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US11843403B2 Radio coordination in wireless communication systems
Disclosed are methods, systems, and computer-readable medium to perform operations in a wireless device that includes a first radio that operates according to a first wireless protocol and a second radio that operates according to a second wireless protocol. The operations include determining that the first radio has received a grant to an antenna of the wireless device, where the wireless device further includes a secondary radio configured to perform actions according to the first and second wireless protocols. The operations also include selecting the first radio or the secondary radio to perform an action according to the first wireless protocol. Further, the operations include instructing the selected one of the first radio and the secondary radio to perform the action, thereby avoiding conflict between the primary radio and the secondary radio.
US11843402B1 Integrated signal chain for an antenna assembly
An integrated signal chain includes a waveguide network defined by first and second waveguide layers forming a waveguide stack. A first transmit waveguide channel (WGC) is configured to communicate first transmit electromagnetic signals from a first transmit port to an antenna feed port, and a first receive WGC is configured to communicate first receive electromagnetic signals from the antenna feed port to a first receive port. A transmit module is attached to an exterior side of the first waveguide layer, and the first transmit WGC couples the transmit module to the antenna. A receive module is attached to the exterior side of the first waveguide layer, and the first receive WGC couples the antenna to the receive module. A modem may be included. A thermal management assembly can be configured to dissipate heat from the modem, the receive module, and/or the transmit module.
US11843401B2 Transmitter with slew rate control
A transmitter includes a pre-driver stage circuitry, a post-driver stage circuitry, and resistance adjustment circuits. The pre-driver stage circuitry is configured to output a second data signal according to a first data signal. The post-driver stage circuitry is configured to output a third data signal according to the second data signal. The resistance adjustment circuits are configured to provide a first variable resistor and a second variable resistor, and transmit a first power supply voltage and a second power supply voltage to at least one of the pre-driver stage circuitry or the post-driver stage circuitry, in order to adjust a slew rate of the third data signal.
US11843398B2 Voltage protection circuit to prevent power amplifier burnout, and electronic device having the same
Disclosed is a voltage protection circuit for preventing power amplifier burnout in an electronic device. The electronic device includes a power amplifier (PA) configured to amplify a transmission signal, a switch configured to set a path of a signal outputted from the PA, a bias control circuit configured to control the supply of a bias current driving the PA, and a voltage protection circuit configured to provide a main control signal for turning off the PA earlier than turning off the switch based on a battery voltage providing a driving power of the electronic device, and forward the main control signal to the bias control circuit, wherein, in response to receiving the main control signal instructing to turn off the PA from the voltage protection circuit, the bias control unit stops the supply of the bias current driving the PA.
US11843396B2 Decoding method and apparatus, network device, and storage method
A decoding method and apparatus, a network device, and a storage medium are provided. The method includes: receiving data before de-interleaving and soft bit encoding locations; dividing the data before de-interleaving to obtain first data banks; acquiring punctured data, and obtaining second data banks according to the punctured data, wherein the data before de-interleaving and the punctured data are determined in encoded data according to the soft bit encoding locations; and performing decoding according to the soft bit encoding locations, the first data banks and the second data banks, so as to obtain decoded data.
US11843391B2 Temperature feedback control apparatus, method, and system
This application discloses a temperature feedback control apparatus, method. The method includes two electric switches, a feedback control unit and an optical component. A first electric switch is configured to control that only a first channel of at least two channels that correspond to the first electric switch is conducted at a moment, to feed back an optical signal of a target optical component connected to the first channel to the feedback control unit. The feedback control unit is configured to calculate temperature of the corresponding optical component based on an electrical signal converted from the optical signal, to obtain a control signal. The second electric switch is configured to control, when the first channel is conducted, that only the second channel is conducted, to transmit the control signal to the target optical component to adjust its temperature. The optical component connects to both the first and second channels.
US11843389B1 Low-power, reduced-area VCO design with power supply noise rejection
An apparatus comprises a first circuit and a second circuit The first circuit may be configured to generate a control current signal in response to a supply voltage and a first input signal. The first circuit generally provides supply noise rejection to variations in the supply voltage. The second circuit is generally connected to the first circuit and comprises a programmable ring oscillator configured to generate an output signal having a frequency based on the control current signal and a value of a second input signal.
US11843380B2 Contactor, and device and method for controlling same
The present disclosure relates to contactor, and device and method for controlling same. A control device for a contactor comprises a high side control unit, a first low side control unit, a second low side control unit, a freewheeling unit, and a controller. The high side control unit is configured to switch on or switch off the connection of the first magnetic unit and the second magnetic unit of the contactor with a power supply. The first low side control unit is configured to switch on or switch off the connection of the first magnetic unit with the reference voltage node. The second low side control unit is configured to switch on or switch off the connection of the second magnetic unit with the reference voltage node. The freewheeling unit is connected across a branch comprising a first magnetic unit and a first low side control unit and connected across a branch comprising a second magnetic unit and a second low side control unit. The controller is configured to control the operation of the high side control unit, the first low side control unit, and the second low side control unit. Embodiments of the present disclosure may enable intelligent control of contactors with simple control logic.
US11843379B2 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.
US11843378B2 Hierarchical statistically multiplexed counters and a method thereof
Embodiments of the present invention relate to an architecture that uses hierarchical statistically multiplexed counters to extend counter life by orders of magnitude. Each level includes statistically multiplexed counters. The statistically multiplexed counters includes P base counters and S subcounters, wherein the S subcounters are dynamically concatenated with the P base counters. When a row overflow in a level occurs, counters in a next level above are used to extend counter life. The hierarchical statistically multiplexed counters can be used with an overflow FIFO to further extend counter life.
US11843372B2 Integrated circuit with configurable on-die termination
Described are integrated-circuit die with differential receivers, the inputs of which are coupled to external signal pads. Termination legs coupled to the signal pads support multiple termination topologies. These termination legs can support adjustable impedances, capacitances, or both, which may be controlled using an integrated memory.
US11843369B2 Integrated MOS transistor with selective disabling of cells thereof
An integrated device includes at least one MOS transistor having a plurality of cells. In each of one or more of the cells a disabling structure is provided. The disabling structure is configured to be in a non-conductive condition when the MOS transistor is switched on in response to a control voltage comprised between a threshold voltage of the MOS transistor and an intervention voltage of the disabling structure, or to be in a conductive condition otherwise. A system comprising at least one integrated device as above is also proposed. Moreover, a corresponding process for manufacturing this integrated device is proposed.
US11843367B2 Filter device, radio-frequency front-end circuit, and communication apparatus
A filter device according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a first filter and a second filter that are connected in parallel between a first terminal and a second terminal. The first filter includes multiple series arm resonators. The series arm resonators are disposed in series in a path from the first terminal via the first filter to the second terminal. The series arm resonators include a first series arm resonator and a second series arm resonator. Under a condition that a value obtained by dividing a difference between an antiresonance frequency and a resonance frequency of each series arm resonator by the resonance frequency is defined as a fractional bandwidth, a first fractional bandwidth of the first series arm resonator is different from a second fractional bandwidth of the second series arm resonator.
US11843364B2 Acoustic resonator
An acoustic resonator includes a piezoelectric stack including a piezoelectric layer having a top surface and a bottom surface, a top electrode layer disposed above the top surface, and a bottom electrode layer disposed below the bottom surface. A number of acoustic wave reflectors are disposed on a side of the bottom electrode layer opposite the piezoelectric layer. Each acoustic wave reflector includes a high acoustic impedance layer and may include a low acoustic impedance layer. The acoustic resonator may include a tether that extends laterally to a stacking direction of the layers of the piezoelectric stack. A supporting structure may be coupled to the tether opposite the acoustic resonator for anchoring the acoustic resonator. A mirror, one or more phononic crystals, or both may be positioned on proximate the tether opposite the acoustic resonator to avoid resonant waves from exiting the acoustic resonator in use.
US11843363B2 Elastic wave filter device
An elastic wave filter device includes a ladder filter that includes series arm resonators and parallel arm resonators. In one series arm resonator in which the acoustic velocity in a first and second edge area is lower than in a central area, each first electrode finger includes a large-width portion having a width larger than in remaining portions in the second edge area, and each second electrode finger includes a large-width portion having a width larger than in remaining portions in the first edge area. In at least one of remaining series arm resonators and the parallel arm resonators, each first and second electrode finger includes a large-width portion having a width larger than in remaining portions in both of the first and second edge areas.
US11843362B2 Elastic wave device, high-frequency front-end circuit, and communication device
An elastic wave device includes a support substrate made of silicon, a piezoelectric film disposed directly or indirectly on the support substrate, and an interdigital transducer electrode disposed on one surface of the piezoelectric film. A higher-order mode acoustic velocity of propagation through the piezoelectric film is equal or substantially equal to an acoustic velocity Vsi=(V1)1/2 of propagation through silicon or higher than the acoustic velocity Vsi, where Vsi is specified by V1 among solutions V1, V2, and V3 with respect to x derived from Ax3+Bx2+Cx+D=0.
US11843361B2 LO leakage suppression in frequency conversion circuits
A processor may calibrate a first actuator electrically coupled to a transconductance stage of the frequency conversion circuit. The transconductance stage may be configured to receive a differential signal input. Calibrating a first actuator may adjust a first basis vector associated with a differential direct current (DC) output of the transconductance stage. A processor may calibrate a second actuator electrically coupled to receive the differential current output of the transconductance stage and electrically coupled to a set of commutating devices of the frequency conversion circuit. The commutating devices may be configured to receive differential LO inputs. Calibrating a second actuator may adjust a second basis vector associated with a differential impedance of the set of commutating devices. A processor may offset responsive to adjusting the first basis vector and the second basis vector, the first leakage basis vector and second leakage basis vector of the LO leakage signal.
US11843359B2 Amplification system and method
An amplification system which includes a source of electrical audio signals, a first amplifier, a second amplifier, a plurality of loudspeakers, and a first phase of the first amplifier and a second phase of the second amplifier reproduced in parallel having a time delay between first and second phase amplification for out of phase correction. The time delay is configured to correct poor sound signals while amplifying weaker harmonics and sound signals of different frequencies, thereby adjusting sound output of the amplification system and acoustical characteristics of a room. The amplification system is useful for providing improved sound quality and increased audio efficiencies.
US11843356B2 Radio-frequency power amplifier with amplitude modulation to amplitude modulation (AMAM) compensation
An electronic device may include wireless circuitry with a processor, a transceiver, an antenna, and a front-end module coupled between the transceiver and the antenna. The front-end module may include one or more power amplifiers for amplifying a signal for transmission through the antenna. A power amplifier may include an amplitude modulation distortion compensation circuit coupled to the input of the power amplifier. The compensation circuit may include adaptive biasing transistors each having a first source-drain terminal coupled to the input of the power amplifier, a second source-drain terminal coupled to a supply voltage, and a gate terminal configured to receive a control voltage via a big resistor. The control voltage can be set to a voltage level so that the adaptive biasing transistors are only turned on when the voltage swing at the input of the power amplifier is relatively large.
US11843355B2 High-energy suppression for capacitor transimpedance amplifier (CTIA)-based imagers or other imaging devices
An apparatus includes a photodetector configured to generate an electrical current based on received illumination. The apparatus also includes a capacitor transimpedance amplifier (CTIA) unit cell having (i) an amplifier configured to receive the electrical current and a reference voltage, (ii) a feedback capacitor coupled in parallel across the amplifier, and (iii) a reset switch coupled in parallel across the feedback capacitor. The apparatus further includes an event detector configured to sense a high-energy event affecting the photodetector. In addition, the apparatus includes a switchable clamp coupled across inputs of the amplifier, where the event detector is configured to close the switchable clamp in response to sensing the high-energy event.
US11843350B2 Autonomous solar field and receiver inspections based on polarimetric-enhanced imaging
Provided herein are systems and related methods of performing solar field and receiver inspections based on polarimetric-enhanced imaging.
US11843345B2 Method for controlling a motor unit, and motor unit for carrying out such a method
A method for monitoring a motor unit is provided. The method includes: detecting a starting rotor position: ascertaining a non-safety-critical position tolerance range; ascertaining a position offset for the rotor as a function of the ascertained position tolerance range; ascertaining a target rotor position for the rotor based on the starting rotor position and the position offset; specifying a target control pattern based on the ascertained target rotor position; generating and applying a motor control pattern to the motor unit to rotate the rotor to the specified target rotor position using the target control pattern; detecting an actual control pattern controlling the motor unit at an interface between the motor controller and the motor unit; detecting an actual rotor position resulting from the rotation of the rotor using the motor control pattern; and feeding back both the detected actual control pattern and the detected actual rotor position for verification thereof.
US11843344B2 Brushless DC electric (BLDC) motor driver circuit
A brushless DC electric (BLDC) motor driver circuit includes: a power stage circuit configured to operably drive a brushless DC electric (BLDC) motor according to a pulse width modulation (PWM) signal; and an abnormality diagnosis circuit, wherein when a first parameter is under control, the abnormality diagnosis circuit is configured to operably determine a rotation abnormality condition of the BLDC motor according to a second parameter; wherein the first parameter and the second parameter are correlated with the rotation of the BLDC motor.
US11843339B2 System for estimating a number of shorted turns in a permanent magnet synchronous motor with inter turn short circuit faults
A system and method estimate the fault severity index and consequently the number of shorted turns in permanent magnet motors (PMSM) with inter turn short circuit fault (ITSC). In this method, the machine is excited with DC current at stand still conditions to obtain the winding resistance seen by the d-axis of the machine. The estimated d-axis resistance contains useful information pertaining to the fault severity index, and is used to extract the fault severity index and the number of shorted turns in the faulty motor. The method enables the estimation of fault severity index without complex modeling with different machine prototypes, or FEA models to analyze the relationship between machine currents and short circuit current. To enhance the accuracy of the estimation method, this disclosure addresses issues associated with inverter non-linearity effects such as distortion voltage due to dead time effects and voltage drops across the switching devices.
US11843338B2 Variable speed drive control
Examples include a method for controlling a variable speed drive driving an electric motor. The variable speed drive is connected to an electric power source and comprises a passive DC-link and an inverter stage controlled by a first controller of the variable speed drive. The passive DC-link is connected to the inverter stage. The method comprises running the electric motor to reach a steady-state operating point, measuring a plurality of values of current or voltage of the passive DC-link, and computing, by a second controller, a frequency spectrum of the DC-link based on the plurality of values of current or voltage measured. The method further comprises detecting a specific resonance frequency by comparing amplitudes of the frequency spectrum to a predetermined pattern, and modifying filter parameters of a digital filter of the DC-link or control parameters of a control law of the electric motor based on the specific resonance frequency.
US11843334B2 Rotating electrical machine
A rotating electrical machine includes a magnetic field-producing unit, an armature with a multi-phase armature winding, and a rotor. The magnetic field-producing unit includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion is located closer to a d-axis in a d-q axis coordinate system than the second position is. The second position is located closer to a q-axis in the d-q axis coordinate system than the first position is. The magnetic field-producing unit is magnetically oriented to meet a condition where an angle which an easy axis of magnetization of the first portion makes with the d-axis is smaller than an angle which an easy axis of magnetization of the second portion makes with the q-axis. The magnetic field-producing unit is configured to have an intrinsic coercive force of 400 kA/m and also have a remanent flux density of 1.0 T or more.
US11843329B2 Artificial muscles comprising an electrode pair having fan portions and artificial muscle assemblies including same
An artificial muscle includes an electrode pair including a first electrode and a second electrode. One or both of the first electrode and the second electrode includes a central opening. The first electrode and the second electrode each include two or more fan portions and two or more bridge portions. Each fan portion includes a first end having an inner length, a second end having an outer length, a first side edge extending from the second end, and a second side edge extending from the second end. The outer length is greater than the inner length. Each bridge portion interconnecting adjacent fan portions at the first end.
US11843320B2 Method of operating isolated resonant converter with synchronous rectifier
A method for operating a resonant converter in a burst mode includes determining the polarity of a transformer voltage across a secondary winding of a transformer. The method includes determining, from the polarity of the transformer voltage, on/off states of first and second transistors coupled to the secondary winding of the transformer. If the transformer voltage has a first polarity, the method includes commencing a burst period by alternately turning on/off high-side and low-side transistors electrically connected to a primary winding of the transformer.
US11843314B2 PFC circuit with auxiliary switch tube and control method thereof
A PFC circuit includes: a boost inductor, an auxiliary winding, an auxiliary switch tube, a main switch tube, a clamping capacitor, a series resistor and a control module; the boost inductor and the auxiliary winding have mutual inductance, a first terminal of the auxiliary winding is connected to a first terminal of the auxiliary switch tube, a second terminal of the auxiliary switch tube is connected to a first terminal of the clamping capacitor, a second terminal of the clamping capacitor is connected to a first terminal of the series resistor, and a second terminal of the series resistor is connected to a second terminal of the auxiliary winding; the main switch tube is connected between the boost inductor and the ground; and the control module is respectively connected to a control terminal of the main switch tube and a control terminal of the auxiliary switch tube.
US11843312B2 Apparatuses and methods involving power conversion using multiple rectifier circuits
An apparatus including direct-current (DC)-alternating-current (AC) inverter circuitry, first and second circuits, and output circuitry. The DC-AC inverter circuitry inverts a DC input signal corresponding to an input voltage to an AC signal. The first circuit and second circuits respectively include inductive isolation circuits driven in response to power from the at least one AC signal, and rectifier circuits that responds to the inductive isolation circuits by outputting first and second rectified signals, where at least one of the first and second rectifier circuits characterized as being limited by a voltage breakdown rating. The output circuitry provides a DC output voltage signal and to cascade a plurality of signals, including the first and second rectified signals, to provide a voltage source that is dependent on the first and second rectified signals and greater than voltage breakdown rating.
US11843310B2 Voltage conversion circuit and image forming apparatus
In order to eliminate inconvenience that the voltage accuracy requirement for a power supply voltage of an ASIC cannot be satisfied because noise generated inside a substrate is superimposed on the power supply voltage, an LDO and an LC filter are added between a DC-DC converter and a power supply terminal of the ASIC to reduce the noise superimposed on the power supply voltage, the LDO is added to the subsequent stage of the DC-DC converter to reduce noise generated from the DC-DC converter, and further the LC filter is added to the subsequent stage of the LDO to reduce noise generated due to crosstalk or the like.
US11843308B2 Arrangement for generating electric power made up of at least two rotating bodies of revolution partially immersed in a dynamic fluid; and a procedure for generating electric power using said arrangement
An arrangement for generating energy made up of at least two rotating bodies of revolution partially immersed in a dynamic fluid. The at least two rotating bodies of revolution have their longitudinal axis of rotation located perpendicularly to the flow of the fluid, and are further associated to support means and to drive means, being immersed about 30% of their diameter. One of the at least two rotating bodies of revolution is located upstream of said dynamic fluid with its longitudinal axis of rotation located in a longitudinal slider of the support means with the possibility of translation and variable rotation speed. The other of the at least two rotating bodies of revolution is located downstream of the dynamic fluid, with its longitudinal axis of rotation being attached to the support means, and with a rotation synchronized with the flow speed of the dynamic fluid.
US11843307B2 Motor and motor assembly
A motor includes a stator, a rotor, and a bearing. The stator includes a shaft that extends in a vertical direction. The rotor is rotatable around the shaft. The bearing supports the rotor in a rotatable manner. The rotor includes a magnet, a case, and a tooth groove. The magnet is radially outward of the stator and opposes the stator in a radial direction. The case covers a radially outer end of the magnet. The tooth groove is provided in a radially outer surface of the case.
US11843304B2 Electric assembly and vehicle having the same
An electric assembly includes: a box assembly, a motor, and a transmission. A mounting plate is disposed in the box assembly and divides a space within the box assembly into a motor holding cavity and a transmission holding cavity arranged along an axial direction of a motor shaft. The mounting plate has a shaft via-hole making the motor holding cavity and the transmission holding cavity be in communication. The motor is disposed in the motor holding cavity. The transmission is disposed in the transmission holding cavity. The motor is power-coupled to the transmission. At least one of a surface of the mounting plate facing the motor and a surface of the mounting plate facing the transmission is provided with ribs including strip-shaped ribs extending along a radial direction of the motor. Heights of the strip-shaped ribs decrease from a center portion of the mounting plate to a periphery portion of the mounting plate.
US11843294B2 Motor for a personal care device
According to an aspect there is provided a motor (1) for a personal care device (10). The motor (1) comprises: a stator (2) comprising a stator surface; a rotor (3) comprising a rotor surface disposed opposite the stator surface; and a spacer (4) projecting between the stator surface and the rotor surface so as to define a minimum airgap between the stator (2) and the rotor (3). The spacer (4) is disposed on or at one of the rotor surface and the stator surface, and has a contact surface configured to engage with the other one of the rotor surface and the stator surface.
US11843288B2 Rotor for an electric machine and electric machine having a rotor
A rotor (1) for an electric machine (2) includes at least one sensor element (3) configured for detecting at least one condition variable of the rotor (1), a signal processing unit (4) connected to the at least one sensor element (3) and configured for generating measured data from the detected condition variable of the rotor (1) and transmitting the measured data to a control device (5), and at least one induction coil (7) that includes at least one electrical conductor (8), is arranged at least indirectly on an end face of the rotor (1), and is configured for generating electrical energy from a magnetic front stray field (12) rotating in relation to the rotor (1) during the operation of the electric machine (2).
US11843286B2 Motor
An embodiment relates to a motor comprising: a shaft; a rotor coupled to the shaft; and a stator disposed on the outside of the rotor, wherein the rotor includes a rotor core and a plurality of magnets disposed on the outer circumferential surface of the rotor core, wherein the rotor core includes a first region coupled to the shaft and a second region disposed on the outside of the first region, and wherein the upper or lower portion of the second region radially overlaps a bearing coupled to the shaft. Accordingly, the size of the motor can be reduced compared to the conventional art.
US11843284B2 Rotor of rotary electric machine and rotary electric machine
Provided are a rotor of a rotary electric machine, and a rotary electric machine, in which torque ripple can be efficiently reduced with a simple configuration. In the rotor of the rotary electric machine which is rotatably disposed in a stator, and the rotary electric machine including the stator, and the rotor rotatably disposed in the stator, two or more magnets are arranged per pole, and arranged such that separation distances, between the two or more magnets per pole along a circumferential direction of the rotor, alternately vary every pole along the circumferential direction of the rotor.
US11843269B2 Apparatuses and methods for removing defective energy storage cells from an energy storage array
Apparatuses and methods for removing a defective energy storage cell from an energy storage array is described. An apparatus includes an energy storage array including a plurality of energy storage cells, and a cell removal circuit coupled to the energy storage array. The cell removal circuit is configured to prevent a defective energy storage cell of the plurality of energy storage cells from causing other energy storage cells of the plurality of energy storage cells to become defective. A method includes receiving power at a charging node of an energy storage array, the energy storage array including a plurality of energy storage cells. Responsive to failure of an energy storage cell of the plurality of energy storage cells, current is provided through the defective energy storage cell, and responsive to the defective energy storage cell becoming an open circuit, discontinuing provision of the current through the defective energy storage cell.
US11843265B2 Wireless power mode switching
A wireless power system may include power transmitting devices, power receiving devices, and power transmitting and receiving devices. Control circuitry in the power transmitting and receiving device may determine whether to operate in a power receiving mode or a power transmitting mode. The preferred mode for the power transmitting and receiving device may depend on the types of devices within the system, the state of charge of the batteries of the devices in the system, whether or not one or more devices in the system are connected to a wired power source, etc. Each power transmitting and receiving device may have a default mode. Upon detection of an adjacent device, the wireless power transmitting and receiving device enters a configuration phase in its default mode. Before or during a power transfer phase, the power transmitting and receiving device may swap roles from its default mode to another mode.
US11843262B2 Optical power supply converter
An optical power supply converter (1) that photoelectrically converts light from optical fiber cables comprises a reflecting unit (3) including a concave reflecting mirror (6) made of a rotating paraboloid, a light receiving element (2) including a light receiving surface (2a) at the focus of the mirror (6) orthogonal to the rotation axis of the mirror (6), and a plurality of mounting portions (9) for mounting the emitting ends (OE) of the fiber cables. The seperation distance (s), the shift distance (h) and the divergence angle (θ) are set appropriately so as to concentrate all reflected light on the light receiving surface (2a).
US11843260B2 Generator unit for wireless power transfer
An RF signal generator wirelessly transferring power to a wireless device includes, in part, a multitude of generating elements generating a multitude of RF signals transmitted by a multitude of antennas, a wireless signal receiver, and a control unit controlling the phases and/or amplitudes of the RF signals in accordance with a signal received by the receiver. The signal received by the receiver includes, in part, information representative of the amount of RF power the first wireless device receives. The RF signal generator further includes, in part, a detector detecting an RF signal caused by scattering or reflection of the RF signal transmitted by the antennas. The control unit further controls the phase and/or amplitude of the RF signals in accordance with the signal detected by the detector.
US11843259B2 Power feeding device, power receiving device, and wireless power feed system
A wireless power feed system with high transfer efficiency of electric power is disclosed. The wireless power feed system includes a power feeding device and a power receiving device, wherein the power feeding device includes a first electromagnetic coupling coil that is connected to an AC power source via a directional coupler; a first resonant coil; a switch connected to the opposite ends of the first resonant coil; a control circuit which conducts switching on/off of the switch based on a parameter of an amplitude of a reflective wave detected by the directional coupler; and an analog-digital converter provided between the first electromagnetic coupling coil and the control circuit; and the power receiving device includes a second resonant coil; and a second electromagnetic coupling coil, and wherein the first electromagnetic coupling coil is provided between the first resonant coil and the second resonant coil.
US11843257B2 Power transmission apparatus and wireless power transmission system
A power transmission apparatus includes a first switching element having a first and a second terminal, a first capacitor connected between the first terminal and the second terminal of the first switching element, and a power transmission inductor connected to the first switching element on a direct-current (DC) basis and configured to wirelessly transmit alternating-current (AC) power.
US11843255B2 Ruggedized communication for wireless power systems in multi-device environments
A wireless power transmission system includes a wireless power transmitter, a wireless power transfer circuit electrically connectable to the at least one wireless power transmitter, and a transmitter controller. The transmitter controller is configured to determine presence of a wireless power receiver system, encode or decode a communications signal communicated over a magnetic field, the magnetic field produced by coupling of the wireless power transmitter and the one or more wireless power receiver systems. The transmitter controller is further configured to determine presence of one or more of unwanted noise, unwanted data, or combinations thereof, within a proximity communications frequency band, the proximity communications frequency band substantially similar to the communications frequency band. The transmitter controller is further configured to filter the one or more of unwanted noise, unwanted data, or combinations thereof to determine a filtered communications signal.
US11843253B2 Controlled energy system
An energy system substantially converts the power input into an AC power signal that is substantially synchronized with a power signal of the power grid. The energy system is further operable in alternative modes, including in an on-grid mode and off-grid mode. In the on-grid mode, the energy system provides the synchronized AC power signal to the power grid. In the off-grid mode, the energy delivers at least a portion of the AC power signal to a grid load.
US11843252B2 System and method for damping sub-synchronous control interactions in a grid-forming inverter-based resource
A method for damping sub-synchronous control interactions (SSCI) in a grid-forming inverter-based resource connected to an electrical grid includes receiving, via a controller, a current feedback signal in a synchronous reference frame. The method also includes rotating, via the controller, the current feedback signal to a new reference frame associated with a sub-synchronous frequency range. Further, the method includes determining, via the controller, a sub-synchronous component of the current feedback signal. Moreover, the method includes rotating, via the controller, the sub-synchronous component of the current feedback signal back to the synchronous reference frame. In addition, the method includes determining, via the controller, a voltage command associated with sub-synchronous damping for the inverter-based resource as a function of the sub-synchronous component and a virtual resistance setting. Thus, the method includes controlling, via the controller, the inverter-based resource, based at least in part, on the voltage command associated with the sub-synchronous damping.
US11843251B2 Controller circuit for photovoltaic sub-module
A controller circuit for a PV sub-module includes a power harvest controller circuit, a voltage limit controller circuit, a power mode control circuit, a multiplexer circuit, and a switching converter circuit. The power harvest controller circuit, including a first PV voltage input, a ceiling reference input, a floor reference input, and a first gate control output. The voltage limit controller circuit, including a first output voltage feedback input, a pulse width reference input, and a second gate control output. The power mode control circuit, including a second output voltage feedback input, a mode reference input, and a mode selection output. The multiplexer circuit, including a first gate control input, a second gate control input, a mode selection input, and a third gate control output. The switching converter circuit, including a second PV voltage input, a third gate control input, and a DC voltage output.
US11843250B2 Microgrid electric power generation systems and associated methods
A method for operating a microgrid electric power generation system includes delivering energy to an electric power bus at least partially from one or more kinetic generators electrically coupled to the electric power bus, controlling the one or more kinetic generators in response to a change in a load such that a magnitude of a voltage on the electric power bus remains within a predetermined voltage range, and controlling one or more combustion generators electrically coupled to the electric power bus based at least in part on an operating state of the one or more kinetic generators. The one or more kinetic generators are capable of (a) delivering energy stored therein to the electric power bus, and (b) storing energy in kinetic form.
US11843245B2 Wireless power transfer apparatus for wirelessly transferring power across an electrically conductive member
A wireless power transfer apparatus for capacitive-inductive power transfer has a primary and a secondary device separated by the conductive member. The primary device has at least two transmitter plates configured to be capacitively coupled with the conductive member to induce a current flow and generate a magnetic field in the conductive member. The secondary device is connectable to a load and provided with a receiving coil configured to be inductively coupled with the conductive member.
US11843244B2 Current detection circuit
The present disclosure provides a current detection circuit having a high detection precision. The current detection circuit includes: a current output type differential amplifier; a first input resistor, configured to be connected between a first input end of the differential amplifier and a first current sense terminal; a second input resistor, configured to be connected between a second input end of the differential amplifier and a second current sense terminal; an output resistor, configured to be connected to an output end of the differential amplifier; a first feedback current path, configured to allow a first feedback current to flow between the first input end and the output end of the differential amplifier; and a second feedback current path, configured to allow a second feedback current to flow between the second current sense terminal and the output end of the differential amplifier.
US11843243B2 Wireless sensor network gateway with integral intrinsic safety outputs for field mounted access point antennas
A wireless sensor network gateway includes safe side circuitry, hazardous side circuitry and isolation circuitry, which are supported by a housing. The safe side circuitry includes a safe side power circuit, and a safe side data input/output (I/O) circuit. The hazardous side circuitry includes a hazardous side power circuit, and a hazardous side data I/O circuit. The isolation circuitry divides the safe side circuitry from the hazardous side circuitry. The isolation circuitry includes a power isolation circuit that couples the safe side power circuit to the hazardous side power circuit and forms an intrinsic safety barrier between the safe side power circuit and the hazardous side power circuit, and a data isolation circuit that couples the safe side data I/O circuit to the hazardous side data I/O circuit and forms an intrinsic safety barrier between the safe side data I/O circuit and the hazardous side data I/O circuit.
US11843242B1 High voltage DC fault detection
An automatic line integrity monitoring system may include a cable having a plurality of wires, and a controller configured to sequentially swap each wire of the cable from a main power supply to an auxiliary power supply. The controller further checks each wire for a current flow while the wire is connected to the auxiliary power supply, and, in response to the current flow satisfying a criterion, automatically disconnect the cable from the main power supply. The criterion may, for example, be an amperage threshold.
US11843237B2 Device for detecting an electric arc in an electronic assembly using a modified pierce oscillator
The invention relates to a device for detecting an electric arc in an electronic assembly, having: a transmission unit for generating an output signal, and an evaluation unit for receiving the output signal, where the transmission unit and the evaluation unit are connected to one another, where the transmission unit comprises an oscillator unit that generates an output signal having a frequency and/or an amplitude, and where the evaluation unit is configured to detect deviations, caused by an arc, in the output signal from the transmission unit. There is in particular a provision to implement the oscillator unit by way of a modified Pierce oscillator having an inverter, where the quartz is replaced by a detector coil. The invention furthermore relates to an electronic assembly of a motor vehicle having an apparatus to be controlled, in particular having a heating apparatus and having said device, and to a method for detecting an electric arc in an electronic assembly.
US11843235B2 Overcurrent protection circuit
In order both to accommodate instantaneous current as well as overcurrent protection in accordance with the load, an overcurrent protection circuit has: a threshold value generation unit that, in accordance with a threshold value control signal, switches between setting an overcurrent detection threshold value to a first set value (∝ Iref) and a second set value (∝ Iset) lower than the first set value; an overcurrent detection unit that compares a sense signal in accordance with the current being monitored and the overcurrent detection value and generates an overcurrent protection signal; a reference value generation unit that generates a reference value (∝ Iset) in accordance with the seconds set value; a comparison unit that compares the sense signal and the reference value, and generates a comparison signal; and a threshold value control unit that monitors the comparison signal, and generates a threshold value control signal.
US11843232B2 Assembly and method for sealing a bundle of wires
A sealing assembly for sealing a bundle of wires includes a first sheet formed of a sealant material, a second sheet disposed above the first sheet, and a third sheet disposed above the second sheet formed of the sealant material. The second sheet includes a thermally conductive material. When the bundle of wires is overlaid on the assembly in a first direction, and the assembly is wrapped in a second direction that is generally perpendicular to the first to thereby surround the wires, the second sheet facilitates enhanced thermal energy distribution of applied heat throughout the assembly to thereby more uniformly melt the sealant material and thereby fill voids between the wires.
US11843228B2 Electrical connection box
Provided is an electrical connection box 10 that includes a box main body 12 having a surface 14 provided with a component mounting portion 22 in which an electrical component 30 is mounted; and a cover member 16 covering the surface 14 of the box main body 12, in which an inner surface 48 of a top wall portion 42 of the cover member 16 is provided with a heat dissipation member holding portion 52 that protrudes toward the electrical component 30, and a plastic heat dissipation member 64 held by the heat dissipation member holding portion 52 is made to come into contact with a surface 66 of the electrical component 30.
US11843227B2 Set of external connection modules for electrical connection enclosure, and electrical connection enclosure comprising at least one such external connection module
An electrical connection enclosure comprises at least one electricity source connected to an associated electrical load and comprising a base, a frontal portion, a cover and functional elements attached to the base. All the electricity sources have a base of constant height and a frontal portion and a cover whose heights are adapted to the dimensions of the functional elements. The electrical enclosure comprises at least one external connection module (706) associated to one of the electricity sources and selected from a set of external connection modules. Each external connection module comprises a first end (709) of height equal to the height of the bases and comprising input connectors (710) connected to the electricity source, and a second end (711) of height equal to one, two or three times the height of the bases and less than or equal to the height of the associated electricity sources and comprising output connectors (712) connected to the electrical load.
