, wherein each pole of the rotor comprises a pair of magnet retention slots, each magnet retention slot accommodating a magnet. Surfaces of the teeth of the stator facing the rotor are flat or have an arc shape. Each magnet retention slot may have a plurality of angled slot surfaces forming a first barrier around a corner of the magnet positioned closest to an outer surface of the rotor. At least three second barriers are positioned around a mid-axis extending along between the pair of the magnet retention slots. Each magnet retention slot comprises a slot surface slanted or curved relative to a second side surface of the magnet facing an inner surface of the rotor to form a third barrier around an end of the second side surface of the magnet.
US11705761B2 Wireless charging transmit end, method, and system
A wireless charging transmit end includes a dual-polarized antenna which includes at least one dual-polarized element and a signal processing apparatus. Each dual-polarized element includes a first linearly polarized element and a second linearly polarized element that are mutually orthogonal and respectively receive a first wireless signal and a second wireless signal from the receive end. The signal processing apparatus obtains a first energy signal and a second energy signal based on a waveform relationship between the first wireless signal and the second wireless signal. The first energy signal is sent to the receive end by the first linearly polarized element, and the second energy signal is sent to the receive end by the second linearly polarized element. The first energy signal and the second energy signal are combined into an energy signal matching the receive end.
US11705759B2 Wireless charging transmission apparatus by using three-dimensional (3D) polyhedral magnetic resonance based on multi-antenna switching
A wireless charging transmission apparatus by using 3D polyhedral magnetic resonance based on multi-antenna switching includes a magnetic resonance wireless energy transmitting module, a plurality of magnetic resonance transmitting antennas, a plurality of receiving antennas, and a magnetic resonance wireless energy receiving module that are connected in sequence. The magnetic resonance wireless energy transmitting module is configured to convert DC power into RF energy and control an operation mode. The magnetic resonance transmitting antennas are configured to convert the RF energy into a spatially distributed reactive field. The receiving antennas are configured to convert the reactive field into the RF energy. The magnetic resonance wireless energy receiving module is configured to convert the RF energy into DC power and charge or power a load. When one of the transmitting antennas is used as a main transmitting antenna, the rest transmitting antennas are used as relay coupling antennas.
US11705758B2 Wireless power transmitting terminal and control method
A wireless power transmitting terminal and control method are disclosed. The wireless power transmitting terminal including an inverter circuit, a resonance circuit and a controller, wherein in a frequency detection state, an alternating current of the inverter circuit is controlled to switch between different candidate frequencies, so as to determine a resonance frequency and a maximum peak value of an electrical parameter of the alternating current at the resonance frequency, and determine an operating state of the power transmitting terminal according to the change of the maximum peak value. Therefore, the wireless power transmitting terminal can dynamically adjust in real time a preset operating state thereof, thereby improving the device adaptability, and avoiding the damage of the device to be charged.
US11705754B2 Method and devices for optimizing backup power control using machine learning
Methods and devices optimize backup power management for network devices connected to backup power sources including two different batteries. Machine learning techniques are used to predict upcoming power outages affecting the network device based on power-related historic information and current conditions. A backup-power operation plan prescribing usage of the backup power sources during the predicted power outages is then generated. The backup-power operation plan schedules a battery among the backup power devices to be used at least twice without being recharged.
US11705751B1 Systems and methods for managing an energy-storage device
Aspects of the disclosure include a power system comprising a power-supply device having an output, the power-supply device being configured to provide output power to the output of the power-supply device, and control circuitry configured to receive voltage information indicative of a voltage of a battery, determine that the voltage of the battery is above a first voltage threshold, activate a shutdown signal responsive to determining that the voltage of the battery is above the first voltage threshold, determine that the voltage of the battery is below a second voltage threshold, the second voltage threshold being less than the first voltage threshold, control the power-supply device to disable the output power to the output of the power-supply device responsive to determining that the voltage of the battery is below the second voltage threshold and that the shutdown signal is activated, and control the power-supply device to provide the output power to the output of the power-supply device responsive to determining that the voltage of the battery is below the second voltage threshold and that the shutdown signal is not activated.