US11843223B2 Semiconductor light-emitting device and method for manufacturing semiconductor light-emitting device
According to one embodiment, the first process of forming a first light-reflecting structure including forming a patterned dielectric layer on a substrate, forming a first high refractive index layer on the substrate and the dielectric layer, planarizing the first high refractive index layer, forming a mask layer on the first high refractive index layer, forming a periodic structure in the mask layer and the first high refractive index layer, the periodic structure having openings separated at a constant period, forming a low refractive index layer on the mask layer and filling the periodic structure with the low refractive index layer, and performing chemical mechanical polishing to cause the mask layer and the low refractive index layer to form substantially the same plane.
US11843216B2 Crimp structure
A crimp structure includes a crimp section having an insulated ferrule disposed inside an outer conductor of a shielded cable. The outer conductor and a ground contact placed on an outer periphery of the outer conductor are crimped.
US11843215B2 Method to determine quality of termination of wire using thermal characteristics
A wire terminating apparatus and method which allows for determining the quality of a wire termination. The method includes terminating the wire, monitoring the thermal properties of the termination with one or more thermal sensors and comparing the monitored thermal properties to stored thermal properties to determine if the termination is defective. If the termination is defective, the termination is discarded. The apparatus includes a wire termination zone. A thermal sensor is mounted on the wire terminating apparatus proximate the wire termination zone. The thermal sensor monitors the thermal properties of the termination to determine if the termination is defective.
US11843207B2 Lamp socket with non-riveted contact connection
A lamp socket for a cooking appliance lamp, the lamp socket including a socket body; at least one supply contact configured to connect to a connection conductor configured to supply electrical voltage electrical voltage to the cooking appliance lamp; at least one socket contact electrically connected with the at least one supply contact and connected to an illuminant socket of the cooking appliance lamp; a contact cavity formed by the socket body wherein the at least one socket contact is arranged in the socket cavity; a fastener that fastens the at least one supply contact at the socket body, wherein the fastener is integrally provided in one piece with the at least one supply contact or bonded to the supply contact.
US11843204B2 Signal processing circuit, contactless connector, signal processing method and storage medium
Disclosed is a signal processing circuit, a contactless connector, a signal processing method and a storage medium. One end of a cable of the signal processing circuit can be connected to a device and the other end of the cable of the signal processing circuit is connected to a port processing unit for receiving a signal transmitted by the device and/or transmitting a signal to the device; one end of the port processing unit is connected to the cable, and the other end of the port processing unit is connected to a signal processing unit for acquiring a data communication transmission mode of a port of the device connected to a connector, and performing interface configuration on the cable according to the data communication transmission mode; and the signal processing unit is connected to the main coil or the secondary coil, and is configured to, if receiving the signal transmitted by the device, transmit the signal to the main coil and/or the secondary coil, and/or is configured to, if receiving the signal transmitted by the main coil and/or the secondary coil, transmit the signal to the device according to the data communication transmission mode. According to the present application, the contactless connector adapts to different transmission protocols of the device port while remote wireless signal transmission is realized.
US11843200B2 Connector with a position assurance element having a contact receptacle
A connector includes a connector position assurance element having a contact receptacle for receiving an electrical contact element, and a connector housing having a contact receptacle for receiving another electrical contact element and a receptacle for receiving the connector position assurance element.
US11843193B2 Connector and connector assembly
Provided is a connector including a housing. The housing has a terminal array wall, an insertion/detachment direction restriction portion provided in an area defined by the terminal array wall and contacts the partner connector to set a maximum depth position of the partner connector upon fitting, and an inclination restriction portion. The inclination restriction portion is, at a position outside the area defined by the terminal array wall, positioned with a predetermined clearance from a corresponding portion of the partner connector at the maximum depth position upon fitting in a connector insertion/detachment direction. Upon detachment of the partner connector, when the partner connector is inclined such that a one-end-side portion of the partner connector is lifted, the other-end-side portion of the partner connector contacts the inclination restriction portion in the connector insertion/detachment direction to restrict inclination of the partner connector with an angle greater than a predetermined angle.
US11843191B2 Soldering aid and method for attaching a cable to a conductor area
A soldering aid for electrically conductively connecting a cable core of a cable to a conductor area includes a body made of an electrically insulating material and an electrically conductive contact part received in the body. The contact part has a contact surface configured to electrically conductively contact the conductor area. The body is formed with a receptacle having a slot open toward one side configured to receive the cable core of the cable, and is formed with a through-bore configured to surround a sheathed portion of the cable. The contact part closes an opening at a bottom of the slot and conductively contacts the cable core.
US11843190B2 Wideband antenna and antenna module including the same
Provided is an antenna module including a plurality of conductive layers stacked in a first direction, the antenna module including a first patch antenna including at least one radiator provided in at least one conductive layer, and an electromagnetic band gap (EBG) structure including a plurality of pillars spaced apart from the at least one radiator in a direction perpendicular to the first direction, the plurality of pillars surrounding the at least one radiator, wherein each of the plurality of pillars includes two or more plates provided parallel with each other in two or more conductive layers, respectively, and at least one via connecting the two or more plates.
US11843187B2 Antenna module grounding for phased array antennas
Technologies directed to overlaid shared aperture array with improved total efficiency are described. One RF structure includes a first antenna with a first set of antenna elements disposed on a first plane of a support structure and a second antenna with a second set of antenna elements disposed on a second plane of the support structure. A set of parasitic antenna elements are disposed on the first plane. Two adjacent antenna elements, including one from the first plurality of antenna elements and another one from the plurality of parasitic antenna elements, are separated by the second distance.
US11843184B1 Dual band, singular form factor, transmit and receive GNSS antenna with passively shaped antenna pattern
The dual frequency antenna element has electromagnetically resonant structure with plural attached current conductors each communicating on a different frequency band and producing a circularly polarized radiation pattern with respect to a propagation direction. A pattern shaper element fashioned using first and second conductive discs is positioned within the radiation pattern in alignment with the propagation direction. The discs are secured in a first spaced relation to each other and in a second spaced relation to the dual frequency antenna element. The respective disc surface areas, and the first and second spaced relations are cooperatively configured to passively modify the radiation pattern of the dual frequency antenna element to produce dual frequency band coverage of approximately 60 degrees centered about the longitudinal axis while substantially blocking coverage at 90 degrees to the longitudinal axis.
US11843181B2 Active software defined electronically stirred phased array antenna
An aviation antenna assembly may include a plurality of antenna elements, a directional control switch associated with each of the antenna elements to enable each of the antenna elements to transition between transmitting via a transmission via a transmit chain or receive via a receive chain, beam forming network elements disposed in the transmit chain and the receive chain, and an electronically controlled phased array stirring assembly operably coupled to the directional control switch of each of the antenna elements and to the beam forming network elements to perform electrical stirring with respect to signals in the transmit chain and the receive chain. The antenna elements, the directional control switch, the beam forming network elements, and the electronically controlled phased array stirring assembly of the antenna assembly are all disposed within a single radome attachable to an aircraft body.
US11843179B2 Electronic device
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a plurality of main device antennas, a switch, and a processor. The switch enables at least one of the main device antennas. The processor is electrically connected to the switch and controls the switch to switch the enabled main device antenna based on a usage status of the electronic device.
US11843176B2 Array antenna
An array antenna of a radar includes a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) substrate with antenna transceiver circuits embedded. A plurality of patch array antennas are disposed on the LCP substrate and connected to the antenna transceiver circuit. Each patch array antenna includes a plurality of patch antennas connected in series, and the foremost patch antenna has a concave slot on the radiating surface by each side of respective feed line. By use of a LCP substrate can ensure stable material characteristics in different environments. Compared with a single patch antenna, the gain may be improved by 6 dB by connecting four patch antennas in series. A concave slot is formed on a radiating surface of a patch antenna to optimize a feed impedance, thereby to improve a working bandwidth of the antenna to alleviate an excessively narrow bandwidth of a patch antenna.
US11843175B2 Three-dimensional antenna module for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic millimeter waves
This document describes techniques and apparatuses that include a three-dimensional (3D) antenna module for transmitting or receiving electromagnetic millimeter waves (mmWaves). In general, a user equipment (UE) may include the 3D antenna module in a corner of a housing of the UE. The 3D antenna module may include three antenna panels that are generally planar and generally orthogonal to three respective axes of a Cartesian-coordinate system. The 3D antenna module may transmit and receive the electromagnetic mmWaves as part of a wireless link between the UE and another device, such as a satellite that is part of a wireless-communication network. In general, the 3D antenna module may mitigate propagation losses and allow the UE to maintain a link-budget for the wireless link.
US11843170B2 Spherical Luneburg lens-enhanced compact multi-beam antenna
Disclosed is an antenna having a plurality of radiators disposed in a ring or arc around a Luneburg lens. Each of the radiators (e.g., flared-notch radiators) has a center radiating axis that intersects with the center of the Luneburg lens. Each of the radiators radiate into the Luneburg lens such that the Luneburg lens substantially planarizes the beam emitted by each radiator (on transmit) and focuses an incoming wavefront into the radiator (on receiver). This not only enables having numerous well-controlled individual beams, it also allows for combining radiators to create well-defined sector beams with minimal sidelobes and fast rolloff.
US11843163B2 Electronic arrangement for an aircraft and method for providing such an electronic arrangement
An opening completely arranged in a skin panel of a structural portion of the aircraft is formed in the outer skin of the skin panel, and for each of the skin panels with one of the openings, an associated structural element of an electronic arrangement is separately provided. The structural element is designed and detachably fastened by a frame thereof to the outer skin in the corresponding skin panel on the side of the outer skin opposite the outer surface, such that it seals the corresponding opening such that the skin panel has at least the same pressure-tightness and at least the same strength relative to tension, pressure and shear forces which act in the skin panel in the extension direction of the outer skin as the same skin panel without the corresponding opening.
US11843157B2 Mode converter for converting modes between a post-wall waveguide and a microstrip line using an excitation pin and anti-pads
An aspect of the present invention is to reduce return loss in a mode converter. A mode converter (10) includes an excitation pin (through via TV) configured to carry out mutual conversion between a waveguide mode of a post-wall waveguide (PW) and a waveguide mode of a microstrip line (MS). The mode conductor includes a pair of wide walls (conductor layers 12 and 13), in which first and second anti-pads (anti-pads 12c, 13c) are formed, respectively. The first and second anti-pads each have an inner edge including the excitation pin and each have an outer size (diameter D12) that is more than 5 times and less than 6 times as large as the diameter (DT) of the excitation pin.
US11843154B2 Balun assembly, microwave radio frequency device and antenna
A balun assembly is provided. The balun assembly includes a first substrate having first and second surfaces opposite to each other, a first transmission electrode on the first surface of the first substrate, a ground electrode having an opening therein and on a side of the first substrate distal to the first transmission electrode, a first dielectric layer on a side of the ground electrode distal to the first substrate, and second and third transmission electrodes both on a side of the first dielectric layer distal to the ground electrode, the second and third transmission electrodes being spaced apart from each other. Orthographic projections of the first, second and third transmission electrodes on the first substrate intersect with an orthographic projection of the opening on the first substrate at first, second and third intersection points, respectively, and the first intersection point is between the second and third intersection points.
US11843144B2 Thermal management system for fuel cell vehicle having multiple fuel-cell stacks
A vehicle includes first and second fuel-cell stacks, a first coolant circuit having conduit arranged to circulate coolant through the first fuel-cell stack, a second coolant circuit having conduit arranged to circulate coolant through the second fuel-cell stack, a heater in fluid communication with at least the first coolant circuit, and an isolation valve assembly configured to proportion a flow of coolant between the first and second coolant circuits. The isolation valve assembly includes valving. The valving has an isolation position in which the first and second circuits are isolated. The valving also has at least one mixing position in which the first and second circuits are in fluid communication.
US11843139B2 Fuel cell apparatus
A fuel cell apparatus includes a fuel cell module including a housing and a fuel cell housed in the housing, the fuel cell generating electric power with use of a fuel gas and an oxygen-containing gas; and a heat exchanger which carries out heat exchange between a medium and exhaust gas from the fuel cell module, the heat exchanger being arranged laterally to the housing.
US11843135B2 Method for manufacturing secondary battery and secondary battery assembly
Provided is a technique capable of improving impregnation efficiency of a nonaqueous electrolyte into an electrode body. A manufacturing method herein disclosed includes producing a negative pressure in an inside of a battery case; introducing a nonaqueous electrolyte into the inside of the battery case; establishing communication between the inside of the battery case and external atmosphere; temporarily sealing a solution introduction port using a first sealing member, impregnating the electrode body with a nonaqueous electrolyte; opening the solution introduction port; and, sealing the solution introduction port using a second sealing member. Herein, the first sealing member includes an air permeable film. Air permeation is enabled between the inside of the battery case after the temporary sealing and external atmosphere. The permeability of a vapor derived from the nonaqueous electrolyte with respect to the film is smaller than the permeability of water vapor.
US11843134B2 Power control system for an electric vehicle including sacrificial protection device
A power control system for a battery system of a vehicle includes a first contactor, a second contactor, N fuses and N vehicle loads. An active sacrificial protection device includes a third contactor and a first fuse. The active sacrificial protection device is connected to a positive or negative terminal of the battery system. A current sensor is configured to sense a measured load current flowing through one of the first contactor and the second contactor. A battery management module is configured to selectively close the third contactor to reduce current flowing through one of the first contactor or the second contactor and selectively open the one of the first contactor or the second contactor after closing the third contactor.
US11843131B2 Electrical contact between an electrical conductor of a conductor of a conductor cable and a connecting counterpart, cell connecting system for a vehicle battery module and method for manufacturing the cell system
An electrical device including a conductor cable having an electrical conductor embedded in an insulation sheath of the conductor cable in a contact plane. The electrical conductor is stripped of the insulation sheath in a predetermined contact section at least on one contact side, the contact section of the conductor is bent out with the contact side from the contact plane to beyond the insulation sheath. The device further includes an electrical connection counterpart. The contact side of the contact section of the conductor rests on the electrical connection counterpart and is connected directly to the electrical connection counterpart to form an electrical contact.
US11843127B2 Battery protection circuit and method
A battery, method and battery operated portable communication device are provided with protection from excessive current and thermal conditions. A plurality of protection circuits are coupled in series within a common charge/discharge path of the battery. The first protection circuit is configured to block current by opening a switch in response to a voltage drop across the switch and a current sense resistor in the common charge/discharge path. The second protection circuit provides redundancy under conditions where the first switch might fail, where the second switch will block current through the current sense resistor.
US11843126B2 Separators for enhanced flooded batteries, batteries, and related methods
A battery separator has performance enhancing additives or coatings, fillers with increased friability, increased ionic diffusion, decreased tortuosity, increased wettability, reduced oil content, reduced thickness, decreased electrical resistance, and/or increased porosity. The separator in a battery reduces the water loss, lowers acid stratification, lowers the voltage drop, and/or increases the CCA. The separators include or exhibit performance enhancing additives or coatings, increased porosity, increased void volume, amorphous silica, higher oil absorption silica, higher silanol group silica, reduced electrical resistance, a shish-kebab structure or morphology, a polyolefin microporous membrane containing particle-like filler in an amount of 40% or more by weight of the membrane and ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene having shish-kebab formations and the average repetition periodicity of the kebab formation from 1 nm to 150 nm, decreased sheet thickness, decreased tortuosity, separators especially well-suited for enhanced flooded batteries.
US11843125B2 Porous composite separator for secondary battery, and lithium secondary battery comprising same
The present invention relates to: a porous composite separator for a secondary battery including a porous substrate, and a coating layer formed on the porous substrate, wherein the coating layer has a plurality of inorganic particles, which are connected and fixed by a composite binder including a particulate polymer binder and an interpenetrating polymer network (IPN)-type binder having no melting point and having a thermal decomposition temperature of 300° C. or higher; and a lithium secondary battery including the same.
US11843123B2 Cobalt-substituted perovskite compounds for solid oxide electrochemical cells
Oxygen electrodes are provided, comprising a perovskite compound having Formula (I), Sr(Ti1-xFex-yCoy)O3-δwherein 0.90≥x≥0.40 and 0.02≥y≥0.30. Electrochemical devices comprising such oxygen electrodes are also provided, comprising a counter electrode in electrical communication with the oxygen electrode, and a solid oxide electrolyte between the oxygen electrode and the counter electrode. Methods of using such electrochemical devices are also provided, comprising exposing the oxygen electrode to a fluid comprising O2 under conditions to induce the reaction O2+4e−→2O2−, or to a fluid comprising O2− under conditions to induce the reaction 2O2−→O2+4e−.
US11843119B2 Electrode assembly, battery cell, battery, and method and apparatus for manufacturing electrode assembly
An electrode assembly includes a positive electrode plate and a negative electrode plate wound or stacked to form a bend region, and a barrier layer provided at the bend region. At least part of the barrier layer is located between the positive electrode plate and the negative electrode plate that are adjacent to each other, and is configured to prevent at least part of ions deintercalated from the positive electrode plate from being intercalated into the negative electrode plate in the bend region.
US11843112B2 Composite material
A novel composite material which includes silicon and carbon, the amount of silicon being 1-80 wt.-% and at least 90 wt.-% of the composite material being in a density range between a lower density threshold value p*1 and an upper density threshold value p*2. The density threshold values have the following relation: ρ*1,2=(1±δ)·ρ, wherein ρ is the mean density of the composite material and ±δ is the variation range between the upper density threshold value ρ*2 and the lower density threshold value ρ*1, the amount of δ being <0.10.
US11843111B2 High loading electrodes
Provided are electrodes that may be used in electrochemical cells that incorporate relatively high loading of active material while also demonstrating excellent adhesion, resistance to mechanical breakdown, and also offer improved capacity retention, particularly at discharge rates of C/2 or greater.
US11843110B2 Methods for controlling formation of multilayer carbon coatings on silicon-containing electroactive materials for lithium-ion batteries
Methods of making negative electrode materials for an electrochemical cell that cycles lithium ions are provided. A surface of the electrode material formed of silicon, silicon-containing alloys, tin-containing alloys, or combinations thereof is treated with an oxidant at a first temperature of greater than or equal to about 100° C. to form a continuous intermediate layer comprising oxides. The method also includes pyrolyzing a carbon-containing precursor over the continuous intermediate layer at a second temperature of greater than or equal to about 600° C. to form a continuous carbon coating thereon. The intermediate layer oxides may be transformed to carbides. The continuous carbon coating comprises both graphitic carbon and amorphous carbon and may be a multilayered coating, where the inner layer predominantly includes amorphous carbon and the outer layer predominantly includes graphitic carbon.
US11843109B2 Method of preparing and application of carbon-selenium composites
The present invention discloses a preparation method to make lithium selenium secondary battery cathode materials with a high energy density and stable electrochemical performances. Two dimensional carbon materials prepared from the presently-disclosed method is not only made from readily-available low-cost raw materials, but is also of simple preparation method. It can effectively shorten the migration distance of lithium ions in the charging and discharging process and improve conductivity and utilization of selenium after compounded with carbon and selenium; the selenium carbon cathode material can be assembled into lithium selenium secondary batteries with high energy density and stable electrochemical performances. By further scaling up, the assembled lithium selenium pouch-cell batteries still hold excellent electrochemical performances and high energy density, showing broad application prospects.
US11843105B2 Electrode surface engineering in lithium ion batteries
A method to form a coated cathode material may generally include forming, via chemical vapor deposition, an interfacial layer coating on an exterior surface of a cathode active material, wherein the interfacial layer comprises an organic polymer; and wherein the interfacial layer is substantially uniform on and conformal to the exterior surface of the cathode active material. The polymer may include poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT). Methods of making and using the same are also described.
US11843104B2 Method for manufacturing anode for lithium secondary battery
A method for manufacturing a negative electrode for a lithium secondary battery including a patterned lithium metal that homogenizes the electron distribution in the lithium electrode and prevents the growth of the lithium dendrites when driving the lithium secondary battery.
US11843103B2 Rechargeable battery pack
A rechargeable battery pack including: a plurality of unit battery packs stacked and coupled to each other in multiple stages, the unit battery packs having a cooling water line formed therein to circulate cooling water inside the unit battery pack; and a connection part connecting the cooling water line in adjacent ones of the unit battery packs to each other such that the cooling water line is configured to circulate cooling water therebetween.
US11843102B2 Counter-flow heat exchanger for battery thermal management applications
A heat exchanger for thermal management of battery units made-up of a plurality of battery cells or battery cell containers housing one or more battery cells. The heat exchanger has a main body portion defining at least one primary heat transfer surface for surface-to-surface contact with a corresponding surface of at least one of the battery cells or containers. A plurality of alternating first and second fluid flow passages are formed within the main body portion each defining a flow direction, the flow direction through the first fluid flow passages being generally opposite to the flow direction through the second fluid flow passages. In some embodiments the heat exchanger has two pairs of inlet and outlet manifolds, providing a single-pass, counter-flow arrangement. In other embodiments the first and second fluid flow passages are interconnected by turn portions forming a U-flow, counter-flow heat exchanger.
US11843092B2 Nonaqueous electrolyte solution and nonaqueous electrolyte secondary battery
The present disclosure provides a nonaqueous electrolyte solution which contains: a nonaqueous solvent containing acetonitrile and vinylene carbonate; and a compound represented by general formula (1) R1-A-R2 (wherein A represents a divalent group that has a structure represented by one of formulae (1-2) to (1-5); and each of R1 and R2 independently represents an aryl group, an alkyl group which may be substituted by a halogen atom, while having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, an alkyl group, a vinylidene group which may be substituted by a halogen atom, or an aryl group which may be substituted by a halogen atom; or alternatively, R1 and R2 may combine with each other and form, together with A, a ring structure that may have an unsaturated bond).
US11843089B2 Robot comprising robot arm
Discussed is a manufacturing apparatus including a robot arm, which may increase production efficiency and greatly reduce the size of manufacturing equipment. The manufacturing apparatus includes a robot arm to manufacture a battery module that includes a plurality of cylindrical battery cells and a module housing having an upper case and a lower case configured to accommodate the plurality of cylindrical battery cells. The robot arm includes a first gripper configured to hold or release the plurality of cylindrical battery cells; a second gripper configured to hold or release the upper case; and a third gripper configured to hold or release the lower case.
US11843088B2 Graphite foil as an active heating and passive cooling material in a battery pack
The present disclosure relates a temperature regulating system including an anisotropic material for use as a heating material or element (e.g., an active heater) and a cooling material or element (e.g., passive cooling) in a battery pack including one or more electrochemical cells. The temperature regulating system includes one or more temperature control elements. Each temperature control element is configured to be in a heat transfer relationship with one or more electrochemical cells so as to heat and/or cool the one or more electrochemical cells of the battery pack. Each temperature control element includes two or more structural elements and one or more anisotropic elements disposed between the two or more structural elements. The temperature control elements may be disposed between the electrochemical cells of the stack, disposed around the electrochemical cells of the stack, or both.
US11843084B2 Solid state lighting devices with improved contacts and associated methods of manufacturing
Solid state lighting (“SSL”) devices with improved contacts and associated methods of manufacturing are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, an SSL device includes an SSL structure having a first semiconductor material, a second semiconductor material spaced apart from the first semiconductor material, and an active region between the first and second semiconductor materials. The SSL device also includes a first contact on the first semiconductor material and a second contact on the second semiconductor material, where the first and second contacts define the current flow path through the SSL structure. The first or second contact is configured to provide a current density profile in the SSL structure based on a target current density profile.
US11843082B2 Wafer-level solid state transducer packaging transducers including separators and associated systems and methods
Wafer-level packaging of solid-state transducers (“SSTs”) is disclosed herein. A method in accordance with a particular embodiment includes forming a transducer structure having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, and forming a plurality of separators that extend from at least the first surface of the transducer structure to beyond the second surface. The separators can demarcate lateral dimensions of individual SSTs. The method can further include forming a support substrate on the first surface of the transducer structure, and forming a plurality of discrete optical elements on the second surface of the transducer structure. The separators can form barriers between the discrete optical elements. The method can still further include dicing the SSTs along the separators. Associated SST devices and systems are also disclosed herein.
US11843080B2 Nitride semiconductor light-emitting element
A semiconductor light-emitting device includes a semiconductor light-emitting element that emits ultraviolet light, a package substrate mounting the semiconductor light-emitting element, a sealing resin that seals the semiconductor light-emitting element, and a coat film further provided between a light output surface of the semiconductor light-emitting element and the sealing resin. The refractive index of the coat film and the refractive index of the sealing resin are smaller than the refractive index of a member constituting the light output surface of the semiconductor light-emitting element, and the refractive index difference between the coat film and the sealing resin is not more than 0.15.
US11843078B2 Light emitting device with good visibility
The light emitting device includes: at least one light emitting element including a light-extracting surface and at least one lateral surface; a wavelength converting member including; a first upper surface and a second upper surface, a lower surface located at an opposite side from the first upper surface and the second upper surface, at least one first lateral surface connecting the second upper surface and the first upper surface, and at least one second lateral surface connecting the second upper surface and the lower surface, in which a thickness between the lower surface and the first upper surface is smaller than a thickness between the lower surface and the second upper surface, and the first upper surface is located at an opposite side from the light-extracting surface of a corresponding one of the at least one light emitting element, and the lower surface is located facing the light-extracting surface of the corresponding one of the at least one light emitting element; a covering member covering the at least one second lateral surface of the wavelength converting member and the at least one lateral surface of the light emitting element; and a light-shielding film covering the second upper surface of the wavelength converting member.
US11843073B2 Micro LED display device and manufacturing method thereof
A micro LED display device includes a display substrate. The display substrate has a first transfer area and a second transfer area adjacent to each other. Both the first transfer area and the second transfer area include a plurality of pixel areas. The pixel area of the first transfer area includes a first micro light-emitting element arranged in a straight line along a first direction. The pixel area of the second transfer area includes a second micro light-emitting element arranged in another straight line along the first direction. In the first direction, the first micro light-emitting element and the second micro light-emitting element are arranged in a staggered manner. A manufacturing method of a micro LED display device is also provided.
US11843071B2 Solar cell, manufacturing method thereof, and photovoltaic module
Provided are a solar cell, a manufacturing method thereof, and a photovoltaic module. The solar cell includes: a semiconductor substrate, in which a rear surface of the semiconductor substrate having a first texture structure, the first texture structure includes two or more first substructures at least partially stacked on one another, and a one-dimensional size of the top surface of the outermost first substructure is less than or equal to 45 μm; a first passivation layer located on a front surface of the semiconductor substrate; a tunnel oxide layer located on the first texture structure; a doped conductive layer located on a surface of the tunnel oxide layer, the doped conductive layer includes a P-type doped conductive layer and an N-type doped conductive layer; and a second passivation layer located on a surface of the doped conductive layer.
US11843069B2 Semiconductor detector and method of fabricating same
The present disclosure describes a detector used in critical dimension scanning electron microscopes (CD-SEM) and review SEM systems. In one embodiment, the detector includes a semiconductor structure having a p-n junction and a hole through which a scanning beam is passed to a target. The detector also includes a top electrode for the p-n junction (e.g., anode or cathode) that provides an active area for detecting electrons or electromagnetic radiation (e.g., backscattering from the target). The top electrode has a doped layer and can also have a buried portion beneath the doped layer to reduce a series resistance of the top electrode without changing the active area. In another embodiment, an isolation structure can be formed in the semiconductor structure near sidewalls of the hole to electrically isolate the active area from the sidewalls. A method for forming the buried portion of the top electrode is also described.
US11843060B2 Thin film transistor array substrate, organic light-emitting display apparatus, and method of manufacturing the thin film transistor array substrate
Provided is a thin film transistor including an active layer including a first silicon active layer, a second silicon active layer, and an oxide active layer in a space between the first silicon active layer and the second silicon active layer, a gate electrode on the active layer with a gate insulating layer disposed therebetween, and a source electrode and a drain electrode with an interlayer insulating layer disposed between the gate electrode and the source and drain electrodes, the source and drain electrodes being in contact with the first silicon active layer and the second silicon active layer, respectively.
US11843059B2 Semiconductor device and electronic device
A novel semiconductor device is provided. A component extending in a first direction, and a first conductor and a second conductor extending in a second direction are provided. The component includes a third conductor, a first insulator, a first semiconductor, and a second insulator. In a first intersection portion of the component and the first conductor, the first insulator, the first semiconductor, the second insulator, a second semiconductor, and a third insulator are provided concentrically. In a second intersection portion of the component and the second conductor, the first insulator, the first semiconductor, the second insulator, a fourth conductor, and a fourth insulator are provided concentrically around the third conductor.
US11843046B2 High electron mobility transistor (HEMT)
A high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) includes a buffer layer, a carrier transit layer, a carrier supply layer, a gate, a source electrode and a drain electrode. The buffer layer is on a substrate. The carrier transit layer is on the buffer layer. The carrier supply layer is on the carrier transit layer. The gate is on the carrier supply layer. The source electrode and the drain electrode are at two opposite sides of the gate, wherein each of the source electrode and the drain electrode includes a conductive layer and a conductive oxide layer stacked from bottom to top.
US11843038B2 Bipolar junction transistor with gate over terminals
Embodiments include a first set of fins having an emitter of a bipolar junction transistor (BJT) disposed over the first set of fins, a second set of fins having a base of the BJT disposed over the second set of fins, and a third set of fins having a collector of the BJT disposed over the third set of fins. A first gate structure is disposed over the first set of fins adjacent to the emitter. A second gate structure is disposed over the second set of fins adjacent to the base. A third gate structure is disposed over the third set of fins adjacent to the collector. The first gate structure, second gate structure, and third gate structure are physically and electrically separated.
US11843037B2 Semiconductor device and method of manufacturing the semiconductor device
Provided are a semiconductor device and a method of manufacturing the semiconductor device. The semiconductor device includes a substrate, a channel layer at least one of on or in the substrate, an insulation layer on the substrate, a ferroelectric layer on the insulation layer, a fixed charge layer on an interface between the insulation layer and the ferroelectric layer, the fixed charge layer including charges of a first polarity, and a gate on the ferroelectric layer.
US11843033B2 Selective low temperature epitaxial deposition process
A method for the selective formation of epitaxial layers is described herein. In the method, epitaxial layers are deposited to form source and drain regions around a horizontal gate all around (hGAA structure). The method includes co-flowing a combination of chlorinated silicon containing precursors, antimony containing precursors, and n-type dopant precursors. The resulting source and drain regions are selectively grown from crystalline nanosheets or nanowires of the hGAA structure over the non-crystalline gate structure and dielectric layers. The source and drain regions are predominantly grown in a <110> direction.
US11843029B2 Semiconductor structure and manufacturing method thereof
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide a semiconductor structure and a semiconductor structure manufacturing method. The semiconductor structure includes: a base including an array region and a peripheral region, the peripheral region having a first isolation structure, the array region having a second isolation structure, a top opening area of the first isolation structure being greater than that of the second isolation structure; the first isolation structure having a first groove, and a first insulation structure configured to fill the first groove; and the first insulation structure including at least a top isolation layer, a top surface of the top isolation layer being flush with a top surface of the base, and the top isolation layer being made of at least a low dielectric constant material.
US11843027B2 Method of manufacturing semiconductor device
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device is disclosed. The method includes laminating a thermally decomposable organic material on a substrate by supplying a material gas into a container in which the substrate having a first recess and a second recess, which has a wider width than a width of the first recess, are formed, fluidizing the organic material laminated on the substrate by heating the substrate to a first temperature, and removing the organic material laminated in the second recess.
US11843022B2 X-ray imaging panel and method of manufacturing X-ray imaging panel
An X-ray imaging panel includes: a photodiode that converts scintillation light that is obtained from an X-ray that passes through an object into a signal; a first thin-film transistor; a first insulating film that covers at least a part of the first thin-film transistor and that has a first opening above the first thin-film transistor; a lower electrode that is disposed below the photodiode, that covers at least a part of the first insulating film, that is formed in the first opening of the first insulating film, and that is connected to the first thin-film transistor in the first opening; and a second insulating film that is disposed above the lower electrode and that is formed in the first opening. The photodiode covers the first opening in which the second insulating film is formed, and the photodiode is connected to the lower electrode.
US11843020B2 Image sensor
Disclosed is an image sensor including a substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite to each other, a first photoelectric conversion region and a second photoelectric conversion region in the substrate, a through electrode between the first and second photoelectric conversion regions, an insulation structure on the second surface of the substrate, a first color filter and a second color filter respectively provided on the first and second photoelectric conversion regions, and a photoelectric conversion layer on the insulation structure and electrically connected to the through electrode. The through electrode include a first end adjacent to the first surface and a second end adjacent to the second surface. The first end has a non-planar shape.
US11843019B2 Pixel, associated image sensor, and method
A pixel includes a semiconductor substrate, a low-κ dielectric, and a photodiode region in the semiconductor substrate. The semiconductor substrate has a substrate top surface that forms a trench. The trench extends into the semiconductor substrate and has a trench depth relative to a planar region of the substrate top surface surrounding the trench. The low-κ dielectric is in the trench between the trench depth and a low-κ depth with respect to the planar region. The low-κ depth is less than the trench depth. The photodiode region is in the semiconductor substrate and includes (i) a bottom photodiode section beneath the trench and (ii) a top photodiode section adjacent to the trench. The top photodiode section begins at a photodiode depth, with respect to the planar region, that is less than the low-κ depth, and extends toward and adjoining the bottom photodiode section.
US11843012B2 Solid-state imaging device
A solid-state imaging device includes: a plurality of pixels arranged in a matrix form on a substrate, wherein the plurality of pixels each include a photoelectric conversion region disposed inside the substrate and configured to convert light entering the substrate into charge, a charge retaining region disposed more on a side from which the light enters, than the photoelectric conversion region inside the substrate and configured to retain the charge converted in the photoelectric conversion region, an indented region indented from a surface of the substrate on the side from which the light enters, toward the photoelectric conversion region to at least a depth corresponding to the charge retaining region, and a light blocking film formed covering the charge retaining region at the surface side of the substrate and extending along a side wall of the indented region.
US11843011B2 Pixel and global shutter image sensor
A pixel for a global shutter pixel array includes a sensing layer and a storage layer. The sensing layer has a sensing element adapted to provide charges upon receiving radiation and a floating diffusion region for receiving charges from the sensing element. The storage layer has at least one storage node for receiving charges from the sensing layer's floating diffusion region and storing the charges. The sensing layer and storage layer form a stack of layers, the sensing layer covering at least the storage node of the storage layer, and the stack has a light shield between the sensing layer and the storage node of the storage layer, so the storage node is shielded from impinging radiation. The storage node is between two transfer gates. The storage node and its surrounding gates are provided between the first floating diffusion region and a second floating diffusion region.
US11843008B2 SPAD pixel
An electronic device includes a stack of a first level having a SPAD, a second level having a quench circuit for said SPAD, and a third level having a circuit for processing data generated by said SPAD. A method for making the device includes: a) forming of the first level; b) bonding, on the first level, by molecular bonding, of a stack of layers including a semiconductor layer; and c) forming the quench circuit of the second level in the semiconductor layer.
US11843005B2 Half via hole structure, manufacturing method thereof, array substrate, and display panel
A half via hole structure, a method for manufacturing the same, an array substrate, and a display panel are provided. The half via hole structure includes: a spacer layer arranged on an underlaying substrate; a passivation layer arranged on the spacer layer and provided with a first via hole, an orthographic projection of the first via hole on the underlaying substrate being within that of the spacer layer on the underlaying substrate; a first conductive layer arranged on the spacer layer and having a width smaller than a diameter of the first via hole; an insulating layer arranged between the spacer layer and the passivation layer and provided with a second via hole; and a second conductive layer arranged on the passivation layer and overlapped with the first conductive layer through the first via hole.
US11843004B2 Semiconductor device having specified relative material concentration between In—Ga—Zn—O films
The stability of a step of processing a wiring formed using copper, aluminum, gold, silver, molybdenum, or the like is increased. Moreover, the concentration of impurities in a semiconductor film is reduced. Moreover, the electrical characteristics of a semiconductor device are improved. In a transistor including an oxide semiconductor film, an oxide film in contact with the oxide semiconductor film, and a pair of conductive films being in contact with the oxide film and including copper, aluminum, gold, silver, molybdenum, or the like, the oxide film has a plurality of crystal parts and has c-axis alignment in the crystal parts, and the c-axes are aligned in a direction parallel to a normal vector of a top surface of the oxide semiconductor film or the oxide film.
US11843001B2 Devices including stacked nanosheet transistors
Nanosheet transistor devices are provided. A nanosheet transistor device includes a transistor stack that includes a lower nanosheet transistor having a first nanosheet width and a lower gate width. The transistor stack also includes an upper nanosheet transistor that is on the lower nanosheet transistor and that has a second nanosheet width and an upper gate width that are different from the first nanosheet width and the lower gate width, respectively. Related methods of forming a nanosheet transistor device are also provided.
US11842999B2 Semiconductor device without a break region
A semiconductor device includes a first active region, a second active region, a first gate line disposed to overlap the first and second active regions, a second gate line disposed to overlap the first and second active regions, a first metal line electrically connecting the first and second gate lines and providing a first signal to both the first and second gate lines, a first contact structure electrically connected to part of the first active region between the first and second gate lines, a second contact structure electrically connected to part of the second active region between the first and second gate lines, and a second metal line electrically connected to the first and second contact structures and transmitting a second signal, wherein an overlapped region that is overlapped by the second metal line does not include a break region.
US11842998B2 Semiconductor device and method of forming the semiconductor device
A semiconductor device includes a first diffusion region having a first conductivity type, a first SiGe fin formed on the first diffusion region, a second diffusion region having a second conductivity type, and a second SiGe fin formed on the second diffusion region and including a central portion including a first amount of Ge, and a surface portion including a second amount of Ge which is greater than the first amount. A total width of the central portion and the surface portion is substantially equal to a width of the second diffusion region.
US11842996B2 Transistor with odd-mode oscillation stabilization circuit
A transistor includes first and second sets of gate fingers formed in an active area of a semiconductor substrate, an input bond pad formed in the semiconductor substrate and spaced apart from the active area, a first conductive structure with a proximal end coupled to the input bond pad and a distal end coupled to the first set of gate fingers, and a second conductive structure with a proximal end coupled to the input bond pad and a distal end coupled to the second set of gate fingers. A non-conductive gap is present between the distal ends of the first and second conductive structures. The transistor further includes an odd-mode oscillation stabilization circuit that includes a first resistor with a first terminal coupled to the distal end of the first conductive structure, and a second terminal coupled to the distal end of the second conductive structure.
US11842994B2 Semiconductor device having staggered gate-stub-size profile and method of manufacturing same
A method generating the layout diagram includes: selecting gate patterns for which a first distance from a corresponding VG pattern to a corresponding cut-gate section is equal to or greater than a first reference value; and for each of the selected gate patterns, increasing a size of the corresponding cut-gate section from a first value to a second value; the second value resulting in a first type of overhang of a corresponding remnant portion of the corresponding gate pattern; and the first type of overhang being a minimal permissible amount of overhang of the corresponding remnant portion beyond the corresponding first or second nearest active area pattern. A result is that gaps between corresponding ends of remnant portion of gate patterns are expanded.
US11842988B2 Display device and method of manufacturing the same
A display device includes: a pixel circuit layer including a plurality of transistors; first partition wall and a second partition wall on the pixel circuit layer, each of the first and second partition walls having a shape protruding in a thickness direction; a first electrode and a second electrode on the same layer and respectively on the first partition wall and the second partition wall; a light emitting element between the first electrode and the second electrode; and a semiconductor pattern directly on the first electrode.
US11842987B2 LED display panel, LED display apparatus having the same and method of fabricating the same
A display panel including a circuit board having pads, light emitting devices electrically connected to the pads and arranged on the circuit board, each light emitting device having a first surface facing the circuit board and a second surface opposite to the first surface, a buffer material layer disposed between the circuit board and the light emitting devices to fill a space between the circuit board and the light emitting devices, and a cover layer covering the second surface of the light emitting devices, in which the buffer material layer is disposed under the first surfaces of the light emitting devices and has grooves in a region between adjacent light emitting devices, a portion of a top surface of the buffer material layer is disposed between adjacent light emitting devices, and the cover layer fills the grooves of the buffer material layer.
US11842985B2 Semiconductor devices having through-stack interconnects for facilitating connectivity testing
Semiconductor devices having through-stack interconnects for facilitating connectivity testing, and associated systems and methods, are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a stack of semiconductor dies and a plurality of through-stack interconnects extending through the stack to electrically couple the semiconductor dies. The interconnects include functional interconnects and at least one test interconnect. The test interconnect is positioned in a portion of the stack more prone to connectivity defects than the functional interconnects. Accordingly, testing the connectivity of the test interconnect can provide an indication of the connectivity of the functional interconnects.
US11842977B2 Semiconductor package
A semiconductor package includes a package substrate which includes a substrate base and a plurality of wiring patterns, a lower semiconductor chip, and an upper semiconductor chip. The substrate base includes a chip-accommodating cavity and the plurality of wiring patterns include a plurality of bottom wiring patterns on a bottom surface of the substrate base and a plurality of top wiring patterns on a top surface of the substrate base. The lower semiconductor chip is disposed in the chip-accommodating cavity and is connected to the plurality of bottom wiring patterns through a plurality of lower bonding wires. The upper semiconductor chip includes a first portion which is attached to the lower semiconductor chip and a second portion which overhangs the lower semiconductor chip.
US11842975B2 Electronic device with multi-layer contact and system
An electronic device with a multi-layer contact and a system is disclosed. In an embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a semiconductor substrate having a first electrode terminal located on a first surface and a second surface electrode terminal located on a second surface, the first surface being opposite to the second surface, an electrical contact layer disposed directly on the first electrode terminal, a functional layer directly disposed on the electrical contact layer, an adhesion layer directly disposed on the functional layer, a solder layer directly disposed on the adhesion layer; and a protection layer directly disposed on the solder layer, wherein the semiconductor device is a power semiconductor device configured to provide a vertical current flow.
US11842973B2 Pillars as stops for precise chip-to-chip separation
A stacked device including a first substrate that includes a quantum information processing device, a second substrate bonded to the first substrate, and multiple bump bonds and at least one pillar between the first substrate and the second substrate. Each bump bond of the multiple bump bonds provides an electrical connection between the first substrate and the second substrate. At least one pillar defines a separation distance between a first surface of the first substrate and a first surface of the second substrate. A cross-sectional area of each pillar is greater than a cross-sectional area of each bump bond of the multiple bump bonds, where the cross-sectional area of each pillar and of each bump bond is defined along a plane parallel to the first surface of the first substrate or to the first surface of the second substrate.
US11842972B2 Semiconductor device with a semiconductor chip connected in a flip chip manner
A semiconductor device includes a wiring board, a semiconductor chip, and a connecting member provided between a surface of the wiring board and a functional surface of the semiconductor chip. The connecting member extends a distance between the wiring board surface and the functional surface. A sealing material seals a gap space between the wiring board and the semiconductor chip. An electrode is formed at the wiring board surface and arranged outside of an outer periphery of the sealing material. A lateral distance between an outer periphery of the semiconductor chip and the outer periphery of the sealing material is between 0.1 mm and a lateral distance from the outer periphery of the semiconductor chip to the electrode.
US11842967B2 Semiconductor devices with backside power distribution network and frontside through silicon via
The present disclosure describes a semiconductor structure having a power distribution network including first and second conductive lines. A substrate includes a first surface that is in contact with the power distribution network. A plurality of backside vias are in the substrate and electrically coupled to the first conductive line. A via rail is on a second surface of the substrate that opposes the first surface. A first interlayer dielectric is on the via rail and on the substrate. A second interlayer dielectric is on the first interlayer dielectric. A third interlayer dielectric is on the second interlayer dielectric. First and top interconnect layers are in the second and third interlayer dielectrics, respectively. Deep vias are in the interlayer dielectric and electrically coupled to the via rail. The deep vias are also connected to the first and top interconnect layers. A power supply in/out layer is on the third interlayer dielectric and in contact with the top interconnect layer.
US11842965B2 Backside power rail structure and methods of forming same
Nanostructure field-effect transistors (nano-FETs) including isolation layers formed between epitaxial source/drain regions and semiconductor substrates and methods of forming the same are disclosed. In an embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a power rail, a dielectric layer over the power rail, a first channel region over the dielectric layer, a second channel region over the first channel region, a gate stack over the first channel region and the second channel region, where the gate stack is further disposed between the first channel region and the second channel region and a first source/drain region adjacent the gate stack and electrically connected to the power rail.
US11842960B2 Semiconductor device with horizontally arranged capacitor
The present application discloses a semiconductor device with a horizontally arranged capacitor. The semiconductor device includes a first palm portion positioned above a substrate; a second palm portion positioned above the substrate and opposite to the first palm portion; a first finger portion arranged substantially in parallel with a main surface of the substrate, positioned between the first palm portion and the second palm portion, and connecting to the first palm portion; a second finger portion arranged substantially in parallel with the first finger portion, positioned between the first palm portion and the second palm portion, and connecting to the second palm portion; a capacitor insulation layer positioned between the first finger portion and the second finger portion; a first spacer positioned between the first palm portion and second finger portion; and a second spacer positioned between the second palm portion and the first finger portion.
US11842959B2 Metal-Insulator-Metal structure
Semiconductor devices, integrated circuits and methods of forming the same are provided. In one embodiment, a semiconductor device includes a metal-insulator-metal structure which includes a bottom conductor plate layer including a first opening and a second opening, a first dielectric layer over the bottom conductor plate layer, a middle conductor plate layer over the first dielectric layer and including a third opening, a first dummy plate disposed within the third opening, and a fourth opening, a second dielectric layer over the middle conductor plate layer, and a top conductor plate layer over the second dielectric layer and including a fifth opening, a second dummy plate disposed within the fifth opening, a sixth opening, and a third dummy plate disposed within the sixth opening. The first opening, the first dummy plate, and the second dummy plate are vertically aligned.
US11842957B2 Amplifier modules and systems with ground terminals adjacent to power amplifier die
An amplifier module includes a module substrate with a mounting surface, a signal conducting layer, a ground layer, and a ground terminal pad at the mounting surface. A thermal dissipation structure extends through the module substrate. A ground contact of a power transistor die is coupled to a surface of the thermal dissipation structure. Encapsulant material covers the mounting surface of the module substrate and the power transistor die, and a surface of the encapsulant material defines a contact surface of the amplifier module. A ground terminal is embedded within the encapsulant material. The ground terminal has a proximal end coupled to the ground terminal pad, and a distal end exposed at the contact surface. The ground terminal is electrically coupled to the ground contact of the power transistor die through the ground terminal pad, the ground layer of the module substrate, and the thermal dissipation structure.
US11842953B2 Semiconductor package with wire bond joints and related methods of manufacturing
A method of attaching a metal clip to a semiconductor die includes: aligning a first bonding region of the metal clip with a first bond pad of the semiconductor die; and while the first bonding region of the metal clip is aligned with the first bond pad of the semiconductor die, forming a plurality of first wire bonds to the first bond pad of the semiconductor die through a plurality of openings in the first bonding region of the metal clip, the plurality of first wire bonds forming a joint between the metal clip and the first bond pad of the semiconductor die. Additional methods and related semiconductor packages produced from such methods are also described.
US11842950B2 Package module
A package module includes a connection structure including one or more redistribution layers, a semiconductor chip disposed on the connection structure and having a connection pad electrically connected to the one or more redistribution layers, a plurality of electronic components disposed on the connection structure and electrically connected to the one or more redistribution layers, one or more frames disposed on the connection structure, and an encapsulant disposed on the connection structure, and respectively covering at least portions of the semiconductor chip, the plurality of electronic components, and the one or more frames. At least a portion of an outer side surface of the encapsulant is coplanar on the same level as at least a portion of an outer side surface of at least one of the one or more frames.
US11842945B2 Chip on film package and display apparatus including the same
A chip-on-film package includes a base film including an upper surface and a lower surface that opposite from each other, a semiconductor chip mounted on the upper surface of the base film, a heat emission layer disposed on the lower surface of the base film to at least partially overlap the semiconductor chip in a thickness direction, an insulating layer disposed on a lower surface of the heat emission layer, and a protective layer surrounding side and lower surfaces of the insulating layer. Accordingly, thermal fatigue of the chip-on-film package may be reduced, and reliability may be increased.
US11842942B2 Structure and method related to a power module using a hybrid spacer
A power module includes a spacer block, a thermally conductive substrate coupled to one side of the spacer block, and a semiconductor device die coupled to an opposite side of the spacer block. The spacer block includes a solid spacer block and an adjacent flexible spacer block. An inner portion of the device die is coupled to the solid spacer block, and an outer portion of the semiconductor device die is coupled to the adjacent flexible spacer block.
US11842941B2 Semiconductor package structure and fabrication method thereof
A method of fabricating a semiconductor package structure is provided. The structure is configured to include a base substrate, a die placed on the base substrate, the die including a semiconductor device, a solder bump placed on one surface of the die to exhaust heat generated in the die to an outside; and a solder ball placed on other surface of the die facing the one surface to transmit a signal, which is produced by the semiconductor device of the die, to an external device.
US11842937B2 Encapsulation stack for improved humidity performance and related fabrication methods
A transistor device includes a substrate, a semiconductor structure on the substrate, a metallization layer comprising a non-planar surface on a surface of the semiconductor structure, a non-planar encapsulation layer on the non-planar surface of the metallization layer, the non-planar encapsulation layer comprising a non-planar encapsulant surface that is opposite the non-planar surface, and a self-planarizing encapsulation layer on the non-planar encapsulation layer and comprising a planarized surface that is opposite the non-planar encapsulant surface.
US11842933B2 Semiconductor device and method
In an embodiment, a device includes: a first semiconductor strip over a substrate, the first semiconductor strip including a first channel region; a second semiconductor strip over the substrate, the second semiconductor strip including a second channel region; a dielectric strip disposed between the first semiconductor strip and the second semiconductor strip, a width of the dielectric strip decreasing along a first direction extending away from the substrate, the dielectric strip including a void; and a gate structure extending along the first channel region, along the second channel region, and along a top surface and sidewalls of the dielectric strip.
US11842932B2 Notched gate structure fabrication
A method includes providing a substrate having a channel region, forming a gate stack layer over the channel region, forming a patterned hard mask over the gate stack layer, etching a top portion of the gate stack layer through openings in the patterned hard mask with a first etchant, etching a middle portion and a bottom portion of the gate stack layer with a second etchant that includes a passivating gas. A gate stack is formed with a passivation layer deposited on sidewalls of the gate stack. The method also includes etching the gate stack with a third etchant, thereby removing a bottom portion of the passivation layer and recessing a bottom portion of the gate stack.
US11842931B2 Semiconductor arrangement and method for manufacturing the same
Provided are a semiconductor arrangement and a method for manufacturing the same. An example arrangement may comprise: a bulk semiconductor substrate; a fin formed on the substrate; a first FinFET and a second FinFET formed on the substrate, wherein the first FinFET comprises a first gate stack intersecting the fin and a first gate spacer disposed on sidewalls of the first gate stack, the second FinFET comprises a second gate stack intersecting the fin and a second gate spacer disposed on sidewalls of the second gate stack; a dummy gate spacer formed between the first FinFET and the second FinFET and intersecting the fin; a first isolation section self-aligned to a space defined by the dummy gate spacer, wherein the isolation section electrically isolates the first FinFET from the second FinFET; and a second isolation layer disposed under a bottom surface of the first isolation section.
US11842930B2 Gap patterning for metal-to-source/drain plugs in a semiconductor device
A method may include forming a mask layer on top of a first dielectric layer formed on a first source/drain and a second source/drain, and creating an opening in the mask layer and the first dielectric layer that exposes portions of the first source/drain and the second source/drain. The method may include filling the opening with a metal layer that covers the exposed portions of the first source/drain and the second source/drain, and forming a gap in the metal layer to create a first metal contact and a second metal contact. The first metal contact may electrically couple to the first source/drain and the second metal contact may electrically couple to the second source/drain. The gap may separate the first metal contact from the second metal contact by less than nineteen nanometers.
US11842925B2 Method for fabricating conductive feature and semiconductor device
The present application discloses method for fabricating a conductive feature and a method for fabricating a semiconductor device. The method includes providing a substrate; forming a recess in the substrate; conformally forming a first nucleation layer in the recess; performing a post-treatment to the first nucleation layer; and forming a first bulk layer on the first nucleation layer to fill the recess. The first nucleation layer and the first bulk layer configure the conductive feature. The first nucleation layer and the first bulk layer include tungsten. The post-treatment includes a borane-containing reducing agent.
US11842920B2 Semiconductor structure and manufacturing method thereof
The present disclosure provides a semiconductor structure, including a transistor. The transistor includes a semiconductive substrate, a gate structure, a pair of highly doped regions and a dielectric element. The semiconductive substrate has a top surface. The gate structure is over the top surface. The pair of highly doped regions is separated by the gate structure. The dielectric element is embedded in the semiconductive substrate. The dielectric element is laterally and vertically misaligned with the pair of highly doped regions.
US11842917B2 Process kit ring adaptor
A process kit ring adaptor includes one or more upper surfaces and one or more lower surfaces. The one or more upper surfaces are configured to support a process kit ring. The one or more lower surfaces are configured to interface with an end effector. The process kit ring adaptor supporting the process kit ring is configured to be transported on the end effector within a processing system.
US11842916B2 Semiconductor processing adhesive tape and method of manufacturing semiconductor device
A semiconductor processing adhesive tape that includes a substrate, a buffer layer which is provided on at least one side of the substrate, and an adhesive layer which is provided on the other side of the substrate, wherein the buffer layer has an energy to break at 23° C. of 13 to 80 MJ/m3.
US11842912B2 Wafer transport box
A wafer transport box according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes a lower housing including a bottom plate and at least one lower rib which is formed vertically on an upper surface of the bottom plate and which forms a wall formed in an arc shape so that wafers are stacked in an inner space, an upper housing including an upper plate and an upper rib which is formed vertically on a lower surface of the upper plate and which forms a wall formed in an arc shape, and a sidewall member coupled inside the lower rib. Further, when the upper housing and the lower housing are coupled to each other, the sidewall member fixes the wafers stacked in the inner space.
US11842906B2 Heating treatment apparatus and heating treatment method
A side surface unit of a heat treatment space S is formed by a shutter member 250 including an outer shutter 260 and an inner shutter 270. Supply air A is supplied as a horizontal laminar flow toward a wafer W from a lower end side of the shutter member 250, that is, from a gap d1 located on the level with the wafer W placed on a heat plate 211 of a mounting table 210. Supply air B is supplied into the heat treatment space S from an upper end side of the shutter member 250, that is, from a gap d2 positioned higher than the wafer W. A ratio between a flow rate of the supply air A and a flow rate of the supply air B is 4:1.
US11842903B2 Apparatus for treating substrate and method for treating substrate
An apparatus for treating a substrate is provided. The apparatus for treating the substrate includes a high pressure chamber to provide a treatment space to perform a process of treating the substrate using a process fluid, a fluid supply source to provide the process fluid to the high pressure chamber, a fluid supply unit to supply the process fluid to the treatment space of the high pressure chamber, an exhaust unit to exhaust the process fluid in the high pressure chamber, and a pre-vent unit to vent a process fluid remaining inside a supply line.
US11842895B2 Semiconductor device and power conversion device
An SBD includes: a terminal well region formed to surround an active region; a field insulating film formed to cover part of the terminal well region; a surface electrode formed on a drift layer on an inner side in relation to the field insulating film and electrically connected to the terminal well region; a surface protection film covering an end portion on an outer side of the surface electrode; and a back surface electrode formed on a back surface of a single crystal substrate. An end portion of an outer side of the surface electrode in the corner portion of the terminal region is located on an inner side in relation to the end portion of the outer side of the surface electrode in a straight portion of a terminal region based on a position of an end portion of an outer side of the terminal well region.
US11842889B2 Device, method and use for the coating of lenses
A device, a method, and a use for coating lenses are proposed, wherein the lenses to be coated are arranged in pairs over parallel, tubular targets. The distance of the targets to each other and/or to the lenses is varied for individual adaption. Further, the lenses are coated from both sides.
US11842876B2 Single bolt fuse assembly with an electrically isolated bolt
A single bolt fuse assembly and method to connect a single bolt fuse to a circuit or device are disclosed. The single bolt fuse assembly enables the single bolt fuse to be used on any electrical device having a hole suitable for receiving a threaded shaft and connectable to a circuit or device that electrically connects to a female battery or power cable. The apparatus includes a separate high-conductive metal terminal that mates with the stud that mechanically attaches the fuse between the electrical devices. The stud is insulated to avoid becoming part of the electrical circuit and to ensure proper operation of the fuse. By mechanically attaching the stud to the metal terminal, the stud is unlikely to get separated from the fuse.
US11842874B2 Miniature circuit breaker
A miniature circuit breaker, which includes a circuit breaker housing, a button mechanism, and an indicating apparatus. The circuit breaker housing includes an indicating hole arranged in one side thereof, the button mechanism is in sliding fit with the circuit breaker housing, the indicating apparatus is in driving fit with the button mechanism, and when the button mechanism is pressed to switch on the miniature circuit breaker, the button mechanism drives the indicating apparatus to shield the indicating hole. The indicating apparatus thereof may indicate a switching-on state of the circuit breaker when the circuit breaker is switched on, thus improving a safety of electricity consumption.
US11842871B2 Low voltage MEMS relay filled with alternative gas mixture to SF6
The switch contacts of a MEMS relay for a circuit interrupter are coated with a thin layer of liquid metal, and the MEMS relay is disposed in a sealed enclosure containing a gas medium. The gas medium provides an environmentally desirable alternative to sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), prevents oxidation of the liquid metal coating the relay switch contacts, and has sufficient dielectric strength in order to prevent current flow after separation of the switch contacts.
US11842870B2 Arc path formation unit and direct current relay including same
Disclosed are an arc path formation unit and a direct current relay including same. An arc path formation unit according to an embodiment of the present disclosure comprises a plurality of magnet parts. One of the plurality of magnet parts is disposed on one surface of a magnet frame. The remaining magnet parts among the plurality of magnet parts are disposed on the other respective surfaces of the magnet frame. The magnet part disposed on the one surface is formed longer than the other magnet parts. Also, the magnet parts disposed on the other surface are spaced apart from each other as far as possible. Accordingly, the magnetic field formed between the magnet parts is formed such that the electromagnetic force generated in each of stationary contacts is generated in a direction away from the central region. As a result, damage to components disposed in the central region can be prevented.
US11842860B2 Integrated electronic switch and power tool
An integrated electronic switch includes an input unit and a circuit board. The input unit is configured to receive a drive signal output by a user. A sensing module for sensing the drive signal transmitted from the input unit, and a control module electrically connected to the sensing module are disposed on the circuit board, where the sensing module and the control module are disposed on a first side surface of the circuit board.
US11842859B2 Tool for fuse removal and installation
A tool for the removal or installation of a fuse includes a first tool arm and a second tool arm pivotally mounted to the first tool arm about an axis. A second fuse holder spreader finger section is movable away from a first fuse holder spreader finger section and a second fuse pusher finger section is movable toward a first fuse pusher finger section in response to a first handle section being moved toward a second handle section.
US11842855B2 Multilayer electronic component with alternating dielectric and internal electrode layers
To provide a multilayer electronic component of which a reliability is not compromised and also a crack is suppressed from forming even when the multilayer electronic component is made thinner. A multilayer electronic component including an element body in which at least one dielectric layer and at least one internal electrode layer are stacked in an alternating manner, wherein a thickness variation of the at least one internal electrode layer is larger than a thickness variation of the at least one dielectric layer.
US11842854B2 Ceramic electronic device and manufacturing method of ceramic electronic device
A ceramic electronic device includes: a ceramic main body having a parallelepiped shape in which edges of first internal electrode layers are led out to a first edge face and edges of second internal electrode layer are led out to a second edge face facing the first edge face; and external electrodes respectively formed on the first edge face and the second edge face and extending to at least one side face of the ceramic main body, wherein a distance in a length direction between first conductive layers of the respective external electrodes on the at least one side face is shorter between locations corresponding to corner portions of the ceramic main body, respectively, than between center portions of the first conductive layers of the respective external electrodes in a width direction orthogonal to the length direction on the at least one side face.
US11842849B2 Energy storage device and method of making
A coaxial supercapacitor and method of manufacture such that the supercapacitor has an elongated shape resembling that of a wire and which can be bent to a desired shape and which can optionally be used in place of a wire for a given application while providing the benefits and characteristics of a supercapacitor. The supercapacitor can be manufactured without the necessity of complex manufacturing techniques.
US11842847B2 Transformer module and power module
The present disclosure provides a transformer module and a power module, wherein the transformer module comprises: a magnetic core, where a first insulating layer and a second wiring layer are sequentially disposed on the magnetic core from inside to outside; a first metal winding, wound around the magnetic core in a foil structure, and comprising a first winding segment formed in the first wiring layer and a second winding segment formed in the second wiring layer; and a second metal winding, wound around the magnetic core in a foil structure, comprising a third winding segment formed in the first wiring layer and a fourth winding segment formed in the second wiring.
US11842846B2 Laminated electronic component
A laminated electronic component includes a body including a magnetic layer containing magnetic particles; a coil provided within the body; and outer electrodes provided on a bottom surface of the body and each electrically connected to any one of end portions of the coil. The coil is formed by connecting a plurality of coil conductors stacked within the body, and the body includes a non-magnetic layer present between one of the outer electrodes and one of the coil conductors opposing the one of the outer electrodes.
US11842845B2 Transformer structure
A transformer comprising a primary winding and a secondary winding. The primary winding has N2 number turns and having a first terminal and a second terminal. The secondary winding has having N1 fractional portions, which together form a full turn, are in close proximity to the primary winding to establish coupling between the primary winding and the N1 fractional coil portions, the transformer turn ratio from the primary winding to the secondary winding is N2:(N3/N1) where N2 is an integer equal to or greater than 1, N1 is an integer greater than or equal to 2, and N3 is an integer greater than or equal to 1. Also disclosed is a stacked integrated transformer having a primary winding and secondary winding of which one or both have a waterfall structure and a portion of which functions as a ground connected shield between the secondary winding and the primary winding.
US11842842B2 Inductor component and manufacturing method of inductor component
An inductor component including a magnetic layer in which a magnetic metal powder is dispersedly present in a base material made of an insulation material and an inductor wiring line laminated on a surface of the magnetic layer. The inductor wiring line includes an anchor portion extending from a main face of the inductor wiring line on a side of the magnetic layer and covering a surface of the magnetic metal powder in the magnetic layer.
US11842841B2 Coil component
A coil component includes a body having a coil portion embedded therein; and external electrodes connected to the coil portion, wherein the body includes a plurality of magnetic metal particles, and a plurality of indentations are formed in surfaces of at least some of the plurality of magnetic metal particles, and the surfaces of the magnetic metal particles connecting the plurality of indentations to each other are spherical.
US11842839B2 Magnetic coupling coil component
One object of the present invention is to provide a magnetic coupling coil component having a coupling coefficient that can be readily adjusted. A coil component according to one embodiment of the present invention includes: a drum core including a winding core, a first flange, and a second flange, the first flange being provided on one axial end of the winding core, the second flange being provided on another axial end of the winding core; a spacer provided on a surface of the winding core between the first flange and the second flange, the spacer being separate from the winding core; a first winding wire wound around the winding core between the first flange and the spacer; and a second winding wire wound around the winding core between the second flange and the spacer.
US11842837B2 Dry-type transformer with elliptical iron core
A dry-type transformer with an elliptical iron core includes a transformer housing, a heat dissipation mechanism, an elliptical iron core, a coil, a clamping mechanism and an upper cover. The heat dissipation mechanism is arranged in a horizontal direction and fixedly assembled with the transformer housing. One end, away from the transformer housing, of the heat dissipation mechanism is in contact with ground. The elliptical iron core is arranged in a vertical direction inside the transformer housing. The coil is wound on the elliptical iron core. The clamping mechanism is sheathed on one side, away from the elliptical iron core, of the coil. The upper cover is arranged at a top end of the transformer housing, and the upper cover is fixedly assembled with the transformer housing via a bolt structure.
US11842835B2 High density magnetic structure
A magnetic assembly formed by a custom magnetic core and its bobbin with interconnection pins is presented. This magnetic assembly leads to a higher power density of magnetic assembly and a better utilization of the volume inside a power converter, allowing a higher power density of the power converter and a higher efficiency through the minimization of the parasitic inductances.
US11842834B2 Coil component
A coil component includes a body, a support substrate embedded in the body and having one end surface exposed to an external surface of the body, a coil portion disposed on the support substrate to be embedded in the body and having one end portion exposed to the external surface of the body together with the one end surface of the support substrate, and an external electrode disposed on the external surface of the body to be connected to the one end portion of the coil portion. The external electrode has an opening exposing at least a portion of the one end surface of the support substrate.
US11842830B2 Current detection resistor
A shunt resistor 10, 110 includes a flat resistive element 11; a first electrode block 12 that is made of a conductive metal material and is laminated on a lower surface 11a of the resistive element 11; and a second electrode block 13, 113 that is made of a conductive metal material and is laminated on an upper surface 11b of the resistive element 11, in which the second electrode block 13, 113 is a block body including an electrode portion 14 connected to the resistive element 11 and an extension portion 15, 115 extending downward from a side surface of the electrode portion 14.
US11842824B2 Self-recharging direct conversion electrical energy storage method
A method for collecting and storing the energy emitted by radioisotopes in the form of alpha and or beta particles is described. The present invention incorporates aspects of four different energy conversion and storage technologies, those being: Nuclear alpha and or beta particle capture for direct energy conversion and storage, fuel cells, rechargeable electrochemical storage cells and capacitive electrical energy storage.
US11842822B2 Hazardous material canister systems and methods
Techniques for inspecting a weld of a nuclear waste canister include positioning a gamma ray image detector near a nuclear waste canister that encloses nuclear waste. The nuclear waste canister includes a housing that includes a volume in which the waste is enclosed and a top connected to the housing with at least one weld to seal the nuclear waste in the nuclear waste canister. The techniques further include receiving, at the gamma ray image detector, gamma rays from the nuclear waste that travel through one or more voids in the weld; generating an image of the received gamma rays with the gamma ray image detector; and based on the generated image, determining an integrity of the at least one weld.
US11842820B2 Structured plasma cell energy converter for a nuclear reactor
A structured plasma cell includes a first electrode including a first plurality of micro-cavities and a first plasma disposed within one or more micro-cavities of the first plurality of micro-cavities. The structured plasma cell also includes a second electrode including a second plurality of micro-cavities and a second plasma disposed within one or more micro-cavities of the second plurality of micro-cavities. The structured plasma cell also includes an inter-electrode gap disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode.
US11842819B2 Method for replacing a cesium trap and cesium trap assembly thereof
A method for replacing a cesium trap includes freezing the cesium trap which partially contains cesium and is located within a shielded cell and. The cesium trap is then decoupled and removed from the shielded cell. A second cesium trap is inserted into the shielded cell and attached to the shielded cell.
US11842818B2 Contact tracing among workers and employees
A method may include collecting from each of multiple endpoint devices a set of anonymized interactions of the corresponding endpoint device with other endpoint devices. Each anonymized interaction in the set of anonymized interactions may be based on an ephemeral unique identifier of another endpoint device involved in a corresponding anonymized interaction with the corresponding endpoint device. The method may include, for each endpoint device, resolving identities of the other endpoint devices with which the corresponding endpoint device has interacted from the corresponding set of anonymized interactions.
US11842817B2 Tracking changes in average glycemia in diabetics
A method, system and computer readable medium for tracking changes in average glycemia in diabetes is based on a conceptually new approach to the retrieval of SMBG data. Using the understanding of HbA1c fluctuation as the measurable effect of the action of an underlying dynamical system, SMBG provides occasional glimpses at the state of this system and, using these measurements, the hidden underlying system trajectory can be reconstructed for individual diabetes patients. Using compartmental modeling a new two-step algorithm is provided that includes: (i) real-time estimate of HbA1c from fasting glucose readings, updated with any new incoming fasting SMBG data point(s), and (ii) initialization and calibration of the estimated HbA1c trace with daily SMBG profiles obtained periodically. The estimation of these profiles includes a factorial model capturing daily BG variability within two latent factors.
US11842815B2 Endoscope system, processor, diagnostic support method, and computer program
Provided are an endoscope system, a processor, a diagnostic support method, and a computer program. A plurality of images are captured at different focal positions on an object, an evaluation value indicating a degree of focus is calculated for each of corresponding sub-regions among the plurality of captured images, a captured image including a sub-region having the highest degree of focus is determined among the plurality of captured images based on the calculated evaluation value, a distance to a region on the object corresponding to the sub-region is calculated, distance information is generated by calculating a distance to a plurality of regions on the object corresponding to the sub-region, a feature region is extracted from the captured image, diagnostic support information for the object is generated based on the distance information and a feature parameter associated with the feature region, and the generated diagnostic support information is output.
US11842814B2 Ventilation system
A ventilator system includes a ventilation device, and is configured to operate in a passive mode configured to transmit ventilation data in response to requests from a ventilation management system, or an active mode configured to automatically transmit ventilation data as the data becomes available. The system receives ventilation system data associated with operation of the ventilation device, modifies one or more operating parameters of the ventilation device based on the received ventilation system data, receives ventilator data associated with the ventilator device, determines an alarm associated with the ventilator device or a patient based on the received ventilator data and, responsive to determining the alarm, sends the alarm to a beginning of a transmission queue for transmitting the ventilation data to the ventilation management system, wherein the alarm is communicated over the network prior to other ventilation data in the transmission queue.
US11842813B2 Health monitoring and evaluation system
Embodiments of the present technology include a wearable physiological monitoring device, related algorithms and software that are tied to a portable electronic device for readout. The wearable device can perform real-time measurement of a number of physiological and environmental parameters including heart rate, pulse oximetry, respiration, movement, environmental particulate matter, moisture, temperature (e.g., ambient air and body temperatures) and geospatial location. Some embodiments may establish a physiological baseline for a patient by measuring the above parameters during a healthy state. Collected data can be wirelessly transmitted to a portable electronic device or monitoring and feedback platform where software will analyze the data and make assessments of the device wearer's health based upon the wearer's baseline.