US11705750B2 Power negotiation sequence to improve user experience and battery life
A power sequence in a power-delivery (PD) mechanism (interaction between host system components and a charger) and a firmware sequence during power contract negotiation reduces the host system power consumption at or below the pSnkStdby power limit to improve user experience and battery life. The power sequence uses USB Type-C PD protocol and timing specification to implement a synchronous trigger or interrupt and interface mechanism. The synchronous trigger or interrupt and interface mechanism between a PD controller and an embedded controller firmware controls the power consumption dynamically during the boot flow sequence to be less than or equal to pSnkStdby power limit while implementing a predictable boot sequence and optimizing boot time. The power negotiating sequence is also applicable when a source (e.g., a charger) is connected to a SoC host system which is in active state (e.g., S0) and when there is an indication of low battery capacity.
US11705749B2 Split battery for autonomous driving
Methods and systems are provided for managing multi-battery systems, such as those utilized in an electric vehicle. Multi-battery systems comprise batteries providing power in parallel, thereby making each battery available to the vehicle and avoiding the weight of transporting a backup battery. The methods and systems provided allow for a fault in one battery, in a parallel configuration with at least one other battery, to be detected and managed.
US11705745B2 Coupling interface and method of operation
A charging surface comprising multiple conductive regions can be used to charge an electronic device placed on it the surface so that electrodes on the device engage respective conductive regions of the surface. In order to distinguish such chargeable devices from short circuits and other spurious connections, the coupling interface associated with the charging surface is controlled so as to establish a text voltage across each pair of conductive regions in sequence, and look for pairs of conductive region demonstrating a voltage drop characteristic of a particular class of device. Relationships between every pair of conductive regions can be determined and recording, and the voltage level supplied to each conductive region set accordingly. The coupling interface may furthermore operate to identify device classes, and to set supply voltages or establish additional connections on the basis of stored device class information. Discrimination on the basis of voltage drop can be enhanced by the provision of a coupling adapted associated with a device to be detected, where the coupling adapter demonstrates an anti-inversion characteristic, for example implemented with a MOSFET, across at least a pair of these electrodes.
US11705743B2 Systems and methods for emergency shutdown of an electric charger in response to a disconnection
A system for emergency shutdown of an electric charger in response to a disconnection is presented. The system includes a computing device, wherein the computing device is configured to receive a sensor datum from a sensor, determine a disruption element between a charging connector and an electric vehicle as a function of the sensor datum, and initiate a disconnection protocol as a function of the disruption element.
US11705742B2 Regulated power sources
Disclosed herein are regulated power supplies. The power source delivers power to a system load and includes battery units. The power source also includes power flow devices coupled to the battery units that are configured to provide power from the battery units to the system load. Each power flow device corresponds to a respective one of the battery units, and includes a one direction current flow device connected in series with a current regulator between the respective battery unit and the system load.
US11705736B2 Load control architecture of an energy control system
The present disclosure provides an electrical system that includes an energy control system, a photovoltaic (PV) power generation system electrically coupled to the energy control system, an energy storage system electrically coupled to the energy control system, and a smart load panel electrically coupled to the energy control system and to a plurality of backup loads. The energy control system operates in an on-grid mode electrically connecting the PV power generation system to a utility grid and a backup mode electrically disconnecting the PV power generation system from the utility grid. The smart load panel selectively disconnects one or more of the plurality of backup loads from the energy control system when the energy control system is in the on-grid mode and when the energy control system is in the backup mode.
US11705731B2 Control device, consideration calculation device, power system, and computer-readable medium having recorded thereon a program
In order to output sufficient reactive power for voltage stabilization of a utility grid, and calculate an appropriate consideration according to an amount of the output reactive power, is provided a control device for controlling a distributed power source connected to the utility grid, comprising: a range setting unit where an allowable range of reactive and active powers output at normal times is set; an output control unit for controlling the reactive and active powers supplied from the distributed power source to the utility grid within the allowable range set in the range setting unit; and a reception unit for receiving, from a command device in the utility grid, an excess output command indicating that the reactive power exceeding the allowable range should be output, wherein the output control unit is for outputting the reactive power out of the allowable range when the reception unit receives the excess output command.
US11705723B2 System and method for protection of an electrical grid
A system and method for protection of an electrical grid. A respective one of the substations of the system including: a first directional protective relay to generate a signal operating on the electrical power line between the respective one of the substations and a remote one of the substations; a cyber health module to receive remote signals from two remote directional protective relays and output a reliability signal based on consistency of the remote signals and a status of the communication channels being operational; a circuit breaker to interrupt electrical power flow when directed; and a comparison circuit to receive signals and to direct the circuit breaker to interrupt electrical power flow when the reliability signal from the cyber health module indicates consistency, the first directional protective relay indicates fault, and at least one of the remote directional protective relays indicate fault.