US11842810B1 Real-time feedback systems for tracking behavior change
A system is provided for providing real-time actionable feedback. The system comprises: a server in communication with a plurality of client devices, which server comprises a first module configured to process clinical care data using a machine learning algorithm trained model to identify: (i) performance metrics that impact a clinical care outcome in a selected field, and (ii) one or more actions that influence the performance metrics and are actionable to a selected clinical care provider; a second module for generating a real-time measurement of the one or more performance metrics of the selected clinical care provider; and a third module configured to dynamically display on the graphical user interface of a client device of the selected clinical care provider: (i) the real-time measurement of the one or more performance metrics of the selected clinical care provider, and (ii) an adjustment of the one or more actions.
US11842806B2 Health application user interfaces
The present disclosure generally relates to health-related user interfaces. In some embodiments, user interfaces for managing health-related data are described. In some embodiments, user interfaces for viewing health data are described. In some embodiments, user interfaces related to sharing health data are described.
US11842802B2 Efficient clinical trial matching
A patient-trial matching system (100) includes a structuralizer (102) configured to convert input non-structured patient health data and input non-structured clinical trial eligibility criteria into structured patient health data and structured clinical trial eligibility criteria by organizing a content of the non-structured data as known data elements. The patient-trial matching system further includes a semantic matcher (122) configured to match the structured patient health data and the structured clinical trial eligibility criteria based on user input matching criteria and outputs matched results. The patient-trial matching system further includes a ranking engine (126) configured to rank the matched results using ranking criteria (128), which include ranking patients matched to a clinical trial of interest in response to matching to find a group of trial patients and ranking clinical trials matched to a particular patient in response to matching to find a clinical trial.
US11842800B2 Artificial intelligence based temperature measurement in mixed fluid chamber
Temperature measurement is an important part of many potential applications in process industry. Conventional temperature measurement methods require manual intervention for process monitoring and fail to provide accurate and precise measurement of temperature of an enclosed mixed fluid chamber. The present disclosure provides artificial intelligence based temperature measurement in mixed fluid chamber. A plurality of inputs pertaining to the mixed fluid chamber are received to build a fluid based model. The fluid based model is used to generate one or more fluid parameters. The one or more fluid parameters are used along with a ground truth temperature data and the received plurality of inputs for training an artificial intelligence (AI) based model. However, the AI based model is trained with and without knowledge of fluid flow. The trained AI based model is further used to accurately estimate temperature of the mixed fluid chamber for a plurality of test input data.
US11842796B2 Bioinformatics systems, apparatuses, and methods executed on an integrated circuit processing platform
A system, method and apparatus for executing a bioinformatics analysis on genetic sequence data includes an integrated circuit formed of a set of hardwired digital logic circuits that are interconnected by physical electrical interconnects. One of the physical electrical interconnects forms an input to the integrated circuit that may be connected with an electronic data source for receiving reads of genomic data. The hardwired digital logic circuits may be arranged as a set of processing engines, each processing engine being formed of a subset of the hardwired digital logic circuits to perform one or more steps in the bioinformatics analysis on the reads of genomic data. Each subset of the hardwired digital logic circuits may be formed in a wired configuration to perform the one or more steps in the bioinformatics analysis.
US11842793B2 Methods and tools for detecting, diagnosing, predicting, prognosticating, or treating a neurobehavioral phenotype in a subject
The present tools and methods for detecting, diagnosing, predicting, prognosticating, or treating a neurobehavioral phenotype in a subject. These tools and methods relates to a genotype and neurophenotype topography-based approach for analyzing brain neuroimaging and gene expression maps to identify drug targets associated with neurobehavioral phenotypes and, conversely, neurobehavioral phenotypes associated with potential drug targets, to develop rational design and application of pharmacological therapeutics for brain disorders, and to provide methods and tools for treatment of subjects in need of neurological therapy.
US11842792B2 Interface circuit, data transmission circuit, and memory
An interface circuit, a data transmission circuit and a memory are provided. The interface circuit includes a clock pad, data pads and input buffer circuits, where the clock pad and the data pads are arranged in the first row, and the M data pads are arranged on two sides of the clock pad, half of the M data pads being arranged on each side, where the M input buffer circuits are arranged in the second row and form an axis perpendicular to the first row with the data pads as reference, and the M input buffer circuits are arranged on two sides of the axis, half of the M input buffer circuits being arranged on each side, and where the distance between each input buffer circuit and the axis is smaller than the distance between the data pad corresponding to the input buffer circuit and the axis.
US11842785B2 Temperature-accelerated solid-state storage testing methods
A temperature-accelerated solid-state storage testing method includes writing data to a storage system and subjecting the storage system to a first temperature range for a first time period that is equivalent to operation at a lower/second temperature for a greater/second time period. Subsequently, the data from the storage system is read within a third time period at a third temperature range to generate first test data. The storage system is then subjected to the first temperature range for a fourth time period that was reduced relative to the first time period based on the reading of the data to generate the first test data causing the operation of storage system to be equivalent to operating at the second temperature range for a fifth time period. Subsequently the data from the storage system is read within the third time period at the third temperature range to generate second test data.
US11842783B2 Counter-based sense amplifier method for memory cells
Methods, systems, and devices related to counter-based sense amplifier method for memory cells are described. The counter-based read algorithm may comprise the following phases: storing in a counter associated to an array of memory cells the value of the number of bits having a predetermined logic value of the data bits stored in the memory array; reading from said counter the value corresponding to the number of bits having the predetermined logic value; reading the data stored in the array of memory cells by applying a ramp of biasing voltages; counting the number of bits having the predetermined logic value during the data reading phase; stopping the data reading phase when the number of bits having the predetermined logic value is equal to the value stored in said counter.
US11842779B2 Memory device and operating method for performing verify operation
A memory device includes a memory block, a peripheral circuit, and control logic. The memory block includes memory cells. The peripheral circuit performs a program operation including a plurality of program loops. Each of the plurality of program loops includes a program pulse application operation and a verify operation. The control logic controls the peripheral circuit to store cell status information and apply a program limit voltage. The control logic sets a verify pass reference and applies the program limit voltage determined based on the cell status information.
US11842778B2 Memory system for performing cache program operation and operating method thereof
A memory device includes a memory block including a plurality of pages, a peripheral circuit configured to perform a first program operation for storing first page data and a second program operation for storing second page data after the first program operation, a status register configured to store status information, a cache program operation controller configured to control the peripheral circuit to load the second page data from an external controller when the first program operation is being performed, and a status register controller configured to store in the status register first failure information indicating whether the first program operation passes, store in the status register validity information indicating whether the first failure information is valid information within a predetermined time period from when the second program operation starts, and provide the external controller with the status information including the first failure information and the validity information.
US11842776B2 Memory system and method of controlling power therein
A memory system in an embodiment includes: a nonvolatile memory; a memory controller configured to control the memory; and a power supply circuit configured to supply a voltage of power of at least one of the memory and the memory controller, wherein the power supply circuit is configured to: store first information having a value of the voltage to be supplied; output an output voltage based on the value of the voltage specified by the stored first information; detect an output current at an output end of the output voltage; compare a value of the detected output current with a threshold value; and update the stored first information to second information based on a result of the comparison, the second information having an updated value of the voltage to be supplied.
US11842774B2 Memories for calibrating sensing of memory cell data states
Memory might include a controller configured to determine, for each sense circuit of a plurality of sense circuits, a respective plurality of first logic levels for that sense circuit while capacitively coupling a respective plurality of voltage levels to its respective sense node, to determine a particular voltage level in response to each respective plurality of first logic levels for the plurality of sense circuits and their respective plurality of voltage levels, and to determine, for each sense circuit of the plurality of sense circuits, a respective second logic level for that sense circuit while capacitively coupling the particular voltage level to its respective sense node.
US11842771B2 Cross-point array of polymer junctions with individually-programmed conductances
Programmable memory devices having a cross-point array of polymer junctions with individually-programmed conductances are provided. In one aspect, a method of forming a memory device includes: forming first metal lines on an insulating substrate; forming polymeric resistance elements on the first metal lines; and forming second metal lines over the polymeric resistance elements with a single one of the polymeric resistance elements present at each intersection of the first/second metal lines forming a cross-point array. A memory device and a method of operating a memory device are also provided.
US11842770B2 Circuit methodology for highly linear and symmetric resistive processing unit
A processing unit, including a first circuit, and a first circuit element connected to the first circuit. The first circuit element is at least charged by the first circuit.
US11842764B2 Artificial intelligence processor and method of processing deep-learning operation using the same
Disclosed herein is an Artificial Intelligence (AI) processor. The AI processor includes multiple NVM AI cores for respectively performing basic unit operations required for a deep-learning operation based on data stored in NVM; SRAM for storing at least some of the results of the basic unit operations; and an AI core for performing an accumulation operation on the results of the basic unit operation.
US11842762B2 System application of DRAM component with cache mode
Disclosed is a memory system that has a memory controller and may have a memory component. The memory component may be a dynamic random access memory (DRAM). The memory controller is connectable to the memory component. The memory component has at least one data row and at least one tag row different from and associated with the at least one data row. The memory system is to implement a cache having multiple ways to hold a data group. The memory controller is operable in each of a plurality of operating modes. The operating modes include a first operating mode and a second operating mode. The first operating mode and the second operating mode have differing addressing and timing for accessing the data group. The memory controller has cache read logic that sends a cache read command, cache results logic that receives a response from the memory component, and cache fetch logic.
US11842760B2 Memory controller for strobe-based memory systems
An integrated circuit (IC) memory controller is disclosed. The memory controller includes a receiver to receive a strobe signal and provide an internal strobe signal. An adjustable delay circuit delays an enable signal to generate a delayed enable signal. A gate circuit generates a gated strobe signal using the delayed enable signal that masks transitions of the internal strobe signal that occur prior to a valid region of the internal strobe signal. A sample circuit samples data using the gated strobe signal.
US11842755B2 Multilayer exchange spring recording media
A multilayer exchange spring recording media consists of a magnetically hard magnetic storage layer strongly exchange coupled to a softer nucleation host. The strong exchange coupling can be through a coupling layer or direct. The hard magnetic storage layer has a strong perpendicular anisotropy. The nucleation host consists of one or more ferromagnetic coupled layers. For a multilayer nucleation host the anisotropy increases from layer to layer. The anisotropy in the softest layer of the nucleation host can be two times smaller than that of the hard magnetic storage layer. The lateral exchange between the grains is small. The nucleation host decreases the coercive field significantly while keeping the energy barrier of the hard layer almost unchanged. The coercive field of the total structure depends on one over number of layers in the nucleation host. The invention proposes a recording media that overcomes the writeability problem of perpendicular recording media.
US11842754B2 Dual gasket for manufacturing of hermetically-sealed hard disk drive
A hard disk drive (HDD) includes an enclosure base, a first cover coupled to the base, and two separate gasket seals composed of different materials and configured to seal the interface between the first cover and the base. One gasket seal is composed of a material having a low permeability to helium or another lighter-than-air gas contained within the HDD, and the other gasket seal is composed of material having a low water vapor or moisture transmission. By using two separate independent gaskets which have different attributes, the lighter-than-air gas concentration is kept high and humidity is kept low during manufacturing testing, prior to affixing a hermetic second cover over the first cover, and degradation of HDD performance due to change of flying height is ultimately avoided.
US11842751B2 Call method, apparatus, and system, server, and storage medium
A call method is provided. The method includes: obtaining at least three paths of voice data transmitted by at least three first terminals, the voice data carrying indication information; selecting at least two paths of target voice data from the at least three paths of voice data according to the indication information of the at least three paths of voice data as obtained; and transmitting the at least two paths of target voice data to a second terminal, the second terminal being configured to decode the at least two paths of target voice data, mix decoded at least two paths of target voice data, and play mixed voice data.
US11842744B2 Noise reduction in robot human communication
Noise reduction in a robot system includes the use of a gesture library that pairs noise profiles with gestures that can be performed by the robot. A gesture to be performed by the robot is obtained, and the robot performs the gesture. The robot's performance of the gesture creates noise, and when a user speaks to the robot while the robot performs a gesture, incoming audio includes both user audio and robot noise. A noise profile associated with the gesture is retrieved from the gesture library and is applied to remove the robot noise from the incoming audio.
US11842738B1 Computing services using embeddings of a transformer-based encoder
Techniques are described and relate to providing computing services using embeddings of a transformer-based encoder. In an example, a computer system generates, by using a machine learning (ML) transformer, an embedding vector based at least in part on text. The computer system stores the embedding vector and an association between the embedding vector and the text in a data store. Further, the computer system determines that a task is to be performed based at least in part on natural language understanding (NLU) of the text. The computer system receives the embedding vector from the data store based at least in part on the association between the embedding vector and the text. The task is performed based at least in part on the embedding vector after being received from the data store.
US11842735B2 Electronic apparatus and control method thereof
An electronic apparatus and a control method thereof are provided. A method of controlling an electronic apparatus according to an embodiment of the disclosure includes: receiving input of a first utterance, identifying a first task for the first utterance based on the first utterance, providing a response to the first task based on a predetermined response pattern, receiving input of a second utterance, identifying a second task for the second utterance based on the second utterance, determining the degree of association between the first task and the second task, and setting a response pattern for the first task based on the second task based on the determined degree of association satisfying a predetermined condition. The control method of an electronic apparatus may use an artificial intelligence model trained according to at least one of machine learning, a neural network, or a deep learning algorithm.
US11842732B2 Voice command resolution method and apparatus based on non-speech sound in IoT environment
A voice command resolution apparatus, including a memory configured to store instructions; and a processor configured to execute the instructions to: recognize a voice command of a user in an input sound, analyze a non-speech sound included in the input sound, and determine at least one target Internet of things (IoT) device related to execution of the voice command, based on an analysis result of the non-speech sound.
US11842731B2 Method and system for executing an action for a user based on audio input
The method system described herein is configured to identify and execute a next recommended action for a user based on the user's audio input. In an embodiment, the system is configured to receive audio input from the user and convert the audio input into a string. The system may identify an attribute associated with the user. The system may identify a type of action based on the string. The system may query a data repository using the attribute associated with the user to retrieve information associated with the type of action. The system may identify a recommended action for the user based on the information associated with the type of action. The system may then execute the recommended action for the user.
US11842726B2 Method, apparatus, electronic device and storage medium for speech recognition
A computer-implemented method for speech recognition is disclosed. The method includes extracting a feature word associated with location information from a speech to be recognized, and calculating a similarity between the feature word and respective ones of a plurality of candidate words in a corpus. The corpus includes a first sub-corpus associated with at least one user, and the plurality of candidate words include, in the first sub-corpus, a first standard candidate word and at least one first erroneous candidate word. The at least one first erroneous candidate word has a preset correspondence with the first standard candidate word. The method further includes in response to the similarity between the feature word and one or more of the at least one first erroneous candidate word satisfying a predetermined condition, outputting the first standard candidate word as a recognition result based on the preset correspondence.
US11842725B2 Detection of speech
A method of own voice detection is provided for a user of a device. A first signal is detected, representing air-conducted speech using a first microphone of the device. A second signal is detected, representing bone-conducted speech using a bone-conduction sensor of the device. The first signal is filtered to obtain a component of the first signal at a speech articulation rate, and the second signal is filtered to obtain a component of the second signal at the speech articulation rate. The component of the first signal at the speech articulation rate and the component of the second signal at the speech articulation rate are compared, and it is determined that the speech has not been generated by the user of the device, if a difference between the component of the first signal at the speech articulation rate and the component of the second signal at the speech articulation rate exceeds a threshold value.
US11842722B2 Speech synthesis method and system
Disclosed is a speech synthesis method including: acquiring fundamental frequency information and acoustic feature information from original speech; generating an impulse train from the fundamental frequency information, and inputting it to a harmonic time-varying filter; inputting the acoustic feature information into a neural network filter estimator to obtain corresponding impulse response information; generating noise signal by a noise generator; determining, by the harmonic time-varying filter, harmonic component information through filtering processing on the impulse train and the impulse response information; determining, by a noise time-varying filter, noise component information based on the impulse response information and the noise; and generating a synthesized speech from the harmonic component information and the noise component information. Acoustic features are processed to obtain corresponding impulse response information, and harmonic component information and noise component information are modeled respectively, thereby reducing computation of speech synthesis and improving the quality of the synthesized speech.
US11842721B2 Systems and methods for generating synthesized speech responses to voice inputs by training a neural network model based on the voice input prosodic metrics and training voice inputs
The system provides a synthesized speech response to a voice input, based on the prosodic character of the voice input. The system receives the voice input and calculates at least one prosodic metric of the voice input. The at least one prosodic metric can be associated with a word, phrase, grouping thereof, or the entire voice input. The system also determines a response to the voice input, which may include the sequence of words that form the response. The system generates the synthesized speech response, by determining prosodic characteristics based on the response, and on the prosodic character of the voice input. The system outputs the synthesized speech response, which includes a more natural, relevant, or both answer to the call of the voice input. The prosodic character of the voice input and/or response may include pitch, note, duration, prominence, timbre, rate, and rhythm, for example.
US11842719B2 Sound processing method, sound processing apparatus, and recording medium
A sound processing method obtains note data representative of a note; obtains an audio signal to be processed; specifies, in accordance with the note, an expression sample representative of a sound expression to be imparted to the note and an expression period, of the audio signal, to which the sound expression is to be imparted to the note; and specifies, in accordance with the expression sample and the expression period, a processing parameter relating to an expression imparting processing for imparting the sound expression to a portion corresponding to the expression period in the audio signal. The method then generates a processed audio signal by performing the expression imparting processing in accordance with the expression sample, the expression period, and the processing parameter to the audio signal.
US11842718B2 Unambiguous phonics system
An unambiguous phonics system (UPS) is capable of presenting text in a format with unambiguous pronunciation. The system can translate input text written in a given language (e.g., English) into a UPS representation of the text written in a UPS alphabet. A unique UPS grapheme can be used to represent each unique grapheme-phoneme combination in the input text. Thus, each letter of the input text is represented in the UPS spelling and each letter of the UPS spelling unambiguously indicates the phoneme used. For all the various grapheme-phoneme combinations for a given input grapheme, the corresponding UPS graphemes can be constructed to have visual similarity with the given input grapheme, thus easing an eventual transition from UPS spelling to traditional spelling. The UPS can include translation, complexity scoring, word/phoneme-grapheme searching, and other module. The UPS can also include techniques to provide efficient, level-based training of the UPS alphabet.
US11842710B2 Generative composition using form atom heuristics
A processor-based method of producing a generative musical composition is disclosed herein. The method includes the step of receiving a briefing narrative which describes a musical journey by referencing a plurality of emotional descriptions related to a plurality of musical sections. The generative musical composition is assembled with regard to the briefing narrative through the selection and concatenation of Form Atoms with tags that align with the emotional descriptions related to the musical sections. The Form Atoms, which have compositional nature aligned with the emotional descriptions and self-contained constructional properties representative of the historical corpus of music, are then selected and substituted into the generative composition. The method further involves the step of generating the musical composition by mapping musical transition between selectively chosen Form Atoms to reflect pre-established transitions between Form Atoms and groups Form Atoms that have been identified to have similar tags but different constructional properties.
US11842705B2 Display apparatus and electronic device
A display apparatus with low-power consumption is provided. The display apparatus includes an inverter circuit and a pixel having a function of adding data, and the inverter circuit has a function of inverting data supplied from a source driver. The inverter circuit has a function of inverting data supplied from a source driver. The pixel has a function of adding data supplied from the source driver and the inverter circuit. Accordingly, the pixel can generate a voltage several times higher than the output voltage of the source driver and can supply the voltage to a display device. With such a structure, the output voltage of the source driver can be lowered, so that a display apparatus with low power consumption can be achieved.
US11842704B2 Mainboard with at least two interfaces to boost performance for connecting different displays and the related device and method
A mainboard, display device, displaying method, and computer readable storage medium are provided. The mainboard has at least two display interfaces, a detecting circuit, and a processor. The at least two display interfaces are used for connecting to different displays. The detecting circuit is coupled to the at least two display interfaces, for detecting the electrical signal of the display. The processor is coupled to the detecting circuit, for determining information about the display connected to the display interface based on the electrical signal detected by the detecting circuit.
US11842701B1 Backlight module and display apparatus
A backlight module and a display apparatus are disclosed. The backlight module includes a back plate, one or more light bars, a dimming diaphragm, and a driving assembly; the back plate includes a bottom plate; the one or more light bars are arranged on one side of the bottom plate. Each light bar includes multiple first light-emitting units and multiple second light-emitting units; the multiple first light-emitting units are configured to generate diffuse light. The multiple second light-emitting units are configured to generate collimated light; the dimming diaphragm is arranged on a side of the one or more light bars away from the bottom plate, and has a diffusion mode and a transparent mode. The driving assembly is arranged between the bottom plate and the circuit board, connected to the circuit board, and configured to drive the light bar to rotate.
US11842700B2 Backlight reconstruction and compensation-based throttling
Throttling circuitry may throttle the backlight reconstruction via backlight reconstruction and compensation circuitry in a display pipeline when power may be limited. This throttling of the display pipeline may limit a number of cycles that may be used for performing backlight reconstruction and compensation.
US11842699B2 Method and apparatus of multi-modal illumination and display for improved color rendering, power efficiency, health and eye-safety
Presented are apparatus, systems and methods for creating tuned color emissions, from lighting and displays, that can be electronically controlled to select a desirable spectrum of wavelengths safer for human vision, for optimal color reproduction, for energy/brightness efficiency, and more. Apparatus including light emitting chips, materials, package design, electronic control devices and circuits, lights, light-fixtures, display panels, visual computing devices and systems, are disclosed. An embodiment is described which is capable of operating in modes, where eye-safe colors are rendered with minimal harmful wavelengths, as well as at least one mode of operation favoring color rendering, and brightness configurations. An embodiment is operable to deliver a paper-like black-on-white viewing experience, in both night-time and day-time operating modes, with reduced high-energy blue-wavelength light spectra. In one embodiment, the light-emitter, controller, display and system are operable to switch between these modes of operation, retaining or enhancing color-integrity, for a more seamless user experience, optimizing power efficiency and safety. Embodiments include LED-backlit LCDs, organic light emitting diodes (OLED), Micro-LED, ePaper (reflective displays), and light sources are described. Additionally, the methods of construction, materials, electrical drive, pixel color adjustment, and modes of system operation are described, such that one of ordinary skill in the art could construct an apparatus capable of operating in eye-safe, bright and colorful modes of operation, are also included.
US11842698B2 Display device
According to an aspect, a display device includes: a first panel; a second panel disposed opposing one surface of the first panel; a light source configured to emit light to the other surface of the first panel; and an acquirer configured to acquire user information including information indicating at least one of a position of an eye and a position of a head of a user facing the second panel. The first panel includes light control pixels. The second panel includes pixels. Blurring processing is applied by which the light control pixel positioned around a pixel controlled to transmit light in accordance with an input image signal is caused to transmit light. A blurring area including the light control pixel to which the blurring processing is applied on the first panel corresponds to the position of the eye of the user or the position of the head of the user.
US11842697B2 Electro-optical device having a storage capacitor formed by a data line and a potential line
An electro-optical device is provided with a plurality of data lines, a plurality of potential lines supplied with a predetermined potential, a driving transistor controlling a current level according to the voltage between the gate and the source, a first storage capacitor which holds the voltage between the gate and a source of the driving transistor, and a light-emitting element. One data line among the plurality of data lines and one potential line among the plurality of potential lines are arranged to be adjacent to each other, and a second storage capacitor holding the potential of the one data line is formed by the one data line and the one potential line.
US11842686B2 Light emitting display device and driving method thereof
A light emitting display device and driving method are disclosed. A light emitting display device includes a display panel including RGBW sub-pixels; a driver configured to drive the display panel; and a timing controller configured to control the driver, wherein W peak luminance derived by the W sub-pixels is higher than a sum of RGB peak luminances derived by the RGB sub-pixels when the display panel displays an image.
US11842681B2 Display device and method of manufacturing the same
A display device includes: a substrate; a display element layer on one surface of the substrate and including at least one light emitting element emitting light; and a pixel circuit portion on the display element layer and including at least one transistor electrically connected to the light emitting element, wherein the display element layer includes: a first electrode on the substrate and electrically connected to one end of the light emitting element; a second electrode on the substrate and electrically connected to the other end of the light emitting element; and an insulation layer on the substrate including the second electrode, and having a first opening exposing a portion of the second electrode, and wherein the second electrode is electrically connected to the transistor through the first opening.
US11842680B2 Semiconductor device and electronic apparatus
A semiconductor device includes the following: a light measuring instrument disposed opposite the display surface of a display panel provided with a self-emission element, and disposed for measuring the ambient-light illuminance of the display panel; a storage device configured to store a plurality of first measurements measured by the light measuring instrument in synchronization with a synchronizing signal of the display panel during a plurality of first measurement periods that are shorter than an ON/OFF period of the self-emission element; and a calculation unit configured to calculate the light emission illuminance of the self-emission element in accordance with the plurality of first measurements stored in the storage device, and configured to calculate the ambient-light illuminance by subtracting a value based on the light emission illuminance from a second measurement measured by the light measuring instrument during a second measurement period that is longer than the plurality of first measurement periods.
US11842679B2 Display panel, display device, input/output device, and data processing device
A novel display panel that is highly convenient or reliable is provided. The display panel includes a display region, a first functional layer, and a second functional layer. The display region includes a pixel, and the pixel includes a display element and a pixel circuit. The first functional layer includes the pixel circuit, a scan line, and a first connection portion. The display element is electrically connected to the pixel circuit, and the pixel circuit is electrically connected to the scan line. The second functional layer includes a region overlapping with the first functional layer, the second functional layer includes a driver circuit and a wiring, and the driver circuit is provided so that the pixel circuit is positioned between the driver circuit and the display element. The wiring is electrically connected to the scan line at the first connection portion, and the wiring is electrically connected to the driver circuit.
US11842676B2 Electronic device
An electronic device is provided. The electronic device includes a detection circuit. The detection circuit includes a programming detection circuit, a light-emitting detection circuit and a determining circuit. The programming detection circuit receives a scan signal, a reset signal and a light-emitting enable signal for a driving circuit of a pixel unit, and provides a first detection signal in a first stage according to the scan signal, the reset signal and the light-emitting enable signal. The light-emitting detection circuit receives the scan signal, the reset signal and the light-emitting enable signal, and provides a second detection signal in a second stage according to the scan signal, the reset signal and the light-emitting enable signal. The determining circuit determines whether to output the light-emitting enable signal to the driving circuit according to the first detection signal and the second detection signal.
US11842673B2 Control method and system for display switching, electronic device and storage medium
A control method for display switching, an electronic device, and a storage medium are provided. The control method for display switching includes: establishing a first buffer and a second buffer at a kernel layer and initializing the first buffer; establishing a first service process and a second service process at a user layer, and controlling the first service process to render a first image according to a display parameter of a first buffer and transmit it to a display screen via the first buffer for display; and initializing the second buffer according to a switching instruction, and controlling the second service process to render a second image according to a display parameter of the second buffer and transmit it to the display screen via the second buffer so as to make the display screen switch to displaying the second image.
US11842672B1 Display driving architecture, display driving method, and display device
The display driving architecture is configured to drive a display panel which includes: a pixel assembly; the pixel assembly includes a driving transistor and a light-emitting assembly; the driving transistor has a first end connected to a first power end and a second end connected to an anode of the light-emitting assembly, and a cathode of the light-emitting assembly is connected to a second power end; a switching circuit which includes a first switching assembly configured to output a first voltage, a second switching assembly configured to output a second voltage, and a voltage output end; assembly; and the switching circuit outputs, based on high-grayscale data of the pixel assembly, the first voltage to the voltage output end, or outputs, based on low-grayscale data of the pixel assembly, the second voltage to the voltage output end.
US11842666B2 Method and apparatus for controlling luminance
Provided is an electronic apparatus including a first display, a second display, a lens array between the first display and the second display, a first polarization modulation array between the first display and the lens array, a second polarization modulation array between the lens array and the second display, a memory, and at least one processor configured to identify a first area having a luminance lower than a reference luminance in the second display, identify, to control a first luminance of the first area in the second display to be the reference luminance, a first polarization angle variation corresponding to a first area in the first polarization modulation array and a second polarization angle variation corresponding to a first area in the second polarization modulation array, control the first polarization modulation array based on the first polarization angle variation, and control the second polarization modulation array based on the second polarization angle variation.
US11842661B2 Control method and information display system
A control method is performed by an information display system displaying information on one or more display units included in a vehicle. The information display system executes guidance processing for guiding a line of sight of a driver of the vehicle toward a display unit which is not in the line of sight. The control method including: obtaining vicinity information indicating a state of vicinity of the vehicle from a device outside the vehicle; determining whether or not the driver should pay more attention to the state of the vicinity indicated in the vicinity information than the information displayed on the one or more display units; and executing control for suppressing the guidance processing when it is determined that the driver should pay more attention to the state of the vicinity than the information displayed on the one or more display units.
US11842658B2 Device for positioning items
The present invention corresponds to a device for positioning elements along a support body, comprising a first plate with a groove on its perimeter and a second plate with a groove on its perimeter, the first plate is in contact with the second plate, wherein the groove of the first plate and the groove of the second plate are coincident, and in which the positioning elements are arranged between the grooves of the first plate and the second plate. Additionally, the first plate and second plate have fastening means allowing them to be fastened to the support body.
US11842653B2 Systems and methods for virtual reality based driver situational awareness recovery training
A method for autonomous vehicle driver situational awareness recovery training includes receiving an input parameter; determining a simulation; receiving user performance data; and analyzing the user performance data to determine a driving competency score. A method for autonomous vehicle driver situational awareness recovery training includes receiving an input parameter; executing a simulation; and recording user performance data. A system includes a processor a display device; and a non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the system to receive an input parameter; execute a simulation; and record user performance data.
US11842652B1 System, method, and program product for interactively prompting user decisions
The present disclosure relates to a computer-implemented process for evaluating user activity, user preference, and/or user habit via one or more personal devices and providing precisely timed and situationally targeted prompts and stimuli for encouraging lifestyle choices and reinforcing health habits. It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a technological solution to the long felt need in health management services caused by the technical problem of procuring timely health management by encouraging healthy choices.
US11842648B2 Distributed management of airfield ground lighting objects
Devices, systems, and methods for distributed management of airfield ground lighting objects are described herein. In some examples, one or more embodiments include a first substation management computing device (SMCD), where the first SMCD is in communication with a first number of airfield ground lighting objects associated with a first portion of an airfield and the first SMCD is configured to control the first number of airfield ground lighting objects in response to receiving a control signal, and a second SMCD, where the second SMCD is in communication with a second number of airfield ground lighting objects associated with a second portion of the airfield, and the second SMCD is configured to control the second number of airfield ground lighting objects in response to receiving a different control signal.
US11842646B2 System and method for providing interactive electronic charts
A method for transferring electronic chart data during aerial vehicle operations to an avionics system is disclosed. The method includes: receiving an electronic chart file for an electronic chart; identifying a plurality of data elements in the electronic chart that contain information content for flight crew entry into avionics systems; translating each identified data element into a control element having one or more values that an avionics system will understand; associating at least one control element with an avionics system; displaying the electronic chart with the control elements; displaying a data entry graphical element, responsive to user selection of the at least one control element; and transferring avionics information from the selected control element to an avionics system associated with the control element responsive to selection of at least one selectable graphical element to change a state of an avionics system associated with at least one control element.
US11842641B2 Free lock detection of a micromobility transit vehicle systems and methods
Techniques are disclosed for systems and methods associated with free lock detection of a micromobility vehicle. Data from one or more sensors of the micromobility vehicle may be received and compared to a threshold stored or determined for the micromobility vehicle. Based on the comparing, an indication of free locking the micromobility vehicle may be determined and one or more notifications of the indication may be generated and sent for display on a mobile device. A parking condition of the micromobility vehicle may also be determined, such as utilizing image data of the micromobility vehicle. The image data may be analyzed to determine whether the micromobility vehicle is parked within a designated parking area distinguished through distinct coloring, patterns, signs, placards, markers, or images.
US11842640B2 Computing system and method for operating a computing system
The present disclosure relates to a computing system comprising at least one computing device of at least one motor vehicle, and a cloud comprising at least one computing device, at least one application calculating output data from input data being implemented in a divided manner at least partially by the motor vehicle computing device and at least partially on the cloud side.
US11842639B2 Power and thermal management systems and methods for autonomous vehicles
Systems and methods for power and thermal management of autonomous vehicles are provided. In one example embodiment, a computing system includes processor(s) and one or more tangible, non-transitory, computer readable media that collectively store instructions that when executed by the processor(s) cause the computing system to perform operations. The operations include obtaining data associated with an autonomous vehicle. The operations include identifying one or more vehicle parameters associated with the autonomous vehicle based at least in part on the data associated with the autonomous vehicle. The operations include determining a modification to one or more operating characteristics of one or more systems onboard the autonomous vehicle based at least in part on the one or more vehicle parameters. The operations include controlling a heat generation of at least a portion of the autonomous vehicle via implementation of the modification of the operating characteristic(s) of the system(s) onboard the autonomous vehicle.
US11842637B2 Methods and systems for managing traffic lights
A technique is directed to methods and systems for managing multiple traffic light devices. In some implementations, the method includes (1) receiving a request for route planning for a vehicle; (2) determining a location of the vehicle; (3) planning a route for the vehicle at least based on the request and a set of rules; and (4) implementing the route for the vehicle by communicating with one or more of multiple traffic light devices along the route. In some implementations, the set of rules includes a subscription plan associated with the vehicle, and the subscription plan is indicative of an assigned priority of the vehicle.
US11842636B2 Systems and methods for pacing a mass transit vehicle
Systems and methods that allow use of simple priority VCUs (those that can only request an increased priority) to operate in a manner that simulates much more sophisticated schedule-adherence or ETA-type traffic control systems without the need to upgrade vehicle hardware. Instead, tracking of the vehicle, whether provided by other systems or by the VCU operating in conjunction with certain prepared points or zones is used to determine if the VCU equipped vehicle is ahead or behind schedule and operation of the VCU itself is altered to modify the expected arrival time of the vehicle.
US11842631B2 Communication device, control method thereof and communication system including the same
A communication device includes: a communication unit receiving position information of each vehicle from vehicles located in a predetermined area; and a processor setting first and second geofences for the predetermined area, and controlling the communication unit to transmit a warning message related to an event to one or more vehicles located in the second geofence in response to the event occurring in the first geofence.
US11842630B2 System and method implementing virtual pedestrian traffic lights
Disclosed herein is a virtual pedestrian traffic light (VPTL) system and method that provides an infrastructure-free way to provide the right-of-way to pedestrians at intersections. The invention is most effective when integrated with existing virtual traffic light (VTL) systems to provide complete infrastructure-free control of traffic at intersections.