US11705718B2 System and method for cancelling parasite voltage of neutral electric line and lifting of voltage of phase line at a remote load
A device for cancellation of parasitic voltage on the neutral line and for adjusting phase-to-neutral voltage at the remote end of a long power line comprises an autotransformer and at least two single-port-to-multi-port controllable selectors and a controller. The controller is adapted to enable educated selection of taps of the autotransformer by the controllable single-port-to-multi-port controllable selectors, for setting the phase-to-neutral output voltage to nominal voltage and for canceling the parasitic neutral-to-ground voltage.
US11705714B2 Hybrid switching apparatus for electric grids
A switching apparatus includes first and second electric terminals, and first and second electric branches comprising one or more switching devices. The second electric branch is electrically connected in parallel with said first electric branch between said first and second electric terminals. The switching apparatus comprises a current blocking circuit adapted to block a current along said second branch. The current blocking circuit includes a first switching device of solid-state type and a first electronic circuit electrically connected in parallel to said first switching device of solid-state type. The switching apparatus further comprises a current limiting circuit adapted to limit a current flowing along said second electric branch. Said current limiting circuit is electrically connected in series with said current blocking circuit and it includes a second switching device of solid-state type and a second electronic circuit electrically connected in parallel to said second switching device of solid-state type.
US11705713B1 Network primary feeder self protected transient limiting device
A device is presented for use in power distribution networks, for limiting transient overvoltages during backfeed on a network primary feeder whose feeder breaker is open and whose network protector fails to open. The device is self-contained and self-protecting, and limits the transient voltages due to an arcing single line-to-ground fault by inserting a resistance into the zero-sequence network of the primary feeder. Limiting transient overvoltages reduces damage to and prevents failures of various network components, and in particular, prevents multiple insulation failures during backfeed and reduces failures during backfeed in microprocessor network protector relays on the secondary side of network transformers whose protectors are open. In addition, the device reduces transient overvoltages associated with re-energizing a network primary feeder by closing the station breaker when all network protectors on the feeder are open, as occurs when restoring a network primary feeder that has been out of service.
US11705711B2 Support core for an elastic sleeve
A support core for an elastic sleeve comprises a first cylindrical section disengagably connected to a second cylindrical section. Each cylindrical section has an annular sidewall made up of a plurality of interlocking concave plates extending longitudinally along a portion of the support core between a abutment end and a distal end. The abutment end of each cylinder section includes a generally helical edge. The plurality of concave plates comprises a top and bottom surfaces, having two opposing longitudinal edges extending between said surfaces on opposite sides of the concave plate. Each of the longitudinal edges comprises an interlocking feature that configure to connect to a mating feature of at least one other concave plate to form one of cylindrical sections of the support core.
US11705708B2 Laminated busbar and arrangement comprising laminated busbars
A laminated busbar includes: a base body comprising conducting layers and insulating material to electrically insulate the conducting layers from each other. The conducting layers and the insulating material are clamped together by mechanical means and/or a profile is connected to the base body. In an embodiment, no glue or adhesive is arranged between at least one conducting layer and at least one insulating material.
US11705706B2 Bolt support for a junction box assembly
A junction box assembly includes an upper housing, a lower housing, a connector assembly and a bolt. The upper housing includes a bolt support. The bolt support is a cylindrical member having a top surface and a through hole. The lower housing includes a bottom through hole. The connector assembly further including a threaded bore. A bolt having a threaded end is disposed in the through hole of the upper housing, the bottom through hole of the lower housing and threadedly engaged with the threaded bore of the connector assembly so as to secure the upper housing, lower housing and connector assembly together. The top surface of the cylindrical member includes a plurality of holes, each of the plurality of holes being closed at a bottom end.
US11705704B2 Quick connect
An electrical connection assembly includes an electrical box including a housing having an internal surface defining an internal volume of the housing. An electrical connector is positioned outside the internal volume of the housing and fixed to the housing with a fastener. The housing includes an aperture having an opening defining an insertion path extending from a location external to the housing along a frame of the electrical connector to a location within the internal volume of the housing. The assembly includes a disc mechanically secured to the housing relative to the opening to obstruct the insertion path. A retainer and a bushing including a membrane for the electrical connector as well as methods of making an electrical connector are also provided.