US11842628B2 Remote control devices, methods for operating remote control devices and remote control device management systems for managing the remote control devices
A remote control device for remotely controlling a target device to be controlled is provided. The remote control device includes a communication module configured to transmit a request a license activation to an external server via a gateway along with first remote control device information for identifying the remote control device and first infrared (IR) library information for identifying the IR library DB, receive, from the gateway via the gateway, license activation information encrypted by an encryption algorithm, the encrypted license activation information including second remote control device information, second IR library information, and a license activation key code for the IR library DB, an input module configured to receive a user input for remotely controlling a target electronic device to be controlled, and a controller module configured to decrypt the encrypted license activation information by a decryption algorithm to extract the second remote control device information, the second IR library information and a license activation key code, and activate the IR library DB with the license activation key code, and generate remote control signals corresponding to the user input, utilizing the activated IR library database.
US11842627B1 Electronic apparatus, remote control apparatus, control method thereof, and electronic system
An electronic apparatus is provided. The electronic apparatus includes: a storage configured to store control code sets corresponding to each of a display apparatus and one or more external electronic apparatuses providing contents to the display apparatus; a communicator comprising communication circuitry configured to communicate with the display apparatus and a remote control apparatus; and a processor configured to determine a source apparatus, providing a content that is currently displayed on the display apparatus, of the display apparatus and the one or more external electronic apparatuses, and controlling the communication circuitry of the communicator to transmit a control code set corresponding to the determined source apparatus to the remote control apparatus.
US11842623B1 Contextual calibration of connected security device
A vehicle includes determines that a vehicle alarm system has been engaged and determines a local context applicable to the vehicle alarm system. The vehicle obtains an alarm system configuration mapping applicable in light of the local context. The vehicle changes sensitivity of one or more sensors associated with the alarm system based on the configuration mapping.
US11842619B2 System and method for insuring hand-hygiene compliance
The present invention relates to hardware, systems and software methods to insure compliance of personnel in jobs where sanitized hands are dependent on washing according to time intervals. The system includes a hand-hygiene station, a sanitizing dispensing device, a computer and a communication channel. A wearable vibration and visual alert device communicates, illuminates and vibrates dependent on timing between hand washing utilizing sensors positioned both adjacent to a hand washing station and installed in un-sanitized areas. Each of the plurality of sensors may be configured to provide a corresponding sensor output signal that is indicative of whether a person has washed their hands at a hand washing station.
US11842617B2 Flood warning method
A flood warning method, adapted to a detection field, the method comprises: obtaining an original image associated with the detection field by a camera, wherein the original image includes a predetermined detection area; performing an image processing procedure on the original image by a processor to obtain a processed image, and overlapping the predetermined detection area with the processed image; calculating a ratio of a puddle area overlapping the predetermined detection area by the processor; determining whether the ratio falls within a warning range by the processor; and outputting a warning notification by the processor when the ratio falls within the warning range.
US11842615B2 Detecting falls using a mobile device
In an example method, a mobile device obtains a signal indicating an acceleration measured by a sensor over a time period. The mobile device determines an impact experienced by the user based on the signal. The mobile device also determines, based on the signal, one or more first motion characteristics of the user during a time prior to the impact, and one or more second motion characteristics of the user during a time after the impact. The mobile device determines that the user has fallen based on the impact, the one or more first motion characteristics of the user, and the one or more second motion characteristics of the user, and in response, generates a notification indicating that the user has fallen.
US11842609B2 Across-match analytics in peer-to-peer gaming tournaments
First game state data captured from a first client and characterizing in-game information of a first match of a peer-to-peer digital gaming tournament is received. Second game state data captured from a second client and characterizing in-game information of a second match of the peer-to-peer digital gaming tournament is received. The first match and the second match being separate gaming instances. The first game state data captured during the first match and representative of an internal state of a digital video game. The first game state data and the second game state data is compared using a predefined comparison rule by computing a measure of a performance of a first player in the first match with a measure of a performance of a second player in the second match. The comparison is provided. Related apparatus, systems, articles, and techniques are also described and illustrated.
US11842607B2 Gaming through mobile or other devices
Various embodiments that may generally relate to mobile gaming, location determination, mobile devices, authentication, and so on are described. Various methods are described. Various apparatus are described. Further embodiments are described.
US11842598B2 Gaming systems and methods for emotive lighting control
A gaming machine includes a cabinet, a display device, a lighting assembly including at least one light-emitting device, game-logic circuitry that conducts one or more casino wagering games and generates graphical data, and a display controller communicatively coupled to the display device and the lighting assembly. The graphical data includes display data and lighting data as pixel values. The display controller causes the display device to present display content associated with the one or more casino wagering games. The display controller receives the graphical data from the game-logic circuitry, extracts the lighting data and the display data from the graphical data, converts the lighting data from pixel values to lighting control parameters accepted by the lighting assembly, causes the display device to present the display content based on the display data, and causes the lighting assembly to emit light based on the lighting control parameters of the lighting data.
US11842592B2 Medium processing device
A medium processing device includes a main body unit that counts a medium and that is configured to be connectable to at least one medium processing unit that accommodates the medium. The main body unit includes: a plurality of power supply lines including first and second power supply lines, the first and second power supply lines being independent of each other and supplying electric power toward the at least one medium processing unit, and an output part that outputs a control signal toward the at least one medium processing unit.
US11842590B2 Detachable modular mobile autonomy control module for a modular autonomous bot apparatus that transports an item being shipped
A detachable modular mobile autonomy module (MAM) for a modular autonomous bot apparatus includes a housing with latching points, an autonomous controller, location circuitry, external sensors monitoring an environment external to the MAM and providing sensor data to the controller, multi-element light panels on the housing driven by the controller; and a modular component power and data bus. The bus has a bottom side modular component electronics interface disposed on the housing that mates to a corresponding interface on another proximately-attached modular component of the bot. The MAM receives sensor data from the external sensors, receives outside sensor data from additional sensors disposed on a mobility unit of the bot, generates steering and propulsion control output signals based on location data from the location circuitry, external sensor data, mobility unit sensor data, and destination information data maintained by the controller, and generates transport and delivery information for the light panels.
US11842589B2 Lock
Systems, devices, and methods of locking a lockable volume. The lock may comprise a bolt and a slider. The slider moves linearly to move the bolt in position to engage a securement feature. The engagement of the bolt with the securement feature secures the securement feature, thereby locking the door to which the securement feature is attached.
US11842582B2 Layered electrical architecture for vehicle diagnostics
A method of performing diagnostics in a hierarchical diagnostics electrical architecture of a vehicle, the vehicle comprising a plurality of on-board computing devices for hosting the hierarchical diagnostics electrical architecture. The hierarchical diagnostics electrical architecture comprising: a component diagnostic layer having a plurality of electronic control units each comprising a diagnostics server module; and at least one supervisory diagnostic layer. The method comprising: receiving into the diagnostics server modules sensor output data from one or more on-board vehicle sensors; performing, by the diagnostics server modules, one or more diagnostic tasks based on the received sensor output data to generate one or more component-level diagnostic notifications; receiving into the at least one supervisory layer the component-level diagnostic notifications from each of a group of the plurality of electronic control units; and aggregating in the at least one supervisory layer the received component-level diagnostic notifications to generate a supervisory-level diagnostic notification.
US11842576B2 Sensor degradation monitor
Techniques for determining a degraded state associated with a sensor are discussed herein. For example, a sensor associated with vehicle may captured data of an environment. A portion of the data may represent a portion of the vehicle. Data associated with a region of interest can be determined based on a calibration associated with the sensor. For example, in the context of image data, image coordinates may be used to determine a region of interest, while in the context of lidar data, a beam and/or azimuth can be used to determine a region of interest. A data metric can be determined for data in the region of interest, and an action can be determined based on the data metric. For example, the action can include cleaning a sensor, scheduling maintenance, reducing a confidence associated with the data, or slowing or stopping the vehicle.
US11842575B2 Method and system for vehicle analysis
The present invention generally relates to a novel concept of analyzing vehicle data for determining e.g. a status of component comprised with the vehicle, specifically by correlating collected vehicle diagnosis data. The invention also relates to a corresponding system and a computer program product. In addition, the invention additionally relates to an arrangement for collecting said vehicle diagnosis data.
US11842572B2 Device, system, and method of computer vision, object tracking, image analysis, and trajectory estimation
Device, system, and method of computer vision, object tracking, and image analysis; particularly suitable or configured for analysis of images or videos of tennis. A device includes two adjacent and co-located cameras, oriented at an angle of 20 to 120 degrees relative to each other, capturing a combined field-of-view that covers at least 75 percent of an entirety of a tennis court. A processor analyzes the captured images or video using computer-vision algorithms, and detects a ball bounce event and its properties. Insights are generated with regard to the performance of one or more of the participating players.
US11842570B2 Image processing apparatus, image pickup apparatus, image processing method, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus includes a separation unit configured to separate luminance information of each pixel in a processing area of an input image into an intrusion component and an object component, a determination unit configured to determine whether each of intrusion components is a first component or a second component, a processing unit configured to generate first information based on the first component, and an image generating unit configured to generate an output image based on the first information, the second component, and the object component.
US11842564B2 Imaging apparatus and imaging system
Provided is an imaging system capable of stereo-photographing with both of visible and infrared images, and improving color reproducibility in visible-light-photographing. The imaging system includes two imaging sensors, and two DBPFs that have transmittance characteristics in a visible light band and a second wavelength band, are respectively provided correspondingly to the two imaging sensors, and serve as optical filters. The imaging system has: at least four kinds of filters, which have mutual different spectral transmission characteristics corresponding to wavelengths in the visible light band and whose transmissions in a second wavelength band approximate each other; and two color filters provided so as respectively correspond to the two imaging sensors. The imaging system measures a distance to a target based on two visible or infrared image signals.
US11842563B2 Optical fingerprint sensor with spoof detection and associated method
An optical fingerprint sensor with spoof detection includes a plurality of lenses, an image sensor including a pixel array that includes a plurality of first photodiodes and a plurality of second photodiodes, and at least one apertured baffle-layer having a plurality of aperture stops, wherein each second photodiode is configured to detect light having passed through a lens and at least one aperture stop not aligned with the lens along an optical axis. A method for detecting spoof fingerprints detected using an optical fingerprint sensor includes detecting large-angle light incident on a plurality of anti-spoof photodiodes, wherein the plurality of anti-spoof photodiodes is interleaved with a plurality of imaging photodiodes, determining an angular distribution of light based at least in part one the large-angle light, and detecting spoof fingerprints based at least in part on the angular distribution of light.
US11842561B2 Protective film and electronic device including same
Various embodiments disclosed in the present document relate to: a protective film configured to be attached to a display glass equipped with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor; and an electronic device including the same. According to the various embodiments disclosed in the present document, a protective film can be provided, which is configured to be attached to an electronic device provided with an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, the protective film comprising: a first adhesive layer configured to be attached on a front plate of the electronic device; and a first substrate layer stacked and disposed on one surface side of the first adhesive layer, integrated with the first adhesive layer, and covering the front plate.
US11842558B2 Display apparatus
A display apparatus includes a first surface which is foldable along a folding axis extending in a first direction and includes a display area, a second surface that is opposite to the first surface, a side surface connecting the first surface and the second surface, and at least two sensor portions disposed in at least one of the first surface and the side surface and configured to each provide a fingerprint recognition area.
US11842555B2 Signal acquisition apparatus, signal acquisition system, and signal acquisition method
A signal acquisition apparatus includes a light source that irradiates a living tissue with light and a detector that acquires signals from light returned from the living tissue to generate output data on the basis of the signals. The detector includes circuitry that acquires the signals and characteristic data regarding the signals and generates the output data on the basis of the characteristic data. The circuitry is implemented in a single semiconductor chip. Further, the present technology also provides a signal acquisition system including the signal acquisition apparatus and an analysis unit configured to analyze output data output from the image acquisition apparatus.
US11842554B2 High security key scanning system
A high security key scanning system and method is provided. The scanning system may comprise a sensing device configured to determine information and characteristics of a master high security key, and a digital logic to analyze the information and characteristics of the master key. The sensing device may be configured to capture information about the geometry of features cut into the surface of the master key. The logic may analyze the information related to that geometry and compare it to known characteristics of that style of high security key in order to determine the data needed to replicate the features on a new high security key blank. The system may be configured to capture the surface geometry using a camera or other imaging device. The system may utilize object coating techniques, illumination techniques, filtering techniques, image processing techniques, and feature extraction techniques to capture the desired features.
US11842546B2 Sensor fusion-based top-view three-dimensional stixel representation for general obstacle detection in a vehicle
A system in a vehicle includes a first sensor to obtain first sensor data from a first field of view and provide a first top-view feature representation. The system also includes a second sensor to obtain second sensor data from a second field of view with an overlap with the first field of view and provide a second top-view feature representation. Processing circuitry implements a neural network and provides a top-view stixel representation based on the first top-view feature representation and the second top-view feature representation. The top-view three-dimensional stixel representation is used to control an operation of the vehicle.
US11842542B2 System and method for abnormal scene detection
A method for detecting abnormal scene may include obtaining data relating to a video scene, identify at least two motion objects in the video scene based on the data and determining a first motion feature relating to the at least two motion objects based on the data. The method may also include determining a second motion feature relating to at least one portion of each of the at least two motion objects based on the data. The method may further include determining whether the at least two motion objects are involved in a fight based on the first motion feature and the second motion feature.
US11842532B2 Semantic segmentation architecture
A semantic segmentation architecture comprising an asymmetric encoder—decoder structure, wherein the architecture comprises further an adapter for linking different stages of the encoder and the decoder. The adapter amalgamates information from both the encoder and the decoder for preserving and refining information between multiple levels of the encoder and decoder. In this way the adapter aggregates features from different levels and intermediates between encoder and decoder.
US11842519B2 Image processing apparatus for processing captured image, method therefor, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus includes an acquisition unit configured to acquire color information about an object and color information about a background in a first image captured by an image capturing apparatus, a storage unit configured to store the acquired color information about the object and the acquired color information about the background, an expansion unit configured to expand, in a three-dimensional color space, the color information about the object and the color information about the background stored in the storage unit, and an extraction unit configured to extract an area of the object from a second image captured by the image capturing apparatus, based on the respective pieces of the color information expanded by the expansion unit.
US11842516B2 Homography through satellite image matching
A system includes an imaging device configured to capture image data of a monitored area and a computing device having at least one processor. The computing device processor is configured to receive first image data from the imaging device and second image data from a satellite imagery system, where the second image data relates to the monitored area. The processor is also configured to determine a first set of points of interest in the first image data and a second set of points of interest in the second image data, wherein members of each set of points of interest are represented by a respective vector. The processor is further configured to generate a homography matrix based on the two vectors and determine, using the homography matrix, latitude and longitude coordinates of at least one object represented in the first image data but not the second image data.
US11842513B2 Image processing apparatus, image processing method, and storage medium
An image processing apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment includes one or more processors, and one or more memories storing executable instructions that, when executed by the one or more processors, cause the one or more processors to perform functions of a detection and tracking unit configured to detect and track a person by using an image obtained through capturing of a moving image, an orientation detection unit configured to detect a face orientation of the person, and an action detection unit configured to detect a suspicious action of the person, based on a cumulative value of an amount of time-series change in the face orientation.
US11842511B2 Work analyzing system and work analyzing method
In order to enable, even when an increased number of workers become analysis targets, efficient analysis on work efficiency statuses of workers without putting a greater burden on an administrator to perform setting operations for the analysis, analytical information is produced by performing a joint position estimation based on respective frames of video recordings to estimate joint positions of a worker, performing a posture match determination based on results of the joint position estimation to determine whether or not to achieve a posture match between a posture of the worker in each frame of the video recordings and a predetermined reference body posture, and measuring, based on results of the posture match determination, a working time and a presence time of the worker used as analytical information on a work efficiency status of the worker.
US11842508B2 Information processing apparatus, information processing method, and system that inspects a state of a target object using distance information
An information processing apparatus that inspects a state of a target object using distance information obtained by measuring the target object includes an acquisition unit configured to acquire position information indicating a position of a part of the target object based on the distance information, and an output unit configured to output, in a case where a position of a part of the target object does not satisfy a predetermined condition, based on the position information and the condition, information regarding a direction in which the target object is to be moved from a current state of the target object to a state satisfying the condition.
US11842507B2 Distance measuring camera
A distance measurement camera contains a first optical system OS1 for forming a first subject image, a second optical system OS2 for forming a second subject image, an imaging part S for imaging the first subject image and the second subject image and a distance calculating part 4 for performing calculation depending on image heights of distance measurement target points of the first subject image and the second subject image corresponding to a distance measurement target point of a subject 100 to calculate the distance to the subject 100 based on an image magnification ratio between a magnification of the first subject image and a magnification of the first subject image and a magnification of the second subject image.
US11842501B2 Methods and systems of tracking velocity
Systems and methods for determining a velocity of a fluid or an object are described. Systems and methods include receiving image data of the fluid or the object, the image data comprising a plurality of frames. Each frame comprises an array of pixel values. Systems and methods include creating a frame difference by subtracting an array of pixel values for a first frame of the image data from an array of pixel values for a second frame of the image data. Systems and methods include measuring a difference between a location of the object in the first frame of the image data and the second frame of the image data. Systems and methods include creating a correlation matrix based on the measured difference. Systems and methods include using the frame difference and the correlation matrix to automatically determine the velocity of the fluid or the object.
US11842500B2 Fault-tolerance to provide robust tracking for autonomous and non-autonomous positional awareness
The described positional awareness techniques employing visual-inertial sensory data gathering and analysis hardware with reference to specific example implementations implement improvements in the use of sensors, techniques and hardware design that can enable specific embodiments to provide positional awareness to machines with improved speed and accuracy.
US11842497B2 Automatic contour adaptation using neural networks
Systems and methods are disclosed for performing automatic contour adaptation. The systems and methods receive first and second images depicting an anatomy of a subject and obtain a segmentation associated with the first image. The systems and methods apply a trained neural network to estimate the adapted segmentation corresponding to the anatomy depicted in the second image, the trained network consisting of two sub-networks: a registration sub-network, generating an initial segmentation estimate representing a deformation of the segmentation associated with the first image to fit the anatomy depicted in the second image, and a segmentation refinement sub-network, predicting a refined segmentation for the second image given the initial segmentation estimate.
US11842491B2 Novel, quantitative framework for the diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic evaluation of spinal cord diseases
A method of generating a quantitative characterization of injury presence and status of spinal cord tissue using an adaptive CNN system for use in diagnostic assessment, surgical planning, and therapeutic strategy comprises preprocessing for artifact correction of diffusion based, spinal cord MRI data, training an adaptive CNN system with healthy and abnormal (injured/pathologic) spinal cord images obtained by imaging a population of healthy, typically developed spinal cord subjects and subjects with spinal cord injury, evaluating a novel, diffusion-based MRI image for injury biomarkers using the adaptive CNN system, generating a three-dimensional predictive axonal damage map for quantitative characterization and visualization of the novel, diffusion-based MRI image, and transmitting the sets of healthy and injured spinal cord images back to a central database for continued improvement of the adaptive CNN system training. A system for defining a predictive spinal axonal damage map is also described.
US11842490B2 Fundus image quality evaluation method and device based on multi-source and multi-scale feature fusion
Disclosed is a fundus image quality evaluation method based on multi-source and multi-scale feature fusion, comprising following steps: S1, acquiring multi-source fundus images, labeling the multi-source fundus images with four evaluation dimensions of brightness, blur, contrast and overall image quality, and forming training samples with the fundus image and labeling labels; S2, constructing a fundus image quality evaluation network including a feature extraction module, a fusion module, an attention module and an evaluation module; S3, training the fundus image quality evaluation network by using training samples to obtain a fundus image quality evaluation model; and S4: inputting fundus images to be measured into the fundus image quality evaluation model, and outputting quality evaluation results through calculation. Also provided is a fundus image quality evaluation device based on above method.
US11842487B2 Detection model training method and apparatus, computer device and storage medium
A computer device segments a first sample region to obtain a candidate image region set that includes a plurality of candidate image regions, For each of the candidate image regions, the device obtains a first relationship degree corresponding to each candidate image region and obtains a second relationship degree corresponding to the candidate image region. The device obtains a relationship degree change value based on the first relationship degree and the second relationship degree. The device selects, from the plurality of candidate image regions, a first candidate image region as a target image region in accordance with a determination that the first candidate image region satisfies a condition in the relationship degree change value. The device performs model training based on the target image region to obtain a target detection model.
US11842484B2 Teeth segmentation using neural networks
A computer-implemented method and system of digitally segmenting teeth in a digital model comprises generating a panoramic image from a 3D digital model of a patient's dentition, labeling, using a first trained neural network, the panoramic image to provide a labeled panoramic image, mapping the labeled panoramic image to corresponding coarse digital surface triangle labels in the 3D digital model to provide a labeled 3D digital model, and segmenting the labeled 3D digital model to provide a segmented 3D digital model. A computer-implemented method and system of generating a panoramic image comprises determining, using a trained neural network, digital tooth bounding region(s) corresponding to digital teeth from a 2D depth map of a patient's dentition, connecting digital tooth bounding region(s) by a spline, determining sampled digital surface points from the sampled spline points; and determining associated digital surface points corresponding to each sampled digital surface point.
US11842472B2 Object defect correction
According to embodiments of the present invention, a method, a device and a computer program product for image processing is provided. A computing device obtains an image of a first object, the image presenting a defect of the first object. A computing device obtains defect distribution information indicating respective frequencies of a plurality of predetermined categories of defects presented at corresponding locations in a plurality of training images, the plurality of training images presenting second objects and being used for training a defect classifier. A computing device determines a target category of the defect of the first object by applying the image and the defect distribution information to the defect classifier. A computing device generates one or more correction notifications.
US11842471B2 Rational polynomial coefficient based metadata verification
Systems and methods herein describe a metadata verification system that is configured to access a digital satellite image, generate a first discrete Fourier transform (DFT) pattern based on an ortho-rectified digital satellite image, generate a second DFT pattern based on rational polynomial coefficient (RPC) data of the digital satellite image, compare the first DFT pattern to the second DFT pattern, generate a score based on the comparison, and generate a determination of whether the digital satellite image has been manipulated based on the score.
US11842469B2 Apparatus, a method and a computer-readable non-transitory storage medium to pick up a plurality of image at different in-focus positions
An apparatus includes at least one memory configured to store instructions, at least one processor in communication with the at least one memory and configured to execute the instructions to receive a photographing instruction, and an optical system configured to perform a first photographing method before reception of the photographing instruction, and a second photographing method after reception of the photographing instruction. The at least one processor further executes instructions to combine a plurality of first images at different in-focus positions captured by using the first photographing method with a plurality of second images at different in-focus positions captured by using the second photographing method. The optical system performs readout an image sensor, while keeping the drive of a focus lens, in the first photographing method, and stops the focus lens at different positions in the second photographing method.
US11842466B2 Information processing device and information processing method
Provided is an information processing device configured to generate a learning model for performing image recognition on a first image acquired by a first imaging device including an optical system having a first optical characteristic, including: a conversion unit configured to convert a second image for learning to generate a third image having a distortion characteristic based on the first optical characteristic; and a generation unit configured to generate the learning model based on the third image. The second image is an image acquired by a second imaging device including an optical system having a second optical characteristic different from the first optical characteristic.
US11842462B2 Determining anti-aliasing settings in graphics processing based on assessment of presence of primitive edges
A graphics processing system is configured to render primitives using a rendering space that is sub-divided into sections, wherein the graphics processing system includes assessment logic configured to make an assessment regarding the presence of primitive edges in a section, and determination logic configured to determine an anti-aliasing setting for the section based on the assessment.
US11842461B2 Image processing device, image processing method, imaging device, and program
An image processing device includes an image acquisition unit that acquires a captured image to be processed from a storage unit in which a captured image having first date/time information indicating a time of imaging is stored, a date/time information acquisition unit that acquires the first date/time information and acquires second date/time information indicating a date/time when the captured image to be processed is acquired, an elapsed date/time calculation unit that calculates an elapsed date/time from the time of imaging by making a comparison between the first date/time information and the second date/time information, and an image processing unit that selects image processing based on a length of the elapsed date/time from among a plurality of kinds of image processing that change according to the length of the elapsed date/time and performs the selected image processing on the captured image to be processed.
US11842459B2 Media content management for a fixed orientation display
A method is implemented at an electronic device for displaying output from an application. The electronic device includes a display module and an application. The application sends to the display module a request to display output on the fixed orientation display. The display module determines whether the application is able to scale the output from the application to fit the fixed orientation display. In accordance with a determination that the application is able to scale the output, the electronic device causes the application to receive information concerning the fixed orientation display from the display module and scale the output for display on the fixed orientation display according to the information. In accordance with a determination that the application is not able to scale the output, the display module scales the output received from the application, thereby enabling the output of the application to be displayed on the fixed orientation display.
US11842458B2 Image feature combination for image-based object recognition
Methods, systems, and articles of manufacture to improve image recognition searching are disclosed. In some embodiments, a first document image of a known object is used to generate one or more other document images of the same object by applying one or more techniques for synthetically generating images. The synthetically generated images correspond to different variations in conditions under which a potential query image might be captured. Extracted features from an initial image of a known object and features extracted from the one or more synthetically generated images are stored, along with their locations, as part of a common model of the known object. In other embodiments, image recognition search effectiveness is improved by transforming the location of features of multiple images of a same known object into a common coordinate system. This can enhance the accuracy of certain aspects of existing image search/recognition techniques including, for example, geometric verification.
US11842457B2 Method for processing slider for virtual character, electronic device, and storage medium
The present disclosure discloses a method for processing a slider for a virtual character, an electronic device, and a storage medium, relating to a field of virtual reality, in particular to fields of artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, voice technology, cloud computing, etc. An implementation includes: acquiring a shape model associated with a target semantic tag; acquiring a skeleton and skinning information of a reference virtual character; fitting the shape model based on the skeleton and skinning information to obtain a skeleton linkage coefficient; and generating a slider associated with the target semantic tag based on the skeleton linkage coefficient, wherein the slider is used to drive the reference virtual character to obtain a target virtual character complying with a target semantic feature contained in the target semantic tag.
US11842456B2 Flattened view for intra-lumenal navigation
Methods for creation and use (e.g., for navigation) of displays of flattened (e.g., curvature-straightened) 3-D reconstructions of tissue surfaces, optionally including reconstructions of the interior surfaces of hollow organs. In some embodiments, data comprising a 3-D representation of a tissue surface (for example an interior heart chamber surface) are subject to a geometrical transformation allowing the tissue surface to be presented substantially within a single view of a flattened reconstruction. In some embodiments, a catheter probe in use near the tissue surface is shown in positions that correspond to positions in 3-D space sufficiently to permit navigation; e.g., the probe is shown in flattened reconstruction views nearby view regions corresponding to regions it actually approaches. In some embodiments, automatic and/or easily triggered manual view switching between flattened reconstruction and source reconstruction views is implemented.
US11842454B1 System and method for an augmented reality experience via an artificial intelligence bot
The present disclosure describes systems and methods that apply artificial intelligence to augmented reality for enhanced user experience. A sensor, such as a camera, on a mobile phone can capture output data of a laptop computer or other computing device, such as a user interface. The captured image can be assessed by the mobile phone to determine an intent of a user and to display a three dimensional rendering, such as an avatar, on the mobile phone overlaid on top of the user interface of the laptop. The avatar can help navigate the user, such as pointing to areas of a webpage of interest, or inviting the user to scroll down on a webpage to a portion of the webpage that may not be in current view.
US11842452B2 Portable display device with overlaid virtual information
A method for positioning a virtual object in an image of a scene including a real object is disclosed. The method comprises receiving a signal from a short-range wireless transmitter arranged at a predetermined position relative to the real object and determining a location and orientation of the portable device relative to the short-range wireless transmitter based on the received signal. The image of the scene is displayed with the virtual object, wherein the position of the virtual object in the image is based on the determined location and orientation of the portable device relative to the short-range wireless transmitter and on the predetermined position of the short-range wireless transmitter relative to the real object. A system, a portable device and a computer program product is also disclosed.
US11842448B2 360-degree video for large scale navigation with 3D interactable models
A method and system for authoring a three-dimensional (3D) presentation can involve dividing a scene into a grid of equals-sized segments or non-equally sized segments, wherein one or more 360-degree cameras record the scene from a center of each segment, and a size of the each segment is proportional to a complexity of an environment captured in the scene. One or more objects can be created within the scene for a user interaction with a 3D presentation of the scene in the context of a video stream. A logical center of the object(s) can be used as a center point for recording a 360-degree video by the one or more 360-degree cameras for use as a low fidelity background video when the user interacts with the 3D presentation of the scene. The 3D presentation can be based on a 3D model.
US11842444B2 Visualization of camera location in a real-time synchronized 3D mesh
Embodiments include systems and methods for visualizing the position of a capturing device within a 3D mesh, generated from a video stream from the capturing device. A capturing device may provide a video stream along with point cloud data and camera pose data. This video stream, point cloud data, and camera pose data are then used to progressively generate a 3D mesh. The camera pose data and point cloud data can further be used, in conjunction with a SLAM algorithm, to indicate the position and orientation of the capturing device within the generated 3D mesh.
US11842442B2 Camera reprojection for faces
In one embodiment, one or more computing systems may access a plurality of images corresponding to a portion of a face of a user. The plurality of images is captured from different viewpoints by a plurality of cameras coupled to an artificial-reality system worn by the user. The one or more computing systems may synthesize, using a machine-learning model, to generate a synthesized image corresponding to the portion of the face of the user. The one or more computing systems may access a three-dimensional (3D) facial model representative of the face of the user and generate a texture image by projecting the synthesized image onto the 3D facial model from a specific camera pose. The one or more computing systems may cause an output image of a facial representation of the user to be rendered using at least the 3D facial model and the texture image.
US11842436B2 Snapshot arbitration techniques for memory requests
Techniques are disclosed relating to arbitration for computer memory resources. In some embodiments, an apparatus includes queue circuitry that implements multiple queues configured to queue requests to access a memory bus. Control circuitry may, in response to detecting a first threshold condition associated with the queue circuitry, generate a first snapshot that indicates numbers of requests in respective queues of the multiple queues at a first time. The control circuitry may generate a second snapshot that indicates numbers of requests in respective queues of the multiple queues at a second time that is subsequent to the first time. The control circuitry may arbitrate between requests from the multiple queues to select requests to access the memory bus, where the arbitration is based on snapshots to which requests from the multiple queues belong. Disclosed techniques may approximate age-based scheduling while reducing area and power consumption.
US11842435B2 Methods and tiling engines for tiling primitives in a graphics processing system
Methods and tiling engines for storing tiling primitives in a graphics processing system. The method includes: receiving a plurality of primitive blocks, each primitive block comprising one or more primitive sections, each primitive section comprising one or more primitives; for each primitive section of a received primitive block, determining which primitives of that primitive section fall, at least partially, within the bounds of a tile; for each primitive block that comprises at least one primitive that falls, at least partially, within the bounds of the tile, adding information to a display list for the tile that identifies the primitive block; for each identified primitive block, adding information to the display list identifying each primitive section of that primitive block that comprises at least one primitive that falls, at least partially within the bounds of the tile; and for each identified primitive section, adding information to the display list identifying the primitives in that primitive section that fall, at least partially, within the bounds of the tile.
US11842420B2 Method and apparatus for adaptive alignment
A method for aligning a wafer image with a reference image, comprising: searching for a targeted reference position on the wafer image for aligning the wafer image with the reference image; and in response to a determination that the targeted reference position does not exist: defining a current lock position and an area that encloses the current lock position on the wafer image; computing an alignment score of the current lock position; comparing the alignment score of the current lock position with stored alignment scores of positions previously selected in relation to aligning the wafer image with the reference image; and aligning the wafer image with the reference image based on the comparison.
US11842417B2 System and method for searching and monitoring assets available for acquisition
A system and method are provided for searching and monitoring assets available for acquisition. The method includes receiving a first signal including data associated with an acquiring entity, receiving a second signal including search data generated by the acquiring entity when interacting with at least one electronic listing service comprising searchable data associated with a plurality of assets available for acquisition, storing user profile data for the acquiring entity, the user profile data comprising at least a portion of the data associated with the acquiring entity, and at least a portion of the search data. The method also includes using the user profile data to search or monitor assets listed in the at least one electronic listing service to generate a result list of matched assets and sending a third signal including an electronic notification related to the result list, to a device associated with the acquiring entity.
US11842414B2 Dynamic vending system and method
A dynamic vending system includes a vending manager and a delivery vehicle. The vending manager is configured to receive and evaluate a plurality of dynamic conditions from the delivery vehicle and to provide instructions including a planned route to the delivery vehicle based on the dynamic conditions. The delivery vehicle includes a plurality of products available for sale, and is configured to execute the instructions including the planned route. The delivery vehicle is further configured to receive requests from consumers to stop along the planned route and to execute a transaction with the consumer for one of the products available for sale. The transaction includes the selection of one of the products available for sale, receipt of payment for the product, and dispensing the selected product to the consumer.
US11842413B2 Computer system and method for mirroring data across different accounts of a software as a service (SaaS) application
Disclosed herein is software technology that enables different accounts to be mirrored. In one aspect, the disclosed process may involve determining that an origin data record created under a first account of a first party is to be mirrored to a second account of a second party, generating a thread identification that is mapped to the data record created under the first account of the first party, and generating a first message that comprises data from the origin data record and the thread identifier that is mapped to the origin data record. Based on the first message, the disclosed process may further involve creating a target data record under a second account of a second party that corresponds to the origin data record created under the first account of the first party and storing the target data record under the second account of the second party.
US11842409B2 Guiding vehicle users to build value with vehicle use
An electronic device and method for guiding vehicle users to build a value with vehicle use is provided. The electronic device collects usage data associated with a vehicle and competition information associated with one or more transport options that are different from the vehicle. The electronic device determines saving information associated with a use of the vehicle over a period, based on the usage data and the competition information. The electronic device further determines one or more milestones that are achieved over the period or are yet to be achieved to accumulate a net value which exceeds expenses associated with the vehicle. Such milestones are associated with the use of the vehicle and are determined based on the saving information and the usage data. The electronic device controls a display to render guidance information that includes the net value and information about such milestones.
US11842404B2 Enhancement using analytics based on vehicle kinematic data
A computer-implemented method includes receiving from a telemetric apparatus carried by a first vehicle an identity of an operator of the first vehicle and kinematic data characterizing movement and first location of the first vehicle. At least one weather condition associated with the first location is received from a source of environmental data. At least one of terrain geometry of the first location, road speed limit at the first location, vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) data generated by an instrument proximate the first location, and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) data generated by an instrument proximate the first location is received from a source of location-specific data. The data received by the first communication device is stored in a database. Data from the database is provided to at least one entity.
US11842403B1 Systems and methods for dynamically generating portfolios using ensemble techniques
According to at least one aspect, data of a plurality of existing portfolios is accessed that each include time series data of securities and associated weights. At least two existing portfolios are associated with a reference portfolio comprising reference time series data of reference securities and associated reference weights. Portfolio data is determined for at least two existing portfolios by determining, for each of a plurality of securities, difference data based on a difference between the weight of the security for the existing portfolio at a specific time period and a reference weight of the security at the specific time period, and determining a ranking for each of the plurality of securities based on the difference data. An ensemble portfolio is determined, based on the portfolio data and using an ensemble technique, comprising new time series data indicative of a new set of securities and associated new weights.
US11842400B2 System and method for managing events in a queue of a distributed network
System and method for electronic order management processing may include a sequencer that updates a parent order status maintained at the sequencer based on an order instruction and generates and multicasts to interface processors of a host server a sequence of events generated based on order instructions and a current order state of the parent order. An event may indicate an order instruction of or related to the parent order, confirmation of completion of a client order or an exchange order of a trade of a portion of the parent order, or an order instruction related to the parent order determined to be in conflict with the current order state. Events may be stored on a queue at a host server according to global sequence numbers assigned at the sequencer, and the interface processors may determine a next action for order processing based on the events on the queue.
US11842399B2 System and method for providing latency protection for trading orders
A system for managing trading orders comprises a memory operable to store an order associated with a first price. The system further comprises a processor communicatively couple to the memory and operable to identify a latency value. The processor is further operable to receive a counterorder and to identify a potential trade associated with the order and the counterorder, the potential trade based at least in part on the first price. If the latency value satisfies a configurable condition, the processor is further operable to initiate a configurable period of time. If the potential trade is not valid upon expiration of the configurable period, the processor is further operable to prevent the execution of the potential trade.
US11842397B2 Exchange feed for trade reporting having reduced redundancy
The disclosed embodiments relate to communication of messages from a database to participants whereby messages, or at least a portion of the content thereof, indicative of changes in the database, due to one or more transactions between two or more participants, are structured so as to reduce redundant data therein and prioritize the transmission of that portion of the message which summarizes the event and result thereof. Further, these event reporting messages may further consolidate, or otherwise be combined with, the corresponding directed reporting messages communicated to the particular participants participating in the reported transaction while preserving the anonymity of those participants to which messages are particularly directed.
US11842391B2 Systems and methods for analyzing documents using machine learning techniques
Systems and methods for activity risk management are disclosed. A system for activity risk management may include a memory storing instructions and at least one processor configured to execute instructions to perform operations including: accessing document data associated with at least one of a transaction or an individual; normalizing the document data; classifying the normalized document data; extracting model input data from the classified document data; applying a machine learning model to the extracted model input data to score the document data, the machine learning model having been trained to generate a favorability output indicating a favorability of the transaction or individual; and generating analysis data based on the scored document data.
US11842386B2 Method and system for watching items for sale in an auction system
Described herein are a method and a system to monitor one or more items offered for sale by sellers in a network-based market place. In addition to the information provided by the sellers to describe the items, interested buyers may also provide their own information to further describe the items for the benefit of the buyers.
US11842381B1 Systems and methods for bidirectional ecommerce parity
Systems and methods which provide for bidirectional data parity in a multi-service connected environment using a canonicalization and order connection data structure are described. Bidirectional data parity logic using a canonicalization and order connection data structure with respect to a plurality of systems of a multi-service connected environment may provide for the state of a particular order and/or other data for that order being accurately reflected in each such system for which corresponding record is maintained. Using a canonicalization database and an order connection database, bidirectional data parity logic may recognize all records for a particular instance of an order as being for that order, and thus provide data parity for that order throughout all systems having a record for that order instance.
US11842379B2 Method and system for obtaining item-based recommendations
The computing device obtains a training data set related to a plurality of historic user inputs associated with preferences of one or more services or items from an entity. For each of the one or more services or items, the computing device executes operations to train a plurality of models using the training data set to generate a plurality of recommended models, apply a validation data set to generate a plurality of predictions from the plurality of recommended models, obtain a weight of each metric of a plurality of metrics from the entity, obtain user inputs associated with user preferences, and determine a relevancy score for each metric. The computing device selects a recommended model based on the relevancy score of the selected metric or a combination of selected metrics, generates one or more recommendations for the users, and outputs the one or more generated recommendations to the users.
US11842378B2 Systems and methods for product identification using image analysis and trained neural network
Disclosed are methods, systems, and non-transitory computer-readable medium for analysis of images including wearable items. For example, a method may include obtaining a first set of images, each of the first set of images depicting a product; obtaining a first set of labels associated with the first set of images; training an image segmentation neural network based on the first set of images and the first set of labels; obtaining a second set of images, each of the second set of images depicting a known product; obtaining a second set of labels associated with the second set of images; training an image classification neural network based on the second set of images and the second set of labels; receiving a query image depicting a product that is not yet identified; and performing image segmentation of the query image and identifying the product in the image by performing image analysis.
US11842371B2 Integrated architecture for performing online advertising allocations
An improved architecture including system and methods for online advertising placement that provide possibly defaulting advertisement tags the opportunity to serve an advertisement ahead of a lower value tag that is guaranteed to fill, resulting in higher CPMs (i.e., Cost Per Mille) for web publishers. The system and methods are configured to deterministically render an advertisement impression from a list of possibly defaulting advertisements in a JavaScript-enabled web browser. The knowledge of the complete outcome of such an “ad chain” at render-time significantly reduces complexity and latency in the supporting ad server. The system and method centers around a novel JavaScript approach to detect when an advertisement has been loaded but not defaulted. Additionally, the system and methods integrate the network and RTB demand channels by looking at all demand sources simultaneously and selecting the buyer from within the user's browser, and address predictive pricing to further enhance the online advertising placement process.
US11842363B2 Method, system, and apparatus for organizing competing user content
An approach is provided for facilitating a virtual competition for content creation and an effective UI for presenting content in an organized manner. The approach involves receiving, via a user device, a first content including execution of a first activity, wherein the first content is to be presented in a first arrangement. The approach also involves receiving, via another user device, a second content including execution of a second activity. The approach further involves determining that the first activity and the second activity are a common activity, and determining a score of the first activity and the second activity based on feedback from a plurality of users. The approach also involves ranking the first content and the second content based on a determined score. The approach further involves organizing the first content and the second content for presentation in a second arrangement based on the ranking.
US11842362B2 Multi-market calibration of convenience panel data to reduce behavioral biases
Example methods, apparatus, systems and articles of manufacture to implement calibration of convenience panel data to reduce behavioral bias are disclosed. Disclosed example apparatus include a distribution estimator to determine a first behavioral distribution for first convenience panel data associated with a first market and a measurement period, determine a second behavioral distribution for second convenience panel data associated with a second market and the measurement period, and determine a third behavioral distribution for probabilistic panel data associated with the second market and the measurement period. Disclosed example apparatus also include a distribution calibrator to calibrate the first behavioral distribution determined for the first convenience panel data associated with the first market based on (i) the second behavioral distribution determined for the second convenience panel data associated with the second market and (ii) the third behavioral distribution determined for the probabilistic panel data associated with the second market.
US11842350B2 Offline authentication
Techniques for enhancing the security of a communication device when conducting a transaction using the communication device may include using a limited-use key (LUK) to generate a transaction cryptogram, and using a signature key to generate a signature. The transaction can be an offline data authentication transaction, and access can be granted based on authentication of the signature prior to verifying the transaction cryptogram.
US11842349B1 Multifactor authentication systems and methods
Multifactor authentication systems and methods employ an online payment server processor that authenticates a user in an online session with a merchant website server processor based on data representing one or more predefined authentication factors received from a user device processor over a communication network and sends data representing a secure user login cookie to the user device processor over the communication network based on the authentication of the user in the online session with the merchant website server processor. Thereafter, the online payment server processor authenticates the user in a subsequent online session with the merchant website server processor based in part on identifying the data representing the secure user login cookie on the user device and in part on data representing a second predefined authentication factor received from the user device processor over the communication network.
US11842348B2 Data management system and data management method
To provide an application in which security settings for verifying that input content and operation content are correct are set not only when opening an application file but also when terminating and closing the application file, thereby effectively reducing erroneous input unauthorized input. A data management system of the present invention includes: a data access unit open program module in which an open secret code for opening each data access unit by the application program and a close secret code for closing each data access unit that is opened by the application program are set for each data access unit. When the authentication of the open secret code is established, corresponding data access unit are downloaded in an encrypted state, decrypted and opened. When the authentication of the close secret code is established, the data access unit in the open state is terminated, re-encrypted and closed.
US11842347B2 Age and identity verification system
An age and/or identity verification system for reduced-risk devices (RRD) may include a RRD, the RRD initially in an inoperable state, an identity verification server configured to perform identity verification related to an adult consumer, and a computing device. The computing device may receive adult consumer identity information corresponding to the adult consumer from the adult consumer, receive the UID of the RRD, transmit the adult consumer identity information and the UID of the RRD to the identity verification server to perform identity verification of the adult consumer, receive results of the performed identity verification from the identity verification server, receive an encrypted key corresponding to the RRD based on the results of the performed identity verification of the adult consumer, and transmit the encrypted key to the RRD. The RRD may change the state of the RRD to an operable state based on the encrypted key.
US11842346B2 Payments federated directory
Embodiments provide a methods and systems for securely providing access to sensitive information for a plurality of entities. The method includes receiving, by a payer credential service provider (CSP), from a payer, a request for payee electronically protected information (EPI). The payer CSP transmits to a payee CSP a request for payee EPI data. The payee CSP validates, using a distributed ledger system, whether the payer has permission to request the payee EPI. The payer CSP receives the payee EPI data from the payee CSP. The payer CSP sends the payee EPI data to the payer.
US11842345B2 Rewards for a virtual cash card
A computer-implemented method including storing assets from an external entity in a first wallet of a payment service; training a machine-learning model using transaction data, user data, and/or rewards data; determining, using the machine-learning model, reward offers personalized for a user; activating a reward offer; receiving a request to process payment for a user's payment transaction; determining that a reward configuration is applicable; determining an amount of stored assets to assign to the user and assigning the assets to a second wallet of the user, wherein assigning the amount comprises: updating, using an internal ledger, the first wallet to indicate that a portion of the stored assets is owned by the user; and updating the second wallet to indicate ownership of the amount of the asset, wherein the updating of the first wallet and the second wallet is performed without accessing the external entity when updating.
US11842344B2 Mirrored token vault
Embodiments are directed to a first token vault managed by a token service provider and a second token vault managed by a second entity. The first token vault is continuously synchronized with the second token vault in real-time. That is, the data in the second token vault is updated simultaneously with or immediately after the data in the first token vault is updated. In some embodiments, the first token vault may be a master token vault and the second token vault may be a mirror token vault. The mirror token vault may store the same information as the master token vault. Alternatively, the mirror token vault may store a subset of the information stored at the master token vault. In other embodiments, the information stored at the first token vault and the information stored at the second token vault may be mutually exclusive.
US11842342B2 Systems and methods for authenticating and providing payment to a supplier
An authentication and payment system for paying a supplier via a network may include a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having program logic stored thereon having a code for an authentication and payment application executable by a processor of a computing device. The code may be programmed to perform a step of receiving a first set of specific data elements from a payer regarding an authorized purchase by the payer from the supplier. The code may be further programed to receive a second set of specific data elements from the supplier. If the first set of specific data elements matches at least a portion of second set of specific data elements, the code may be programed to generate and send a single-use number to the supplier. The single-use number may be usable as a credit card number for only one purchase.
US11842339B2 Secure off-chain blockchain transactions
There may be provided a computer-implemented method. It may be implemented using a blockchain network such as, for example, the Bitcoin network. The computer-implemented method includes: i) attaching a digital asset of a first party to an exchange platform by: a) computing a first shared key associated with the digital asset using a key of the first party and a first key of the exchange platform; and b) depositing the digital asset to a blockchain network by: 1) generating a funding transaction payable to any party from the digital asset using the first shared key; and 2) broadcasting the funding transaction to the blockchain network; and ii) reassociating the digital asset from the first party to the second party by: a) computing a second key of the exchange platform using a key of the second party such that: 1) the key of the first party becomes invalid; and 2) a second shared key associated with the digital asset that is computed from the key of the second party and the second key of the exchange platform is equal to the first shared key associated with the digital asset; and b) replacing the first key of the exchange platform with a second key of the exchange platform.
US11842336B2 Method and apparatus for identifying wallets associated with virtual asset service providers
A method for identifying a wallet address associated with a virtual asset service provider is provided. The method comprises receiving a target wallet address, obtaining a transaction of a virtual asset associated with the target wallet address, obtaining a list of a plurality of known wallet addresses of virtual asset service providers (VASPs) and identifying a type of the target wallet address, by performing at least one of a cold wallet determination routine and a hot wallet determination routine for the target wallet address, based on the transaction and the list of known wallet addresses of the VASPs.
US11842329B2 Systems and methods for cloud-based management of payment devices
A computer-implemented method for cloud-based management of payment devices includes connecting a point of interaction device (POI) to a terminal management engine (TME) through a computer network, downloading operating software for the POI and configuration files for the POI from the TME to the POI, initializing the POI using the operating software, and configuring the POI using the configuration files. An alternative computer-implemented includes connecting to a POI through a computer network, receiving a transaction request from a TMC through the computer network, confirming access to the POI, transmitting a request for consumer information to the POI, receiving requested consumer information from the POI, transmitting the requested consumer information to the TMC, receiving a transaction approval message or a transaction decline message from the TMC, and transmitting the transaction approval message or the transaction decline message to the POI.
US11842325B2 Systems and methods for least cost acquirer routing for pricing models
Systems and methods are disclosed for least cost acquirer routing based on pricing models. One method comprises: receiving transaction-related information from a merchant, the transaction-related information including a payment network identifier of the payment network used in the initiated payment transaction; identifying the payment network used based on the payment network identifier determining the primary qualification criteria pertaining to the payment network used; determining an interchange rate and an interchange category based on the primary qualification criteria and the received transaction related information; determining a pricing model of an acquirer that yields the lowest fees applicable to the merchant based on one or more of, the transaction related information, the primary qualification criteria, and the interchange category; and transmitting the transaction-related information to the acquirer.
US11842323B2 Gaming services automation machine with data collection and diagnostics services
A robot includes a camera, a wireless interface, a propulsion system, a memory device, and a processor. The processor is configured to control the propulsion system to navigate the robot proximate a gaming device, initiate, using the wireless interface, a connection with the gaming device, request a data exchange with the gaming device, and receive, via the wireless interface and using a wireless communications protocol, data from the gaming device.
US11842322B2 Smart contract interpreter
This disclosure describes techniques that include interpreting information about a smart contract so that the terms of the smart contract can be implemented across a diverse array of consensus networks or blockchain platforms. In one example, this disclosure describes a method that includes receiving, by a first computing device, information describing a smart contract, wherein the first computing device is included within a first plurality of computing devices, each on a first consensus network that maintains a first distributed ledger; performing, by the first computing device and in response to receiving the information describing the smart contract, operations to update the first distributed ledger; and interpreting, by at least one of the first plurality of computing devices, the information describing the smart contract to determine and perform at least one of a plurality of first smart contract operations on the first consensus network.
US11842320B2 Systems and methods of storing and retrieving retail store product inventory
Apparatuses and methods are provided herein useful in retail store inventory storage and retrieval. Some embodiments provide systems, comprising: a rack system positioned above a dropdown ceiling and extending over the sales floor, and comprising: a plurality of racks, a rail system and the plurality of access passages; a plurality of unmanned vehicles; a plurality of access stations, wherein the access stations physically cooperate with one of the access passages; each rack comprises storage cells to receive a reusable tote; and wherein the central control circuit is configured to receive a request for a first product, identify a first access station, access the inventory tracking system to identify a first storage cell in which the first product is stored, identify an available unmanned vehicle, and communicate to the unmanned vehicle directing the unmanned vehicle to retrieve the tote and transport the tote to the first access station.
US11842315B2 Systems and methods for autonomous lineside parts delivery to an assembly line process
Systems and methods for autonomous lineside delivery to an assembly-line using a self-driving vehicle are disclosed, comprising receiving a part-supply schedule having a part identifier identifying a part to be supplied, an assembly-line location to be supplied with the part, and a delivery time for supplying the part to the assembly-line location. A mission is generated based on the schedule, and sent to a self-driving vehicle. The self-driving vehicle executes the mission such that the part is supplied to the assembly-line location in accordance with the part-supply schedule.
US11842312B2 Multivariate risk assessment via Poisson shelves
Detecting fraudulent activity can be a complex, manual process. In this paper, we adapt statistical properties of count data in a novel algorithm to uncover records exhibiting high risk for fraud. Our method identifies shelves, partitioning data under the counts using a Student's t-distribution. We apply this methodology on a univariate dataset including cumulative results from phone calls to a customer service center. Additionally, we extend this technique to multivariate data, illustrating that the same method is applicable to both univariate and multivariate data.
US11842310B2 Exposure risk assessment and countermeasure systems
A risk assessment system is provided and includes a transceiver, an output device, and activity, localization, tracking, and risk assessment modules. The activity module: receives signals from sensors or electrical devices of a supporting structure; and tracks activities in or within a set distance of the supporting structure to generate an activity history log. The localization module relates the activities to aspects of the supporting structure and generates corresponding localization data. The transceiver receives a notification key identifying a network device used by a user exposed to a contaminant. The tracking module, in response to the notification key, tracks contamination states of the aspects of the supporting structure contacted directly or indirectly by the user. The risk assessment module determines and reports an exposure risk level of an occupant of the supporting structure based on the contamination states, the localization data and the activity history log.
US11842308B2 Computer system and method for managing data of an executed workflow
A computer system stores management information that manages a workflow and a deletion flag that indicates deletion of data in the workflow hidden from a user. The computer system executes a workflow that includes one or more processes that convert input data into output data. The computer system includes a lineage of the executed workflow including information of the input data and the output data in the management information. The computer system deletes data selected from data in the executed workflow, and sets the deletion flag of the selected data in the management information. The computer system, in response to an access to first data to which the deletion flag is set, regenerate the first data based on the management information and removes the deletion flag of the first data in the management information.
US11842303B2 Method for processing irradiation forecast, method for training stacked generalization model, and apparatuses thereof
Disclosed is a method for processing an irradiation forecast. The method includes: acquiring irradiation forecast data corresponding to a target time period; calling a stacked generalization model including a first-layer generalizer and a second-layer generalizer; determining, using the first-layer generalizer, intermediate forecast data based on the irradiation forecast data corresponding to the target time period; and determining, using the second-layer generalizer, an output forecast value corresponding to the target time period based on the intermediate forecast data. In a technical solution according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a method for processing an irradiation forecast is achieved. In addition, in a technical solution according to the embodiment of the present disclosure, intermediate forecast data outputted by the first-level generalizer acts as an input of the second-level generalizer, such that a deviation of an output result of the first-layer generalizer is reduced by the second-layer generalizer, thereby reducing processing overhead of a server while further improving the accuracy of plane of array irradiation.
US11842301B1 Methods for monitoring distributed energy storage safety and internet of things systems thereof
The present disclosure discloses a method for monitoring distributed energy storage safety and an Internet of Things system. The method includes utilizing a data acquiring unit to monitor operating data on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) storage device and transmitting the operating data to an LNG distributed energy management platform; the management platform determining abnormal data in the perception information according to an anomaly judgment condition and performing a pseudo data verification and labeling on the abnormal perception information; performing an anomaly prediction analysis according to an early warning mechanism; sending an alarm prompt to field maintenance personnel according to the abnormal data; and the field maintenance personnel performing a two-way confirmation with the management platform after processing. The present disclosure can determine abnormal data and verify and screen out pseudo data, send an alarm prompt to maintenance personnel, maintain an abnormal storage device, henceforth improving the efficiency of safety supervision of energy storage.
US11842300B1 Evaluating operator reliance on vehicle alerts
A system and computer-implemented method detect and act upon operator reliance to vehicle alerts. The system and method include receiving user profile data of an operator that includes a baseline of at least one driving activity aided by activation of an alert from a feature of an Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS). The system and method may include receiving historical ADAS alert frequency data including a history of at least one driving activity aided by activation of the alert from the ADAS feature. The system and method may compare the user profile data with the historical ADAS alert frequency data, determine a reliance level based upon the comparing, and set at least a portion of an operator profile associated with the operator with the reliance level. As a result, a risk averse driver, and/or proper responsiveness to vehicle alerts may be rewarded with insurance-cost savings, such as increased discounts.
US11842297B2 Systems and methods for temporary transaction processing
In one embodiment, a system comprises a database configured to store at least one record, at least one network communication device, a storage device comprising instructions, and at least one processor configured to execute the instructions to perform a method. The method may comprise receiving a fraud communication associated with a first primary account number, calculating one or more limitations associated with the first primary account number based on an account associated with the first primary account number, and storing a database record including the first primary account number, a new primary account number, and the limitation(s). The method may further comprise receiving a transaction request including a second primary account number, and comparing the second primary account number to the at least one record. The method may also comprise, based on the comparing, enabling the transaction request to proceed, declining the transaction, or disabling the first primary account number.
US11842296B2 Systems and methods for transferring values in remote databases
A method includes receiving a communication identifying a remote database and a first value stored in the remote database that is being transferred to a first entity by a second entity. That first value is capable of being modified by the second entity. Modification of the first value stored in the remote database by the second entity is prevented by identifying an application programming interface allowing operations to be performed on the remote database, and using that API to transfer the first value so as to be associated with one or more other identifiers unknown to the second entity. After modification of the first value stored by the second entity is prevented, a transfer of a second value to a database record associated with the second entity is triggered. Related systems and applications of the method and those systems are also disclosed.
US11842283B2 Learning method, computer program, classifier, generator, and processing system
A learning method, a learning model, a classifier, a generator, and a processing system are provided, which consider human vision in learning using a machine learning model for an image. The learning method learns a machine learning model that inputs or outputs image data with data for learning that includes both or either one of image data in which a component that is difficult to judge visually is left out and image data in which a noise component that is difficult to judge visually is added at a predetermined ratio.
US11842280B2 Loss-scaling for deep neural network training with reduced precision
In training a deep neural network using reduced precision, gradient computation operates on larger values without affecting the rest of the training procedure. One technique trains the deep neural network to develop loss, scales the loss, computes gradients at a reduced precision, and reduces the magnitude of the computed gradients to compensate for scaling of the loss. In one example non-limiting arrangement, the training forward pass scales a loss value by some factor S and the weight update reduces the weight gradient contribution by 1/S. Several techniques can be used for selecting scaling factor S and adjusting the weight update.
US11842278B2 Object detector trained via self-supervised training on raw and unlabeled videos
An example system includes a processor to receive an image containing an object to be detected. The processor is to detect the object in the image via a binary object detector trained via a self-supervised training on raw and unlabeled videos.
US11842274B2 Electronic apparatus and controlling method thereof
A controlling method of an electronic apparatus may include: obtaining image data and metadata regarding the image data, the image data comprising a first image frame and a second image frame that is subsequent to the first image frame; obtaining information regarding a region of interest of the first image frame by inputting the first image frame to a first neural network model; obtaining a similarity between the first image frame and the second image frame based on motion vector information included in the metadata; and detecting whether there is a manipulated area in the second image frame based on the similarity.
US11842273B2 Neural network processing
To perform neural network processing to modify an input data array to generate a corresponding output data array using a filter comprising an array of weight data, at least one of the input data array and the filter are subdivided into a plurality of portions, a plurality of neural network processing passes using the portions are performed, and the output generated by each processing pass is combined to provide the output data array.
US11842272B2 Computer-implemented method for training or using a software infrastructure based on machine-learning techniques
A computer-implemented method for training a software infrastructure based on machine-learning techniques to analyse data obtained from a instrumental examination of objects of a predetermined type, where each of the objects has been obtained by splitting a product into smaller pieces, wherein the software infrastructure receives, for each object in a training set, training input data comprising the data obtained from the instrumental examination and training output data comprising information on the characteristics of interest of the training object, wherein the information on the characteristics of interest is, at least in part, information that has been obtained from the results of a tomographic examination of the product from which the training object was obtained, and wherein the software infrastructure processes, through its own training unit, the training input data and the training output data for each training object in order to set internal processing parameters for the software infrastructure which correlate the training input data to the training output data.
US11842271B2 Multi-scale multi-granularity spatial-temporal traffic volume prediction
Methods and systems for allocating network resources responsive to network traffic include modeling spatial correlations between fine spatial granularity traffic and coarse spatial granularity traffic for different sites and regions to determine spatial feature vectors for one or more sites in a network. Temporal correlations at a fine spatial granularity are modeled across multiple temporal scales, based on the spatial feature vectors. Temporal correlations at a coarse spatial granularity are modeled across multiple temporal scales, based on the spatial feature vectors. A traffic flow prediction is determined for the one or more sites in the network, based on the temporal correlations at the fine spatial granularity and the temporal correlations at the coarse spatial granularity. Network resources are provisioned at the one or more sites in accordance with the traffic flow prediction.
US11842262B2 Techniques for analyzing vehicle design deviations using deep learning with neural networks
A design application is configured to generate a latent space representation of a fleet of pre-existing vehicles. The design application encodes vehicle designs associated with the fleet of pre-existing vehicles into the latent space representation to generate a first latent space location. The first latent space location represents the characteristic style associated with the fleet of pre-existing vehicles. The design application encodes a sample design provided by a user into the latent space representation to produce a second latent space location. The design application then determines a distance between the first latent space location and the second latent space location. Based on the distance, the design application generates a style metric that indicates the aesthetic similarity between the sample design and the vehicle designs associated with the fleet of pre-existing vehicles. The design application can also generate new vehicle designs based on the latent space representation and the sample design.
US11842258B2 System, method, and platform for auto machine learning via optimal hybrid AI formulation from crowd
Aspects of the subject disclosure may include, for example, receiving a plurality of proposed machine learning solutions to a machine learning problem including receiving, for each respective proposed machine learning solution of the plurality of proposed machine learning solutions, one or more of a machine learning model, a dataset and a data pipeline output; automatically determining hybrid solutions to the machine learning problem, including combining, by the processing system, at least one of a first component from a first proposed machine learning solution with at least one of a second component from a second proposed machine learning solution; and ranking the hybrid solutions including determining a log loss score for each hybrid solution and sorting the hybrid solutions according to the log loss score for each hybrid solution. Other embodiments are disclosed.
US11842254B2 Object recognition based on hierarchical domain-based models
A method, a device, and a non-transitory storage medium each provide an object recognition service that identifies an object within an image or a video. An object is identified according to a general classification based on a domain-based inference model, and is subsequently further identified according to a sub-classification of the general classification based on another domain-based inference model. The domain-based inference models are hierarchical. The object recognition of the object may be used in support of end user services.
US11842253B2 Training encoder model and/or using trained encoder model to determine responsive action(s) for natural language input
Systems, methods, and computer readable media related to: training an encoder model that can be utilized to determine semantic similarity of a natural language textual string to each of one or more additional natural language textual strings (directly and/or indirectly); and/or using a trained encoder model to determine one or more responsive actions to perform in response to a natural language query. The encoder model is a machine learning model, such as a neural network model. In some implementations of training the encoder model, the encoder model is trained as part of a larger network architecture trained based on one or more tasks that are distinct from a “semantic textual similarity” task for which the encoder model can be used.
US11842249B2 Asset verification system and methods of using same
An asset verification system, comprising: a reader comprising a holder configured to hold an asset in a tag-reading position, a light source consisting of at least one light to provide illumination to the asset, magnifying optics configured with an effective magnification for both sufficiently separating dots in a tag in the body of the asset and viewing the tag at an effective magnification greater than 10×, reflective optics for conveying an image of the tag through the reader, and, position controls for adjusting the positioning of the asset with respect to the magnifying optics; a multi-function hardware device comprising an optical sensor for reading the tag of the asset projected to the optical sensor by the reader; and, a database having information related to the asset including an association of the tag to the asset stored thereon.
US11842246B2 Method for detecting chipless radio frequency identification devices (RFID)
This invention relates to a method for detecting chipless radio frequency identification devices (RFID), in particular chip detection, also referred to as chipless RFID tags. This invention also relates to the devices and tags which may be used in the claimed method.
US11842243B2 RFID systems for use with tires
Radio frequency identification (RFID) systems for use with tires include a stud comprising reactive strap technology including an RFID chip and conductor. The stud is configured so as to be connected to a tire and to provide near field communication. The stud also may be coupled to an antenna structure to provide a far field RFID tag. The stud may unintentionally move with respect to the antenna structure during use, so the antenna structure may be configured to accommodate such movement without a change in the tuning of the RFID tag. A multi-antenna label may be provided to allow for selective coupling of the stud to a particular antenna, with differently configured tires being coupled to different antennas of the same type of multi-antenna label, which allows for the same label configuration to be used with a wider variety of tires.
US11842241B1 Contractable transaction card
In some implementations, a transaction card includes a first card body portion, a second card body portion, at least one of an integrated circuit chip or a magnetic stripe accessible from at least one of the first card body portion or the second card body portion, and a third card body portion that includes a series of accordion pleats. The series of accordion pleats may be between the first card body portion and the second card body portion. The series of accordion pleats may be configured to contract the third card body portion into a contracted configuration, and to expand the third card body portion into an expanded configuration. The first card body portion may be nearer to the second card body portion with the third card body portion in the contracted configuration than with the third card body portion in the expanded configuration.
US11842239B2 Method and device for providing a license plate, preferably a motor vehicle license plate, with a data carrier
A method and device for the automatic fitting of vehicle registration plates with data carriers. A plurality of work stations interlinked by at least one conveyor are provided for this purpose. The work stations are equipped with handling devices and associated imaging devices. As a result, a respective data carrier can be automatically gripped and placed in its precise position in the opening and prefixed there. The data carriers are then each cast automatically in the opening for the permanent fixation of the data carrier in the opening of the registration plate.
US11842235B2 Image forming apparatus with sub-scanning-direction reference position
A mask processor sets a mask area based on a shape of a print sheet read by an image sensor, masks an outer peripheral portion of a print image using the mask area, and causes a print engine to form a mask-processed print image. The mask processor (a) identifies a pixel in which the print sheet is detected in a line image obtained from an output of the image sensor, (b) detects a sub-scanning-direction reference position corresponding to an edge of the print sheet based on the number of pixels in which the print sheet is detected, and (c) sets a linear edge of the mask area at a line spaced apart by a specific number of offset lines from a line where the sub-scanning-direction reference position is detected toward a center of the print sheet.
US11842231B2 Cloud-based API metadata management method and system for integrated API management
A cloud-based API metadata management method and system. The cloud-based API metadata management method includes the step of installing an API tool by loading the API tool stored in a database by an API tool installation unit of a cloud server, the step of defining a standard API by the API tool installation unit of the cloud server, and creating an API for each hospital server by an API creation unit, and the step of testing the created API for each hospital server by a test unit of the cloud server, correcting data if there is error data, and storing and distributing the data and API for each hospital server if there is no error data.
US11842230B2 Processing device and method of operating the same
A processing device is described that includes a processing cluster having a message management facility and a message processing facility. The message management facility has a first message queue, a second message queue and a queue controller. The message processing facility has a plurality of processing device elements with at least two input ports, and the message processing facility is configured to: receive the selected instruction messages from the message management facility, accept or reject the selected instruction messages, return rejected selected instruction messages as a bounced instruction message to the message management facility, retrieve operand data from an accepted selected instruction message for an input port of a processing device element identified by the selected instruction message, and perform an operation designated to a processing device element once each of its input ports have received operand data.
US11842226B2 System for generating power profile in low power processor
A power evaluation tool for a system on a chip is disclosed. The tool includes a power profiling plug-in module executed by a processor on the chip to collect a snapshot of register data of components on the chip associated with power consumption by the system during a certain time. The collected register data is streamed to an external computing device. A data parser module receives the streamed collected register data on the external computing device. A spreadsheet generator module creates a spreadsheet of the collected register data. An interface module displays a graphic representation of the collected register data on a display.
US11842224B1 Synchronous and asynchronous responses to data requests from remote devices
Client application (112) submits request (118) to resource status service (110) for resource status data (“data”) regarding one or more computing resources (108) provided in a service provider network (102). The resource status service submits requests to the resources for the data. The resource status service provides a reply to the client application that includes any data received from the resources within a specified time. If all requested data was not received from the resources within the specified time the resource status service can also provide, in the reply, an identifier (“ID”) that identifies the request and can be utilized to identify and retrieve additional status data received at a later time. The client application can also submit additional requests for the status data, and may include the ID, may wait for additional data to be pushed to it, or may check a queue for the status data.
US11842221B2 Techniques for utilizing directed acyclic graphs for deployment instructions
Techniques are disclosed for utilizing directed acyclic graphs for deployment instructions. A computer-implemented method can include various operations. Instructions may be executed by a computing device to perform parses of configuration data associated with deploying one or more services to various execution targets. The computing device may cause a first graph to be generated that indicates dependencies between tasks associated with deploying the service(s). A second graph may be generated that specifies dependencies between different deployments of the service(s) to the execution target(s). Services may be deployed based on traversing the first and second graph.
US11842220B2 Parallelization method and apparatus with processing of neural network model for manycore system
A parallelization method includes: generating a profiling result by performing profiling on a target neural network based on model information of the target neural network and architecture information of a manycore system; determining an assignment strategy to assign a plurality of cores of each of a plurality of clusters of the manycore system to a plurality of layers of the target neural network, based on the profiling result; and generating a parallelization strategy for parallel processing of the manycore system based on the assignment strategy.
US11842215B2 Autoscaling and throttling in an elastic cloud service
Techniques described herein can optimize usage of computing resources in a data system. Dynamic throttling can be performed locally on a computing resource in the foreground and autoscaling can be performed in a centralized fashion in the background. Dynamic throttling can lower the load without overshooting while minimizing oscillation and reducing the throttle quickly. Autoscaling may involve scaling in or out the number of computing resources in a cluster as well as scaling up or down the type of computing resources to handle different types of situations.
US11842209B2 High-performance processing in a virtualization environment
Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems include a client virtual machine processing a system call for a device driver to instruct a physical device to perform a function and transmitting the system call to an appliance virtual machine to execute the system call. The client virtual machine determines, in response to the system call, that an established connection with the appliance virtual machine has switched from a first protocol to a second protocol, the first and second protocols including a high-performance transmission protocol and Transmission Control Protocol and Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). The client virtual machine transmits the system call to the appliance virtual machine according to the second protocol. For example, the established connection may switch to the second protocol in response to the client virtual machine migrating to the first host device from a second host device.
US11842205B2 Natural language to API conversion
Representative embodiments disclose mechanisms to map natural language input to an application programming interface (API) call. The natural language input is first mapped to an API frame, which is a representation of the API call without any API call formatting. The mapping from natural language input to API frame is performed using a trained sequence to sequence neural model. The sequence to sequence neural model is decomposed into small prediction units called modules. Each module is highly specialized at predicting a pre-defined kind of sequence output. The output of the modules can be displayed in an interactive user interface that allows the user to add, remove, and/or modify the output of the individual modules. The user input can be used as further training data. The API frame is mapped to an API call using a deterministic mapping.
US11842201B2 Portable electronic device capable of resetting system
A portable electronic device includes a main system circuit, a storage, a power button, a power-off trigger circuit, a system power-off circuit, a power supply circuit, and a configuration power-off circuit. The power-off trigger circuit is coupled to the power button and provides a system power-off signal and a configuration power-off signal when the power button is detected to be continuously pressed and a pressing time is greater than a predetermined time. The system power-off circuit is coupled to the power-off trigger circuit and the power supply circuit and stops providing the main system circuit with a system power supply voltage provided by the power supply voltage according to the system power-off signal. The configuration power-off circuit is coupled to the power-off trigger circuit and the storage and drives the configuration power supply voltage provided to the storage down to a ground voltage according to the configuration power-off signal.
US11842198B1 Managing out-of-order retirement of instructions based on received instructions indicating start or stop to out-of-order retirement
Retiring instructions out-of-order includes: receiving processor instructions comprising two or more and fewer than all processor instructions generated based on a program, where the processor instructions include a first instruction and a second instruction such that the first instruction precedes the second instruction in a program order of the program; receiving a start instruction that immediately precedes the processor instructions and indicates that the processor instructions are to be retired out-of-order; receiving a stop instruction immediately that succeeds the processor instructions and indicates a stop to out-of-order instruction retirement; and, in response to completing execution of the second instruction before completing execution of the first instruction, retiring the second instruction before retiring the first instruction.
US11842196B2 Obsoleting values stored in registers in a processor based on processing obsolescent register-encoded instructions
Obsoleting values stored in registers in a processor based on processing obsolescent register-encoded instructions is disclosed. The processor is configured to support execution of read and/or write instructions that include obsolescence encoding indicating that one or more of its source and/or target register operands are to be obsoleted by the processor. A register encoded as obsolescent means the data value stored in such register will not be used by subsequent instructions in an instruction stream, and thus does not need to be retained. Thus, such register can be set as being in an obsolescent state so that the data value stored in such register can be ignored to improve performance. As one example, data values for registers having an obsolescent state can be ignored and thus not stored in a saved context for a process being switched out, thus conserving memory and improving processing time for a process switch.
US11842194B2 Methods and systems for a user interface for illumination power, management, and control
Systems and methods for illumination power, management and control can include lighting fixtures, lighting controllers, databases, and gateways. The lighting controllers can power the lighting fixtures, control the lighting fixtures, and store fixture state data and controller state data. The lighting controllers can be connected to building mains power (e.g., 240 VAC) and provide DC power to the lighting fixtures. The lighting controllers can read state data from and control the fixtures via a digital interface. The Database server can store user profiles, site profiles, fixture property data, and controller property data. The gateway can read and modify the state data stored by the lighting controllers, and can query the database server for the property data. The gateway can also provide a user interface through which users, based on authorization, can read and write the state data (e.g., fixture on/off) and the property data.
US11842190B2 Synchronizing multiple instances of projects
The present disclosure describes techniques for synchronizing multiple instances of projects. At least one Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) connection may be established between a server computing device and at least one client computing device. At least one dual instance command may be created. The at least one dual instance command comprises data associated with a project and information indicating how to interpret the data. A plurality of instances of the project may be synchronized between the server computing device and the at least one client computing device by transmitting the at least one dual instance command between the server computing device and the at least one client computing device via the at least one TCP connection.
US11842188B2 Continuous integration and deployment pipeline selection based on dynamic mapping
For each continuous integration and continuous delivery/deployment (CI/CD) pipeline of a plurality of CI/CD pipelines created for a project, a data structure reflecting an execution configuration of the respective CI/CD pipeline is created. A request to submit a code change to the project is received. Among the plurality of CI/CD pipelines, at least one CI/CD pipeline having the data structure that matches the code change to the project is identified. The code change to the project on the at least one identified CI/CD pipelines is executed.
US11842186B2 Firmware update system
A firmware update system includes firmware storage device(s), an operating system engine coupled to the firmware storage device(s), and a remote access controller device coupled to the firmware storage device(s) and the operating system engine. The remote access controller device receives a single out-of-band firmware update command and, in response, performs a firmware storage device unlock operation to unlock the firmware storage device(s), transmits a firmware update package including a firmware update utility and a firmware update image to the operating system engine to cause the operating system engine to utilize the firmware update utility to update firmware stored in the firmware storage device(s) that was unlocked with the firmware update image and, subsequent to the operating system engine updating the firmware stored in the at least one firmware storage device that was unlocked, performs a firmware storage device lock operation to lock the firmware storage device(s).
US11842185B2 Gateway device, in-vehicle network system, and firmware update method
A gateway device is connected via network(s) to electronic controllers on-board a vehicle, where at least one of the electronic controllers is implemented in a virtual machine. The gateway device includes one or more memories, and circuitry that acquires firmware update information. The circuitry determines whether a first electronic controller satisfies a second condition based on second information, which is whether the first electronic controller includes a firmware cache for performing a pre-update firmware cache operation. The circuitry also causes, when the second condition is not satisfied, the gateway device to execute a proxy process, where the gateway device requests the first electronic controller to transmit boot ROM data to the gateway device, creates updated boot ROM data with the updated firmware, and transmits the updated boot ROM data to the first electronic controller that updates the boot ROM and resets the first electronic controller with the updated firmware.
US11842184B2 Vehicle software deployment system
There is disclosed herein examples of systems and procedures for performing software updates for vehicles. The vehicles may be scheduled for the software updates based on information related to the vehicles. Update systems may determine when the vehicles have entered service ranges of the update systems for the scheduled software updates and may initiate the software updates in response to determining that the vehicles have entered the service ranges. Progress of the software updates may be monitored and displayed on a dashboard system overseeing the software updates of the vehicles.
US11842183B2 Methods and systems for packaging and deployment of applications in a multitenant platform
Systems, methods and computer program products for providing a multi-tenant application execution environment that provides an object metadata service for managing application configuration in the multi-tenant environment. In one embodiment, a system has an application manager, a bundle manager, and a deployment manager. The application manager captures application metadata for a corresponding version of an application and defines a corresponding bundle which contains metadata that configures the version of the application. The bundle manager validates each bundle and stores the validated bundle in a bundle library in a data storage device. The deployment manager retrieves a master schema and one or more of the bundles from the bundle library and installs the retrieved master schema and the retrieved bundles, generating a tenant schema which is accessible by a corresponding tenant of the multi-tenant environment that has subscribed to the version of the application.
US11842181B2 Recreating software installation bundles from a host in a virtualized computing system
An example method of creating a software image from software executing on a host in a virtualized computing system includes: obtaining, by an image generator executing in the virtualized computing system, an image metadata from the host, the image metadata describing a running image of a hypervisor executing on the host; identifying, from the image metadata, a plurality of software installation bundles (SIBs) used to install the running image on the host; obtaining, from the image metadata, SIB descriptors and SIB signatures for the plurality of SIBs; obtaining, from storage on the host, payloads referenced in the image metadata for the SIBs; and recreating the plurality of SIBs from the SIB descriptors, the SIB signatures, and the payloads.
US11842180B2 Framework for codes as a service management and deployment
A method comprises receiving data corresponding to execution of one or more applications, accessing at least one function from a codes as a service source, and training the at least one function based, at least in part, on one or more parameters, wherein the training is performed using a first portion of the data. In the method, a deployment version of the at least one function is generated based, at least in part, on the training, and the deployment version of the at least one function is applied to a second portion of the data to perform at least one service.
US11842179B2 System for automatically generating customer specific data center application program interfaces
A system, method, and computer-readable medium are disclosed for performing a data center monitoring and management operation. The data center monitoring and management operation includes: monitoring an interaction of a user with a data center monitoring and management console when configurating an aspect of data center infrastructure, the configuring being performed via a plurality of application program interfaces; analyzing the plurality of application program interfaces used when configuring the aspect of data center infrastructure; and, generating a customer specific application program interface based upon the analyzing.
US11842177B2 Systems and methods for unified computing on digital and quantum computers
Computer systems and methods are provided for compiling a computer program to run on a quantum processor comprising a plurality of qubits, qudits or quantum continuous variables. A compiler obtains the program in a unified language, that is effectively a classical language, as opposed to a quantum language, and performs code refactoring on all or a portion of the program to form a refactored code and converts the refactored code into a first code. The compiler compiles the first code into a second code comprising a plurality of data elements in one or more quantum data structures. The compiler converts the second code to a third code expressed in a quantum gate-level language in accordance with an instruction set and gate locality constraints of the target quantum processor.
US11842176B2 System and method for performing parallel and distributed analysis of program code to generate dependency graphs for executing extract transform load transformations
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for performing parallel and distributed analysis of program code to generate directed graphs for executing extract transform load transformations. The system is configured for identifying that a user has initiated a request for analysis of a program code, via a compiler, extracting a syntax tree associated with the program code from the compiler, performing parallel and distributed analysis of the program code based on the syntax tree, generating a directed graph based on performing parallel and distributed analysis of the program code, and storing the directed graph in a cache memory.
US11842173B2 Functional and code views in a process workflow
In embodiments of the present invention improved capabilities are described for modifying the display of a workflow component from including a depiction of a first representation level to a depiction of a second representation level, wherein one of the depiction at the first representation level and the depiction at the second representation level includes a depiction of the functionality associated with the workflow component and the other of the depiction at the first representation level and the depiction at the second representation level includes a view of programming code for providing the functionality associated with the workflow component.
US11842169B1 Systolic multiply delayed accumulate processor architecture
Systems and methods are provided to perform multiplication-delayed-addition operations in a systolic array to increase clock speeds, reduce circuit area, and/or reduce dynamic power consumption. Each processing element in the systolic array can have a pipeline configured to perform a multiplication during a first systolic interval and to perform an accumulation during a second systolic interval. The multiplication result from the first systolic interval can be stored in a delay register for use by the accumulator during the second systolic interval. A skip detection circuit can be used to skip one or more of the multiplication, storing in the delay register, and the addition during skip conditions for improved energy efficiency.
US11842167B2 Switched capacitor vector-matrix multiplier
Methods and apparatuses enable a general-purpose low power analog vector-matrix multiplier. A switched capacitor matrix multiplier may comprise a plurality of successive approximate registers (SAR) operating in parallel, each SAR having a SAR digital output; and a plurality of Analog Multiply-and-Accumulate (MAC) units for multiplying and accumulating and scaling bit-wise products of a digital weight matrix with a digital input vector, wherein each MAC unit is connected in series to a SAR of the plurality of SARs.
US11842156B2 Systems and methods of artificially intelligent sentiment analysis
A method of providing sentiment analysis includes aggregating, by a processor, a plurality of text-based comments, classifying, by the processor, the plurality of text-based comments as being associated with a polarity of sentiment, and generating, by the processor, a plurality of phrases from the plurality of text-based comments. The method also includes identifying, by the processor, a predetermined number of most common phrases for a particular polarity of sentiment from the plurality of phrases and outputting, by the processor, a graphic that includes the predetermined number of most common phrases for the particular polarity of sentiment.
US11842154B2 Visually correlating individual terms in natural language input to respective structured phrases representing the natural language input
A computing device has a display, one or more processors, and memory. The memory stores one or more programs configured for execution by the one or more processors. The computing device receives, via a first region of a graphical user interface, a first natural language input related to a data source. The first natural language input includes one or more terms. In response to receiving the first natural language input, computing device generates one or more interpretations for the first natural language input, including: determining a first term of the one or more terms that is excluded from the one or more interpretations, and visually de-emphasizing the first term in the first region.
US11842152B2 Sentence structure vectorization device, sentence structure vectorization method, and storage medium storing sentence structure vectorization program
A sentence structure vectorization device includes processing circuitry to generate a plurality of morphemes by performing morphological analysis on an input sentence; to generate a dependence structure graph regarding the plurality of morphemes by performing dependency parsing on the plurality of morphemes; and to generate a sentence structure vector by extracting a plurality of pieces of partial structure information from the dependence structure graph and converting a morpheme string corresponding to the plurality of pieces of partial structure information into a numerical sequence.
US11842146B2 Information processing apparatus, system, and information processing method
An information processing apparatus, a system, and an information processing method. The information processing apparatus generates template information including a setting value to be set in the device, generates, based on the input through an association screen displayed on the administrator terminal, association information for associating the template information and device identification information for identifying a device among the plurality of devices, for which the setting value included in the template information is to be set, receives communication information transmitted from the plurality of devices including device identification information for identifying the device, and in response to receiving the communication information including the device identification information associated by the association information, transmits, to a transmission source device of the communication information, a setting request for setting the setting value included in the template information associated with the device identification information in the association information.
US11842142B2 Systems and methods for co-browsing
The present disclosed technology relates to systems and methods for synchronizing the website displayed by two computing devices. Embodiments of the disclosed technology include methods for transmitting the contents of a Document Object Model displayed on a customer device to a customer service device. Embodiments of the disclosed technology further include methods to transmit Shadow DOM elements from a customer device to a customer service device.
US11842138B2 Integrated routing assembly and system using same
A routing assembly for an electronic device has a plurality of connectors ports and each of the connector ports contains a first connector connected to one or more cables. Cables are directly terminated, at first ends thereof, to terminals of the first connectors and the cables can be embedded in a routing substrate. The routing substrate has an opening which accommodates a chip package. Second ends of the cables are terminated to second connectors arranged in the package opening and the second connectors are in turn connected to the chip package.
US11842135B2 Integrated circuit layout generation method and system
A method of generating an integrated circuit (IC) layout diagram of an IC device includes receiving the IC layout diagram of the IC device, the IC layout diagram including a gate region having a width across an active region. The width is divided into a plurality of width segments based on a location of a gate via, and a simulation is performed based on the IC layout diagram and including an effective resistance calculated using at least one width segment of the plurality of width segments.
US11842134B2 Automated determinaton of failure mode distribution
A method includes tracing from an observation point in a circuit to an input of the circuit to produce a cone of influence that includes a plurality of components of the circuit. The plurality of components is connected at a plurality of nodes in the cone of influence and the plurality of components includes a plurality of logic elements. The method also includes, for each node of the plurality of nodes, determining an observability probability that a logical high or low value at a corresponding node propagates to the observation point. The method further includes determining a weighted soft error probability for each logic element of the plurality of logic elements and determining a weighed soft error failure mode distribution for the cone of influence.
US11842132B1 Multi-cycle power analysis of integrated circuit designs
A method includes: receiving value changes corresponding to timestamped logic value changes in recorded signals from a verification run of an integrated circuit (IC) design; generating recorded logic vectors from the value changes, each of the recorded logic vectors being associated with a corresponding signal identifier, each of the recorded logic vectors including a recorded logic values over a window of consecutive clock cycles computed from one or more value changes associated with the corresponding signal identifier and having timestamps within the window of consecutive clock cycles; determining, by a processor, inferred logic vectors including inferred logic values corresponding to signals output by cells of the IC design based on propagating the recorded logic values of the recorded logic vectors through the cells; and computing per-cycle power characteristics of the IC design based on the recorded logic vectors and the inferred logic vectors.
US11842131B2 Method and system for generating layout diagram for semiconductor device having engineering change order (ECO) cells
A method for manufacturing a semiconductor device to which corresponds a layout diagram stored on a non-transitory computer-readable medium. The method includes generating the layout diagram using an electronic design system (EDS), the EDS including at least one processor and at least one memory including computer program code for one or more programs are configured to cause the EDS to execute the generating. Testing the semiconductor device. Revising, the layout diagram, based on testing results indicative of selected standard functional cells in the layout diagram which merit modification or replacement. Programming one or more of the ECO cells which correspond to the one or more selected standard functional cells resulting in one or more programmed ECO cells. Routing the one or more programmed ECO cells correspondingly to at least one of the selected standard functional cells or to one or more other ones of the standard functional cells.
US11842130B1 Model-based simulation result predictor for circuit design
Various embodiments provide for predicting a simulation result for a circuit design using a machine learning model, which can be used as part of a process of an electronic design automation (EDA) system that measures a circuit design (e.g., timing, power, voltage, current, etc.). In particular, various embodiments described herein can enable modeling simulated time measurements of a circuit design, and can enable such modeling with minimal usage of simulation result data.
US11842123B2 Methods and systems for using voice commands and a smart scratch pad to tune a radio in a voice activated flight deck
A voice activatable flight deck system including a voice recognition and processing system for receiving and processing input voice commands and determining machine commands for the voice activatable flight deck system. The system generates a voice ribbon specifying voice commanded and suggested values for attributes associated with the voice command.
US11842122B2 Dynamic range control for a wide variety of playback environments
In an audio encoder, for audio content received in a source audio format, default gains are generated based on a default dynamic range compression (DRC) curve, and non-default gains are generated for a non-default gain profile. Based on the default gains and non-default gains, differential gains are generated. An audio signal comprising the audio content, the default DRC curve, and differential gains is generated. In an audio decoder, the default DRC curve and the differential gains are identified from the audio signal. Default gains are re-generated based on the default DRC curve. Based on the combination of the re-generated default gains and the differential gains, operations are performed on the audio content extracted from the audio signal.
US11842121B2 Apparatus, system and method of sound control
Some demonstrative embodiments include apparatuses, systems and methods of sound control. For example, an apparatus may be configured to process one or more audio inputs to be heard in one or more personal sound zones, and a plurality of monitoring inputs, wherein the plurality of monitoring inputs represent acoustic sound at a plurality of predefined monitoring sensing locations, which are defined within the one or more personal sound zones; determine a sound control pattern based on the one or more audio inputs, and the plurality of monitoring inputs, the sound control pattern comprising a plurality of sound control signals configured to drive a respective plurality of acoustic transducers such that the one or more audio inputs are to be heard in the one or more personal sound zones; and output the plurality of sound control signals to the plurality of acoustic transducers.
US11842119B2 Display system that displays virtual object, display device and method of controlling same, and storage medium
A display system that makes it possible to obtain high operability while maintaining visibility when a virtual object is displayed. The display system includes a smartphone as an information processing apparatus and smart glasses as a head mounted display that is capable of communicating with the smartphone and has an image capturing section. Information on the smartphone is detected from an image captured by the image capturing section. The smart glasses include a display section that is capable of displaying a virtual object, and a virtual object is displayed on the display section in a position adjacent to the smartphone or in a manner partially superimposing the virtual object on the smartphone, based on the detected information.
US11842118B1 Interface for data visualizations on a wearable device
Various embodiments of the present application set forth a computer-implemented method that includes transmitting, by a wearable device, a first request that includes a first set of parameters, receiving, by the wearable device, a first set of values based on the first set of parameters, wherein the first set of values are provided by a first data source, displaying, by the wearable device, a first dashboard that includes a first visualization associated with the first set of values, determining that a first physical interaction with a first physical input device associated with the wearable device occurred, and in response to the first physical interaction, causing the first visualization to display a first data value included in the first set of values.
US11842117B2 Information display system and information display method
An information display system according to the present disclosure includes: display device provided in a mask, the display device being configured to display a screen viewed by a person wearing the mask; and display control unit for switching a displaying mode of the screen.
US11842106B2 System, printing system, and control method for transmitting a print job between printing systems
The first printing system communicable with the client terminal and the authorization system requests the authorization system to acquire authorization information to the second printing system, receives authorization information from the authorization system to the second printing system, and stores the received authorization information. When the first printing system receives the print job from the client terminal, the first printing system transmits the print job to the second printing system by using the stored authorization information. A second printing system communicable with the image forming apparatus receives the print job transmitted from the first printing system and transmits the received print job to the image forming apparatus.
US11842104B2 Printing apparatus and storage medium for receiving input authentication information
A printing apparatus includes a data reception unit configured to receive print data and authentication information from an information processing apparatus outside the printing apparatus, an input reception unit configured to receive input of the authentication information from a user, a printing unit configured to perform printing based on the print data; and a control unit configured to control a cut unit configured to cut a print medium. The printing unit performs predetermined printing based on the print data, based on received authentication information and the input authentication information. The control unit causes the cut unit to cut the print medium including a portion where the predetermined printing has been performed, based on received authentication information and the authentication information input after start of the predetermined printing.
US11842102B2 Information processing apparatus, control method of the same, and storage medium
A control method of an information processing apparatus including a predetermined application program that cannot acquire predetermined information regarding a communication apparatus using a predetermined method, includes acquiring, in a case where the predetermined information is stored by a different application program that is different from the predetermined application program and can acquire the predetermined information using the predetermined method, the predetermined information stored by the different application program, using the predetermined application program, executing, in a case where the predetermined information stored by the different application program is acquired, processing that is based on the predetermined information stored by the different application program, using the predetermined application program, and displaying a predetermined region for prompting a user to install the different application program, using the predetermined application program.
US11842099B2 Management system to perform login processing for user of client terminal, acquire entry-exit information and provide list of printers installed in a store, control method, and non-transitory computer-readable storage medium
A management system is configured to communicate with a client terminal via a network and provide a store management service. The management system includes one or more memories storing a set of instructions, and one or more processors that execute the set of instructions to perform login processing for a user of the client terminal to log in to the management service, based on a login request from the client terminal, acquire store entry and exit information about the user, and provide the client terminal with information about one or more print apparatuses installed in a store that the user has entered, based on the acquired store entry and exit information.
US11842093B2 System and method
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a second system cooperating with a first system communicating with a client apparatus. User information registered in the second system is managed in association with corresponding user information registered in the first system. In a case where an error is detected in the received print job, and the print job is received from the first system, an error notification to user information registered in the first system, corresponding to user information on a user as an owner of the print job is requested from the first system.
US11842086B2 System and control method
The present disclosure is directed to providing mechanisms, devices, systems, and methods for registering information about services of a management system and a print system in the management system and the print system based on a registration request for the management system from a client terminal.
US11842079B2 Memory controller and memory control method that decides an order of issuing dram commands based on whether a command has a penalty period
A memory controller that is formed to be able to issue a first write command for writing data of a predetermined length into a DRAM and a second write command for writing data which is less than the predetermined length in the DRAM is provided. The memory controller comprises a deciding unit configured to decide an issuance order of a request stored in the storage unit. In a period from the issuance of a preceding DRAM command until a second write command targeting the same bank as the preceding DRAM command is issued, if another DRAM command targeting a bank different from the bank targeted by the preceding DRAM command can be issued, the deciding unit will decide the issuance order so that the other DRAM command that can be issued will be issued before the second write command.
US11842078B2 Asynchronous interrupt event handling in multi-plane memory devices
A memory device includes a memory array configured with a plurality of memory planes, and control logic, operatively coupled with the memory array. The control logic performs a plurality of asynchronous memory access operations on the plurality of memory planes, detects an occurrence of an asynchronous interrupt event, and initiates a termination procedure for each of the plurality of asynchronous memory access operations to permit each of the plurality of asynchronous memory access operations to end at different times. In response to a first memory access operation of the plurality of asynchronous memory access operations ending, the control logic asserts a command result signal, wherein the command result signal is de-asserted automatically in response to receipt of a subsequent memory access command directed to any of the plurality of memory planes, and asserts a persistent event register signal, wherein the command result signal is de-asserted in response to receipt of a clear event register command.
US11842076B2 Storage system and operating method for same
A storage system includes a storage device and an overlap checker. The overlap checker receives I/O commands of the storage device, extracts characteristics of the received I/O commands, issues a first merge command including N first I/O commands among the I/O commands in response to the extracted characteristics, wherein ‘N’ is a natural number greater than 1. And each of the first I/O commands instructs operation on a position corresponding to an offset in a region of the storage device corresponding to a logical address, wherein the characteristics of the I/O commands include the logical address and the offset.
US11842070B2 Device and method for picking up top k values
The application discloses a device and a method for picking up top k values from N values. The method comprises: A) controlling a buffer to receive values into a data pool until the number of values in the data pool reaches the predetermined memory size; B) dividing the values in the data pool into a first portion and a second portion; C) discarding the values in the second portion and controlling the buffer to continue to receive values into the data pool; D) repeating steps B to C until the buffer has received all the N values; E) dividing the values in the data pool into the first portion and the second portion until the number of values in the first portion reaches k; and F) controlling the buffer to output the k values in the first portion as the top k values.
US11842068B2 Automatically tuning a quality of service setting for a distributed storage system with a deep reinforcement learning agent
Systems and methods are described for using a Deep Reinforcement Learning (DRL) agent to automatically tune Quality of Service (QoS) settings of a distributed storage system (DSS). According to one embodiment, a DRL agent is trained in a simulated environment to select QoS settings (e.g., a value of one or more of a minimum IOPS parameter, a maximum IOPS parameter, and a burst IOPS parameter). The training may involve placing the DRL agent into every feasible state representing combinations of QoS settings, workload conditions, and system metrics for a period of time for multiple iterations, and rewarding the DRL agent for selecting QoS settings that minimize an objective function based on a selected measure of system load. The trained DRL agent may then be deployed to one or more DSSs to constantly update QoS settings so as to minimize the selected measure of system load.
US11842067B2 Memory controller, memory system including the same, and method of operating the memory system
A memory controller includes a read operation controller, an error correction circuit, and a read voltage controller. The read operation controller controls a memory device to read pieces of data from a selected page of the memory device by read voltages having different levels. The error correction circuit determines fail bit numbers of the pieces of data. The read voltage controller selects a reference voltage variation from among voltage variations included in a first read voltage table, based on an erase write cycle count of the memory device, and a reference fail bit number indicating a largest fail bit number of the fail bit numbers, and adjusts a level of each of the read voltages based on the reference voltage variation and a ratio value of a corresponding one of the fail bit numbers to the reference fail bit number.
US11842065B2 Controlling firmware storage density based on temperature detection
A data storage device stores data in non-volatile memory. In one approach, a method includes: storing software in a compressed format in a first mode (e.g., an SLC mode) in a non-volatile memory; exposing, while the software is stored in the first mode, the non-volatile memory to a temperature greater than a predetermined threshold; determining that the temperature of the non-volatile memory has fallen below the predetermined threshold; and in response to determining that the temperature of the non-volatile memory has fallen below the predetermined threshold: decompressing the stored software, and storing the decompressed software in a second mode (e.g., TLC mode) in the non-volatile memory. The second mode has a storage density higher than the first mode.
US11842064B2 Information processing apparatus, control device, and control method of control device
An information processing apparatus includes a first memory configured to retain a request group, based on requests received by a reception interface, a second memory configured to retain a request group, based on requests received by the reception interface, and a first transmission interface configured to transmit the request group retained in the first memory to the first storage and a second transmission interface configured to transmit the request group retained in the second memory to the second storage. The request group transmitted by the first transmission interface and the request group transmitted by the second transmission interface are different request groups.
US11842063B2 Data placement and recovery in the event of partition failures
Software defined storage service (SDS) provides users with remote data volumes spread across multiple storage nodes across multiple failure domains. A distributed volume may be spread across replicas (e.g., failure domains), each replica having a number of partitions stored on storage nodes associated with a particular failure domain. In the event of a node failure, a partition stored on the failed node may be dynamically moved and remapped to another node in the same failure domain or within another failure domain that is different from a failure domain that includes a partition that is complementary to the partition stored on the failed node. The partition move and remapping may be transparent to a user. A partition move may occur while a distributed volume is in use by a client device or in an idle (e.g., offline) mode.
US11842061B2 Open block family duration limited by temperature variation
A system comprising a memory device and a processing device, operatively coupled to the memory device. The processing device is to perform operations including initializing a block family associated with the memory device and measuring an opening temperature of the memory device at initialization of the block family. Responsive to programming a page residing on the memory device, the operations further include associating the page with the block family. The operations further include determining a temperature metric value by integrating, over time, an absolute temperature difference between the opening temperature and an immediate temperature of the memory device. The operations further include closing the block family in response to the temperature metric value being greater than or equal to a specified threshold temperature value.
US11842057B2 Seamless creation of raid arrays with optimized boot time
A system for controlling processor operations is disclosed that includes a first function configured to be performed by one or more algorithms operating on a processor to identify one or more participating storage controllers, each having a software controller handle, and to cache the software controller handles during a query to a driver. A second function configured to be performed by one or more algorithms operating on the processor to invoke the driver with the cached software controller handles.
US11842055B2 Data processing system and data compression method
Provided is a data processing system which includes a processor and a storage device, and inputs/outputs data using a learned compander that compresses and expands data, wherein the data processing system comprises an estimation unit which uses learning data and estimates a region of interest to a data model, and a learning unit which causes the compander to learn according to an evaluation function in which each region was weighted based on the region of interest, and a result of the compander compressing and expanding the learning data.
US11842053B2 Zone namespace
A list of a available zones across respective SSD storage portions of a plurality of zoned storage devices of a storage system is maintained. Data is received from multiple sources, wherein the data is associated with processing a dataset, the dataset including multiple volumes and associated metadata. Shards of the data are determined such that each shard is capable of being written in parallel with the remaining shards. The shards are mapped to a subset of the available zones, respectively. The shards are written to the subset of the available zones in parallel.
US11842052B2 Method and apparatus for fine tuning and optimizing NVMe-oF SSDs
A data storage system includes: a plurality of data storage devices; a motherboard containing a baseboard management controller (BMC); and a network switch configured to route network traffic to the plurality of data storage devices. The BMC is configured to identify a group of data storage devices among the plurality of data storage devices based on device-specific information received from the plurality of data storage devices and send identifiers of the group of data storage devices to a querying party.
US11842051B2 Intelligent defragmentation in a storage system
Techniques are provided for implementing intelligent defragmentation in a storage system. A storage control system manages a logical address space of a storage volume. The logical address space is partitioned into a plurality of extents, wherein each extent comprises a contiguous block of logical addresses of the logical address space. The storage control system monitors input/output (I/O) operations for logical addresses associated with the extents, and estimates fragmentation levels of the extents based on metadata associated with the monitored I/O operations. The storage control system identifies one or more extents as candidates for defragmentation based at least on the estimated fragmentation levels of the extents.
US11842050B2 System and method for enabling smart network interface card (smartNIC) access to local storage resources
A method, computer program product, and computing system for deploying a storage processor of a storage system as a target of a non-volatile memory express (NVMe) over fabric (NVMe-oF) network. One or more NVMe storage devices coupled to the storage processor may be identified, thus defining one or more local NVMe storage devices. A smart network interface card may be coupled to the NVMe-oF network. The smart network interface card may be provided with access to the one or more local NVMe storage devices via the NVMe-oF network.
US11842048B2 Process acceleration for software defined storage
An apparatus includes a processor, a memory communicatively coupled to the processor, an acceleration framework circuit communicatively coupled to the memory and the processor, and a device driver. The device driver is configured to receive a request for data manipulation by a software defined storage (SDS) application. The device driver is configured to determine whether the request for data manipulation can be offloaded from the processor to the acceleration framework circuit. The device driver is configured to, based upon the determination of whether the request for data manipulation can be offloaded from the processor to the acceleration framework circuit, selectively cause the request to be executed by the acceleration framework circuit or the SDS application through execution on the processor.
US11842045B2 Modality learning on mobile devices
Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, for cross input modality learning in a mobile device are disclosed. In one aspect, a method includes activating a first modality user input mode in which user inputs by way of a first modality are recognized using a first modality recognizer; and receiving a user input by way of the first modality. The method includes, obtaining, as a result of the first modality recognizer recognizing the user input, a transcription that includes a particular term; and generating an input context data structure that references at least the particular term. The method further includes, transmitting, by the first modality recognizer, the input context data structure to a second modality recognizer for use in updating a second modality recognition model associated with the second modality recognizer.
US11842036B2 Remotely configuring windows displayed on a display device
One or more window characteristics of at least one window displayed on a primary display device are displayed at a remote display device. User input is received at the remote display device to modify the one or more window characteristics of the at least one window displayed on the primary display device. The one or more modified window characteristics for the at least one window displayed on the primary display device are transmitted from the remote display device to the primary display device.
US11842035B2 Techniques for labeling, reviewing and correcting label predictions for PandIDS
In example embodiments, techniques are provided for efficiently labeling, reviewing and correcting predictions for P&IDs in image-only formats. To label text boxes in the P&ID, the labeling application executes an OCR algorithm to predict a bounding box around, and machine-readable text within, each text box, and displays these predictions in its user interface. The labeling application provides functionality to receive a user confirmation or correction for each predicted bounding box and predicted machine-readable text. To label symbols in the P&ID, the labeling application receives user input to draw bounding boxes around symbols and assign symbols to classes of equipment. Where there are multiple occurrences of specific symbols, the labeling application provides functionality to duplicate and automatically detect and assign bounding boxes and classes. To label connections in the P&ID, the labeling application receives user input to define connection points at corresponding symbols and creates connections between the connection points.
US11842026B2 Intelligent placement of a browser-added user interface element on a webpage
Disclosed herein a browser that intelligently places a user interface (UI) element on a webpage such that the UI element appears to be integrated and coordinated with the webpage and not merely overlaid on the webpage. The intelligent placement ensures that the UI element neither obstructs the view of pertinent content displayed via the webpage nor interferes with the functionality of the webpage. Moreover, the intelligent placement ensures that the UI element is completely visible to a user. The placement of the UI element is done by the browser after the webpage has been retrieved from a web server. Consequently, the browser lacks the ability to control or alter the layout and appearance of the webpage. The UI element can be a selectable UI element that the browser associates with a function. In one example, the function can be an image-based search.
US11842025B2 Information processing device and information processing method
Provided is an information processing device including a control unit that performs processing using a learning model trained by machine learning for a user operation in an application and determines operation support information for operation support to be presented to a user according to a result of the processing.
US11842022B2 Electronic device including capacitive sensor driven by stylus excited by magnetic field, touch system including the same, and operating method thereof
Disclosed is an electronic device, which includes a plurality of driving coils that are sequentially arranged in a first direction in a plan view, a plurality of sensing electrodes that are spaced and insulated from the plurality of driving coils and are sequentially arranged in a second direction orthogonal or pseudo-orthogonal to the first direction in a plan view, and a processor that is electrically connected with the plurality of driving coils and the plurality of sensing electrodes. At least one of the plurality of sensing electrodes is electrically coupled with a stylus excited by a magnetic field generated by the plurality of driving coils. The processor applies a driving signal to the plurality of driving coils, receives a response signal to the driving signal from the plurality of sensing electrodes, and identifies a contact location of the stylus based on the response signal.
US11842019B2 Touch substrate and display panel
A touch substrate and a display panel are provided. The touch substrate includes first touch electrodes and second touch electrodes; the first touch electrodes are arranged along a first direction and extend along a second direction, and the second touch electrodes are arranged along the second direction and extend along the first direction; each first touch electrode includes a first touch sub-electrode and a first connection electrode, the first connection electrode is between two adjacent first touch sub-electrodes, the two adjacent first touch sub-electrodes are electrically connected through the first connection electrode; the first touch sub-electrode and the first connection electrode are in different conductive layers; the first touch sub-electrode is at least partially in the first functional region of the touch substrate and outside the opening peripheral region, the first connection electrode includes a first connection sub-electrode that is at least partially in the opening peripheral region.
US11842017B2 Secure keyboard with handprint identification
A keyboard for physically handicapped persons, including a translucent surface, a capacitive layer underneath the translucent surface, enabling detection of touch location and pressure on the translucent surface, a projection system dynamically projecting a plurality of visual layouts of keys of a keyboard on the translucent surface, wherein each visual layout includes ASCII character keys or graphical buttons, and a dynamic keyboard layout generator configured to receive user input in conformance with a currently projected layout of keys from a physically handicapped user, and to generate therefrom a time series of ASCII characters or button selections for input to the computing device, to dynamically adjust pressure sensitivity of the keyboard to avoid spurious user input, and to dynamically adjust key sizes and positions in a current virtual layout of keys, to reduce the amount of hand motion required by the user and the amount of discomfort experienced by the user.
US11842010B2 Input detection system
An input detection system includes a plurality of drive electrodes arrayed in a detection region, a drive signal supply circuit that supplies a drive signal to the drive electrodes, a storage circuit that stores therein a table having information about a correction value for a drive frequency of the drive signal, a correction value selection circuit that selects the correction value for the drive frequency on the basis of the table, and an input support device that includes an LC circuit, a first electrode coupled to one end side of the LC circuit, and a second electrode coupled to the other end side of the LC circuit.
US11842009B2 Touchscreen with coordinate values indicative of a tenth of a pixel
A method for operating an electronic device includes detecting, by a touchscreen controller, a touch point on a touchscreen; determining, by the touchscreen controller, coordinates of the touch point; scaling, by the touchscreen controller, up the coordinates of the touch point to obtain scaled up coordinates by overwriting a reserved portion of a touch event protocol with additional information corresponding to the coordinates of the touch point; reporting, by the touchscreen controller, the scaled up coordinates of the touch point to an application processor; and determining, by the application processor, the coordinates of the touch point with an increased resolution by converting the scaled up coordinates into a floating point value.
US11842008B2 Self-capacitance touch screen, method of detecting thereof, and device for detecting thereof
A self-capacitance touch screen, a method of detecting thereof, and a device for detecting thereof are provided. The method of detecting the self-capacitance touch screen includes following steps: outputting same driving signals to a to-be-scanned sensor pad group and an adjacent sensor pad group and correspondingly recognizing coordinates of touch points according to changes in received driving signals.
US11842006B2 Information processing apparatus
An apparatus includes an operation unit configured to detect a position of an object being present perpendicular to a screen and receive, in a case where the position of the object being present perpendicular to the screen satisfies a first condition, a non-contact input based on the position of the object, wherein, in a case where the position of the object being present perpendicular to the screen satisfies a second condition of being present closer to the screen than a position specified in the first condition, the operation unit issues a warning without prohibiting an input based on the position of the object.
US11842004B2 Method of signal transmission, touch control chip and electronic device
The present application provides a method of signal transmission, which can improve transmission performance of an uplink signal between a touch screen and a stylus. The method is performed by a touch control chip in an electronic device, a touch screen of the electronic device includes a transmission channel for sending an uplink signal to a stylus, and the method includes: detecting whether a user's hand and/or the stylus approaches or touches the touch screen; determining a sending mode of the uplink signal according to a detection result, where the transmission channel for sending the uplink signal in the touch screen is different in different sending modes.
US11842003B1 Integrated force sensing method for haptic function
A touch panel device includes a face plate, a bracket, and a PCB. The face plate receives a contact. The bracket includes a permanent magnet affixed to a surface of the bracket. The PCB is positioned proximate to the bracket such that a surface of the PCB is adjacent to the bracket. The PCB includes a Hall sensor collocated proximate to the permanent magnet. The touch panel circuit is coupled to the Hall sensor. When the contact is received at the face plate, the PCB moves closer to the bracket. In response, the touch panel circuit receives a voltage from the Hall sensor, determines a force associated with the contact based upon the voltage, and triggers a haptic feedback response in the bracket.
US11841999B2 Pen state detection circuit, system, and method
Provided are a pen state detection circuit, a pen state detection system, and a pen state detection method that can improve estimation accuracy for a pen state in an electronic pen including at least one electrode. A pen state detection circuit acquires, from a touch sensor, a first signal distribution indicating a change in capacitance associated with approach of a first electrode and uses a machine learning estimator to estimate an instruction position or an inclination angle of an electronic pen from first feature values related to the first signal distribution. The first feature values include first local feature values related to a first local distribution corresponding to sensor electrodes in a number fewer than the number of arranged sensor electrodes exhibiting the first signal distribution.
US11841996B2 Display apparatus including an input device and a plurality of antenna modules, display system, and control method thereof
An example display system includes: a display; an input device configured to transmit an initial position signal; a plurality of antenna modules configured to transmit a position detection signal, receive a reflection signal of the position detection signal that is reflected from the input device and a surrounding object, and receive the initial position signal transmitted from the input device; and a controller configured to perform control to cause a pointer to be displayed on the display based on a position of the input device according to the received initial position signal and the reflection signal.
US11841993B1 Method and device for target information exfiltration out of a computing device based on lock key reflection by the computing device at an output keyboard end point
A method includes encoding, through a Universal Serial Bus (USB) device enumerated by a computing device communicatively coupled to the USB device solely as a USB keyboard device compatible with the computing device, target information on the computing device into lock key values interpretable through the computing device, with the lock key values pertaining to a number of lock keys associated with the USB keyboard device. The method also includes automatically activating, through the USB device, the number of lock keys indicated by the lock key values on the USB keyboard device, and automatically exfiltrating, through the USB device, the target information out of the computing device and to the USB device based on the computing device reflecting the automatically activated number of lock keys indicated by the lock key values back via an output keyboard endpoint corresponding to the USB keyboard device within the computing device.
US11841992B2 Image forming apparatus
An image forming apparatus controls a general-purpose numerical key unit so as to maintain a state in which a NumLock LED is turned on in the case where a connecting cable of the general-purpose numerical key unit including a NumLock key capable of selectively switching, in a case that the general-purpose numerical key unit is connected to an information processing device including a display screen, a condition when the information processing devices processes an inputted key signal, between a first processing condition in which the key signal is processed as information on a numerical value and a second processing condition in which the key signal is processed as information for moving a cursor displayed on the display screen, and the NumLock LED capable of notifying a user of that the first processing condition is set for the information processing device by being turned on is connected to a connecting portion (step S15).
US11841990B2 Haptic feedback
A system for providing haptic feedback to a user, the system comprising a first piezoelectric transducer array comprising multiple piezoelectric transducers, respective ones of which being configured to generate a second signal at a second frequency, and at least one of which being configured to generate a first signal at a first frequency, and a second piezoelectric transducer array comprising multiple piezoelectric transducers, respective ones of which configured to receive the second signal, and at least one of which configured to generate a third signal to initiate generation of the first signal at the said at least one piezoelectric transducer of the first piezoelectric transducer array, the first frequency suitable for providing a haptic feedback signal for a user.
US11841987B2 Gaze determination using glare as input
Machine learning systems and methods that learn glare, and thus determine gaze direction in a manner more resilient to the effects of glare on input images. The machine learning systems have an isolated representation of glare, e.g., information on the locations of glare points in an image, as an explicit input, in addition to the image itself. In this manner, the machine learning systems explicitly consider glare while making a determination of gaze direction, thus producing more accurate results for images containing glare.
US11841986B2 Automated environment providing feedback based on user routine
A device in an automated environment can detect patterns in the user's interactions with accessories in the automated environment and can provide feedback to the user based on the patterns. Examples include: suggesting automation of particular actions based on the patterns; suggesting actions that conform to the pattern when the user performs part of the pattern; or suggesting changes to a pattern to conform to a preferred pattern. A state of the group of accessory devices can be changed together based on the pattern of accessory state changes for the group of accessory devices.
US11841984B1 Encrypting data with a unique key
Utilizing a non-repeating identifier to encrypt data, including: receiving a request to write data to a storage device; selecting a segment-offset pair where the data will be stored, where the selected segment-offset pair is unique to every other segment-offset pair utilized during the lifetime of the storage device; and encrypting the data in dependence upon an identifier of the segment-offset pair.
US11841981B2 Low cost cryptographic accelerator
A low-cost cryptographic accelerator is disclosed that accelerates inner loops of a cryptographic process. The cryptographic accelerator performs operations on cryptographic data provided by a central processing unit (CPU) running a software cryptographic process to create a combined hardware and software cryptographic process, resulting in a lower cost secure communication solution than software-only or hardware-only cryptographic processes. In an embodiment, a cryptographic accelerator comprises: an interface configured to receive cryptographic data, the cryptographic data indicating a particular cryptographic process to be performed on the cryptographic data; transformation logic configured to perform a cryptographic operation on the cryptographic data according to the cryptographic process, the transformation logic including logic for performing cryptographic operations for a plurality of different cryptographic processes; and a state register configured for storing a result of the cryptographic operation.
US11841980B2 Information output device and method of controlling information output based on vehicle occupancy
An information output device includes: an event detection unit that detects an event occurring inside or outside a vehicle; a member identification unit that identifies a person or persons who can perceive the event as a first member; an event storage unit that stores event data related to the detected event in association with the first members; and a data output unit that automatically outputs the event data stored in the event storage unit. The member identification unit identifies a person or persons who can view the event data outputted from the data output unit as a second member. The information output device further comprises an output control unit that determines whether the second members include persons other than the first members, and that prohibits the data output unit from automatically outputting the event data upon determining the second members include persons other than the first members.
US11841971B2 Systems and methods for customer data handling
Various embodiments of the present technology generally relate to systems and methods for secure customer data handling. More specifically, some embodiments relate to handling of derivative data as a provider in a manner that supports security and provides a stronger level of control over the data. The solution supports four core principles of customer data handling: no export of customer data, unless authorized; remote operations only via shell access or equivalent; temporary and task-based privileges; and diagnostic data to be ephemeral. The customer data handling system herein includes a central repository for the storage of diagnostic data, an upload tool for uploading to the central repository and automated staging on containers, a diagnostic virtual machine that enables task-based access to diagnostic data and analysis tools hosted on a dedicated container, and an application for handling requests, provisioning and staging containers, and purging.
US11841970B1 Systems and methods for preventing information leakage
A system for preventing information leakage due to access by an application to a file is provided. The system for preventing information leakage includes an application identification module configured to obtain data associated with the application. The system for preventing information leakage also includes an association table containing file-type data and trusted-application data. In addition, the system also includes an access control module to determine the application identifier and the association table. The system for preventing information leakage is configured to determine whether to deny content access by the application to content of the file as saved in the file.
US11841968B2 Method of live event ticketing with prioritized link for seating rearrangement
A system and method for reassignment of tickets in a live event via network communications for scheduling data transfers between systems. One or more data requesting systems may request access to particular data for one or more tickets to a venue for the live event causing a task to be performed to exchange the particular data between a data accessing system having access to the particular data and a data requesting system requesting access to the particular data. In some embodiments, the communication exchange may be initiated based on a parameter included in the request that the task be performed.
US11841965B2 Automatically assigning data protection policies using anonymized analytics
Embodiments for a system and method of selecting data protection policies for a new system, by collecting user, policy, and asset metadata for a plurality of other users storing data dictated by one or more protection policies. The collected metadata is anonymized with respect to personal identifying information, and is stored in an anonymized analytics database. The system receives specific user, policy and asset metadata for the new system from a specific user, and matches the received specific user metadata to the collected metadata to identify an optimum protection policy of the one or more protection policies based on the assets and protection requirements of the new system. The new system is then configured with the identified optimum protection policy as an initial configuration.
US11841964B2 System and method for authorizing secure snapshot deletion
A method, computer program product, and computing system for receiving a selection of one or more secure snapshots to remove from a storage system. A snapshot deletion key may be received from the storage system. The selection of the one or more secure snapshots and the snapshot deletion key may be provided to a storage system support service. A snapshot deletion response may be received from the storage system support service. The snapshot deletion response and the selection of the one or more secure snapshots may be authenticated via the storage system. In response to authenticating the snapshot deletion response and the selection of the one or more secure snapshots, the one or more secure snapshots may be unlocked for deletion.
US11841959B1 Systems and methods for requiring cryptographic data protection as a precondition of system access
Systems and methods for permitting software presence/configurations to function as a factor in a multi-factor authentication scheme so that a user's access to a different software program/application is conditioned on the presence of certain pre-specified software or software configurations that would otherwise not be necessary for access and/or operation of the different software program/application. Generally, by confirming the presence/configuration of the pre-specified software on a computing device, the system ensures that a user, in one embodiment, may only access the different software program/application with the proper configuration of the pre-specified software.
US11841958B2 Method and electronic device for connection to external device
Various embodiments of the present invention relate to a device and method for providing connection between an electronic device and other electronic devices through figure input. According to one embodiment, a first electronic device comprises a display, a processor operatively connected to the display, and a memory operatively connected to the processor, wherein the memory may include instructions by which, when executed, the processor: generates a first figure for connection authentication of a second electronic device; displays the first figure through the display; transmits a signal related to the first figure to the first electronic device; when a response signal corresponding to the signal related to the first figure is received, identifies a second figure included in the response signal; determines whether the second electronic device is authenticated, on the basis of a similarity between the first figure and the second figure; and establishes connection to the second electronic device on the basis of a result of the determining.
US11841953B2 Scanning a backup for vulnerabilities
A plurality of scanned backup snapshots are generated. A backup snapshot among a plurality of backup snapshots is selected. At least a portion of the selected backup snapshot is restored in a temporary environment to create a restored instance of at least the portion of the selected backup snapshot. A vulnerability scan of the restored instance of at least the portion of the selected backup snapshot is performed. One or more vulnerabilities of the scanned portion of the selected backup snapshot are tracked. A request associated with identifying a scanned backup snapshot to restore from the plurality of scanned backup snapshots is received. In response to the request, at least a predetermined identification of the one or more vulnerabilities of the selected backup snapshot is provided.
US11841947B1 Methods and apparatus for machine learning based malware detection
Apparatus and methods describe herein, for example, a process that can include receiving a potentially malicious file, and dividing the potentially malicious file into a set of byte windows. The process can include calculating at least one attribute associated with each byte window from the set of byte windows for the potentially malicious file. In such an instance, the at least one attribute is not dependent on an order of bytes in the potentially malicious file. The process can further include identifying a probability that the potentially malicious file is malicious, based at least in part on the at least one attribute and a trained threat model.
US11841946B1 Systems and methods for analyzing virtual data, predicting future events, and improving computer security
The following relates generally to computer security, and more particularly relates to computer security in a virtual environment, such as a metaverse. In some embodiments, one or more processors: receive a set of known events (e.g., security threats) including event classifications; receive data of layers of the virtual environment; detect events in the data of the layers of the virtual environment; and determine correlations between the events in the data of the layers of the virtual environment. The correlations may be between events in different layers of the virtual environment. The one or more processors may also predict future events by analyzing the detected events.
US11841943B2 Tamper detection and response techniques
Various implementations described herein refer to a method for tracking abnormal incidents while monitoring activity of logic circuitry. The method may include detecting a tamper event related to the abnormal incidents and storing an attack signature related to the tamper event. The attack signature may be stored in non-volatile memory (NVM), such as, e.g., correlated electron random access memory (CeRAM).
US11841938B2 Method for activating sensors in a multi-unit device
The present invention relates to a method for activating at least one sensor among a plurality of sensors embedded in a multi-unit device, said at least one sensor being configured to detect attacks during an execution by said multi-unit device of a software code comprising computer code instructions, wherein: said multi-unit device comprises at least two code execution units and a sensor activation circuit, and each sensor is associated to one code execution unit, and said method comprising, performed by said sensor activation circuit before execution of a computer code instruction of said software code by one of said code execution units: —determining (S1) the code execution unit configured to execute said instruction, —activating (S2) only the sensors associated with the determined code execution unit.
US11841937B2 Method and apparatus for a data confidence index
Techniques for providing a data confidence index are presented herein. In one embodiment, a method includes setting a default confidence index for a remote computing device, the confidence index indicating trustworthiness of data provided by the remote computing device, the remote computing device operating as part of a network of cooperating devices; applying a plurality of ordered rules for the remote computing device, respective rules comprising a rule pre-condition and a confidence index adjustment, respective rules considering one of a behavior of the remote computing device and a property of the remote computing device; and adjusting the confidence index for the remote computing device responsive to results of applying the plurality of ordered rules. A system and apparatus substantially perform steps of the disclosed method.
US11841936B2 Authentication rules for locked and unlocked states
Aspects of the present disclosure include systems and methods for generating and managing user authentication rules of a computing device. In an example, a computing device may include a memory storing instructions and a processor communicatively coupled with the memory and configured to execute the instructions. The processor may determine a state of the computing device, wherein the state of the computing device is one of a locked state or an unlocked state. The processor may determine a user authentication rule corresponding to the state of the computing device. The processor may also identify whether a combination of signals associated with the user authentication rule of the computing device are received by the computing device. The processor may also change or maintain the state of the computing device based on the combination of signals being received.
US11841935B2 Gesture matching mechanism
Example gesture matching mechanisms are disclosed herein. An example machine readable storage device or disc includes instructions that, when executed, cause programmable circuitry to at least: prompt a user to perform gestures to register the user, randomly select at least one of the gestures for authentication of the user, prompt the user to perform the at least one selected gesture, translate the gesture into an animated avatar for display at a display device, the animated avatar including a face, analyze performance of the gesture by the user, and authenticate the user based on the performance of the gesture.
US11841932B2 System and method for updating biometric evaluation systems
A system and method may adjust the threshold or other settings in a biometric comparison system, or provide a report or display of parameters. Over a series of comparisons of authentication biometric samples (e.g. authentication VPs) to enrollment biometric samples (e.g. enrollment VPs), the authentication samples may be stored, and scores resulting from the biometric comparisons may be stored in a first set of scores. A second set of biometric comparisons may be created, each using a pairing of a stored authentication biometric sample and an enrollment biometric sample, each biometric comparison resulting in a score, the scores forming a second set of scores. The first and second sets of scores may be combined to produce a third set of scores, and an iterative process may be performed over the third set of scores to update the parameters of the Gaussian distribution of the third set of scores.
US11841931B2 Systems and methods for dynamically enforcing digital rights management via embedded browser
Embodiments described include systems and methods for incorporating tags in content of network applications. An embedded browser, which is executable on one or more processors of a client device, may detect content from a network application accessed via the embedded browser. A DRM engine of the embedded browser identifies a DRM scheme for the network application from the plurality of DRM schemes and according to the network application. The DRM engine generates a DRM tag for the content according to the DRM scheme identified for the network application. The DRM tag includes a classification of the content. The DRM engine incorporates the DRM tag into the content for managing usage of the content according to the classification.
US11841929B2 Authentication translation
Authentication translation is disclosed. A request to access a resource is received at an authentication translator, as is an authentication input. The authentication input corresponds to at least one stored record. The stored record is associated at least with the resource. In response to the receiving, a previously stored credential associated with the resource is accessed. The credential is provided to the resource.
US11841928B2 Secure collaboration messaging
Techniques are disclosed for secure collaboration messaging. An example methodology implementing the techniques includes, by a computing device of a first user, receiving a notification of arrival of a message addressed to the first user from a second user and determining that the message is a secure message. The method also includes, by the computing device of the first user, associating a security tag icon to the message, the security tag icon providing an indication that the message is a secure message, and causing a display of the associated security tag icon with a displayed indication of the arrival of the message.
US11841925B1 Enabling automatic classification for multi-label classification problems with label completion guarantees
Devices and techniques are generally described for content classification. In some examples, first item data representing a first item may be received. The first item data may include a plurality of prediction scores output by a machine learning model. Each prediction score of the plurality of prediction scores may be associated with a respective label of a plurality of labels. In some examples, a set of one or more labels among the plurality of labels may be predicted. The set of labels may be predicted as being applicable to the first item for classification of the first item. A determination may be made that the set of one or more labels represents a complete set of labels applicable to the first item. In some examples, the first item may be classified based on the set of one or more labels.
US11841924B2 Drawing matching tool
The present disclosure is directed to a software tool that engages in an image matching technique. In one implementation, the software tool (i) accesses a set of two-dimensional drawings representative of a construction project, (ii) determines multiple candidate pixel regions for each of the two-dimensional drawings, (iii) compares the candidate pixel regions to identify a set of landmark pixel regions that appear in the set of two-dimensional drawings at a threshold rate, (iv) compare a first subset of landmark pixel regions from a first two-dimensional drawing with a second subset of landmark pixel regions from a second two-dimensional drawing to identify matching landmark pixel regions, (v) project the first and second two-dimensional drawings onto a projection space such that a maximum number of the matching landmark pixel regions align, and (vi) determine an extent of similarity between the projected first and second two-dimensional drawings in the projection space.
US11841922B2 System and method for classifying and labeling images
Method and system for classifying and labeling images, which can perform segmentation based on features of each part of images, classify and match the image and the segmented image based on a classification model built by the machine learning method. Meanwhile, each image is assigned with labels and text descriptions. The system also includes a string module assigning the image with a plurality of matching labels and text descriptions that are the most relevant in recent times. Furthermore, the classification model is trained by machine learning method such as an unsupervised learning, a self-supervised learning, or a heuristic algorithms. In addition, a character recognition module is provided to extract characters in the image for comprehensive learning and calculations to facilitate classification and labeling of the image.
US11841921B2 Model training method and apparatus, and prediction method and apparatus
The present application provides a model training method and apparatus, and a prediction method and apparatus, and it relates to fields of artificial intelligence, deep learning, image processing, and autonomous driving. The model training method includes: inputting a first sample image of sample images into a depth information prediction model, and acquiring depth information of the first sample image; acquiring inter-image posture information based on a second sample image of the sample images and the first sample image; acquiring a projection image corresponding to the first sample image, at least according to the inter-image posture information and the depth information; and acquiring a loss function by determining a function for calculating a similarity between the second sample image and the projection image, and training the depth information prediction model using the loss function.
US11841920B1 Machine learning based gesture recognition
The technology disclosed introduces two types of neural networks: “master” or “generalists” networks and “expert” or “specialists” networks. Both, master networks and expert networks, are fully connected neural networks that take a feature vector of an input hand image and produce a prediction of the hand pose. Master networks and expert networks differ from each other based on the data on which they are trained. In particular, master networks are trained on the entire data set. In contrast, expert networks are trained only on a subset of the entire dataset. In regards to the hand poses, master networks are trained on the input image data representing all available hand poses comprising the training data (including both real and simulated hand images).
US11841918B1 Methods and arrangement for preventing spam comments without application specific changes
A method for preventing spam comments from populating a web site is provided. The method includes intercepting a HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) response, which includes a web page with a form for enabling a client's general comments to be published on the web site. The method also includes modifying the web page with the form to create a modified web page with a randomized form. The modifying includes randomly adding a set of randomized variable names to the web page with the form. The set of randomized variable names is a set of randomly generated character strings. The method further includes forwarding the modified web page with the randomized form to the client. The method yet also includes adding the set of randomized variable name to a form database, which is configured for storing data about the modified web page with the randomized form.
US11841917B2 Digital multimedia pinpoint bookmark device, method, and system
Embodiments of the inventive concept enable a user to define exactly what and/or where they would like to set a digital pinpoint bookmark, and at a later time, engage the use of the pinpoint bookmark so that they can jump back to the very spot where they left off. In an augmented reality environment, the pinpoint bookmark may point to a real object or a virtual object. In a virtual reality environment, the pinpoint bookmark may point to a virtual object. The pinpoint bookmark is a visual mark that overlays the digital content and that points directly to the spot (i.e., directly to a punctuation mark, letter, word, paragraph, image, video clip, audio clip, real object, virtual object, or the like) so that it is easy and quick for the user to get back to the exact position. The pinpoint bookmark can be cleared using a button. Multiple pinpoint bookmarks across various different personal computing devices associated with a single user can be centrally stored and managed using a remote pinpoint bookmark database.
US11841915B2 Systems and methods for displaying contextually relevant links
Disclosed are methods, systems, and computer-readable medium for displaying contextually relevant links by a browser extension. For instance, the method may include: comparing terms of a set of terms with a content of a user interface to identify matching terms; in response to identifying matching terms, transmitting a query to a server, the query indicating the matching terms; receiving a response from the server, the response including one or more information cards for each of the matching terms; annotating instances of the identified matching terms on the user interface; in response to a user interaction with an annotated instance of an identified matching term, causing an information card to be displayed that corresponds to the identified matching term, the information card including a link element; determining whether a user input selects the link element; and in response to determining the user input selecting the link element, executing a link process.
US11841910B2 Token-based authentication for a proxy web scraping service
Embodiments disclose a system that allows for improved generation of web requests for scraping that, because of the nature of the requests and time and manner they are sent out, appear more organic, as in human generated, than conventional automated scraping systems. The system then manages how a client request to scrape a target website is made to the site, masking the request in a manner that makes it appear to the Web server as if the request is not generated by an automated system. In this way, by appearing more organic, Web servers may be less likely to block requests from the disclosed system or may take longer to block requests from the disclosed system. By avoiding Web servers blocking requests and extending the lifetime of IP proxies before they are blocked, embodiments can use a limited IP proxy address space more efficiently.
US11841907B2 Information processing system and information processing method
The present disclosure provides an information processing system and an information processing method that, in a material analyzing service that is provided via a network, can appropriately manage data of a high degree of confidentiality. The system and method involve a user terminal that provides a data ID to a combination of first data that relates to a material, and second data that is data obtained by measuring the material and is data whose degree of confidentiality is lower than the first data. The user terminal stores the first data and data ID and transmits the second data and data ID to an information processing device. The information processing device carries out material analysis corresponding to the second data and transmits analysis results data to the user terminal. Accordingly, data having a high degree of confidentiality can be managed appropriately in a material analyzing service over a network.
US11841905B2 Attribute node widgets in search results from an item graph
An online concierge system generates an item graph connecting item nodes with attribute nodes of the items. Example attributes include a brand, a category, a department, or any other suitable information about the item. When the online concierge system receives a search query to identify one or more items from a customer, the online concierge system parses the search query into combinations of terms and identifies item nodes and attribute nodes related to the search query. The online concierge system identifies item nodes and attribute nodes that are likely to result in a conversion. Information about the identified nodes is presented to the customer. The customer may select an item node to purchase the item, or an attribute node to execute a new search query based on terms associated with the attribute node.
US11841900B2 Place search by audio signals
The present disclosure provides systems and methods that provides users with information pertaining to the audio properties at one or more points of interest. A database associated the audio properties with the points of interest is built using audio input received from devices at the points of interest. The device may determine that audio properties associated with the received audio input. The audio properties may determine a type of background noise and/or a volume of the background noise. If the type of background noise is music, the audio properties may further include a music genre, a title of a song, whether the music is recorded or there is a live band, etc. The audio properties associated with the point of interest may be updated in a database real time.
US11841883B2 Resolving queries using structured and unstructured data
A computer-implemented method according to one embodiment includes receiving a question in a natural language format; deriving a plurality of subqueries from the question; determining that a first subquery of the plurality of subqueries cannot be resolved utilizing a curated knowledge base; resolving the first subquery, utilizing unstructured text; and adjusting the curated knowledge base, utilizing the resolved first subquery.
US11841881B2 Querying for custom data objects
A relational database system may receive from a client a query that is supported by the relational database system, the relational database system being configured to store a plurality of data objects such that each data object is associated with a respective data table of a plurality of data tables. The system may determine that the query is indicative of a data object type that is associated with data stored in a data system separate from the relational database system. The system may identify a schema of the data object type using a schema record maintained by the relational database system, transmit to the separate data system a request for data associated with the query, receive requested data, and return a query response including the requested data.
US11841876B2 Managing transaction size during database replication
Techniques are described with regard to managing transaction size during a database replication process. An associated computer-implemented method includes identifying each of at least one transaction associated with at least one source database stored in a replication capture memory, identifying at least one potential excessive memory transaction by applying, via at least one machine learning pattern detection model, pattern detection to each of the at least one transaction stored in the replication capture memory, and constructing at least one compact data unit associated with each of the at least one potential excessive memory transaction. The computer-implemented method further includes facilitating compact data unit transmission to a replication apply server system in order to replicate the at least one compact data unit associated with each of the at least one potential excessive memory transaction to at least one target database via a replication apply server application.
US11841870B1 Smart documentation systems and methods
Methods and systems described herein can provide a computing device configured to display on a display screen of the computing device a first window listing a set of entries and a second window that can add entries directly into the set of entries and that can search for entries having selected features. The second window can dynamically display one or more keywords related to an entry as the entry is being created. The keywords can be determined as the entry is created and can be associated with the entry as the entry is added to the set of entries. The second window can receive a search request with the keywords and in response, cause the entries associated with the keywords to be displayed in the first window.
US11841858B2 Enabling editable tables on a cloud-based data warehouse
Enabling editable tables on a cloud-based data warehouse including receiving, by a query manager from a query manager client, a request to create a referencing worksheet using, as a data source, a client-provided table; storing, by the query manager, the client-provided table on the cloud-based data warehouse; generating, by the query manager, a database query to create the referencing worksheet, wherein the database query targets the client-provided table on the cloud-based data warehouse; and issuing, by the query manager, the database query to the cloud-based data warehouse.
US11841844B2 Index update pipeline
Distributed database management systems may maintain collections of items spanning multiple partitions. Index structures may correspond to items on one partition or to items on multiple partitions. Item collections and indexes may be replicated. Changes to the data maintained by the distributed database management system may result in updates to multiple index structures. The changes may be compiled into an instruction set applicable to the index structures. In-memory buffers may contain the instructions prior to transmission to affected partitions. Replication logs may be combined with an acknowledgment mechanism for reliable transmission of the instructions to the affected partitions.
US11841842B2 Method and system for using external content type object types
In general, embodiments of the technology relate to a method and system for implementing external content type (ECT) object types in a content management system (CMS). More specifically, embodiments of the technology relate to augmenting the object model with a new class of object type—an external content type (ECT) object type. The ECT object types are a class of object types that are used to manage object (referred to as managed external objects) that are located in external data systems.
US11841838B1 Data schema compacting operation when performing a data schema mapping operation
A system, method, and computer-readable medium are disclosed for performing a data schema mapping operation. The data schema mapping operation includes receiving product information from a product supplier, the product information comprising a first document corresponding to a first data schema, the first data schema comprising an unspecified JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) schema; identifying a plurality of components within the first document corresponding to the first data schema, the plurality of components comprising a plurality of JSON data elements; compacting the plurality of JSON data elements via a data schema compacting operation to provide a set of compacted JSON data elements; identifying a second plurality of components corresponding to a second data schema, the second data schema comprising a defined data schema; and, mapping a component of the document corresponding to the first data schema to a component corresponding to the second data schema.
US11841837B2 Computer-based systems and methods for risk detection, visualization, and resolution using modular chainable algorithms
Computer-based systems and methods for risk/reward detection, visualization, and resolution using modular chainable algorithms are provided. The system allows for computer-based modeling of large data sets with improving processing speed and utilizing fewer computational resources. The modular chainable algorithms included embedded program code executable by a processor for performing a data modeling or analytic function on source data, visualization code for visualizing output of the program code, and workflow code for automatically performing one or more actions relating to the data modeling or analytic function.
US11841835B2 Data revision control in large-scale data analytic systems
A computer-implemented system and method for data revision control in a large-scale data analytic systems. In one embodiment, for example, a computer-implemented method comprises the operations of storing a first version of a dataset that is derived by executing a first version of driver program associated with the dataset; and storing a first build catalog entry comprising an identifier of the first version of the dataset and comprising an identifier of the first version of the driver program.
US11841831B2 Technologies for file sharing
This disclosure enables various computing technologies for sharing various files securely and selectively between various predefined user groups based on various predefined workflows. For each of the predefined workflows, the files are shared based on a data structure storing various document identifiers and various metadata tags, with the document identifiers mapping onto the metadata tags.
US11841830B2 Dynamic switching of catalog sharing protocols
A method to dynamically switch between catalog sharing protocols includes monitoring, over a period of time, access to a catalog used to index data sets. Using information gathered during this monitoring period, the method divides the period of time into intervals based on which of a plurality of sharing protocols, used to access the catalog, would provide the best performance during the respective interval. The method schedules the sharing protocols to operate during their respective intervals going forward, and switches between the sharing protocols in accordance with the schedule. In certain embodiments, switching between the sharing protocols includes temporarily operating in a hybrid mode in which multiple sharing protocols operate simultaneously. When using this hybrid mode, the switch may occur when one sharing protocol begins to perform better than the other. A corresponding system and computer program product are also disclosed.
US11841827B2 Facilitating generation of data model summaries
Embodiments described herein facilitate enhancement of data model acceleration, including generating data model summaries and performing searches in an accelerated manner. In one implementation, a set of events are indexed, each of the events having a corresponding index time representing a time at which the event was indexed in an indexer. Index time parameters including an index earliest time indicating a first index time at which to begin generating a data model summary and an index latest time indicating a second index time at which to complete generating the data model summary are obtained. Thereafter, a data model summary is generated. Such a data model summary summarizes events having corresponding index times between the index earliest time and the index latest time. The data model summary is provided to a remote data store that is separate from the indexer at which at least a portion of the events were indexed.
US11841820B2 Precoding mechanism in PCI-express
In embodiments, an apparatus for serial communication includes a transceiver, to receive a precoding request from a downlink receiver across a serial communication link, and to transmit data bits to the downlink receiver over the serial communication link. In embodiments, the apparatus further includes a precoder, coupled to the transceiver, to: receive scrambled data bits of a subset of the data bits to be transmitted, from a coupled scrambler, and, in response to the request from the downlink receiver, precode the scrambled data bits, and output the precoded scrambled data bits to the transceiver, for transmission to the downlink receiver across the serial communication link together with other unscrambled data bits.
US11841818B2 Bus-compatible sensor element and communication system
A bus-compatible sensor element includes a converter generating a digital measurement signal, a first data input receiving an input data, a first data output for outputting an output data, a first clock input receiving a first clock signal, a slave select connection receiving an activation signal, and a 1-bit shift register. The 1-bit shift register includes a shift register data input, a shift register output, and a second clock input. The shift register output is connected to the slave select connection to activate the sensor element in response to the activation signal present at the shift register data input.
US11841809B1 System and method for in situ debug
Memory systems and methods of operating the memory systems are disclose. In one arrangement, a device includes a memory device configured to store first data, a first input/output (I/O) pin, and a serial communication device configured to receive the first data and output the first data. The serial communication device is connected to the first I/O pin via a first device. The device also includes a virtual communication logic configured to receive the first data and output the first data to a communication interface connected to a host device.
US11841807B2 Method, apparatus for managing peripheral device for electronic device, electronic device and medium
Disclosed are a method, an apparatus for managing a peripheral device for an electronic device, an electronic device and a computer-readable medium. The electronic device includes a device management module and a routing module, the device management module includes a plurality of device node services for a plurality of peripheral devices. The method includes: receiving, by the routing module, first data from any one of the plurality of device node services, determining a first peripheral device for the first data of the peripheral device, and sending, by the routing module, the first data to the first peripheral device. Additionally, second data is received by the routing module from any one of the peripheral devices, a first device node service for the second data of the plurality of device node services is determined, and the second data is sent by the routing module to the first device node service.